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Chapter 30

    Chapter 30


    Lucianne took a step forward and look dead in Whiw’s eye as she said, “I know why a minister should


    exist. But I cannot fathom why you and Alfred Cummings exist, Minister Whiw. You both don’t even


    know the packs which need help in rogue attacks. You both couldn’t even tell me why we had to pay a


    ‘to-be-confirmed’ amount for Lycan warriors to help in a rogue attack. And, I distinctly remember that it


    was you Pierre Whiw, who told me to give up being a Gamma because I was asking too many


    questions.”


    Pierre’s face was turning white but Lucianne didn’t waver. “You want to talk about procedure? It was your


    procedures that made packs resort to borrowing funds from each other to support their pack members. It


    is because of procedures that relief applications almost never reach the final stage for monies to be


    disbursed. And you want to speak about permission?” Lucianne scoffed, “I didn’t see youining


    about ack of permission when we fought off the rogues in the Jewel Pack, or any of the battles we


    fought before that. Why are youining about ack of permission to resolve a sparring dispute? Is


    your job scope only here, on this training ground?”


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    He opened his mouth but nothing came out. He was already shaking. Lucianne’s face burned into his


    eyes as she said, (This novel will be daily updtaed at .noveljar)“Be grateful that we are doing


    your job while you hold your position, Whiw. Otherwise, give up being a Minister because you’ve been


    answering too few questions.” 4


    ‘I-I apologize, my Queen. Excuse me.” Whiw said and scurried away and Alfred followed suit.


    Lucianne finally took in the scene around her. Everyone had stopped fighting to watch the incident. They


    were all looking at her. Some smiled while others resistedughing at the retreating ministers. Lucianne


    took a breath to calm down. She then pped her hands once before yelling out, “Alright, everyone.


    Show‘s over. Get back to training.”


    She expected only retreating figures and turned-away heads after she said that. To her surprise, there


    were slight bows and muffled voices uttering, “Yes, my Queen.” And everyone returned to their


    respective mats to continue training.


    Xandar was looking at her in pure awe and admiration. “You’re just…amazing.”


    She smirked. “ttery is not going to get you out of training, dearest. Go on now, my King.”


    He pecked a kiss on her lips before he said in a husky voice, “I want to talk to youter about what you


    just told Whiw. But for now, I must obey my Queen’smand.” He pecked another kiss on her


    forehead before joining his cousin.


    Christian didn’t even wait to get back on their mat before he mind-linked,(This novel will be daily updtaed


    at .noveljar) ‘Xandar, what was the Queen talking about? What ‘to-be-confirmed’ amount for


    Lycan warriors? And wasn’t close to 80% of the relief applications approvedst year?‘


    ‘I am as shocked as you are to hear what she said. We need to talk to her about this at lunch. For once,


    we’ll not take any pack members. It’s time we spoke to Lucy. She may know more than we do about


    what’s really going on within our own ministries.’


    ‘Cuz…I’m very embarrassed to not know this.’


    ‘Yeah, me too. I feel like I’ve let them down somehow, the wolves that is.’


    Well, it’s definitely worse for you. I’m only second to you, after all.’ 1


    ‘I am so going to kick your ass for that!


    ‘Bring it on, cuz!


    ***


    At lunch, Lucianne was speaking to Sir Weaver and Lord Yarrington, both of whom she and Toby had


    given pointers to at training earlier. They were interested in hearing about how werewolves were faring in


    environmental issues and education.


    Lucianne happily introduced Sir Weaver to pack members who had been having a water supply shortage


    for years. Weaver, although a Lycan, had a less daunting presence than Xandar. He was weing and


    attentive, allowing the werewolves to speak freely as they raised their concerns. So Lucianne only had to


    stay with them for the first few minutes.


    She then got a few other wolves who always had strong opinions about changing the education system


    to Lord Yarrington. He looked more stern in his demeanor so Lucianne was not confident to leave the


    wolves alone with him. But as the minutes went by, she noticed that the wolves who were speaking to


    him were quitefortable in the way they spoke. Perhaps all those bottled-up dissatisfactions are


    finally being released.


    A hand from behind pressed gently on Lucianne’s abdomen, and she gasped in surprise as the sparks


    confirmed that the person behind her was Xandar. “My King.” The Lycan minister and the wolves bowed.


    Xandar bowed back and they stood when he did. He looked at Lucianne and asked softly, (This novel will


    be daily updtaed at .noveljar)“Can I borrow you for the rest of lunch hour?”


    “Uh..” she looked at the wolves and asked, “Will you all be alright without me here?” One of them said,


    “Yes, of course, Lucy! Thank you for telling us about this!” Lucianne smiled graciously and said, “Oh,


    don’t thank me, Benedict. Lord Yarrington himself wanted to know. The credit is his to take. Thank you,


    minister.”


    Lord Yarrington smiled graciously and said, “It is an honour to serve alongside you, my Queen.” 2


    She turned back to Xandar, who led her to the buffet table. They got their food and sat with Christian.


    Christian smiled but it was clear that he had something on his mind. Lucianne noticed that they were


    mind-linking with their eyes zing over so she didn’t interrupt them. They all ate in silence. Even after


    the cousins were done, they were still mind-linking each


    other. This went on until Lucianne herself finished her food and started sipping on her water.


    ‘So, Lucy.” Xandar began.


    “Mm. Yes?” She asked after swallowing the water in her mouth.


    Xandar asked, “When you told Whiw about a ‘to-be-confirmed amount for Lycan warriors’, w-what did


    you mean?”


    She looked at the two cousins who were both looking very serious as they waited for her answer. She


    then casually exined, “What do you mean what do I mean? It’s exactly that. I didn’t know why the


    amount packs had to pay for Lycan warriors to help in rogue attacks were a to-be-quantified amount. I


    still don’t know, to be honest. Among ourselves, we werewolves just decided to rely on our own warriors


    and allies who do it for free. I asked Whiw about it after Cummings shooed me away. Whiw told me


    that the ministry had full discretion to quantify the charges. I asked what the factors in the calction


    were. Was it the number of hours of the attack, or the number of hours they were in the pack itself, (This


    novel will be daily updtaed at .noveljar)or whether there would be different rates depending on


    the level of skill of the Lycans they were sending, um…he just said I was a typical woman who


    overthought everything and shooed me off after that too. Juan was there. He almost lost his temper so I


    had to pull him away.”


    Lucianne chuckled at thest part but the cousins looked at each other uneasily before Christian


    prompted, “My Queen, you also mentioned most of the relief applications never make it to the stage of


    fund disbursement?”


    After taking another sip from her cup and swallowing it hastily, she said, “Oh, that. Well…” she chuckled


    again but she looked at the confused cousins and she was thinking about her next best move, “Give me


    a minute. I need to make this as cordial as possible.”


    “No, Lucy. Don’t water down anything. We don’t care how badly it hurts.” Xandar insisted.


    “Are you sure?” Lucianne asked with uncertainty. Xandar looked at her encouragingly, and Christian


    offered a small smile and uttered, “Go on, my Queen, please.” Lucianne then said, “This is going to hurt


    pretty badly.”
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