Betrayed by My Ex, Marked by His Alpha Emperor Brother
Chapter 48
- 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
“My parents were murdered too.”
The words hung in the sterile air of the medical wing. I hadn’t planned to say them. Not like this. Not sitting on the edge of a cot with Elara’s tear-streaked face inches from mine and the ghost of her grief still echoing off the stone walls.
But her story had torn the door off its hinges. And now the thing behind it was clawing its way out whether I wanted it to or not.
Elara didn’t speak. She just looked at me with those ice-blue eyes—Frostfang eyes, I knew that now—and waited. The same way I’d waited for her.
I exhaled. Slow. Measured. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
“I haven’t told anyone the full truth of that night,” I said. “Not even Cassian. He knows the official account. Everyone does. The Emperor and Empress, assassinated in the imperial study. A rogue infiltration. Case unsolved.” I looked down at my hands. They were steady. They shouldn’t have been. “But the official account is a lie. Or at best, a fraction.”
“Tell me.” Her voice was barely above a whisper. No demand in it. Just presence.
I leaned forward. Elbows on my knees. The position made my wrinkled uniform pull tight across my shoulders, and I was suddenly, absurdly aware of the tension coiled in my muscles. My back ached. My neck was stiff. None of it mattered.
“My parents had a good marriage,” I started. “Or I thought they did. My father was... stern. Disciplined. A soldier before he was an emperor. My mother was warmer. She laughed easily. She used to sing while she brushed her hair at night—old northern folk songs that she said her grandmother taught her.” I paused. The memory was razor-edged. “I worshipped her.”
Elara’s hand found mine. I didn’t pull away.
“When I was thirteen, things changed. My father became distant. Gone for long stretches. My mother stopped singing.” I swallowed. “He took a mistress. A woman named Patricia, one of my mother’s personal attendants. A servant in our household.” The words came out flat. Toneless. The way I’d trained myself to say them over the years so they wouldn’t cut.
Elara’s fingers tightened around mine.
“I didn’t find out the truth of their affair until much later,” I continued, staring at the blue glow cycling through the healing crystals in the wall. Steady pulse. Steady pulse. “By then, the damage was irreversible. And there was Gareth. The child Patricia had with my father.”
“Gareth.” Elara repeated the name carefully.
“My half-brother. The prince who was once your betrothed.” I looked at her. Made sure she understood. “His mother was the woman who destroyed mine.”
Something shifted behind Elara’s eyes. Recognition. Connection. The threads of two separate histories weaving together.
“When the truth came out, it was catastrophic,” I continued. “My mother was devastated. Humiliated. The divorce was brutal—my father had the power of the throne behind him, and Patricia had his ear. My mother was given limited custody. Custodial visits every other weekend and Wednesday evenings.” I heard my own voice go hollow. “She went from being Empress to a visitor in her own children’s lives.”
“That’s cruel.”
“It was systematic.” The old anger stirred. I held it down. “Patricia moved into the palace. Gareth was legitimized as a prince. My mother was erased from court as though she’d never existed. And I—”
I stopped. This was the part. The part I never said out loud.
“You were caught in the middle,” Elara said softly.
“I was furious,” I corrected. “Not caught. Furious. At my father for his betrayal. At Patricia for her ambition. At the entire court for bowing and scraping to a woman who’d torn my family apart.” I ran a hand through my hair. It was tangled. I didn’t care. “And I punished my mother for it.”
Elara frowned. “What do you mean?”
“I was eighteen,” I said, the guilt hitting like it always did. A fist to the center of my chest. “She had a scheduled visit. One of her designated evenings. I was supposed to go to her quarters in the outer palace. Spend the night. Have dinner.” My jaw locked. Released. “I didn’t go. I was angry—not at her. At everything. At the situation. At feeling like a pawn being passed between two households. So I went to a friend’s home instead. Stayed the night there. Told myself I’d see her the next visit.”
The crystal hum filled the silence.
“There was no next visit.”
Elara’s breath caught.
“I came home the following morning,” I said. The words were coming out mechanically now. Detached. The only way I could get through them. “The palace was in chaos. Guards everywhere. Blood on the floor of the main corridor. I pushed through to my father’s private study.”
I closed my eyes.
The image was seared into me. Permanent. It lived behind my eyelids and surfaced in dreams and quiet moments and the space between breaths.
