Third Person’s POV
“You coward, silence!”
Alpha Manfred roared, then turned to Willow. “Get out and kneel. Don’t rise without mymand.”
Dwight immediately stepped forward to shield Willow. “No kneeling! She’s been dragged and hurt by that vicious woman. Look at her face…
Alpha Manfred could hold back no longer. He pped Dwight across the face.
“How dare <b>you</b>! Don’t you realize the disaster looming over you?” he bellowed.
After being struck multiple times, Dwight’s fury reached its peak. Fine! If you all despise Willow and me, we’ll leave the <b>pack</b>! I won’t be the future Alpha<b>. </b>Let whoever wants it have it! Soulrend Pack means nothing to me!”
He had some backbone after all. He promptly returned to his room, packed his belongings, and prepared
to <b>leave</b><b>. </b>
Alpha Manfred sat in his chair, listening to reports that Dwight had packed his clothes, valuables, and many of his favorite books, and left by carriage
Alpha Manfred’s voice wasced with biting coldness, “Did Willow try to stop him?”
“No, she didn’t stop him. She packed her things and left with Dwight, came the reply.
<b>Alpha </b>Mantred closed his eyes, recalling Luna Adide’s words.
Madison had used the call girl identity to get her breeder’s child into Soulrend Pack, and he needed to consider her motives.
Combined with Paisley’s usations, Alpha Manfred was now certain: Willo s sent to disrupt the pack.
Madison had infiltrated Willow to bring down Soulrend Pack.
Manfred initially had two suspicions. First, that Willow, being disliked by Madison, was sent to a nightclub.
Second, that Madison deliberately inserted Willow into the pack to ruin its reputation.
Now, he was almost certain it was thetter.
Dwight had once been promising, a royal mate with a bright future.
But after meeting Willow, he first/tarnished Soulrend Pack’s century–old reputation by making her a <b>breeder</b>, then had rtionship issues with Melinda, and was finally impeached by the inspector, losing his position.
If <b>Willow </b>stayed, who knew <b>what </b>other chaos she’d cause?
Especially since Melinda had already suffered a miscarriage risk because of <b>her</b><b>. </b>
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Chapter <b>368 </b>
If Willow stayed, there was no telling whether Melinda would have a smooth childbirth.
<b>Alpha </b>Howell and Luna Skye hadn’t condemned Willow harshly tonight, but their anger was evident
They weren’t too concerning, <b>as </b><b>Alpha </b><b>Howell </b>still hoped the couple could reconcile, advising Melinda to endure and focus on the <b>baby</b>.
The real worry was Luna Adide.
Would Alpha Lance dare to bring tonight’s destruction to the Royal Court?
He wouldn’t dare utter a word.
Just the charge of “offending the former New Moon Priestess was enough tobel Soulrend Pack as insubordinate.
Moreover, the warriors entered unarmed, using only their fists.
The damaged items and their injured hands showed Lance’s precise control.
Dwight truly left the pack.
The old Luna, unwilling to see him suffer, arranged for them to stay in a pack–purchased vi and sent ample funds.
Once settled, Dwight began writing articles attacking the ckthorn <b>Pack </b>
After finishing, he invited a dozen or so former students over, but only three or four showed up.
After reading Dwight’s article, the students looked shocked. They quickly excused themselves and left.
Dwight, confused and deserte grabbed one named Allen and asked, “Aren’t any of you willing to help
me?”
Allen, a former admirer of Dwight’s, hade out of respect but was put off of <b>Alpha </b>Lance.
e article’s harsh critique
Allen entered universityst year and once held Dwight in high esteem<b>. </b>However, this was before Dwight mated with that call girl from the Red Nightclub.
Today, he came merely out of respect for Dwight
He saw the article was filled with harsh criticism of a wolf general who’d just quelled a southern border rebellion. Itbeled Alpha Lance as “disrespectful to women, referring to Willow.
Allen <b>was </b>batlled.
If this article went public, people would condemn him. He wouldn’t get involved.
So, to Dwight’s question, Allen simply said, “When a leader is upright, his followers behave, when he’s not they won’t, then nodded and left.
Dwight’s face turned pale with fury. As a royal–sponsored elite, how could he be “immoral“?
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<i>Clearly</i>, these people were all sycophants. He’d once thought them principled, but now they feared Alpha Lance’s power.
He vented his frustration by smashing things in a café.
Yet the owner, unmoved by his royal status, sternly demandedpensation despite Dwight’s heated protests.
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