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The Dark Side Of Fate By Karima Sa’ad Usman Chapter 129

~Sylvester~
Larry was the first to stand and address all of us. Since Makhailovs were indisposed, the responsibility fell on
him.
“We all know why we are here today,” he said, clearing his throat.
“I will bring you up to speed for those who do not know,” he said, looking at the alphas from each region to
ensure he had their attention.
“Three nights ago, Sylvester Volkov, acting in the lord’s capacity, made a massive arrest, arresting alphas,
council members, mates and so on. He arrested people, randomly targeting them. Took over the council prison
by force by installing his enforcers and was unapologetic about it,” He said, and many people gasped.
“We have a report that states some people were beaten up and denied their rights. We have a witness that
claimed they saw the people Sylvester Volkov arrested, requesting that they be brought before this council for
a fair trial. He did not only deny them but threw them into prison.
We tried reaching out to him in good faith, but he refused to respond. He acted as if he was above the law and
could do as he liked. Right now, we do not know his victims’ condition, nor know if they are still alive. This
tyrannical behaviour should not be allowed to stand,” Larry said, and people began to murmur.
“As a lord, Sylvester Volkov protects and serves us. Every suspect has the right to be brought before this
council. He locked some up in the dungeon in his estate, and when it was filled up, he took over the prison. We
can’t allow this. So today, the council has decided to relieve him of his status as lord and try him for violating
the people’s basic rights,” Larry said, and everyone grumbled. It was clear it did not sit well with some people.
“We do not want a war; leave Volkov alone,” I heard some alphas say, afraid of what I might do. My family’s
reputation was really strong.
“I object!” Leo said, standing up, and everyone was silent.
“This council will make no such decision without me and my colleagues’ points of view in consideration,” he
said, and there was silence.
It was clear the council wanted the regional leaders to refrain from speaking.
They were supposed to table Leo’s letter instead of what they tabled. They feared losing power before getting
rid of me.
Removing me as lord meant anyone would be installed as King. I bet Leo saw it coming. He made the best
move.
“I object to this nonsense. I sent a letter yesterday, and that is what we are here to discuss,” he said, tabling the
fundamental matter.
“Eh, Alpha Albert, we have to deal with the issue before discussing your matter,” Larry tried to explain.
“The issue at hand and the matter we are discussing are one and the same. The council no longer wants a lord,
and I agree,” He said, and there was total silence because the implications of his words meant the council had

won.
“I do not want a lord because this lordship thing has not helped us. There is a terrorist group trying to cause
war by all means, and there is no way to catch them because of the stupid laws and protocols we have to
follow.
Recently we let a suspect go because we couldn’t pin anything on her. How can we succeed under these
stringent laws that favour criminals?” He said, referring to Amanda. No one wanted to let her go, but we could
not pin anything on her, which still baffles me.
“This system could also be corrupt, which is why I see a few empty council seats. I do not want a lord but a
King,” he said, and people were surprised.
“A king does not need to follow protocol. He does what he must for his people. Sixty per cent of my region has
been taken by the traitors. What has this council done? Nothing.
I am sure Lord Volkov had to do what he did for peace. I wrote to this council a few months ago to make
specific complaints. Nothing was done.
My Beta calls, and all he keeps getting is that they are working on it. For how long do we want to go on like
this? The system is corrupt. We are on the verge of war, and the perpetrators are faceless. I want a king, and I
say we take a vote.
I want a king and the original order restored with Sylvester Volkov as King and the other three families as the
lords. That is what I want. Because he is the only one I know who has the balls to do what this council failed to
do.
He single-handedly slowed down their activities in my region, and you want him to step down for putting the
safety of the people first?
You want to disgrace him for locking up suspects so we can breathe and think straight?
Jake Brighton’s pack was destroyed by an order passed by this council. Even though they claim it was from Lord
Volkov, we later discovered that he knew nothing of it, and the council failed to confirm whether he authorised
it.
Is the council not supposed to keep the lord in check? Then why authorise taxes to be increased and a pack to
be attacked? Why did this council not challenge the order?
Lord Volkov has to be a tyrant, so we can survive these faceless people. He is doing what he must.
Though slow to solve the problems our region has faced, the council is quick to condemn the one person who
has done something about the situation.
However crude, it was necessary.
Is the council a part of this group, or are they just complacent?” he asked, and the members of the council
became worried and agitated. None of their names was on our lists, so I knew they were not involved, but Leo’s
words got to them.
“I am not a fool and refuse to be treated as one. Today this whole charade stops. I want Sylvester Volkov as
King, and we should take a vote,” Leo said, livid.
There was no way those things he said were rehearsed. He meant every word.
The murmur was so loud after Leo’s speech that Vino had to bang the gavel.
“We are sorry for your grievances, Alpha Albert, and If I had known anything of it, I would have personally seen
to it that your matter is resolved,” Vino said to Leo gently, and Leo ignored him.
“However, you alone can not decide you want a King. We should vote,” He said, and Devin stood up.
“I agree, and so does alpha Christian, so please get on with it. We do not have time to waste. We have all
suffered the same things,” Devin said, and Larry cleared her throat.
“Those are compelling allegations. If a group of people is trying to cause war, we have to investigate it. We also
have to be sure this isn’t a plan by Volkov to force this to happen,” Larry said, and there was uproar.
I realised many people wanted to change the order and the system.
“How dare you!” I heard some people say. Mostly western Alphas because the noise was more in their section.
“How dare you! I say we vote and get this over with,” Some people from the southern loge said.
“I say we carry out this vote just as Alpha Albert requested. This is the most useless council in history, and we
no longer want the council in power. This democracy isn’t working for us.
Wolves need a leader, not leaders. They need one they would follow that would have absolute control. That is
how best we function. This system has almost altered our nature and caused unnecessary behaviour.
I agree with Alpha Albert and Alpha Corrigan that we take the vote now and move on,” Christian said, and from
the look on the faces of the council, they already knew how this would go.
I had the majority votes of the nobles and the head Alphas. I was going to be King.
Vino banged the gavel with difficulty this time and stood up.
“Very well, this council would take a vote; the head alphas would take a vote, and the elite families would vote. I
will be standing in for my family and my late Aunts’ family,” he said, and we did not see that coming.
The Babanins were nobles too.
Leo got up immediately to speak.
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