Shawn's POV:
The crowd jeered to my words, with majority of them supporting me. This was because the news about Sylvia helping me out at the entrance of the pack had already spread like wildfire in the pack.
The strong ruled and dominated everything in the werewolf world. Sylvia was no longer as weak as she once was. With her current strength, she had proven to everyone that she was no longer the same slave they knew back then.
Moreover, she was now the mate of Prince Rufus. Even if Prince Rufus had really abandoned her, the other pack members would gladly welcome her for the sake of their former relationship. If she could serve as the Beta of the pack, it would undoubtedly be good for our long-term development.
More than that, Sylvia had blossomed into a beautiful woman. Even if she wasn't particularly strong, her beauty would certainly make up for it. After all, the pack rarely had a stunning she-wolf like her.
I had to admit that I had a selfish motive. The unwillingness and conflicting desire in my heart made me want Sylvia even more. The more I couldn't have her, the more I wanted her.
If Prince Rufus had really abandoned Sylvia, I might have a chance to make her mine.
With a glass of wine in my hand, I smiled at Sylvia and said sincerely, "I know we did something terrible to you in the past, but now we have reflected on ourselves. Believe me when I say that we sincerely hope you can stay. I hope you can seriously consider the position of Beta. When you earn something by yourself, it would really belong to you. Relying on your mate would only make you weak and dependent."
I raised my eyebrows meaningfully. If Sylvia was a smart she-wolf, she should understand what I meant.
And I also believed that she was a wise woman who wouldn't pass up such a great opportunity. "Yes, Sylvia. Our pack might not be as good as the capital city, but not everyone can take the position of our Beta." The one who spoke was an elder of the pack, who had white whiskers on his face. Despite his seeming attempts to impress Sylvia, he actually looked down on her for being a woman. He had always thought that she-wolves were inferior to male werewolves.
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