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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper novel Chapter 71

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Chapter 71 Crafty Beta

My brow raised instinctively as I stared at Oliver Moses in surprise.

Had he really just suggested something like that? Now, of all times?

“Why?” I asked, and I raised my chin slightly. This suggestion reeked of suspicion, and I was going to get to the bottom of it.

“Your Majesty, it’s been five years since the death of our former king,” he explained evenly. “I understand that you’re still in a state of mourning, as anyone in your position would be. But I firmly believe that the Crescent Pack needs a Luna, someone who could raise the morale of both this Pack and all of Wegalla for that matter. It’s been five years since your wedding. I believe this is the right time to declare her your mate.”

I opened my mouth to protest this fact, but I knew it would get me nowhere. Adalyn may have been my wife, but she wasn’t my mate. Cora had been my mate and no one would ever replace that, no matter how much Oliver Moses wanted to change that fact.

I had to admit that I’d underestimated my father-in-law. He was far craftier than I’d ever expected, and I was surprised that he had the boldness to propose something like this.

With all of his cu nning and conniving, I was certain he was more than clear about the fact that I’d never actually been with his daughter in a physical sense..

The idea was ridiculous. Adalyn was and never had been suitable for taking the position of a Luna. She lacked empathy, kindness, and pa*sion, which were crucial qualities for being the Luna of a Pack.

A thought crossed my mind, along with a pang of sadness.

Before everything had fallen apart, Cora had always been the perfect

soon-to-be-Luna of the Crescent Pack. She would have flourished in the role and

helped me usher in an era of peace and understanding that Wegalla had never

before seen.

Oliver had to have his reason to make this propositions

“Your Majesty, I must speak again about the ordeal between Ca ssandra Keller and Adalyn,” Oliver spoke, and despite my irritation, he held his hands up and continued. “The healer displayed a huge amount of disrespect toward my daughter, as have many others. Suffice to say, I believe it’s because she didn’t recognize Adalyn to be a leader-”

“Is that so?” I blurted out.

The councilors glanced at one another and shrank back a little. I supposed my tone had been a little harsh, but I couldn’t help it.

“Once Adalyn is Luna, this whole matter will be sorted out,” Oliver stated. “I’m

certain of it.”

“Is that so?” I asked plainly.

My father-in-law seemed to be forgetting his place. Sure, he had been the Beta of the Pack, but that didn’t give him the authority to speak on matters he knew nothing about. Surely, he was pretending that I didn’t have the utmost word on any matters in or around the palace.

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