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“This is the grand welcome you prepared for me?” the red-haired lady questioned with arms crossed, looking vain.
“You… I spared your life back then out of kindness,” Alpha Blake said with spite.
“That’s why I’m here to repay the favour,” after she said this, her nine tails materialised, leaving those behind her in awe.
“She has excellent control over her transformation. Even a Lycan will have a little trouble doing that,” Alpha Marcus whispered to his friend who nodded in agreement.
“Seeing her up close, I realize she is more than walking delicacy,” Alpha Dmitri remarked.
“Where is my Luna?” Ralton’s Alpha questioned with a deep scowl.
“I don’t know,” Lavana replied nonchalantly, “Is it written on my forehead that I’m a seer?”
“You…”
“I hope you’ve prepared your necks for me like I instructed,”
“Just because you have nine tails and can turn invisible, you think Raltons will be an easy kill for you?” Alpha Blake scoffed, “Dream on!”
He turned around and asked the other pack members to retreat further into the pack’s territory.
Then when he felt it was safe, he threw a strange black gemstone to the ground, close to Lavana. Immediately, a light blue magical barrier was set up, covering all of Ralton’s territory.
“I want to see how you’re going to fulfil your vow when you can’t even enter,” Alpha Blake began to laugh wildly.
The pack members all around the pack felt relieved when they saw the magical barrier above them. So this was the Alpha’s trump card? He used it at the right time. Now that Olmpha won’t be able to get in. She will thus fail her promise and news will spread like wildfire.
How exactly their Alpha King got the means to set up this barrier, they didn’t know and neither did they care; as long as they were free from danger.
“So you think a mere barrier can stop me?” Lavana turned to face the others who were still filming.
“Stop recording or you will be the first ones to die,” she cautioned. Immediately, those who’d been actively filming discontinued their act.
“Welcome, Miss Lavana. It’s an honour to meet you again. We held a party to show you our support and we’ve also reserved a lot of food for you, in case you’re famished,” said Alpha Marcus. If he got on this Olmpha’s good side, it wouldn’t be a bad thing. Even if she couldn’t fulfil her vow today, her might wasn’t something to look down on. If she wanted, she could directly make Blood Star the first-ranked pack.
“Get lost!” she spat before levitating, shocking everyone.
Since when was an Olmpha capable of flying? Maybe their eyes were playing pranks on them?
Several rubbed their eyes before looking again but they still saw the same thing- a flying Olmpha female.
Alpha Blake didn’t expect that she could fly. The weak point of this barrier is its thin eye which was at the top. It could be broken with constant hits. And he knew for sure that was her aim. But at least, it’ll take her at least one or two hours to do that. That should buy him enough time for his next plan.
“Retreat!” he yelled to his people and they instantly turned around to flee.
Lavana scoffed at their actions, not bothering to fly to the top. She took out some pearls in the storage ring that her mate had given her last night before bed.
“Let’s see if they’re as effective as Cephine said,” she muttered, throwing a bunch of them towards the barrier at once.
Immediately the magical barrier crashed, shocking everyone present.
“It’s really effective,” she exclaimed internally.
“It’s so easy to take down an array? What exactly did she use?” the 10th-ranked Alpha asked his dark-skinned Beta.
“The stuff was too tiny to see clearly from here, Alpha. But whatever it was, we can’t get our hands on it,” his Beta replied.
Now that the damn barrier was gone, Lavana turned invisible and teleported the moment her gemstone made its appearance on her forehead.
Alpha Blake gave his Beta an order while rushing towards his residence. Beta Harold then yelled for the pack members to go to a secret passage in the ancestral hall quickly.
Everyone who heard paid heed to his command and rushed to the ancestral hall in a frenzy. But before they could enter the building, a female suddenly materialized at the entrance, arms folded, a wicked grin on her lips.NôvelDrama.Org © 2024.
Seeing this, many turned around to flee but she teleported and appeared ahead of them, launching fire spheres at them, frightening them to the point they began to retreat instead.
How did the lady get ahead of them? And more importantly, she could launch fire from her bare hands. It was this kind of being that their Alpha was confident to fight against?
There was only one thought in heads at the moment- Ralton’s doomed for sure.
“Is this how you treat a guest?” she questioned, walking closer to them. Their Alpha in question was nowhere to be found at this crucial moment. What a good leader he was!
“You lot tormented me for a decade and a half. I grew a lot of thick skin so I could survive the endless humiliation every day. Tell me, what crime did I commit for you guys to treat me like a punching bag?”
No one was bold enough to give her an answer.
“Years ago, your pack caused the demise of my people and when I escaped this hell, I swore to return and wipe you all out without sparing a single soul. However, last night I had a change of heart. I will spare some of you; I mean I will spare the pregnant women and the children. The rest of you have two choices, either commit suicide or try to escape as fast you can from me. Bring out all the children and expecting mothers,” she ordered.
“Never!” a woman shouted, “Don’t trust her. She’s going to kill our kids first. She’s only one person. If we go against her, she can’t possibly fight off all of us right?”
Hearing this, many began to see her logic as sound.
“You b*tch you hurt my only son and then escaped. Now you dare to show your ugly face here, I’ll bring your head to his grave as solace,” a black-haired middle-aged man yelled, rushing at Lavana with the others following suit, quite a number of them quickly shifted to their wolf forms while the others only had their canines and nails lengthen.
They howled a battle cry as they charged at her.
“Idiots!” she shook her head and levitated, shocking all of them.
How were they going to fight a flying being? Since when could a wolf blood even fly? They instantly lost their intrepidity to fight and dropped to their knees when they saw her hands again produce two giant fireballs.
“Please, have mercy,” many pleaded as they bowed down to her.