Betrayed by My Ex, Marked by His Alpha Emperor Brother
Chapter 141
- Chapter 288: Epilogue 1
- Chapter 287
- Chapter 286
- Chapter 285
- Chapter 284
- Chapter 283
- Chapter 282
- Chapter 281
- Chapter 280
- Chapter 279
- Chapter 278
- Chapter 277
- Chapter 276
- Chapter 275
- Chapter 274
- Chapter 273
- Chapter 272
- Chapter 271
- Chapter 270
- Chapter 269
- Chapter 268
- Chapter 267
- Chapter 266
- Chapter 265
- Chapter 264
- Chapter 263
- Chapter 262
- Chapter 261
- Chapter 260
- Chapter 259
- Chapter 258
- Chapter 257
- Chapter 256
- Chapter 255
- Chapter 254
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 245
- Chapter 244
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 239
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220
- Chapter 219
- Chapter 218
- Chapter 217
- Chapter 216
- Chapter 215
- Chapter 214
- Chapter 213
- Chapter 212
- Chapter 211
- Chapter 210
- Chapter 209
- Chapter 208
- Chapter 207
- Chapter 206
- Chapter 205
- Chapter 204
- Chapter 203
- Chapter 202
- Chapter 201
- Chapter 200
- Chapter 199
- Chapter 198
- Chapter 197
- Chapter 196
- Chapter 195
- Chapter 194
- Chapter 193
- Chapter 192
- Chapter 191
- Chapter 190
- Chapter 189
- Chapter 188
- Chapter 187
- Chapter 186
- Chapter 185
- Chapter 184
- Chapter 183
- Chapter 182
- Chapter 181
- Chapter 180
- Chapter 179
- Chapter 178
- Chapter 177
- Chapter 176
- Chapter 175
- Chapter 174
- Chapter 173
- Chapter 172
- Chapter 171
- Chapter 170
- Chapter 169
- Chapter 168
- Chapter 167
- Chapter 166
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 164
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162
- Chapter 161
- Chapter 160
- Chapter 159
- Chapter 158
- Chapter 157
- Chapter 156
- Chapter 155
- Chapter 154
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152
- Chapter 151
- Chapter 150
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 148
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 146
- Chapter 145
- Chapter 144
- Chapter 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140
- Chapter 139
- Chapter 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1
Kaelen’s POV
The report crumpled in my fist like it was made of nothing.
"Say that again."
Sir Marcus stood at rigid attention. Tyler and Jack flanked him, faces carefully blank—the professional sympathy of men who’d learned not to show fear in front of their emperor.
"Your Majesty." Marcus kept his voice level. Measured. "Every inn, waystation, and posting house within a 200-mile radius has been checked. Twice. There is no record of her passage. No one matching her description has been seen."
The paper compressed tighter in my palm until my knuckles whitened.
"Then you weren’t looking hard enough."
"Sire, we’ve expanded into the smaller townships. Blind searches. Door to door where feasible. But without a confirmed direction of travel—"
"I don’t want excuses, Marcus."
The room went very still. My voice hadn’t risen. It had dropped to a deadly whisper. That was always worse, and every man in this study knew it.
"I want results. Expand the perimeter again. Double the scouts along the northern trade roads. And send word to every border garrison—discreetly. No official dispatches. Use personal couriers only."
"Yes, Your Majesty."
"Go."
They filed out in silence. The heavy oak door clicked shut behind them.
I unclenched my fist. The crumpled report fell onto the desk in a misshapen ball. Ink smudged my palm—a blur of coordinates and negatives. No sighting. No trace. No lead.
Three weeks. She’d been gone three weeks, and the greatest tracking network in the empire had turned up nothing. As if she’d walked off the edge of the world and the ground had sealed itself behind her.
I pulled open the top drawer of my desk.
The letter was there. It was always there. I carried it with me during the day—folded in my breast pocket, pressed against my chest like a wound that needed constant pressure—and placed it in the drawer only when I sat down to work. Not because I wanted distance from it. Because if I held it any longer, the paper would disintegrate.
