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Chained to old wounds 72

    The Dragon King’s Substitute Bride


    <b>CH72 </b>


    Morgan


    I turned to Kai and offered him my hand. He came to me willingly and I crouched down, smiling at him.


    “And what of Kai?” I asked, my voice soft but firm. Is he not allowed to make a decision? Is he to be left to the whims of his mother? Or is he supposed to be treated as the heir <b>that </b>you wish him to be?” Copyright N?v/el/Dra/ma.Org.


    <b>Kai’s </b>eyes glistened with tears.


    “Your Majesty.” I turned to the king.” I believe in this case, as we cannot ascertain exactly whose child he is. It would be better to focus on what we <b>do </b>know. He is of your line. He is an heir to the empire. He should be allowed to make his decision about how he would like to be raised and where <b>he </b>would like to live.”


    “He is my child!” Ari shrieked. As his mother, it is my right to decide, and he will live with me.”


    “I think the <b>more </b>pressing question is, where has he been living all this time?” The king said, his lips curving g into a smile. Clearly, he was getting the direction 1 was going in. “Does it make sense that an heir to the throne would be living somewhere other than pce when his mother has been living here for the past five years?”


    Ari sputtered. The Elders exchanged uneasy nces. The implications of the question were too in to ignore.


    “Given the tumult of the past few years, it would make sense that Lady Arl would have some reservations about bringing her son to the pce. After all, the child’s father and grandmother were both attacked here in the pce. She likely, as a mother, didn’t feel that it was safe.”


    The king’s gaze cut to the elder. “And so she stayed in the luxury of the pce for the past five years in danger while her son was


    “Let’s <b>ask </b>him.” I turned back to Kai. “Would you like to go home to where you’ve been, or would you like to stay in the pce here?”


    His eyes brightened, and he bounced on his toes. “Could I reallye live in the pce?”


    “I think his majesty would think that’s the best option.”


    “Has Lady Ari really been living <b>here </b>all this time?”


    “Yes,” the king said. “And it is from my deepest apologies that you have not been afforded the same rights, but not to worry. We will get to the bottom of why you have not been afforded the same rights as your mother.”


    Ari flinched. <b>Kai </b>bounced on his toes, grinning..


    The king’s eyes shifted between me and Kai. The Elders muttered amongst themselves, their faces a mask of disapproval <b>and </b><b>confusion</b>. Tsuneo still looked furious.


    Ari sputtered and lunged forward, aiming to grab Kai.


    “He is my son,”


    *she dered, her voice shrill. “I carried him 1 birthed him! He is mine, and you’ll not stop me from getting what is rightfully mine.”


    Kal shrank <b>back</b>. Before she had even managed to <b>touch </b>him, my de was out <b>and </b>aimed at her. The de glowed with a soft, opalescent light. Kai clung to my leg. I <b>could </b>feel him trembling and it only angered me more.


    “I don’t think I have to remind you how handy Lam with <b>a </b>sword, do I, Ari?”


    <b>She </b>red at me. “Give me my child.”.


    I narrowed my eyes. “Come and take him.”


    Silence fell between us before her face scrunched up in real anger.


    “You should be packing. You should be getting <b>ready </b>to run back to your little human realm. He’s my child! And between the two of us. I am the only one qualched to sit beside Tsuneo. Eve given him on heie! You havent even been able to <b>satisfy </b>him for <b>a </b>single night. You haven’t consummated your marriage. You’re only technically his wife.”


    CH72


    “Are you <b>holding </b>to that?” I asked, ring at <b>her</b><b>. </b><b>“</b><b>Swear </b>on <b>your </b>station that Kai is Tsuneo’s child.”


    “He is Tsuneo’s son<b>!</b><b>” </b>


    “Swear on your fire<b>. </b><b>Your </b><b>scales</b><b>. </b><b>Your </b>soul that this is Tsuneo’s child “”


    She went silent and red. “I swear on my fire.”


    I tilted my head<b>, </b>waiting for the rest, but she said nothing. I could only guess that meant she didn’t have fire, so maybe she breathed ice or something The unsettled whispers between the elders was all I needed. If any of them had really believed that Kai was Tsuneo’s son, they didn’t believe it any


    “And the rest Ari?“


    “I have no need to swear anything to you, human wench!” Ari’s face contorted into a mask of rage. “You think <b>you </b>have any right to lecture me? You, <b>a </b>mere <b>hunian</b>, trying to rece me? There will never be a day when you <b>can </b>hold half a candle to me. <b>I </b><b>am </b>his mother. You will never bear Tsuneos child. He would never lower himself to touch you in that way! Ever! Ever!”


    I met her gaze. The de of my sword shed with anger. “I’m not trying to rece you as Kai’s mother,” I retorted. “I simply cannot stand the thought of him growing up with a mother who would use him for her own selfish aims


    “He is the next crown prince as such I am owed to be queen” She stomped her foot. Her eyes narrowed, a dangerous glint flickering in their depths. “You’re jealous. Jealous because you can never give Tsuneo a child<b>, </b><b>a </b>true heir to the throne.”


    Why? She thought that would hurt me. I had no idea and I didn’t care. Though I suppose, in reality, it’s because that is what hurt her the most. She knew Kai wasn’t Tsuneo’s child. She knew that Tsuneo would never look at her that way either. She <b>was </b>projecting. It was pathetic.


    “Swear on it,” I said,


    “I do not need to swear to you!”


    Then swear to me, Tsuneo said, gliding between us


    She <b>looked </b>fearful. “Tsuneo-”


    On yo


    your water. On your <b>scales</b>. On <b>your </b>soul. On tooth and w<b>.</b>”


    Her jaw trembled, and she looked <b>around </b>the room, clearly looking for an out, but no one spoke. Then, the king raised a hand.


    “Enough,” he boomed, his voice carrying across the room. I have heard all I needed to. We will discuss this matter further. For now, the decision is made.”


    He sat back in his seat. “Kail will live here in the pce as is his birthright. He looked at Arl. As for you, I am ashamed of you of the woman you’ve be.”


    “But I-


    “Enough, Ari. I have given you ample time toe clean for you to use this child in this way….” He shook his head. “He is not your possession. He is not leverage. He is a child, innocent and vulnerable. And he needs a loving home<b>, </b><b>a </b>ce where he <b>can </b>grow and thrive. You have brought him here for your own ends with no regard for his safety or well–being. Given the child’s age, I have no choice but to confine you Ari to the dungeons until we have time to interrogate you.”


    Her face turned a mottled shade of purple, her anger reaching a boiling point.


    Then, she lunched at me.


    “Tl kill you!


    The Dragon King’s Substaute Ande
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