Now Harriet knew provoking Liam wasn't a good idea. She was lying on her stomach on the bed without a single thread covering her body when Liam covered her with a thick blanket. The man had finished putting his pants back on, walking towards the wide-open tower window. Harriet held back her sleep as she watched Liam's sturdy back turn to her. "Go to sleep, Madam. When you wake up, I will still be here with you," said the man. "You don't want to sleep with me, Milord?" asked Harriet softly. Liam leaned back against the window frame like when they first met and smiled at Harriet. The man nodded slowly. "Mm, I don't want to sleep yet," the man said quietly. At that moment, it felt like Harriet was just blinking. Because when she woke up, Liam was still sitting in the same place and the same position, but the sun was already rising on the eastern horizon. Harriet jolted awake, and let out a small groan from the pain in her lower back. Harriet heard Liam chuckling. “Oh God… you had
"Are you still mad at me?" asked Liam, who took Harriet's hand and put her fingers to his lips, kissing it long and deeply. Harriet looked the other way and still didn't say anything. Liam kept trying to figure out what Harriet was seeing because he thought maybe she was interested in something, but the woman seemed to be staring blankly into the air by her side. As their breakfast arrived, Harriet finally turned to Liam. The man looked like a remorseful Golden Retriever. Harriet suppressed her smile, trying to control her face, which was about to burst into laughter. "All right, let's have breakfast, Milord," said Harriet. Liam's golden eyes stared straight at her. "I'm sorry," the man said once again in a very soft voice, even making the people sitting and having breakfast at the tables around them swoon. It was no exception for the breakfast shop waitress, who immediately blushed. "I'm not angry anymore," said Harriet no less gently. Her lavender eyes radiated shaded warmth,
"Oh, God," Harriet covered her mouth and wept with joy as she read the letter Daniel had shown her. The letter was from the Old Duke. "We've won, Madam," Daniel breathed a sigh of relief, accepting the embrace of his wife, Amelia, who was almost screaming with delight. "This is very good news," Harriet rubbed her cheek and chuckled. All the servants who heard also cheered and hugged each other cheerfully from the news. "Madam, congratulations!" Amelia said, approaching Harriet. Both hugged each other. "Congratulations to all of us," said Harriet softly. The Old Duke's letter had clearly stated that the opposing Lycan army had been captured in whole, numbering nearly 600 individuals. There were casualties from both sides, but thanks to the Old Duke's wisdom and strategy, not many lives were lost. The Old Duke explained in a separate appendix to Harriet that he had found her brother's Mate. This was the news that Harriet had been waiting for. However, the Old Duke's explanation
“If the Old Duke arrives tomorrow, we'll have to strictly check the dose of suppressant for the Young Lord, even more closely than before,” the Lycan physician, who was treating Heath, said to Harriet.Harriet stared at the physician inquiringly."Didn't Madam say that His Grace Old Duke will bring Young Lord Goldlane's Mate back home? We are worried that maybe the dose of suppressant would be too high and Young Lord would overdose, or there might be too little so that Young Lord might immediately go out of control again,” explained the physician.This time Harriet understood. Her brows furrowed deeply, and she felt a little uncomfortable because she didn't know what to do."I'll have Daniel and the guards prepare themself in case of something happens then," said Harriet.The physician smiled and nodded in agreement at Harriet's words. Perhaps because of Harriet's experience dealing with her brother by herself in the West, Harriet already knew what to do.Just yesterday, they received
Daniel planned to fight with his wolf form. The man looked at Harriet with a helpless expression, while Harriet was still racking her brains again. She still needed to find a way to wake her brother. Daniel started running towards Heath, who was already chained up and held back by dozens of Lycans. While running, the man's body began to transform into a ferocious red wolf. It was smaller than Heath, a giant grey wolf with a black fur pattern down its spine, but Daniel was very fast and fierce. The red wolf jumped onto the grey wolf's upper neck and bit him hard. RAW! HHRARRRRH! A terrible growl resounded, pushing everyone back, but Harriet stepped forward. "Heath! Hey, you stupid brother, wake up and open your eyes!" About five meters in front of Heath, Harriet was standing straight. Harriet's feet were steady on the ground so she wouldn't be pushed back by the force of Heath's roaring sound. "Heath! This is embarrassing! You are a knight, regain your consciousness!" shouted H
Old Duke Almandine's convoy of 1000 Lycan troops arrived at the northern city's border as midnight passed. Because they were rushing from the West, they arrived sooner than expected. The Old Duke rode a large horse at the front of the convoy, galloping at a moderate pace through the deserted streets at midnight. He was followed by hundreds of his soldiers who made it back, along with prisoners of war who were strangely not tied up nor chained. In no time, the victory convoy that had come quietly under the night sky had arrived at Almandine Castle. No cheers, no words, just mighty Lycans whose irises shone in the darkness. Harriet and Heath stood to greet them at the end of the castle entrance steps. Leading everyone, Harriet knelt down respectfully as the Old Duke, the mighty Alpha, dismounted. “My child, Harriet,” said the Old Duke when he saw Harriet getting up and standing, welcoming him, smiling with relief. "Your Grace," Harriet returned the Old Duke's greeting. “Congratula
Miriam Amaryllis was the daughter of a famous Alpha in the Western Continent, Gran Amaryllis. The Amaryllis Lycan Pack was also the largest Lycan Pack on the West Continent, although it was smaller than the Almandine.Unlike in the Euclase Imperial Continent, in the West Continent, Lycans were considered evil monsters and hated by everyone. And because of that, the entire life of Miriam and her Pack was nomadic. They were always hiding from ordinary people.Their pack was very famous and always escaped humans who would hunt them at sight. However, one day, Miriam was kidnapped by the Western Continent's Royal Prince, Prince Julian Hyacinth of the Central Hyacinth Kingdom.Miriam's father and his entire Lycan family did everything they could to save Miriam, but unfortunately, Alpha Gran failed and died in an all-out fight.By taking Miriam hostage and catching Miriam with a binding spell, Julian Hyacinth used the Amaryllis Lycan army to orchestrate a sneak attack on the Euclase Imperia
Miriam hesitantly followed Heath down the hallway of Almandine Castle into the dining room for their breakfast. On the back of Heath's left hand that was holding hers, was a mark extending to the man's ring finger. It was their imprinting mark. Miriam also looked at the back of her own left hand, which had the same mark. She secretly smiled happily, because they had officially become a fated mate. It had been two days since she had arrived at Almandine Castle. For two days, Heath, who finally finished his rutting period, had taken control of himself from fondling Miriam fiercely. Of course, they were resting between their intercourse, but Miriam didn't come out of the room at all. Their food and other necessities were delivered by the maid after Heath ordered them anyway. Miriam heard today was the day of the victory celebration that Almandine held to welcome the Old Duke's return from the battlefield. It seemed that the Old Duke was serious about keeping his promise. He would