Third Person POV
Alpha Henry’s brow tightened. He was about to speak, but Aubrey stopped him.
1935
+8 Pearla
She smiled slightly, then looked at the reporter and said very firmly, “If I fail, those people won’t die. It’s just that the recovery process will be harder. And I… I am willing to accept any punishment.”
“Including death?”
A haggard–looking female werewolf suddenly asked. Seeing everyone look at her, her entire body trembled as she tried to hold back, and she shrieked, “Am I wrong? Because of her, my mom has to suffer this disaster at her age. Why shouldn’t she die?!”
Her words were understandable; this would be hard for anyone to bear.
Alpha Henry was about to speak, but Aubrey held him back, her expression calm.
“You’re right. A life for a life is as it should be.”
Her words caused quite a commotion. Alpha Henry frowned, shielded her behind him, and said solemnly, “Please rest assured, I will take full responsibility for all consequences of this matter! After three days, if this is resolved successfully, I will provide separate compensation. Even if there are complications, I will definitely satisfy everyone!”
At that moment, their firm confidence calmed the crowd’s resentment slightly. The success of the antibody had also given them hope. Plus, the Miguel family was powerful and influential; they weren’t afraid Alpha Henry wouldn’t take responsibility.
Soon, Alpha Henry’s promise spread, and werewolves across the North and South continents were watching this matter!
“Shadowmoon Pack’s Alpha Henry claims Aubrey will crack the Kajit virus in three days. Is it arrogance, or a deliberate delay to shirk responsibility?”
“Aubrey is only twenty, and just a wolfless omega. What makes her boast so shamelessly?”
“Is this a high–stakes gamble, or a sure victory? Let’s wait and see.”
Seeing these news reports flying everywhere, many senior werewolf doctors scoffed. Because the Alpha King hadn’t released the news that Aubrey had already developed a serum, most people assumed Aubrey had made this boast out of desperation after causing such a huge crisis.
An authoritative werewolf doctor joked in an interview: “If the Kajit virus is conquered by a
容 93
But the patients suffering from the Kajit virus hoped it was all true!
So, across the North and South continents, in different werewolf packs, a large number of people were praying. They even made petitions and prayed, hoping that someone—a messenger sent by the Moon Goddess who saw their suffering–had truly come to save them.
They didn’t care what made Aubrey say such things, but they piously hoped for her success and earnestly remembered the name of this omega from Shadowmoon Pack.
The green–eyed witch also heard this news. She raised an eyebrow. She was confident no one could truly crack the virus she had developed, but this also made her interested in the one called Aubrey.
After thinking, she took out her crystal ball and began to divine.
At first, the image in the crystal ball was operating normally, but suddenly, the crystal ball erupted with a blinding white light and instantly shattered.
“Damn it!”
The witch looked incredulous, a trickle of blood spilling from the corner of her mouth. “Why? Why can’t I divine your fate, Aubrey!”
1.8K

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Reborn Omega Avenge Herself Like an Alpha (Aubrey Mary)