Chapter 105

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Della’s POV

The omegas approached.


They stood in their fighting stance. Their knees were bent a bit. Some of them had their hands in a fist and a punching stance, while there were others whose one arm was in front of them and the other was on their pack with their claws fully elongated.

I looked at them with boredom. There were about a dozen of them, all of whom had smirks on their lips.

“Come on, just do what Ms. Abigail wants before we beat you into a pulp.”


Another looked at the first omega who spoke and joined in, “Do we all even need to be here? For a weakling to be like her, I think one is more than enough.”

“Yes, I can kill her with a snap of a finger.”


They all simultaneously laughed, thinking they were all that.

Raising my eyebrow, I gave out a genuine laugh. How could I not? They really thought they could outstand me. 

There were only a dozen of them. Facing them was like fighting a rag doll for my practice. Fighting with them couldn’t even be considered a challenge for me.

Lazily putting my weight on one side, I crossed my arms over my chest and smugly smirked.

Shifting my eyes, I saw the fury in Abigail’s eyes which made my eyes narrow.

I couldn’t understand it. We never had any significant encounters with each other, so I couldn’t understand how she seemed to have a special hatred for me. Why did she look so mad?

Standing upright, I placed my hands on my back, clasping them together, and held my head high.

Releasing a glimpse of my dominance as a Lycan Princess, I interrogated, “Tell me, why aren’t you stopping the omegas you’re handling from attacking a Luna?”

I could see how she shivered a bit, but that only lasted for a second.

She and her wolf may have felt my lycan presence a bit, but her prejudice about me as a low-life omega made her recover so fast.

Abigail laughed. She mockingly looked around, waving her hands around. “Are you being delusional? I don’t see any Luna here.”

Taking a step forward, she continued while staring at me. “All I see is an ugly and cheap bitch omega, who thinks highly of herself.”

Taking a step back and letting the other omegas forward, she commanded, “Omegas, I think she’s still dreaming. Why don’t you use your fist and wake her up so she can remember her status?”

The omegas nodded and stretched their lips. They were smirking with excitement, ready to attack, thinking it would be I who would be at a disadvantage.

Stupid fools!

If they think I’ll let them go again, they better think again. I had no more reason to hold back and just more reason to fight back.

I raised one of my hands and used my index and middle finger to signal them to come forward. “What are you waiting for?”

Anger spread in their eyes, and all of them swarmed forward at once, coming at me from every direction.

Pushing away the other two who held Nancy, I stood in front of her. Not to protect her from the fight but to prevent them from getting her. Like hell would I let them? I ain’t done with her yet.

Someone behind me tried to claw me.

“Cowards! You fight backhandedly. Why? Not confident enough to win against me?” I mockingly asked as I bent down, making use of her own momentum to attack me. This led her to drop on my back.

Holding her wrist, I pulled her down, making her roll from my back into the air and land with a thud on the ground.

She coughed from the impact and whimpered. Looking down at her, I continued, “Dream on!”

Shock glinted in her eyes. “How...How could you be so pwerful? You’re an omega, aren’t you?”

I didn’t reply, only smirked and turned around to face the rest.

‘Damn, I don’t even need claws to fight these stupid fools.’

Others may think princesses would just stay leisurely in the kingdom, playing with dolls and thinking that the world was all about unicorns and rainbows.

Not in my case, though.

My father, as the Lycan King, took the initiative to train me from a young age to be a skilled warrior. My brother also helped and encouraged me, making me even better than any warrior could be.

My attack made them timid, and they looked at each other hesitantly.

But it was obvious that they believed so deeply that I was weak and vulnerable.

"Hey, don't be afraid, she was just lucky just now. Let's give her a lesson!" One of them shouted.

And two of them simultaneously attacked me from the side with their claws, while another one was in front of me.

Keeping my eyes in front, I still managed to hold the wrist of the two who were attacking from the side. I used their resistance as a force to steady myself as I jumped to kick the one attacking from my side, and then I backflipped afterward, pulling those two to flip with me.

The only difference was I landed gracefully on my feet, but they all fell to the ground, clutching their heads or sides from the injury they encountered.

I flipped my hair nonchalantly. “Entertaining for me, could you?”

That phrase instantly irritated the last six standing and came running toward me after they recovered from the shock of what they witnessed.

‘Yes, I’m great. Just not concealing it anymore.’

“What a bragger!” My wolf, Trisha, teased, which I only laughed at.

Without wasting more time, I moved with agility and grabbed my attackers on their extremities, pushing and throwing them everywhere I could. Before I knew it, the last one was already coming for me.

She planned to claw my face, but I merely extended my hand and grabbed her by the neck, lifting her up in the air.

With narrow eyes, I menacingly said, “Game over.”

Then, I threw her in the pile where I threw the other omegas.

Seeing as they weren’t that injured yet, I threateningly moved closer to them at a slow pace.

Seeing the fear in their eyes, I decided to intensify those looks even more and let them see me extend my claws.

Their eyes widened immediately, and they crawled backward in immense fear.

“P-please.. Don’t kill us.”

“Luna, we’re really sorry.”

“Don’t hurt us, please…”

I smirked. Suddenly, all their angst was gone and they started begging like cowards.

“Oh, now I’m your Luna?” I sarcastically asked, retreating my claws while shaking my head with dismay.

I looked in the direction where Diana was hiding and said, “Come here.”

As per my words, she came out of her hiding and walked toward me.

“Do you need help, Ms. Della?” she asked with a proud smile as soon as she stopped right in front of me.

I nodded toward Nancy so she faced her.

Looking at Nancy, I commanded, “Kneel and beg Diana for forgiveness.”

Fury immediately flashed in Nancy’s eyes. Her jaws clenched, and her hands formed into a fist at her side.

With pursed lips and gritted teeth, she said, “I’ll never apologize to your lowly servant!”

I raised an eyebrow. “Really?”

Bending down, I slapped her and grabbed her neck to force her to face Diana. Extending my claws, I slid the tip of it on her face and said, “Or do  you want this on your guts instead?”

Nancy tried to hide it, but I could vividly hear how her heart beat faster, and I saw how she tried so hard to stop her body from trembling with fear.

The shock and confusion in her eyes was very satisfying to me.

After all, who would have thought that the always-tolerant omega Luna would beat her to pieces?

Like a scared cat, Nancy finally gave up. She kneeled down and bowed a bit at Diana as she said, “I’m sorry for what I did.”

It wasn’t sincere, but looking at Diana, who already had a smile and satisfaction on her face, I guess that’s enough. After all, that’s the best we could get from her.

No one could apologize with sincerity when they couldn’t even see their mistake in the first place.

Just before Diana and I left, I glanced at Abigail to find her fiercely glaring at me.

“You’ll regret what you did today! I’ll make sure of it,” she threatened.

Finding her insignificant, Diana and I continued walking, but after a few steps, I couldn’t erase the uneasiness in me due to Abigail’s words, which I couldn’t understand.

Shaking my head, I tried to forget it and focus on Diana instead.

I found that she was glancing at my stomach. She must have been worried.

Smiling, I assured her, “Don’t worry, a dozen of omega isn’t even worthy to be called my opponent. What I did is more like a warm-up.”

Diana smiled back at me, and we continued walking back to the house.

In my peripheral vision, I could still see Abigail standing from where we left her, with those same fierce eyes glaring at me.
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