Chapter 945 We Won't Fight
My Werewolf System
Chapter 945 We Won't Fight
Dean looked straight into his brotherâs eyes when those words were spoken. It was the look that Dean had been afraid of, the look he had been worried about for a long time.
âIâm not,â Dean answered almost immediately. âI have spoken just as I have always spoken. I am just passing on what our father would have wished.â
âOur father?â Lupus replied. âWhenever we speak, you always go back to him. Itâs almost as if you're trying to pull on my heartstrings to convince me. Just answer me, why does everything I say need to be adjusted? Is it because you donât think Iâm a good enough leader?â
âIf you have so much to say, then why donât you become the leader?â
The tone of Lupus's voice was getting more aggressive. Of course, growing up, Dean and Lupus had their arguments. There were many, and at times the two of them would fight it out, even in their full Werewolf forms.
The thing was, before now, neither of them were Alphas. If the two of them clashed, it felt like it was a declaration that a fight between two Alphas would begin.
Dean, trying to keep a calm head and seeing this aggressiveness, had two words.
âLook, just calm down for a moment.â
âCalm down? Who are you to tell me to calm down? Just answer the freaking question!â Lupus said as he got up from his seat. He was already transforming, and it looked like he was about to take a swing at Dean.
In response to this, Dean himself also partly transformed. The two of them took this as a sign of one being aggressive to the other, and that was when Lupus went ahead and took the first strike.
Dean blocked the hit and struck back, kicking him in the chest.
âI told you to calm down, not to attack. What do you think youâre doing?â
Lupus looked over his shoulder at his brother and then back at the Werewolves on the floor.
âThis meeting is dismissed. All of you, leave the room.â
The Werewolves decided to follow the orders, not that they had a choice anyway, and left the room. Now the only ones left were Dean and Lupus.
âIâm sorry, Dean. I didnât want to fight; you know thatâs the truth, right?â Lupus replied.
âI know,â Dean replied. âItâs the same for me, but ever since I changed, ever since I was different, I canât help but get these thoughts out of my head. Itâs as if Iâm not in control of my own thoughts and actions anymore.â
Lupus let out a big sigh because he felt the same way. This entire time, he was trying his best to suppress his feelings.
âI guess we were both foolish, thinking that we could overcome things that our ancestors, over 1,000 years, were unable to overcome. I thought maybe we were a bit different, but it seems itâs the same,â Lupus said as he went back to his throne and slouched in his seat. It was taking a large toll on him.
Seeing this, Dean decided to speak.
âIâll leave the pack,â Dean said. âAnd Iâll stop this destiny from happening no matter what. I wonât create a pack of my own, and I wonât appear in front of you again. We still havenât tried everything to stop this.â
After saying those words, Dean walked toward the door, and Lupus didnât try to stop him. As he said, he didnât want to fight, so he was holding onto this hope.
âThe only thing I will say is that the two of us might never meet again, but I promise you one thing: no matter what, you and I will not fight. Goodbye, Lupus,â Dean stated.
âGoodbye, brother,â Lupus said back.
Exiting the room, Dean did have an idea in mind. He hadnât just said those words half-heartedly.
âThere is one place that might be able to help me, NIRV,â Dean thought.