Chapter 22 _ We need to move.

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Hello! All right with you?

So I'm starting to feel like I'm going around the script, maybe repeating a few lines or points of view. I hope it's just an idiotic and meaningless perception I'm having, but if not, please let me know and I'll try to review a way to make new points of view. Although I'm afraid to do that and end up creating very OCC personalities.

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Chapter 22 _ We need to move.

{Chapter 91 – If I have to Move (1)

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Cale quietly observed the people gathered in the office once they arrived at the residence.

“It will not be easy this time.”

Everybody other than Ron, whom Cale had sent to his room, and Beacrox, who was taking care of Ron, were present.}

People noticed the varied expressions of the people on the screen. Each with a different expression when hearing Cale's sentence.

But none showed any doubt. And for a mission, that's what matters most.

{The three children averaging 7-years of age, Choi Han, Rosalyn, Lock, and even Vice Captain Hilsman and the ten Wolf children all quickly arrived in Cale’s room..}

Sigh.

Choi Han* gulped after seeing the screen and then looked at Lock*. And as he expected, Lock* looked paralyzed.

Choi Han* wanted to go up to Lock* and touch his shoulders.

But Rosalyn* noticed that Lock* was not just in shock, but contemplative, so she stopped Choi Han* who had started to get up.

These two know it hurts for Lock*, knows it's opening up the wound again. The problem is that they are not sure if this time the wound will be treated correctly. And that worries them.

They don't want to see that child walking around like a carcass where genuine happiness left years ago. Not always, but most of the time it was like that.

Crack.

Lock* could hear a part of him cracking at the sight of his siblings' faces, the faces of his dead family members.

It hurt. Did it hurt. He made the scar go back in time and start bleeding again.

He already knew they were alive, but seeing their healthy faces is different than just knowing about them.

But, internally, Lock* and his ego were picking up every drop of blood and every broken piece. That's because they knew their siblings were fine.

Not that he accepted that it wasn't his fault that his family members died, but Lock said that they were fine, that they were smiling.

How can Lock* throw his guilt away knowing that if he had fought, maybe those smiles would have been noticed by him in the TBOAH world too? But he was still happy, at least in another world his siblings are alive.

In the LCF world, the Wolf King's Heir got to be a true wolf with a pack. Not a fake, lone Wolf King like what Lock* has become, for there is no Wolf King where there is no pack, so Lock* considers himself a fake.

Wolves protect and fight for their pack, giving their lives if need be. But how can Lock* be the Wolf King* if he doesn't have a pack to protect? What cowardly, idiotic Wolf King is this who chooses to hide and let his family be killed?

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