Chapter 121 The Deration
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Inside the cafeteria, the wolf doctors and warrior werewolves looked over with amusement. Over the past few days, they’d gotten used to scenes like this. What used to be shocking had now be routine.
Who would’ve thought that the top alpha–ruthless in battle and sharp in strategy–would turn so doting and attentive in front of a delicate little omega like Aubrey? It was like the world had turned upside down.
But Aubrey acted like she didn’t notice anything. She mumbled something under her breath while scribbling on the table.
Alpha Henry clenched his jaw when she ignored him, but in the end, he gave in and brought the spoon to her lips. Aubrey opened her mouth and ate it like it was the most natural thing in the world.
Jaws dropped all over the cafeteria.
Yup. Alpha Henry was absolutely, hopelessly in love.
Once he finished feeding her, he nced over and frowned..
“You’ve lost weight,” he said as he set the bowl down. “I’m heading into the nearby woodster. I’ll hunt a wild boar and roast the meat for you.”
Before Aubrey could refuse, Perry burst into the room.
“Alpha, we’ve got trouble!”
“What is it?” Henry’s tone went cold in an instant. The warm atmosphere in the cafeteria vanished.
Perry’s face was tense. “A pack of werewolves is charging toward us. Rough estimate—at least a thousand of
them.”
Henry stood up, expression dark. “How many do we have stationed here?”
“Eight hundred.”
“Call for reinforcements. In the meantime, assemble every fighter we’ve got. If they want a war, we’ll give
them one.”
“Yes, Alpha!”
Henry turned and walked out, the air around him burning with killing intent.
Watching him go, Aubrey thought for a moment, then pulled Perry aside and handed him several packets of powder.
“Use these just like we discussed. Got it?”
“Understood,” Perry took the powder and ran off.
Her face rxed as she turned back toward the researchb. It was time to focus on finishing the antidote.
Aubrey’s POV
09:45 Sat, 23 Augu
Chapter 121 The Deration
By dusk, just before the sun’s final rays disappeared, Alpha Henry returned triumphant.
He walked straight to me, spine straight and face full of pride.
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“Perry told me those powders were from you. You saved me a lot of trouble. Thirty percent of them lostbat effectiveness on the spot. You’re amazing. I’ve never met an omega like you.”
Perry nodded vigorously next to him, now looking at me with open admiration.
“We’re alpha–ss wolves,” E grumbled in my mind.
I gave a small smile but didn’t say anything. Instead, I headed over to treat the injured warriors. Some of the wounds were too serious for self–healing, and even the minor injuries needed treatment to help everyone recover faster and stay sharp for the next battle.
I felt Henry’s gaze on me the entire time, but I didn’t look back.
Once thest wound was treated, I called Fray, the other senior wolf doctors, and Alpha Henry into the office.
They looked at me curiously, waiting for me to speak.
I cleared my throat.
“There’s one more thing,” I said calmly. “I believe I’ve cracked the key to curing the T–Flu virus.”
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09:45 Sat, 23 Augu
Chapter 121 The Deration
By dusk, just before the sun’s final rays disappeared, Alpha Henry returned triumphant.
He walked straight to me, spine straight and face full of pride.
? 61%
+8 Pearls
“Perry told me those powders were from you. You saved me a lot of trouble. Thirty percent of them lostbat effectiveness on the spot. You’re amazing. I’ve never met an omega like you.”
Perry nodded vigorously next to him, now looking at me with open admiration.
“We’re alpha–ss wolves,” E grumbled in my mind.
I gave a small smile but didn’t say anything. Instead, I headed over to treat the injured warriors. Some of the wounds were too serious for self–healing, and even the minor injuries needed treatment to help everyone recover faster and stay sharp for the next battle.
I felt Henry’s gaze on me the entire time, but I didn’t look back.
Once thest wound was treated, I called Fray, the other senior wolf doctors, and Alpha Henry into the office.
They looked at me curiously, waiting for me to speak.
I cleared my throat.
“There’s one more thing,” I said calmly. “I believe I’ve cracked the key to curing the T–Flu virus.”
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