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Velda gave a dry laugh. "What can I do? Most of the wolf generals here were once subordinates of her father. If she wants to gain military merits on the battlefield, how many will go out of their way to help her? I don't dare to offend her."
Ulrik nodded.
He had seen Adelaide's fighting skills, but on the battlefield, skill alone wasn't enough.
In such a melee, her skill could only help her kill a few more enemies.
How long had Adelaide been at the southern border?
Even if she had killed enemies in battle, it was impossible for her to have been promoted to Silver Claw Gamma so quickly in such a major war.
There must be some falsification involved. But Alpha Lance was willing to support her, and Ulrik and Velda had no recourse.
"If we can't fight her, can't we at least avoid her?" Ulrik said with a mix of helplessness and melancholy.
Velda sneered, "Why should we avoid her? My merits were hard-earned. W
Third Person's POVUlrik paused for a beat, then answered seriously, "I think focusing on the job is the most important thing right now. Gloria often talks about you, saying you're a really generous and broad-minded person. So, I figured you'd also prioritize work and wouldn't sweat the small stuff."Ampelio gave a dry laugh, clearly awkward. "Well, now you're making me sound like a petty jerk."He secretly knew Gloria was too high-and-mighty to say anything nice about him besides her brother, Tad.Ulrik was careful not to offend anyone, especially Adelaide.He had just gotten this job, and if he fell off this ladder now, he knew he'd never climb back up.Seeing that Ulrik wasn't biting, Ampelio grew bored and finally left.The thought of the impending assessment already gave him a headache.It wasn't just him; all twelve commanders of the Royal Guard would be involved. He knew he was going to be universally hated—women a
Third Person's POV"Well, it's not just me!" Ellen added with a grin."Right, of course." Ulrik gave an awkward laugh and stole a glance at Adelaide.He continued, "Then I'll organize an evening banquet at Bloodmoon sometime soon and invite all of you to join.""Sounds good." Ampelio nodded, adding a pointed remark. "I'll definitely be there, but I wonder if Gamma Adelaide will do us the honor."Ampelio was currently in a state of "outward submission, inward defiance" toward Adelaide.He deliberately made that comment to put Adelaide in an awkward spot.Adelaide sat in her chair, narrowing her eyes at the lingering bruises on Ampelio's face.She finally spoke. "Ampelio, for a Deputy Captain of the Royal Guard, your combat skills are terrible. In a few days, I will personally organize an assessment. All twelve commanders of the Royal Guard must attend. Go notify them."Ampelio bristled. "Are we the only ones being assesse
Third Person's POVRamona chose not to run a business but instead started working at the Pearwater Shelter, managing their purchasing.Because many women there were frail, a separate building was constructed—a 'wellness center'—where they could receive nutritional meals and recover.The shelter director had one rule: no slaughtering of live animals on the premises.So, Ramona had to make a daily trip down the mountain to purchase meat and haul it back up.In addition, the hills around the shelter were rich with wild mushrooms, mountain vegetables, and even medicinal herbs, which Ramona gathered to brew restorative soups for the residents.Various officials also sent in batches of common, yet helpful, medicinal herbs.All the others from Madison's estate had been dealt with, leaving only Rosa.Clarissa issued a specific order: Rosa was to deliver meals to Madison at the Royal Detention Center daily. However, she was
Third Person's POVHunt's lips kept trembling, his words tumbling out incoherently in a rush of emotion. "Daphne, you came to see me, didn't you? You came to see me off, right? Daphne, you're the only one who truly cares about me! You're such a good girl!"Daphne shifted slightly, covering her nose with her sleeve. Her tone was flat and distant. "I didn't come to see you. I just wanted to ask what it feels like to be executed right now. Are you scared?"Hunt froze, staring at her as if he hadn't heard correctly. "Wh-what did you say?""I don't know if I'll get dragged into this mess later, but if I do, I might get the death penalty too. So I figured I'd ask about your feelings now, just so I can be ready." There was absolutely no warmth in Daphne's voice.Hunt's chest heaved violently, and his face instantly turned ash-white.He stammered, "How... how can you say that?"Daphne continued, "My mother used to say that bad deeds always come back to bite you, and sometimes the kids get dra
Third Person's POVUltimately, he was blinded by self-interest.At first, he may have resisted Madison's demands, but eventually, he became complicit.By the end, he was deeply involved, even participating in the manipulations behind the scenes.He thought that by pinning the blame entirely on Madison and feigning victimhood, he could escape punishment. He was wrong.Ron stopped talking, sitting quietly nearby.Finally, Hunt stopped crying. He looked up at Ron and asked, "When the head is cut off, does the person die immediately?"Ron replied vaguely, "How would I know? But forensic reports suggest the brain retains consciousness for a brief period. Of course, I haven't experienced it myself, so I don't know if it's true.""That's horrifying!" He stared blankly at Ron, unable to stop shaking."Yes, it is a horrible way to die. And with so many people watching."Hunt started to cry again, shouting through his tears
Third Person's POVThe execution site was not a place for the faint of heart, and children were strictly forbidden—though no parent would have brought them anyway.Yet, the world is never short on people who crave a spectacle, and Hunt's status as a "Princess's mate" drew a huge crowd.After all, seeing someone so highly placed face execution was a rare event.This specific execution ground was usually busy in December when most death sentences were carried out.Around ten in the morning, Ellen arrived with the Capital Guard to establish order. They cordoned off the area with ropes, forcing the crowd back behind the boundary.Hunt was still at the Ministry of Justice, yet to be transported to the site.As was customary, the Ministry of Justice prepared a lavish last meal for the condemned.Hunt managed to hold himself together at first, but when the food was served, he began to tremble uncontrollably, unable to eat or spe







