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Betrayed by My Ex, Marked by His Alpha Emperor Brother novel Chapter 274

Chapter 274: Chapter 274

Elara’s POV

Malakor’s eyes darted between us like a cornered animal calculating its last, impossible escape.

"That poison," he whispered, pressing harder against his bleeding abdomen. His back scraped the tent wall as he tried to push himself upright. "That dosage could have killed ten emperors. Ten."

Kaelen said nothing. He just kept walking forward. Slow. Deliberate. Each step closing the distance between predator and prey.

I matched him stride for stride.

The tent’s only exit was behind us. We filled it completely—two blood-soaked figures blocking out the night. The lamplight caught the dark streaks across Kaelen’s chest, the silver-red smears along my arms. We must have looked like something dragged up from a nightmare.

Good.

Malakor’s hand fumbled for a blade at his belt. A ceremonial dagger, ornate and dull. His fingers were slick with his own blood. The weapon slipped. Clattered to the ground. He didn’t pick it up.

"You’re going to die here," Kaelen said. His voice was terrifyingly calm. Conversational. Like he was discussing the weather. "You know that."

"Then I’ll make it worth something." Malakor’s lips peeled back from his teeth. Not in a snarl. In a smile. The kind of smile that made my skin crawl—desperate, vicious, and aimed directly at me.

"You." His yellow eyes locked onto mine. "The silver wolf. I saw you out there. Saw you tear through my guard like paper."

I didn’t respond.

"You don’t know, do you?" He laughed. A wet, bubbling sound. Blood flecked his lips. "You don’t know what you are. Where you come from. What happened to the people who made you."

Something cold slithered down my spine.

"Careful," Kaelen growled beside me.

But Malakor wasn’t looking at Kaelen anymore. He was looking at me with the gleeful malice of a man who’d found one last weapon in an empty armory.

"The Duke and Duchess of the Northern Frostfang Duchy." He rolled the words slowly, savoring each syllable. "Your parents."

The cold thing in my spine spread outward. Into my ribs. My lungs.

"My father tracked them for months," Malakor continued. He shifted against the wall, wincing as fresh blood pulsed between his fingers. But his eyes—those hateful, gleaming eyes—never left mine. "Across mountain passes and frozen rivers. He was patient, my father. So very patient."

"Stop talking," I said. My voice came out flat. Hollow.

"They were his second hunt." Malakor’s smile widened. "The first was just practice. Some minor lord and his household. Easy prey. But your parents—oh, they were the real prize."

My hands had started shaking. I clenched them into fists so tight my nails cut into my palms.

"He brought three top warriors with him. They cornered your silver Alpha mother in a valley near the northern border." His eyes traced over me with nauseating satisfaction. "She fought. Of course she fought. She killed two of the three before they brought her down."

The air in the tent was suffocating. Too thick. Too hot. I couldn’t breathe.

"And your father?" Malakor tilted his head. Almost gentle. Almost sympathetic. "He felt it. The moment the mate bond snapped. Felt her die from leagues away. Wolfsbane in his wine had already weakened him. He couldn’t even shift when they came for him. Couldn’t even—"

"Enough."

The word tore out of me like something alive. Not a shout. Something lower. Deeper. A sound that rattled the tent poles and made the lamp flame gutter sideways.

Malakor flinched. Actually flinched. But the smile stayed.

"My father is already dead," he said softly. "You can’t touch him. Can’t avenge them. That must burn. Knowing the man who slaughtered your parents died peacefully in his sleep while you were scrubbing floors as some baron’s unwanted—"

I crossed the distance in two steps.

My hand closed around his throat. I lifted him off the ground and slammed him backward into the tent’s central support beam. The wood cracked. Splintered. His feet dangled. His hands clawed at my wrist, smearing blood across my skin.

The rage was unlike anything I’d ever felt. Not hot. Not blind. It was precise. Surgical. A white-burning clarity that stripped away everything—every doubt, every hesitation, every gentle impulse—and left only one absolute certainty.

This bloodline ends here.

My parents. Hunted like animals. Cornered. Poisoned. Murdered. And my adoptive parents had known. They’d taken in the orphaned daughter and never once—not in all those years of cruelty and silence—told me the truth.

The beam cracked further under the pressure. Malakor’s face was turning purple. His legs kicked weakly.

I felt Kaelen’s presence at my shoulder. Close. Steady. Not intervening. Not pulling me back.

"Elara." His voice. Just my name. Not a command. Not a plea. A statement. I’m here.

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