Rose was playing her role really well with the rumor that she had spread about Zuri, putting her in a bad light and also swayed public opinion about Rhett.
Public loved to have Rhett as their alpha, but they started to question him. Not only his father, but also his brother and now his sister that got involved with Great Lunar Kingdom, this fact alone made them questioned his loyalty.
They didn’t want their pack was dragged along the mud of conspiracy and coup, they didn’t want to get into a battle that they didn’t agree on.
It took such short time when the small rumor became the real trouble.
Princess Rose played savior with the people in the River Creek pack, she helped the distribution of the supplies and this made Gayle cringed.
"Damn, Zuri should have been more active like this..." Gayle murmured to himself, feeling annoyed because Rose acted as if the supplies came from her, or at least, from the royal. She took advantage of the absent of Khaos and Rhett. "Such a wicked woman," the gamma scowled.
Khaos’s warriors were still confused about the real reason why Gayle became the gamma and why Caiden suddenly demoted, but they didn’t dare to ask further. They only assumed, Caiden had done something really bad that incurred the alpha’s wrath.
Gayle and the rest of the warriors caught a sight of the king from the distance, he walked straight to them and the gamma hoped he would just walk away, but instead, he stopped in front of him and asked about Khaos’s whereabouts.
"The alpha is looking for a way to get more supplies until we can get delivery from another continent." It was a lie, but there was no way Gayle would tell the truth.
"Looking for more supplies..." Dacre repeated the word, but there was a hidden meaning behind it, which gave an idea to the people that Khaos was looking for Zuri instead.
The alpha’s family had been a sensitive topic for them and Dacre made sure to establish the image that they were a family of a traitor.
Meanwhile, Zuri was in a great pain. The ritual had not yet started, but she felt the backlash of the other curses that had been inflicted on her.
Her body was so hot, she felt like her skin melted. It was so painful, her blood was boiling and every time she was breathing, she felt like she sucked on ashes. Her lungs were burning.
She screamed until she couldn’t recognize her voice anymore.
"Should we continue?" Elijah asked the mysterious man that he met frequently inside the chapel.
He was wearing the hoodie of his cloak over his head, hiding his face, but all the magic users there lowered their head, they showed their utmost respect on him, more than they showed it to the alpha.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: A Mate For The Last Lycan