Chapter 29
The 5-time Rejected Gamma & the Lycan King
At training, Lucianne had just finished demonstrating a technique to dodge the opponentâs punch from
the side without losing balance. When she and Toby were moving on to the next pair of fighters.
Someone yelled out, âMy Queen.â
âOh, wow.â Toby said in surprise when he saw two Lycans approaching them. Both young. One dark-
haired and one light-haired.
Lucianne turned to face them as they bowed and their heads lifted when Lucianneâs head was lifted after
bowing in return. âGood morning, ministers. Toby, this is Sir Weaver, the Minister of Environment. And
this is his mate, Lord Yarrington, the Minister of Education. Ministers, this is one of my closest brothers
on the battlefield, Gamma Tobias Tristan.â
*Pleasure.â The Ministers took turns thrusting out their hands to shake Tobyâs who managed t o stutter a
surprise âL-Likewise.â
âWhat can I do for you both?â Lucianne asked the ministers.
They looked at each other before the light-haired Lycan, Sir Weaver, spoke, âMy Queen, we were
wondering if you have any time in your schedule to watch us fight? The Lycan warriors have been
showing us the same moves every year, and we feel like weâve hit a plateau. (This novel will be daily
updtaed at www.noveljar.com)And, t o be fair, those guys never fought in a real battle before. So, we
were hoping to get some pointers from you since you have fought, and won, on a battleground. And
maybe you could teach us some new techniques?â
Toby held back a smile and muttered, âOh, wow.â
Lucianne smiled, âWe will be happy to help but uhâ¦â she looked around and was mentally counting the
number of pairs that she and Toby would have to watch before she could slot the ministers in, âGive us
an hour?â
âThatâll be great! Thank you, my Queen.â They bowed and left.
âOh, wow.â Toby said for the third time.
Lucianne narrowed her eyes, âReally, Toby?â
His cheeky smile appeared as they strolled towards Wainwright and Lyssa, âI apologize for not living up
to the Queenâs expectations.â Lucianne smacked him mercilessly on his arm and he chuckled.
Wainwright and Lyssa were both improving. Their sparring lasted longer but Lyssa came out victorious
again.
âLucy,â Wainwright started, âIt really isnât easy to show no mercy to a woman fighter. I mean, I love my
daughter and I see someone elseâs daughter when my opponent is a female.â
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âThen the solution is simple, Alpha Wainwright.â Lucy said, âImagine that the woman you are fighting
wants to harm your daughter.(This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)â The Alphaâs eyes
turned dark for a moment before he
nodded in understanding and said, âThat would work very well. Painful, but it works.â
Lucianne then offered an alternative, âA less painful method would be to imagine protecting your
daughter from your opponent. But in my experience, it still makes one hesitate.â
âI agree.â Wainwright said with a smile.
âLUCY! LOOK OUT!â Juanâs voice came from a short distance away. Zeke dashed from his mat near
where they were, and pulled Lucy and Toby out of the way. Lyssa and Wainwright managed to take a few
steps back from a Lycan which was punched from a few mats away and onto the mat where Lovelace
and Wainwright were sparring.
âWhat the hell!â Zeke spat in the Lycanâs direction.
TITIS
The Lycan which lay on the mat was partially-shifted, its light brown fur on his arms and face showing but
not to its full length and thickness. There was a growl, and his opponent, also partially-shifted with dark
brown fur, ran through the crowd and pounced on the lying Lycan before extending its sharp claws.
Lucianne recognised the scent of the Lycan who was attacking, and she yelled, âSEBASTIAN
CUMMINGS, STOP!â
The attacking Lycan halted in its position. His claws hanging in the air. (This novel will be daily updtaed
at www.noveljar.com)Juan, Zelena and a few others were quickly by Lucianneâs side. Xandar and
Christian were running as fast as they could towards them. The cousinsâ adrenaline for sparring was put
to a sudden halt when they heard Juan scream Lucianneâs name.
Lucianne took a step towards the partially-shifted Lycans, her voice still strong as she demanded,
âRETRACT YOUR CLAWS, NOW!â Slowly, Sebastian retracted his claws.
Lucianne then ordered in a slow, stern voice, âGet off your opponent, and take five steps back.â And
Sebastian did just that.
Xandar reached where they were when Lucianne was approaching the Lycan lying on the ground. He
pulled her by her hand and asked in panic, âBaby, what happened? Are you hurt?â He started lifting her
arms to look for wounds and bruises.
âXandar, Iâm fine. Zeke pulled me out of the way.â Lucianne said, and took back her arms to continue
walking towards the mat. She gave Sebastian a hard look and said slowly and clearly, âShift back. Now.â
He bowed and obeyed, shifting back.
