Chapter 646: THERE'S ALWAYS THE OPTION OF ASSASSINATION
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
She truly hadnât expected thisâa confession so raw and honest. It unsettled her in ways she didnât want to admit. She had always thought of the prince as arrogant, reckless, and far too sure of himself. But now, listening to him speak about Astrid, she saw a side of him that made her uneasy, because she couldnât just dismiss it.
The prince wasnât the man she had imagined, or at least, not entirely. He seemed⦠different when he spoke about her son. It was clear he cared, more deeply than sheâd thought possible for someone like him. As much as she wanted to doubt his words, to hold on to the belief that he wasnât good enough for Astrid, she couldnât dismiss what he had said.
Nor could she ignore how his expression only softened when he spoke about her son, a clear shift that wasnât there when he talked about anything elseâit didnât seem forced in the slightest.
Emmy didnât want to believe it. She had been so ready to reject him, to protect Astrid from someone she was sure would only hurt him. But the more she listened, the harder it became to hold on to that certainty. This guy wasnât playing a part; no, he was laying himself bare, showing a vulnerability that surprised her.
A part of her still wanted to resist, to tell him that heâd never be good enough for her son. But, as much as it pained her to admit it, she could see that he did love Astrid. The stubbornness in her chest twisted with reluctance, but she couldnât deny it any longer.
With a long, drawn-out sigh, Emmy leaned back slightly, crossing her arms as if bracing herself for what she was about to say.
âFine,â she said, her tone grudging yet firm. âI can see you care about him. I donât like it, and Iâm still not convinced youâre the right one for Astrid. But⦠I canât ignore what you just said. Just know thisâif you ever hurt my son, prince or not, youâll have to answer to me.â
Wulfric secretly let out a quiet sigh of relief, feeling the tension in his chest finally begin to ease. It was as if a heavy weight had been lifted from his shoulders. He had expected outright rejection, prepared himself for Emmy to shut him down entirely. But her begrudging acceptance, while not ideal, was a relief. It wasnât full approval, but it was somethingâand that was enough for now.
He knew this was only the beginning. He still had a long way to go to earn the trust of both of Asterâs parents. But he was determined to prove that the chance they had given him today wouldnât be wasted. He would work hard, not just to show them he was worthy of their son, but to show them that he was capable of the kind of change Aster had already started to bring out in him.
He stood up and gave a respectful bow toward Asterâs mother. âThank you, maâam. I promise I wonât give you a reason to regret this.â
Emmy raised an eyebrow. Maâam? This didnât sound like the same guy who had boldly called her âmother-in-lawâ earlier. Still, sheâd much rather be addressed as âmaâamâ than âauntâ by him. He had a long way to go before sheâd ever be comfortable with that.
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Unbeknownst to themâor perhaps not entirelyâthere were others inside the house, quietly listening in on their conversation.
It wasnât exactly intentional. All four men inside the house possessed heightened physical senses, and with the back garden not too far from the house, it was impossible for them not to overhear Emmy and the princeâs conversation. So, of course, they heard everything.
It was doubtful that Emmy didnât know they could hear. Choosing the back garden for this conversation almost seemed intentional, as if she wanted them to listen in. And the prince? He was certainly aware they were overhearing every word. The way he spoke, with such ease and confidence, without the slightest hint of hesitation, made it clear he wasnât embarrassed at all.
In fact, knowing his personality, he was probably proudâproud for everyone to know exactly how he felt about Astrid.
Which made them feel very complicated. Especially after hearing Emmyâs final verdict on the matter.
âBrother-in-law, are you⦠also fine with this?â Casey asked Gage.
After Emmy left the study, they remained behind, quietly processing the conversation they had just had with her. It was still hard for them to believe they were being given another chance to be part of her life. Grateful and relieved, they were simply thankful for the opportunity to make things right.
A few minutes later, Emmyâs husband entered the study. The initial greeting was awkward. With both his father and brother standing stiffly, Casey realized he had no choice but to take the initiative and strike up a conversation with his brother-in-law.
Casey had never met Gage before, so he wasnât sure what to expect from him. But during breakfast, he got the impression that Gage was fairly easygoing. It was also clear that he was a devoted husband and fatherâthe kind of man who would spoil his wife and children senseless.
That was all that mattered to Casey, because it showed that his sister was truly loved and cared for.
He had hoped to talk more with Gage, but when Emmy and the prince began their conversation, all four of them remained silent, deciding to quietly listen instead.
And that brought them to Caseyâs question.
Gage shrugged. ââFineâ is not exactly the right word to describe it. More like both Emmy and I are probably in the âwait and seeâ stage. If the prince proves his sincerity through his actions, then thatâs great. But if he fails and ends up hurting Aster⦠well, thereâs always the option of assassination.â