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Novel Male 650

    Novel Male 650 Summary


    Adide advises Paisley to focus on keeping an eye on Ulrik, who is now the Captain of the Lycan King’s Personal Wolf-Guard, despite Paisley’s concern that Ulrik might skip sses. Adide reassures her that Ulrik will attend to maintain his position, and promises Paisley won’t have to deal with him one-on-one for long. Paisley reluctantly agrees, joking about needing medicine to ease the difort of teaching him.


    That evening, the ckthorn Pack gathers for a rare full-attendance dinner, bringing warmth andughter that lighten recent tensions. Adide notices Craig hasn’t returned to Shadow Peaks and is surprised to find him still there. Craig yfully scolds her for ignoring his calls, while Lance gently warns Craig to be careful when teasing Adide. The interaction highlights the close bonds and protective feelings among the group, especially between Adide and Lance.


    As the meal continues, Avery and Paisley unexpectedly dere they are full and decline to join Caldwell’s suggestion of ying games to liven the mood. Avery struggles internally, pretending not to be hungry to avoid the games, while Paisley makes an excuse to hide her reluctance. Adide quickly intervenes to prevent the games, sensing Avery’s difort, and Caldwell agrees to just rx and chat instead, easing the atmosphere at the gathering.Continue Regr Chapter Reading Below


    From a Third-Person Perspective


    Adide gave a slight nod. “Right now, the person you really need to keep an eye on is Ulrik. Gloria’s brother is Tad, and he’s one of Germain’s primary targets for recruitment. Plus, Wilorina has already headed to the Southern Border. I have a feeling she might already be in contact with Tad.”


    “Got it, I’ll take care of it!” Paisley responded with determination.


    She hesitated for a moment, concern flickering in her eyes. “But Ulrik might skip sses. He doesn’t have to take the assessment this year.”


    “He’ll show up,” Adide said confidently.


    Paisley looked unconvinced.


    Adide smiled warmly. “He’s the Captain of the Lycan King’s Personal Wolf-Guard now. If he doesn’t keep sharpening his skills, he won’t hold that position for long. There’s no way he’ll miss this.”


    Paisley grimaced slightly. “Just the thought of teaching him makes my stomach turn.”


    Adide tried to soothe her worries. “You’re only responsible for the group sses. No one-on-one coaching with him, so you won’t be stuck alone with him for long. Trust me, the awkwardness won’tst.”


    Paisley smirked yfully. “Alright, I’ll grit my teeth for the greater good. Later, I’ll have Galvin prescribe something to ease the difort.”


    Taking Paisley’s hand gently, Adide said sincerely, “Thank you so much, Paisley.”


    Paisley quickly pulled her hand away and gave the back of Adide’s head a light p. “Cut the formalities. Why are you being so polite? It makes things weird between us.”


    That evening, the ckthorn Pack finally gathered for a rare full-attendance dinner. The room was filled with the warm glow of candlelight and the rich aroma of home-cooked food. Laughter and quiet chatter mingled in the air, softening the tension that had hung over them in recent days.


    Adide noticed Craig hadn’t yet returned to Shadow Peaks. Surprised, she asked, “Why are you still here? I thought you’d already left, or maybe snuck away without telling anyone!”


    Before she could finish, Craig gave her a yful tap on the back of her head.


    “You ungrateful brat!” he grumbled. “I called you several times these past few days, and you ignored mepletely! I thought I’d upset you, but it turns out you just never noticed I was around!”


    Lance winced and gently rubbed the back of Adide’s head. “She’s been overwhelmedtely. Sometimes she just zones out when she’s deep in thought. You can remind her with a word or two, but please don’t keep hitting her. You might hurt her.”


    His voice carried a respectful tone toward Craig, yet there was a clear protective edge, like a parent watching over someone dear.


    After all, Adide was the one he cared about most.


    Craig chuckled. “I wasn’t hitting her hard! Besides, she’s used to me treating her like this. If we’re talking about who hits her the most, it’s your own teacher, Crane!”


