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CHAPTER 82: THE SOVEREIGN DIARY

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last update publish date: 2026-07-02 19:05:54

ELENA’S POV

The heavy, leather-bound book Kaelen pressed into my open palm felt cold, its edges metallic and heavily rimed with the ancient, sulfurous frost of the tomb.

"I don't need a dead queen's memories to tell me who my executioner is, Kaelen," I rasped, my voice a low shiver that cut through the ink-black stillness of the collapsed vault. My right hand remained buried deep in my jacket pocket, my fingers clutched around the pouch of Starlight Quicksilver, its liquid heat the only thi
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  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 82: THE SOVEREIGN DIARY

    ELENA’S POV The heavy, leather-bound book Kaelen pressed into my open palm felt cold, its edges metallic and heavily rimed with the ancient, sulfurous frost of the tomb. "I don't need a dead queen's memories to tell me who my executioner is, Kaelen," I rasped, my voice a low shiver that cut through the ink-black stillness of the collapsed vault. My right hand remained buried deep in my jacket pocket, my fingers clutched around the pouch of Starlight Quicksilver, its liquid heat the only thing keeping the air inside this stone tomb from freezing my blood completely. "Read the seal, Elena," Kaelen’s voice rose from the dark dust beside my boots, a dry wheeze that throbbed with a synchronized twist against my ribs. "Just... read the script before the oxygen runs out." The front cover was etched with the distinct, glowing gold runes of the old Solar court, but beneath the royal wax, a network of jagged, dark containment lines spider-webbed across the leather. It was the true dia

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 81: THE MOTHER’S DECREE

    ELENA’S POV The figure standing atop the blood-stained obsidian dais did not cast a shadow, but the ancient frequency radiating from her form made the breath lock tightly inside my throat. "Mother," the word tore from my lips, a fragile whisper that dissolved instantly into the freezing air of the vault. The apparition did not move her eyes away from my face. Her elegant, unyielding features were exactly as they had been on the night of the great purge years ago—unmarked by the scullery grease, the broken bones, and the systematic silver-ash poisoning King Richard had used to rot my childhood. She stood draped in the heavy black fur cloak of the old court, her hands resting loosely over the silver runes of the sacrificial table where her physical life force had been broken. Elena... her baseline isn't a ghost, Kaelen’s mental voice scratched against my temples, the permanent, quicksilver-infused frequency trembling with a primitive dread. It’s an echo of the core. The ancestral s

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 80: THE WALL OF MURALS

    ELENA’S POV The blinding starlight flaring from the base of the obsidian altar sliced through the ancient, heavy shadows like a blade. I stood paralyzed on the first step of the dais, my chest heaving against the tight linen wraps. The air in this tomb was thick with the scent of dried lavender and old copper blood—the exact frequency my shadow wolf had kept locked in the darkest corners of her memory for five long years. My silver eyes tracked the silver runes glowing along the stone, their uncorrupted light reflecting off the gray dust on my boots. This was where she died. This was the exact stone where King Richard had broken my lineage to seal his stolen empire. Elena... look at the perimeter walls, Kaelen’s mental voice cut through the localized silence behind my eyelids, his permanent frequency tight with a sudden, primitive shock. I forced my gaze away from the sacrificial table, turning my face toward the dark expanse of the outer granite vault. The blinding starlight eru

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 79: THE DESCENT INTO THE VOID

    ELENA’S POV The sensation of falling through the subterranean underbelly of the mountain didn’t feel like a standard descent. The air in the shaft was a freezing, screaming vacuum that tore the breath straight out of my throat, but the physical physics of the chasm were entirely overridden by the violet current pulsing beneath my skin. With every ten feet of dark air I cleared, a sharp, mirror-image spike of agony flared across my chest. The mirror-wound was weeping a steady, hot stream of gold-tinted crimson that flew upward into the rushing wind, a physical ledger of the distance closing between Kaelen and me. Hold on, my inner shadow wolf roared within the dark expanse of my mind. The absorbed Eclipse Core was flaring aggressively, its unfamiliar, massive starlight energy weaving around my limbs like a protective shroud of solid night to absorb the kinetic friction of the falling stone. The dark space around me was a chaotic nightmare of cascading granite boulders, shatter

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 78: THE TECTONIC BLAST

    TANYA’S POV The blistering, orange glare radiating from Kaelen’s chained body was melting the air inside the tunnel. The heat was unnatural, a roaring solar furnace that turned our silver suppression payloads into useless gray steam before the gas could clear the bars of the portcullis. My skin felt tight, blistering beneath the heavy wool of my cloak as the sulfurous fog evaporated into a choking white mist that smelled of scorched ozone and hot iron. "The fuse!" I shrieked, scrambling backward over the loose, shifting shale as the timber braces above our heads groaned under the sudden, localized thermal expansion. "Ignite the alchemical payloads now! Do not wait for the infantry lines to clear!" "Lady Tanya, our own vanguard engineers are still inside the secondary shaft!" the lead vanguard captain yelled, his face slick with sweat, his fingers slipping on the copper casing of the eclipse explosive cylinder. "The blast radius will bury them alive! We haven't cleared the bottle

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 77: THE SIPHON TRAP

    KAELEN’S POV The silver suppression gas hitting the vault floorboards didn’t only choke the lungs; it systematically liquefied the supernatural pressure in the room. All around the lower portcullis, the giant shadow wolves of the regular vanguard gasped, their muscular forms trembling as their spirits retreated into the dark corners of their minds under the weight of my father’s payloads. "The drainage grates!" General Vance’s replacement Captain screamed from the dark tunnel behind Tanya. "Block the ironwood shields! Let the fog seep straight down into the pup caverns!" I didn't wait for Silas’s warriors to recover their agility. I dropped my regular iron broadsword, the heavy metal clattering loudly against the wet stones, and threw my bare hands directly onto the ancient, rune-etched iron shackles hanging from the primary masonry arch. These were the cuffs Nikolai had brought down earlier—the ones built to drain a captive's baseline energy. "Kaelen, get back!" Elena shout

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 56: THE OBSIDIAN GATES

    ELENA'S POV I stood at the apex of the primary watchtower, my boots digging into the frosted stone of the Obsidian Fortress. Below me, the chasm dropped into a dizzying abyss, bridged only by three massive, swaying rope structures that connected the fortress gates to the western crags. ​Those

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 49: THE MERCHANT'S DISGUISE

    ELENA'S POV The taste of copper and stale ash was the first thing that registered when I forced my eyes open. My vision swam, a blur of rough-hewn stone rafters and the flickering glow of a dying heart. My muscles felt as though they had been melted down and poured back into my skin cold. Ever

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 48: THE ANONYMOUS ALLY

    ELENA'S POV The heavy iron maps on the war council table were nearly crushed flat beneath the weight of Nikolai’s fist. The temperature inside the high spire had plummeted to near-freezing, driven down by the suffocating pressure of the Alpha King’s fury. "I will tear his palace down to the fo

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 47: PURIFYING THE LIFEBLOOD

    ELENA'S POV The subterranean city beneath the Obsidian Fortress erupted into an echo-filled panic. Within an hour of the Whitecap River turning to ash, the whispers of a curse had spread through every cavern, tier, and training barracks. Three thousand Broken Fang warriors were not easily fright

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