I called the steward over and instructed him to send people over to help me pack up. Every item belonging to Heavenly Wolf Pack
was coming with me.
After that, I called my father on the phone with trepidation.
When he found out I used half of my life in a deal with the witch three years ago, he was furious. He said he should never have
given birth to someone as stupid as me.
After that, he kicked me out with a bunch of servants and financial assets. He did not even attend my engagement party.
He had brought me up, and I failed him. I could only send gifts and wishes to him during important festivities, but I could never
work up the courage to see him.
“Dad…”
I choked back a sob the moment I spoke.
My father paused before suddenly yelling at me really loudly, “What’s with the crying?! An Alpha’s daughter only bleeds but never cries! Tell me, did that rascal bully you?!”
I wanted to say ‘No‘ nonchalantly, but all reason fell apart when I heard the familiar yelling.
“He never loved me, Dad…”
I cried and grieved like a little child. Tears poured down my face like a waterfall. They refused to stop no matter how hard I tried. I used up a lifetime of tears in that call.
My father was initially quiet, but he soon cried with me as well.
“Oh, my poor Rhea. Come home. Heavenly Wolf Pack will always be your home.“.
“I will. I’ll come home.”
From then onward, I stopped showing concern for Rook. Previously, I would remind him every day on the phone to have his meals and put on appropriate clothing depending on the weather. I was the one who made arrangements with the servants who
took care of him.
I was the one who took care of his clothes and food.
He would always reply with a simple ‘Okay‘ even after typing dozens of sentences to him, which happened quite often.
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Chapter 6
I blocked him on my cell.
+15 Bonus
Two days later, he began putting blame on me. “What’s going on? The venison today isn’t fresh and there isn’t any jam after our
meal. Anna is upset about it.”
It was because I was no longer paying for all these, but I was not obligated to explain anything to him. “You can ask the cook
yourself.”
Rook pressed his lips, and he looked at me questioningly.
I wonder if he realized anything.
That afternoon, he gave me a gift box the size of a palm. “Here’s a present for you, Rhea.”
I opened the box. Hah! What a big bracelet it was. It was as thick as three strands of hair.
“Sera reminded me that Moon Shadow Pack has been managed well all this time, thanks to you. I think that you’ll become a
qualified Luna in the future.”
The box had the name of the jeweler’s. It was the same store where Rook had bought Sera her jewelry.
Needless to say, the bracelet was a free gift from the jeweler.
“Thanks, but it doesn’t suit me.”
I took out a contract for Rook to sign.
“What’s
that?”