Making an enemy of her would be a huge mistake.
When she found out that I wanted to buy Roz Town and that I was Debraâs mate, she immediately gave the right to sell the town to Debra.
This was because Gale knew that Debra loved Roz Town.
She wouldnât be lenient with me just because I was her mate.
On the contrary, I knew that sheâd expect more from me.
That way, Gale could secure only the best benefits for Roz Town.
It could be said that Gale had planned everything very carefully and strategically.
But the elders were unconvinced.
They pursed their Lips and snorted in dissatisfaction.
âShe is just an ignorant woman.
What does she know?â
I knew that I couldnât change their minds, so I could only helplessly explain, âAnyway, I think the costs are reasonable.
Moreover, the contract has been signed.
If we want to go back on our words, weâll end up paying a higher price.
â
The elders were speechless.
âYou little scumbag! Are you trying to piss me off on purpose?â My father was so angry that he stood up from his seat.
âALL of you, get out! I need to teach my son a lesson!â
As he spoke, one of his subordinates brought a whip.
The elders hurriedly tried to dissuade him.
âPatrick, donât be angry.
Whipping him is too much.
We donât want to disable our Alpha!â
But my father turned a deaf ear to their warnings.
âNo, I have to put him in his place.
No one can stop me!â
Then he ordered his subordinates to take the elders out of the room.
When it was just me and my father alone in the room, he locked the door, picked up the whip, and raised it high.
Clap!
The startling, crisp sound of the whip hitting the floor rang out.
Seeing that I didnât respond, my father gave me a kick and hissed angrily, âYou brat, donât you know how to act? Wail a few times!
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Without hesitation, I cried out immediately.
This was our old trick.
My father loved me very much and supported most of my decisions, but the elders were very stubborn, so we could only stage such tricks to deceive them.
While putting on this act, we chatted.
My father asked in a Low voice, âWhat happened between you and Debra?
Why didnât you mark her first?â