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Novel Male 67

    Adide’s POV


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    Ang hurriedly rushed over, grabbing Paisley’s waist from behind and tugging her back. Her wolf cars, pressed tightly against her scalp, betrayed her anxiety.


    “She’s a general. As Iron w warriors, we can’t attack our superior. Alpha Lance is strict, and we still have to fight alongside Adide.”


    Paisley was fuming, her wolf fur bristling like steel wires.


    Her ws nearly shredded the crimson me Pack emblem on her belt. “Let me go! What kind of lousy officer is she? I don’t care about Alpha Lance. I’ll defecate on her face!”


    Velda’s pheromones surged, her voice trembling with a wolf howl. “How dare you!”


    I was both amused and irritated. Snatching the sulfur–reeking whip from Paisley’s hand–a signature weapon of the Crimson me Pack that could produce sonic booms when swung–I casually tossed it at her feet.


    “Go back. I need to talk to her.”


    Paisleyshed out at the icy ground with her whip.


    Her strength split the frozen soil, creating a blue–glowing crack that stretched all the way to the bonfire stand, sending pine logs ttering noisily.


    “You better scold her to death. Otherwise, I’ll be back to finish the job.”


    She stormed off.


    When the curious werewolf warriors had mostly dispersed, leaving only a few stragglers in the distance, Ulrik approached Velda. The frost–wolf insignia on his pauldron glimmered coldly in the bonfire’s glow as he fixed his gaze on me.


    “So, Ellen’s challenge was a setup, just as Velda said. You staged it for us, didn’t you?”


    I stared into the leaping mes, my tone icy. “Are you ttering yourselves? A performance for you? You’re not even worth it.”


    Velda stepped forward, her silver–wolf shoulder badge brushing against Ulrik’s armor.


    With a sneer, she challenged, “Ellen stood there motionless as you stabbed him. He didn’t flinch, just conceded. Tell me that wasn’t an act.”


    I pointed to the battleground, the moonstone pendant on my spear tip tracing a silver arc. “If your eyes work, look why Ellen gave up.”


    Seven or eight meters away, five cracks snaked toward where Ellen had stood.


    They shallowed at the footprints–spots where I’d pulled back my wolf–w–enhanced strength, nearly crippling him.


    <b>Chapter </b><b>67 </b>


    <b>Velda </b><b>stared </b>at the <b>cracks</b>, à reluctant growl rising <b>in </b>her <b>throat</b><b>. </b>


    <b>She </b><b>quickly </b>straightened, her pheromones shifting to a cloying <b>pine </b>scent as she linked <b>arms </b>with <b>Ciri </b>


    <b>Smugly</b>, <b>she </b>dered, “True, I lost to you in the challenge. But I was the <b>top </b>contributor <b>at </b><b>Bloodscar </b>Border. Ulrik and I have Lycan Erasmus’s blessing to be mates.”


    “Know what? Ulrik adores me. Even if your rank surpasses mine, <b>I’ll </b>forever be the Kingdom’s <b>first </b><b>female </b>Gamma, Ulrik’s mate<b>. </b>You can’t rece that.”


    I burst into mockingughter, thenposed myself.


    Coolness seeped into my voice. “I don’t crave the title of ‘Alpha Ulrik’s Luna‘ or that <b>‘</b><b>first </b><b>female </b><b>Gamma </b>shit. Why would I rece you? Since you belittle she–wolves, I’ve looked down on you. All the merits <b>in </b><b>the </b>world can’t save a despicable person.”


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    Velda’s smile froze. “Oh, so you’re attacking my character now. You care more than you let on, hence the bitterness. Admit it–you’re just bitter about our rivalry on the battlefield.”


    I spun my spear, the wolf–head carvings on the shaft leaving silvery afterimages.


    With a casual grin, I said, “You tter yourself. Maybe you should see a pack physician–they <b>specialize </b><b>in </b>treating wolf delusions.”


    She shouted behind me as I leaped toward the bonfire, unleashing my wolf to bolster my <b>leg </b>muscles.


    My legs tensed like silver bowstrings under the moonlight.


    In a few bounds, I reached the battlements, grabbed a poisoned bolt from a guard, and hurled it at the crack.


    The bolt embedded itself squarely in the center.


    My voice,ced with Alpha authority, echoed through the night: “From here, the cracks are crystal–clear. Are you all blind?”


    Ulrik and Velda froze.


    Ulrik’s hand instinctively gripped his sword hilt while Velda’s ws dug into his pauldron.


    During Ellen’s challenge, they’d stood exactly where I was now, thinking I was unaware.


    My wolf had sensed their presence, but I’d ignored it.


    They hadn’t noticed the cracks at all.


    As werewolves, if they’d missed such a clue, they were inferior in more ways than one.


    I inwardly scoffed, recalling how I’d once thought Ulrik could be my mate.


    His gaze now irritated me—he used to be the center of my desires, someone I’d hoped to <b>build </b><b>a </b><b>life </b><b>with </b>despite not being true mates.


    We’d nned to manage a pack together.


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    <b>Chapter </b><b>67 </b>


    <b>But </b><b>now</b><b>, </b><b>his </b><bplicated </b><b>gaze </b>was grating.


    I <b>turned </b>and left.
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