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Sold To The Alphas I Hate novel Chapter 90

Chapter 90: Gerald’s Offer

Lucian’s POV.

When Roman announced that she was our mate, I could feel my heart being overwhelmed. Despite I was not the one to mark her yet, through our sworn mate-brother bond with Roman, the effect of it hit me.

I could feel the same shift in my brothers. Their silence said it all.

The fact remained—though we despised her, she was now our mate. Ours to protect. Ours to keep. An inseparable part of our lives.

The initial plan of having a pureblood she-wolf only to breed her and to save Sofia had now turned to something else.

Kael turned his gaze on Surmont. "My mate-brother has marked her, and now she is our mate. Any more questions?"

Surmont’s face darkened, his displeasure poorly masked. "Well then, we will wait for the rest of you to mark her as well—and to see her bear pups," he replied, his tone sharpening as though to remind us of what he thought mattered most. "Marking does not mean the bond is complete. I trust you understand that."

The bastard. Even now, he was determined to remind us that she was not wholly ours until the bond was sealed.

Marking only meant we laid a claim on her as our mate, but to complete the bond we had to mate with her. All five of us had to...

I looked at her frail body slumped against Roman’s, who held her steady, and it made me wonder if her weak self could even handle us. It was easy to control when we fucked the random whore. But with a mate, restraint was a fragile thing. Desire clawed deeper, hotter, more consuming. It was easy to lose yourself and claim her every way possible.

Though a pureblood, how was she going to bear the knots of the strong Alphas like us and, especially one like Kael?

The train of my thoughts was broken when Kael spoke again. "Alpha Surmont, as you can see, she went unconscious with just a mark from my one brother. She is weak. Do you want us to lose one she-wolf by forcing us on her without letting her recover? I want to believe you don’t want us to turn into a she-wolf killer and then, once more, this council gathers here to punish us for that crime."

Killing a pureblood she-wolf was a grave crime now that they were so rare. No wonder these bastards were forcing us to mark her. Either all of them could have her along with us, or she dies and we will be punished.

Having a pureblood to breed for us was indeed going to make us stronger than other packs in the generations of young leaders like us. And they would never let it happen. The dirty politics in the werewolf world—now we had to deal with it.

"Of course, we do not want you to kill her," Surmont said, pulling out a fake righteous expression.

"Then don’t be so impatient and let us handle our she-wolf..." he paused, "...let me correct... let us handle our mate in our way," Kael said in a warning tone. "Today I gave a chance to every Alpha here to come challenge me if they want a she-wolf, but no one did. So now, I believe no one cries that they didn’t get a chance at it."

A while ago, when Kael used his Alpha Aura, he did ask if anyone dared challenge him, but no one came forward. It shut everyone’s mouths now.

All this was happening at the moment, but it was within his expectations. He had planned this even before we left to kill Patric. No wonder he agreed so easily when we were summoned at the council. Knowing Kael, he could have killed Patric in his home, but he was being merciful to Patric for some reason.

Now I know, he was just waiting for the council to meddle in.

He was indeed a leader who planned beyond what enemies could think.

No wonder he raised the issue of marking Eira when we were home and had already prepared Roman for it indirectly so he was not shocked at this moment. He had already chosen Roman for this task, and he just needed Roman to follow it.

"As Alpha Kael and his brothers have made things clear, I believe there is nothing more to discuss now," Gerald’s voice echoed through the hall. "And I believe everyone respects their decision as per the rules and no one dares break it."

"Alpha Gerald, we still need to call for them again to check if they have completed the bond and if she is truly theirs," Surmont said. "There are cases when Alphas acted to claim a she-wolf but didn’t complete the bond with her. And then they secretly traded her outside for their hidden benefits they did not want to reveal to the werewolf world. We can’t let that happen, right?"

There were indeed such cases where she-wolves were traded secretly, where Alphas hid it so they wouldn’t be forced to share her with their enemy packs.

It later created unrest among those Alphas, as they were kept devoid of having an heir.

Gerald hummed and looked at Kael. "You get a month to let her recover entirely. Then you and your mate-brothers complete your bond with her."

Kael agreed. "We will." 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

"But you have to be here to show the proof of it," Surmont said. "We will check your bond marking her."

"Sure," Kael told him smugly. "I hope the beautiful mate-bond marks on her won’t burn others’ eyes."

Chapter 90: Gerald’s Offer 1

Chapter 90: Gerald’s Offer 2

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