Chapter 160 Alan’s Breaking Point
Alan’s POV
My fingers crashed onto the piano keys, the harsh notes tearing through the quiet office.
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I yanked at my tie, annoyed, and crushed the sheet music in front of me. This was the 32nd failed draft this month.
A knock came at the door. One of my staff stepped in with a tablet, looking uneasy. “Mr. Alan, there are more negative comments on Instagram. They’re saying you’re hogging the ambassador spot and still can’t produce a single decent soothing melody.”
I let out a humorless laugh and swiped through the screen.
There weren’t many comments, but every one of them hit hard. Someone was clearly stirring things up.
A few days ago, a full wave of hate comments had exploded online. Samson managed to suppress it only by using resources from the Operations Department.
Whoever was behind this was targeting Eclipse Pack. No question about it.
“Found the source yet?” I tossed the tablet aside, fingers tightening.
The Howlstead ambassador title was something Eclipse Pack fought tooth and nail to earn. If I failed he I’d lose face for myself and bring shame to the entire pack.
“Not yet. They’re hiding their IP well.” My staff paused.
I frowned. Chasing ghosts was useless right now. What mattered more was creating a soothing melody that could shut everyone up.
“How’s Seven?” I asked.
Seven was currently Howlstead’s most popular music artist. His songs perfectly matched wolf-spirit, frequencies. I’d asked him to collaborate, but he kept saying the piece was still “missing its final soul.”
“I was just about to report on that.” My staff stepped closer.
“I contacted Seven’s manager. He said Seven has an old friend, codename Avi. Back in the Glacier Pack, H was a famous composer. That person wrote ‘Wolf-Soul Whispers,’ still considered the gold standard of soothing melodies, Seven says only H can complete the song’s missing soul.”
“She retired years ago,” I said.
“Yes, but Seven says he’ll try. They have a life-and-death bond, so maybe he can convince her. My team is following up. We’ll update you the moment we hear anything.”
I waved him out, and silence returned.
Frustration pulsed through me like a rising tide. I grabbed my coat. If I kept sitting here, I’d end up
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smashing the piano.
Some fresh air might help.
At the elevator, I spotted two familiar figures.
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The girl in the school uniform, pale and tired-looking but with bright eyes and messy hair-Amanda.
Next to her stood Jennifer from Polar Pack, the rising alpha successor at the Werewolf Language Academy.
Amanda noticed me and blinked before giving a polite smile. “Mr. Alan.”
Jennifer followed suit with a respectful greeting.
“What are you two doing here?” I asked. This floor wasn’t open to just anyone.
“I’m helping Jennifer sign up for the image management course,” Amanda said, pointing to the girl beside her. “She wants to boost her status in the pack. I heard the Foreign Affairs Department offers short programs.”
I nodded. It made sense.
If Jennifer wanted to compete for Polar Pack’s alpha seat, polishing her public image was normal.
My eyes drifted back to Amanda. She wore a plain white hoodie, nothing special, but her eyes sparkled like hidden stars.
“The registration office is on the third floor. Straight ahead, then left,” I said. “Need help finding it?”
“No, we’re good. Thanks, Mr. Alan.” Amanda waved, pulling Jennifer toward the stairs. She hopped along like a little rabbit.
I watched her disappear down the hall, my lips lifting despite myself. This girl was far more capable than Josh ever was.
Shaking off the thought, I headed for the parking garage. I had barely taken two steps when my phohe
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