She’s Beyond His Rule 20 Summary Jared learns that his parents have met with Wynta, and surprisingly, the meeting went well. Wynta did not refuse their visit and was even given a new, untouched phone as a gesture of sincerity. She told Jared’s father that she left the pack by choice, interpreting Jared’s refusal to accept her into the pack as a deliberate rejection due to her rogue status and lack of a wolf mate. Jared’s parents are disappointed with him, especially because he had thrown Wynta out of his car, which they see as unacceptable.
During a family dinner, Jared proposes that if he must stay until Wynta is accepted and initiated into the pack, one of his brothers should be sent to manage his company in France. He suggests Lance due to his education and language skills, but also mentions Ethan and Colby as options. Jared’s father refuses to let him return to Europe until Wynta is brought into the pack, insisting that Jared’s arrogance caused her to leave and that he must prove himself by helping the pack grow. Ethan volunteers to go to Europe to prove himself, and Colby also offers to go, hoping to find a mate there.
Jared agrees to let his father decide which brother to send but insists on strict rules to protect his business. If either brother damages the company financially or causes internal conflict, they will face severe consequences, including serving the kingdom’s service as punishment. Jared is determined to safeguard the company he built. Jared’s father is pleased with the arrangement and reminds the brothers that any she-wolf they claim as a mate must be properly marked with the pack’s mating band, ensuring no deception.
The father is firm about protecting the pack’s future and succession, emphasizing the importance of honesty and loyalty in choosing mates. The family’s dynamics reveal ongoing tension, but also a shared commitment to the pack’s legacy. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below CHAPTER 20 Jared He was aware that his parents had gone down to speak with Wynta, and from what he’d heard, the meeting had surprisingly gone well. She hadn’t refused their visit; in fact, she’d been given a brand-new phone to replace the one that no longer worked.
Jared knew it was cutting-edge technology, still sealed in its plastic wrap-a clear sign that it hadn’t been tampered with. He understood that gesture was meant to assure her of their sincerity. He had also been informed that Wynta had told his father she hadn’t been forced away from the pack-she had walked away by choice. She had interpreted Jared’s attitude towards her, especially his refusal to bring her into the pack, as a clear message. Given that Jared was the eldest heir, she had taken it to mean that he, as the future leader, was deliberately shutting her out.
As a rogue, she could see it as him turning her away into the cold, unwilling to accept a she-wolf without a wolf mate into the pack. She must have felt she brought no strength to the group, nor could she contribute to its growth with pups, since it was likely she would remain without a wolf mate herself. Jared’s father had looked at him with more than just irritation-there was disappointment there. His mother had shaken her head slowly, a gesture full of quiet reproach. To them, the reason didn’t matter. The fact was, he shouldn’t have thrown Wynta out of his car.
That was all they cared about. His mother’s voice was gentle but firm. “Son, do you realize how much effort I have put in-how hard I’ve worked alongside your father-to try and bring that girl into this pack? Every attempt I made to find a way for her to come in and receive pack protection.” She sighed, frustration evident in her tone. “All my efforts now seem wasted. I’ve crafted mating balls tailored specifically for her, thinking that might entice her. But she’s managed to evade every one of them, as cunning as your father, it seems.” She shook her head again.
“I even designed them according to her rank, but she used her rogue status to bypass that too. She understands the difference between a pack member and a rogue, and the rights that belong to each.” Her eyes held a mixture of disappointment and something else-perhaps admiration for Wynta’s cleverness. Jared nodded silently, absorbing his mother’s words. The way she had explained things to his father made it clear just how much thought had gone into this. But at least she had been honest, which spared him further reprimands.
That honesty spoke volumes-she was fair-minded, even if the situation was frustrating. Later that evening, during the family dinner, Jared decided to bring up what he and Dwane had discussed earlier. “Father, Mother,” he began, “if you both insist that I stay here until I can bring Wynta Morgan into the pack and see her initiated, then you’ll need to send one of my brothers and their units to France to take my place and run the company.” The entire table fell silent, forks paused mid-air as they stared at him. Jared, however, continued eating calmly.
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“I would suggest Lance,” he said plainly, before raising a hand to quell the protests from Lance and his mate, who were already voicing their objections. “I know neither of you want to go,” Jared acknowledged, his tone firm enough to stop their arguing instantly. “I’m not asking for either of you to be sent. Lance, you need to stay here, working alongside Father until you’re a hundred years old.
You’re now the first heir, having found your mate, and I assume you’re working on producing an heir.” Lance nodded in agreement, “Yes, we are.” “That’s expected,” Jared said, “and I only considered you, Lance, because you speak French fluently and have the most education and degrees among my brothers. I see you as the most capable to manage the international side of the pack’s business.” He gave a small smile toward Lance, then turned back to his parents. “Father, you’ll need to send either Ethan or Colby with their units to run the business in my absence, until you allow me to return.
It’s only fair, and this company needs a Hayes in charge.” Jared noticed Lance’s frown deepen. He had just told him to stay put but then declared Lance the most qualified to run the company abroad. It was a compliment, but also a reminder that Lance wouldn’t have the chance to use all his skills right now. Meanwhile, Ethan and Colby looked visibly insulted, as if Jared had implied they weren’t competent enough to handle the business. He chose to ignore their silent protests-they were smart enough to take it as they wished. In Jared’s eyes, Lance was simply the best choice.



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