Chapter 83
The 5-time Rejected Gamma & the Lycan King
Lucianne shrugged, âUntil we have more information, we canât be sure either. Our best guess is that
killing pack leaders is just a cover-up. Itâs no secret that most rogues were rejected from their packs, by
their Alphas or Lunas. So, killing them would make it seem like it was forâ¦â
*Revenge. Rather than to siphon funds.â Xandar finished, finally understanding.
Christian then muttered ominously, âThatâs one very-carefully thought-out system.â
Xandar locked eyes with his cousin, âWeâve been kept in the dark for too long. Innocent people are
dying. We have to step up and speed up this investigation.â
Lucianne suddenly picked up a familiar scent. As Lucianne continued to sniff the familiar scent a s subtly
as she could, Xandar looked at the alliance and started speaking, âThe locations mentioned in the rep-â
âGood morning, your Grace.â Lucianne cut Xandar off when she saw Greg looking their way from the
corner of her eye. It was Gregâs scent that she picked up earlier. Everyone stiffened when they saw this
other Duke.
Greg was walking close to the alliance to steal a glance at Lucianne. But he didnât think heâd get caught
doing it. Heâd been doing it for days! His eyes said it all. The Duke was surprised he was caught looking!
Greg composed himself and cleared his throat before he offered a small smile and a bow in Lucianneâs
direction as he greeted her in a gentlemanly manner, âGood morning, my Queen.â
But Gregâs smile faltered when he reluctantly turned his sights to his cousin and nodded the Kingâs way
as he uttered, âYour Highness.â Lucianne and Xandar both nodded curtly in return. Xandarâs face
showed distaste but Lucianneâs expression was unreadable.
Before the alliance could offer Greg an obligatory bow, Greg stopped them with a hand gesture and said,
âI donât think you all have to do that. Itâs no secret that Iâm not worthy of a bow.â
The wolves looked at each other in surprise and confusion. Wasnât this Duke the self-entitled one? They
looked at Lucianne, waiting for a signal of what to do next but her expression was un perturbed and her
smile was flat as she noted to Greg, âSelf-reflecting on that subject already, I
see.â
Greg offered her the same small smile, and bowed slightly as he said, âAs my Queen commanded. I shall
take my leave now. Apologies for the intrusion.â He felt the very hostile atmosphere by the way they were
all throwing looks at each other and at him.
âNo need for an apology, your Grace. I was the one who stopped you.â Lucianne said with the same
unperturbed face.
Greg wasnât expecting that cordial response from Lucianne. He bowed again with his small smile before
striding away from their circle. The Duke stole the glances he wanted to steal before things got
suspicious. What bothered him most was his cousinâs hand around the Queenâs waist. Not that
there was anything he could do about it. When he was far enough, he smiled to himself as he
acknowledged the fact that Lucianne spoke to him. Him! 5
After he left, Xandarâs and Christianâs faces were still hard, watching the other Duke walk away, as if
waiting to catch him doing something he shouldnât be doing. Lucianne wrapped her arms around
Xandarâs arm affectionately to get her mateâs attention before saying, âHow about we continue this
discussion later, darling? Maybe in a less crowded location?â
When Xandar met her doe-eyes, his heart melted and the corners of his lips curled up as his animal
purred. He then pecked a kiss on her forehead, and faced the alliance as he suggested,â Maybe we
could discuss this after lunch at my place?â
This sent another round of shock among the wolves. âUhâ¦â Toby tried to say something but even h e
was lost for words. They all were. Did the King really just invite them to his place? And by hisâ placeâ, he
meant his home right? As in where he lived? And he was talking to them, was he?
Xandar furrowed his eyebrows in concern in the awkwardly-silent atmosphere before he said, âOr we
could reschedule if any of you already had something planned?â
Lucianne chuckled from his side, pulling Xandarâs attention to her as she explained, âTheyâre just
shocked, Xandar. Look at them! Even the most-feared leaders and Gammas are taken by surprise!
Again!â She continued laughing mercilessly at her friends.
The wolves narrowed their eyes at her until Toby taunted, âWell, Iâm sorry that weâre not used to such
gestures, my Queen. Not all of us have a way of taming and controlling the fiercest of beasts.â
Lucianneâs laughter stopped abruptly, and everyone else started chuckling at what her closest friend just
said to her. Her eyes turned fierce when she took one step forward and said, âToby! Iâm gonnaââ
Xandar hauled her back by her forearms and pecked a sweet kiss on her cheek as he cooed, âThere
there, baby. Weâve talked about this. And you know that Iâm your indecent beast.â Lucianne tried but
failed to press back a smile as she blushed.
Xandar raised his eyebrows and his eyes sparked nothing but anticipation. So, Lucianne sighed and
dotingly muttered, âI know.â
âGood.â Xandar said in satisfaction before giving the alliance his attention again, âUh, so? After lunch at
my house?â
Toby smirked and said, âAfter what youâve just done to save me from that dangerous five-feet thing next
to you, your Highness, I have to accept.â Lucianne narrowed her eyes at him in mock annoyance, and
the rest of them laughed at their exchange as Xandar pecked another kiss on Lucianneâs temple. So, it
was agreed that theyâd meet at Xandarâs home after lunch.