Chapter 38 Confirmation – A Turning Point in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM
In this chapter of The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), GoddessKM introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 38 Confirmation shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Elric patted his chest anxiously, releasing a shaky sigh as the weight of the situation pressed down on him. Suddenly, the Queen collapsed in tears, her sobs echoing through the room as she saw Addison’s condition.
"Take my blood! Take my blood and save my baby!" she cried, her voice trembling with desperation.
The Alpha King stepped forward, his expression darkening. He moved to support his mate, but his gaze remained fixed on Addison’s face, anger swirling within him. The raw fury in his eyes was unmistakable, a storm of emotions he could barely contain.
"Check whose blood—mine or the Queen’s—is compatible with the Princess," the Alpha King commanded, his voice low but firm. "And the Royal Healer must conduct a full assessment of her condition. As for the people who brought her here... I believe you owe me an explanation."
Though his words were measured, the fury etched into his face told a different story. His golden eyes glowed with a dangerous light, and the presence of his wolf surged just beneath the surface, barely restrained. The sheer force of his murderous intent filled the ward like a crushing weight.
Everyone in the room instinctively dropped to their knees, bowing their heads in submission, exposing the backs of their necks to the Alpha King in a silent show of respect—and fear.
"Darling, calm down. If you keep everyone kneeling, they won’t be able to tend to our baby’s injuries," the Queen said shakily, her voice choked with emotion. She gently tapped her mate’s arm, urging him to rein in his rage.
The Alpha King’s jaw clenched as his golden eyes remained locked on the two unfamiliar men who had arrived with Elric. His wolf paced restlessly within his mind, snarling with fury, fixated on the strangers.
The two men were only just rising from the floor—having been forced to their knees like everyone else. Even they weren’t spared from the overwhelming pressure. Disobedience wasn’t an option. He was the Alpha King—the ruler of all werewolves—and even other alphas bowed before him.
The two could feel the full weight of his murderous intent pressing down on them like a blade at their throats. A cold dread settled over them, and though they remained still, their instincts screamed to flee.
The shorter man was visibly trembling, sweat pouring down his face as fear gripped him completely. The taller one, though clearly tense, held himself together better. He lifted his head and met the Alpha King’s gaze—not with defiance, but with a look that mixed wounded pride and unwavering respect.
His eyes said he felt wronged, yet his posture remained respectful, which made the Alpha King pause. There was something in the taller man’s demeanor that gave the Alpha King reason to study him more closely.
"What have you done to my daughter?" the Alpha King demanded, his voice low and dangerous, jaw clenched as his fury simmered just beneath the surface.
"We did nothing to her," the tall man replied steadily. "We found her hidden in the foliage—she was already in that condition. We only intended to bring her back with us and try to save her. But just as we were leaving the edge of Midnight River Pack’s territory, the Royal Mage appeared and brought us here."
His tone was calm and measured—neither arrogant nor overly submissive. He carried himself with quiet authority, and the Alpha King could immediately sense it. This man was an Alpha. And the trembling one beside him, by his demeanor, was clearly his Beta.
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