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Defy The Alpha(s) novel Chapter 577

Summary for Chapter 577: Defy The Alpha(s)

Chapter summary of Chapter 577 – Defy The Alpha(s) by Glimmy

In Chapter 577, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Defy The Alpha(s) by Glimmy, 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 Defy The Alpha(s).

Chapter 577: The Spy Amongst Them

Alpha Caspian was on a rampage tonight, and right now, Finn—Alaric’s beta—was the next unfortunate soul caught in his wrath.

"So, where were you all this while?"

He interrogated him with a glare so sharp it could cut through bone, his tone carrying the promise of violence if he didn’t like the answer.

Finn swallowed. "I was back at Lunaris Academy."

"Back at Lunaris Academy when Alaric was in danger?" Caspian fired at him.

Finn shifted on his feet uncomfortably. "With all due respect, Alpha Caspian, Alaric has always been a bit of a loner and never wanted me to follow him around. That was his wish."

He rushed to add, "I could count the number of times Alaric has gone off the radar and come back in one piece. Moreover, someone had to be around to put the pack in order."

"Really? Is that so?" Caspian’s voice grew icier. "So you left him alone simply because he commanded you to? Or was it because you enjoyed playing leader at Lunaris, holding the pack together there, rather than being concerned about my son’s welfare?"

"I was concerned, sir!" Finn shouted immediately, panic creeping into his tone. "I did ask about Alaric, and Luna Zara told me everything was fine."

"Your Alpha returned all the way back to the North pack and you didn’t bother following him. Nor did you send even a delta to find out what was happening."

Caspian’s gaze hardened, his words merciless. "To me, this reeks of negligence."

"No, no, Alpha Caspian, that’s not—"

"Your position as my son’s beta will be reviewed," Caspian cut him off coldly. "A better one will be chosen for him. Thank you for your service thus far." He marked something off in the book before him with finality.

"No, Alpha Caspian!" Finn dropped to his knees, desperation in his voice. "I can still do better! Just give me one more chance!"

But before he could plead further, two guards stepped forward, seizing him by the arms and dragging him away. His cries echoed in the corridor, but Caspian didn’t flinch, not a single trace of remorse on his face.

It was safe to say that after Caspian was ruthlessly berated by his wife, he was taking the welfare of his pack a little personal.

"Next!" Caspian bellowed, his voice like thunder.

Meanwhile, Finn—now stripped of his position as Beta—slipped away to a dark corner of the packhouse that night.

He glanced around carefully, his eyes wary. When he was certain no one was in view, he pulled out his phone and dialed a particular number.

The line rang for what felt like forever. Just as it seemed the call would never go through, it connected.

"I’m out," Finn said immediately.

"What do you mean you’re out?" the other voice demanded, rough with irritation.

His pulse was pounding as he moved slowly, his muscle coiled tight. If he was exposed, it would ruin everything.

Finn rounded the corner in one swift motion, ready to strike, only to freeze when a rat scurried across the floor and disappeared into a crack in the wall.

He let out a deep breath, forcing his racing heart to calm. Still, he wasn’t entirely convinced and his keen eyes swept the darkness, searching thoroughly.

After a tense moment of finding nothing else, he finally relaxed. However, just to be safe, he checked a few more areas before turning back, this time heading straight for the main path. He wasn’t foolish enough to linger.

As his footsteps faded, a soft thud sounded from the top of the stone wall, as a small figure hopped down with stunning agility.

It was Hannah.

She crouched low, clutching the necklace around her throat as her chest heaved with relief. The entire time she had been holding her breath, praying Finn wouldn’t notice her.

For once, she was grateful to have witches as siblings, especially for the artifact that hid her presence. Without it, she would have been caught for sure.

"Thank you, Ziva," she muttered under her breath, even though that sister of hers was a total bitch.

Straightening, she cast one last glance in the direction Finn had gone before melting back into the darkness, her mind already racing with what she had just overheard.

Following Violet purple was not easy because danger seem to be her middle name.

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