r 420 Her Moment
Third Person POV
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+8 Pearls
Many people came to thank Aubrey. The Kajit virus was a grave threat for every pack where it was present.
Before her anti–viral serum was developed, not a single infected werewolf survived. The virus also spread rapidly; if uncontrolled, it could completely wipe out an entire pack.
For her to conquer the virus and publicize the formula without any conditions made her seem as benevolent as an angel in their eyes. Na
turally, they spared no effort in their praise.
Furthermore, noting Aubrey’s omega status, these visitors began to wonder if they should return and improve the treatment of omegas in their own packs. What if there was another genius like Aubrey among them?
As this idea spread, they began discussing it amongst themselves, exchanging plans for when they returned, such as lifting restrictions on omegas attending school and allocating more resources to them.
Hearing this, Aubrey was deeply moved. This was precisely why she had been reluctant to expose her own alpha–level status.
Only by being seen as an omega could she truly help those who had always been suppressed and ignored.
There was only so much she could do, but she would always keep trying. She believed the Moon Goddess would want to see this outcome too. All werewolves, including omegas with weaker combat abilities, were children of the Goddess.
She wanted everyone to recognize: there is no need to feel sorry for being born an omega.
“Congratulations.” Ella sensed Aubrey’s joy, wagging her tail in her sea of consciousness.
“Thank you,” Aubrey replied.
She was truly happy.
In her last life, her medical skills and talent had led to her tragedy.
In this life, she had fought to climb up. While changing her own fate, she had also changed the fates of others. The feeling of breaking free from her shackles was incredible.
10:46 Fri, Oct 24 B
“I only mentor those who are motivated. I don’t train pups who are hopelessly in love.” Alpha Henry refused flatly. He knew the Alpha King wouldn’t fault him for this. He even added, “If he’s not suitable, I’d suggest Alpha Louis simply find another heir.”
Hearing this, the envoy sighed and didn’t press the issue. “Very well, I will relay that to the Alpha.” The topic was dropped.
He looked at the radiant Aubrey on the stage and turned to ask, “Aren’t you going up to share this honor with her? Without you, an omega like her could never have reached this point.”
In his view, without Alpha Henry’s support and protection, Aubrey would have been finished long ago, let alone successfully developing the cure.
However, Alpha Henry just looked at the dazzling woman under the brilliant lights, a slight smile on his lips, and said, “No. Even without me, she would have done it.”
She was that resilient, that intelligent.
“She could have reached this point without relying on anyone. I was the one who refused to let go, who insisted on staying by her side to help.”
Alpha Henry’s eyes were full of admiration. “This is her moment, and hers alone.”
His words left the royal envoy momentarily speechless. Enough, Alpha Henry. You’re just as much of a fool for love!

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