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Alpha Ludwig felt ashamed. His pack members suffered this heat all for nothing and would have been killed when he could have just asked Alpha Denzel for help.
Knowing that he lost his trust, he did not know how to gain it back but was glad that this evil was going to end.
Alpha Denzel stared at Carmilla. "If you want to leave and let them live, then that should also be based on my terms."
The mother and daughter lost hope, knowing what Alpha Denzel was capable of, and so was Carmilla. Even the moon goddess had been forced to bend a lot of rules because of Alpha Denzel.
Then the seducing spirits who thought to bring him down or separate him from Valerie brutally failed as well.
"What term is that?" She asked, Alpha Denzel spoke seriously.
"That you allow me to cremate you, right here and now, or I would not only kill you and still cremate whichever body you possessed but also your wicked descendants. Your choice."
Tears lined the cheeks of Ava and her mother as they stared pitifully at Camilla. Everyone was shocked that the spirit that terrorized them was equally succumbing to Alpha Denzel.
Having regained some strength, those who had their phones close to them began to video everything to send to their friends and loved ones from sister packs.
They had to understand not to mess with a person like Alpha Denzel or any of his pack members.
As for his Luna, it would be advisable not even to dream of getting close to her if you harbor evil intent.
"There should be another way. You just can’t kill me like that."
After going through difficult means to make this appearance, waiting to harvest Alice’s powers to use in leading the forest rogues to attack the Evergreen pack, Alpha Denzel was rather here in the black fur pack.
This was unexpected, and the worst part was the fact that he wanted her dead.
"You are already dead. I am only trying to make sure that your spirit never makes an appearance ever again." Alpha Denzel was unrelenting.
A little mistake and this spirit would return, even worse than before.
An idea crossed Carmilla’s mind. "Then it has to be at my cave."
Her behavior, though scary to others, was rather funny to Alpha Denzel. If Carmilla thought she could succeed in tricking anyone, that was not Alpha Denzel.
"No one has time to go with you to that cave. I won’t give you the chance to use useless tricks on me."
He turned his head to the right where Alpha Ludwig stood. "Alpha Ludwig. Now," he instructed, intending for the warriors to take down the two women.
Horror flashed in the face of Ava and her mother as Carmilla, burning with rage spoke. "No. I avail myself."
For as long as her descendants were alive, she would be able to come back in another way.
All they had to do was contact another witch to invoke her spirit, and then, she could possess any weak body of her choice.
"Bring the firewood and everything needed for the cremation. I will do it myself," Alpha Denzel declared, his rage boiling.
Even the likes of Ava and her mother were a threat, and being a man of his words, he would have to find another way of eliminating them.
All he had to do was to set them up to make a mistake, and he could use it against them.
There was no order, but the pack members already ran in different directions in search of the firewood.
Just when they thought they were going to die, a miracle happened in the form of Alpha Denzel.
In less than ten minutes, they had arranged them with a bucket of fuel by the side.
Knowing the deception of spirits, Alpha Denzel requested for something else. "I need a rope."
This time, Alpha Ludwig went to get it himself as Alpha Denzel ordered Gandolf and Dorothy. "Tie her up."
He did not want to involve the warriors of the black fur pack anymore because of how weak they were.
As they were doing as told, Carmilla was furious. Her gaze met that of Alice, filled with indignation and hate.
"It’s all your fault. This is exactly what I planned for you. Even after killing your parents, you still stubbornly survived."
The revelation weakened Alice, uncontrollable tears fell from her eyes, but Carmilla was not done confessing.
Having tried and not been able to have access to the pack to complete what she started, Ava only made it easy for her by trying to kill Alice.
If Ava had succeeded, then Carmilla could have taken over the pack to be a Luna once again, after possessing the body of any dying woman. It could have even been Alice.
"My spirit was always alive, and I have tried every means to reincarnate, but because of you, nothing ever worked for me."
"Fuel," Alpha Denzel said, and it was quickly lifted, he poured it on the spirit being tied to the mountain of firewood.
After making sure Carmilla was soaked in fuel, he said to her.
"Because of what you said to Alice right now, your two descendants would join you."
"Ahhhhh," Carmilla growled. "That is not fair. They have to live to complete the mission," she mistakenly blurted out.
Alpha Denzel scoffed. "Exactly what I thought. I never meant to allow them to go free anyway."
The screams and curses of Carmilla were ignored as he called out, asking,
"Dorothy, Gandolf. You heard what she said about your pack member. What do you have to say?"
Gandolf and Dorothy grew furious, their protective instinct arising. Their fingers elongated as Dorothy replied.
"Their lives in exchange for this offense.
"Then so be it," Alpha Denzel said in satisfaction, permitting them to do as they pleased.
Ava and her mother’s throats were ripped apart as Carmilla screamed.
"You monster. Your pack would be destroyed before you get there."
Alpha Denzel’s phone rang instantly. Seeing Valerie’s name, he quickly answered it. "Denzel, the pack is under attack."
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