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Chapter 87 Untitled Chapter

Chapter 87 Untitled Chapter
“This is what I was telling you before Amelia came here. Just give Axel and the rest of the members to us, or else you and I will lose this pack for good. I told you Amelia will come after you if you don't give them to me. But you have refused to hand them over since yesterday. And we have been discussing the same thing over and over again, so now that Amelia is here, you'd better do the right thing. Hams, because I cannot watch you bring down the pack that our parents struggle to raise from the grassroots.”

“I will release Axel and the rest of the members. And after that, I want both of you to get your butts out of my pack and never set foot here.”

“Oh, little Hams, we won't come to this pack that reeks of evil magic. And you should be the one not to set foot into my pack again, because if you do, you will be punished, and I will be forced to kill you for good. And this time, Hans won't be able to protect you. Right now, I have a stronger magic swirling in my blood.” 

I got up from the sofa, staring at Hams with a glint of mischief on my face. “My mate and I will be waiting outside for you to get those idiots out of wherever you hide them. Just two minutes is enough, Hams. Do not waste my time in this place. I have little patience when standing in a place reeking of dark magic.” I turned to Hans, who was still sitting down, and signaled to him to stand up.

“Are you sure he will release those servants to us?” Hans wasn't sure, but I was sure that Hans wouldn't play any tricks with us. 

“Just watch.” I folded my hands, giggling, staring at the building, waiting for him to bring them. 

“I don't trust Hams,” Hans said, his eyes fixed on the building. But even I, who isn't related to Hams, know that he will definitely bring them out, because he wouldn't want me to carry out the threat I made to him earlier on.

My lips parted, and before I could say what I was trying to say, footsteps rang in my ears. When I turned to the left. The bodyguards were walking towards us. When they approached us, it turned out Axel and the rest of the members were the ones being circled. 

My eyes lit up, and when my gaze fell on Hams, I smirked. Then I looked away. “Didn't I tell you that Hams will bring them out?” I chuckled, stepping away from Hans.

As soon as his eyes met mine. Axel quickly lowered his head in shame. To be honest, I think I have spared Axel enough, and it is time to get rid of him for good. If I keep him alive, who knows the kind of things he will do in the future? This time, he is running away. What if next time he stages an attack on the pack just as he did by helping Rowan?

“Here they are, Amelia. Now take them and get out of my pack.” Hams snapped, pointing at the gate.

“Relax, Hams. We are leaving, and I pray I never come back to this pack.”

With that said, I gathered them and snapped my fingers. The next second, we are back in the Lunskye pack.

The general and the warriors who were outside the headquarters when we arrived got startled. And when they saw that I brought back the servants, they were stunned. 

“How did you easily convince Hams to release them, Alpha Amelia?” He gasped, looking at them in surprise. 

So he thought I wasn't going to bring them back? What nonsense.

“Take them inside the prison and lock the doors. If they go missing this time around, I will make sure you pay for letting them escape. But before that,” I stepped forward, waving my fingers. 

Locking them up just like that isn't the best thing. I have to take out the dark magic in them and also block the portal that will enable anyone to take them out of the prison with dark magic. It will never work on them again. And they, too, will never use dark magic again.

I clapped my hands, summoning my power. Fog gushed out, and I threw it on them. Their shriek pierced the air, and they fell on the ground.

“Where is Matilda?” I asked the general as the warriors dragged the servant inside the prison.

“She must be sleeping now, Alpha Amelia. I gave her one of the best rooms in the packhouse, as you had ordered before you left.”

“Who is Matilda?” Hans asked curiously as we returned to the packhouse.

I rested my head on the headrest, sighed deeply, and closed my eyes. “Matilda is the girl I brought back from the dark shadow sect.” 

“The Dark Shadows sect?” Hans exclaimed in gasps. “How would you bring someone who belongs to that sect into our pack? Isn't she supposed to be dead with the rest?”

Hans must be out of his mind. “Isn't Hams supposed to be dead, too?”

“Yes. But his case is different.” He shrugged his shoulders and looked out of the window. 

“How is his case different from the rest? He is one of the members of that sect, and he was supposed to die during the wipeout. But you interfered and saved Him. And you know what? I am so disappointed in you. I never thought that you could betray me this way. Your brother is a dangerous Alpha who deserves death. And now that you have saved him, tell me. Isn't it you, the first Alpha he targeted? He knew that it was you who blocked death from him yet. He decided to start with you by invading the pack you were leading. Can you now see the harmful side of saving him?”

Hans sighed deeply and shook his head disapprovingly. “Do not blame me, Amelia. I did. That's just to save my twin brother. Am I wrong for doing that? If Hams died there, I will never forgive myself for it, turning my back on our spirit that was pleading with me.”

Pffft. What spirit?

“Amelia?” Amy snapped, getting on her paws. “I can smell demons in this pack.”

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