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The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) novel Chapter 66

Summary for Chapter 66 Levi, Getting A Little Closer To The Truth: The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)

Summary of Chapter 66 Levi, Getting A Little Closer To The Truth from The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)

Chapter 66 Levi, Getting A Little Closer To The Truth marks a crucial moment in GoddessKM’s Romance novel, The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 66: Chapter 66 Levi, Getting A Little Closer To The Truth

The healer clenched her fists. As a woman, as someone who had watched the entire ordeal, she could sense the insincerity. Her heart ached for the dead pup who had never even had a chance. She wanted to speak—to defend the child, to hold Claire accountable, to say something that might make her reflect. But before she could, the pack doctor gently pulled her back, silently shaking his head.

Just then, a loud commotion erupted outside the room.

Moments later, Alpha Zion stepped through the door.

...

Now that they were back at the small clinic, a heavy silence lingered in the air. None of them quite knew how to feel as the healer quietly sorted through the herbs she would use to bathe the dead pup—a sacred tradition meant to protect the body from scavengers before burial. The ritual was solemn, but their minds were elsewhere.

They were still processing everything that had happened, their voices low as they spoke of the incident and the growing disappointment they felt toward Claire. So engrossed were they in their conversation that they didn’t notice someone standing just beyond the door—silent, unmoving, listening.

Levi had arrived quietly, unnoticed. As their words sank in, his expression grew darker, his jaw clenched. The more he heard, the more the storm in his eyes deepened.

"Old doctor, no matter how much I think about it," the healer began, her voice trembling with emotion, "I can’t shake the feeling that Claire wanted that pup gone. And blaming Luna Addison... it just felt like a setup—"

But before she could finish, the old doctor raised a hand and gently cut her off, his eyes flicking toward the door with quiet warning.

"Enough," the old pack doctor said sharply, his voice low but firm, cutting through the healer’s words like a blade. "Be careful with what you say. Even if we carry doubts—opinions—we have no right to judge or speak on their behalf. Words like that, once heard by the wrong ears, can be twisted. And because you’re one of the few close to Luna Addison, it wouldn’t take much for someone to claim you were speaking on her orders."

He took a long drag from his pipe, the scent of aged tobacco filling the small clinic, and exhaled a slow ring of smoke. His eyes dimmed, as if haunted by ghosts of a past too familiar.

"If that happens, it won’t be you they target—it’ll be Luna Addison. And her name... it’s already too fragile to withstand another smear."

The healer opened her mouth but said nothing. The doctor continued, his voice quieter now, but every word carried weight.

"Luna Addison was a good soul. But goodness doesn’t guarantee honor—not in a world where shadows are full of waiting hands, eager to sling mud. And if we give them a reason—if we become the knife others wield against her without even knowing—we’ve failed her worse than any enemy ever could."

He glanced at her then, meaningfully. "Our duty is to save lives. To stand quietly, but firmly, at Luna Addison’s side. Protect her—not with noise, but with presence. With actions."

The healer looked down, chastened, realizing the truth in his words. What she hadn’t realized until now, the doctor had seen clearly all along.

As an old doctor, he has better wisdom and experience than the healer that’s why he could say this to her, hoping she’ll understand his thoughts without him saying much. After all, he knew that walls have ears and they didn’t know if someone was listening to their conversation and the more they talk bad about Claire, they wouldnt’ know where that would put Addison in the equation.

More than anything, they feared what the Alpha might do—what decisions he might make under a veil of misunderstanding. They couldn’t bear to see Luna Addison misjudged any longer. She wasn’t someone who played games or manipulated hearts; she was too gentle for that, too sincere. Like a ripe persimmon—soft, sweet, and far too easy to to pick on.

And that was the danger.

Because Claire... Claire was different. They could feel it now—the quiet calculation behind her words, the unstable glint in her eyes. There was something off, something wrong. She didn’t just twist the truth—she bent it so subtly, so believably, that anyone could fall for it without even realizing.

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