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CHAPTER 91: The Underground Railroad

Author: Abel
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-04-01 05:08:19

Aria stood before the council with a radical proposal.

"We need an organized system to help omegas escape traditional packs. Not just Pure Bloods, but any pack where omegas are abused."

"You are talking about an underground railroad," Selene said. "Deliberately undermining other packs' authority."

"I am talking about saving lives. These omegas are not property."

"And if their Alphas consider it theft?"

"Then their Alphas are slavers."

The council erupted in debate. Half supported Aria's plan. T
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