Adelaide’s POV
“Alpha Adelaide, Alpha Lance has sent a messenger with a letter for you,” Beta Valentine announced, handing me the letter.
“The messenger said it’s urgent.”
I quickly opened it. Inside were just a few words, “Adelaide, come to Redwood City immediately.”
It was signed by Lance.
I recognized his handwriting instantly.
The letter was brief–no details, just an urgent summons to Redwood City, with no mention of what to bring.
“Where’s the messenger now?” I asked.
“He’s in the dining room. After shifting, he ran all the way here without rest for three days. He’s exhausted and hungry,” Beta Valentine explained.
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I immediately instructed, “Beata, pack a few sets of clothes and some travel essentials. Bring him over after the messenger finishes his meal. I need to speak with him.”
“Right away!” Beata hurried into the house to pack.
A while later, the messenger was brought to the conference room after his meal.
I was already dressed and ready. Looking up, I recognized Tommy.
His head was covered in dust, and his skin was peeling from sunburn, leaving him red and black.
It was already the Full Moon Festival, yet his appearance suggested he’d been traveling for a long time.
“Tommy, didn’t you go to the Shadow Peaks with Alpha Lance? Why are you in Redwood City? Why does he want me there?” I asked.
After burping from his full meal, Tommy stood a bit awkwardly, likely due to running too long in his shifted form.
1 gestured for him to sit and take his time.
“Thanks,” Tommy said, sitting down.
“Alpha Lance did take us to the Shadow Peaks. We stayed there for three or four days and were on our way back. But in Cypress Valley, my wallet was stolen by a pickpocket.”
“I caught the thief on the spot and was about to take him to the police station when I noticed a few ragged wolf
pups nearby. Judging by their scent, they were rogues. They bolted at the commotion.”
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As the rogue pups scattered, Lance happened to look up and saw one of the younger rogues who bore a striking resemblance to my second brother, Randall’s son, Cedric Davidson.
The young rogue had a limp and was running slowly.
Lance was about to chase after him when someone pushed a cart into the crowd, toppling several people.
Lance stopped to help.
When he looked up again, the young rogue was being picked up by a burly man and stuffed into a car.
Instinctively, Lance shouted “Cedric,” and the young rogue looked up with an expression of disbelief.
Lance immediately took off after the car, which weaved through traffic and knocked over a few more pedestrians.
By the time Lance caught up to the vehicle, both the man and the young rogue had vanished.
Cypress Valley’s streets were crowded with narrow alleys crisscrossing everywhere. There was no telling which direction they’d taken.
Lance had only brought Tommy with him. Tommy, preoccupied with catching the thief, had no idea who Lance was chasing and could only wait on the spot.
When Lance returned empty–handed, he interrogated the thief.
The thief was dressed similarly to the young rogue, and the fact that the others fled upon his capture suggested they were part of the same group.
However, the thief turned out to be mute and unable to write, making it impossible to extract any information.
Lance handed him over to the police station. Upon hearing that Lance was there, the sheriff promptly welcomed him personally.
Lance inquired about the young rogues in the area, and the sheriff sighed, “These young rogues have been roaming Cypress Valley for a while. Some beg, others steal–there’s definitely someone masterminding them. We’ve arrested them several times but can’t pinpoint the mastermind. It’s not just here; several other places are experiencing the same issue.”
“Many of them are rendered mute or have broken legs. We can’t get any information out of them, nor can we return them to their original packs. We’ve had to temporarily house them in relief stations. But they escape as soon as they’re placed there. Take the thief Lance caught–he’s been arrested multiple times for theft.”
Lance was furious and questioned why the sheriff couldn’t catch the mastermind.
The sheriff had no choice but to admit that a powerful rogue gang was behind it. Their members were exceptionally strong and dangerous, making arrests difficult.
Eventually, they just stopped trying.
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