Aaron’s Point of ViewOlivia hesitated, her grief-stricken eyes searching mine. She didn’t agree to my proposal right away, and I understood why. The loss of her father was still fresh—marriage was the last thing on her mind.I couldn’t push her too hard. If I did, she might start to suspect my true motives. Instead, I comforted her for a while, offering gentle reassurances before excusing myself. There were more pressing matters to handle.The Wouri River Pack had suffered heavy losses in the last battle. If I wanted to win this war, I couldn’t rely on brute force like Louis had. Jack, the Alpha of the Blue Lagoon Pack, wasn’t just strong—he was cunning. If I fought him head-on, I would only meet the same fate as my predecessor.That’s why I needed a different approach.I had long considered seeking help from Bennet, a powerful black wizard. His magic was feared by many, and with his aid, I wouldn’t need an army—I only needed to kill Jack. Once Jack was gone, the Blue Lagoon Pack wou
Rose’s Point of ViewI hadn’t expected Aaron to launch another attack so soon. There was something in his demeanor that screamed confidence, as though he believed victory was inevitable.I couldn’t afford to sit idly by while things unfolded. If the Wouri River Pack kept up their arrogant, relentless aggression, more werewolves would die in this prolonged war.I knew I had to act quickly. I needed to get Olivia’s number and find a way to make her see the truth. My plan was to inform her that Aaron had been the one to kill her father. Most of the Wouri River Pack had pledged their loyalty to Aaron, but Olivia couldn’t simply ignore the fact that Louis, her own father, had been murdered. No matter how much she cared for Aaron, I doubted she could accept that.I was preparing to put my plan into motion when the soldiers who had been on the battlefield began returning.It was clear from the state of them that the battle had been fierce. Many were injured, their faces pale and strained. I
Rose’s Point of ViewI gathered the soldiers of the Blue Lagoon Pack and brought the prisoner to the valley where Jack had vanished.There were clear signs of soil disturbance. A large section of the earth had cracked open, with broken soil scattered across the area, mixed with dead leaves and uprooted shrubs. The scene looked like chaos had struck.However, I couldn’t convince myself that an earthquake had caused it.The damage seemed too localized, affecting only a small area, while the surrounding landscape remained intact. For such a large-scale earthquake to happen without impacting the wider area seemed too improbable. Yet, having never experienced an actual earthquake, I couldn’t completely dismiss the possibility.I gave orders to the werewolves, and we began the search. Under my direction, we started digging where Jack had last been swallowed by the earth.As we worked, I struggled to keep my rising panic at bay. I refused to entertain the grim thought of Jack’s body lying cr
Aaron’s Point of ViewThe news of Jack’s disappearance must have spread through the Blue Lagoon Pack and the entire pack alliance by now. It was the perfect moment to strike. With their leader gone, they were vulnerable, and I intended to take full advantage of that.As soon as my army and I crossed into their territory, the Blue Lagoon Pack and their allies emerged from the forest, ready for battle. Wasting no time, I gave the order to attack. Gunfire rang out, shattering the eerie silence of the woods.To my surprise, Jack’s absence didn’t seem to have dampened their morale. The Blue Lagoon Pack and the alliance forces were just as disciplined and relentless as before.The alliance werewolves had positioned themselves as snipers, hidden behind the trees, while the Blue Lagoon wolves had shifted into their beast forms, engaging in fierce, close-range combat with my warriors. Their raw strength was undeniable.I couldn’t help but wonder—who was leading them now?Scanning the battlefie
Rose’s Point of ViewAaron’s lies spread like wildfire across the battlefield, fueling vicious rumors within both the Blue Lagoon Pack and the allied forces. He focused on one particular truth—that we had once been together. And the more the rumor was repeated, the more people believed it.Some of the older werewolves, those who had lived in the Maroon Hill Pack, knew about my past with Aaron. Their knowledge only added fuel to the fire, making it harder for me to escape the shadow of my history. Soon, I found myself bombarded with questions from my own pack—questions filled with anger, doubt, and accusation.Their trust in me had been shaken.I could feel the shift in their attitudes. The warriors no longer followed my commands as readily as before. Whispers followed me everywhere, and I was met with cold, uncertain gazes.Desperate to put an end to the rumors, I called for an urgent meeting. I needed to set the record straight.But my efforts failed.The doubt in my warriors’ eyes r
Aaron’s Point of ViewThe rumors about my past with Rose spread like wildfire, reaching every corner of the Wouri River Pack.It wasn’t long before Olivia came storming into my tent, her eyes burning with jealousy. I didn’t even need to ask—I already knew why she was here.“Aaron, why didn’t you tell me that the Luna of the Blue Lagoon Pack was your ex?” she demanded, her voice sharp. “I thought I was the only woman you’d ever loved.”I barely managed to hold back my irritation. Did she really think I’d waste my time explaining something so trivial? I had no interest in Olivia beyond what she could offer me. She wasn’t particularly beautiful or captivating, but she was the princess of the Wouri River Pack—my key to power.Forcing a smile, I softened my expression. “Yes, I was with Rose before,” I admitted, letting out a carefully measured sigh. “But I never loved her. She pursued me, not the other way around. Back then, I was nothing, and she was an Alpha’s daughter. How could I have
