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The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) novel Chapter 169

Summary for Chapter 169 His Job: The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 169 His Job – The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM

In Chapter 169 His Job, a key moment in the Romance novel The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), GoddessKM delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 169: Chapter 169 His Job

Seeing the worry on her face, Lance’s heart softened. Without thinking, his hand reached out to gently pat her head, just like he used to. Surprisingly, Addison didn’t flinch or pull away. The familiar gesture seemed to comfort her, and that simple acceptance filled Lance with quiet joy.

"No," he said, his voice gentler now. "Nothing like that. I was called to discuss the logistics of the wheat and grain harvest from the South. We’re coordinating the transport of crops and livestock to minimize the damage from the locust swarm. Your father just wanted to go over the final plans."

"Wait, isn’t the harvest season still a bit far off?" Addison asked, brows slightly furrowed.

"The Alpha King suggested an early harvest," Lance explained with a shrug. "It might affect the quality, sure, but it’s better than letting everything go to waste, don’t you think?"

His voice softened as he looked at her, his gaze gentle.

"That makes sense..." Addison murmured. "Actually, I’m also being summoned by my father, but I need to stop by my palace first. You can go ahead—"

She turned to leave, but just as she took a step, Lance’s hand shot out like an arrow and gently caught her wrist.

"C-Can we go together?" Lance asked, his voice soft and hesitant. "I’ll wait for you outside your palace... and we can head there together. Is that okay?"

He looked almost painfully tense, his eyes pleading, like he feared she might hate him. When he realized he was still holding her wrist, he let go reluctantly.

Seeing him like that made Addison’s heart tremble. She still couldn’t remember much about him, but the sense of familiarity, the warmth she felt around him, was undeniable. And somehow, seeing him look so sad and lonely stirred something deep inside her.

So, she nodded.

They soon walked side by side toward her palace. As they moved in silence, a thought occurred to Addison: Why was her father seeking Lance’s help with logistics? Was it to assign him and his team to escort the caravan transporting the supplies? freeweɓnøvel~com

Noticing her puzzled expression, Lance let out a soft, refreshing chuckle that broke the silence. Addison glanced up, meeting his eyes just as he looked down at her.

Then Lance began to explain. "My father is the appointed Royal Merchant; this kind of work is right up his alley. But he’s tied up at the moment and couldn’t come to the palace, so he asked me to step in."

"Besides, I’m the current Vice Captain of the border patrol, and I have extensive combat experience. There’s probably no one better suited for planning safe routes and overseeing logistics. So I agreed without hesitation, and the Alpha King had no objections."

But the truth was far from that simple.

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