“My mother was there. In my father’s study.” My voice dropped. “She’d come to the palace that evening—the evening I should have been with her. The guards said she arrived looking for me. She went to my father’s study when she couldn’t find me in her quarters.”
“Kaelen—”
“She was torn apart.” I said it simply. Because there was no gentle way. “Whatever—whoever—attacked them didn’t just kill her. They destroyed her. My father was beside her. His throat cut. The imperial safe behind his desk had been forced open. Sensitive documents—military positions, territorial agreements, intelligence reports—all gone.”
The silence that followed was absolute.
Elara didn’t try to fill it with words. She shifted on the cot, leaned forward, and pressed her palm against my cheek. Her hand was cool. Steady. I leaned into it without thinking—a reflexive surrender I wouldn’t have allowed from anyone else on this earth.
“And Patricia?” Elara asked quietly.
“Vanished.” The word tasted like poison. “Gone that same night. No trace. No trail. The palace’s defenses had been breached from the inside—someone had shattered the ward crystals along the eastern corridor. Someone who knew exactly where they were hidden and how to dismantle them.”
“An inside job.”
“Without question.” I opened my eyes. Met hers. “Patricia knew the palace layout intimately. She’d lived there for years. She knew the guard rotations, the crystal placements, every servant passage and hidden corridor.” My hand curled into a fist against my knee. “And she disappeared on the exact night my parents were slaughtered. The same night the imperial safe was emptied.”
“You think she orchestrated it.”
“I think she was at least part of it. Whether she planned the whole thing or was working with someone—I don’t know. But she’s the thread that connects everything. And she was never found.”
Elara was quiet for a long moment. Her thumb traced a slow line across my cheekbone. Back and forth. Gentle. Grounding.
“And Gareth?” she asked.
My jaw tightened. “He was only twelve when the murders happened. Just a boy. I know that. But he’s Patricia’s son. Her blood. And in all the years since, I’ve watched him grow into a man consumed by resentment and entitlement.” I shook my head. “I’ve never trusted him. I can’t. Every time I look at him, I see her.”
“That’s why you despise him.”
“I despise him because he’s earned it.” My voice hardened. “But the distrust—the suspicion—that started the night his mother vanished and my parents were found in pieces.”
I leaned back against the headboard of the cot. Exhaustion was settling over me like a physical weight. Not the kind sleep could fix.
“After their deaths, I inherited the throne. I was barely a man. Didn’t know the first thing about governance or diplomacy or managing an empire that suddenly had no emperor and no empress.” A hollow laugh. “My mother’s closest friend—a woman named Claire—stepped in. She’d been my mother’s confidante for years. She helped me hold the empire together in those first chaotic months. Kept me from destroying everything in my rage.”
“She sounds remarkable.”
“She was.” I paused. “She is. But even Claire doesn’t know all of it. No one does.” I looked at Elara. “Until now.”
The weight of that admission sat between us. I had carried this for so long—the guilt, the fury, the unanswered questions—that sharing it felt like removing a piece of my own skeleton. Lighter and more fragile at once.
Elara held my gaze. Those Frostfang eyes—clear as winter lakes—burned with something that wasn’t pity. Wasn’t sympathy.
It was recognition.
“Your parents,” she said slowly. “Mine. Both Alpha families. Both murdered. Both betrayals from within.” Her brow furrowed, a profound realization settling over her features. “By the Moon Goddess... Kaelen, what if it wasn’t a coincidence? The Goddess weaves fates together, and this cannot be random.”
The thought had already taken root. I’d felt it forming the moment she described the organized rogue attack on the Frostfang Duchy. Rogues didn’t coordinate like that on their own. Someone directed them. Someone with knowledge, resources, and a reason to target the most powerful Alpha bloodlines in the empire.
“It may not have been,” I said carefully.
Elara straightened. Despite the exhaustion hollowing her cheeks, despite the tremor still visible in her hands, something fierce and unbreakable moved behind her eyes.
“Then we find out,” she said. Her ice-blue eyes caught the pale light from the windows and held it—steady, bright, unyielding. “Together. Carefully. We find the truth about what happened to both our families.” Her voice didn’t waver. “We owe it to them, Kaelen. To everyone we lost. We find the truth—and we make it right.”
- 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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