Chapter 31
The 5-time Rejected Gamma & the Lycan King
Lucianne took a deep breath before she began spilling the beans. âSo you both already know the
number of rogue attacks last year was, by far, the worst. And applications for relief following those
attacks were undoubtedly a lot as well. But less than 10% of the submitted applications ever made it past
the phase of being reviewed. And out of our own 132 allies who were attacked last year, we found that
only twenty of them got their relief applications approved. But only four out of those had the funds
disbursed to their pack. The rest still haveâ funds disbursement pendingâ on their status. Here comes the
part that really hurts.â
She took another deep breath, and said, âWe call the relief a gamble, like a Wheel of Fortune. And
getting funds is like hitting the jackpot. So, packs who have successfully received funds are obliged to
throw a pack party, just among their own pack members, to celebrate their good luck. And they have to
send pictures as proof of the celebration. (This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)There
was this one party that even had their own Wheel of Fortune booth for pack members to play with and
claim all sorts of second-hand belongings as prizes. That was probably the mostâ¦creative pack party
thrown last year.â
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The two cousins had a mixture of hurt and anger. Lucianne then added sheepishly, âIâm sorry I laughed.
You both work really hard. Iâm sure it was just a glitch in the system or something.â
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âOh, it was a glitch alright.â Christianâs voice was never so menacing until now as he looked a ta table
further down the hall, where most of the ministers sat. Lucianne turned but she was not sure where his
sights were set on so she turned back to them and uttered, âAgain, Iâm sorry. I shouldâveâ¦â
âSweetheart, donât apologize.â Xandarâs face was still serious when he took her hand and kissed it before
placing it on his lap as he stroked it lovingly.
Very cautiously, Lucianne said, âIf it makes either of you feel any better, you both have practically been
approving relief applications these past few days when you spoke to pack members, so the process has
sped up for many of them. Itâs just the issue of disbursement now.â
After another moment of awkward silence, she asked, âSo, is there anything else you would like to
know? Iâll be more considerate and empathetic when I break the news this time.â
Christian looked at Xandar in frustration and groaned. âCuz, just tell her. She thinks she offended us. You
didnât, by the way, my Queen.â Lucianne asked in confusion, âThen why do the both of you look like
youâre about to burn someone into ashes for wronging you?â
Xandar now held her hand in both of his to kiss it and began explaining, âLucy, the Lycan warriors are
available free-of-charge.â
Lucianneâs eyes widened in surprise as she exclaimed, âOh, it has changed already? Thatâs great!â
Xandar frowned and said, âNo, Lucy. It has always been free. At least, it was supposed to be.â
Lucianne seemed taken aback. âNo, that canât be right. It says so right on the application form that
charges will be imposed. Here, let me show you.â She took out her phone and logged-in to the website
for the application, and opened up a P*F document. She swiped down until she saw the options, and
passed her phone to Xandar, (This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)âHere, in fine print,
next to the option for Lycan warriors. âCharges are within the full discretion of the Ministry, to be
confirmed after provision of aidâ. Itâs small but itâs in red so none of us missed it.â
Christian was leaning in to see the words on the enlarged screen and, like he was being possessed, took
the phone from Xandarâs hand without a word and started scrolling through the entire document with a
serious expression.
When she finally realized what was going on, Lucianne said softly and meekly, âYou both didnât know.
Thatâs why you asked.â She then nodded to herself as she processed this information and continued, âSo
the pack relief was more than a glitch of the computer system.â
âWe have corrupted ministers in our midst, absorbing funds that were supposed to be given to packs.â
Xandar explained, and sighed before he continued, âIâm going to get the financial details of all the
ministers by tomorrow night, and call for a meeting the day after. Itâs time to find out whoâs behind it.
Someone has been siphoning large sums of money. If they were confident that they werenât going to get
caught because of how distant our species were, then I would say that tracing the money wouldnât be too
hard.â
Lucianne then suggested, âThen, you might want to speed up that process.â
âWhâWhat do you mean by that, my Queen?â Christian came out from his daze but still held her phone in
his hand.
Lucianne then shrugged and said, âWell, I blurted it at training today. Maybe Whitlaw and Cummings ran
away not because they were afraid of my lecture but because they didnât want me to blurt more
inconsistencies with what they know and what they want you both to know.â
Xandar then turned to his cousin and said, âSheâs right. Weâre both going to the audit department now,
Christian.â
âLetâs go.â Christian said monotonously and stood up.
Lucianne stopped him abruptly. âUh, Christian. I would like my phone back, please.â
He looked at his hand. âOh, Goddess. Iâm so sorry, my Queen. I didnât notice.(This novel will be daily
updtaed at www.noveljar.com)â His voice was returning to normal at this point.
âItâs okay. Youâve had a lot to think about.â Lucianne said as she was taking it back from him.
She then asked Xandar, âIf anyone asked where you both went, what do you want me to say?â Xandar
then smiled and said, âTell you what, come with us.â
Lucianne seemed unsure. âAre you sure? Is that even okay? I mean, Iâm not officially the Queen though.â
Xandar kissed her forehead because he found her demeanor absolutely adorable at that moment, âItâll be
alright. It looks less suspicious if we leave together as mates than with only Christian and I walking out of
the hall. If we left you here, some of them would suspect weâll b e dealing with state affairs. I donât want
them to do anything until weâve gotten all the information we need.â
She took one glance at the werewolf community, and told Xandar, âOkay, then.â Xandarâs smile
broadened and he planted a second kiss on her forehead. They walked out hand-in hand. Christian left
first to stave off suspicions.