Font Size
15px

Chapter 475 - Trinity - First Quarterly eting (VOLU 3)

~~

Trinity

~~

This new way of life for us had been in effect for a little while now. It was now the middle of April and ti for the first ever quarterly eting with the High Nobles and the Grand Nobles. There were going to be a lot of people here, but definitely nowhere near as many as there could have been.

The nobles were arriving slowly over a few days. Star and Artem were the first to arrive, and we spent so ti hanging out with them. When they ca for their Nobility assignnt, we had actually had dinner with them, got to et their two babies and see all thirteen of their adopted boys who had gotten so much bigger and stronger since the talismans they had been wearing were removed..

The last ti that they had been here, Reagan and Rika had enjoyed playing with their little boy, and I was glad that they got the chance to play with him again. And their youngest son was now four months old and curious about everything. Sotis I still couldn't believe it. They had fifteen sons between the two they had together and the thirteen they adopted. I even rembered when Reece had Noah call and gently threaten the judge in their adoption case to force him to approve the adoptions. That hadn't actually been nice to the judge, but it was nice for Star and Artem.

I quite enjoyed the quick reunion we had with our friends and family from back in California. They were family because Star was actually my cousin thanks to my heritage linking to Athair mòr. His brother Sorrel was the starting point for Star's Fae bloodline. So yeah, we were family.

After the visit with them was over, it was ti to get to work. Once all the nobles had arrived, I had them assemble in the throne room the next day. Reece and I took our places before them while they all sat in the chairs on either side of the main aisle.

"Welco, all of you. Thank you for returning to Castle Gray." Gabriel greeted them for us. "You are all here for the first of the quarterly etings that you are required to attend. Since this is a new process for us all, I am certain that it will take you all so ti to get into the flow of things. However, over ti we do believe that things will go a little more smoothly for us all."

Silence greeted him when he finished his welco. Everyone had bowed to already, and so they were sitting patiently waiting for the eting to begin.

"Again, thank you for making this trip here. This will soon beco a regular and normal thing for you so it will not be as chaotic as it was this ti. Now, I want to open the floor to all of you. If there were any major conflicts among the territories that you oversee, I want to know about them now."

There were a few people that raised their hands to tell of the disputes that happened among the different packs, clans, and covens. It seed that the most notable disputes were between two of the rfolk clans and several of the wolf pack and feline packs. That was not what I was expecting. It seems that this ti around there were no issues with the magic users. Or at least none that they told about.

I could get used to just minor issues like this. I didn't want to see my people fighting amongst themselves too often. I knew that total peace wasn't possible, just like Athair mòr had said before. However, a degree of calmness among the people was sothing that would be nice.

I worked my way through the disputes that existed among the groups. We tried to find solutions that were suitable for the parties, and the High Nobles were supposed to go back and delegate the issue for the others. They would tell them of my input, and if that was sothing they could agree on, they could move on peacefully. If they refused, they would be summoned to the castle for to handle the issue personally.

This eting was taking a little longer than I expected with how detailed everyone was being. However, I was glad that they were thoroughly detailed. It would be for the best in the long run. The more details I had the more efficiently I could make my decisions.

After the main eting was over, we retired to our quarters for the night. The different groups would et in their own eting halls tomorrow to discuss any issues that they wanted to bring up to . If there was nothing, they could go back to their rooms until the next group eting. The Grand Nobles had watched over the group eting and would watch again at the next one as well. We were going to et while the others had their small eting to see if there were any problems they wanted to address. There would be another eting between them and myself if they thought it was necessary after the second group eting. If not, then everyone would be dismissed and free to go ho.

Thankfully, everything had actually been relatively good over the last few months. I do believe that they were all just trying to get used to the new way of life, and most groups were still scared shitless with having been summoned for the etings back in January. Still, that peace made it so that the quarterly etings ended after the third day, and we were able to adjourn until the next eting.

Still, despite all of this going so smoothly, I couldn't stop myself from worrying about the warning from Danu and the impending threat to Aunt Glory and Athair mòr. It would be so much easier if we knew when the impending battle was coming. But no, we were left relatively clueless about the entire situation.

You are reading Chosen by Fate, Rejected by the Alpha Chapter 475 - Trinity - First Quarterly Meeting (VOLUME 3) on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Trending now

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.