Chapter 121
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
121 Love
Selma Payneâs POV:
In the study.
Everyone in the house had a gloomy expression. My father and Duke Frank looked at the southern Duke with a hint of disappointment, while the latter was still immersed in sorrow and did not care about the changes in the outside world.
My mother pulled me to sit on the sofa. When she saw my confusion, she sighed and shook her head gently without saying anything.
âLennon, I thought we were close friends and loyal comrades.â My father said helplessly, âBut youâre hiding such a big secret, a big secret that can immediately change reality. What was going on between you and Anna? I know you two had a special relationship, but youâve never said you had a child with her!â
The southern Duke covered his face in pain and mumbled, âMoon Goddess, I donât know. I swear I didnât know about this! If I had known that Anna was pregnant, I would have protected her with my life, even if I had to lose everything...â
âStop acting like a sad little girl,â my father snarled. âLook at me like a man!â
The southern Dukeâs eyes were filled with grief.
âIn any case, you shouldnât have had more intimate contact with Anna behind our backs. It was a time of war and a witch from the enemy camp. Are you serious?â My father was highly disappointed. âYouâve lost the restraint and calmness that a warrior should have. To be honest, Iâm very disappointed, Lennon.â
The southern Duke burst into tears again. âI understand how disappointed you are, but Victor, you wonât look down on me more than I do. What have I done? What have I done?â
The two of them were about to get serious, so Duke Frank quickly mediated, âOkay, okay, calm down, guys. Now is not the time to be fussing over the past. The dead are already gone, so what if we regret it? Letâs consider how to deal with the trouble before us!â
My mother had the men sit down and personally pour them tea.
âI know you must be feeling uneasy at the moment,â my mother said gently as if she were comforting a child. âWar has brought countless tragedies. Weâve seen enough in the past, and Adele is undoubtedly the most tragic and helpless. But as Devin said, we shouldnât look back on the past but focus on the present, right?â
The southern Duke downed the black tea in one gulp and remained silent.
After a long while, he suddenly touched his face, stood up, and said to my father seriously, âI beg you to forgive Adeleâs sin, Your Majesty. This child... Is the victim of my mistake. Iâm the source of all the tragedies. Please punish me!â
âWhat are you saying?â My father disagreed. âLennon, I think you should calm down. Even if Adele is a victim in the past, thatâs not a reason for her to hurt the innocent werewolves, right? As a father, you feel guilty toward her. What about Carolyn? What would happen to Carolyn, who had been captured and tortured by her sister? Is she not your daughter?â
These words caused the southern Duke to feel even more pain.
My father had lost his composure. I looked at my mother in confusion, but my mother gestured for me to calm down and wait for her to explain everything.
The atmosphere in the room froze. I mustered my courage and tried to break the deadlock. âSouthern Duke, I understand your love for your daughter, and I also understand your dilemma.
âHowever, as a daughter, I think neither Adele nor Carolyn would want you to do this.
âChildren canât choose their birth, but we are grateful to our parents for bringing us to this world because there is so much beauty, warmth, and love.
âBut not everyoneâs childhood is smooth sailing. Parental love is common, but it is also worth more than gold. We are the happiest people in the world when we can get all the warmth we want from our parents. However, when thereâs only endless coldness and emptiness around us, we canât help but condemn and hate. âWhy am I the odd one out? Why donât my parents love me as much as the othersâ?
âI believe that Carolyn is the former. She undoubtedly loves you deeply. And Adele is the latter. Iâll be frank. She has ten thousand reasons to hate you.â
The southern Duke looked like he was in even more pain. He covered his face and groaned, his back bent like a dying shrimp.
My mother tugged on my sleeve. I gave her a comforting look and continued, âBut that doesnât mean she doesnât love you anymore. Even if sheâs hurt a hundred times, all she wants, in the end, is sincere and unreserved fatherly love.
âBloodline is such a wonderful thing. It may bring us hatred, but as long as there is a trace of love, all negative emotions will immediately disappear without a trace, like dew under the hot sun.â