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Novel Male 443

    Chapter <b>443 </b>


    Third Person’s POV


    Gloria choked back tears and wiped the corners of her eyes. “I just feel wronged. Because of <b>past </b>incidents<b>, </b>Christine always targets me. Does she even consider me part of the family?”


    Cynthia said, “Of course we consider you family. Haven’t we been doing this for your own good? Returning the pension will give you peace of inind, free from any debts to the Hutchinson family. <b>Can’t </b>you just focus on being the Bloodmoon Pack’s Luna?”


    Gloria wanted to retort that once she repaid the Hutchinsons, she’d be debt–free<i>, </i>but what about <b>Eugene</b><b>? </b>


    She didn’t dare voice this, fearing Christine would bring up that incident again.


    Both the Bloodmoon and Ironw Packs frustrated her endlessly. “Do as you please<i>. </i>I’ve written the letter as you asked. I wash my hands of this,” she dered, rising to leave.


    Cynthia, worried her daughter’s hurt, wanted tofort her, but Christine said, “Let her go.


    Frowning, Cynthia remarked, “She won’t actually cling to Eugene. There’s no need to push so hard.”


    Christine coolly replied, “Tad nowmands the Royal Army, but his shorings have drawn envy and discontent. We must tread carefully to avoid public criticism. You can’t prioritize her feelings over the Ironw Pack’s situation.”


    “How can you speak of your own mate like that?” Cynthia expressed her displeasure.


    “I’m merely stating facts. You know his capabilities better than I do.”


    “If there’s no Southern Border conflict, things are fine. But if war breaks out, do you think Lycan Erasmus would appoint him asmander?”


    Cynthia was speechless.


    Regardless of Sibyl’s thoughts, Christine was determined to resolve the matter.


    Since Eugene wasn’t dead, the Hutchinson family would return the pension to the royal family.


    Lycan Erasmus mightpensate them differently, but that was a separate issue.


    After all, it was inappropriate–and poorly received–to receive death benefits while alive.


    Christine promptly took Audrey to the Hutchinson family to meet Sibyl.


    Sibyl, overwhelmed with joy upon hearing the news, had fainted and was still resting in bed.


    Learning that Christine intended to return the pension and the value of the shops, the Hutchinsc was stunned–they had no intention of reiming these items.


    ily


    Christine smiled and said, “We’re delighted Eugene is alive. Since he wasn’t martyred, the death pension must be returned. Your kindness in giving the money to Gloria ismendable, but now that she’s mated with someone else, it’s inappropriate for her to keep it. This is her wish, and she’s even written you a letter.”


    <b>172 </b>


    <b>Chapter </b><b>448 </b>


    Christine handed the letter to Genevieve, who <b>now </b>managed the Hutchinson family’s <b>daily </b>affairs.


    After reading the letter which congratted the family, inquired about Sibyl’s health<b>, </b><b>and </b>was <b>signed </b>“Luna Gloria of the Bloodmoon Pack“. Genevieve nodded appreciatively.


    “Gloria’s thoughtfulness is evident, and thank you for your consideration,” she said with a smile<b>. </b>


    Christine replied, “Focus on Sibyl’s recovery. Once Eugene returns, better days await.”


    <b>“</b>Yes, we can’t wait for him toe home. Every day feels like a year,” Sibyl said, her pale face now <b>radiant </b>with joy.


    “You’ll see him soon. Don’t worry, take care of your health, and you’ll have plenty to do when he’s back<b>, </b>Christine reassured her with a smile.


    Sibyl sighed gently, “I just hope he doesn’t resent me for letting them part.”


    She knew Eugene and Gloria had been close, but it was she who’d decided Gloria should return to the Ironw Pack.


    Christine, understanding Sibyl’s unspoken words, said, “If it was meant to be, it wouldn’t have been lost. Stop dwelling on the past. The most important thing is that everyone can live their lives in peace.”


    “But I’ve dyed her life for so many years,” Sibylmented.


    Although she had witnessed Gloria’s transformation that day, she still cherished the bond they once shared as family. “We’ll keep the pension, but the shops needn’t be returned. I gave them to <b>her </b>willingly, Sibyl insisted.


    “You treated her like a daughter when she was with the Hutchinson family. You’ve been more than fair,” Christine countered.


    “Since the shops have already been transferred, we’llpensate you for their value. This way, when Eugene mates with someone else in the future, there will be no resentment between him and his mate over this matter,” Christine exined, genuinely concerned for Eugene’s well–being.


    After some persuasion, Sibyl finally epted.


    After Christine left, Sibyl asked Genevieve, “What do you think Christine is trying to imply? Is she worried Eugene will still be entangled with Gloria upon his return?”


    Genevieve pondered for a moment, then shook her head. “I don’t think that’s it. On the contrary, it seems Christine is concerned that Gloria might try to reim Eugene.”


    “How could that be? She’s already mated with someone else,” Sibyl questioned.
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