I unfolded it carefully. The creases were soft now, almost translucent from repeated handling. Her handwriting had been steady at the top—Elara’s precise, elegant script—but by the final lines, the letters blurred and staggered. Tear-warped. Ink bleeding into the fibers where drops had fallen.
Don’t look for me.
Four words. As if those four words could erase the bond that lived in my blood. As if I could simply stop.
I read the letter again. All of it. Every line I’d memorized but couldn’t stop revisiting, searching for something I’d missed—a clue, a hint, a coded location hidden between the sentences.
There was nothing. There never was.
I pressed the paper against my forehead and closed my eyes.
Where are you, Elara?
Silence answered. The mate bond—that invisible thread between us—was stretched so thin I could barely feel it anymore. Not severed. I would know if it were severed. But muted. Distant. Like hearing someone call your name through a blizzard.
A knock at the door.
I refolded the letter. Slid it under a stack of official correspondence. Straightened my posture. Set my jaw.
"Enter."
Sir Cassian backed through the door, a cup of coffee in each hand. He turned with that easy grin of his—the one that made him look like he’d never suffered a single day in his life, even though I’d personally stitched the scar on his left shoulder after a battle that should have killed him.
"Thought you could use this." He set one cup in front of me and dropped into the chair across the desk. "You look terrible, by the way."
"Thank you, Cassian. Always a comfort."
He took a long sip, watching me over the rim. His eyes were sharp. Too sharp for a man who was supposedly just here for coffee.
"So," he said casually. "How’s Elara? And the little one—Lyra, right? Sleeping through the night yet?"
My hand found the coffee cup. I lifted it. Drank. The liquid was too hot and tasted like ash.
"Elara’s exhausted," I said. The lie came out smooth. Practiced. I’d been telling variations of it for weeks. "New baby. You know how it is."
"I absolutely do not know how it is, which is why I’m asking."
"She’s barely sleeping. Lyra has her up at all hours. Valerius is adjusting." I allowed a small, tired smile—the kind a sleep-deprived father might wear. "It’s chaos."
"The good kind, though." Cassian’s expression softened. Genuine warmth. It made something behind my ribs crack.
"The good kind," I echoed.
"Tell her I said hello. And that I’m bringing that wooden horse I promised Valerius. The carver just finished it."
"He’ll love that."
Cassian leaned back, stretching his long legs out. "Speaking of domestic matters—Riley and I set a date."
"For the wedding?"
"No, for our competitive pie-eating contest. Yes, for the wedding." He shook his head, but he was grinning. That helpless, stunned grin of a man who couldn’t believe his own luck. "Six months ago, I couldn’t even tell the woman how I felt. Now I’m choosing table linens. Life is strange."
"Congratulations."
"You’ll stand with me, of course."
"Of course."
He studied me for a moment. Something flickered behind his eyes—not suspicion exactly, but the instinct of a man who’d fought beside me long enough to sense when things were wrong.
"You sure you’re all right? You’ve been locked in this study a lot lately."
"Empire doesn’t run itself."
"It does, actually. That’s what advisors are for." He stood, collecting his empty cup. "Get some sleep, Kaelen. Go home to your family."
Family.
The word drove into me like a blade between the ribs.
"I will," I said. "Soon."
He clapped my shoulder on his way out. The door closed. His footsteps faded down the corridor.
The mask fell.
I pressed both palms flat on the desk and leaned forward, head hanging between my shoulders. My breathing came ragged. Uneven. The muscles in my arms trembled—not from weakness, but from the effort of holding everything in for so long that the pressure had nowhere left to go.
Go home to your family.
What family? An empty house. An empty bed. A nursery that still smelled like her, that I couldn’t enter without my chest caving in. Valerius’s books stacked by the window where she’d left them. Lyra’s blanket folded over the crib rail. Everything exactly as it was the morning I woke up and they were gone.
A sound escaped my throat. Low. Barely human.
Then the communication stone on my desk flared to life.
I snatched it up.
Brenna’s voice echoed from it—tight, clipped, exhausted.
