Chapter 99
Third person’s POV
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The scene at the Frostfang Pack was a stark contrast to the Bloodmoon Pack’s. Beta Valentine of the Frostfang Pack led Beata and others in pursuit of the returning troops.
Their faces were etched with joy and excitement, so much so that tears streamed down their cheeks.
Alpha Adelaide returned with honors, bringing back memorial plaques for Alpha Bentley and her brothers from the southern border.
Though the Frostfang Pack’s altar already housed plaques for the fallen, these battle–retrieved ones carried profound significance.
The pack believed the spirits of the departed would cling to these plaques, returning triumphantly to the capital.
Beata was the most elated, yet also the most tearful.
She ran swiftly alongside the procession, shouting, “Alpha Adelaide…”
Adelaide glanced at her with a mix of amusement and pity.
Lance and Adelaide sat side by side in the carriage. Lance, observing Beata, mused, “Her name’s Beata, right?”
“You remember her?” Adelaide asked, surprised.
“Of course. I recall a year at the Warscar Training Camp when she was picking apples from a tree. She fell off in a fright upon seeing Craig and me,” Lance said with a faint smile.
Adelaide was taken aback. “You’ve been to the Warscar Training Camp?”
“Every year before heading to the southern border,” Lance replied softly. The June sunlight flickered in his eyes before dimming. “But no more after that.” 1
“I never knew. Never saw you there either,” Adelaide said, puzzled.
She looked at him in surprise and couldn’t help asking, “Why do you go to the Warscar Training Camp every year?”
“I travel around and learn from your teachers while I’m at it. It’s not strange that you’ve never seen me. I always come and go in a hurry, so naturally we miss each other,” Lance explained.
Adelaide was amazed inwardly. So Lance used to go to the Warscar Training Camp every year.
They had known each other since childhood. Why didn’t he come to chat with her?
After the victory parade, royal staff guided the invited guests to the palace banquet.
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12:58 am
Chapter 99
The guest list was strict; not everyone was included.
Ulrik was on it, but Velda wasn’t.
In the past, Velda would have demanded an explanation.
Now, after the southern border ordeal, her spirit was broken.
When she realized she wasn’t on the list, she quietly turned and left.
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At the banquet, royalty and council members mingled. The former Lycan Luna Clarissa sent rare wine to celebrate.
She also asked Adelaide to see her after the banquet.
Ever since Adelaide became the Luna of the Bloodmoon Pack, she hadn’t seen Lycan Luna Clarissa.
First, she was trapped within the Bloodmoon Pack, needing to care for the ailing Rosemary. Second, she understood the mindset of the Bloodmoon members–they all coveted royal positions.
Thus, to avoid unnecessary complications, she avoided meeting Lycan Luna Clarissa.
The banquet was filled with flattery and empty words, which was rather tedious.
Most of the praise was directed at Alpha Lance, who had commanded the southern border battlefield and earned merits.
Amidst the compliments, Adelaide also became a focal point.
Everyone praised her for having Alpha Bentley’s spirit and for performing as valiantly as seasoned generals on the battlefield.
A council member, tipsy, jestingly asked Ulrik, “Seeing Adelaide’s glory, do you regret your choices?”
The lighthearted remark froze Ulrik.
He slowly turned to Adelaide, his eyes complex and inscrutable. He wanted to speak but held back.
He deeply regretted his choices, yet he dared not voice it.
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