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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 329

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2

Chapter 329 – The Truth About The War.

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“Come have a seat,” Mr. Brooke sat Helel down after Helel told him his daughter took care of Helel.

Helel took a seat, going in front of everyone was a bit new after coming back to life. Sofia so badly wanted to hug him, while Vasquez knew his son hated him. “My son,’ Sofia whimpered.

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“I did whatever I had to, but that didn’t mean it I didn’t regret it. I missed you every single day of my life, my son!” Vasquez started yammering, but the council of adults hushed him down, as they wanted Helel to speak now.

“You were found guilty of helping a weredragon escape,” Brooke recalled, bringing it up.

“They are innocent,” Helel’s claims were met with a frown. The council and the pack alphas were desperately wanting to know what was causing these brothers to suddenly deem weredragon innocents.

“We would like you to explain it to us,” Winchester said, staring at Vasquez, who was gritting his teeth at him.

“She saved him! Isn’t it enough?” Akin said, shaking his head in disbelief. “She is a weredragon princess! She could have turned evil and taken revenge on us for whatever we had done to her, but instead—she gave her golden scale to my brother and saved his life. Do you not see how kind she is? She carries the pain for our kind and takes care of them while we hurt her kind,” Akin explained, watching them stare back at him in confusion. Even they were confused, why had Beatrice saved their alpha king?

“That is all bullshit. She is only doing this so that she can prove herself to be this innocent, fragile girl and later devour us all. If you all had seen her dragon, you would have been afraid of her too,” Vasquez muttered, grunting at his sons for defending her.

“Have you seen her dragon?” Winchester smirked when asking him that question, “I thought you said you weren’t there when she transitioned or you would have killed her right then and there,” he continued to mock Vasquez, receiving a harsh glare from him.

Now that he knew Vasquez was already under scrutiny, he wasn’t afraid of taunting him.

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