All Chapters of Rejected by His Brother, Fated to the Lycan King: Chapter 61 - Chapter 70

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Chapter 61 Meeting Elias

(Iris)I was awakened abruptly by the intrusive, insistent voice of Elias in my mind. The mind-link we shared allowed him to reach me no matter the distance. His tone was anything but gentle, more like a growl of frustration. “You want to come on your own, or should I send my men to get you?” he demanded. Clearly, Seraphina had completed her part of the plan, and now it was my turn. I took a deep breath, calming the surge of adrenaline that spiked through me. Elias’s impatience was evident, but there was an underlying tension that hinted at something more. “You have to promise our safety,” I replied, my voice steady despite the rapid beating of my heart. This was a non-negotiable term. I couldn’t risk Jasper’s life or mine without some form of assurance.“Sure,” Elias responded tersely. The single word was laced with irritation, barely masking the anger simmering beneath the surface. He didn’t trust me, and I couldn’t blame him. Trust was a rare commodity these days. As I o
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Chapter 62 His Father

(Iris)“You have no choice.” Elias let go of my arm and stepped back, staring at me with a complicated blend of emotions. “Naomi can help us from the inside. But she’s not under your thumb anymore. She can do whatever she sees fit. But I can convince her that you are our best bet.” My words hung in the air, each one carefully chosen to avoid antagonizing him. He looked at me, his expression unreadable. “Sit,” he commanded, his tone leaving no room for argument. I complied, perching on the edge of the chair, my mind racing with potential strategies. But it soon became clear that strategy was not on his mind. He opened a drawer and pulled out a stack of letters, placing them in front of me. “Father never told me about my mother. Now I know why,” he said, his voice tinged with bitterness. “Mother?” I echoed, and he pushed the letters toward me. I picked them up, my hands trembling slightly as I did so. I began to read, each letter revealing a piece of a puzzle I hadn’t even
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Chapter 63 Jasper’s Revelation

(Iris)Again, Elias threw me out. I could tell his anger was growing, and his frustration with the situation only seemed to be getting worse. He wasn’t ready to hear reason, not yet. The situation was spiraling, and every attempt to reason with him seemed to push him further away from the calm and rational leader we needed him to be. I made my way down to the cell where Jasper was being held. I couldn't shake the feeling of disappointment. The stakes were high, almost too high, and we were running out of time. The rift between Elias and Jasper needed to be mended if we were to have any chance at unity. The fate of our pack depended on it, and the weight of that responsibility pressed heavily on my shoulders. The corridors leading to the cells were dimly lit, the flickering torches casting long, wavering shadows on the stone walls. The atmosphere was thick with tension, the kind that comes from too many days of unresolved conflicted and unspoken fears. The guards stationed along the
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Chapter 64 Alice

(Naomi)I didn’t think Caden and Leila suspected me of anything. But that day, they seemed on edge. Their usual calm and composed demeanor was replaced by a tension that hung in the air. I noticed it the moment I stepped up to the dining room. The way their eyes darted around, how their fingers tapped nervously on the table, and their hushed whispers all indicated something was amiss. I tried to stay inconspicuous, blending into the background, but my curiosity got the better of me. Outside the dining room, I paused. Through the closed door, I heard them talking. Their voices were low. My heart raced as I leaned in, straining to catch every word. “We still have one last card,” Caden reassured Leila. “I don’t know why you think Iris will follow our plan; she is his mate!” Leila’s voice was sharp, betraying her frustration. So, Iris and Jasper aren’t following their plan after all. I felt a glimmer of hope. Iris must have convinced Jasper that peace was the only way. He would do any
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Chapter 65 Diary

(Iris)Holding the evidence of the crazy youth of our parents felt surreal. I sat in the dim light of the attic, surrounded by old, dusty boxes and forgotten memorabilia. In my hands, I held Elias’s mother’s detailed diary. The leather cover was worn, the pages yellowed with age, but the handwriting inside was clear and neat, chronicling a life I had only heard about. It seemed to pulse with a life of the past, every word a testament to a time I could scarcely imagine. How could it be that the people I knew as stern, responsible leaders were once so wild and carefree? My fingers traced the delicate script, and I felt a connection spanning decades, linking me to a younger version of our parents. Alice, Elias’s mother, had been sent to our pack as a girl when Lycans were first starting to encounter enemies they couldn’t handle alone. Her diary began with entries from those early days, capturing her initial fear and excitement. She wrote about the strangeness of leaving her home a
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Chapter 66 Elias and Questions

