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Loving Her Rogue Alpha

Before he turned 18, Daniel was the top teenage werewolf and the pride of his tribe. Even Daniel thought he would outperform his father, become the perfect Silver Wolf, and marry his childhood sweetheart—Barbara. His perfect dream was crushed on his 18th birthday when he failed to transform into his wolf form and became a joke of the tribe. “It’s a shame! You don’t deserve to be part of us!” Daniel’s father insulted. “I won’t accept an ‘incomplete werewolf’ to be my husband!” Barbara protested. “We can crush you with just one paw, useless sc*m!” scoffed Barbara’s father with a disdainful look. With a punch in Daniel’s stomach, Rogers—his best friend—spurned and ridiculed him. “Get away from me, dork!” He lost everything, even his secret hideout which his second-best friend—Charlie—burned down. Lost in despair, Daniel took refuge in the human world as he explore his chances of transformation. He wanted to prove to himself that he was the top werewolf even if he could not transform. “HELPPP!” A lady’s cry got Daniel to the scene and rescued her from the rapist—who was then stripped naked. After the rescue, Daniel instructed his assistant to send the lady to the hospital. His kindness was repaid with love when the lady fell for Daniel. Martina was her name and she was one of the illegitimate daughters in the tribe. Upon suffering from abuse by her stepmother, she escaped the tribe and met the man of her life. “I want to see your boss!” Martina picked up the courage to pursue her love… Neither of them knew that they were under the watchful eyes of the greedy devil and that their love would soon lead them to disaster.

JQK · General
Not enough ratings
30 Chs

Snack Lover

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

[Daniel's P.O.V.]

The feeling of being comforted by my mother helped me sleep well. I just did not expect to wake up in the hospital right after.

Although my body could not transform into a wolf, as an ordinary human, it could not be any healthier. The doctor's examination was just a waste of time. I stretched and sat up from the bed, then dismissed them all.

If human medical products could detect the wolf in my body, I would have started treatment long ago. There was no need to be depressed and fill the emptiness in my heart with meaningless human equipment.

I clearly heard Pierce's call in the car, but no matter how I called him after, he did not respond. There would be no differing results in the hospital. I might as well go back to the car and see what went wrong.