Chapter 469 - 469 The Hometown I Can’t Return To
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
469 The Hometown I Canât Return To
Selma Payneâs POV:
It was a sunny day today.
It was as if the weather had suddenly brightened after oneâs mood lifted.
With my fatherâs and my persuasion, my mother finally agreed to move out of the accompanying room.
âThe child needs a quiet environment now,â I said. âIâve even withdrawn the unnecessary medical staff, leaving only Master Kevin, Professor Lester, and Jeff. I promise you that the child will be safe and sound. If you miss him, you can come to see him at any time. But you must ensure your health, okay? The child misses his grandmother very much. If you are down because of an illness, the child and we will all be sad.â
Before her beloved grandson, my mother gave in easily.
Other than that, there was one more thing.
Carey came to me through her servant. She said that she had already considered it.
Coming to my guest room again, Carey was still ill at ease, but her anxiety and fear had mostly dissipated.
She handed me the document, which she had already signed.
âYour offer is very good... Itâs more like itâs too generous, I have no reason to refuse.â She said, âThereâs only one thing. You said you would give me a real estate in my hometown... Can I change that?â
I didnât ask her for a reason. This sad girl needed someone to respect her secret.
âOf course, you can. Where do you want to go?â
Carey smiled shyly and clenched her hands, not knowing what to do. After a while, she whispered, âPerhaps... The Spring Rain Pack?â
âThe Spring Rain Pack?â This was beyond my expectations.
âYes, I think the Spring Rain Pack is good. Carey seemed afraid I would disagree, so she quickly explained, âIâve heard about the bold and decisive reforms you made in the Spring Rain Pack. Sometimes, in the Evaria Family, the housekeepers who care for me secretly gossip... I admire what youâve done. You broke through tradition and turned a poor border town into a new city in just a year. If, if...â
Carey lowered her head in disappointment. âIt would be great if my hometown could be like that, but... Itâs not a good place. I donât have any precious memories there and donât want to return there.â
She smiled in embarrassment, looking uglier than crying. âAfter this child is born, I want to start a new life and cut off my past completely, even if itâs my hometown... If thereâs nothing to reminisce about, it canât be considered home.â
I agreed to her request. The Spring Rain Pack was under my sphere of influence, so it would be better for me to protect Carey from the Evaria Family.
Lester handed me Careyâs medical report and said, âMiss Careyâs current physical condition is very good, and the childâs condition is also stable. The expected date of delivery is in the middle of November. During this period, we will do our best to ensure Miss Careyâs and the childâs health.â
âThank you,â Carey said softly.
I hoped this girl could get rid of the shadow of the past as soon as possible and at least have a good sleep in the palace, so I tried to talk to her about some common topics.
âAre you used to living here? The bad thing about the palace is that itâs too big and empty. If you feel lonely, you can go to the game room or walk in the garden.â
âIâm living very well,â Carey replied softly. âI canât live better. The servants are very good people and often chat with me to relieve my boredom. I donât feel bored at all.â
âThatâs good.â I was relieved. âYou can relax here. Iâve forbidden the Evaria Family from entering the palace. Those b*stards wonât disturb you again, I promise.â
âThank you, Your Highness. Iâll come out more often to bask in the sun. I heard this is good for the child... and the pregnant woman.â
âYes, my dear, nothing is more important than health.â I couldnât help but sigh when I thought of my relatives who had fallen sick one after another in the past few days.
I didnât ask Carey to stay for lunch. She would be so nervous that she wouldnât even be able to hold her spoon properly. Seeing her discomfort, I had someone send her back to her residence.
As soon as Carey left, Master Kevin came.
âSomething happened to His Highness an hour ago.â He handed me a report. âI think you need to take a look.â
Even without looking at the report, I could guess what had happened to the child. These were just like data from a USB drive. As âSelmaâ and âMadelineâ fused, they were naturally transmitted into my brain.
The child had âevolvedâ into a cocoon, just like a larva that had undergone the initial preparation stage and finally wrapped itself in a soft silk cocoon, officially beginning to move on to the next stage of life.
This âcocoonâ wasnât the same âcocoonâ. In fact, it didnât have any similarities with a cocoon. It was about the size of two ostrich eggs. It was furry and warm to the touch, like the fur of some animal â wolf fur.
The cocoon looked more like an âeggâ. It lay quietly in the thermal box and trembled slightly as if it was breathing.
In just one night, the child had undergone such rapid changes. I couldnât help but sigh at the wonders of life.