Cloud Mountain - Chapter 1

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The Moon Lake pack is a good place, and has long been known as the pack of flowers. It is spring again, the flowers of the Moon Lake pack bloom all over, everywhere you can smell the fragrance of flowers. Cathy sat on a chair in the courtyard, sunbathing while complaining to Elsa, "The day is really boring, when will it end?" Elsa whispered, "In half a month, Prince Alex will send someone to pick you up, so you can endure for a while longer and soon the ban will be lifted." Cathy bristled, "Even if he sends someone to take me to the Cloud Mountain pack, it's just a matter of moving from this pack to another pack, one cage into another, I'm still not free, so what's the point of unbanning?" Elsa persuaded her, "Although there are many rules in the Cloud Mountain pack, you are the future Luna. It is said that recently, the Alpha of the Cloud Mountain pack is not good in health, the pack's affairs are pushed to Prince Alex. He is busy with pack affairs, so even if you go to the Cloud Mountain pack, it is estimated that he has no time to manage you. It's better than being watched by Alpha, Luna, Beta, so many elders in the house of Moon Lake pack." Cathy thought about it and said, "If you weigh the pros and cons, then going to the Cloud Mountain pack is better than being in the Moon Lake pack?" Elsa coughed, "At the moment it seems so." Cathy reached out, grabbed a flower and threw it into her mouth, chewed it twice, got some taste, and suddenly asked, "The prince's name is Alex Leclerc, right?" The corners of Elsa's mouth twitched, "Yes, the Prince's name is that." Cathy asked again, "Does he have a female companion or something like that?" Elsa froze and said, "Maybe..." Cathy looked at her, "Maybe, what does that mean?" Elsa coughed again and speculated, "After all, he is the heir of the strongest pack, there should be many girls surrounding him, his status is noble, he shouldn't be without a companion..." Cathy blinked, looked at the sky and after a while said, "The place where there are many girls, should be great fun, right?" Elsa was instantly wary and quickly said, "Miss Cathy, that is the Cloud Mountain pack, even if there are a lot of girls, they are Prince Alex's companions, not someone you can play with. You must not get this idea." Cathy disdainfully said, "What's the big deal about the prince's companions? I can still appreciate them. I like to see a girl's delicate, weepy, flamboyant and charming appearance the most." Elsa was speechless and wanted to remind Cathy, don't forget that you are also a girl, and now you are considered the mate chosen by Prince Alex. Cathy then said, "There's still half a month left, it's too long. No, I can't bear it anymore. Let's leave for the Cloud Mountain pack. If I stay in the Moon Lake any longer, I'm going to die of boredom." "What?" Elsa was stunned. Cathy simply stood up, patting the flakes that fell on her body, and said briskly, "The scent of flowers in Moon Lake pack is really tiresome after smelling for so many years. Let's go to Cloud Mountain to smell the fragrance of beauty." The corners of Elsa's mouth twitched again, "Miss Cathy, don't you wait for the Prince to send someone to pick you up? We just... go to the Cloud Mountain pack? It's not good, right?" Cathy didn't care at all and said, "What's wrong with that? He sent someone to pick me up. There'll be a lot of trouble. Why don't we go by ourselves? It's so simple." "But... Alpha, Luna, Beta, so many elders in the packhouse will agree?" Elsa hesitated. Cathy's eyelids rolled, "I took the initiative to go to the Cloud Mountain pack, no longer staying at home to make them headache day after day. They should be happy. I am not running away, they are estimated to raise both hands and feet to agree." Elsa looked at Cathy, "But they have not yet taught you all the rules. You take the risk of going to the Cloud Mountain pack, then I am afraid..." Cathy casually plucked a flower and stuffed it into Elsa's mouth, "You're really nagging, you go or not? Be quick. If you don't go, I'll go." Elsa spit out the flower, face wrinkled, "So bitter..." Cathy went back to her room and quickly packed her bag, walked out the door and saw Elsa spitting bitterness from her mouth, she said in a good mood, "It is said that there is a rare tree