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The Beta's Betrayal
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    Time 9h 28m
Complete, First published Sep 02
Mature
Loyalty is law, and love is a luxury no one can afford. Bound by ancient bloodlines and brutal tradition, every wolf knows their place - and the price of defiance.

As Beta, Jason Nocturne lives to serve. Ruthless. Respected. Unquestionably loyal.

Until her.

Amorette Thorne, the Alpha's sister - off-limits by every rule carved into the pack's bones. She's fierce, untouchable... and his fated mate.

Their bond is a curse. Their love, rebellion.

Jason must choose between his oath to the pack and the one thing he was never meant to have. 

Because betrayal runs deep.

And sometimes, the greatest threat to the crown... is the one who swore to protect it.

Fated yet forbidden. Bound yet breaking.
When love defies the pack, blood will be spilled.
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101 parts Ongoing

Ryu Seo-woo is an award-winning best vocalist who tragically died in a plane crash and transmigrated to a BL novel, "Serenade Me, My Angel," which he read out of boredom. He transmigrated into the body of the sub-villain, who shares his name but is a C-list singer with a ruined voice due to throat damage. Living in a decrepit house with his five-year-old triplet sons (Seo-jun, Seo-min, and Seo-jin) who despise him for years of neglect and verbal abuse, Seo-woo is determined to rewrite their lives. The novel's main couple, the stoic CEO Moon Woo-seok and his innocent, angelic singer Jin Yu-jin, are destined for a happy ending. In the original story, Seo-woo's character dies in a fire, leaving his genius triplets to be adopted by the main couple. However, the transmigrated Seo-woo has no intention of dying or letting the original plot play out. Can he win over his sons and forge a new path?