After I Let Go My Alpha He Knelt in Regret

Chapter In Regret Novel 98



Chapter 82

Half an hour later, I arrived at the hospital.

""Hey, look! That's Alpha Lorik's car!"

I could hear the whispers of passersby. "What's the Alpha doing here?"

The hospital director hurried out to greet me, but the real shock hit when they saw who stepped out of the driver's seat-me.

-Luna?"

Their eyes darted to the car, searching for Lorik's figure, but of course, he wasn't there.

I casually removed my sunglasses, flashing a knowing smile. "It's just me. I left your Alpha on the

side of the road."

Gasps echoed around me as jaws practically hit the ground. With a shrug, I turned and strolled into the hospital, enjoying their stunned expressions.

Since Lorik said I could do whatever I wanted with his car, I figured I'd take him at his word. After

all, he could find his own way back to the pack. I had better things to do.

I made my way to the hospital, where Jane was recovering. She looked much better than the last

time I'd seen her, her face no longer pale and drawn. A small smile tugged at the corners of her mouth as she saw me walk in.

"Hey," I greeted her softly, trying to keep the worry from my voice.

"Hey yourself," Jane replied, her voice still weak but carrying a warmth that made me feel a bit

lighter. "Oh...I'm really glad you came to visit," she smiled, paused and stared at me, "It looks like, you're all right too. Just...don't do anything impulsive."

It seems that Jane doesn't know that I have made a bet with Sosia and am going to duel, I thought to

myself. I came here today to tell her about it, which will surely startle her.

But I have a feeling that Jane will be able to provide unexpected help for this fight.

"Actually, that's why I came. I wanted to talk to you about the duel."

Jane

Jane's eyes widened in surprise. "You're really going through with it? I didn't think you'd actually

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take her on. That's... that's really brave, but also really dangerous"

nodded, taking a seat beside her bed, "I have to. Not just for me, but for you too. She can't ywap getting away with what she's done. Someone needs to stand up to her, and if I don't do it, who w

Jane looked down at her hands, which were fiddling with the edge of her blanket. "I don't want your to get hurt because of me," she said quietly, "You're risking a lot by going up against her. She's not like us. She's a Late Awakening Wolf, and you know how strong they are. How can you even hope to match her strength?"

Her concern was genuine, and it touched me more than I expected, I reached out and took her hand in mine, giving it a reassuring squeeze. "I know the risks, but I also know I can do this. I've been training hard, and I have Lena by my side. Besides," I added with a small smile, "I'm not exactly Helpless, you know."

Jane was quiet for a moment, her eyes searching mine. Finally, she nodded, though her worry hadn't completely disappeared. "If you're really going to do this, then maybe I can help. I've watched Sorcia fight more times than I can count. I know her strategies, her strengths, and her weaknesses. I can tell you what to expect, and how to counter her moves.

I was amazed by Jane's offer. The way she spoke, with such clarity and precision, made it clear that she had put a lot of thought into this. "Jane, that would be incredible. I had no idea you knew so much about fighting."

I smiled at her 'I am all ears'..

Jane shrugged, a faint blush coloring her cheeks. "I'm not good at much, but I've always been good at observing. Sorcia made sure I was around whenever she trained, and I guess I just picked up on

things."

She started to analyze Sorcia fighting style in detail. Jane explained that Sorcia often began with quick, aggressive moves to surprise her opponents.

She noted that Sorcia's defenses were usually weak when she got too confident after a few successful attacks. Jane also pointed out that sorcia's strongest moves came when she tried to overpower her opponent with sudden bursts of energy in the middle of a fight. As Jane spoke, it became clear that she had a deep understanding of Sorcia's patterns and weaknesses, which was impressive given how much time she had spent running errands for Sorcia. Jane's insights were thoughtful and practical, showing that she could be a valuable help in preparing for the duel.

I squeezed her hand again, this time with more gratitude. "You're amazing, Jane. Seriously. I wouldn't have known half of this without you. But you have to promise me something-if I win this

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quel, you have to start believing in yourself more. You're not just good at observing; you're smart, and you deserve to give yourself more credit."

Jane hesitated, but then she nodded, her eyes shining with determination. "Okay. I promise."

The next few days flew by in a blur of training and preparation. Every spare moment was spent honing my skills, pushing my body to its limits, and preparing myself mentally for the challenge ahead. Jane's insights were invaluable, and I could feel my confidence growing as I mastered the techniques she had described. Lena, ever vigilant, stayed by my side, her presence a constant source of strength and comfort.

And then, the day of the duel arrived. The campus was buzzing with excitement, the news of our showdown having spread like wildfire. Students crowded the halls, whispering and speculating bout who would emerge victorious. By the time I arrived at the dueling arena, the place was packed. The bleachers were filled with students, their faces eager with anticipation, and even some teachers had shown up, their expressions more reserved but no less curious.

As I scanned the crowd, my eyes found Lorik sitting on the sidelines, his gaze locked onto me. He looked worried, but when our eyes met, he stood up and made his way over to me.

"Are you ready?" he asked, his voice low, almost a whisper.

I nodded, trying to calm the butterflies in my stomach. "As ready as I'll ever be."

He pulled me into a tight hug, his lips brushing against my ear as he whispered, "For our sake, you have to win. You can't lose to her."


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