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Novel Male 156

    Third Person’s POV


    “Eat up,” Adide said, shaking off her thoughts and smiling at him.


    It wasforting that someone felt injustice for her and her family.


    He smiled warmly back. “I know you like spicy food. Have some more.”


    Adide raised an eyebrow. “When did you find out I like spicy food?”


    Lance said, “I heard about it when I went to the Shadow Peaks.”


    “Odd,” Adide said. “Why never meet me when you’re there? We know each other. Why not say hello?”


    Lance kept pouring her water but didn’t answer.


    Adide pushed the thought aside. It wasn’t that important.


    He changed the subject with a smile. “After today’s Madison’s birthday party, the capital will buzz with gossip.”


    Adide nced at him. “Yeah, lots of young she–wolves are heartbroken. When Prisci announced our engagement, I got plenty of hostile looks.”


    “Plenty will envy and hate me too,” Lance said meaningfully. At least Ulrik now regretted it, and Lycan Erasmus was <i>re</i>–examining his feelings for Adide.


    “Hardly. Who’d want a she–wolf who’s had a partner before?”


    He tapped her forehead with his fork. “You’re about to be Alpha Lance’s mate. Why put yourself down?”


    “That’s just how the world sees it,” she said, yfully batting his hand away and dodging his reach with a grin. “But I don’t put myself down. I know exactly how great I am.”


    Seeing her bright, fearless smile, he felt a stir in his heart.


    Even if her smile hid some pretense, her willingness to change was a good start.


    When she first came to the southern border, her eyes always held a lingering gloom, which had lifted now.


    Looking at his shifting expressions, Adide realized everyone had their own pains.


    He had to bond with a she–wolf he didn’t love to deal with Lycan Erasmus, all while his beloved had be someone else’s mate.


    She wondered who that woman was.


    Would she regret losing someone so exceptional if she knew?


    After dinner, they went their separate ways. Adide felt their rtionship had grown closer.


    It seemed even as future mates, they could respect each other.


    The next day, Lance approached Elder Halsey about his wish to bond with Adide.


    Elder Halsey, also invited to the Frostfang Pack, began the engagement process.


    +10 Free <b>Coins </b>


    Doug Watson was the master of ceremonies. Elder Halsey was convinced Alpha Lance was truly Adide’s Second Chance.


    With the royal astrologer’s help, they set the date for the bonding ceremony.


    Lance wanted to finish the ceremony soon to make Adide his true mate, but he didn’t want to rush and have it seem careless<b>. </b>


    After consulting Halsey and Adide, they settled on a date half a yearter.


    Lance turned to Adide and said, “I need to go to the Shadow Peaks again. Will youe with me?”


    Adide shook her head, a flicker of sadness in her eyes. “I won’t go.”


    On the Shadow Peaks, there had been a carefree girl named Adide.


    She had left her true self there. When she severed the mate bond, she stayed away, only writing letters to her teacher and friends.


    She didn’t want them to see her without a genuine smile.


    Lance knew why she didn’t want to return. He sighed inwardly but simply nodded. “Alright, I’ll go with others then.”


    Elder Halsey was very satisfied. Lance’s thoughtfulness showed how much he valued Adide.


    The Bloodmoon Pack used to be so arrogant. Let’s see how they stand now.


    After Madison’s birthday party, Rosemary’s wolf spirit suddenly weakened. Her pheromones became thin.


    She ran a high fever at midnight, her wolf eyes cloudy as she mumbled in ancient wolfnguage.


    Tamara, temporarily in charge of the pack, her ears‘ gray fur bristling with anxiety, released calming pheromones and sent wolf guards to find Alpha Ulrik.


    At that time, Ulrik was drowning his sorrows in alcohol.


    His wolf whined in discontent, still holding the scent of Adide’s departure in its nostrils.


    When the Bloodmoon Pack’s guard burst into the bar, his cedar pheromones tinged with sulfur from irritation. “What now?” he snapped. But catching the wolfsbane scent on the guard–the medicine Rosemary used–his vertical pupils narrowed sharply.


    realized she was truly gravely ill.


    Velda, surprisingly<b>, </b>came <b>to </b>care for her<b>–</b>she hadn’t seen Ulrik for days.


    Proud <b>as </b>she <b>was</b><b>, </b>she wouldn’t seek him out, thinking he’d return to his own pack eventually.


    Ignoring Velda, Ulrik asked anxiously, “Why did she get so sick
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