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Alpha's Regret: The Seventh Time was Forever novel Chapter 407

Chapter 407: Chapter 407 – Can you just call me dad?

Jasmine’s eyes immediately darted toward Olivia, her entire face silently begging for help. Tears gathered in her eyes as fear wrapped tight around her heart.

She did not know what to do anymore. Every secret she had carried for years felt like it was crashing down on her all at once. Her lips trembled as she slowly opened her mouth, ready to explain everything.

Before a single word could leave her lips, Voren’s calm but commanding voice cut through the heavy silence. "Yes." His cold eyes swept across everyone gathered on the deck. "I think it’s time we all learned the truth."

His words settled over the group like a heavy weight. No one argued. This moment had been building for far too long.

Corvine immediately understood what Voren intended. Without wasting another second, he walked over to the human crew members still working around the yacht.

He politely thanked them for their hard work and asked them to stay on the lower deck until they were called back. Every member of the crew sensed the seriousness in his tone.

Within moments they quietly disappeared downstairs, leaving only family members and pack members behind.

The cheerful atmosphere from earlier had completely vanished. The music had stopped, the laughter was gone. Only silence remained.

Just then, Madison walked over with a warm smile and reached toward Esperanza. "I’ll take her."

Before she could lift the little girl, Seraphine gently stopped her. She gave Madison a soft smile. "No, Mom."

The single word froze Madison where she stood. Her eyes widened. For a second she was not sure she had heard correctly. Mom. Seraphine had called her Mom instead of nanny.

Emotion instantly filled Madison’s eyes. She had waited so long to hear that word.

Before she could even react, Nessa quietly stepped forward. Unlike everyone else, she could already sense what was about to happen.

The adults were preparing for something ugly, and the last place Esperanza needed to be was right in the middle of it. "I’ll take her," Nessa offered gently.

Seraphine nodded gratefully. "I’d appreciate that."

Nessa smiled before kneeling beside Esperanza. "Come on, sweetheart." Esperanza happily reached for her hand without questioning anything.

Together they disappeared into one of the rooms below the deck, safely away from whatever storm was about to unfold.

The moment they were gone, an unbearable silence settled over everyone. No one wanted to be the first to speak. Every face carried a different emotion, fear, regret, confusion, anger.

Jasmine slowly drew in a shaky breath. There was no escaping anymore. With trembling hands resting in her lap, she began telling the entire story from the beginning.

Her voice cracked several times as she explained everything exactly as she had told Corvine earlier, everything her mother told her from the time of Oriana’s labor to when they had to leave the pack. No one interrupted her. No one looked away. Every person listened carefully.

By the time she reached the end, tears streamed freely down her face. She lowered her head. "So..." Her voice was barely above a whisper. "...the woman who raised Voren... is Olivia."

Silence. Complete silence. The deck became so quiet that even the sound of the waves gently hitting the yacht seemed unusually loud. Nobody moved, nobody breathed.

Then Vladimir slowly turned toward Olivia. Disbelief filled his eyes. His voice came out rough and broken. "No." His head shook repeatedly. "Tell me she isn’t telling the truth."

Olivia could not answer. She did not have the strength. Fresh tears rolled endlessly down her cheeks. Her silence became all the answer anyone needed. Everything Jasmine had confessed was true.

The once proud Luna, whose words had once carried real authority throughout the entire pack, now looked completely defeated. She sat there with lowered eyes, broken by years of guilt and regret.

Chapter 407 – Can you just call me dad? 1

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