    Lance paused thoughtfully, then nodded seriously. “True, Teacher sometimes forgets his own strength and might identally hurt people. I’ll remind him to be more careful in the future.”


    Craig settled down with a satisfied smile, watching the scene unfold before him.


    Adide and Lance truly were a perfect pair.


    He genuinely considered Adide family. She had always been a bit clueless when it came to emotions, but thankfully she was slowly opening up, learning how to reciprocate affection.


    Avery soon joined them at the table. The entire pce had been bustling with activity due to the fallout from the treason case. Although much of the work happened behind closed doors, everyone had been working tirelessly.


    As they gathered around the table, drinks were poured and conversations flowed freely.


    The lively atmosphere gradually lifted the heavy shadow the recent case had cast over them all.


    Wanting to lighten the mood further and impress Mr. Neil, Caldwell eagerly suggested, “Since the drinks are flowing, how about a game? Something to spice things up a bit!”


    Almost immediately, Avery and Paisley stood up together.


    In perfect unison, they dered, “We’re full.”


    Caldwell frowned, ncing at Avery in confusion. “Full? You’re usually the hungriest one here! You’re always thest person to put down your fork. How can you be full now?”


    “I’m just not hungry today,” Avery said, swallowing hard as he stared longingly at the food still on the table. He knew if they started ying charades or word games, he’d bepletely lost.


    So, even though he wasn’t truly full, he had to pretend.


    Adide noticed Avery’s difort and quickly jumped in. “Let’s skip the word games. Otherwise, Avery will be starvingter and sneaking into the kitchen for snacks at midnight!”


    Caldwell finally caught on andughed. “Alright, no games then. But Paisley, why are you full?”


    Not wanting to reveal her own weakness with word games in front of everyone, Paisley quickly made an excuse. “I’ve been eating a lottely. My stomach feels a bit heavy. I really don’t have much appetite for anything else.”


    Caldwell chuckled. “Okay, no games. We’ll just rx and chat.”


    Hearing “no games,” Avery grinned and sat back down. “Well, on second thought, even though I’m kind of full, I think I could manage a few more bites.”


    Paisley shot Caldwell a look and grumbled, “Can’t we just eat quietly? Why do we need all theseplicated activities?”


    Caldwell looked genuinely apologetic. “My bad. I didn’t think it through.”Conclusion


    This chapter delicately explores the intricate web of rtionships and the subtle tensions underlying the ckthorn Pack’s daily life. Through Adide and Paisley’s interaction, we see the weight of responsibility and the difort thates with it, yet also the strength found in mutual support. The gathering around the dinner table offers a poignant contrast, where warmth andughter momentarily ease the burdens each character carries, highlighting the importance of connection and understanding in times of uncertainty.


    Amidst the backdrop of looming threats and personal challenges, the characters’ vulnerabilities and small acts of kindness shine through, reminding us that even in the most trying moments, there is room for growth and hope. The chapter closes on a gentle note, with the promise that despite theplexities ahead, the bonds of family and friendship will continue to provide sce and strength.What to Expect in Next Chapter?


    Tensions simmer beneath the surface as the ckthorn Pack navigates a delicate bnce between duty and personal struggles. Paisley’s reluctant eptance to watch over Ulrik hints at uing moments fraught with awkwardness and perhaps unexpected revtions. Meanwhile, Adide’s growing closeness with Craig and the protective presence of Lance suggest that emotional bonds will be tested and deepened in the days toe, especially as they all grapple with the fallout from recent betrayals.


    The warmth of the family dinner contrasts sharply with the undercurrents of unease, leaving readers wondering how long this fragile peace canst. Avery’s quiet difort and Paisley’s evasiveness about their feelings addyers ofplexity to the group dynamics, promising that hidden tensions might soon surface. As alliances are quietly forged and old wounds threaten to reopen, the next chapter is poised to explore the intricate dance between loyalty, vulnerability, and the harsh realities awaiting the pack.


    Sara Lili


    <strong>Sara Lili</strong> is a daring romance writer who turns icyndscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of d’s breathtaking cold.
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