Betrayed by My Ex, Marked by His Alpha Emperor Brother
Chapter 38
- 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
Isolde’s POV
The endless stairs almost killed me before I finally reached our floor. 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
Every step sent a fresh bolt of agony through my face. Four parallel gashes—deep, ragged, still weeping blood—carved from my left temple down to my jaw. I could feel the torn edges of skin shifting whenever I clenched my teeth.
That bitch. That common, baseborn bitch.
I braced one hand against the stairwell wall. The plaster was crumbling, damp with something I refused to identify. My other hand clutched the remains of my evening gown against my chest. The silk—imported, hand-stitched, worth more than most servants earned in a season—hung in shreds from my shoulders. One sleeve was completely gone. The bodice gaped open where the fabric had ripped when she’d thrown me into that display cabinet.
Glass. There had been so much glass.
I pressed the back of my wrist against my cheek and it came away slick with red. The bleeding hadn’t stopped. It wouldn’t stop. These weren’t scratches. These were trenches gouged into my face by something that should not have been possible.
She was a commoner. A nobody. A discarded foster child with dirty fingernails and cheap shoes. She should have crumpled the moment I grabbed her. Should have whimpered. Should have begged.
Instead, she’d moved like a predator. Fast. Brutal. With a strength that cracked wood and shattered glass.
I leaned against the corridor wall, breathing hard. Blood dripped from my chin onto the threadbare carpet. I didn’t bother wiping it.
The door to our apartment was already open. Not ajar—open. The lock hung from one hinge, the wood around it splintered inward.
My stomach dropped.
I stepped inside.
The place was destroyed.
The secondhand sofa had been gutted, its stuffing strewn across the floor like dirty snow. The bookshelf lay facedown in a pool of broken glass and scattered pages. Every drawer in the kitchen had been yanked out and upended. Plates, cups, utensils—scattered across the tile in a mosaic of cheap ceramic and bent tin.
The curtains had been torn down. One of them was still draped over the overturned dining table like a funeral shroud.
“Mother?”
A figure emerged from the kitchen doorway.
The Baroness de Valois looked like she’d been dragged backward through a storm. Her golden hair—always immaculate, always pinned with precision—hung in tangled ropes around her face. Her cosmetics had run in dark streaks down both cheeks. Her blouse was ripped at the collar. One of her shoes was missing.
“Where have you been?” Her voice was shrill. Cracked at the edges. “Where have you been, Isolde? Do you have any idea—”
She stopped. Her eyes locked onto my face. Onto the four deep, bleeding wounds running from temple to jaw.
“What happened to your—”
“Harold.” I cut her off. “What did Harold do?”
Her mouth opened. Closed. Her hands twisted together at her waist—a nervous habit I’d watched her perform a thousand times before court functions, back when we still had court functions to attend.
“He came,” she said. “With his friends. Big men. Huge. They had iron bars.” Her voice climbed higher. “They said since you failed your task—since the deal fell through—they were taking compensation. They took everything, Isolde. The silver candlesticks, my jewelry box, your father’s pocket watch—”
“How much does he want?”
She flinched. “Fifty thousand gold coins. That was the bride price he paid the Baroness Hargrove as an intermediary deposit. He wants it back. Every coin.”
I almost laughed. Fifty thousand. We barely had a few stray coins between us.
“There’s nothing left,” I said flatly. “He took it all. So it’s done.”
“It is not done!” The Baroness lunged forward, grabbing my arm with surprising strength. Her manicured nails—chipped now, broken—dug into my skin. “Your father is dying, Isolde. Dying. The healing ward sent a courier today. The bill is already past sixty-seven thousand gold coins and climbing. If we don’t pay by Monday, they’ll transfer him to the pauper’s ward. Do you understand what that means? He’ll die in a cot next to beggars and drunks.”
She shook me. Actually shook me, like I was a child caught stealing sweets.
“We need money. Now. Tonight.”
I wrenched my arm free. “And where exactly do you propose we find sixty-seven thousand gold coins tonight, Mother? Shall I check under the sofa cushions? Oh wait—there are no cushions. Harold’s men ripped them apart.”
Her eyes narrowed. Calculating. The tears dried up with suspicious speed.
“The necklace.”
I went still.
“The diamond necklace,” she repeated. “The one Gareth gave you. I know you’re wearing it. I can see the chain under your collar. That piece is worth at least three thousand gold coins.”
My hand moved instinctively to my throat. To the delicate chain resting against my collarbone. The diamonds caught the dim light from the broken overhead fixture—tiny, defiant sparks in the wreckage.
“No.”
“Isolde—”
“I said no.”
“Your father is dying!”
“Then let him die.”
