285 Unbroken
The Rogue king sat in the carelessly crafted wooden chair delving deep into the different memories and plans that he had for the world as he always did when he was bored and in need of some destructive thoughts.
Every once in a while he slammed his fist on the table before him, riddling it with cracks, angry at the recent plan that had been foiled.
He knew heâd done a number on the kingdom and that the number of hunters that threatened him had greatly reduced. However, he was also at a loss as he had lost far too many rogues, not to mention the fact that he couldnât just make more anymore, âWeaklings, all of them...â
âYour majesty...â
âWHAT IS IT?â he yelled at the voice that interrupted his thoughts. Looking back, he saw Thane bowing to him. The beta alpha was barely fazed by his outburst and merely rose to proceed with his report.
âI only bear bad news with me, not that itâs a surprise with recent developments,â the bulky man started, taking a seat on the other side of the table.
âItâs not like I can force you to turn in good news alone, so tell me what youâve found out,â the rogue king grumbled. The presence of the beta alpha and his calmer demeanour were enough to keep him grounded. He was also the only person allowed to see him in such a state.
âWell, the rain has made it hard to move through the forests, so I have ordered a few operations carried out at a time. Our first priority was to see if all sources of more forces were done for.
General Samson checked out one of our breeding farms. He was only meant to check if there are candidates that can join the rogues as a whole, but he came back with worse news than Iâd asked him to get,â the man started.
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âLet me take a wild guess here. He found out that the females couldnât conceive now that the goddessâs chosen have been united, isnât that right?â the king rubbed his temples.
âYes, sire. How did... ?â
âIt was all in that damn prophecy. Part of the spell would restrict females from conceiving unless theyâd mated with their mates.
Whether itâs the goddessâs will or not, rogues have never been able to find their mates. I wouldnât imagine that as a possibility now,â the king explained.
âCanât we have the woman we have in the dungeon reveal to us the mates of all the rogues we throw at her and have those females abducted instead?â Thane offered.
The king was quiet for a moment, thinking through the manâs suggestion. It tore at his curiosities far more than he wanted it to. It meant he would get to know who his mate was as well, but he also knew why heâd kept away from the idea.
Having the rogues find their mates would lead to catastrophic outcomes. If their mates were strong-willed, they would be able to cause an uprising, one of the things he couldnât afford to have at the moment, âItâs a tempting idea and a good strategy, however...â he stopped, trying to think over his next words.
âWell, if the fear of rule remains absolute, I donât see how anyone would go against you. A death penalty for any traitor. Besides, we could take the rogues through a screening process before they were taken to the Seeker,â Thane continued. Debates like this were not uncommon between the king and his beta alphas or sometimes even his generals.
âYour idea is very tempting indeed, but not one weâll be carrying out. The power of a mate goes against so much. There are many ways for them to rise against us if we go down that path.
Consider a situation where one of the rogues realises their mate is an alpha of a pack and wants to be with them, but because itâs too dangerous to get alphas involved, we end up denying him that luxury, what then?â the king waited for a flash of understanding to appear in his beta alphaâs eyes before continuing.
Leaning back in the uncomfortable wooden abomination of a seat, he asked, âWhat about that other thing I asked you to look into?â
âWell, the search for that has still led us to a dead end. And not to mention the rain. We canât seem to get far with this downpour,â Thane replied solemnly.
âHonestly, how long does this rain plan on falling? Letâs pay our prisoner another visit,â the king stood up finally, paying the beta alphaâs expression of defeat no attention as he headed deeper into the compound.
Thane followed his alpha to the room they were keeping the woman in and opened it, letting the king in.
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Held up by chains attached to her wrists. Covered in cuts stained purple, oozing with pus caused by her body fighting the toxins of the wolfsbane.
The strange purple poison emitted an odour that the king had grown used to. After using it for torturing prisoners so many times, he didnât mind the smell anymore, having grown numb to the stinging pain in his nostrils, âYouâre one resilient woman, Iâll give you that. Stubborn too. I would never have thought an old woman like you would cause me this much trouble and one that doesnât look her age. I saw some of your papers when we searched the house, you definitely know how to keep your looks.â
The woman lifted her head weakly and looked the king in his eyes, shrugging the twisted compliment, âNothing a little beauty treatment canât do for you. Youâd be surprised how young one can look with a little surgery.â With a scornful look, âSo you finally decided to come here yourself. Did you get tired of letting your lackeys do your dirty work?â
âDo not forget who youâre talking to, woman. Iâm the rogue king. A name like that is built on mountains of bodies. I have put down hunters more than you can think of counting. Iâve tortured souls much more powerful than you...â
âTrust me on this, âyour majestyâ,â the woman chuckled, lending him her gaze and cutting him off, âYou wonât find another soul as strong as I. I promised you this while we were still in that house.
