Chapter 532 Severed Paths, Shifting Loyalties
Avery's heart was in turmoil.
But for their sake, he had to draw a line.
“That's right. | am trying to cut ties with you. From now on, your path is yours, mine is mine. Don’t meddle in
each other's lives again.”
“Captain, how can you say that?” Steven protested, his voice trembling. “Didn't you say we'd stick together?
Even if you're struggling now, we could've faced it as a team!”
How could he throw them away so easily?
“Don’t act on impulse, Captain. Whatever you're facing, we can figure it out-together.” Steven looked around at
the wreckage of the day, imagining what else might lie ahead. Today was bad. But what about tomorrow? Or the
next time?
“Enough. Leave now. Or | won't be so polite.” Avery raised his wolfbone dagger, the threat in his voice
unmistakable.
“Captain!”
Steven couldn't believe it. Even if they disagreed, this was too far. It hurt more than anything.
“Tessa, let's go.” His voice cracked with disappointment. He never thought they'd cto this.
Tessa gave a silent nod.
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“Avery, you don’t have to say anything more. We'll leave.” She knew he was hurting.
But she didn’t agree with what he was doing.
They were only being honest with him-friends who genuinely cared. There was no need for this cold rejection.
Without another word, Tessa led the others out.
Avery watched them go, their backs growing smaller in the distance
His chest ached.
How had it cto this?
And now, all he had left was regret.
But what good was regret?
It changed nothing.
After they left, members of the Wolfborn Corps stepped forward.
“Avery, honestly... they were right. You're not suited to lead the corps. If things keep going like this, we're
headed for disaster.”
Yeah,” another added. “I'm going to speak with the old Captain about this. You're not cut out for it
Avery exhaled, heavy. “Don’t worry. I'll becthe leader this corps deserves.”
No one was born for this, right?
If he worked hard enough, maybe he could becwhat they needed.
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“Avery, sthings are inborn. You just don’t have the instinct. That girl earlier-Tessa-she’s got it.”
That crushing combat power, her unshakable composure, and brutal decisiveness-that’s the kind of leader they
needed.
“Don’t get any ideas about her,” Avery said firmly, frowning. “She has nothing to do with the corps.”
He didn’t want to drag Tessa into the bloodstained world of mercenaries. He just wanted her to live the life she
loved-peaceful, free, untouched.
No one should interfere with that.
But no matter what Avery said, the others had already made up their minds.
In their eyes, Tessa was exactly the person to lead the Wolfborn Corps into the future,
They didn’t argue with Avery anymore. Instead, they all headed straight to Xavier.
They relayed every detail of the incident that had just unfolded
“Captain, we've watched Avery grow up. We know him better than anyone. He's just not fit to lead the Wolfborn
Corps.”
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Truthfully, they'd all known this for a while.
But out of respect for Xavier, no one had dared speak it aloud.
Today had changed that. Today, it had to be said.
And something had to be done.
Xavier looked at the men who had followed him for over twenty years.
So it was true-none of them supported Avery as his successor.
“So what are you trying to say?” he asked quietly, his voice low and heavy. “The Wolfborn Corps was built by
me-brick by brick. Having Avery inherit it was my decision. Are you saying you no longer trust my judgment?”
The silence was tense. No one dared speak.
But for the future of the corps, none of them could back down now.
“Captain,” one of the men finally said, “We've always followed your orders. But this concerns the lives of
thousands of our brothers. It can’t be taken lightly.”
Xavier knew, deep down, that they were right. Avery really wasn’t suited for this.
But if not him-then who?
“Boss,” someone else said, “Tessa... she’s different. That girl who cto challenge you last time-she’s the
one.”
Xavier blinked. “You all want a girl to lead you?” he asked, genuinely surprised.