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Chapter 91: Gurion's Mother

Author: Castmere
last update Last Updated: 2022-11-19 10:05:23
We were supposed to head out the next morning, but unfortunately, we were informed that Gurion's mother had contracted some strange illness that they couldn't cure. We had no choice but to tend to her first, looking at how dire her situation was.

I remained in my passive form because she might feel uncomfortable if she suddenly saw the daughter of the alpha who punished her son, leading to his untimely passing. She and her partners hadn't seen me in my passive form and without my mask on, so I thought it would work out well.

Dylan's people led us to Jala's room, the birth mother of Gurion. All her spouses and a few Sirens were surrounding her.

"I thought she'd been doing well already?" I asked, looking at Dylan with a confused look.

"She did. We have no idea what happened now. She just recovered recently," he worriedly replied as we walked beside the bed.

He suddenly looked sharply at his people, who forgot to bow their heads when we entered the room, and said, "Everyone, pay resp
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