Chapter 64
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Adelaide caught the wooden stick and flipped it back to Lance with a meaningful glance.
“Understood!” she said firmly, fully grasping Lance’s intention.-
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Werewolf duels were brutal. The hatred between Adelaide and Velda was like a ticking time bomb. One misstep, and Adelaide’s silver spear could easily end up in Velda’s throat.
Velda felt humiliated and sneered, “Using a wooden stick? Very well. Since you’re so confident, don’t blame me for not holding back.”
If she were more magnanimous, she’d have replaced her sword with a wooden stick too.
But defeat wasn’t an option–it would cost her too much.
This was where she and Adelaide differed, a class inequality from the start.
And so, fighting a wooden stick with a sword was justified.
The sunset painted the sky red, and the bonfires were lit. The fires burned bright but not harsh, casting enough light to clearly see the two women standing in the center.
Many anticipated a top–notch duel with dazzling back–and–forth moves.
Some hoped to see Velda thrash Adelaide, reducing her to her knees begging for mercy, and then claiming command of the Ironthorn Army.
Ulrik, too, felt his nerves tighten.
He recalled Adelaide’s fighting skills from their battle in the Bloodmoon Pack and her duel with Ellen, both showing she was a strong fighter.
Ulrik knew Velda mustn’t lose.
Defeat would mean no rewards for her bravery on the southern border and a flogging.
“Velda, stay calm!” Ulrik shouted.
Paisley’s ears flared crimson with fiery red fur, her pupils narrowing to lava–like slits.
She extended her wolf claws, grabbed a rock, and hurled it.
Ulrik’s cedar pheromones surged. He caught the rock mid–air with his claws and shattered it.
The fiery madwolf!” Ulrik’s fangs bit into his lip, his warning growl mixing with a howl
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Ulrik was irritated but had no time to deal with it now. He had to focus back on the duel.
At Abbot’s “Begin!“, all eyes turned to the combatants.
The crowd chanted, “Velda, defeat her! Show no mercy!”
“Go, Velda!”
The sword swung down at the stick with blinding speed and immense force. The stick should’ve snapped in two.
“So, this stick isn’t ordinary,” Velda said coldly. “Alpha Lance must have given you the toughest weapon.”
The wooden stick, as long as a spear, was just a camp–building pole.
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But she was convinced that Alpha Lance favored Adelaide. He’d never give her an ordinary stick in such a duel.
Many wolf soldiers, watching from a distance, hadn’t seen the stick clearly. Hearing Velda’s words, they too thought it was a superior weapon.
“Unfair!” cries erupted. “A common sword vs. a superior weapon!”
“She should use the spear instead. So this is how she ‘cheats.”
“This is so unfair!” the complaints erupted instantly..
Seeing this, Adelaide acted swiftly. She split the stick, leaving a jagged edge.
Then, with a flick of her foot, she sent the broken piece flying into the midst of the complaining warriors.
Upon inspection, the warriors realized it was just an ordinary wooden stick.
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