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AliNovel > Kidnapped and Rejected The Return of Alpha鈥檚 Luna (Janet and Daran) > Chapter 208

Chapter 208

    Chapter 208


    A deathly silence fell upon them.


    Thedies stood perfectly still, holding their breaths.


    Nobody dared to move an inch.


    “No?” J chuckled icily, “That is what I think.”


    The guards outside of the door heard Kalinda’s cry for help and came rushing in.


    “Is there anything wrong, mydy? We heard screaming,” asked the guard.


    Agnes swallowed, “We…”


    J spoke up before she did, “I was simply doing a little show to entertain thedies. Nothing to


    worry about. Right, Lady Agnes?”


    She gave Agnes a warning look.


    “Yes… Yes, that is right.” Agnes confirmed with a pale face. “We were just having fun.‘


    The guards nodded and exited the room.


    “Look”


    J turned to face the horrified crowd, “I might be an ill–mannered person, but not an


    unreasonable one. I can keep things civil as long as you promise not to mess with me on purpose.


    Can you at least give me that?”


    “We didn’t mess with you on purpose…” Kalinda murmured in an indignant voice.


    “Oh? Then it is my wooden stick on the floor?” J said icily.


    The girls bit their lips in silence.


    They exchanged looks of uneasiness with one another.


    A faint voice came from the crowd at this very moment:


    “…I…I think what you did is pretty cool.”


    J looked over and found a petite girl standing at the back of the crowd.


    She flinched when she met with J’s eyes but plucked her courage and continued


    anyway:


    “Y–You must be pretty good at darts and game of quoit.”


    J smiled, “I wouldn’t say I am a pro, but not too bad either.”


    A pink tinge appeared on that girl’s pale cheek as she stuttered, “My name is Annie, from the House


    of Light. And I…I want to be good at those games too. There is a Carnival each year in the vige.


    But I can never get the first prize in darting and quoiting games…”


    “Well.”


    J shrugged, “If you like, I can teach you sometimes.”


    “Really?” Annie gasped.


    “Yeah, why not? I have ample time on my hands now.”


    Annic beamed.


    A couple of other girls‘ rigid faces unstiffened.


    The tension caused by the crossbow cased.


    “Can all the she–wolves in your herd shoot?” asked a ginger–haired girl curiously. “Some, not all.”


    “I wish I could learn how to shoot,” the girl groaned. “I want my brother to teach me, but he said that


    it was a very undy thing to do-”


    “Then your brother is right about that,” Agnes said in a sullen voice.


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    The whispering crowd quieted down at once.


    All the girls looked at Agnes’s grim face, nervous.


    “Lycan is the strongest species in the world.”


    Agnes said in a loud, freezing voice, “Thanks to our noble bloodline, and the bravery


    of our King and soldiers,dies like us would never have to roughen our delicate hands.”


    “Yes. Shame on you, Annie!” Kalinda snapped, ring at Annie, “Leaning how to shoot? You are


    degrading yourself to a lowborn!”


    Annie bit her lips with tears circling in her eyes.


    Yet she didn’t dare to talk back.


    “That is not fair.” J said sternly, “Shooting and fighting are not men’s privileges. A girl can learn


    about those stuff too.”


    Agnes turned to her with a fake smile, “With all due respect, J, you know very little about the


    Lycans. Maybe keep your opinion to yourself?”


    J looked at her.


    She could tell that Agnes was pissed.


    Probably because Agnes considered herself the leader of this small group, yet part of her thunder


    just got stolen by J.


    “I am tired.” J said, raising an eyebrow, “How about we pick this up tomorrow?”


    Agnes seemed relieved, “Alright. Tomorrow then, at the same time.”


    J gave a simple nod to the crowd and walked outside.


    Before the door closed behind her back, she heard Kalinda and Issa scolding the “traitors” within


    the group…


    <hr>J showed up at the Drawing Room every day for the following 5 days. Agnes never


    crossed the line again.


    So they managed to keep things civil.


    A surprising benefit of thedy’s training was that J became friends with Annie.


    When Agnes and her little gang were not looking, Annie would secretly share her snacks with


    J.


