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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 379
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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2

Chapter 369 – We Messed Up!

Dream POV:

When I left the hut and entered the ground, I found my heart racing and my palms sweating. It was probably due to

the fact that my father had gathered so many of his friends to come and see his daughters kill each other, and

none of them questioned them. Some alphas even came with their lunas and their little toddlers.

I stood in my spot and saw everyone glaring at me. I could tell none of them wanted me to win. They were all

rooting for Reign to win. It was all confirmed when Reign came out, and every single one of them started cheering

for her. Even my father looked proud of her.

The feeling of fear grew in my veins after realizing no one cared for me.

I straightened my back to look confident, regardless of whether I wanted to fight or not. Soon my father got up

from his seat and stepped ahead. Alpha King Maddox and Alpha King Akin had come out to take their respective

seats.

“We are gathered here today to witness a history created by one of my daughters by claiming the throne rightfully.

I don’t believe in lazy ways of handing over such a big responsibility7. My daughters are not like others, at least not

one of them. The one who will beat the other one and wear the crown is indeed special. Today, our pack will have a

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rightful Alpha. With that being said, I welcome Alpha King Akin and Alpha King Maddox here, and with their great

presence, I also introduce my daughters, Reign and Dream,” he was going well with a bright smile on his lips until

my name came up and his grin vanished. 

He looked very exhausted at my mention.

“So, let’s begin this match and watch one of them not only beat the less deserving one but also eliminate her,” as

soon as he said that part. Alpha King Akin gave a jerk to his coat and got up from his seat. His demeanour and

personality were obvious to everyone. Many girls were giggling when watching him. However, I never noticed him

look at any girl except for how he looks at Beatrice.

That was the thing. All these girls were so lucky, and here I was, just alone.

“There will be no contest like such happening here or anywhere,” Akin raised his voice to be heard by everyone. My

father had a frown on his forehead when his favorite hobby was questioned.

“Alpha King Akin, I respect you, but what are you doing?” Dad walked out of his row of seats to approach Akin, who

let out a smirk and shook his head sarcastically.

“Do you not feel guilty- for putting your daughters up against each other and encouraging them to kill each other?”

Maddox didn’t hold back and stepped to the side to come out from behind Akin.

As he brought up the matter of empathy, everybody started nodding.

“Don’t bob your heads. You all came here knowing what was going to happen here,” Maddox grunted as he passed

an angry and quizzical glare to everyone.

“This is too much. I have already gathered the signatures of the maximum number of council members. I don’t

understand what the point is of raising an objection after that,” dad argued with an awkward smile to dismiss every

other concern. I can’t believe he was so excited to see one of us die.

“By bribing them?” Akin pulled out some papers and receipts that he had gathered from the council members, who

actually accepted money from my father in order to allow him to hold this crazy contest. While this was ongoing.

Reign had stepped closer and held my hand.

“This is—,” dad was left with no excuses. He looked around and then rubbed his face in his hands before he

suddenly turned around and started sprinting. The chaos erupted soon after Dad tried to escape. He knew he was

going down for not only bribing the council but also forging some of their signatures so that he could play this kill

game.

As the crowd began to panic. Reign and I decided to run back to my hut.

“Oh, flick!” I grunted once we were inside.

“I can’t believe we are free from that stress,” I continued to express my relief.

“I told you they will take care of it,” Reign mumbled and held out mv hand to shake it.

“We are no longer under pressure, Dream. We are free now. We will choose our own path,” Reign said excitedly. I

looked around, and my eyes landed on a bottle of wine on the wooden table. While the chaos was rising outside, we

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knew our dad would get caught in a matter of minutes, so we have decided to share this moment.

“Here!” I grabbed it and filled two glasses.

“You were right,” I was so excited that I didn’t want to focus on anything else. My dad never cared about me, so I

cared less about what they would do to him now.

“I have something to tell you,” she said, taking a little sip from the glass. I don’t know when they were brought

here, but I expected some maid to do it.

They were supposed to leave a bottle of wine at the winner’s hut. Maybe someone was hoping that I’d win.

“What is it?” I asked curiously, drinking from the glass.

“Since we were supposed to tight for the crown, I have decided to let you have the crown and the status of the

Alpha of the pack,” she spoke, with happiness dripping from her voice. It didn’t even seem like she was upset about

giving up the throne.

“Wait, are you serious?” I couldn’t help but smile widely.

“You deserve it, Dream. You are a lone fighter who can take care of herself and her pack too,” she continued as I

put aside the glass and hugged her.

“And you will be my white werewolf seer,” I said, holding her hands and looking at her.

“Of course,” she smiled, looking back at me proudly. She broke the hug and steadily placed her hand on her

forehead. “What happened?” I asked.

“I just don’t feel good,” she said, smiling awkwardly, realizing something was wrong.