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Nine Hot Therians and Their Only One Queen novel Chapter 802

Chapter 802 Passing the Blame, Passing the Buck

They’re all yours.

Lucien’s eyes widened. He was just about to snap when Calumclearly having anticipated this reactioncut him off.

There’s urgent news from the front. I’ll go first.

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Before the words had even fully left his mouth, Calum’s figure blurred and vanished down the corridor in a flash, fast enough to look like he was fleeing for his life.

CalumLucien stood there, staring at the dense schedule of meetings filling his lightcore, his teeth grinding in irritation.

The old Calum would never have pulled something like thisdumping a mess on someone else and running off. This style, this effortless way of passing the buckit was practically identical to Silas.

Lucien immediately placed a call to Silas.

Веер-

The line connected in less than a second, as if the other party had been waiting for it.

Before Silas could launch into his usual polished pleasantries, Lucien cut straight to the point, his voice cold. Calum asked me to take over his meetings. That was your idea, wasn’t it?

On the other end, Silas sounded perfectly innocent. That’s an unfair accusation. I never told him to ask you. Calum came by this morning for something and mentioned he’d been too busy latelybarely had time to go home and spend time with Emy. I just casually suggested he find someone reliable he trusts to share the workload.

It really wasn’t his fault. He hadn’t mentioned Lucien by name.

But if you think about it from another angle,Silas continued lightly, doesn’t it just prove that in Calum’s eyes, you’re the most reliable and trustworthy person?

Listening to that string of nonsense, Lucien felt a vein throb at his temple. Silas hadn’t named himbut he had drawn a perfect circle, and Lucien was the only one standing inside it. After all, only someone of his standing could suppress those old officials.

Just you wait.

Not bothering to listen to any more of Silasact, Lucien hung up without expression.

Silas glanced at the abruptly ended call and raised a brow His fingers tapped lightly as he exited the call screen and, with practiced ease, opened the pinned conversation at the topEmma.

Emy, I messed up.He typed quickly.

Back at home, Emma blinked in confusion when she saw the message. She reread it three times, as if doubting her own eyes.

Silas? Messed up?

Those two concepts together felt more unbelievable than Calum suddenly learning how to cook.

Silas could mess things up?

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Chapter 802 Passing the Blame, Passing the Buck

She sat up straight and replied at once. What happened? What did you do?

There wasn’t a trace of worryonly pure curiosity about what kind of trouble Silas could possibly cause

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His reply came instantly. I ran into Calum this morningI honestly didn’t expect him to dump all his work on Lucien Lucien just called me he was furious and hung up on me. Emy, he might complain to you. Will you be mad at me? I really dorit mean it

Emma stared at the long, heartfelt explanation, her lips twitching. She might not claim to be smarter than Sillas, but this >bvious maneuver was easy to see through.

Calum coming up with the idea to dump everything on Lucienwho was currently incubating cubo? if Sitas hadn’t nudged things along, she might as well swallow her lightcore. This was clearly Silas predicting Calum’s reaction and digging a pit for Lucien to fall

nto.

Emma let out a helpless sigh, rubbing her temples. There was no clean way to judge this.

Silas had already taken the initiative to confess,positioning himself as honest and apologetic. If she punished him, she’d look unreasonable. But Lucien had genuinely been wrongeddragged into extra work while still incubating cubs. If she ignored that, he’d definitely feel upset.

Both sides had their reasons. And neither could be slighted.

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