Chapter 92 The Bigger Picture – 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 92 The Bigger Picture shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"Your Majesty, there are several discrepancies in the report," Addison began, her tone measured but firm. "We still don’t know the true motive behind these rogue attacks, but I don’t believe they are as simple as mere starvation or a shift in hunting grounds due to food scarcity."
"Moreover, we haven’t detected any unusual movement from the vampires since they withdrew their forces from the frontlines. There’s no evidence to suggest they’re orchestrating these rogue attacks or deliberately pushing them toward our border packs. That possibility, while not impossible, seems unsupported for now."
"But more importantly, I believe we must stop looking at each incident in isolation. There are too many ’coincidences’ occurring within our territory: a severe drought in the south, a locust infestation ravaging the west, a spreading plague in the north, and now these increasingly frequent rogue incursions at the borders."
"When viewed together, doesn’t it strike you as suspicious, Your Majesty?" Addison pressed gently, meeting her father’s gaze. "These are not isolated misfortunes. A drought, for example, could be an early sign of an El Niño event. If that’s the case, we could be facing 9 to 12 months of extreme heat and water shortages. The consequences would be devastating—crop failures, livestock deaths, wildlife migration, and ultimately, famine for half our population."
She paused, letting the weight of her words settle. "I believe we need to treat these events not as scattered incidents, but as interconnected signs of a larger, more dangerous scheme."
And that wasn’t the only issue. The plague in the north posed a serious threat—not just to that region, but to the entire domain. If it spread, it could cripple their forces and destabilize their hold over the northern territories.
But that wasn’t what worried Addison the most.
What truly concerned her was the timing. Everything was happening too conveniently: a drought in the south, a locust infestation in the west, a plague in the north, and now rogue attacks at the borders. El Niño might be a natural disaster, yes—but what if someone was deliberately using it as a smokescreen? What if a faction, another race, or a hidden enemy was exploiting the chaos to destabilize the kingdom further?
The rogue attacks, in particular, felt off. Too frequent. Too coordinated. It didn’t look like aimless desperation—it felt like a calculated disruption. Addison couldn’t shake the feeling that someone was pulling strings from the shadows, escalating these events to weaken their defenses.
The worst part was that they couldn’t afford to treat each issue in isolation—but investigating all of them thoroughly would stretch their forces thin. Their intelligence network would be overburdened, and coordination between regions would suffer. In that confusion, it would be far too easy for infiltrators to slip through, maybe even into the royal palace itself.
And what if that was the true goal all along?
It was a delicate, dangerous balance—if they overlooked even one threat, it could escalate beyond control. But if they tried to respond to everything at once, they risked losing their grip entirely.
They also couldn’t ignore the locust infestation in the west. It had erupted without warning—no signs, no known origin. One day the fields were thriving, the next, swarms of locusts descended and began devouring everything in sight.
The western region had been poised for a bountiful harvest this year. Even with the south suffering from drought, the plan had been to redirect the grain tax collected from the west to aid the south—using it as emergency relief until the drought passed, hopefully by next year. But now, that plan was in shambles.
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