Chapter 1149 Margaret’s Love
When Margaret first met Wolf, he looked pitiful and shabby.
No one would have imagined that the filthy and skinny child was actually a fearsome ancient beast. Till now, his identity remained hidden to all but the most proficient medium.
Wolf had yet to awaken his powers, not to mention he appeared honest and unthreatening.
Back then, Margaret found him cowering in the corner on a rainy day, as if he was a homeless stray. And he was quite ferocious, staring into the other’s eyes with a glaring
gaze.
Believing that the child was mentally ill, someone called the police. However, the police found no record of him in the blood bank and concluded he was an orphan.
Since the orphanage couldn’t take him in, the authorities decided to classify the case as a missing child incident and close it.
Wolf was far from calm and obedient back then. As he was unable to utter a word, he
could only glare daggers at others.
His menacing demeanor was enough to instill fear in ordinary people. He even tried to bite
the police when they attempted to take him away.
If Margaret hadn’t stepped in and adopted Wolf, he would’ve been sent to the youth detention center and undergone a psychiatric evaluation.
While it took Margaret a few trips to gather the relevant documents, she managed to
complete the adoption process with the profits from the massage parlor.
The neighbors believed that Margaret held a special place in Wolf’s heart. Little did they know, part of the reason for Wolf’s obedience was due to Wynter’s harsh beating.
Following Wynter’s example, Wolf treated those she trusted with kindness while beating up anyone who annoyed him.
Yet, Wolf only felt warmth in Margaret’s presence. Though he had lost his memories, his
instincts warned him of the imminent danger.
He refused to let anyone approach him, believing they sought to exploit him. His fear and
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