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Brian leaned forward. "You see, my alpha needs a rogue for a sacrifice in our pack. If not, the rogues in our pack will keep dying, not just the rogue but every single wolf." Brian said. "You don't need to speak for me; I can speak for myself." I scolded Brian, glaring at him before looking back at Logan. "Let me guess, you want me to offer you one of my rogues for the sacrifice? Why would I want to do that? What will I gain from it? You know, I only do things that give me money." Logan said in a cold tone and then whispered something to his beta that made the both of them chuckle. "I didn't say anything about being a freeloader, did I? I don't want just one rogue, I want forty rogues in my pack. You know, rogues are important in a pack. They are also a source of income, if I am not mis