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A Female Alpha’s Revenge novel Chapter 789

Summary for Chapter 789: A Female Alpha’s Revenge

Chapter summary of Chapter 789 – A Female Alpha’s Revenge by Free Collection

In Chapter 789, a key chapter of the acclaimed Werewolf novel A Female Alpha’s Revenge by Free Collection, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of A Female Alpha’s Revenge.

Chapter 789

Third Person’s POV

Lydia shook her head frantically, her voice trembling.

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I really don’t know! The moment I handed over the herbs and gave her the message, she kicked me out of the room.”

She stopped, a sudden realization hitting her as she gasped.

Wait! I remember nowlater, when I went back into her room, I smelled something burning. In the ashes of the fireplacethere were some charred scraps of parchment that hadn’t burned all the way through!

Christine locked eyes with her, pressing for more details until she was satisfied nothing was missed. She finally leaned back and gestured for the guards outside to enter.

Just then, the door swung open and Gloria walked in, her voice trailing a string of complaints.

What on earth are you investigating? I’m the Luna of the Bloodmoons, and you won’t even tell me the truth! Now all the omegas are hiding and slacking offthere’s no one even making dinner!

Christine ignored her completely. She stood up, her tone icy.

I’m finished here. From now on, you can boss around the omegas however you like.

With that, she signaled Jemma to grab Lydia and head for the exit.

Gloria chased after them, shouting, She’s a Bloodmoon omega! Where are you taking her?!

Christine didn’t even look back, her brisk footsteps vanishing into the night.

The carriage jolted as it sped through the dark. Christine sat across from Lydia, who was huddled in the corner, shivering.

The poor girl had no idea what she had been dragged into; she only knew that Ulrik and Velda had been hauled off by the Royal Marshals, and now she was in a carriage heading toward an unknown destination. The darkness seeping through the window cracks made her wolf curl into a tight ball.

Christine glanced at her, pulling back her aura to ease the girl’s terror.

Don’t be scared. I’m taking you to see Gamma Adelaide. Just tell her exactly what you told me.

At the mention of Adelaide’s name, Lydia’s shoulders relaxed slightly.

When Adelaide was the Luna of the Bloodmoon Pack, she never went out of her way to make life hard for the lower omegas. She was fair and kinda rare gem among Lunas.

They reached the Blackthorn estate shortly after.

Upon seeing Adelaide and Paisley, Christine laid out the leads she’d uncovered.

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I brought the omega, Lydia, along as well, just in case you had questions about the specifics,Christine explained.

Paisley’s expression shifted instantly. She fixed a sharp, piercing gaze on Lydia.

That Tina Barker you mentionedis she related to Aireanna?

Lydia recoiled, her inner wolf instinctively submissive. She lowered her head.

Yes. My best friend, Sally, was Tina Barker’s personal maid.

Adelaide’s voice was heavy with concern.

What is it? Is there something wrong with the Barkers?

Paisley took a deep breath, a cold edge creeping into her eyes.

I didn’t bring this up before because I thought it was just a freak accidentbut earlier this year, Tina Barker and her mate were heading to the Temple of the Moon for a sacrifice. Their carriage went off a cliff. They died instantly, and according to the reports, their maid died with them.

Her gaze cut through Lydia.

That would be your friend Sally.”

Lydia’s face drained of color, her lips quivering.

Nothat can’t be!

It’s easy enough to find out if it was her,Paisley said flatly.

Lydia began to shake violently, looking like she wanted to bolt for the door. Paisley gave a small hand signal, and a guard appeared silently behind the girl.

Christine watched the exchange and realized her job was done.

Adelaide clearly trusted her findings, and the group was about to discuss highlevel strategy. She offered a polite smile and stood up.

Since you’ve got it from here, I’ll be heading back.”

Adelaide stepped forward, catching her arm.

Stay for some latenight food. I’ll have the chef grill some venison steaks; it won’t take long. I can’t have you helping us like this and then going home on an empty stomach.

Don’t be so formal with me,” Christine laughed, patting Adelaide’s hand.

You’re busy playing chess with the Western Tribe. I have zero interest in getting involved in those massive political headaches.

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