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ALPHA’S REGRET: FALSE MATE, TRUE LUNA

TRUE 90

Author: NovelDrama.Org
updatedAt: 2026-04-09

Chapter b90 /b

Ashley’s new drug b“/bSilverlight Stabilizerb” /bbexploded /bbovernight /bin the pharmaceutical bindustry/bb, /bnot only quickly gaining rmendations from multiple institutions but also btopping /bthe medical association’s official rmendation listb. /b

She herself also made bit /bto the research trending list because bof /bthisb. /b

Many bindustry /binsiders andizensmented:

b“/bWho said Ashley was just a pretty bface/bb? /bNow they’re being proven wrong.”

“I’m bnot /bher fan, but this drug really is a breakthrough.”

“This drug is btoo /bcrucial. They say the bside /beffects are very mildb, /beven young werewolves can take it without problems.”

‘Don’t byou /bknow? The bstory /bbehind this drug bis /bbvery /btouching. bIt’s /bsomething Ashley researched for years and dedicated to Ferris as a gift. Everything she’s done bfor /bhim is so moving.”

‘I heard she personally cared for sick young werewolves, which gave her inspiration.”

n bless /bthan a dayb, /bments under the news had broken a million.

But they didn’t know that when I originally developed this drugb, /bit was during the early stages of my miscarriage.

My first pup had left me. That was my most difficult period–I suffered from severe insomnia and anxiety, sleeping less than three hours a day, surviving only hrough my obsession with therapeutic studies.

And now, this achievement that contained all my heart and soul had somehow transformed into Ashley’s “miracle developed for loveb“/bb? /b

Herpany was holding a celebration party with a lively scene.

Ashley stood in front of the cameras, epting the pursuit of countless sh bulbs.

he hadn’t expected that just a stabilizer would elevate her to a rising medical celebrity in one day.

An assistant handed over a thick stack ofmercial invitation contracts. Several international biopharmaceutical giants had even directly offered coboration endorsement deals.

bAshley’s /bbeyes /bwere full of undisguised pride.

he exclusive cooperation rights with one of the multinational pharmaceuticalpanies was an opportunity that many medical researchers had waited ten ears for without obtaining.

blowever/b, her smile hadn’tsted long when her assistant ran in with an anxious expression.

Ashley, there’s news from Moonveil Laboratory.” She lowered her voice, “They say our drug form involves giarism and want us to immediately publicly pologize, stop promotion, andpensate for damages.”

Ashley frowned slightly, obviously not expecting the other party to react so quickly.

she snorted coldly and sneered: “What giarism? If they dare to sue, let them produce evidence.”

bSo /bwhat if she giarized? She now had the entire Silver Moon Pack as backing. Who dared to touch her?

Hearing the news my assistant reported to me, Iughed coldly.

I knew Ashley wouldn’t admit to giarism. The reason I had my assistant send an email to herpany bwas /bso that when I sued Ashleyter, the public would know bi /bhad warned them at the first opportunity.

I bought some daily necessities near my apartment and returned home.

To my surprise, a tall, handsome man was waiting at my door. I was startled and turned to leave immediately.

But he had already noticed me, turned around, and walked quickly toward me, grabbing my wrist.

This startled me. I looked up to see Ferris’s cold, stern face.

I asked alertly. “Ferris, is there something you need?”

(5)

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