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Chapter 2 Dethroning The Luna

Word Count: 1603    |    Released on: 14/06/2025

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sleeping soul. The scent of medicine went into my no

g above me. The bright light, the white paint,

hesitation. She helped me sit straight and

my shoulders to my hands as she looked at me with so

the room. "Where is Al

e was a slight hope in my chest that maybe... he

uld cling to...

esponded fast enough and

a visit today as well. I am sure, your husband is just busy with his duties and is makin

a sudden, my physician went inside my room. She was

sness." She spoke. I could feel the gloomy atmosphere f

ad tone? What are your findings?" I lau

say this but he is gone." She said with a hitching brea

ha

e already too late and the poison in the drink you have ingested has eate

and unacceptable." I sm

have... and the prophecy–they told me that I would be conceiving a child

ds were tightening over my shoulder

e something was purging the nerves in my

rdered her to go so I woul

y I lost my child and why am I sitting in this stupid bed, getting news

o feel everything right on my shoulders. The burden... the fact that

I shall not care about my relatio

ling down my cheeks as everyone's mouth was stitched into the tightest knot. "Couldn

no one dared to answer me. Looking around the room and f

my eye caught sight of my husband's parents. They

me tightly as Alexander's mother wiped her te

xander, just standing and watching me cry

dy known this woul

hy? For a woman, he grew up with and fated

lding an envelope. The sharp looks and his

e as his words sunk d

business that has anything to do with you." It was the sha

looked at his son. His fist landed on his

had just lost her value and everyone sees her as a careless woman who would drink a poisoned cup from a ceremony

my hands as I tried to rub off all

that he had been tormenting me for the past years of my l

his eyes as I slowly accepted the fact that I would be rem

no. It is the very fact that my husband is dying to t

vastating it is to lose our son... of how painful it is to realize that

nearly losing my mind. I had to lift my face so as not to let my te

Alexander's voice and instead, he

if there was no remaining respect in his

e public and you shall be blamed for the death of the heir–" Alexander

raised as she ran to her son.

r my son's behavior. I promise that I will do every necessary measure to discipline

decided to speak his mind after listening and swa

way." He said as he laid his hands on my shoulders,

family would be free of the generational pact we made and there would be no reasons for us

f voice but he had no choice considering how h

is document back to your estate so please, step out." Father looked at them with the kind of ey

ime as he looked at me and said, "I wish that you would

watched them all leave the room wh

and and my son... it was so patheti

things? All my life, I have been g

scarded like I a

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