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LUNA THE CAPTIVE HEALER novel Chapter 38

Chapter 38

Third Person POV:

Caden also rarely lost his temper with this adopted daughter.

How were you raised?! Are you stupid? Do you know how humiliated we are?!

Mary thought about how she would probably feel inferior when playing cards with other Pack Lunas in the future.

Her expression wasn’t good either.

Originally she habitually wanted to speak up for Caroline, but this time she didn’t help her either.

Moreover, Caroline’s last words had indeed stung her.

Calling Hazel a fake princess

But Caroline herself was also Silver Moon Pack’s adopted daughter.

These words not only made Mary uncomfortable, but made everyone in Silver Moon Pack uncomfortable.

The four brothers also didn’t speak, their expressions somewhat cold.

As if they hadn’t expected Caroline to say such things.

Plus they had spent an extra three million to enter this banquet.

Now not only had the three million gone to waste, but they ended up being thrown out.

Caroline hugged Mary’s arm, crying pitifully: Sorry, Dad, Mom, I didn’t mean toI just felt sad for Mom seeing her call someone else mother like that. She’s clearly your biological daughter, but now for the sake of climbing up to the wealthier Blood Moon Pack, she won’t even acknowledge youThat’s why I got so angry.

Hearing Caroline’s words, Mary also softened: Caroline was a bit impulsive, but you know Caroline isn’t usually like this. Things are already like this, what’s the point of saying these things.

Caroline bit her lower lip lightly, looking pitifully at her four brothers.

Arthur sighed and patted Caroline’s head: Just know you were wrong.

Victor: This can’t be entirely blamed on Caroline. If it weren’t for Hazel, our sister wouldn’t be like thisWho knew Hazel could become Blood Moon Pack’s princess

Gerald nodded: Yeah, Dad. We don’t know what methods Hazel used. Probably having us thrown out was also her deliberately making Miss Karina do it, just malicious revenge.

Hearing this, the whole family fell silent.

They indeed wanted to know more how Hazel could have become Blood Moon Pack’s princess.

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Luna, the Captive Healer: Claimed by the Alpha King, Four Brothers Beg Her Mercy

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Chapter 38

Hazel’s POV:

The weather’s nice today.I casually changed the subject, trying to make the atmosphere less awkward.

But Vincent seemed not to hear what I was saying at all. Ilis gaze was still immersed in my earlier teasing, his eyes flickering- with some illintentioned light.

First answer my previous question. What are you dissatisfied with about what you saw?His words were low and oppressive, carrying obvious threat.

I felt a bit guilty and randomly found an excuse: I didn’t see anything

Vincent’s lips curved, revealing that rebellious smile, his eyes carrying an indescribable seduction and danger: If you want, I can give you another chance.

The hidden ambiguity in his words made my heart race. Even knowing he was playing with words, I couldn’t ignore the wild aura emanating from him. I had to admit, Vincent like this was practically walking aphrodisiac, almost irresistibly attractive.

I frowned, pretending to be composed: I honestly don’t know what you are talking about.

Though I was pretending to be proper, Vincent’s smile curved higher, the mockery in his eyes growing thicker.

Hazel, it’s wrong to turn somebody on and run.He said low and slowly, word by word, his breath lightly falling by my ear, his gaze also staring intently at me. That direct, burning gaze seemed like it could melt me.

I coughed lightly, trying to escape this complex emotion: Your grandfather’s illness isn’t easy to treat.

Though I knew I was changing the subject, inexplicably, the burning sensation on my face became more obvious, as if I’d been burned by Vincent’s gaze.

Vincent looked at me, his lips carrying a hint of mocking smile, but he didn’t continue pursuing the topic. His expression became somewhat grave, turning serious: Name your price.His gaze was deep, his tone somewhat steady. As long as you can cure my grandfather’s illness.

I looked ahead, silent for a while, then spoke lightly: Prepare fifty million, I’ll consider it.

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