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Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia) novel Chapter 260

Summary for Chapter 260: Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia)

Summary of Chapter 260 from Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia)

Chapter 260 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Alpha novel, Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 188 Funeral and

Chapter 188: Funeral and Returning Shadows

Chapter 188: Funeral and Returning Shadows

(Third person’s POV)

In midMay, Gerald Rivers returned from his European visit to bid farewell to his son and daughterinlaw. The funeral for William Rivers and Eleanor Rivers was scheduled for May 17th.

On the funeral day, the sky was overcast with leaden gray clouds hanging low. The atmosphere felt somber and oppressive, as if the heavens themselves mourned the loss.

The private cemetery was located fifteen kilometers north of Rivers Pack Mansion. Generations of Rivers

pack ancestors rested here in eternal peace.

Rows of neat tombstones stood silently like guardians of time. They witnessed countless endings and beginnings of pack life throughout the centuries.

Now two new monuments joined them. The stones were engraved with names, birth dates, and death dates

of the deceased.

Mourners dressed in black with solemn expressions slowly entered this tranquil place. Their footsteps were

muffled against the soft earth, creating an almost reverent silence.

The two graves were arranged vertically, representing different generations. Bouquets and wreaths

surrounded them in a sea of white and pale colors.

The ceremony began with a pack elder’s low and solemn voice leading prayers and remembrance. His words carried the weight of tradition and loss.

Pack members bowed their heads in silent tribute. Time became slow and heavy, each moment stretching

like an eternity.

Finally came the farewell moment. Mourners placed white moonflowers one by one on the fresh graves.

Despite past unpleasantness with the Rivers pack, Richard Winters and Natalie Winters attended the funeral. They offered their condolences to the three remaining Rivers family members with genuine respect.

After the funeral ended, a young woman in a black dress with white flowers approached. Her movements were graceful despite the somber occasion.

She greeted Gerald Rivers and Eleanor Rivers with appropriate reverence. Then she turned to Connor Rivers

with subtle changes in her eyes.

Her gaze showed more tenderness as she called his name. Connor.

Connor responded coldly and politely. Thank you for specifically returning to the country to attend my father

and grandmother’s funeral, Miranda.

Miranda looked at him with barely perceptible heartache. My condolences for your loss.

Connor’s brief hmmand averted gaze signaled the end of their conversation. His iceblue eyes remained

distant and unreadable.

Seeing this, Miranda lowered her eyes with trembling eyelashes. She said nothing more and quietly left the

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cemetery grounds.

As funeral attendees gradually departed, Connor didn’t see the figure he hoped for. Disappointment flashed

in his iceblue eyes like a shadow.

The embrace in the rain that night seemed like a dream. Beautiful yet unreal through their developing mate

bond.

Many days had passed, yet he could still feel Olivia’s warmth in his arms. The memory was both comfort and

torment.

Due to her unhealed wounds and doctor’s orders against excessive movement, Olivia wanted to attend but was forbidden by Richard Winters. She remained confined to the hospital against her wishes.

During this time, she sent messages to Rebecca Frost. Her concern for Connor was evident in every carefully

worded text.

Lily hadn’t attended the funeral either. She was severely frightened by William Riverssuicide and had been

having nightmares.

She stayed home for psychological treatment. Olivia called every few days to check on Lily’s condition.

Ethan Quinn always answered that her psychological state remained poor. The trauma had affected her more deeply than anyone anticipated.

After the funeral, Rebecca called back. She lowered her voice as she walked to her car while updating Olivia

on the situation.

Connor’s emotions seem normal,” Rebecca said quietly. Don’t worry too much about him.”

Knowing the call was about Connor, Rebecca’s reassurance made Olivia feel relieved through their strengthening bond. The connection between them pulsed with distant comfort.

As Rebecca continued chatting, she suddenly stopped midsentence. A familiar face appeared in her line of

sight.

Miranda approached and greeted her with a polite smile. Rebecca, what a coincidence seeing you here.After hanging up with Olivia, Rebecca responded coolly to Miranda’s dinner invitation. Hello, Miranda.

Initially wanting to refuse, Rebecca changed her mind. She remembered Miranda’s past feelings for Connor and suspected she wanted information about him.

Rebecca also wanted to gauge whether Miranda still harbored feelings for Connor. This could be an opportunity to gather intelligence.

That evening at 7:30 PM, they sat in a private room at an upscale membersonly restaurant. The establishment was under Silverridge Holdings, ensuring privacy and discretion.

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