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Novel Male 652

    Novel Male 652 Summary


    The chapter opens with a reflection on Adide’s exceptional natural talent, contrasted with the hard work of others. Lance and Craig share childhood anecdotes revealing Adide’s mischievous nature, including her yful antics that often annoyed other students like Avery. Despite Adide’sziness, her skill was undeniable, and her behavior sometimes frightened her peers, leading to humorous and tense moments in their youth.


    Avery expresses surprise and confusion upon learning from Paisley that Klein, their mentor, used Avery’s repeated losses to Adide as leverage to negotiate waivednd fees for their pack. This revtion causes Avery to feel betrayed, as Klein had always seemed honorable. Adide tries to rify that Klein’s actions were motivated bypassion for their struggling pack, but Paisley insists it was more aboutpensation. Craig ultimately confirms that both motives yed a role, acknowledging the difficulties their pack faced at the time.


    The group’s mood lightens as Lance nostalgically describes young Adide as a lively and innocent sprite, though Paisley humorously twists thepliment into an insult, much to Adide’s annoyance. The camaraderie among the group is evident, with yful teasing and shared memories highlighting their close rtionships andplex histories.


    The conversation shifts to future ns now that a treason case is nearly resolved. Craig proposes focusing on opening a women’s school funded by Lycan Erasmus in Adide’s name, emphasizing the importance of education and nurturing talent. Caldwell and Avery discuss logistical concerns, such as avoiding building the school within ckthorn Pack territory to prevent gossip and maintain security, and the exclusion of regr omega she-wolves from attending once the school is established.Continue Regr Chapter Reading Below


    From a Third-Person Perspective


    Why would anyone attempt to take away the one thing Adide valued above all else?


    In truth, he was only speaking honestly. After years of relentless training, he was convinced that his sess came more from sheer hard work than from any natural talent.


    Adide, however, was truly gifted.


    Lance chimed in, “Klein once said Adide was the most naturally talented student he’d ever had. She could learn most fighting techniques just by watching them once.”


    Craigughed and picked up the thread of the story. “That’s true, but Klein left out the rest of the quote—the part where he said Adide was ridiculouslyzy! She was always off wandering the mountains, climbing trees just to disturb bird nests, or digging holes to catch venomous snakes. Sometimes, she’d even terrify the other students by swinging a rat by its tail.”


    Avery spoke with a t tone, “I was the poor fool she kept tormenting. I’d run back crying toin to Klein, and he actually punished me for it. But the very next day, Klein went to negotiate with their pack.”


    Paisley, who knew the story well, jumped in. “They eventually reached a settlement, and as part of the deal, Klein had a year’s worth ofnd usage fees waived.”


    The surge of emotion that had just risen in Adide’s chest quickly deted.


    She said awkwardly, “We were talking about the Western Tribe! Why did we suddenly switch to my childhood stories? Let’s just eat, everyone! Please finish your dinner.”


    Avery looked at Paisley, confused. “A whole year of waived fees? Is that true? How do you know that?”


    Paisley smiled knowingly. “We’ve always lived in Shadow Peaks. How could we not know? Everyone around here knows! Every year when it was time for them to pay thend fees, Klein would send you to spar with Adide, right?”


    “Ah!” Avery’s eyes widened in disbelief. “Are you saying Klein deliberately sent me to fight Adide, waited for me to get beaten up, and then used that as leverage to negotiate a discount on thend fees?”


    Paisley nodded seriously. “Yep, that’s an open secret around Shadow Peaks. Everyone knew about it.”


    Avery’s face fell in heartbreak. “No way! Klein always seemed so proper and serious. Why would he do that? I almost always lost when I fought Adide!”


    “And he always told me I deserved the punishment because I was a lousy fighter who didn’t practice enough,” Avery added bitterly.


    Paisley gave his shoulder a sympathetic pat. “Poor guy, you really had no idea. But thanks to all those beatings you took, they basically didn’t have to pay the fees every year—or if they did, it was dirt cheap.”


