Upgrade to Premium Member - Only $5!

Remove ads, read new chapters, faster page loading

Currently our revenue is not enough to maintain the website. You can support us by upgrading to premium membership!

Special Offer

Upgrade Now

The Lightning Wolf Chronicles Novel

Chapter 33

Updated: 2026-01-11 08:05:15
1317 Views
Share 31

Thank you for reading on CrushNovels! We provide free access to all our stories, but maintaining this platform requires ongoing costs. To keep the site running and continue offering free content, we display advertisements. You can close the ads anytime, or upgrade to premium membership ($5/month) for an ad-free reading experience while supporting our mission. You can also earn premium for free by completing simple tasks. We truly appreciate your understanding and support!

Chapter 33: There Are Several Promising Prospects Evelyn's POV ୪ 75 When we got back to the pack house, the main hall was buzzing with activity. Alpha King Nathan and Alpha Adam sat on the couch deep in conversation, their voices low and serious. Luna Queen Selena and Isabella were on the other side with their tea, chatting casually. "Conrad showed up? Alpha King Nathan looked up when he spotted us. "Yeah, he did," Alistair answered. "Even gave everyone a little test at the training field." The Alpha King raised an eyebrow.

"How'd that go?" Alistair's eyes swept over our group, landing on me again. "Pretty decent. There are several promising prospects." I ducked my head, pretending not to notice his stare. Being singled out like that made my skin crawl. "Sentinels don't waste time," Alpha Adam said. "If Conrad's here early, the others can't be far behind." "Biggest selection we've had in years," Nathan mused. "Most participants ever, probably." "That's right," Adam confirmed. "Evie," Luna Isabella's gentle voice cut through my thoughts. "Come sit. You look beat." I walked over and dropped down beside her.

Luna Queen Selena studied me with kind eyes. "I heard you're trying out for the selection?' "Yes, Luna Queen." "That takes guts," she smiled. "But you're still so young. Don't put all that pressure on yourself." I nodded, but inside I was thinking differently. Young? So what? Dreams didn't wait around for age. The next few days flew by. More Sentinels kept arriving, some even joining our training sessions. Each one carried this aura that screamed danger the kind forged through countless life-or-death situations. - Participants from other packs started showing up too.

The training field got packed, competition thick enough to cut with a knife. I tried not to let the pressure mess with my head, just focused on each session. Finally, with only two days left until the real deal, tonight was the banquet. A formal one. I stared at myself in the mirror, wearing the gown Nadia had picked out. Deep blue dress, classy but not over the top, with silver embroidery at the neckline and cuffs that looked like stars. 1/4 18:13 Sat, Jan 10 Chapter 33: There Are Several Promising Prospects "Perfect! Nadia clapped her hands.

Follow new episodes on the CrushnovelS.Com

a "We're going to eat dinner, not compete in Miss Universe," I said, but let her mess with my hair anyway. The banquet hall was already pretty crowded when we arrived. Besides Alpha Adam and Luna Isabella, all the pack higher ups were there Delta Griffin, Gamma Thomas. Sentinel Conrad stood near the back with another guy I hadn't seen before. Based on his vibe, definitely another Sentinel. Dinner started off relaxed. Good food, decent wine, people actually having conversations instead of just business talk. If my brain wasn't stuck on the selection, this would've been a nice evening.

After we finished eating, Nadia was dragging me upstairs with the boys when Conrad called my name. I looked at Nadia, and she squeezed my hand. "Good luck," she said, then shoved the boys toward the stairs. "Got a few questions for you," Conrad said straight up. I nodded, trying to look calm. "Say you're running a ten-person squad," Conrad started. "Your job is guarding an important mountain pass. Enemy's got three times your numbers, better gear, and there might be spies in your own team. How do you set up your defense?" The question made me think hard.

Ten against thirty, with possible traitors? This was basically a suicide mission. But Sentinels wouldn't ask impossible questions. "First thing," I said slowly, "I'd split the team into three groups. Three people as a mobile unit, ready to back up anyone who needs help. The other two groups would hold the high ground on both sides of the pass." "Why not bunch everyone together?" Conrad asked. 'Concentrated defense looks solid, but against three-to-one odds, you're just asking to get surrounded.

Spread out, you can create crossfire, and..." I paused, "If there really are splies, you don't lose everything in one hit." "Keep going," Conrad and the other Sentinel exchanged a look. "Second, I'd set traps and early warning systems around the pass. Not to kill just to know when they're coming. I continued. Most important though, I'd have two escape routes ready. Holding the pass matters, but keeping the squad alive matters more." "What if your commanding officer ordered you to fight to the death?" Conrad pressed. Harder question. I thought for a long time.

"I'd follow orders, but I'd send someone to break through and get word back. Even if we all die, the pack needs to know what went down." Both Sentinels went quiet. 2/4 18:13 Sat, Jan 10 Chapter 33: There Are Several Promising Prospects "Last question, Conrad said. "If you found out the spy was one of your own team, what would you do?" 75 "Id... I took a deep breath, "watch them quietly and confirm it first. Then handle the problem before things got critical, but I wouldn't announce it.

No point wrecking everyone's morale." "What if the spy was someone you trusted most?" "Duty's duty, I forced out the words. "Personal stuff can't come before pack safety." Conrad finally cracked a smile. "Good answers. Smart, but you've still got heart. Your tactical thinking's more mature than I expected. Who taught you this stuff?" "Books, and... experience," I said vaguely. "Well then, see you day after tomorrow," Conrad wrapped up the impromptu test. "Hope you can back up your theory with action." After the Sentinels left, I let out a huge breath.

My palms were soaked - that was more stressful than actual fighting. The second I hit the third floor, Nadia rushed over. "Evie! What did they ask? You look like hell." "Just some tactical stuff," I managed a smile. "Nothing major, just got nervous." The triplets crowded around too, obviously having been waiting. *Come on," Orion said. "The banquet's winding down anyway. You need sleep." I nodded, feeling drained. Not physically, but mentally. That Q&A session had sucked up all my brain power.

I was about to go into my room when Lucian called out, "Get some rest." I nodded, said goodnight, and headed inside. Nadia followed me in and closed the door, helping me out of the heavy dress. "Nervous?" she asked. 'I'd be lying if I said no, I admitted. "But mostly I'm excited." "You've got this,' Nadia hugged me tight. "I know you do." Lying in bed, I stared at the ceiling. Could I actually pull this off? I closed my eyes and told myself: Hell yes. Absolutely yes. 3/4 18:13 Sat, Jan 10 The Lightning Wolf Chronicles : admin

Ad-Free Reading

Payment system working normally

Register for membership to remove ads.

Register Now - $5/month

Share Novel & Remove Ads!

Share novels to remove ads and enjoy ad-free reading!

Share Now - Remove Ads
No Payment
Instant

Follow New Episodes

Our website offers a complete collection of GoodNovel novels. Readers can easily search and read any GoodNovel story online. Click here to browse all GoodNovel short novels

Join Telegram Group Discord Join Our Discord Community

Share Your Thoughts