(Elias)So, that is how Iris saw me now. Her words echoed in my mind, haunting me. It hurt to hear that she thought I was no longer the person she fell in love with. Every moment we had shared, every promise we had made, seemed like a distant memory, tarnished by the present reality. Was she with Jasper now? Like properly? The thought clawed at my sanity. I could not let that happen. As I paced back and forth, my anger grew with each step. I summon the guards, my voice cold and unyielding. “Lock Iris up in her old room,” I ordered, my tone leaving no room for argument. They nodded and quickly moved to carry out my command. When they brought her to me, she didn’t resist. She didn’t plead or cry. She looked at me with no emotion, just acceptance. Her calm demeanor only fueled my rage further. Did she no longer care? Was she so indifferent to our past, to what we once were? “Why, Iris?” I demanded, my voice trembling with a mix of anger and desperation. “Why him? Why Jasper?” She r
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Chapter 67 Elias’s Mother

(Elias)I was surprised when Elias brought Jasper with him, but I didn’t question it. There were more pressing matters at hand. Besides, Elias had a certain look on his face, one that told me I shouldn't question him. As we stood together in the dimly lit room, I shared Naomi’s findings with them. Elias’s eyes widened, a look of stunned disbelief crossing his face. “We both just assumed that Alice was dead,” he murmured, more to himself than anyone else. “They’re already planning to use Alice to their advantage somehow. We have to act fast,” I urged, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on us. Elias began pacing the room, his mind clearly racing. As he did, I turned to Jasper to update him. “Alice is Elias’s mother,” I explained. “Your parents were friends with her.” Jasper’s face showed a flicker of surprise, but he quickly masked it with his usual nonchalance. “And the necklace?” I asked, trying to piece everything together. Jasper’s expression softened sl
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Chapter 68 The Necklace

(Iris)I still couldn’t reach Naomi. My frustration mounted with each failed attempt to contact her, the silence on the other end of the line a stark reminder of the precariousness of our situation. It was as if she had vanished into thin air, leaving me to grapple with a sense of helplessness that gnawed at my resolve. Meanwhile, Jasper had been thrown back into his cell, his defiance met with harsh retribution. The echo of the cell door slamming shut reverberated in my mind, a cruel punctuation to our collective struggle. In stark contrast to my solitude, Seraphina stood resolute by Elias’s side. Together, they were a formidable force, united in their determination to mount a counterattack. Elias, ever the strategist, planning his moves, each decision weighted with the gravity of our plight. Seraphian’s unwavering presence was a beacon of strength, her loyalty to Elias and our cause was unshakeable. I could almost picture them, their intense gazes locked in silent communication,
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Chapter 69 See Her?

(Iris)Alice was skin and bones now, but her features were striking, and her eyes were blue like ice. Just like Elias’s. I could see the family resemblance, the same cold, piercing gaze that felt like it could cut through stone. “You are such a lovely-looking girl. So much like your mother,” Alice said softly, her voice almost a whisper, yet it carried a weight that made me shiver. I guessed she could see me too. I stepped closer, feeling a strange pull toward her, as if an invisible thread was drawing me in. Her presence was both comforting and unsettling, a paradox that I couldn’t quite unravel. “Open your eyes and I will see what you see. This is the function of this stone. A very powerful Lycan magic is fused in this. I gave it to your mother for safekeeping in case it fell into the wrong hands.” “Like Caden?” I asked, the name slipping out before I could stop it. Alice nodded, her expression darkening. “Sure. But mainly their grandfather. He is an evil man. Twenty years ago
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Chapter 70 The Book and the Walls

(Naomi)I sat on the edge of the narrow bed, my fingers tracing the rough seams of the thin blanket. I had been in this small, dimly lit room for a day now. The walls, adorned with faded, peeling wallpaper, seemed to close in on me, suffocating me with their silence. The only window offered a dismal view of the alley below, where shadows moved and whispered in the night. I replayed the events of the previous evening in my mind. After handing over the necklace Jasper had given me to Alice, I had hoped for a moment of rest. But I knew I hadn’t been subtle enough. The weight of my actions pressed down on my chest like a stone. It wasn’t long after the necklace exchange that Caden and Leila showed up. Their arrival had been swift and silent, their expressions a mix of cold determination and malice. I had tried to act nonchalant, but the flicker of recognition in their eyes told me they had seen through my facade. “You know you can’t keep running like this,” Caden had said softly, h
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