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A Broken Alpha Heiress' Revenge novel Chapter 192

Chapter 192

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The radiance emanating from Riley was far too dazzling, completely overshadowing Maddox’s own light.

She wasn’t just intelligent, determined, or tenacious–she was a white wolf.

A rare, coveted bloodline. A symbol of purity and power blessed by the Moon Goddess herself.

And he he was just a omega–born orphan from the backwoods of Ebonclaw Pack.

A flicker of jealousy stirred deep within him. All he had ever wanted was to dim Riley’s brilliance.

After all, Riley was just a woman. What good was being a white wolf if she couldn’t even protect herself?

After graduation, she would only end up married with children–becoming a wife and mother tending to the pack’s den.

As for himself, Maddox was no stranger to ambition or money. He had the sharp tongue of a lawyer, a silver–coated wolf form, and the wits to climb.

He could easily provide for Riley.

So why did she have to be so high–minded?

Why did she have to shine so unbearably bright?

These thoughts he buried deep within, knowing they were shameful. Knowing that the world revered the white wolf bloodline. But in his heart, he loathed that Riley’s light made him feel small.

He told himself he wasn’t wrong–but he also knew that speaking those thoughts aloud would bring only contempt.

So he said nothing when the Vale family hurt her.

Said nothing when Kael forced her to kneel.

Said nothing when Alaric dismissed her as a burden.

He watched, silently, while they tried to break her–while they locked up a rare white wolf like a common rogue.

A part of him wanted her broken.

He wanted her to fall, to be humbled, to lose that glow that always made everyone choose her.

He told himself it was for her own good.

Once her wings had been clipped–once the world ground her brilliance into the dirt–he would be there. To offer warmth To be the only hand she could hold onto

Then. Riley would have no choice but to depend on him, and would never again dream of becoming a scholar, a mentor, or a pack professed

Breaking her wings, dimming that divine white flame—it was all so she’d stop flying away.

He would be her safe haven, her anchor, the one who fed and clothed her

Wasn’t that enough

Bot what Madras ever expected was that despite all the inhuman torture Kiley endured in the pack’s prison, despite every seat and every broken lanches and remained unyielding

Leen dulled even turned sh all racated that sie antero bytu

She and only refused to depend us bus–she grew to hate him with every liter of her being

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Chapter 192

She laughed as she deliberately writhed her body, flaunting her victory before him.

Their commotion quickly drew the attention of the wardens.

Two pack enforcers arrived swiftly, one on each side, restraining Maddox.

Sull, Maddox struggled fiercely, kicking wildly and twisting desperately, trying to break free and charge Scarlett again.

“Let me go! Let me go!” he screamed, voice raw and breaking. “I’ll kill her! I swear I’ll kill her!”

His hateful gaze never left Scarlett, as if he wanted to burn her to ashes with his glare alone.

Scarlett’s smile grew even brighter as she watched Maddox being dragged away. She even made a mocking face at him and sheered. “You can stewin your regret out there. When I get out, I’m leaving this pack to enjoy life elsewhere, while you–just rot in your endless misery”

“Wretch-

Maddox’s curses faded down the long corridor as he was hauled from the holding den, until nothing remained but silence.

Outside, rugha had already deepened.

Maddox sat despondently in huis wheelchair

The dum surfights cast wrak glummers on his face, worn and exhausted beyond his years.

Everything was over

Onte prosperous and respected bus career was to shattered bis huge w

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