Kevin’s POV "Alpha Oscar, Mrs. Willow, I have no reason to lie. Whether what I said is true or not, you can ask your son," I said. Then Alpha Oscar lowered his head and instructed something to his Beta. Beta Aaron left the meeting room. Ten minutes later, a maid pushed Luke, who was sitting in a wheelchair, into the room. His leg had been treated and wrapped in bandages, and his lips were pale. "Oh, my poor son, how are you feeling now?" Mrs. Willow hugged Luke, tears of pity streaming down her face. Luke said nothing, just stared at me. It was obvious that this situation was hurting his pride. I crossed my arms, quite enjoying his defeated look. Mrs. Willow shot me a fierce glare. "Luke, tell us what happened today. Did you go looking for trouble with Alpha Kevin?" Alpha Oscar asked, maintaining an air of fairness despite the pain in his eyes. I pursed my lips, curious to see how he would respond. I'd dealt with many liars in my time; I subconsciously assumed this cowardly blu
Ella’s POV Yesterday afternoon, Luke was carried into the laboratory, his right leg had been removed by someone unknown, and he fell into a coma. As the most beloved son of Alpha Oscar, Dr. Helena and our team understood the severity of the situation and immediately performed a limb reattachment surgery on him. Fortunately, after 5 hours, the surgery was successful. Luke's leg was saved, and we installed the latest prosthetic for him. Although he can move freely, in the days to come, his walking will be noticeably bumpy, not as agile as a normal person. It's lunchtime now, and the officials in the cafeteria are lining up to order. I sit beside the table, chewing on my steak, pondering who could have broken Luke's leg. Then Kevin's face floats into my mind, and I feel uneasy. The werewolves of the Blue River Pack all know the affection Alpha Oscar and Luna Willow have for him. No one dares to provoke him, not even Henry, who was bullied, can speak up. Suddenly, there is a commotion
Ella’s POV Kevin and Liam left. When I realized that Kevin was really expelled from the Blue River Pack by Alpha Oscar, my heart felt empty, especially the disappointment in his eyes when he last looked at me, which I found unforgettable. "Anna, what's wrong with you? You seem absent-minded," Holly asks, carrying a medicine box. "Nothing..." I say. "No, you have something on your mind. Kevin left, are you missing him?" she asks. I pause, my hand holding the pen trembling slightly. "Anna, if you love Kevin, you should tell him. You're mates, even from different packs, love can overcome everything," Holly says with concern. "I don't want you to regret it." I'm confused. Do I love Kevin? I don't know. "Thank you, Holly," I nod. I try to focus on work again, but I find myself unable to. I don't like lying, but I lied in front of Kevin and Holly just to avoid reality. I hate this cowardly side of myself. "Anna, why are you staring at me like that? Are you going to tell me some
Ella’s POV In the grand hall, there was only Luke and me. He regarded me as a powerless Omega, dismissing all the servants. "Ella, if you want to live here, you must become my wife. Even though you are a lowly Omega, I am the future alpha of the Blue River Pack. I can make you Luna." My gaze turned icy. He didn't love me at all; he only wanted to marry me out of damn conquest. He looked down on me from the bottom of his heart. Luke's arrogant behavior filled me with anger and contempt. This wasn't his first time treating someone so despicably. "Very well, I accept your proposal," I said, approaching him. Luke smirked, "You're clever. You know there's no other male wolf in the Blue River Pack who can compare to me." "Of course, you're Alpha Oscar's most favored son. It's my honor that someone as noble as you would even consider me," I said, pulling out a bottle from my sleeve, my eyes sharp. I was going to teach this bastard a lesson, make him remember what it felt like to be at
Kevin’s POV "Kevin, what new insights did you gain from your trip to the Blue River Pack?" My father, Peter Allen, reclined on the couch, puffing on a cigar, inquiring. I pursed my lips, clutching the wine glass in my hand, staring absent-mindedly at the swirling red wine. The scene of Ella's rejection to return with me haunted my mind, along with Luke's smug face, leaving me utterly irritated. "Reporting, Mr. Peter, we found Ariana Moore's daughter, Ella, in the Blue River Pack. She's currently working at the Royal Laboratory in Luna Manor, serving as a physician," Beta Liam interjected. I shot him a warning glare. "Ella is alive?" My father stood up, pleasantly surprised. "Where is she? Did you bring her back?!" "No, Mr. Peter, we intended to do so, but we were expelled from the Blue River Pack," Liam seemed oblivious to my warning and continued. "What?!" My father slammed the table. "Oscar Nelson, that old stubborn, dare to drive my son out of the Pack? Does he not respect
Kevin's POV Alcohol corroded my reason, and James' face turned into Luke's in my eyes, and then I crazily beat him. However, when Beta Liam appeared and tightly grabbed my wrist, I felt the flames of anger burning even stronger in my heart. I punched Liam in the face with dissatisfaction, and he immediately covered the injured area, but didn't let go of me. "Damn it! Liam, stop meddling, " I roared. "Alpha, calm down!" Liam's voice carried a hint of helplessness and understanding. "Let go of me." I commanded him with Alpha's authority, he was hesitant, and the werewolves in the club cast surprised glances, which intensified the manic emotions within me. "If you damn well keep looking, I'll gouge your eyes out!" I snarled viciously. Everyone instantly averted their gaze, then quickly stepped back, I could feel their fear, but I had lost control by now. Liam struggled to hold me, trying to calm me down. "Alpha, listen to me, I understand you, but you can't vent like this. Ella doe
Liam’s POV "Bro, don't grab my clothes like that. If you treat me this way, I'll tell Dad!" Maya exclaimed hysterically, her sharp voice nearly shattering my eardrums. I reluctantly seized her hands and hoisted her onto my shoulder, ignoring her protests as I carried her back home. "Liam, is this what you find amusing? You're Kevin's beta and my brother. If you won't help me, are you going to help those bitches who are trying to seduce Kevin?!" Faced with my silence, Maya grew frantic, shouting my name, furrowing my brow. "Maya, precisely because you're my sister, I have to stop you from doing anything embarrassing or offensive to the Alpha." "How am I embarrassing you? Liam, do you think being a Beta makes you so great? Stop telling me what to do!" She retaliated by kicking her legs forcefully, almost slipping off my back. I opened the car door and dumped her into the passenger seat. "Maya, I've warned you before. Kevin doesn't love you; he loves Ella. By persistently followin
Kevin’s POV The next day, when I woke up in the hotel and recalled what happened at the club yesterday, I sighed and rubbed my aching forehead, reluctantly calling Liam. "Good morning, Alpha." "Good morning, and now, come pick me up and take me back to the camp." "Alright, but Alpha, there's something I need to inform you about beforehand." "What?" Without even thinking, I could guess that I had beaten up James yesterday, and he would surely go back and tell his father, Elder George. "Elder George came to the camp to report to Mr. Peter that you had fought his son, and Mr. Peter is very angry now." "Alright, I see." I raised my eyebrows nonchalantly, unsurprised, and hung up the phone. George was the most ill-tempered of the three elders in our pack. In contrast, Liam's father, David, was the most gentle. Therefore, they always had disagreements during meetings due to differing viewpoints. Upon arriving at the camp, I opened the door to my father's office. Elder George and P