"Riverside park. By Valerius Academy. Six o’clock."
The stone’s magic faded into silence.
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She was already waiting when I arrived, sitting on a weathered bench overlooking the river. The academy’s stone towers rose behind the treeline. The evening light painted the water copper and gold.
I sat beside her. Neither of us spoke for a moment.
Brenna looked older than she had three weeks ago. Shadows carved beneath her eyes. Her dark hair was pulled back in a careless knot. She stared straight ahead at the water.
"Anything?" she asked.
"Nothing. Every lead has gone cold. My trackers have covered the entire radius. She’s nowhere."
Brenna’s jaw tightened. "She planned this."
"I know."
"She’s smart, Kaelen. She wouldn’t go anywhere obvious. Wouldn’t take main roads. Wouldn’t use her real name." Brenna’s voice was steady, but her hands twisted in her lap. "We’re looking in all the wrong places."
"Then tell me the right ones."
Silence. The river murmured past.
"We’ve been thinking like she ran from something," Brenna said slowly. "But what if she ran to someone?"
I turned my head. "Who? She has no family. Her ties to the Valois household are severed."
"Not family. Someone she trusts. Someone outside the empire’s reach." Brenna’s brow furrowed. She pressed a knuckle against her lips, thinking. "There’s one name. I almost forgot—she mentioned him once, maybe twice. From her past. Before the capital. Before all of this."
My pulse quickened. "Who?"
"Finnian Morrison."
The name landed like a stone in still water. I knew that name. The man from the northern border. Elara’s countryman—the one connected to her homeland, to the truth of her bloodline.
Something flickered in my chest. Small. Fragile. Dangerous, because hope was the cruelest thing a desperate man could feel.
"She trusted him," Brenna continued. "He’s one of the only people from her old life she ever spoke about without pain."
I stood. The bench creaked.
"Then we need to find him," I said.
- Chapter 288: Epilogue 1
- Chapter 287
- Chapter 286
- Chapter 285
- Chapter 284
- Chapter 283
- Chapter 282
- Chapter 281
- Chapter 280
- Chapter 279
- Chapter 278
- Chapter 277
- Chapter 276
- Chapter 275
- Chapter 274
- Chapter 273
- Chapter 272
- Chapter 271
- Chapter 270
- Chapter 269
- Chapter 268
- Chapter 267
- Chapter 266
- Chapter 265
- Chapter 264
- Chapter 263
- Chapter 262
- Chapter 261
- Chapter 260
- Chapter 259
- Chapter 258
- Chapter 257
- Chapter 256
- Chapter 255
- Chapter 254
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 245
- Chapter 244
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 239
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220
- Chapter 219
- Chapter 218
- Chapter 217
- Chapter 216
- Chapter 215
- Chapter 214
- Chapter 213
- Chapter 212
- Chapter 211
- Chapter 210
- Chapter 209
- Chapter 208
- Chapter 207
- Chapter 206
- Chapter 205
- Chapter 204
- Chapter 203
- Chapter 202
- Chapter 201
- Chapter 200
- Chapter 199
- Chapter 198
- Chapter 197
- Chapter 196
- Chapter 195
- Chapter 194
- Chapter 193
- Chapter 192
- Chapter 191
- Chapter 190
- Chapter 189
- Chapter 188
- Chapter 187
- Chapter 186
- Chapter 185
- Chapter 184
- Chapter 183
- Chapter 182
- Chapter 181
- Chapter 180
- Chapter 179
- Chapter 178
- Chapter 177
- Chapter 176
- Chapter 175
- Chapter 174
- Chapter 173
- Chapter 172
- Chapter 171
- Chapter 170
- Chapter 169
- Chapter 168
- Chapter 167
- Chapter 166
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 164
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162
- Chapter 161
- Chapter 160
- Chapter 159
- Chapter 158
- Chapter 157
- Chapter 156
- Chapter 155
- Chapter 154
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152
- Chapter 151
- Chapter 150
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 148
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 146
- Chapter 145
- Chapter 144
- Chapter 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140
- Chapter 139
- Chapter 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1
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