The words came out cold. Clean. I hadn’t planned them, but the moment they left my mouth, I knew I meant every syllable.
The Baroness stared at me. Her lips parted. For a moment, she looked genuinely shocked—as if cruelty from her own bloodline was somehow unexpected.
Then her hand cracked across my face.
The slap landed directly on the wounds. Fresh blood sprayed across my vision. Pain detonated behind my left eye—white, blinding, nauseating. I staggered sideways into the gutted sofa frame.
“You useless trash! You selfish little bitch,” the Baroness hissed. She hit me again. Backhand this time, catching the other cheek. “I raised you. I clothed you. I spent everything to give you a chance at a proper marriage, and this is how you repay me? By hoarding jewelry while your father rots?”
Something inside me snapped.
Not broke. Snapped. The way a chain snaps when the last link gives way.
I caught her wrist on the third swing. Twisted. Drove her backward until her spine hit the corridor wall with a dull thud. My forearm pressed against her collarbone, pinning her there.
“Touch me again,” I whispered, my face inches from hers, “and I’ll make sure you end up in the bed next to him.”
Her eyes went wide. Genuine fear. Not the theatrical kind she used at dinner parties—real, animal terror.
I held her there for a few long seconds. Then I let go.
She slid sideways along the wall, clutching her wrist. She didn’t speak. Didn’t look at me. She stumbled toward the front door, grabbed a coat from the wreckage, and left. The broken door swung uselessly behind her.
Silence.
I wiped blood from my chin with the back of my hand and walked toward the bedroom.
The door was half-open. Warm lamplight spilled through the gap.
I pushed it wide.
Gareth was on the bed.
Naked. Almost entirely naked. His trousers were bunched around his ankles—stained, unwashed, reeking of sweat and something worse. His pale, doughy body was propped against the headboard. In one hand, he held a booklet—cheap illustrations on yellowed paper, the kind of vulgar material sold in back alleys. His other hand was between his legs.
He didn’t even notice me at first. His eyes were glazed. His mouth hung slack. The lamplight caught the sheen of perspiration across his forehead.
My stomach turned so violently I tasted bile.
“Isolde!” He scrambled, yanking at the sheets, the booklet tumbling to the floor. “Sol—I didn’t—I wasn’t—”
I didn’t answer. Didn’t look at him.
I crossed the room to the wardrobe. Opened it. Pulled out my travel bag—the leather one I’d brought from the estate—and began stuffing it with everything of value I could find. A pair of silver earrings. A silk scarf. The small velvet pouch of coins I’d hidden inside a boot.
“What are you doing?” Gareth’s voice climbed with panic. He’d pulled the sheet over himself like a shield. “Sol—babe—where are you going?”
I kept packing.
“You can’t just leave! What am I supposed to tell my brother? What am I supposed to tell Kaelen when he asks where—”
“Tell him whatever you want.” I cinched the bag shut. Slung it over my shoulder. “Tell him you were too busy with your little picture book to notice.”
His face crumpled. Pathetic. Like a child denied a sweet.
“Please, Sol. Please. I need you. I can’t—I can’t do this without you—”
I walked out of the bedroom. Through the ruined living room. Past the broken door and into the stairwell.
His voice followed me down. Growing smaller. More desperate. I didn’t stop. I didn’t look back.
The stable behind the building was barely more than a lean-to. But Gareth’s old carriage was still there—battered, one wheel slightly warped, the horse half-asleep in its stall. Nobody had thought to take this. Too worthless, probably.
I hitched the horse. Climbed up. Took the reins.
The city streets were nearly empty at this hour. Cobblestones gleamed under scattered lantern light. The air was cold, biting against the open wounds on my face.
I drove without direction at first. Just away. Away from the gutted apartment. Away from my mother’s grasping hands. Away from Gareth’s sweating, wretched body.
But as the first rush of adrenaline faded, something else settled into the space it left behind. Something cold and sharp and analytical.
The carriage rattled over a bridge. Lantern light flickered across the window glass, and I caught my own reflection—distorted, bloodied, barely recognizable.
Four wounds. Parallel. Deep enough that I could feel the separation of tissue when I moved my jaw. The kind of damage that came from claws, not fingernails.
I had spent my whole life in noble circles, yet I had never seen anything like it. Commoners were supposed to be weak. Their blood was thin. But what had happened in that room—what she had done to me—operated on an impossible, primal power.
Elara Frostfang had thrown me across a room like I weighed nothing. Had moved faster than my eyes could track. Had hit with a force that splintered furniture and carved flesh to the bone.
My fingers tightened on the reins.
“What exactly are you, Elara Frostfang?” I whispered to the blurred reflection in the carriage window.
- 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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