She then looked at the Lycan on the mat and said, âYou too, your Grace. Shift back.â There were
surprised and judgmental looks being thrown at Greg Claw and Sebastian Cummings
from both the werewolf and Lycan communities.
Greg shifted back but remained flat on the mat as he continued panting. (This novel will be daily updtaed
at www.noveljar.com)His chest rose and fell. Lucianne squatted next to his head to examine his features.
His face and lips were not pale so he had enough air. His eyes looked normal so he wasnât injured there
either. Any internal damage to his body caused by a punch of the fist would have been recovered already
since Lycans recover faster from minor injuries compared to werewolves. There was nothing wrong with
him. He could have gotten up even before Sebastian pounced on him. Lucianne suddenly regretted
stopping Sebastian from plunging his claws into Gregâs hypocritical being.
She then stood up emotionlessly and declared, âYou can stop pretending now, your Grace. Get up.â
He smirked coyly, âHow do you know that Iâm not really injured?â
Her eyes burned down at his without a trace of humour, and she warned, âDonât test me.â
âO-kay.â He stood up with ease.
Xandar started, âGreg, I warned you.â Greg retorted, âYour Highness, that was in the dining hall about an
issue of courtesy. This was a fight that went out of control.â
Alfred Cummings and Pierre Whitlaw arrived by their side. And Alfred was stunned when he saw his
sonâs remorseful face a few steps away from the incident.
Xandar then said, âIf you want to train, Greg, youâre welcome to join. But stop causing trouble.â
âIf you havenât noticed, your Highness, I was the one who got flung all the way from over there.â Greg
complained.
Xandar studied Sebastian for a moment before looking back at Greg, âI doubt this was all Cummingsâs
doing.â
Greg then challenged with a smirk, âAnd what proof do you have of that, cousin?â
Alfred then asked his son, âSeb, what happened? Why did you hit him like that?â
He looked at his father, then at Lucianne longingly for a mere second before he said, âItâs privateâ¦and
personal.â 1
Xandar turned back to his cousin and said sternly, âWell, Greg. That was all the proof we needed. Iâm
warning you, this is your last chance. Next time, donât think of attending any meetings or collaborations
concerning the countriesâ affairs. I donât care if youâre a Duke.â
Greg gritted his teeth to reign in his anger at how much control Xandar had over him and everything else.
From the corner of his eye, Greg noticed Lucianne was walking away from Xandarâs side so he yelled
out, âI apologize, my Queen. I will do everything I can to ensure that it wonât happen again.â
Lucianne stopped in her tracks, turned, and her hardened look was still on when she said, (This novel
will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)âI will believe it when I see it, your Grace.â
âAnd how can I show it to you, my Queen?â Greg asked with a sincere smile that he had never thought of
showing before. He was beginning to learn that being flirtatious with her would only piss her off even
more, which was another thing that made herâ¦different.
Lucianne snapped matter-of-factly, âWatch your words. Just because you donât feel worthy, it doesnât give
you the right to question the worth of others. If you donât know what to say, then train with your mouth
SHUT!â
Her words made Greg feel uncomfortable, which was strange. No one had ever made him feel like that
before. He bowed and uttered with a guilty smile, âAs you wish, my Queen.â Lucianne turned to
Sebastian, whose eyes were on the ground, âSebastian Cummings.â He looked up at her in an instant,
and she said, âIf your partner offends you, request for a partner swap. Donât shift when youâre not
supposed to.â âYes, my Queen.â He uttered guiltily.
âExcuse me, Gamma Lucianne.â Pierre Whitlaw came over to her, âProcedurally speaking, you shouldâve
sought mine or Minister Cummingsâs permission before you decided to resolve the sparring disputeâ¦.â
Xandar growled, âHow dare you speak to her like that?â
Whitlaw was one of those from his fatherâs reign, so he was one of the few who were less afraid of
Xandar, âWell, your Highness. Iâm merely doing your job. You seeâ¦â
âI needed to seek your permission?â Lucianne snorted with a murderous glint in her eye. Xandar knew
that this minister was going to be dead soon. Christian was already waiting in anticipation a few steps
away. So were the other wolves who knew her.
Pierre Whitlaw was still unfamiliar with Lucianneâs ways, so he said, (This novel will be daily updtaed at
www.noveljar.com)âWhy, yes! What would a minister exist if it werenât for that, then?â A few steps behind
Whitlaw, Alfred Cummings was already hiding his face in his hands at what his deputy just did. They
were both going to get i t, he just knew