Chapter 559 - 559: An Illusory Home
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
Chapter 559: An Illusory Home
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Selma Payneâs POV:
How was this possible? Where did the painting go?
But no matter how carefully I searched, the wall was still empty.
Why?
âWhat happened, dear? Calm down.â Aldrich hugged me from behind, trying to calm my trembling, but the empty wall made me weak in the knees. Where had the day gone?
Was I in an illusion? Or was it all just a dream?
But what about the omen of that painting? Was it real? Or was it just a fantasy?
I had to confirm this with Aldrich, Dorothy, Emma, Mara, Avril, and everyone else, whether it was true or not-
However, when I turned around, the scene that greeted my eyes made me freeze in fear.
âWhat happened? Selma? Did you have a nightmare? Donât worry, you can tell me.â
Aldrich was still trying to comfort me, but this only had the opposite effect.
My husbandâs handsome face, which I was so familiar with, had disappeared. At this moment, his facial features were blank, like a flesh-colored egg, making oneâs hair stand on end.
âNo, no, no. Noâ¦â
I was sure I was either hallucinating or dreaming. Was this person really my husband?
What was this place? The palace?
I pushed Aldrich away and strode out of the suite, trying to find someone to confirm my guess. However, the corridor was eerily quiet under the broad daylight. I ran through the entire floor but didnât see a single person. My parents, Dorothy, Kara, Bertha, and the servants were all gone. It was as if I was the only one left in the world.
I tried to go downstairs, but the stairs seemed endless. I couldnât remember if I ran dozens or hundreds of floors. Even when my body, forged by a god, felt sore, I still couldnât wait for that familiar gorgeous door frame.
This was not right.
I could only try to back up but smoothly returned to the starting floor.
There was still no one on this floor. The hot water kettle in the pantry was still steaming, and a pair of scissors was in the flower pot under the French window. It was as if someone was working and talking softly a second ago.
This was not the real world.
I thought.
A premonition drove me back to my âroomâ, where there was a way to leave, I was sure of it.
The room was so quiet that even Aldrich was gone.
I skimmed the empty wall and went straight back to the bedroom. On the bedside table, the cup of hot cocoa was still steaming. I picked up the cup, sniffed it, and took a sip. Sure enough, there was no smell.
I liked the taste of berries, so whenever I couldnât sleep at night or felt tired, Aldrich always gave me black berry tea.
âWho are you?â I looked around and asked loudly, âStop hiding. I know youâre here. You canât fool me.â ?â¯
The surroundings were quiet, and no one answered.
Suddenly, there was a sound in the living room. I ran out and realized that the living room had unknowingly changed.
An exquisite painting was hanging on the empty wall.
It was the Heartless Death.
I stared at the painting. None of the characters in the painting looked out of the painting, but everything seemed so ironic to me.
No matter who it was, this person was mocking my weakness.
âDonât be angry, little girl. It was just a prank.â
A teasing male voice suddenly sounded in my ear. I turned around abruptly, but there was no one behind me.
âWhere are you looking at? Iâm here.â
In the painting, the demon that was supposed to be hiding in the bushes suddenly turned its head. Its strange yellow pupils were like ice cones, making my hair stand on end.
I felt disbelief, fear, anger, and understanding.
âItâs you, Azazel.â
The demon in the painting gradually lost his skinny and ferocious appearance in peopleâs fantasies and turned into a handsome young man. However, that beautiful face didnât give me a good feeling. It was this face that broke my heart in that snowy mountain that seemed never to welcome the dawn.
The moment I recognized Azazel, I understood. The reason this place felt unfamiliar to me was that everything was fake. It was just a fake space that Azazel had constructed, just like when he was in the snowy mountains.
At the same time, I realized this fact, the illusion began to collapse. Azazel laughed out loud, panting as if he had seen a great prank play out.
âYou have figured it out! Haha, alright, I know this wonât stop you for too long. But it doesnât matter, your keen senses satisfy me even more, my dear girl.â
The painting was also disintegrating. The slippery paint corroded the canvas and the wall like sulfuric acid, outlining a hideous hole in Moon Goddess and the manâs face.
The devil was melting along with the painting, but he still stared at me with malice.
âYouâre very smart, child, just like your mother.â
âWhat did you say?â I growled. âStay away from my mother!â
The demon laughed again. âBut it doesnât matter, my dear, the mystery is about to be revealed. After a few thousand years, the story will now see to its only ending â my dear daughter..â