Chapter 260
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
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Selma Payneâs POV:
Once trouble came to them, it would bring them not only trouble but also endless negative effects on others.
Aldrich, Dorothy, all of the people that had been killed by Azazel, as well as the soul-torn Frank and Linda who had turned into a black cocoon. A snowy mountain had turned everyoneâs fate upside down. Everything started because I used an overly high-profile method to take revenge for a school bully.
âDonât worry. Iâm not some soft-hearted Saint with mental problems. I wonât take the blame for the evil deeds of cowards and demons. I was just thinking that if I could have been more cautious and looked further away and not always let my hot blood get to my head, the outcome would have been different.â
âStop, Selma. Donât spiral.â
A mother knew her daughter best. My mother could tell what I was thinking with one glance. She didnât berate me or educate me. She only gently interrupted my thoughts.
The past couldnât be traced back, and everything that had happened couldnât be changed. All we could do was remember the past and live a better life in the future. My father said gently, âI know what youâre thinking. When I was your age, I didnât do much better than you. In addition to bringing vitality and energy, youth often brings many things we donât want to leave behind. But it has come, and we canât do anything even if weâre unwilling.
âThis is not a bad thing, child. Everyone is a piece of iron, and these âbad thingsâ are our whetstones. A smooth-sailing life can not sharpen a sharp sword.
âMost of the time, these whetstones differ from what we want. They make us feel embarrassed, ashamed, and even self-doubt. These negative emotions are also a part of the whetstone. If we can withstand it, the sword will shine even brighter. If we canât, all our previous efforts will be in vain.â
âThatâs a little unreasonable,â I retorted softly.
My father smiled and helped me tidy my hair. âYeah, it is that unreasonable. We can only protect ourselves and make ourselves more brilliant.â
I didnât know what to say. I understood, but I wasnât sure if I really understood. I knew it was not right to spiral, but how do I control myself when I was too emotional?
This was the truth, but it had always been easier said than done.
My father understood it better than I did, so he didnât say anything more and let me think about it.
I decided to change the topic and stop thinking about these annoying things.
âWhen can I go home?â I asked, âItâs too big here. Itâs so scary to live here.
My mother laughed. âThis is your temple. It should be more comfortable than anywhere else.â
|Itâs comfortable,â I said as I tugged at the gorgeous curtain. âIâm just not used to it. Iâve only been a god for a minute, and now Iâm just a mortal. I feel itâs too arrogant to live in the temple so openly. Wonât my life be shortened?â
The mother laughed loudly, âYou still dare to say youâre not a child! What kind of nonsense is this!â
Sigh, my mother always treated me like a child. I really couldnât do anything about it.
âFaith has a direction. The temple can gather the power of the believers,â my father said. âWhether you are a god or a man, the devout wishes of the believers will always come to you. The werewolf grandmasters have been discussing this for a long time, but the ancient books or legends have yet to record an example like you. No one can be sure if this piety is still effective, but it is always a positive force. Even if there are no benefits, there will be no disadvantages.
âWhen we first sent you to the temple, your mother and I didnât agree. At that time, we couldnât find any illness, and you looked like you were only unconscious. We were so anxious that we were on edge. We stubbornly believed that only the doctors and the werewolf grandmaster could save our lives.â
I couldnât help but ask, âWhat happened after that? Why did you agree to send me to the temple?â
âBecause of Aldrich, that child is stubborn.â As my father spoke, he laughed. âHe barged in front of your mother and me. He pulled open his collar and revealed the gem on his chest.
âHe said that you used all your power to reconstruct a life for him and all his followers, even at the expense of splitting your divine persona and giving up your divine position. With such great favor, how could a believer watch their faith disappear? How can you let your lover fall into danger as a man?
âHe doesnât know what happened to you, but he and the rest of his followers are willing to use their divine fragment to repay your kindness. Broken divine personas were destined to be exhausted and unable to give birth to gods, but the boundless life force was not fake. They donât know sorcery, and they donât know how to extract power, but they will learn it, and they will do everything they can to learn it.
âAfter that, Dorothy became their priest and taught these people with no talent in sorcery to control the power of divinity and then fed it to you.
âChild...â he sighed. âYouâve resurrected your kin, and your kin has brought you a new life as well.â