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Beast King's Crippled Mate-Chapter 251: To Destroy A Man’s Heart (I)
Chapter 251: Chapter 251: To Destroy A Man’s Heart (I)
"You shouldn’t say such violent things in front of her. That sweet little angel has a fragile heart, you know?" The white rabbit said.
"I didn’t know that a ’sweet little angel’ could hurt her husband’s heart this badly," Gale sneered.
"And what do you mean by that?"
"... give me the ability to read this letter, Goddess," Gale demanded. "I can’t read. But I need to know what’s inside."
"Well, I can do that easily. But why do you need it so badly? Can’t you just let someone in your kingdom read it for you?"
"Because this is a secret love letter," Gale replied curtly. "Now bless me with the ability to read. Right now."
The white rabbit sighed, before sending a warm blessing from the moonlight, so Gale could read the letter.
After being given the ability, he opened the letter and read it.
*Rock’s Letter*
To my dearest Princess, whom I hold dearly in my heart;
I feel deeply guilty for not being able to become as strong as His Majesty, but I am also glad that you forgive me for my shortcomings.
I have been wishing for that fateful day when I can return to the castle and resume my position as his Beta, and most importantly, as your knight, Princess. I long for that position because you’ve shown me my true calling, you are the one I need to protect with all my body and soul.
Princess, I have been thinking about my escape with Lady Long. She is indeed my fated mate, and I am longing to mate with her and build a family as soon as possible.
If it doesn’t burden you, please help Lady Long and me to reunite, Princess. Please instruct us on what to do, so Lady Long can leave the castle without rousing His Majesty’s suspicion.
Lastly, if His Majesty ever went on a rampage and hurt you, I will come immediately to save you, as you’ve saved me twice before.
My love is for Lady Long, but my loyalty will forever be yours, my dearest Princess.
Sincerely, from your dearest knight
Rock Silverfang.
*Rock’s letter end*
Gale gritted his teeth as he was unable to process the content of this letter. Should he be relieved that his beloved didn’t have an affair with that bastard? Or should he be mad because his beloved still betrayed his trust?
He wanted to rip the letter but stopped because he wanted to use it as proof in front of Swan later.
"You’re not going to read out the letter for me?" The white rabbit asked.
...
Gale didn’t answer.
"Hm~ I’m curious what kind of letter could make you look so heartbroken?" The white rabbit continued taunting him, and Gale snapped immediately.
"I AM NOT HEARTBROKEN!" Gale glared at the white rabbit, but his cursed gaze wouldn’t affect the one who cursed him in the first place.
"Oh, dear little wolf. I know you are," the white rabbit said nonchalantly. The white rabbit summoned a mirror made out of ice right in front of Gale’s face, so he could see his own expression right now.
Like the white rabbit said, he looked so pathetically heartbroken and sad, that he quickly punched the ice mirror until it was shattered, to avoid looking at such a disgusting face again.
However, the more he tried to suppress his sadness, the harder it felt to the point that his whole body started shaking. He grunted as his body began to be covered with dark fur. It didn’t take long for him to turn into his bipedal wolf form, twice the size of his human form, and his eyes were glowing red.
"Grhh! Swan... wife... GRRHHHH!"
Gale kept calling his wife’s name in between his rage-filled grunts. He released the oppressive aura that could kill anyone around him, and he was close to turning into his giant true wolf form.
"This isn’t the time to go on a rampage, little wolf. Mindlessly ravaging the land won’t make you feel better about your wife," the white rabbit reminded before she sent a moonlight beam from above, which stunned Gale and reverted him to his human form.
He stared at the white rabbit with a despair-filled gaze, then leaned on the statue once again.
"Little wolf, what did she do?" The white rabbit asked. "Based on her personality and purity, your little wife wouldn’t have the idea of cheating on you."
"She didn’t cheat on me," Gale confirmed with his usual gruff voice, but there was still a hint of grief in it. "But she still betrayed my trust."
"Tell me, Goddess. How am I supposed to live knowing that the only woman I truly love in my painful life has betrayed me?" Gale asked in a low voice. "What is the point of trusting her when she lies to me and sides with my enemy?"
"I doubt she has a bad intention towards you, little wolf."
"And how do you know that? Huh?!" Gale lifted his head and glared at the white rabbit once again. "She betrayed me once. Do you think she won’t betray me again? Do you think she won’t try to kill me when she doesn’t love me anymore?!"
"She won’t do that," the white rabbit replied firmly, as if it was a cold hard truth that was difficult for Gale to swallow. "Besides, you are invincible and immortal. Killing you is impossible."
"I don’t need that answer, you stupid rabbit," Gale gritted his teeth until the veins on his neck and temple popped out.
"Then what answer do you want me to say? Should I let you turn into a completely mindless beast and attack the nearest tribe? Or do you want to kill thousands of humans in the nearby village? Do you think your wife will like that?"
"To hell with her! She doesn’t care about me! I gave her all my trust, and she just tossed it to favor a traitorous bastard like Rock Silverfang!"