Many didn’t like Adide, but they couldn’t deny her beauty.
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In contrast, Velda’s appearance, which many had witnessed, was now marred by rumors of disfigurement, making the irony all the more pronounced.
Several guests cast meaningful nces at Rosemary.
The Bloodmoon Pack had abandoned Adide after the Frostfang Pack’s misfortune, unaware that she could earn military merits on her own.
“She must deeply regret her actions now. How can Veldapare to Adide?”
“If I were her, I’d be too ashamed to show my face.”
“What a missed opportunity! A family with such character truly cannot be trusted. I initially thought her son Wilmore seemed strong and wanted to inquire about a potential bond, but forget it now.”
“Indeed, I once thought her daughter appeared gentle, but now it seems it was all an act.”
The whispers continued, fueling Rosemary’s rage to the point of almost shifting.
Sabrina, though feigning a tearful and pitiful expression, faced wary nces from the crowd as they recalled the Bloodmoon Pack’s actions.
Adide, on the other hand, had impressed the guests with her dignified and unyielding demeanor at the banquet. She had not only stood her ground against Madison but had also courageously exposed Madison’s past act of gifting the “Silver Wolf Head Statue.”
Far from being reckless, each of her moves was strategically calcted–she remained morally upright, leaving Madison no room to criticize.
No one knew what other secrets she might hold, so Madison dared not act rashly.
More crucially, her senior turned out to be Craig Neil!
This meant Adide had a formidable background.
The Warscar Training Camp had produced many elites besides Craig, indicating that Adide was far fromunsupported and had deep–seated connections.
Realizing this, the guests‘ regard for Adide grew.
She was Alpha Bentley’s daughter, with strong Alpha bloodlines and exceptional abilities in bothbat and leadership–truly an ideal Luna.
Prisci, witnessing this shift in sentiment, was suddenly gripped by a sense of crisis.
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Oveing her initial dislike of Adide, she impulsively dered, “The Bloodmoon Pack has gone too far! In the future, Adide will be Lance’s mate, and I will treat her well.”
The room fell into shock at her words.
Even the scandal involving Rosemary and Shaman Digby was swiftly forgotten as all eyes turned to Prisci.
What did this mean?
Was Lance truly to mated with Adide?
Could Lycan Erasmus’s half–brother be taking a Second Chance with a she–wolf?
The guests and Madison alike were taken aback.
Madison nced between Prisci and Adide, her brow furrowing in confusion.
Adide, too, shot Prisci a cool look.
The bond with Lance was far from finalized, with not even an engagement announced. How had Prisci suddenly dered it?
Moreover, Prisci had previously looked down on her. Now, without anyone consulting her or hinting at it, she announced it publicly by herself.
Had she truly epted Adide?
But this eptance seemed uncharacteristically hasty, leaving no time for reaction.
Moreover, such an announcement should not have been made in this setting.
Adide had just begun to recover her reputation after Digby publicly rified why he’d refused to treat Rosemary. Now, Prisci’s outburst threatened to undo that progress.
Truly, Prisci’s timing was impable for causing trouble.
Madison sneered, forcing a sarcastic smile. “Oh? Lance is to be mated with Alpha Bentley’s daughter? What poor judgment.”
Prisci instantly regretted her words.
Still seething with resentment toward Adide, she had not epted her in the slightest. She had opposed the match fervently and couldn’t believe she’d announced it so publicly.
Frustrated with herself for speaking without thinking, she felt an urge to p herself.
Rosalie was so shocked. She couldn’t believe that Velda, a she–wolf who had nearly been driven out by the Bloodmoon Pack, was now set to be the mate of a royal Lycan. 1
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Alpha Lance wasn’t <b>just </b>any wolf–he held real <b>power </b>within the royal family, unlike the powerless nobles who <b>were </b>Sidney and Skye’s partners<b>. </b>
Many she<b>–</b>wolves at the <b>scene</b><b>, </b>still unpaired, were heartbroken.
How could Adide deserve this? What made her worthy?
Envious res focused on Adide’s face, disbelief evident in their <b>eyes </b><b>as </b>if witnessing something earth- shattering.
At this moment, Adide wished she could pull Prisci aside and berate her fiercely for her recklessness<b>. </b>
Jealousy contorted Sabrina’s expression.