Abandoned by the Alpha, I Became the Lycan King's Mate

Chapter 159 - Stay Here



Chapter 159: Stay Here

[Angel’s Perspective]

I looked disdainfully at Margaret and Elizabeth, who had become delirious in the room. I directed the Lycan to lift the two of them.

These two idiots were actually the Lycan King and the Alpha’s mates. Their ancestors must have given them some luck buff in their genes. Unfortunately, they were not compatible. They deserved what happened to them.

So far, our plan had worked.

After agreeing to work with Master, I also made my request to him.

We were on the same page in some areas. He wanted to create a new order for the Lycans and avoid those unqualified werewolves who could influence the Lycans’ actions. I agreed with that completely.

A great Lycan king like Donald should not have been held back by a shallow and ignorant little she-wolf like Margaret. He could have led all the Lycans to a more glorious future.

So the only thing I wanted from Master was this: Margaret had to disappear from Donald’s side, no matter what.

Master quickly provided me with a plan of action and the necessary tools. His efficiency made me feel he was reliable as a partner.

Next, I had to transport the two of them to the place I had agreed with Master.

What made me feel a little dissatisfied was that Master had only instructed me what I needed to do in the process without telling me the entire plan. I could sense that he had something else going on behind this.

Including this Lycan I met today. He was working for Master. And his scent made me feel strange. He was built and moved like Lycan, but he didn’t have a Lycan’s aura.

Master looked for me to collaborate with him, but he didn’t trust me completely. He treated me more like one of his senior thugs.

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When the other Lycan and I arrived at the meeting place with Master according to the map, I realized that this place was not far from the Silver Moon Pack. This place was an abandoned cabin in the forest, like it had been inhabited by some forest ranger.

There were already a few people waiting for us in the cabin. Their outfits looked similar to the other Lycans’. When they saw us, they took Margaret and Elizabeth without any communication and opened a secret door, locking them in a rather hidden basement.

I had expected to see Master in this place, but no.

The feeling of being used intensified.

I walked into the house and said to someone who looked like their leader, “What are we going to do next?”

The man glanced up at me. The cabin wasn’t well lit. Even in daylight, the room was dim.

The shadow under his nose made him look sinister. He said, “Stay here.”

I looked around. I had seen the terrain here when I came here just now. The surrounding road was very flat, and I could see this small house from afar.

Moreover, this house was clearly very old, with used wooden doors that could not withstand a single blow. If Donald’s men were to find their way here, they could easily snatch the two of them back and the few of us wouldn’t be able to stop them.

This was definitely not a good place to hide someone.

I frowned. “Did Master say that?” I asked.

The man with the malicious eyes nodded.

This was not how I remembered Master doing things. My eyes darted around and I said bluntly, “This is not a good place. We have to move.”

“I said, we have to stay here.”

The commanding tone of the other party infuriated me. I shouted at him, “I hope you understand that I’m working with Master. I’m not his subordinate.”

“That’s the order we received. She needs to stay here.” The other party’s eyes were fixed on me. “If you have an objection, you can talk to him. If you want to leave, you can leave, but you can’t take her away from here.”

I tried to reason with him. “We’re too close to the Silver Moon Pack. They’ll find us easily. Then everything we’ve done will be for nothing. We have to move.”

“She can’t leave this place.”

No matter what, the other party was insisting on this.

I secretly assessed their strength. There were seven or eight of them. If they were trash like Margaret, I wouldn’t care if there were 20 of them, let alone seven or eight.

However, these people were clearly different. On the way over, I saw the movement ability of that Lycan. If I used this to estimate the strength of their attacks, I was not confident that I could subdue them all.

And it would be difficult for me to move both Margaret and Elizabeth without their help.

I decided to make an appropriate concession first. I narrowed my eyes and said, “Okay, I’ll patrol outside and let you know if I hear anything.”


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