Chapter 628
Third Person’s POV
“Well, well,” Ampelio looked Ellen up and down, clucking his tongue.
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The sarcasm in his voice got thicker. “Long time no see. How’d you end up being someone’s sidekick, losing your basic male wolf stance?”
“Ampelio!” Ellen’s face was red with rage, the fur on his neck bristled, and his aura flared. “That’s enough!”
“Whatever,” Ampelio waved a hand, looking annoyed, but his contempt was clear.
“I was just trying to be a good guy and remind your master not to get scared. If you, her little flunky, don’t even care about her, then fine, I’ll shut up.”
Ellen was shaking with fury. His wolf claws instantly grew three inches, and he drew back his fist to smash Ampelio’s face, but Adelaide grabbed his wrist.
Her cedarwood scent was calming, silently suppressing Ellen’s chaotic emotions.
“Gamma Adelaide!” Ellen glared at Ampelio, a suppressed wolf howl rumbling in his throat. “He’s
gone too far! Let me teach him a lesson!”
Ampelio snorted with laughter, his contempt practically visible. “She won’t let you hit me, can’t you see that?”
He even let out a small burst of beta aura to provoke Ellen.
Adelaide’s eyes were cold as ice. Her cedarwood scent suddenly turned sharp.
She told Ellen, “You’re both the same rank. You can’t hit him.”
The moment she let go of Ellen’s wrist, the tip of her foot completed a partial shift–silver- blue wolf fur flashed at her ankle–and she kicked Ampelio hard in the stomach.
Adelaide was incredibly fast. Ampelio didn’t even see her foot lift. He felt a searing, organ- shaking pain in his abdomen.
The Alpha aura exploded from the contact point.
Along with the pain came a brutal force that sent him flying backward, crashing hard against the courtyard wall.
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Bricks rattled and fell. The shock from the dominance numbed the gland on the back of his neck, making it agonizing to breathe.
Ampelio fought through the pain, his fury instantly overriding his sense.
His aggression spiked, his scent becoming overwhelming. Ignoring all rank and respect, he lunged at Adelaide like a cornered animal.
But before he could even graze her clothing, pain hit his left cheek, then his right. Two precise, heavy punches landed, and he didn’t even see her fists move.
His gums were numb. His vertical pupils shrank in shock and pain.
Adelaide, who had been unfailingly polite since returning to the capital, showed no mercy
now.
To make sure Ampelio saw the lesson, she let the faint, light–blue claw marks of her partial shift appear on her fingers. She grabbed his chest and yanked him toward her.
She drew back her other fist.
Even as Ampelio frantically tried to block and release his aura, Adelaide’s Alpha aura surged higher, an invisible barrier that slowed his every move.
She easily slipped past his defense, and her fist landed squarely on his face.
Every punch was backed by wolf strength, making his cheeks swell rapidly.
Then, under Ampelio’s horrified gaze, Adelaide’s demeanor turned deadly cold. She suddenly kicked him.
This kick wasn’t just powerful; it was wrapped in a subtle aura.
Ampelio was sent flying like a rag doll, crashing into the courtyard wall with a loud, dull impact before slumping to the ground.
This time, he saw Adelaide’s moves clearly, but he still couldn’t evade her.
Her leg–lift seemed slow, and her foot wasn’t moving that fast, but mid–air, a wolf’s explosive power kicked in, dramatically accelerating her speed.
She also perfectly anticipated the direction he tried to dodge.
He could only watch as he was punched and kicked again, powerless to fight back.
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