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By the car, Easton remembered something and pulled a warrior closest to him. He had him count the number of kids under the age of sixteen and make a list. The warrior did the needful and gave the list to him. "What is this list for?" "Listen, I didn't say it back there because I don't want to have them thinking that they have a way out. But make sure the kids and the little ones are kept aside and not around the heavy machines. Alpha has already arranged their places in orphanages in different packs with the respective Alpha's permission. The little ones don't understand anything and they will suffer if they stay there. So it's better to just let them start a new life," Easton told the warriors secretly. "But what about the grown-up kids?" Easton stuffed his hands in his pockets an