What Happens in Chapter 495 – From the Book A Female Alpha’s Revenge
Dive into Chapter 495, a pivotal chapter in A Female Alpha’s Revenge, written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Werewolf fiction.
Chapter 495
Third Person’s POV
“This isn’t reasonable,” Adelaide thought to herself.
Over the years, the Silverlight Pack had never had close ties with any other packs.
Adelaide had made a big deal of this trip, deliberately asking Avery to drive.
She did this simply because his loud voice could serve their purpose.
All the way, he proclaimed, “Luna Adelaide and Luna Skye are severing ties and exchanging returns!”
This announcement traveled all the way to the Silverlight Pack, catching Luna Skye just as she was about to leave. Her face turned pale with rage.
Adelaide stepped out of the carriage and stood before Luna Skye. “I mentioned this yesterday. I’m here to follow through. Are you ready?”
Luna Skye hissed, “Adelaide, are you mad? You really intend to cut me off?”
Adelaide’s face was blank. “What’s said can’t be unsaid. Avery, help everyone unload the gifts. If anything’s amiss, Luna Skye can point it out, and we’ll make up for it. Given our years of friendship, our exchanges might not perfectly match.”
With the crowd at the gate, Luna Skye grabbed Adelaide’s arm and pulled her aside.
“You mentioned our years of friendship and your mother’s memory. How can you just cut ties like this? Who made you the judge of your mother’s wishes? How will you explain this to your maternal grandfather?”
“That’s my concern, not yours,” Adelaide replied.
She called over her shoulder, “Start unloading.”
The gifts were piled outside the Silverlight Pack’s boundary.
Luna Skye glanced at them without a word, her face ashen.
Adelaide said, “Luna Skye, if you’re too busy now, you can check later. If anything’s missing, send word. As for the gifts you received from my mother, including the medicine from Digby’s Medical Center, please return those too.”
Luna Skye turned to leave, coldly remarking, “The medicine’s long gone. How can I return what’s used up? Are you trying to hurt your mother’s feelings?”
Adelaide responded, “My mother doted on Melinda. If she knew how you’ve treated Melinda, she’d likely sever ties with you too.”
Tears welled in Luna Skye’s eyes. “Adelaide, how could you become so heartless? You even hurt me, and you’re forcing your cousin to dissolve her mating bond. What have I ever done to you? Is it because I didn’t stand by you when you and Ulrik dissolved your mating?”
“Let’s not dwell on that. I hope you can be decisive about this,” Adelaide said.
Luma Skye, feigning heartbreak, pleaded, “Can we talk this through? There’s no need for such a scene. Your grandparents would be devastated if they knew.”
Adelaide stood firm, waiting silently as Luna Skye fetched items.
Luna Skye studied her for a long moment and knew she was resolute.
With a gritted smile, she instructed, “Bring out the designer bag Luna Airella gave me. As for the rest, mostly medicine, my health hasn’t been good these years. I’ve used them all. I can’t return what’s gone
A servant returned with a pristine designer bag, untouched and dust–free.
“Take it or leave it,” Luna Skye said coldly.
Adelaide countered, “I recall quite a few valuable jewels too.”
“Gone, all gone,” Luna Skye snapped.
“Are you really going to haggle with me like this? You’re in the wrong, Adelaide. You interfered in Melinda’s family matters. I’m still alive; her affairs are none of your business. You’re in the wrong here.”
“Whether I’m right or not, to me, human life matters most,” Adelaide said.
“Besides, your past actions say otherwise. When you and Alpha Howell had your disagreements, didn’t you seek my mother’s help? Why didn’t you turn to our grandparents then, but came to her instead?”
Luna Skye was speechless.
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