Chapter 614 - 614: Things Left Unspoken
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
chapter 614: things left unspoken
translator: endlessfantasy translation editor: endlessfantasy translation
lilyâs pov:
her face was gloomy as she screamed in anger.
i was extremely familiar with this.
so i wasnât surprised when my motherâs face suddenly darkened. she always used this trick and thought it was invincible.
so i pretended not to see her expression and said, âbut this is different. 1 will go as a friend, not a flatterer. donât think too simply of the princes. they are not children that can be fooled at will. prince yarin wouldnât have the wisdom and courage to rescue me if that were the case.â
my motherâs face immediately turned red, but before she could say anything, i immediately retorted, âno matter what, itâs not what you think. prince yarin treats me as a friend, thatâs all.â
âyouâre always so stubborn! lily, this is why i canât get close to you.â
my mother looked like she was in deep pain. âwhy do you have such speculative dark thoughts about me? i hope that you will be on good terms with the princes. this is obviously to find a stronger shield for the family. but is it necessary to break off the relationship if there is an interest in the relationship? the connection between people isnât that simple. youâre still young. you donât understand!â
âso now iâm a child again?â i sneered.
âlily!â as expected, she started screaming.
âyou know this is different! you always like to throw a childish temper, always!â
âthank you for your familyâs knowledge, mother. youâre well-fed and pampered. whenever youâre unhappy, you throw a tantrum. iâm your daughter, so isnât that the same as learning?â
this sentence gained me a slap.
my mother glared at me like an angry cow, panting heavily.
i exposed her. perhaps she realized her childishness, or perhaps she didnât. no matter what, i damaged her self-esteem.
âyou should never talk to me like that,â she said. âiâm your mother. i gave birth to you and raised you, so you have to respect me. you have no right to judge me!â
my mouth was filled with the smell of blood. that slap was really heavy. however, the smell of blood soon disappeared. the tiny wound had already healed, and only a faint rusty taste lingered on the tip of my tongue.
i smiled and said respectfully, âyes, mother. we are an ancient aristocratic family. of course, we have to follow the unchanging traditional rules. children are the property of their parents â or rather, slaves, so you can do whatever you want to me, but i dare to say another word. itâs disrespectful.â n0velusb.c0m
my mother looked at me coldly. âitâs not good for you to talk, child. you know you shouldnât provoke me.â
suddenly, she became loving again. she gently checked the redness and swelling on my face that had healed. she said in a half-angry and half-blaming manner, âitâs my fault, dear. i shouldnât have been so impulsive. quickly let me see if your face is injured. even if it is damaged, it is my fault!â
i allowed her to examine me without responding.
my mother was immersed in this one-man show of a loving mother and filial daughter. her acting skills were superb, and no one could tell that this loving mother had slapped her daughter ten seconds ago.
she acted so selflessly and immersed that people would believe her after seeing her.
even she believed it herself.
âthis is the first time iâve hit you. iâm sorry, lily. i shouldnât have done that. iâm very sorry. i promise there wonât be a next time. if you want to see the princes, go ahead, will you? you donât have to do anything. i wonât force you to do anything. as long as youâre happy, iâm happy.â
she held my face and kissed my forehead. then, she hugged me and said gently, âi love you, lily. youâre my daughter, my flesh and blood. how can 1 not love you? i donât know how to express it, but i wonât hurt you. believe me, please.â
i lay in her arms and didnât say anything, letting her finish her lines.
after that, she looked at me expectantly, hoping to see the next page of the script.
âdo you really love me?â i whispered.
my mother kindly combed my hair and replied, âof course,â
âthen how did i escape that night?â
she froze.
i continued as if i hadnât heard anything. âin the past, it was very difficult for me to run away from home. someone would stop me or somehow find me halfway and advise me to go back. there was also one time when i met a kidnapper who wanted to âsend me homeâ.
âbut that day, there wasnât a single security guard in the manor. perhaps they all went to protect the queenâs family? but youâre such a meticulous person. how could you leave such a big security loophole?
âi was too stupid. i didnât realize anything then. i couldnât figure it out even if i thought about it later. i can only think of one possibility: this loophole was specially left for me. you knew i would leave before moonlight festival, so you deliberately let me slip away.
âcracking a smuggling case is impressive, but itâs not enough to decorate your ribbon.
âa grand victory always begins with a tragic revenge, right?â
my mother pushed me away.
she was no longer angry, no longer loving, and no longer cold. she became expressionless, like a statue that had failed to be carved, and examined me hollowly.
after a while, she said, âyou donât have to do anything, lily.
âfrom today onwards, you will stay here and not go anywhere..â