    J also promised to teach her shooting when they had the chance.


    5 days passed and it was soon the date of the Spring Bell


    At around 7 o’clock around duck, J stepped into the garden with all thedies


    Luminous fairy lights dangled from the branches of trees, making this whole ce look like a


    fairnd


    The blooming flowers were a sweet fragrance to the air, their vibrant colors painted


    Drapes hallowed softly, catching, the best hues of the setting sun, creating an


    “This is truly something” J murmured.


    Annie gigged by her side, “I know, right? The Spring Ball is the most important social event of the


    you. All girls look forward to it!


    Formally dressed guests were lined up by a winding pathway leading into the garden Servants were


    busy checking each of their coats before they entered. J waited with the group


    When it was almost their turn, she heard Annie gasp.


    J followed her gaze and looked over and saw a maid in the corner, trying to carry a barred of


    bee by herself.


    The barred was too heavy for her. The maid tried a couple of times and couldn’t get it off the


    ground. A desperate look appeared on her face,


    “What poor girl”


    Annie whispered into J’s ear, “She will definitely get punished by the head maidter.”


    J stared at that maid.


    She took off her coat and banded it to Annie, “Can you check in my coat for me?” “WallWhere are


    you going? You are going to bete for the entrance…J!”


    J picked up her skirt and walked up behind that maid.


    “Do you need a hand?” she asked.


    The maid jerked around, a fook of utter terror on her face,


    “I saw you couldn’t lift the barrel. Where do you want this?” J asked again patiently


    The maid bent her back abruptly, her voice shaking in fear, “Miss..Lady…I–I can’t bother you with


    this nonsense…”


    “I honestly don’t mind.”


    J put her arms around the barrel and carried it up easily, “Now. Where is this


    The maid was astonished by her strength and gasped, “T–This way…Thank you so much, my


    lady!”


    They took a narrow path and hurried into the garden.


    In the heart of the garden, a grand gazebo decorated with cascading roses and ivy stood as the


    focal point.


    Twinkling lights and delicate ribbons adorned the structure, dancing in the warm breeze and the soft


    melody of a distant orchestra.


    Elegant tables rounded the gazebo, with candles and blooming centerpieces arranged on top.


    The maid steered J across the garden.


    On the way, she received many strange looks from all directions.


    It was definitely odd for ady in a fancy gown and high heels to carry a barrel of beer on her


    shoulder.


    But J ignored all those gazes.


    The maid asked her to set the barrel on one of the beverage bars and bowed to her again, “My


    Lady, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your help…”


    J wanted to tell her not to worry about it.


    A deep, sexy voice came from her back at this moment:


    “Is this what you do now? A porter?”


    “M–My king!” the maid gasped.


    J jerked around.


    Westin stood a few steps away, with a casual smile on his gorgeous lips.


    He was exceptionally handsome tonight.


    His tailored ck suit, adorned with subtle silver embroidery, entuated his broad. shoulders and


    lean physique with an air of refined elegance.


    His enchanting eyes caught the glimmer of fairy lights, reminding her of the starry night sky.


    J felt a flutter in her chest despite her will.


    Westin walked over. His eyes fixed on J’s face. The smile on his lips


    deepened.


    “Who put you up to this heavybor?” he asked.


    J took in a small breath, “…Nobody. I was simply helping out a maid.”


    Westin chuckled, “Carrying a barrel on your shoulder…That was quite an entrance. You got


    everyone’s attention.”


    J let out a shortugh, “Do you feel ashamed? That your mate is a graceless lowborn?”


    “No…On the contrary.”


    Westin leaned in and gently brushed a rose petal off her shoulder.


    His smiling eyes were even brighter than the night sky.


    I like that my Queen is different than the others,” he whispered into her ears in a hoarse voice.


    J held her breath involuntarily.


    Theirst meeting from a couple of days before wasn’t exactly pleasant. She was being acrid and


    him mad.


    But right now, this very moment, it made her feel that-


    “Westin!”


    J looked up abruptly.


    Over Westin’s shoulders, she saw Agnes standing a few feet away.


    There was an expression of malice
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