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Chapter 6 Wishing for Family Support

  • That's the Alpha for you. He never believes me, Catherine said to Leora, a hint of sarcasm flashing in her eyes. "Taken the words right out of my mouth. What's more for me to say?"
  • All Catherine wanted now was to leave the estate and stop wasting her time on meaningless explanations because no matter what she said, Hansen would never believe her.
  • "Catherine Zyla, are you defying me as your Alpha?" In Hansen's eyes, Catherine wasn't fit to be his mate, let alone the Luna of the Silverspring Pack.
  • "Think whatever you want," Catherine snapped, at the end of her rope. "If you believe I've defied your orders, feel free to kill me. Do you think I'm oblivious to it? You always thought I was unworthy of being Silverspring Pack's Luna. Back then, when you were gravely injured and your wolf had disappeared, none of those pampered daughters from the major packs even bothered to check on you. I stayed in Silverspring Pack for two years, taking care of you and Old Mr. Hurst without earning a single penny. I wasted two years of my youth, and I won't waste any more time on you!"
  • Leora was pleased to see Catherine finally venting her grievances. At least you got that off your chest. Otherwise, keeping it all inside would have been unbearable.
  • That's right. As it turns out, a werewolf can't be too gentle. A gentle werewolf will only be bullied! Catherine decided that from now on, she'd be a rude and unapologetic werewolf. No one would push her around anymore.
  • "Are you done?"
  • Both Hansen and Cain were puzzled by why Catherine felt her time had been wasted. After all, he'd given her a bank card with a monthly one million-dollar allowance, had the butler send her designer clothes and bags every season, and even arranged for her uncle's medical expenses. Now, even in bond dissolution, he gave her a substantial amount of assets—enough to ensure she never wanted for anything. He couldn't believe that despite having done more than enough, she still felt wronged. This woman is seriously greedy!
  • You've truly surprised me. I never thought you could be so greedy!"
  • "Are we close, Alpha? Who do you think you are to judge me? I've been your Luna for two years; have we met more than a dozen times?"
  • "Shut up!" Hansen's lips thinned with fury, knowing that Catherine wasn't entirely wrong in some respects.
  • He stared into her stubborn, clear, and bright eyes and couldn't understand how a woman so full of vanity and lies could have such pure eyes.
  • Yes, he was grateful Catherine didn't shun him during the time he lost his wolf. Although he didn't like her, he wouldn't have minded her background as a maid if she had been meek. He had more than enough money to support her. However, this woman had caused trouble time and again, and now she wouldn't even bother to pretend anymore, finally showing her true colors. He should have felt relieved, but seeing her sign the bond dissolution agreement, he felt like a punch that landed on nothing, leaving him powerless.
  • Catherine's eyes were filled with anger and unwillingness. Hansen didn't know her at all; he wasn't a good mate for her, and she wouldn't allow herself to continue staying at the estate for him to trample her dignity.
  • Glee filled Caitlin's eyes as she watched the pair argue and, as if adding fuel to the fire, said, Zyla, are you in such a hurry to leave because you've already found someone else?"
  • Hansen's face grew colder as he locked his gaze on Catherine, his eyes filled with suspicion.
  • "And what does it have to do with you," Catherine sneered, noticing the scrutiny in his eyes.
  • Her arrogance infuriated the Alpha, and his eyes filled with anger. "You'd better explain yourself clearly!"
  • Catherine glanced at the clothes on the floor. "I have nothing more to say. I don't want anything from the Silverspring Pack anymore; you can have it all back." She had only taken a few inconspicuous items and left the designer bags and jewelry behind. However, Hansen didn't bother himself with the clothes on the floor, his eyes boring into her. "The pack doesn't need your charity."
  • "Is that so?"
  • Hansen's gaze grew cold as he stared at her intently.
  • On the side, Caitlin's eyes lit up as she crossed her arms, ready to enjoy the show.
  • Catherine, on the other hand, stood her ground. Then, as if making a firm decision, she slowly began unbuttoning her shirt, revealing her delicate collarbone and the hint of curves beneath.
  • Hansen was stunned, incredulous that she would start undressing herself in front of him. Catherine removed her shirt and threw it on the ground, disdainfully saying, "I almost forgot—this shirt was bought with your money, too."
  • At the notion that she wanted to walk out of the estate in her birthday suit, he turned grimly. "That's enough, Zyla! I said the Silverspring Pack doesn't need your charity. Put your clothes on and get lost! I don't want to see you again!"
  • With that, Hansen, in his wolf form, retreated into the house, his back as cold as ever.
  • Catherine paused in the middle of unclasping her bra. She shrugged, picked up her clothes from the floor, and put them back on before leaving. If it meant completely getting away from Hansen, she wouldn't have cared if she had to run out naked.
  • Meanwhile, Caitlin watched with jealousy as Catherine put on her clothes, envious of the woman’s seductive figure. She hadn’t expected a mere maid to have such a sultry body. Angrily, she snapped, "Didn't you hear the Alpha? Put your clothes on and get lost! Were you trying to seduce him by stripping in front of him just now? Don't forget that you're just a lowly maid, and the Alpha will never fall for you! Even if you're his soulmate, major packs still need to consider their Luna's strength."
  • After dressing, Catherine packed the clothes she had bought with her own money into the shopping bag. She didn't want a single piece of clothing Hansen had bought for her.
  • She sniffed, deeply envious of werewolves who had families. Every time she was bullied, she fantasized about her family descending from the sky to stand up for her. But she knew such fantasies only existed on TV. Even if she found her family now, it was unlikely they'd ever come to her rescue.
  • Just then, the roaring of a car engine echoed outside, and a stretch Lincoln limousine drove up to the estate's entrance. Several werewolves in sunglasses stepped out of the car, striding in with a fierce presence but carrying none of the Silverspring Pack's scent.
  • Hansen instantly became alert and upset that the newcomers audaciously barged into the Silverspring Pack territory. Still in his wolf form, he stood in the main doorway, his fur bristling with vigilance. "Who are you? How dare you trespass on the Silverspring Pack territory?!"
  • "We apologize for the intrusion, great Alpha," said the leading werewolf guard. "We will compensate for trespassing on your pack, but we have come today to escort Miss Zyla home."
  • With that, the guards, unfazed by Hansen’s warning, knelt on one knee before Catherine. "We've come to take you home, Miss Zyla!" the leader announced.
  • Hansen squinted in response, wondering which pack these guards belonged to, to kneel before Catherine like she was some supreme being.