Chapter 236: You’re The Only Wife I’ll Ever Have – Highlight Chapter from The Mind-Reading Mate Why Is the Lycan King So Obsessed With Me
Chapter 236: You’re The Only Wife I’ll Ever Have is a standout chapter in The Mind-Reading Mate Why Is the Lycan King So Obsessed With Me by Zenanicher, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
How could someone as sweet—and as manipulative—as Primrose be considered holy? The Moon Goddess must’ve been drunk if she truly chose Primrose as her holy saintess.
"Ah, I apologize for the inconvenience, Your Majesty," said another priest, Silvan Dawncreast, bowing slightly. "We were just ... overwhelmed by what you said. You heard the Moon Goddess’ voice without performing any long, sacred rituals."
"Maybe I was just lucky," Primrose replied with a polite smile.
"I don’t think ’lucky’ is the right word to describe your situation, Your Majesty," Elarion said. "Your marriage must be so full of love and happiness that the Moon Goddess was eager to speak to you."
[Yes, yes ... His Majesty has been looking at his wife with so much love this whole time.]
[I knew it. He truly loves her with all his heart!]
Primrose quietly gritted her teeth. Just moments ago, these same priests were thinking her husband was some unholy creature filled with lust and perverted thoughts—which, alright, he kind of was—but he was so much more than that.
And now? Now they were praising him endlessly.
Then Edmund suddenly asked something that silenced the room.
"Do you think this means the Moon Goddess won’t separate me from my wife?" he said softly. "That maybe ... she’ll grant my wife a long lifespan like mine?"
For a moment, no one said a word, even the priests stopped breathing.
[It’s still impossible for a human to live as long as a beast.]
[The Moon Goddess might have blessed them with a beautiful marriage, but I doubt she’ll extend Her Majesty’s life.]
[The blessing may be a sign they’ll find each other again in the next life.]
But to be honest, Primrose didn’t really care about the next life.
She wanted to be with her husband in this life.
She wanted to see his face grow old, and that could only happen if she was able to live beyond two hundred years.
Besides, if they had children and those kids inherited more of Edmund’s beast blood, wouldn’t that mean she’d die before she even saw them grow old?
Now that thought made her feel even more depressed.
"We ... don’t have much to say on that matter, Your Majesty," Elarion finally spoke, clearing his throat.
"Life and death belong to the realm of fate. It’s not something we are able to predict. But what I do know is that your bond can never be broken, not even by time itself."
They bowed slightly before Edmund and Primrose. "Even if death separates you in this life, we believe your souls will find each other again in the next."
Edmund’s shoulders slumped slightly, and Primrose heard him let out a tired sigh.
[What good is the next life,] he thought, [if I could’ve had more time with her in this one?]
[Maybe I should find a way to shorten my lifespan ... just to match hers.]
What?!
Why would he think like that?!
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