A Female Alpha’s Revenge

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He brushed a gentle kiss against her lips. I might be swayed by others, but tonight’s little tantrum should keep her in check for a year or so.”

Adelaide chuckled. “She must be thoroughly frightened.”

And frightened she was. Beata could hardly contain herself as she reported, “Susan is still pacing the yard.”

Adelaide burst into laughter, pushing Lance away as she hopped off the table. “Alright, tell Susan that Lance has calmed down.”

“Right away!” Beata replied, then leaned back into the doorway with a twinkle in her eye. “The hot water is ready. Just let us know if you need assistance–we’re right outside.”

Adelaide deliberately ignored the hint of teasing in Beata’s eyes. “No need for assistance. You may all retire early.”

“Alright,” Beata withdrew, instructing the others to leave as well, even excusing themselves from helping with the night clothes.

Everyone happily complied–though they’d eaten their fill, the kitchen still boasted plenty of pastries and dishes.

Moreover, Caldwell, following Adelaide’s orders, had distributed small gifts to the omega members of the pack. Though modest, the presents brought a share of joy.

After a long day of busyness and with the weather warming up, not bathing was simply unbearable.

Lance swept her up in his arms, his lips near her ear, his voice rough yet magnetic. “Perfect timing, let’s. bathe together.”

Adelaide clutched his neck, a hint of puzzlement in her voice. “Speaking of which, we share a night, yet I haven’t conceived. Why?”

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“Do you want to have a child so soon!” Lance carried her into the bathroom, beginning to undress her. “1 think it’s better if we don’t rush. I’ve asked Doctor Digby for some medicine. Let’s wait until you’re fully recovered from your battlefield injuries before starting a family.

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Her eyes widened. “You’re on contraception?”

“Why can’t men take contraceptives!”

Lance smiled easily. “Your constitution isn’t the best. I can’t let you take contraceptive pills just to prevent pregnancy. Doctor Digby said it’s not easy for a woman to regain her

ength. If you took those pills, all

your previous recovery efforts would be in vain, and it would further harm your health.”

Adelaide felt a warmth in her heart. She’d never heard of a man willing to take contraceptives.

Moreover, as the Luna of the pack, she was duty–bound to bear children for the pack.

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Her mother, for instance, had given birth to seven children. noveldrama

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Adelaide used to hear people say how fortunate her mother was to have six or seven children all survive Infancy.

But was that truly fortunate…

Shaking off the thoughts, Adelaide decided not to dwell on it.

After their bath, they lay in bed together, sharing moments of tender affection.

The Germain family should return to the capital, don’t you think?” Adelaide’s voice, muffled against Lance’s arm, carried a hint of exhaustion.

Lance stroked her hair, a contented warmth spreading across his face. “They should. They will. Even without our intervention, they’ll find an excuse to stay in the capital for a while. If they’re determined, they’ll definitely return to arrange Crispin, Lizzy, and Carla’s marriages.”

Adelaide agreed. These three children were valuable bargaining chips.

They could be used to secure alliances through marriages with the children of high–ranking officials, thereby winning loyalty and support.

It was a crucial step for them. No wonder the Germains had rushed back for the New Year, eager to showcase their children.

Neither of them mentioned Sabrina.

Lance found her repulsive. Of all the people in the capital, he despised the Bloodmoon Pack the most.

For Sabrina to dare approach him was sheer recklessness.

Adelaide fell asleep in Lance’s embrace. Before drifting off, she thought that Rowena would likely pay a visit tomorrow.

Priscilla had muttered for a while tonight about how shameless Sabrina was.

Susan didn’t bother to explain, only urging Priscilla to rest.

But Priscilla couldn’t sleep.

Today, she had been the center of attention, basking in the envious glances of others. She clutched Susan’s hand and said, “I used to think Adelaide, being in her second mate, wasn’t quite a match for Lance. You must have thought the same, right?”

Susan shook her head. “Never. I know Luna Adelaide has never been marked. Even if she had been, as long as Lance loves her, so do I.”

“Speaking of love, Lance’s feelings for her are undoubted. Didn’t you see how he looked at her? Just like how Lycan King used to look at me–his eyes brimming with honey–sweet affection.

Priscilla missed her Lycan King. When he was alive, he remembered her birthday every year, preparest gifts, and celebrated her birthday in the royal palace

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Susan observed her. Priscilla had a way of comforting herself.

In reality, the former Lycan King’s gaze upon her was not quite like that. It was Priscilla’s perception of his look that was filled with such affection.

Even when Lycan King faced his most beloved women, his eyes never held the same tenderness that Lince reserved for Adelaide.

Priscilla fell asleep, dreaming that she rested her head on Lycan King’s arm, feeling its warmth.

Yet in her dream, she remained lucid. Lycan King was gone, never to return in this life.

Two tears slid from the corners of her eyes. She was still young.

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