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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper

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Chapter 224

CAS SANDRA

I knew my statement was blint and honestly, quite bold to blurt out, but I couldn’t stop myself. I still had

no idea if Rona could be trusted, but I supposed I had no other choice. I needed someone on my side

who could curb Kaleb’s power, and Ronald appeared to be my only option. As a sorcerer, the king’s

cousin was immensely talented. He could be the key I needed to make it out of this intact.

I opted not to tell Ronald what Kaleb had mentioned about the milisman. I didn’t quite believe what the

king of Yurene had said because it sounded far crazier than anything I could accept, but on the other

hand, something in my gut told me not to bring it up. If Kaleb was correct and the talisman had

something to do with me, being utterly frank with Ronald could be dangerous

Ronald stared at me for a moment with an expression that was both full of awe and concern. He raised

a dark eyebrow at me and remained silent for what felt like an eternity, but finally, he cleared his throat

and raised his chin slightly.

“I suppose I should keep my promise and tell you the story you desire to hear,” he remarked, his tone

airy and borderline lofty. “But it will take quite a while for me to explain, so I will tell you over the course

of a week.”

While I wasn’t thrilled by this, I agreed to the plan. We would meet every so often over the next week,

but only in short increments. I couldn’t stay too long in the tower, or else I would mass suspicion.

We began the next day, and by the end of our first meeting. I realized I hadn’t been as prepared as I

thought to hear these

stories.

I had always known that Yurene was built on war and the bloodshed of smaller Packs, but I didn’t know

how it was ruled. Our history lessons in Wegalla were limited when it came to the Northern regions,

and I felt completely out of my element as I listened to Ronald’s recounting. These were all things that

the citizens of my country deserved to know. If I was lucky enough to make it back to Anemond, I would

tell Asher that we needed to adjust curriculums to include this information about our Northern

neighbors. It was crucial for us to be more knowledgeable.

With each story Ronald told me, I kept being shocked by the savageness. He told me of cruel tortures

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that I thought only existed in ancient tomes: burning at the stake, tearing and severing limbs,

waterboarding.

I was even more horrified to learn that these methods of torture were still being actively utilized. Ronald

told me that if 1 wanted to see it with my own eyes to confirm that he wasn’t exaggerating the facts, he

could take me to the grounds where the executions took place. He mentioned that the amount of

torture had been reduced these days, but in the past, they occurred daily.

I left every encounter with Ronald sick to my stomach, and on numerous occasions, my insides were

so upset that by the time I returned to my chambers, I sprinted to the bathroom and retched until I

ached.

Erika would wait outside the door with a glass of water, and after accepted it gratefully, she would sit

me down on the bed and rub my back. She would remain silent until Finnick was asleep, and once we

were certain he couldn’t overhear us, I would share what Ronald had told me.

My dear maid was even more shocked than I was, but she managed to hold her disgust inside and

simply shook her head in

disbelief once I finished.

“This country is so savage,” she would whisper. “More than we could have known. You must be careful,

Ca ss andra. Promise me you’ll be careful.”

1 assured her daily that I would tread lightly to avoid these savage tortures myself, but with every

passing interaction with Ronald, my fear grew more intense

I hadn’t believed Kaleb to be so dangerous when I was in Anemond, but now that I was here in his

homeland, I knew he

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wasn’t what he seemed-Under the cool exterior was a brutal, potentially violent man, whose savagery

knew no b

On what Ronald told me would be the final day of storytelling, he presented me with the most brutal

tale yet. It w more sickening than the ones prior, and I hadn’t been remotely prepared to handle it all.

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You mentioned to me a bit ago that you only survived because you were a sorcerer,” I said once we sat

down. “What did you mean by that? Were there any disasters here in Vlokwell? What did you survive?”

“Disasters?” Ronald repeated back, and he seemed amused by the idea. “Well, I guess you could say

that what happened here was indeed a disaster. A tragedy, one that happens every few decades.”

“Go on.”1 prompted him as my curiosity swelled.

There was a brief pause, and then he continued.

“I suppose that in Wegalla, when the old king is about to die, his heir would be his eldest son or

daughter?” Ronald remarked, and when I nodded, his expression grew somber. “It doesn’t quite work

like that in Yurene. According to the tradition here, the king’s firstborn child doesn’t necessarily become

the rightful heir to the throne. If multiple offspring exist, they must compete for the crown.”

My lips parted in surprise. “Compete?”

Had I heard him correctly?

Ronald continued. “Yes. They must take part in a tournament. All eligible heirs are locked in the

dungeon of the castle, and once the doors are closed, they must fight and slaughter their opponents.

The one who survives to the end of the tournament rings a bell. The ringing of the bell is the only way

to get out of the dungeon. During the tournament, no food or drink is provided. It usually takes a couple

of days for the bell to be rung

His solemn look grew even more serious.

“If more than two are found on the other side of the door, the dungeon gets locked again and fighting

continues until only one remains. Whoever lives takes the throne.”

Achill ran down my spine and I shook my head slowly.

Death or the crown.

There was no third choice.

Such savagery was incomprehensible.

“My father died competing with Kaleb’s father, Ronald revealed quietly. “According to our country’s

tradition, my mother and I were supposed to be executed. I was just a babe then, but my life was

meant to be forfeit to avoid future vengeance. But Kaleb’s father didn’t carry our sentence out because

my mother was a sorceress. She was too precious to waste.

His soft blue eyes grew distant and welled up slightly.

“Kaleb’s father locked her in the prison tower and made use of her when needed.” he lamented. “After I

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was born. I too became a pawn”

I’m so sorry, Ronald,” I whispered.

He simply nodded and then cleared his throat and rolled his shoulders back

“You asked about Kaleb, he stated, and then his eyes locked on mine with great intensity. “You should

know, Cas sandra, that the tournament of tradition didn’t happen among Kaleb, his two brothers, and

sister. He killed them all before the tournament could even be scheduled”

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I gasped sharply and my eyes widened.

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“They were all killed in their sleep by Anubis, a well-trained killer, and a nasty opportunist,” Ronald said

with a slight snarl. “I suspect that Anubis was meant to take my life as well, but he didn’t go through

with it because I’d already come into my magical powers and had gained alliances in Yurene. Kaleb

probably realized he couldn’t kill everyone just on a whim, so he allowed me to stay alive.”

Even though I wanted to, I didn’t say a word. I could never imagine how it felt to kill a sibling. I didn’t

even want to imagine. Ector meant the world to me. I could never kill my own brother to gain power.

“I suppose this is the final part of the story,” Ronald mused, and then he folded his hands in his lap.

“I’ve considered your proposal Ca ssandra, and I see the potential of our alliance. We share some of

the same good values and wills. You want to stop Kaleb and return to your country, while I want to

change Yurene and stop its traditions of savagery. But… I have one condition before I can agree to

this.”

“What is it?” I asked cautiously with a raised eyebrow.

Ronald leaned closer to me. “You need to agree to marry Kaleb. It’s the only way you can get close to

him and find out what he’s planning.”

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