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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 815

Sylvia's POV:

Alina rolled on the ground in pain, but soon she couldn't even make a sound anymore. Blood streamed down her face, which soon stained the ground.

The werewolf that was holding a sword in his hand clenched his jaw and narrowed his eyes at her. Noticing that he was about to stab Alina again, Owen stopped him.

"Calm down, Calum! Alina will be punished by the law for what she has done!"

Calum's eyes glowed red as he glared at Owen. "How the hell can you expect me to calm down? She didn't only kill your Alpha, but also my son! She even put the blame on my poor son after his death and portrayed him as a murderer! Do you still want to cover for her even after what she has done?!"

Now I remembered that Calum was Chet's father. I met him in the Silver Moon Pack once before the wedding.

He looked like he was still in his forties, but his hair was starting to turn gray, and he looked quite haggard. He had lost his only child, so he was definitely heartbroken. I could tell that this middle-aged wolf was overwhelmed with sadness and lost all his senses now that he had found out about the truth.

"I have to kill this murderer with my own hands to avenge my son!" Calum exclaimed as he pushed Owen away and raised his sword, intending to stab Alina to death.

"No! Please don't kill me! I didn't do it!" Alina screamed as she tried to back away. She no longer seemed dignified and elegant. That was probably the first time that she had been so embarrassed in front of everyone.

The entire scene was chaotic as Owen and the others tried to stop Calum from doing what he was about to do. They didn't want to see Leonard's daughter being chopped to death in front of everyone.

At that point, Calum was getting more and more furious. The veins on his hands were starting to bulge as he coldly looked at them and said, "Since you don't want to see her get killed in public, does that mean I can kill her when all of you aren't around?"

Owen glanced at Alina for a moment before he finally fell silent.

What Calum said made sense. As long as they wouldn't be able to see Alina get killed, they would have no qualms about it.

No one was willing to speak for Alina. Although she was about to become an Alpha only moments ago, I highly doubted that anyone would be loyal to her now.

A she-wolf who killed her own father was doomed to be nailed to the pillar of shame forever.

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