Her Vengeful Lycan Alpha-Chapter 88: To Fight
Chapter Eighty-Eight โ To Fight ๐ป๐ณโฏโฏ๐คโฏ๐ท๐ฏโด๐โฏ๐ญ.๐โด๐
(Silent River Pack)
It was impossible. Darren sipped from his cup while the warrior ranted. It was truly impossible to control middle aged men who think they were always right.
That was why he and his father could never get along.
"Sir Darren, I understand your feelings but you donโt seem to understand mine! This is our chance!" the leader of the surviving warriors said.
News had reached them that the Alpha, his brother and even the Princess of their Kingdom left for a Lycan Kingdom. It was the perfect time to strike.
The only Lycans left were the Beta and Delta. If they assigned at least three warriors to each of them, theyโd be taken down in no time.
The other warriors of the pack would be easy to handle as they were werewolves like them. There was no better time than the present. The Alpha wasnโt on his throne.
Darren placed the cup down, thinking of how best to curb the naughty man. "I returned from exile to find my father, mother, sister and the place I grew up in defiled."
The squad leader backed away, noticing the annoyed expression on Darrenโs face. "I-I shouldnโt have said you didnโt... that you didnโt understand our feelings."
Frida scoffed, gaining the attention of the two. They didnโt notice that she had been in the room with them. "Indeed, your statement was really insensitive, squad leader."
The squad leader raised a brow. He agreed to it so why did she repeat it? He nodded, readmitting his statement.
Frida marched nonchalantly to where Darren sat, then kept a leg by his side. The squad leader raised his other brow, while Darren exhaled tiredly.
"Still, no matter how insensitive you sounded, you made a point. Compared to Sir Darren here who somehow got his pack back, our dear Green Valleys is lost."
"And since when were you the patriotic one?" A frown came to Darrenโs face. "Youโre suggesting that these men give their lives for nothing, you know that."
Frida smirked, leaning towards Darrenโs ears. "Donโt underestimate the warriors of Green Valleys in front of a squad leader, please."
Darren looked up at the man standing before him, he looked subtly offended. "My point remainsโ"
"So does ours!" Frida left Darrenโs side, standing by the squad leader. "They want to avenge their families, if youโre not interested in avenging yours, stay out of it!"
Darren narrowed his eyes at her. What exactly was she planning by doing all these? She must already know how strong Cade was.
The surviving warriors that saw him fight said he took down ten warriors like they were nothing. He had a lot of raw power and not once did he ever shift to handle them.
Even if they managed to catch him off guard, theyโd need at least six warriors to be able to give him an injury.
"You are aware that the Princess isnโt there. What would we do if the Alpha and his brother hold her captive when they return?" Darren asked.
The squad leader tried speaking but looked way. That would be really bad. The Princess was the only heir to Green Valleys Kingdom.
Frida kept her hands on the squad leaderโs shoulders. "Not a problem. Before the Alpha and his brother returns, weโd intercept them and make a trade."
"A trade?" Darren gently shook his head. The Betaโs daughter mustโve lost all the nuts in her head.
"Yes." Frida insisted. "We wonโt let them know what befell their people and weโd trade the captive with the princess."
"Yeah, like if you try to trade the Delta or Beta, it wouldnโt make the Lycan Alpha know something is wrong? And you forget mind link?" Darren clicked his tongue.
"I thought of that, Darren." Frida glared at him. Did he take her for a kind of fool? "We will trade the Alphaโs werewolf fiancรฉe, sheโd be unconscious. Weโd act like a liberation squad trying to save a princess from them."
That could work. Darren stayed quiet. Liberation squads always challenged Lycans and protected Werewolves.
They were majorly other Lycans though, the bred ones but werewolves could be part of the squad.
Cook Jessika had also told him about the werewolf fiancรฉe of the Alpha and what had befallen her.
It will take a while for the Delta or Beta to notice she had gone missing if Frida took her out. "Iโd still prefer you all rethink your decisions. It wouldnโt be easyโ"
"Nothing is easy." The squad leader interrupted, Frida smirked, agreeing. "We are doing it. Itโd be a welcome present to that weak princess of ours when she returns."
It was also impossible. Darren held his cup that was now cold. It was also impossible to convince a lady to listen to reason when sheโs hell-bent on something dangerous.
"Make backup plans and backupโs backup plans. These warriors are the last of Green Valleys. They should survive." was all Darren could say as a finishing argument.
Frida made a two finger salute and bounced out of the room. The squad leader followed her.
"Iโd bring Jade here after looking around the place. I will also need to tell some maids a little about our plans so theyโd corporate with us." She told him.
He nodded obediently. "We will be waiting for your return. Then, weโd strike! Green Valleys wonโt be going down like this. Not when we are still alive!"
The Betaโs daughter rolled her eyes. Such ridiculous display of patriotism. She hurried away, without giving reply to the squad leader.
Sorren wasnโt in the palace. To Frida, he was the most dangerous Lycan amongst their enemies.
She always had a habit of studying people and getting to know their ranks and fighting experience. It wasnโt hard to differentiate a skilled fighter from a non-fighter.
Yet despite all the rumor that the Prince was a particularly gentle Lycan and never engaged in violence, he always made her alert around him.
Frida could avoid Beta Cade by being the lazy maid that had potential, thatโs the only reason he didnโt kill her. But she knew it wouldnโt work on Sorren.
Heโs introspective and noticed gestures and expressions.
Frida chuckled softly. "I wonder how Laurel is doing while heโd watch her like a hawk. Thatโs her problem anyway."







