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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper

Chapter 212

KALEB

I stood in front of the window in my study and stared out at the wall that
surrounded the castle. The afternoon sky was cloudy, but the brightness of the
snow on the surrounding mountains illuminated everything. I'd missed the sight
of snow during my stay in Anemond, but now that I was back in Yurene. I found
myself missing the greenness of Wegalla.

Behind me, Roxy and Anubis were seated in white leather chairs, waiting
patiently for me to speak. Anubis had just come back from his investigative
journey with disheartening news- there was no connection between the necklace
and the Felix family. Even if there had been, there was no proof, since all of them
were now gone. Since the Felixes were a warrior clan, the family didn’t usually
purchase omaments or accessories. Such a delicate piece of jewelry didn’t seem
like it would belong to such a family.

It was terrible news, but it wasn’t what concerned me the most. I had other things
on my mind that circled within me like a

storm.

“So, can anyone give me a reason why Ronald is here?” I wondered, irritation
seeping into my tone. My cousin had no reason to be back in Yurene. He was
supposed to be in another small country not too far from ours, negotiating some
kind of cooperation between our lands. Truth be told, I couldn't remember the
name of the land, nor was the negotiation

necessary.

But Ronald needed to be away on some sort of endeavor. It was important for
him to be out of the way.

He wasn’t meant to return for another month.

So, why was he back?

“I hadn't heard any reports of his returning, so it must have been a sudden
decision,” Roxy offered, her dark eyebrows knitted together.

“He must have gotten information from someone,” Anubis chimed in. “He must
have known that you had brought someone from Wegalla back to Yurene="

“But how?” Roxy questioned,

“It must have been one of the diplomats,” he replied to her quickly, and then his
serious gaze fell upon me. “I told you they were not trustworthy. They should be
executed for their insolence.”

“That's absurd!” Roxy blurted out, and her nostrils flared in irritation as she shook
her head. “Just imagine how much scrutiny Kaleb would face if he made such a
decision. Yurene can’t operate with such ruthlessness anymore. We cannot just
kill on a whim-"

“And what would a young girl like you know about politics?” Anubis snorted, and
he rolled his eyes. “Brutality is necessary if you want to succeed. Yurene wouldn't
be the country it is today without it-"

“Enough,” I interrupted their argument, and my head began to pound. “Have the
guards we stationed around him reported anything? Are things operating
according to plan?”

“They haven't reported anything, but they're in position,” Anubis confirmed.

I nodded. Ronald had been making obvious moves over the past few years.
Aside from the pointless endeavors he made in trying to look for alliances with
tiny counties, he had built his farne among the civilians through his faux
gentleness. Though he was kind and polite, I knew he had ulterior motives.

But I had never expected him to be a great threat.

11:45 Fri, Feb 23

Chapter 212

Since when had my cousin become an obstacle?

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Perhaps it had all begun on that first day that my father decided to show mercy to
Ronald after he brutally killed his brother. Of course, it wasn't truly mercy... the
only reason my father had Jet Ronald live was because he had that sorceress’
blood. His precious ability to use sorcery was something that couldn't be wasted.
But now, my cousin had become a ticking time bomb, one that could explode the
entire country if left unchecked.

1 exhaled heavily and glanced back at Anubis and Roxy, “You may leave now.”
Anubis rose from his seat immediately, but Roxy hesitated.

“I have something I need to ask,” she stated. “Why did you bring that woman
back from Wegalla? She appears to be quite useless, but she could be a threat if
she’s on the same side as Ronald.”

“Ca ssandra isn’t useless,” I assured her, and I crossed my arms against my
chest. “In fact, she’s quite the opposite.”

“How Roxy countered, and her bluish-green eyes narrowed.

1 can’t explain it now.” I said, and I glanced at the door. The fewer people who
know, the better.”

“So, why can Anubis know?” she wondered, and she offered him a venomous
glare. “Do you not trust me?”

As a frown painted my expression. Anubis chuckled at her.

IMCIS

“I smell a touch of jealousy.” he remarked, and then he patted Roxy's shoulder
condescendingly and smirked at her. “Are you jealous of the healer?”

Roxy smacked his hand away from her and practically snarled at him. The
intensity of her gaze was enough to make Anubis back off, but his cruel smile
remained.

“I just don’t understand why someone so weak and incapable is here, she
remarked.

“It's not for you to understand,” I stated coldly. “Might I remind you of your
responsibilities, Roxy? Those should be your concern and nothing more.”

Roxy pursed her lips and clenched her fists at her side. She glared at Anubis but
didn’t say anything more.

Anubis, however, continued to taunt her.

“Now, now, Roxy, let me assure you that there's nothing between Kaleb and the
healer,” he said, and then he shrugged. “At least not yet. So there’s nothing for
you to worry your pretty little head about.”

“That's not what I meant,” Roxy muttered as her cheeks flushed scarlet. Her
lovely eyes fell to the ground, and she turned away from him.

Anubis laughed shortly. He seemed to be taking amusement from toying with her
so much. I was about to put an end to it when suddenly, he turned to face me.
“Speaking of that, though, are you sure that you won't consider marrying
someone and producing an heir,” he asked as he crossed his arms. “Ronald's
wedding is scheduled for next month, and if he were to have an heir, he would
surely garner more support from the people. But if you were to marry Cas
sandra, you could have an heir even faster. The girl is certainly capable of the
task, seeing as she’s already had a child of her own. I'm sure the whole thing
would be effortless.”

I gave him a sharp glare and narrowed my eyes fiercely as a snarl formed in my
chest.

“Remember your place,” I uttered, and Anubis’ smile left his pointed face. He held
his hands up as if in surrender.

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