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A Female Alpha’s Revenge

Chapter 631
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Chapter 631

Third Person’s POV

Adelaide frowned. “You aren't going to raise the child yourselves?”

She recalled Stanley saying he would personally arrange the child's placement.

Heath sighed. “We can’t bring the child back to the pack. And keeping her outside risks too many problems...

Look, you know our pack’s situation. My parents have a public image of a loving couple, and we can’t let this

damage that. We just have to let the women take the fall. Besides, Julia had an agenda when she approached my

father. | don’t really agree that she’s a

victim...”

Adelaide cut him off. “This wasn’t just my classification; it was Lycan Erasmus’s ruling. If Julia wasn’t classified as

a victim, your Wall family would also be implicated. Furthermore, if Stanley had maintained his moral line, none

of this would have happened. If you're looking for someone to blame, start with your own family.”

“I misspoke,” Heath quickly apologized. “Please forgive me.”

Adelaide looked at him coldly. “I thought Stanley was a reasonable man. | was wrong. You casually dismiss Julia

as a non-victim. Do you know how many people that statement could endanger? Not just these innocent women,

but the packs they cfrom could be implicated as well.”

Adelaide wasn't trying to pick a fight with Heath or vent her frustration.

The fact was, Heath was a trusted core official of Lycan Erasmus. If he spoke like this to her, he might say similar

things to Lycan Erasmus.

Lycan Erasmus was currently focused on building an image of benevolent rule.

But once his power was secure in a couple of years, if he remembered Heath's comments, he might take

extrmeasures to eliminate any perceived threat. These women would then have no chance of survival.

Heath knew he had slipped up and immediately changed the subject.

“Will

you agree to speak to the shelter manager for me, so the child can be admitted as an orphan? This arrangement

is honestly for the child's benefit, too. At least the mother and daughter will be in the splace.”

“If that is your pack’s final decision, | will talk to the shelter manager. But | don’t think this is

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for the child’s benefit. This child has parents but will be treated as an orphan. Even if Julia and her daughter are

in the sshelter, they can’t acknowledge each other.”

“Especially at the beginning, they'll have to be kept separate. They can’t meet. Even if Julia controls herself and

doesn’t hold her, a one-year-old child will recognize her mother, won't she?”

Adelaide brutally dismantled Heath's self-serving reasons.

She had suggested to Stanley carlier that the child could be sent to the shelter so Julia and her daughter could

be together. But Heath's plan was to hide the truth from everyone.

That meant even if they lived in the splace, it would be as good as being separated.

This was completely different from her initial idea.

Plus, Stanley had previously said the child was his concern, so why was Heath coming to her

now?

Heath could barely meet Adelaide's gaze.

How could he not know these problems?

If they truly cared about the child, the best solution would be to bring her back to the Styxwarden Pack. His

mother would be upset, but she was never cruel to a breeder's child.

Even if they didn’t bring her back, they could send her to another pack property, hire staff, and visit her often.

Stanley could check on her now and then.

Heath could tell his father genuinely loved this little girl.

After all, his father was older, and having a new baby likely made her precious to him.

That's why he took his lunch break every other day to go visit and play with her.

He knew he was only digging a

deeper hole, so he simply agreed

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Adelaide thought it over and nodded. “Fine.”

Julia would have to raise her daughter alone, and extra money was always a good thing.

She just hoped the treason case would wrap up soon so these women could leave the shelter

and start new lives.

“Thank you, Gamma Adelaide.”

“Where is the child now? Will you send someone to bring her, or should we send someone to pick her up?”

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“All right. I'll go get her.” Adelaide agreed.

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