<b>Chapter </b><b>58</b><b>: </b><b>You are </b><b>not </b><b>worthy </b><b>of </b><b>wearing </b><b>my </b><b>mother’s </b><b>ne </b>
<b>Chapter </b><b>58</b><b>: </b><b>You </b>are not worthy of wearing my mother’s ne
<b>(</b>Olivia’s <b>POV</b>)
But <b>not </b>only did they not stop, they became even more intense, as if they <b>couldn’t </b>hear my voice at all.
“Alpha<b>, </b><b>f</b>**k me.” ra’s moans intertwined with Theodore’s low growls.
Suddenly, a figure approached. Leo stood on his tiptoes to look at my phone.
“Mom, what are you looking at? You look so unhappy.”
Terrified, I pushed Leo away and immediately hung up the video call. Leo fell onto the carpet and began to cry loudly.
With a bandage still wrapped around his head from a previous injury, he looked extremely pitiful. Isadora and Helen
rushed out from the kitchen at the sound and went to help him up.
But Leo reached out his hands towards me, refusing to get up. “Mommy, hold me…”
I wanted to hold my pup, but the moment I reached out, I was flooded with the memory of Theodore and ra’s betrayal.
The memory of Leo being manipted by Ophelia to push me down crashed over me like a wave.
Clutching my lower abdomen, I resolutely walked out of the apartment.
“Mom-” Leo’s miserable cry was shut behind the elevator doors.
Downstairs, I was met by the pack enforcers stationed there.
“Luna, Alpha Theodore has already bought the entire building. No one will disturb you,” an enforcer reported.
Knowing I couldn’t shake them, I gave a direct order. “Take me to the Warden’s Post.”
In the video call, ra had imed she had caught the person who truly harmed me. I needed to know who it was.
In a meeting room at the Warden’s Post, I came face to face with Evelyn.
“Here to see me in a pathetic state? Feeling proud? You’ve won again,” Evelyn said, her words dripping with sarcasm.
“But spreading rumors online is a small matter. How long can they keep me? How much can they fine me?”
She was dismissive, showing no remorse.
“Why did you do this to me?” <b>I </b>asked.
“Before <i>you </i>showed up, Theodore had eyes for me,” Evelyn retorted. “His mother and my mother were already nning
our packs‘ alliance. The mating was practically a done deal.”
<b>“</b>It was your appearance that changed everything. How dare you ask me why!”
“I treated you as my closest friend. If you liked him, you could have told me,” I said, my voice steady.
“He’s the Alpha heir of the Crimson Pack, handsome, brilliant, and unmatched in the territory. Mating with him is every she–wolf’s dream in this region.”
Evelynughed as <b>if </b>it were the greatest joke. “Tell you? And then what? Would you have given him <b>up </b>for me? You are fated mates! How could you refuse him.”
“Theodore is a <b>person</b><b>, </b><b>not </b><b>an </b>object. I can’t control others,” I replied.
“But <b>if </b>I had <b>known </b>my best friend liked the same wolf, I would not have <b>epted </b>him. Evelyn<b>, </b><b>to </b>me, <b>you </b><b>were </b>always
<b>more </b><b>important </b><b>than </b>him.”
<b>The </b><b>words </b><b>stunned </b>Evelyn <b>into </b>silence before she scoffed. “You can’t fool me. You won everything, <b>so </b><b>of </b><b>course </b><b>you can </b><b>stand </b><b>on </b><b>your </b><b>high </b>horse and say <b>pretty </b><b>things</b>.”
<b>But </b><b>I </b>held her gaze, and Evelyn’s smile faded. A memory surfaced of us <b>lying </b>in our den, sharing secrets, of Evelyn crying <b>in </b>my arms over her broken family.
She realized I was telling the truth.
“No, you’re lying!” she shrieked, refusing to face it.
<b>“</b>The arranged mating was called off by your family,” I revealed quietly. “Ten years ago, the Crimson Pack was on the verge of a territorial crisis. Your family got the news and abandoned them.”
Evelyn stared, her eyes wide with disbelief. “That’s impossible! My mother and Eleonora are best friends!<b>” </b>
<b>“</b>She is a good person,” <b>I </b>conceded. Undeniably, Eleonora was a good person most <i>of </i>the <i>time</i>, which is precisely why I found it even more uneptable that she had brought ra to Theodore, personally destroying my partnership with
Theodore.
“I will withdraw myint against you,” I dered, my voice devoid of emotion. “From now on, we are no longer friends.”
Evelyn was incredulous. “You! You don’t me me? Why don’t you me me? If I hadn’t introduced ra to Eleonora, she wouldn’t have destroyed your mating!”
<b>“</b><b>If </b>it wasn’t ra, it would have been another she–wolf,” I said, my words cutting through the air. “If it wasn’t you, someone else would have pushed females on him.”
“The one who epted the she–wolf is the real culprit who hurt me.”
With that, I turned to leave.
“Olivia ckwood, I won’t be grateful even if you do this! I can afford a few days in detention and a small fine! I don’t need your pity!” Evelyn screamed at my retreating back.
When she received no response, tears streamed down her face. She copsed, whispering the venomous truth to the
empty room.
“Olivia ckwood, she isn’t just any she–wolf. She is ra Thorne. I’m your best friend, I know all your pains, I know exactly how to hurt you…”
“I went to great lengths to find her<b>, </b>someone with a shadow of you.”
In the main hall, I was signing the withdrawal papers when Theodore arrived. I ignored the lingering scent of jasmine, getting straight to the point.
I held out my hand. “Where is my mother’s Moonlit Sapphire?”
I saw hesitation in his eyes, but I was determined to get the ne back.
<b>“</b>Didn’t you buy it at auction for twenty million to give to me?” I pressed, staring into his eyes.
“My love, <b>the </b>Moonlit Sapphire had a w. I sent it to be repaired. I’ll get it to you soon,” Theodore lied. <fnddec> This update is avable on Find~Novel</fnddec>
“Repaired<b>?</b><b>” </b>I countered. “I saw your interview at the auction. The Moonlit Sapphire was wless. Where <b>is </b><b>it</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>
I pushed him aside and walked out the door, getting into his car, took out a USB drive from my bag<b>–</b><b>the </b><b>location </b><b>tracking </b>program I had previously asked Gina for. Momentster, an address appeared on the <b>screen</b>.
+ Pointe
I mmed the car door shut and sped away, leaving Theodore and his pack of enforcers far behind.
“Luna… how did Luna find ra’s address?” one enforcer stammered in shock.
Theodore watched me leave, his gaze gradually sharpening as he recalled that USB drive.
I drove to the manor in the district I had located. Through therge ss window, I saw everything: Rosalie, Ophelia, and
ra.
I strode swiftly, pulled open the front door, walked into the manor, and grabbed the ne from ra’s neck. I tore it off
with a sharp tug.
“You are not worthy of wearing my mother’s ne!”