Chapter 22
Chapter 22
Jace, the envoy of the Lycan king who had kidnapped her sons and brought them here, stood before Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
her. She hadn’t seen him since the first time he came to meet her in the hospital, and now, looking at
him, she had no words for him.
She rose to her feet and asked, “What do you want?”
He shook his head. “I do not want anything. The Lycan king would like to speak to you in his court.” He
said that and then headed out, as if expecting her to follow him.
Of course, she didn’t want to follow him; she still hated the cruel act of kidnapping her sons, which he
did to bring her here, but the Lycan king hadn’t done anything to demand disrespect yet, so she had to
bury her bad blood and go with him.
She left Jashin and June in the care of Bella before leaving the house. Before her mansion were two
black jeeps, and she knew these probably came with the envoy sent by the Lycan king.
Was the Lycan king’s residence that far away from here? She wondered to herself but said nothing as
she followed them and entered the car.
It was a twenty-minute drive through the estate before they arrived at the residence of the Lycan king.
The car stopped, and they got out of the car. Fiona’s jaw almost hit the ground while she stared at the
magnificent white structure standing before her. It was a castle.
This looked more like a palace than a house. This was where the Lycan king lived, and this indeed
looked fitting for him, being the ruler and strongest being in the werewolf world. The wealth, influence,
and class he commanded were ones she
ere didn’t think she had seen, both in the werewolf world and in the human world.
Fiona remembered the man she had seen with June and Jashin in the backyard playing yesterday and
told herself this was where he lived. He had brought himself low to play with the boys despite not
knowing them or being on the same level. He was indeed noble.
Jace led the way, and she followed behind. They stepped into the house together, and the inside was
just as glorious as the outside, and Fiona’s mouth did not close up. She had never seen such
elegance, such beauty, or such a fine array of perfection and class. The area which she saw had more
traditional outlook with expensive mahogany wood and a touch of gold.
“Follow me,
Ms. Lawson,” Jace said and walked away. She followed, and they made.
their way through the hallway, then used the stairs that led
up.
She figured this was where the Lycan king’s court was, and she noted.
After almost a minute of walking, they took a left turn and came to stand before the third door on the
left.
Jace knocked on the door slowly and waited for a beckoning from within. It came
soon after.
“Enter.” The single words caused chaos within her and goosebumps erupted all over her skin. Her
heart also tightened in her chest, and she knew she was nervous. Nervous to be before him.
Jace pushed open the door and stepped into the large room. Fiona looked
surprised. When Jace said court; she had expected something rather small, but this was just as wide
as the living room of her mansion on the estate.
Jace stepped out of her way, and she didn’t see the Lycan king in the courtroom as she had expected
to. The seat was empty, and it made her wonder where he had taken himself. If he wasn’t in the room,
then who told them to enter?
“You look better than yesterday.” She heard the voice of the Lycan king speak from behind, and she
immediately turned around to find him standing behind her.
Unlike yesterday, he had his guards beside him, and she didn’t know who was more terrifying, him or
his guards. His presence made her weak, and she knew it had to do with the respect he commanded
from being the Lycan king. This was how he normally appeared, and she remembered it from over five
years ago when he came to Langfield. Yesterday he must have decided against it since he was
spending time with the boys.
She forgot to breathe, and everything around her seemed to have also come to a standstill. All her
senses shut down.
“Are
you okay?” he asked, his brow furrowing as he stared at her, frozen on the spot.
She regained control of her senses, and she shook her head. “I am fine; I am sorry about that.” She
cleared her throat.
“I said you look so much better than yesterday,” he repeated the words he said first when he made his
presence known in the courtroom.
She nodded. She had stared at herself in the glass window of the castle when
coming in, and she saw the difference.
She had regained all she lost with rest, sleep, and good food. It felt like magic or sorcery, but it was all
real, and she did nothing to trigger it.
Her head dropped. “I am. I want to say thank you.” It was because of him that she
got
time to be with her sons, and it was more than he would think.
Yes, this time last week, she needed no one’s permission to see her sons, but now she did. Yet she
had to be grateful because he could have chosen not to and she would have done nothing about it but
to do her part.
He smiled, and that made his green eyes flicker. “In the last week, we have recorded over three
thousand cured plagues. I think I should be the one thanking you. I didn’t say this yesterday, but I want
to say it now.”
She bowed her head humbly at his words. “You are welcome, my king.”
He walked to the seat and sat, and for a moment the room became silent, which she couldn’t
understand. Did he summon her here to thank her? That didn’t feel
like it, and she wanted to know what else
“I was told you wanted to see me.” She asked, her head lifting, to meet him in his
seat.
He nodded. “Tomorrow is the full moon,” he informed her.
She didn’t realise it was already tomorrow. In the human world, she paid little attention to the moon, but
here she knew she had to. The last full moon she had in the werewolf world, she spent in the dungeon
with a giga around her neck.
“I gather you had spent many years in the human world and so might not want to shift tomorrow.
However, it is the full moon and many affected by the plague and afflicted shift to build strength and
endurance. Would you want to be a part of that?”
She thought for a second; she had heard wrongly, but the Lycan king just gave her an invitation. “You
want me to shift with the rest of the pack?” She didn’t even consider herself one of them, having only
been here for a week, but his words told. her he considered her one of them.
“Many would get to shift tomorrow and strengthen themselves, and it is all because you healed them. If
you do not want to shift with the rest of the pack, I would understand, but if you do, then know you are
welcome.”