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Alpha King Chases Abandoned Luna novel Chapter 332

I saw no reason to extend compassion to Emma Frost, whom I regarded as unworthy of my sacrifice. My racing career was already destroyed—why should I give up a kidney too?

"Ethan Stone, when Lily needed a kidney, you didn't lift a finger," I spat, unable to contain my rage. "If you'd listened to Olivia even once, Lily might still be alive. How do you treat your own daughter like garbage and another she-wolf's daughter like a treasure?"

My outrage was compounded by the knowledge that Emma wasn't even Ethan's biological child, making his favoritism all the more infuriating. The pain of Lily's death and Olivia's suffering was senseless in my eyes, my wolf growling with barely contained fury.

Ethan's hand tightened around the papers, which I now recognized as the Broken Pact of Sacrifice—the very document I'd signed to donate my kidney to Lily before it was mysteriously canceled. My accusations landed precisely on his deepest regrets; I could see it in his eyes.

But Ethan forced himself to set aside those emotions. "This isn't about the past. Right now, a pup's life is at stake."

"Not my problem," I replied coldly. "Find another donor."

Ethan's jaw tightened. "There is no other compatible donor available in time. You're the only match."

"Then I guess Emma Frost will die," I said, my voice flat. "Just like Lily did."

Ethan's eyes flashed with Alpha power. "I can make your life very difficult, James Knight."

I laughed bitterly. "What can you do? I have nothing left to lose. Your threats mean nothing to me."

My racing career was over. What else could he take from me?

Ethan's tone grew colder and more dangerous, his wolf's eyes briefly glowing with Alpha power: "If you don't care about yourself, what about Olivia?"

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