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The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) novel Chapter 139

Summary for Chapter 139 Alpha Zion’s POV: The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 139 Alpha Zion’s POV – The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM

In Chapter 139 Alpha Zion’s POV, a key moment in the Romance novel The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), GoddessKM delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 139: Chapter 139 Alpha Zion’s POV

And now? Now I see it all too late. The weight of it crushes my chest. I can’t even breathe.

God, I hate myself for being so blinded by pride, for burying my head in my own damn ass because of bitterness, for needing someone to hate so badly that I turned all my pain on her. She didn’t deserve it. She never did.

I wanted to run to her, to fall to my knees and apologize for everything I did... and everything I failed to do.

Because sometimes, the most painful thing isn’t what we do, it’s what we don’t do. I didn’t protect her when I should have. I didn’t love or respect the woman who was meant to be by my side, who I should’ve cherished until my last breath.

Instead, I was the one who let the coldness take root. I was the one who allowed her light, so bright, so beautiful, to slowly wither under the weight of my indifference and pride.

All because I was afraid.

Afraid that if I looked at her for even one more second, I’d forget everything I clung to and fall for her for her strength, her kindness, her spirit. So I built walls. I shut her out. I let my ego, my arrogance, my fear drive her away.

And still... she stayed. She gave me three years of her life. Three years of patience, effort, and sincerity.

And I? I crushed it beneath my feet.

I didn’t just hurt her. I destroyed the best thing that ever came into my life.

God... I’m a monster.

While I was locked in a battle with myself, Addison’s scent in the air grew stronger, so potent and intoxicating it was almost unbearable. I felt Shura stir violently inside me. But it wasn’t just stirring, he was fighting for control, clawing his way to the surface like a beast starved for centuries. His breathing echoed in my head, heavy and desperate, as if Addison’s presence was the only thing keeping him alive.

It felt like he wanted to lunge at her, to claim her on the spot.

But more than anything, I realized just how foolish I had been, how deeply misguided my assumptions were, and how they led me to this very moment. The pain I caused her... it was far greater than I ever allowed myself to see. And now, piece by piece, the truth was falling into place. With every revelation, horror crept in as I finally began to grasp the full extent of the damage I’d done, and just how blind I had been all along.

I pushed through the crowd, moving fast, reckless, driven by something primal. But just as I was about to reach her, Levi stepped in my path. I had forgotten about Claire.

If she escaped now, we’d lose our chance to find out everything, why she impersonated the princess, and what her real motives were. Someone needed to keep her in check.

I snapped out of my haze just long enough to issue an order. "Go back. Make sure that the woman doesn’t escape. We need her; she has to answer for this." And with that, I let go. freeweɓnøvel~com

I surrendered.

My soul, my body, everything in me surged forward like a madman set loose. I had never felt anything like this before... or maybe I had. Maybe I’d felt this pull all along, faint and buried deep, and I just kept ignoring it.

But not anymore. The pull was undeniable now. Overpowering. Beyond reason.

Even I couldn’t hold myself back.

I tried to look at her, really look, but all I could make out at first was a graceful silhouette walking down the aisle, arm-in-arm with the tall, composed Royal Beta. And then... a growl slipped from my throat. Low. Warning. Possessive.

It startled those around me. They flinched and stepped aside, instinctively making way.

I heard the Alpha King speaking, his voice echoing in the hall, but I couldn’t focus on a single word. My entire world had narrowed to her. Addison.

She stood there, radiant. So unbearably beautiful, it hurt to look at her. Every movement she made was fluid, effortless, like a gentle caress against my soul. I felt heat build from within, the pull intensifying until it dragged at something primal in me. And then I heard the Alpha King’s words clearly, finally cutting through the haze:

He had found Addison, my Luna. My mate. And he found her... a fiancé.

Fiancé.

I felt gutted, and like a knife was twisted in my chest, it hurts... I saw red.

But even through the fury and jealousy rising like a storm, I forced myself to remember. I was the reason she suffered. The reason she was left unprotected. The reason she ran.

Even if she had ten more fiancés... I had no right to say a damn thing.

Chapter 139 Alpha Zion’s POV 1

"Mate."

I couldn’t let them reach Addison before I did. I had to get to her first.

In the blink of an eye, I was in front of her. And God... she looked divine.

Her hair, now silver-white, glowed like moonlight, and her eyes, molten gold, looked straight into mine. They shimmered like sunlight: warm, inviting, impossible to look away from. But then... surprise flickered across her face when I called her Mate. Disbelief followed, her gaze bouncing between me and the two men beside me.

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