planted in the Cloud Mountain pack. Someone once commented that this tree is better than thousands of flowers in the Moon Lake pack. I would like to go and see how beautiful that tree is." Elsa straightened up and said to Cathy with a bitter face, "Miss Cathy, you have misunderstood, the meaning of this comment is not that the tree is beautiful, but the Prince is handsome. Not to mention the Moon Lake pack, within the whole Shadow Ridge, no one can match the Prince's appearance." Cathy bristled, "He's pretty good looking. As a man, what's the point of being so good looking? To make his companion ashamed of herself?" The corners of Elsa's mouth twitched again. "Let's go." Cathy carried the bag and walked towards the wall. Elsa immediately said, "My Lady, you're going over the wall again? You're not going to tell Alpha and Luna? Didn't you just say you wouldn't sneak away this time?" Cathy said without looking back, "You are responsible for leaving a message for them, it is too much trouble to tell them face to face. Probably once they hear that I have taken the initiative to go to the Cloud Mountain pack, they may be afraid that I will change my mind and run away on the road. Even if they agree, they will send a lot of guards to follow. I can't stand to think about it." Elsa nodded, "Okay, I'll go leave a message." Cathy waved her hand and urged her, "Go ahead, I'll just wait for you for ten minutes." Looking at her all relaxed look, Elsa reminded, "When Alpha grounded you, he ordered that the walls of the packhouse be raised by one meter..." Cathy said without worrying, "Rob has probably been guarding outside the wall for five days now, waiting to pick me up and take me out. What are you worried about? He has a ladder. We can not fall to death." *** Cathy climbed the tall wall, wiping off sweat and plucking a branch of blooming flowers from the old tree. She spotted Rob crouching by the wall, eagerly waiting. As soon as he heard the movement and saw her, his spirit lifted, and he exclaimed, "Miss Cathy, you finally came out! I've been waiting for so long, and the flowers were about to wither." Cathy chuckled and tapped the wall with the branch, causing numerous petals to fall onto his head. "The flowers are in full bloom. They haven't withered yet," she replied. Rob immediately said, "The flowers in my heart are wilting." Cathy sneered, "I don't see that." Rob quickly pleaded, "My Lady, let me fetch a ladder. Please don't chat with me while sitting on the wall. Hurry up, Alpha George is keeping a close eye on you. He has sent guards to chase me away several times, threatening to throw me in jail if I don't leave. Last time, I spent half a year in prison for helping you escape. I don't want to go back and eat prison food again." Looking at him, Cathy said, "Last time, I paid off your 3,000 coin debt. It seems like you're not afraid of going to jail. How much do you owe this time?" Scratching his head, Rob sheepishly smiled and said, "Not much, 10,000 coins." Cathy scoffed, "Your life isn't worth that much. Even if you spend ten years in jail, it wouldn't be enough." Rob pleaded, "Miss Cathy, please save me. My father is addicted to gambling, and I can't do anything about it." Raising an eyebrow, Cathy said, "He didn't get killed for gambling during the six months you spent in jail. Why do you still care about him?" Straightening his neck, Rob said, "He's still my father, the one who gave me life. My mother died early, and he's the only family I have. He just has a gambling problem, a small hobby. As his son, I should fulfill my duty." Cathy thought about it for a while and said, "Fine, I promise to help you repay the 10,000 coin gambling debt, but you have to follow me. From now on, listen to my orders." Rob hastily took a ladder from a nearby alley, supporting it for her to climb down the wall. He readily agreed, "Alright, wherever you go, I'll follow. From now on, I'm on your service." Smiling, Cathy handed him the branch of flower. "Here, you go first and deliver this to Prince Alex of the Cloud Mountain pack." Rob was stunned, looking at Cathy with wide eyes and an open mouth. "This branch? Deliver it to Prince Alex?" Nodding, Cathy replied, "That's right, give it to him and tell him he doesn't need to send someone to pick me up. I'll go there myself."
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