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Novel Male 141

Chapter 141 

Third Person’s POV 

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Lance learned from Caldwell that after Adelaide dissolved her mate bond, the rumors spread were largely Madison’s doing

Though it was a dissolved bond, Madison framed it as Adelaide being abandoned, leading many powerful packsLunas to disdain her

Otherwise, Rosemary couldn’t have caused such a stir

Now, Madison’s birthday invite to Adelaide likely harbored ill intent

While Adelaide shouldn’t attend, Lance respects her choice if she decides to go

After pondering, Lance said, Visit the Frostfang Pack and ask Miss Davidson if she’ll attend.” 

Beta Ralph replied, Yes, I’ll go now.” 

With that, he left

Adelaide’s POV 

When Madison’s invitation arrived at the Frostfang Pack, I was polishing my father’s wolfhead dagger

I just knew her birthday was tomorrow. The invite arrived today, clearly not giving me time to prep a gift. I had to pick something from the pack’s storeroom

The goldembossed wolf claw sigil on the parchment gleamed coldly, contrasting sharply with the frost wolf totem on the blade

Omega Ivy looked worried. Madison has always been hostile to the Frostfang Pack. When Luna Airelle was alive, Madison never invited her to her parties. This sudden invitation must be a setup.” 

I set the invite aside. Probably.” 

I was wellaware of the tensions between my family and Madison

After my father and brothers died in battle, when I returned from the Shadow Peaks training the following year, Madison sent a silver wolfhead statue

The base was inscribed with the ancient wolfscript words Eternal Night Lone Wolfa veiled jibe at the Davidson family’s womenfolk as wolves trapped in eternal night

Unable to pursue glory like male warriors, they would ultimately perish alone with their pack’s decline

She likely sent this invite because I’d returned with merits and am the Frostfang Alpha, aiming to disrupt my Second Chance

She hoped I’d embarrass myself at her party, ruining my engagement to Lance. In her eyes, the Frostfang 

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Alpha lineage should’ve perished with my brothers

Beata advised, Alpha Adelaide, let’s not go.” 

I sat down firmly. We’re going.” 

Why court humiliation?Beata stamped her foot in frustration. Haven’t you suffered enough?” 

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Newer Omegas, unaware of my feud with Madison, joined in persuading me. Alpha Adelaide, don’t go. The gifts are too expensive.” 

I waved them off. “We must face it eventually. Can’t hide in the pack forever. Many Lunas visited recently. If they target me at Madison’s party, I’ll see their true colors and avoid them in the futureit’s a mirror held up to their hypocrisy.” 

Beata’s wolf ears relaxed slightly, anxiety casing from her pheromones. If you insist, don’t take their words to heart. They’re like pupsidle chatter.” 

Their barks can’t hurt me,” I said, viewing their gossip as fleeting

Beta Valentin and the other Omegas didn’t try to dissuade me

Valentin, his silvertipped ears trembling in the shadows, sighed, You’re right. The Blackthorn Pack alliance requires you to assert authority in these powerful packs.” 

Omega Ivy volunteered to prepare gifts. The vault’s treasures glinted under moonstone lights

I hesitated over my mother’s wolfhead necklace and my sisterinlaw’s moonstone earringstoo precious

None seemed right

Then I remembered Craig’s waste.” 

Craig loved oil painting, discarding works he deemed imperfect. I’d secretly stored some unique- brushstroke pieces in the storeroom

I selected <Bouquet of Mountain Ash>

The study housed many of Craig’s masterpieces, which I wouldn’t dare give away

This discarded stilllife would suit Madison

Opening the frame, the vibrant mountain ash leaped outdelicate gradients in the pale yellow petals, even the calyx fuzz was clear

Craig labeled it wastebecause a petal in the left bouquet, meant to droop, curved upward

He always said unrealistic strokes robbed a painting of its soul

But I loved that mistakenpetal. It added life to the piece

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Omega Ivy frowned at the canvas. Such fine brushwork, petals like they’ll bloomwhat a waste to give 

Madison.” 

The study’s floral collection overflows,” I said, flipping through the casel. Craig adores mountain ash. I’ll send a painting to Lycan Erasmus too.” 

Erasmus admired Craig’s realism. Though he owned many portraits, he lacked floralsa gap I could fill with these wastepaintings

Using Craig’s art as an olive branch to the royal family also eased my lingering unease from past conversations

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