Olivia’s point of view:I had always thought that the happiest thing that could happen to me was to marry the person I loved. We would have a big wedding, during which I would be dressed in a luxurious and beautiful wedding dress. My father, who cherished me more than anything, would personally give my hand to my beloved prince, who would accompany me for the rest of my life. I would receive the sincere blessings of all the members of the pack, who wish me eternal happiness.At least, that was my expectations for my wedding. With these happy thoughts in mind, I accepted Aaron’s proposal.The reality turned out to be the opposite and disappointed me a lot. There was no time to hire a makeup artist or choose wedding dresses and jewellery during leisure. I had to wear a wedding dress bought in a hurry, which looked terribly good on me and very bad. There were no flowers or balloons, no beautiful and romantic atmosphere.Nothing happened as I imagined.I found that "loomy" was a good desc
Olivia’s Point of ViewI didn’t want to believe Rose. I wanted to dismiss her accusations as lies, but my father’s death still haunted me. I needed to know the truth.Clutching the USB drive tightly in my trembling hand, I replayed Rose’s determined words in my mind.The moment I returned to the Wouri River Pack, I locked myself in my room, took a deep breath, and inserted the drive into my laptop.A video began to play—a recording of a dense forest, the camera shifting as if someone was secretly filming from the bushes. My breath hitched when Aaron came into view.He moved toward my father, who sat unsuspectingly on a stone, his guard completely down. Without hesitation, Aaron pulled out a gun and aimed it at him.A muffled gunshot rang out. The weapon had been silenced. My father jerked forward, his eyes wide with shock before his body crumpled to the ground.Aaron didn’t stop. He fired again. And again.I watched in horror as he stepped closer, ensuring my father was truly dead bef
Bennet’s point of view:I ran in the direction I was coming from.Alan was just a child. He couldn't go far in such a short time.Indeed, I spotted a silhouette fleeing in the forest in front of me after searching for a while. I immediately used my ability to teleport to catch up with him.Alan was so terrified that he stumbled back when he saw me appear. I could understand that he was afraid and hated me now.My face was a mask of rage as I approached him with measured steps."It's not funny for you to test my limits over and over again. Alan, you'd better behave yourself."Then I grabbed his hand and started to walk to the farm.Alan tried to free himself from my grip and said in an innocent and furious voice.“Let go of me!”I tightened my grip on him and said with disdain: "Make your age. Come back docilely with me.""What you did is horrible. I won't help you anymore." Alan continued his desperate struggle as I pulled him forward. His shoes left long marks in the ground.I though
Bennet’s point of view:I bought a farm in the north to use as a temporary prison for wizards who resisted me. I couldn't kill them at the moment, since Alan was with me. Thus, I had no choice but to lock them in the farm to prevent their escape. For more security, I put a magic board around the farm.After Alan found out that I had killed someone, he gradually became depressed. He didn't want to go out with me and stayed locked in the farm all day.Initially, I was convinced that Alan did not have the courage to disobey me. But one night, I could feel that the magical network I had set up was slowly disappearing. Immediately, I got out of bed and ran to the farm. Someone had broken the magical network I used to imprison the wizards! All the wizards were busy rushing out of the farm, their cheers for their freedom echoing in the air. Before I could catch them, they disappeared right in front of me using the magic of teleportation.Alan was there, watching them run away with a smile on
Bennet’s point of view:I dragged Alan with me to the north, where the wizards were much more powerful than those in the south. If I could gather enough people to join me, I could soon wage a war.Alan and I stayed in a small northern town. In order to attract more powerful wizards, I often participated in local meetings in the north.One day, I arrived at an ordinary tavern, filled with the aroma of roast chicken and strong alcohol.The wizards of the north liked to show their power more than the wizards of the south. At that time, several ordinary wizards were competing to see who was the most powerful. However, what they showed were the most basic attack curses that did not even deserve my attention."Good good good. Isn't it Bennet? Why did you come to such a remote place?" One of the wizards recognised me standing in the crowd and approached me with a sarcastic salute."I'm just passing by for a quick look.”I did my best to control my disgust. I had no interest in exchanging wor
