Chapter 179
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
179 Tensed Up
Selma Payneâs POV:
Ten days after I returned to the palace, Dorothy told me, âWeâre going to the ruins of the witch clan today. Master Hayley will meet us there.â
I immediately woke up and excitedly said, âThatâs great! Did Master Hayley reveal any good news?â
âUnfortunately, not yet.â Dorothy sounded a little disappointed. âShe still hasnât found Mullwicaâs address. Every residence in ruins can be traced back to the past, but there is no Mullwica.â
âYouâve searched every house? Was there an open space or something? Maybe Mullwicaâs daughter has hidden her home?â
âNot really. The houses in the clan have the characteristics of the old era. They are densely packed and close to each other, like rows of teeth suddenly growing out of the valley. There are no gaps at all.â
âIs that so...?â
I couldnât help but feel disappointed.
âBut things will work out when they come to it,â Dorothy said optimistically. âSince Leviathan has lured me to the Rocky Mountains to look for the ruins of the witch clan, I might be the key to solving the problem. Donât laugh at me for being too self-conscious!â
âIâm not! On the contrary, I think what you said makes sense. Perhaps as a prophet witch, Mullwica has been waiting for a descendant who is also a prophet witch to solve her mystery.â
We hung up after a short chat.
After I made up with Aldrich, our training also returned to normal. At my request, we now had a full training plan, even in the morning.
I couldnât relax for even a moment. The cold gaze I felt in the cocoon seemed to stare at me persistently. From time to time, I would have the illusion that someone was hiding in the shadows and peeking at me. This made my nerves extremely tense. I could only train as hard as I could to divert my attention.
Perhaps my state of mind was too stiff; even Aldrich, who had always been strict with me, couldnât help but advise me, âYou should let yourself relax a little, Selma. Your body wonât be able to take this.â
I listened to him to let myself relax, but that cold gaze would appear whenever I was about to fall into a relaxed state.
I gradually felt a little impatient. In the dead of night, I secretly complained to Maxine, âIs there a peeping Tom in the palace? This feeling is annoying!â
âYouâre too tense. If this goes on, youâll force yourself into trouble even if youâre fine,â said Maxine lazily.
âWhatâs wrong with being nervous? Iâve been quite relaxed for the past eighteen years, but in the end, Iâve raised myself into a good-for-nothing, a rabbit that canât even truss a chicken.â
âDonât say that about yourself. Your past life is just a miniature version of the life of most ordinary people. Are all the people in the world rabbits?â
âI didnât mean that. Itâs just that in my position, being a rabbit is not good.â
âStill the exact words, youâve pushed yourself too hard. I know what youâve experienced in the Rocky Mountains. Although we were separated then, it also ensured that I was sober. From the illusion in the snowy night to the rebirth in the cocoon, your mood has been pained all the way, even to self-loathing.
âBut this has never been your fault, Selma. No one is willing to be a puppet manipulated for fun, but the puppet is not wrong. The wrong one is the one who directed this play. You should vent your frustrations on the real murderer instead of torturing yourself like this.â
How could I not understand what Maxine meant?
Even though I knew what I was doing was wrong, there had always been a torn barrier between understanding and action. If one could restrain their actions with their thoughts so easily, then everyone in the world would be a saint.
I knew that, but I couldnât do it.
Out of the choices in front of me, the best and only way was to aim the blade at myself.
âForget it. Letâs not talk about this,â I said. âWe must think of a way to return to the Rocky Mountains.â
âThe Lycan King and the Queen will never agree to this.â Maxine did not have much hope.
I had to try. I had a feeling that the Rocky Mountains were hiding a huge secret. If I missed it, Iâd regret it for the rest of my life.
âYou know I will always support you, but the decision is in the hands of the two majesties. If they disagree, we canât grow wings and fly out of the palace.â
âThatâs right. We must think of a way to get my parents to agree...â
As I anxiously pondered, I gradually fell into Slumberland in exhaustion.
Darkness.
It was dark everywhere.
I felt like I was lying in a shallow stream, the cold and soft water gently kissing my skin.
The fine sand brought about a slight but hard-to-ignore pain. I suddenly opened my eyes.
Where was this place?
The dark sky was filled with heavy clouds, and lightning flashed with a dim golden light. A beast-like roar came from an unknown distance, causing people to tremble and have goosebumps.