The only way you could have gotten any information out of me was if you had followed the required procedures while we were having that cup of tea.
Believe me when I tell you that youâd be better off killing me,â raspy laughter filled the little room as she spoke to the rogue king, âI hoped you would pick a hint while we were there. You lost your chance to earn my assistance. And to think I wasted such wonderful tea.â Her sadness towards the tea was almost genuine.
The woman barely noticed the king moved when his fist connected with her gut. She spat blood from the impact and gasped for air, but the cry of pain and plea for help never once left her lips.
His strength was incomprehensible, but the womanâs choice had already been made. Amidst her fits, she began to chuckle even more, âItâs futile, you know. I might as well be a punching bag for you to take out your frustrations.â
The king took the time to take in the womanâs appearance. It was clear that she was in a lot of pain. Cuts of wolfsbane, broken ribs and it seemed as though she was not healing at all.
She was ready to die. A wolfâs healing slowed down considerably when it lost the will to keep fighting. She was willing to die to keep whatever information she was keeping from him, âFind her daughter.â
âYouâre majesty. Where do we even start with that?â Thane asked.
âDo I look like I care about that? Send a message to every last rogue out there and make sure they spread out. We canât afford to attack anyone at the moment. We donât have that much manpower.
Itâs no doubt the hunters are going to start sweeping through no manâs land in search of the last remaining rogues. We canât have them finding us. Until then, the rogues are to search for that girl until sheâs found. Sheâs our closest link to making this woman say something if she in fact does know anything.â
âYour majesty, donât you think this decision is a little bit too hasty? These changes are far too drastic,â Thane tried, however, the king was done listening to other suggestions.
âNo, they arenât. The Chase family can detect us because of our blood lust towards humans and the rest of the wolves that turned away from our goddessâ original commands.
If the rogues can get rid of that blood lust, the Chase family wonât be able to detect them even if they tried. They wonât be able to tell whether they are normal wolves or not. Until we find a way to reverse what the moon goddess did, we cannot afford to get sloppy,â the king explained his plan.
Thane was silent for a bit, clenching his fist, âIâve never seen you taking the cautious means to overcome anything, your majesty. You crash all your enemies with your fist. No one has the power to oppose you, your majesty.â
The king smiled at the words his beta alpha said, âBelieve it or not, Thane. Up until the last group of generals we had, I didnât have that kind of power. Iâve always been powerful myself along with you and Aidan, but the three of us werenât enough.
Those generals were going to lead an empire, unlike anything the world has ever seen. Our plans just happened to collide with the wrong generation of hunters as well. Iâve been playing it cautiously this entire time. Donât make that misjudgment.â
âUnderstood, your majesty. Can I ask something?â
âWhat is it, Thane?â
âWhat are we going to do about my partner? Aidan stays in custody of the hunters,â the beta alpha asked.
âThatâs part of the mission Iâll be giving the rogues. We donât know where they are holding Aidan and they are no doubt holding him the best way they can.
They know that Iâll get another beta alpha if they kill him, so their best move would be to keep him alive and to also keep him from killing himself as Iâm sure he would have already tried to do,â the king ordered.
Thane had kept one question for last. The king hadnât said anything about what he was going to be doing during that entire time, âWhat about the two of us then, your majesty?â
The king smirked at the question, âWell, you and I, my dear Thane, have a special mission of our own. We shall be following the Great Sirius river... downstream,â the king smirked.
âYou donât mean?â a look of fear flashed across the beta alphaâs face.
âYes, Thane. We shall journey beyond the known world and find the place of our Origin. It is said the two kings purged everything beyond the two rivers and that there isnât a trace of humanity left there, but thatâs where we are going. To find the Origin of werewolves,â the king announced.
The woman before him opened her eyes in shock as she heard the manâs plans, âOh! Did you happen to hear what I said?â
âOh, she did...â a voice interrupted them as someone walked into the cell, âAnd there is another power the Seeker is capable has and that happens to be the ability to find the Origin.â
A glint of excitement shone in the rogue kingâs face as he looked at the womanâs face, âWould you look at that? Youâre not so useless after all.â
âYou know I wonât be saying anything,â the woman smirked in return. Even in her battered state, she didnât seem to show any fear toward the rogue king. The king lifted her head by her chin and stared right into her eyes.
The cold gaze of the rogue king along with the power that radiated off him seemed to wipe the smirk right off her face. The kingâs smirk got wider, satisfied by the result.
âOh, weâll see about that...â