I Am His Luna

Chapter 38



Chapter 38

Enzo’s POV Cindy visibly flinched upon seeing me. After a few seconds, she said, “I was going to ambush the Rogues.” I approached her and looked her in the eye. “That’s not a smart move. You know that.” “…I’m sorry, Alpha. I was just eager to contribute,” Cindy said, baring her neck in submission. “Go back,” I told her. I’ll give her a chance whether she was telling the truth or not, for the sake of our partnership. She took two steps back, then turned around and asked, “Are we really going to kill all those Rogues, Alpha?” “What do you think?” I asked back, studying her expression. “I see.” Cindy left without anything else. Three days later in the morning, just as I was about to rest, there was a sudden rustling. I could hear messy footsteps coming. In the darkness of the night, dozens ghostly wolf eyes flashed. With saliva dripping from their fangs, they approached me. The Rogue leader was a black-brown male wolf with a sturdy body and a sharp glint in his eyes.

Those Rogues had the same thought as us. Destroy the leader and the gang will collapse. If they wanted to break my Pack, they will need to deal with me first. NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.

The black-brown wolf stopped when he was seven or eight paces away from me. He let out a provoking growl in his throat, his eyes dark and stern. “Walking around alone during a battle as an Alpha… You must be overconfident,” he said coldly.

Then, the Rogue leader swiped his hind feet on the ground, making the dust rose up as the other male wolves joined him leaping ta me.

After fighting for a while, the Rogues and I are both wounded in some ways. I had a long, bone-deep wound open on my back. Seeing this, the brown-black wolf seized the chance to bite my front leg and threw me outwards.

The throw turned my organs upside-down and caused me to throw up a mouthful of blood. Immediately I turned and ran towards the forest with a dozen or so red-eyed Rogues hot on my heels. When I reached

the edge of the cliff, I suddenly stopped myself. The black-brown wolf laughed wildly. “They say you’re the most powerful Alpha, but I don’t think so! Trash!

“Go to hell!” He roared and pounced toward me.

However…

I stood in front of the silver moon and with a thunderous howl, hundreds of soldiers appeared from around the cliff.

The brown-black wolf didn’t get a chance to come near me before my soldiers surrounded him The Rogues thought they had managed to ambush me, but it was a trap that I had set up to lure them in I shifted back into a human, and Kyle tossed me a change of clothes. The wound on my back looked terrible, but I had strong Alpha blood. My wolf would be able to heal it into a scab in a short time.

At least the wound stopped bleeding once I put my clothes on.

I walked up to the black-brown wolf and observed him from above.

“Haven’t you ever wondered why you could so easily walk through the border barrier?” I asked with a chuckle and raised brows. “You’ve lost.”

We had caught more than a dozen Rogues. They were all big, strong men in human forms. The black- brown male wolf leader was about my height. He had dark eyes and brown hair and a faint scar on the left part of his face. He chuckled at me, not afraid at all. I admired such opponents, but too bad death could be their only destiny. “Take them away,” I wave my hand. My soldiers tied up the Rogues and escorted them away. I knew that we had won this battle. A Rogue without a leader was just a lose sand. It was impossible for those underlings who were hidden far away to organize a large-scale war in a short

time. I breathed a sigh of relief. Kyle walked up to me and lamented, “It’s finally over. “You can go home to Andrea now,” he teased and patted me on the shoulder. I rolled my eyes at him but didn’t deny it. God knows how much I have missed Andrea over the past few days. Before I left, her sad, lonely eyes had cut through my heart like a sharp knife. I didn’t know how to face her when I got back


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