Iris knew that this would happen soon, still catching the sight of Ethan right now hurt her heart so badly, because the Gamma didn’t look like himself. Iris hated to see him like that. He was the most radiant person that she had ever met.
However, right now, he looked like nothing, but a shell of himself.
Yet, things only got worse when Alan demanded the Gamma to kiss his feet, while crawling, begging for an apology from him.
[I am going to kill him! I will bring down as many people as I can! He deserves to die!] If there was one thing that Ethan regretted throughout this whole ordeal, it was the fact that he hadn’t managed to snuff the life out of that crown prince and been done with it.
Alan must have come up with this method because he remembered what Gerald had done to the members of the Howling Wolf pack in the past. The idea must have stemmed from it and he knew very well how much they hated it to be humiliated.
Ethan literally let out a dangerous growl that made all the royal guards tense up.
He could endure to be locked inside the room for days, despite his fear and being cut off from any information about what was going on out there. He didn’t mind apologising for what he had done either, though he didn’t feel like it. Just so the Alpha wouldn’t be implicated and would be able to get out of this problem soon.
However, to kiss Alan’s foot and apologize to him, while crawling on both his arms and legs, that was too much. He would rather die and wreak havoc here rather than to be humiliated that way.
Ethan had been humiliated for years. Of course, no matter how many times, it was still demeaning and degrading. He didn’t wish to go through that hopeless state again. He didn’t want to go back to that period of time. There was no way he would do that.
Receiving a death sentence would be more honorable than this.
Yet, Cane repressed him. The Alpha suppressed Ethan’s beast, so he had a great trouble shifting into his wolf form and bringing hell upon this main hall. It would be great if he could kill the King as well, though it was almost impossible.
The royal family was nothing, but a swamp of nasty people gathered together. All of them knew that the King was behind their slavery for a decade, but now he acted righteous and this idiotic crown prince would only summon calamity over the kingdom once he got the crown on his head.
Therefore, Ethan would actually be doing a favor for this realm by killing them all!
[Calm down.] Cane mind linked him. It was a great thing that he could recover the mind link between him and his gamma and beta, though they had to be so close for it to work.
"Wh- why should I show you respect!? You don’t deserve it!" Alan felt humiliated to be reprimanded harshly in front of many important people. But, he couldn’t hide his fear properly, as he stammered and this made all the people inside the hall show their dissatisfaction with the Crown Prince. frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
They couldn’t understand why the King chose him to be the Crown Prince when he displayed how incompetent he was time and again.
Alan literally humiliated himself, but it was only him, who didn’t see it that way.
"I am the Alpha of the Howling Wolf pack and the Blue Moon pack," Cane said coldly, all of the people could feel the authority rolled off his voice. "I was born from the legitimate Princess of the previous queen. The royal sister of the current King. I am also part of the royal family."
Almost everyone had forgotten about this fact and even if they did remember about Cane’s royal bloodline, they didn’t pay close attention to it, because neither Princess Crystal nor Cane had ever mentioned about it until now.
It was not a secret, but it was not something to talk about either, knowing how sensitive that fact was for King Aeon, since the current king was born to a mistress.
However, Cane brought that fact to light in front of everyone, reminded them about his bloodline, but in a way that pushed all the blame onto Alan for his own outburst.
If Alan didn’t provoke him, he wouldn’t have said those things.
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