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Alpha’s Rejected Mate Returns as Queen

“I, Benson Walton, reject you, Selma Payne, from being my future Luna and mate. “If you’re sensible, you’ll find a quiet place to die on your own, instead of tarnishing our people’s glory. “You’re just an ugly toad. Stay in the mud quietly, and don’t burden our pack.” On Benson’s nineteenth birthday, he found out that we were destined mates. But I didn’t expect that he would rather endure great pain than accept me. Every word he said smashed directly into my heart, and the pain made me tremble uncontrollably. I learned I wasn’t my parents’ biological child when I was sixteen. Although they thought of me as an angel that a stork had given them, it didn’t change the fact that I was a weak, little human. I was just a soft egg who would fall over with a poke, a loser who couldn’t even see the road without help from the moonlight. My existence brought shame to my parents, and to my pack! Perhaps I should have died in the woods from the start. With that thought in mind, I decided to return them a pure and unblemished pack tonight. So, I jumped off a cliff and thought I would die. I never imagined I would be saved, and my true identity turned out to be the Lycan King’s only daughter who had been lost eighteen years ago. I was also heir to the throne! That surprised me a lot. I was actually a werewolf? But… Why was I so weak? Was this all just a mistake? To become a qualified heir, I concealed my identity and received training. However, could that frivolous instructor who was in charge of training me really help me awaken my wolf, or was he simply taking advantage of me? As I grew stronger and became a public figure, others attacked and plotted against me many times. Did they have anything to do with those who kidnapped me all those years ago? I have to catch them! I’ll protect my family, and my lover!

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The Provocation

Éditeur: EndlessFantasy Translation

Selma Payne's POV:

'Coincidentally', these companies were all injected by the royal family, and some were even the royal family's assets. The trouble was neither big nor small, but it was a dangerous signal - the Evaria Family had finally given up on those insignificant means and began to dig for the real interests of the royal family.

This was easy to resolve. Such an act of stepping on the loopholes of the law did not even require the intervention of the royal family to resolve it. But that was where the problem lay-strictly speaking; all the actions of these officials were in accordance with the legal process, so even if they failed this time, they could unscrupulously repeat such practices.

Could it be that they had to change the law because of this? However, some 'loopholes' were not loopholes. They had to exist for various reasons. If they were forcibly 'perfected', it would lead to more contradictions.