    Adide shook her head, eager to set the record straight. “No, that’s not true. Klein said that since their pack was struggling—they couldn’t even afford proper food or warm clothes—he voluntarily waived their fees. Sometimes he even sent fabric and nkets. Klein always taught us to help those in need.”


    Paisley shook her head in return. “No, that was actuallypensation money.”


    Then, both Paisley and Avery turned to Craig, asking in unison, “So what’s the real story? Come on, tell us.”


    Craig took a slow sip of his wine, a gentle smile ying on his lips.


    He said thoughtfully, “Actually, it was a bit of both. There was definitelypensation involved—Adide did scare Avery quite a bit. But we genuinely wanted to help them out. Their situation back then was pretty rough.”


    Adide and Avery exchanged glum looks, the memories weighing on them.


    Caldwell said with curiosity, “I honestly can’t picture Luna Adide as such a mischievous she-wolf back then.”


    Lance, now looking slightly tipsy, had a soft haze in his eyes.


    His voice was tender as he said, “She wasn’t mischievous. She was more like a little sprite wandering into Shadow Peaks—lively, full of energy,pletely innocent, and utterly adorable.”


    Just as warmth began to bloom in Adide’s heart, Paisley cut it off sharply. “Adide, he’s basically calling you a woond monster!”


    Adide shot Paisley a re.


    No matter how kind thepliment,ing from Paisley it always sounded like an insult.


    Lance nced covertly at Craig, silently urging, “Hit her on the back of the head, man! Like you used to! Knock some sense into her!”


    Craig pretended not to see Lance’s desperate signals, smiling as he smoothly shifted the conversation.


    “Well, now that the treason case is mostly settled, and while we keep an eye on Germain, shouldn’t we start nning to open that women’s school?”


    Education and nurturing talent had always been Craig’s top priorities.


    This time, Lycan Erasmus was funding the school in Adide’s name, which gave the project even more significance.


    “Yes, we’re already scouting locations,” Caldwell replied.


    “The school definitely can’t be built within ckthorn Pack territory. One reason is to avoid suspicion and gossip, and another is to prevent too many peopleing and going, which could attract unnecessary attention.”


    “Because, if I’m not mistaken,” Avery added, “once this women’s school is up and running, regr omega she-wolves won’t be able to attend.”Conclusion


    This chapter gently unravels theyers of Adide’s past, revealing a spirited and mischievous side that contrasts with her present demeanor. Through the shared stories and memories of those around her, we see how her natural talent and yful nature shaped not only her own journey but also the lives of those in Shadow Peaks. The blend of humor, nostalgia, and subtle revtions about Klein’s intentions paints a vivid picture ofmunity, sacrifice, and theplicated bonds that tie them all together.


    As the conversation shifts toward the future, the hope and determination to establish a women’s school in Adide’s name symbolize a new chapter of growth and empowerment. Amidst the lingering shadows of past struggles and misunderstandings, there is a quiet resilience and a collectivemitment to nurturing the next generation. The chapter closes on a note of cautious optimism, bncing the weight of history with the promise of progress and change.What to Expect in Next Chapter?


    The next chapter promises to delve deeper into theplexities surrounding the establishment of the women’s school, a venture that carries both hope and hidden challenges. As ns move forward, tensions may rise—not just from external forces wary of change, but also from within the pack itself. The delicate bnce between tradition and progress will be tested, and Adide’s leadership and resolve will be put under the microscope.


    Emotions simmer beneath the surface as old stories and grudges resurface, hinting that past alliances and rivalries might yet influence the future in unexpected ways. The characters’ rtionships, especially those shaped by shared history and unspoken truths, are poised to evolve, bringing both moments of warmth and potential conflict. Readers can anticipate a blend of heartfelt revtions and strategic maneuvering that will shape the path ahead.


    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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