Third Person’s POV
They walked until they were twenty–five meters away from each side’s warriors.
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The wind was so loud that only someone like Paisley could overhear their conversation at this distance.
Snke looked at Adide, who stood confidently despite her slight frame andck of weapons. She seemed far more poised than her youthful appearance suggested.
Her face was a mask of confidence and calm as she stood before him, unhesitating andposed.
In contrast, Snke scanned his surroundings with sharp, wary eyes.
Snke was aware of Ulrik, but their acquaintance stemmed from a distant encounter at the Bloodscar Border.
“I’m Snke,” he said to Adide. “You carry Alpha Bentley’s spirit, a true Davidson heir.”
His tone was admiring, but his gaze wasplicated.
Adide stood silently, her expression cold.
Ulrik, without bowing, demanded, “Where’s Velda? Is she dead or alive?”
“You’re Ulrik, once Adide’s mate, now Velda’s,” Snke said with a disdainful nce.
Ulrik, sensing the contempt, clenched his fists. “Tell me if Velda’s dead or alive. You have no right to harm prisoners.”
“Our wolves were ughtered by yours,” Snke said icily. “You have no standing to lecture us.”
Ulrik felt a chill under Snke’s hawk–like stare and instinctively stepped back.
Snke, uninterested in further debate, turned to Adide. His expression wasplex before he spoke.
“I apologize for the Western Tribes‘ actions against your pack. The orders were given by our wolves after learning of Velda’s massacres and torture of prisoners in Snowdeer Town. Our Lycan King strictly forbids civilian massacres. Though Velda vited the agreement first, I apologize and ask for your forgiveness.”
Ulrik, shocked, shouted, “What are you talking about? This isn’t possible!”
Ignoring Ulrik, Snke continued. “We respected Alpha Bentley and Alpha Lance. Alpha Bentley always honored our treaties, attacking up to your border and then retreating. We deeply regret what happened to the Frostfang Pack. It’s a debt we owe the Davidsons.”
He paused, then added resolutely, “A debt owed only to you.”
He made no mention of the Western Tribes‘ Lycan King’s son, who had been humiliated and driven to suicide, instead using Velda’s vige massacre <b>as </b><b>a </b>pretext for confrontation.
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As a werewolf warrior, Velda hadmitted unforgivable sins against civilians.
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Snke could not condone the cruel torture of the Lycan King’s son by Velda, nor could he ept the massacring of the Frostfang Pack’s she–wolves and pups.
He apologized to Adide, but the Lycan King’s son would never receive Velda’s apology.
However, issues needed resolution. The two nations couldn’t remain in perpetual enmity.
As neighboring powers, they required trade and cultural exchange for mutual development.
This was Snke’s vision and Lance’s hope–<i>a </i>meeting like this would not have urred otherwise.
Adide fell silent, visibly struggling to contain her grief.
After a long moment, she raised her head, her eyes red and brimming with tears.
Her voice trembled as she said, “I believe most of Velda’s wolves are either dead or broken. Your revenge is done. But I know the wolves involved in my family’s massacre returned to your tribe. My revenge isn’t finished. Their lives must pay for what they’ve done.”
Snke looked at her with sorrow andplexity. “If that’s the case, then our debts are settled. I’ve already executed the wolves who returned. You may mourn in peace. But the pain inflicted on the Western Tribes is irreparable–asting shame and agony. Even killing Velda and her wolves won’t erase it.”
Adide nodded silently, understanding Snke’s words.
“I can’t speak for others, but this tragedy is a shared pain and shame for all who know of it.”