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A Female Alpha’s Revenge novel Chapter 300

Chapter 300

Chapter 300

Third Person’s POV

Yvette, who had attended the mating ceremony, suddenly chuckled from the side. You wouldn’t believe. how nervous Lance was that night. He wouldn’t even let people near the villa. Such a considerate and enviable mate.

Margot rolled her eyes at her. Is your own husband not good to you? I heard he makes you breakfast every morning.

Yvette’s face turned red in an instant. Margot!

Adelaide smiled faintly, lifted her water cup, and took a sip.

This harmonious atmosphere was truly pleasing.

She tried her best not to dwell on unpleasant matters.

Celebrating Christmas at the palace, even a hint of sorrow was inappropriate, and she had long grown accustomed to suppressing her emotions.

They were discussing Melinda’s mate, Dwighta prideful werewolf who had taken in two breeders.

One was a call girl from the redlight district, exceptionally beautiful, for whom Dwight had paid a $300,000 breach of contract fee.

The other was the daughter of a businessman. It was said she became Dwight’s breeder due to her substantial personal wealth, and it was this breeder who had covered the $300,000 fee.

There was a flurry of discussions.

None of these powerful packs had ever taken in a call girl from a nightclub as a breeder.

Even if someone truly fancied such a woman, they would at most purchase a property outside the pack to keep her as a mistress.

Yet, Dwight had added a new breeder for the sake of a nightclub call girl, and the purpose was specifically for that call girl.

Someone suddenly sneered, I didn’t expect this young werewolf to be so lovesick. Using a breeder’s personal funds to cover the breach fee for another breederwhat a clever move. No one else could come up with such a perfect solution. But what about Melinda? She’s just a poor soul who can’t even count on her own parents or mate.”

Priscilla was the one who spoke.

She had never opposed Skye before.

Alpha Howell, a minor royal branch, was incompetent and cowardly. Both he and his wife were difficult to support, and there was no satisfaction in besting them.

However, ever since she heard that Skye had refused Adelaide’s offer to gift Melinda, she regarded Skyc as

her primary rival.

Her words mercilessly humiliated Skye.

Skye’s face flushed red with embarrassment and then paled with shame.

She dared not offend Priscillanot only because Priscilla was Clarissa’s sister and had a battleworthy son, but also because Priscilla’s sharptongued nature made her a formidable adversary.

Engaging in a debate could lead to even more hurtful remarks.

Skye knew she was in the wrong but felt helpless.

Yet, as Melinda’s mother, could she interfere in her daughter’s family matters?

Moreover, her daughter’s mate had mentioned that such things were ordinary and that Melinda should tolerate them.

Priscilla cast a glance at Adelaide, as if to say, I’ll speak what you can’t. I back you.

Adelaide dabbed her lips with a handkerchief, hiding her wry smile.

She was indeed upset, but Priscilla had voiced exactly what she’d been thinking.

Priscilla’s remark caused everyone present to cast disdainful glances at Skye.

Skye felt both wronged and ashamed, hardly able to hold her head up.

She looked at Adelaide, hoping for a word in her defense. But Adelaide merely maintained a cold. expression, her eyes devoid of any emotion.

Skye had no choice but to swallow her pride, silently resenting Adelaidehow could she, the sister of her own mother, refuse to help? How could she face her mother?

After a while, Madison returned.

After exchanging greetings, everyone resumed their seats.

Adelaide, as if there had never been any discord between them, nodded at Madison.

Madison, a master of pretense, even bestowed a concerned glance upon her.

Clarissa inquired about Pandora, and Madison replied, She’s much better, but she won’t join us tonight. The weather is too cold, and we fear she might catch a chill and worsen her condition.

I’ll have the royal physician keep a closer eye on her. Don’t worry too much,” Clarissa said.

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