Chapter 134

The four ministers felt the tension the moment they stepped foot into the hall. With their heads held low,they knelt on one knee before the royals as they uttered, “Your Highnesses. Your Graces.”

Lucianne smiled graciously as she spoke in a much gentler voice, “Yarrington, Weaver, Pamela andVanessa, it’s so nice that you four could join us tonight, despite your current workload.”

Her warmth was contagious, and the atmosphere of the room took a 360-degree turn, their mood easingwith the Queen’s mellowed voice. Xandar matched his mate’s smile as he said, “Stand, ministers.” 3

They stood, all looking less fearful than before. Yarrington then handed a grey folder to Christian as hestarted explaining, “We’ve negated the last two complaints made against you, your Grace. I’ve askedVanessa and Pamela to trace the roots of the complaints, and they found that all ten false allegationswere made from the same IP address.” He then looked behind him as he said, “Vanessa, it’s your cue.”

When Yarrington stepped aside, Vanessa looked mostly at the encouraging Lucianne and Annie as shespoke, “Basically, we traced the complaints to the location that it was sent from. Oddly and coincidentally,all ten were made from the same IP address and the same device, a laptop registered under the name ofHerbert Horasho Martin’, and the IP address is the Dawson residence.”

“Huh.” Lucianne muttered in response as all eyes fell on the two Lycans who were as white as sheets atthis point. 2

Christian and Xandar growled at the young couple so fiercely that they even made Dorothy burst intotears. For the first time, Lucianne didn’t stop Xandar. She was equally enraged. The click-clack ofLucianne’s heels and Dorothy’s sobs were the only sounds in the dining hall when Lucianne walkedtowards them.

Xandar, Christian and Annie were not far behind her. Every Lycan and wolf held their heads low whenthey walked past. When Lucianne was right in front of them, Dorothy sobbed even louder. The couplewould leave but they doubted that the two policemen behind them would let them go.

Lucianne didn’t bother faking a smile and asked curtly, “Why did you both do it?”

Herbert opened his mouth but nothing came out. Dorothy continued to sob as she spoke incoherently, “Ididn’t w-want to. Her-bert made me.”

Herbert seemed taken aback as he hissed, “It was your idea, Dory! I was just ranting after mom gotarrested!”

Xandar then spat, “So, you decided to take your anger out on the Duke?!” His thunderous voice echoedin the quiet hall, making Dorothy sob even louder.

Herbert fidget uneasily as he said almost in a whisper, “Your Highness, it m-meant to be a j-joke…”

“A joke?!” The strength of Annie’s voice scared many, especially the young couple. And she wasn’tfinished. “Do you have any idea of the distress you’ve caused me and my mate, along with the King andQueen?! How dare you make false allegations against an innocent?!”

Seeing that the only way out was to beg for mercy, they knelt in front of Annie and Christian as Dorothybegged, “We’re s-sorry, your Graces. Plea-se, it was a mistake. A mistake we’ll r-regret for the rest of ourlives. P-Please, spare us.”

“Spare you?” Christian asked rhetorically in a low, homicidal tone. “You both didn’t have the decency to

respect the system in place to deal with sexual harassment. You made allegations against someonedefending the system. You acted with nothing but slanderous intentions, and you have the gall to ask us to spare you?”

Dorothy tried begging again, “It… It was a mistake. A very big mistake.”

“And it’s one you’ll regret making for the rest of your lives, correct?” Lucianne asked, to which Dorothyhastily replied, “Yes! Yes, of course.” Herbert nodded aggressively in response as well, thinking that theQueen may be offering them a way out.

Lucianne smiled and said, “Very well, then. You can spend your lives regretting it in prison.” She gave thepolicemen an affirmative nod to cuff them.

“What?” Dorothy uttered in disbelief as she was being cuffed, expecting the little wolf to have mercy or atleast some respect for Lycans, the superior species!

Lucianne’s voice was laced with dark humour when she said, “Why are you so shocked, Ms Dawson?Don’t you know the law on fabricating evidence? Allow me to enlighten you: it’s an imprisonment term offifty years and forty strokes of the whip with Oleander cuffs on to suppress healing. But seeing that youboth fabricated evidence against a member of the royal family, the punishment is imprisonment for life,along with five strokes of the whip every single day until you both die. Does that put things intoperspective?”

Dorothy was horrified when she muttered, “No. No no no no no. That can’t happen. Please, yourHighness. I am starting an internship next month. My parents were so proud when my application wasapproved.”

Lucianne responded without missing a beat, “You can tell your parents and your future employer thatthere has been a change in plans. That, or you can leave it to tomorrow’s news to notify them of whatyou’ve been up to with your boyfriend lately.”

“No no no…” Dorothy continued to mutter.

Xandar then said, “Get them out of our sight.”

“Yes, my King.” The policemen took them away from the hall with Dorothy still muttering an endlessstream of ‘nos’ like a jammed robot.

After they left, the two cousins gave each other a brotherly hug. The ordeal was finally over. The fourministers came forward, and the royals thanked all of them. Seeing that they could manage thecomplaints so efficiently, Xandar and Christian opted to step aside to let them finish what they startedwhile the cousins themselves focused on the rogue attacks.

Before leaving the dining hall, Xandar called for a government meeting first thing in the morning the verynext day. Although it was a Saturday, no one dared question his decision because with so manyministers gone, the work was piling up. Either new appointments had to be made, or the work had to betaken up by those in the clear.

When Xandar and Lucianne were walking back to the hotel, something came to his mind. The energy hefelt radiating from Lucianne back in the hall when she spoke to Dorothy felt stronger than any ordinarycreature’s emotions. He suddenly recalled feeling her inspirational fighting spirit right before the roguesappeared in Forest Gloom as well. There was also the fact that Lucianne seemed to always be able tocontrol the atmosphere in any room they were in.

After concluding that his mate may have some sort of innate ability, Xandar started their conversation asthey entered the elevator, “Babe?”

“Yes, darling?” Lucianne asked affectionately as she stroked his cheek.

He leaned into her touch as he asked softly, “What did you do to make Martin’s girlfriend hold her headdown like she did?”

Lucianne got confused so she asked, “What do you mean? She held her head down before all of us,even before Annie and Christian.”

“No, sweetheart.” He held her hand on his cheek, and pecked a kiss on her palm before he explained,”Right before Christian came in, when you were talking about her threat to burn Blue Crescent to theground, you radiated an energy.”

“Did 1?”

“You didn’t feel it?”

Ding!

As they stepped out through the elevator doors, Lucianne said nonchalantly, “I just felt angry, darling.Maybe it was my radiating anger you felt.”

That didn’t convince Xandar at all. He continued to think about it, and as he followed Lucianne into herroom, he said, “Lucy, I think you radiated something different, an Authority”

Lucianne paused in taking off her shoes as she asked in surprise, “I’m sorry, Xandar. Could you repeatthat? I don’t think I heard you right.” He looked at her with pride as he approached her, and with hisrough hands on both her shoulders, his eyes sparked excitement as he whispered firmly, “You radiatedan Authority, Lucy. The Queen’s Authority”

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