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Bought by the ruthless lycan king (Ruby and Killian) novel Chapter 75

Chapter 74

Ruby’s POV

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The jewelry lay inside an open velvet box before me, glistening under the afternoon sunlight streaming through the tall windows. A delicate sapphire pendant rested on a bed of deep blue silk, its silver chain shimmering with even the slightest movement. It was beautiful especially the color, which almost mirrored my own eyes.

Thank you for bringing this to me.”

The young maid bowed deeply. I’m only doing my duty, my lady.”

I see,I paused, my gaze still locked on the expensive gift. If I may ask, who gave this to you? Was it the King’s right hand?

No, my lady. I received direct instructions from Head Steward Beatrice,she replied.

Ah, I see.

I couldn’t keep the disappointment from slipping into my voice. A dull ache throbbed in my chest. Sensing my feelings, the maid stepped a little closer, her tone turning careful.

Perhaps the jewelry was ordered by the King for you, my lady. And typically, it would be delivered through the shop’s trusted courier,she explained cautiously.

I nodded, offering her a small smile. That sounds like a more reasonable explanation. I appreciate your effort to ease my heart, little one.

The maid flushed, quickly excusing herself and leaving me alone in the silence of my chambers.

I reached out, letting my fingers graze the necklace’s cool surface. My expression drastically changed following my mood.

Killian had sent another gift. The second in two days.

Was this his way of making up for his absence? Or was I simply something that needed to be pacifiedlike a kept woman who should be satisfied with luxury while her benefactor remained elusive?

The thought unsettled me. I shouldn’t feel this way. Maybe I was overthinking, letting insecurities creep into places they didn’t belong. And yet, the ache only grew, gnawing at me from within.

You’re beautiful,I murmured to the piece of jewelry. I might wear you someday. Forgive me.”

Letting out a sigh, I closed the box and placed it on my vanity, beside the other gifts Killian had sent me. I’d deal with it later. For now, I had more important matters to attend to, something far more effective at dulling this persistent sting inside me.

Jake Smith.

The man had gone silent ever since the revelation about Camilla. By now, I was certain that news of Dominic’s downfall had reached him, and without a doubt, he had questions.

I couldn’t just sit idly by. He deserved answers.

I owed him that much for he was the one who had given me the crucial evidence. And more than that, Jake deserved the chance to claim what was rightfully his.

[To: Jake Smith

Your Honor Beta Smith,

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Chapter 74

It has been a long time since we last communicated. I hope this letter finds you in good health and wellbeing. Many things have transpired in our homeland recently. I assume you have heard of the unfortunate events stemming from The Ravenhold Packor rather, the pack that has now reclaimed its former glory as The Winterdawn Pack,

The truth about Camilla, about the child she carries, is no longer a secret. I understand your concerns, and I share them. The child’s future is at stake, and I do not trust Camilla’s care or her intentions.

You are the child’s father. As a parent, I share the same sentiment as you that children should not bear the sins and karma of their parents. If you still wish to fight for your rights, meet me in the Sundrench Kingdom. We will discuss the next steps.

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You have every right to be part of this, no matter how much she wishes erase you.

I have included the best map to guide you to this land. I hope this letter reaches you.

I await your response.

Best regards,

Ruby Lucienne]

I sealed the letter, attaching an additional parchment detailing Camilla’s case along with a map. Once the wax hardened under the pressure of my insignia, I handed the message to a trusted servant with strict instructions for discretion.

Just as I finished, a polite knock sounded at the door. Beatrice, the head steward, stepped inside. Her motherly smile instantly warmed my day.

Good afternoon, Luna. Am I interrupting?she asked.

I shook my head, rising from my seat.

Not at all, Beatrice. What brings you here?

It’s time for lunch, Luna,she said with a gentle smile.

I blinked, turning toward the clock on the wall. The hands pointed to one in the afternoon. I grimaced. I hadn’t even noticed the time, too preoccupied with thoughts of someone who had yet to return home.

I think I’ll postpone my meal, Beatrice. Thank

your concern.

I was just about to return to my seat when Beatrice’s next question stopped me.

Have you received King Killian’s gift, Luna?

Yes, Beatrice. Just now.”

I had no intention of prolonging the conversation. Honestly, I was afraid of losing control over the storm raging inside me. But instead, I found myself voicing my thoughts.

The jewelrywho sent it? Was it specifically ordered?

Beatrice nodded. Yes, Luna. I was the one who received the package. It was delivered directly from the jeweler.”

I also wanted to ask,I cleared my throat softly. Have you received any information about the King’s departure? I apologize if I sound rude, Beatrice.”

She adjusted her glasses. Not at all, Luna. Unfortunately, His Majesty left no message for me.

A wave of disappointment washed over me, but I forced myself to appear unaffected. I nodded in gratitude and told her I would call for her if I decided to eat.

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Chapter 74

Instead of simply accepting my request, Beatrice kindly offered a suggestionone that, wurprisingly, piqued my intera

Being cooped up in your chambers like this must be dull. Why not try something to lift your spirite?

I frowned. Like what? I have no idea, Beatrice.

She seemed lost in thought for a moment before replying, Perhaps a walk in the garden? Or what about indulging in your hobbies?

Her last words sparked a realization. Of course. There’s one activity that I’m really passionate about and it seems to be the right choice at the moment.

Is there a piano here?I asked shyly, rubbing my arm awkwardly. It’s one of the hobbies I enjoy. And I still practice it to this day.”

Her expression softened. The music room is always available to you, Luna.

Relief washed over me. Could you take me there?

Sure. Please, follow me.”

Beatrice guided me through the vast corridors, giving me time to admire the palace’s beauty once again. I had spent so much time lost in my own thoughts, confined to my chambers, that I had neglected to appreciate my freedom in this place.

Do you think I’m too much of a coward, Leia?

The connection between us clicked instantly.

It’s about time you realized that, my soul,” she said dryly.

You can’t blame me when I’ve made a contract with the most dangerous man on this continent,I grumbled through our

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