Rose’s point of view:For the moment, Jack and I have stayed in the official house of Olivia’s pack. Zoe, on the other hand, followed the wizards of the north every day to inquire about news or updates. She then came back to tell us about the fruit of her work late in the evening.One day, Zoe returned after dusk, exhausted and exhausted from all her energy. She threw her high heels without worrying about the world before throwing herself on the couch crossing her long legs. Her face was streaked with thick makeup and she gave off a strong smell of whiskey."These northern wizards are really good at drinking! I had to drink thirty glasses of wine before I could get them completely drunk. It was hell!"I handed a glass of water to Zoe, which she took with gratitude before swallowing it all at once. After a brief respite, she pulled herself together and analysed what she had learned."I heard from them that Bennet seems to have a mysterious anti-magic power, and it has strengthened his
Olivia’s point of view:Now that I had seen through him, Jared got up from the couch angrily and shouted:"What do you mean?""Do you seriously think I don't know what you're thinking, Jared? You know better than anyone why you came to see me today." I sniffed, took the cup of coffee on the table and put a few pieces of sugar in it. The cubes melted slowly while I stirred the coffee with a spoon.My answer left Jared even more embarrassed and restless. He gave me a disdainful look and tried to reason: "Don't be so ungrateful and arrogant, Olivia. Do you seriously think you can be an Alpha woman for a long time?In the past, everyone was afraid of the Wouri River Pack because of your father. Now that Louis is dead, all those who have been removed by him before will naturally not let things happen. Many packs want your territory and your resources. Although the Green Pine Pack's army is a little weak, it's more than enough to help you. But do you dare to refuse me? I'm afraid that the W
Olivia’s point of view:As I listened to Jared's hasty explanation with a frown, I noticed that there was something wrong with his choice of words.Although he said he wanted to help me lighten my burdens, his condescending perception of women was evident in the way he spoke. He sounded as if he was a hero or a knight in sparkling armour coming to save me, the damsel in distress. It was degrading.He was far too arrogant for my taste.Even if I wanted to get married, I couldn't find an ounce of sincerity from him. Not to mention that I was not looking for a husband at the moment. I just wanted to focus only on my homework as an Alpha pack. "Do you honestly think it is necessary for an Alpha woman to get married? That this is more important than anything else in this world? Let's say I married you. When that would happen, you would gain authority over my pack and all the werewolves would cling to each of your words. The way I see it, this marriage would be much more beneficial to you
Olivia’s point of view:The next day, my phone rang when I was having my usual breakfast. To my surprise, it was from Alpha Bill. I didn't expect him to call me so early in the morning.Why did this old bastard call me unexpectedly? Was he asking for a fight? Well, it was perfectly good! I myself wanted to have one.I took my phone, ready to talk to him.However, something even more unexpected happened."Hello, Olivia, sorry to bother you so soon. Regarding our discussion yesterday, I am ready to accept the changes to the contract you propose. I was a little reckless yesterday and I didn't think so. Honestly, now that I've slept on it, I think the conditions you've proposed for our cooperation are excellent." Bill's way of speaking was, to put it simply, extremely humble and polite. There was no trace of the arrogance he showed yesterday.Suffice it to say that I was stunned, quite stunned by his sudden change of attitude. It was strange, and I didn't understand why he was acting like
Olivia’s point of view:After becoming the Alpha of the Wouri RiverPack, I mentally prepared myself to face the challenges ahead. Because I was an Alpha woman, my problems and difficulties were much more important than those of an Alpha man. It was exhausting, but it was in my expectations.Rose was concerned about my well-being.Being the kind person she was, she kept learning about my current situation and seemed eager to help me as she could. I told her everything, without sparing any detail."Soon after I took office, I received many complaints in my file. We may seem to live in peace right now, but in truth, there are werewolves who don't accept me like their Alpha. They openly turned against me several times during our meetings. They suggested making other male werewolves the Alpha.Some even went so far as to sow trouble in the pack! They spread ugly rumours that the pack was in trouble because of my mismanagement. They wanted to force me to resign. For now, I have only managed
Rose's point of view:Shortly after I was discharged from the hospital, Zoe went to the villa for a visit. After Bennet kidnapped Alan, she had taken active measures to find Alan's whereabouts."You heard from other wizards yesterday that they had seen Bennet appear with his men several times in the north. They may be in the north at the moment, but as you can guess, this place is a little too far. Do you want to go?"Zoe looked very anxious when she asked us for our opinion. She was probably deeply worried about Alan."I also want to bring Alan back, and I want to help Jack regain his memory as soon as possible. But I don't know if we can succeed on this trip. After all, Bennet is very powerful."Of course, I wanted to venture into the north. The choice was obvious. I turned to look at Jack, who was leaning against the sofa. He had the whole pack to manage, so it would probably be difficult for him to leave the pack behind."So here we go. I'll let Marvin manage the pack while I'm aw