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Alpha King Chases Abandoned Luna novel Chapter 168

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The Alpha King is unavailable 168 – A Turning Point in Alpha King Chases Abandoned Luna by Free Collection

In this chapter of Alpha King Chases Abandoned Luna, Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. The Alpha King is unavailable 168 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Werewolf genre.

Ethan’s amber eyes were wide with shock and denial. “No,” he whispered. “No, that can’t be

right. The servants said-”

“The servants said what you wanted to hear,” I cut in. “That I was making it up. That I was

using Lily to get your attention.”

I laughed bitterly. “As if I would ever use our daughter that way.”

(Ethan’s POV)

Her words triggered a flood of memories I had dismissed as unimportant. Conversations I had

ignored, pleas I had rejected.

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I remembered the servants‘ accusations – that Olivia was deliberately making Lily sick to get my attention. Accusations I had readily believed, blinded by my prejudice and my concern for

Emma.

I remembered Lily’s timid phone call, her small voice filled with pain: “Daddy, can you come be

with Lily? Lily is sick, and the treatment hurts…”

I had dismissed her plea, believing it to be another manipulative tactic from my mate. “Don’t be like your mother, full of lies,” I had told her coldly before hanging up.

The memory of my cruelty made me physically ill. I bent forward, retching, though nothing

came up but bitter bile.

“I didn’t know,” I gasped, knowing even as I said it how pathetic it sounded. “I thought-”

“You thought what?” Olivia demanded. “That a five–year–old child would lie about being in pain? That she would pretend to cough up blood just to get your attention?”

I had no answer. There was no justification for what I had done – or rather, what I had failed to

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“Lily… she really had kidney failure?” I stammered, the enormity of my mistake crushing me.

Olivia’s cold stare confirmed my worst fear. “Yes,” she said simply. “Terminal kidney failure.

The doctors gave her six months without a transplant.”

“But why didn’t you-”

“Tell you?” Olivia finished for me. “I did. Countless times. I called, I texted, I even came to your

office. But you were always too busy with Victoria and Emma to listen.”

Each word was a knife to my heart, cutting deeper because I knew they were true.

“There was a donor,” Olivia continued, her voice breaking slightly. “A perfect match. The

surgery was scheduled. But at the last minute, the kidney was redirected to another patient.”

“Who?” I asked, though I already suspected the answer.

Olivia’s laugh was hollow, devoid of humor. “You still defend her, even now? After everything?“.

I had no response. My mind was reeling, trying to process the unthinkable – that my daughter was gone, and I had played a part in her death through my neglect and blind trust in Victoria.

I refused to accept the truth, even as it stared me in the face. The surveillance footage had ended, the screen now black, but the image of Lily collapsing in a pool of blood was seared into my mind.

Olivia shattered my illusions, her emerald eyes swimming with tears. “Lily died a long time ago!” she cried, each word cutting me deeply.

Each mention of Lily’s death was a fresh wound to both of us. I could see Olivia’s pain, raw and unhealed, mirroring my own newfound grief.

“She died that day…” Olivia continued, her voice breaking. “At the Moonlight Fair, waiting for you. She died believing her father would come for her.”

“Olivia, shut up!” I roared, my eyes bloodshot with unshed tears. “Lily can’t be dead, how could

she be dead?”

I was on the verge of collapse, my powerful frame trembling with the force of my emotions. I

couldn’t reconcile my guilt and desire to make amends with the devastating reality Olivia was

presenting.

“You’re lying to me, aren’t you?” I demanded, grasping at straws. “Olivia, tell me, tell me you’re

lying!”

Olivia’s face hardened. Without a word, she reached into her purse and pulled out a document,

thrusting it in front of me.

The words “Death Certificate” and the name “Lily Winters” jumped out at me, a final, brutal

confirmation that silenced even my denial.

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