What Happens in Chapter 133 Cold Rejection – From the Book The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)
Dive into Chapter 133 Cold Rejection, a pivotal chapter in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), written by GoddessKM. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
His tone, though sharp, was still held together by the thinnest thread of restraint. This was the Royal Palace, not his own territory. He couldn’t unleash his full temper—not here. He reminded himself that this was supposed to be Claire’s domain, not his, and that was the only reason he was still holding back.
Claire’s eyes widened as she caught sight of Zion’s expression, tight-lipped, jaw clenched, and clearly struggling to keep his temper in check. He wasn’t even slightly affected by her pheromones. If anything, he looked like he was fighting the urge to breathe, as if inhaling the air around them might make him physically ill.
"Please..." Claire whispered one last time, her voice barely audible and desperate.
But Zion didn’t say a word; instead, he turned on his heel and stormed out, his silence cutting deeper than any insult.
If Claire refused to leave, then he would. He had no patience to waste on her games.
Claire stood frozen, completely stunned. She hadn’t expected such a reaction, such cold, decisive rejection.
Meanwhile, Zion walked straight to the room next door and entered without knocking. Levi, who was sprawled on his bed, glanced over at his Alpha briefly before returning to his rest, unfazed.
Zion didn’t offer an explanation. He simply dropped onto the other side of the bed with a heavy sigh, his back turned to Levi, needing nothing more than distance and silence.
Unable to sleep, Zion reached out to his wolf. "Shura, what’s wrong? I can’t rest when you’re this agitated."
"I don’t know... I just feel restless. And... sad," Shura answered, his voice low and uncertain in Zion’s mind. The wolf continued to whine and howl inside his head, pacing restlessly from corner to corner. Every few minutes, it would lie down—only to get back up and repeat the cycle, as if trying to shake off an invisible weight.
Zion felt everything Shura felt, and it left him unsettled. He couldn’t explain the heaviness in his chest either. Claire’s earlier stunt only added to his sour mood, turning restlessness into outright frustration.
Shifting in the bed, Zion glanced over at Levi, who was fast asleep, peaceful and undisturbed. The sight only made Zion more irritable. ’Why can’t I sleep like that?’ he thought bitterly.
Returning to his own suite wasn’t an option either. Even if Claire had left, her scent would still cling to everything: curtains, pillows, air, and the thought alone was enough to make his stomach churn.
"Mother, Father, please go and rest for a while. We still have a full day ahead for the birthday celebration. I can take care of things here," Addison said gently, urging her parents to return to their room for the night. It was already past midnight, and the doctors had finished their checkups and left to conduct follow-up tests.
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