Chapter 419 Intruders in the Hall
Immediately after lying about the purpose behind his visit, Regulus and his men began pushing through the crowd to make their way toward the altar.
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“Argh! Who the hell just shoved me to the side?” one of the werewolves of the Crestfire n grunted and looked behind when he felt someone pushing him aside with much greater force than what was necessary.
All he saw was some more people shouting and getting mad at someone who pushed them too.
Soon, themotion that was caused by Regulus and his men was noticed by Jerome as well as Everard.
“Who the hell are they?” Everard frowned at the disorder that was arising and asked his newly appointed Beta.
Jerome was already on his guard by now because though the ceremony crashers were still quite far away from the altar, he recognized the distinct smell that they carried.
He abruptly gestured for some of the werewolves who were standing near the corner of the altar toe to him. And as they were inconspicuously making their way toward Jerome, he informed the King, “It seems like they are some uninvited guests from the Atkinson n.”
Everard instantly looked rmed because he knew that they were bad news. “Why now?” he looked at the intruders and grumbled.
Jerome took a deep breath and replied, “They can’t be here at this hour for any good reason.”
“Milord.” Jerome’s close subordinates stood before him and bowed their heads.
Jerome instantly pointed at the intruders and gave those men an order, “Go to them and politely ask them to leave.” Since they were heading straight for the altar, he also added, “If they want an audience with the King then ask them to visit the castle tomorrow.”
“As you wish, Milord.”
Those men instantly rushed down the altar and made their way toward Regulus and his group of men.
Everard’s eyes were still following the intruders. And while he watched them, he was getting this unsettling feeling in his heart.
‘Lorenzo must have exined everything to Romulus’ brother, right?’ he wondered if these people from the Atkinson n were on his back because of Romulus’ death.
Before he could dive deeper into his thoughts, Jerome came closer to him and whispered, “Your Majesty, we shouldn’t be distracted by the intruders. Our men will take care of them. Shall I announce to everyone that they can now enjoy the feast? They have to be out of the capital before the full moon rises.”
Everard nced at Jerome and gave a nod of approval. “Yes, you should do that. We can’t afford any idents to ur because of the members of our n.”
“Agreed.”
Jerome then walked to the center of the altar and cleared his throat before shouting his lungs out, “Fellow brothers and sisters. We have prepared a grand feast for all of you to celebrate the beginning of a new era for our n. Please enjoy the feast to your fullest before you depart for your hometowns.”
Everyone was waiting for further instructions. And when they received one, the crowd that was gathered around the altar began to scatter around to serve themselves some food from the buffet tables that were ced at several ces, inside and outside the Great Hall.
When the people began to disperse, Regulus clenched his teeth because he wanted to create a big drama in front of everyone.
Seeing the chance slipping past him, he ran at an even greater speed, dodging everyone who stood in his way, and he soon reached the foot of the altar.
The men who had gone down to stop Regulus and the others only managed to stop everyone except Regulus.
Jerome recognized the man and knew that he brought no good news. Thus, he quickly sprinted to the side from where Regulus was about to climb the altar.
He stood on the way and pretended to politely greet Regulus, “Oh, it’s good to finally meet you in person. If I am not mistaken, you must be Lord Romulus’ brother, Regulus.”
Regulus also faked a smile at Jerome and nodded, “Yes, I am. And you must be the loyal Beta of thete Alpha. I’ve heard a lot about you.”
“You are right.” Jerome kept on standing in Regulus’ way and further introduced himself, “I am now the loyal Beta of the current Alpha as well.”
He then slightly narrowed his eyes at Regulus. The displeasure in his heart got reflected in his eyes when he said in a satirical manner, “You’re a bitte, Milord. Else you could have witnessed the battle as well as the oath-taking ceremony.”
Regulus could tell that Jerome was pissed at him foring in uninvited. But he didn’t care. He simply smirked and said brazenly, “Oh, I thought it would be rude to leave my own ceremony. Else I would havee here earlier than I did.”
He then slightly tilted his head and looked past Jerome to take a nce at the King. He smirked when his eyes met with that of Everard’s.
Everard simply feigned ignorance and turned to face the other way. He wanted Regulus and his men to be gone from the Great Hall.
Regulus scoffed thinking that Everard was unable to meet his eyes because the pompous King was guilty of killing Romulus and the others.
He kept on narrowing his eyes at Everard’s tall figure and climbed a step. He then said to Jerome while keeping his eyes locked on Everard, “Lord Jerome, I was hoping that I could congratte His Majesty on bing the alpha of this glorious n. Since I have been chosen as the new alpha of the Atkinson n, I thought that we ought to congratte each other and establish a connection.”
Jerome wasn’t swayed. He climbed down a step and answered while tilting his body to the side as if he didn’t want Regulus to even see Everard, let alone meet him and talk to him, “I’m afraid that I can’t allow it, Milord. You know that only the members of the Crestfire n have that privilege today.”
He turned to look at the other men of the Atkinson n who were ring in his direction. They clearly didn’t disy any harmonious intention.
Jerome looked back at Regulus and further said, “Why don’t youe back to the castle tomorrow? I will leave a pass at the gate for you, and a few of your men if you would like.”
“Oh, but since I’m already here…” Regulus took some more steps and stood beside Jerome. He looked up at the man who was taller than him and smiled. Then he finished what he was saying, “…Can’t you make an exception for me? I promise I will keep it short and sweet.”
Before Jerome could protest or stop Regulus from taking another step toward the newly appointed alpha, Regulus forced his way toward the center of the altar.
He stood in front of Everard with his head held high and then greeted Everard while hiding the murderous intention that was bubbling inside his heart, “It’s a lovely night, isn’t it, Your Majesty?”
Everard’s heart skipped a beat when Regulus suddenly stood in front of him and greeted him with a smile that he knew was fake. Nevertheless, he also forced a slight smile on his face and replied, “Yes, indeed. It’s a very wonderful night.”
“I am Regulus Atkinson.” Instead of bowing before the King, Regulus held out his hand for a handshake and said, “I am pleased to have finally met you."