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Sold To The Alphas I Hate novel Chapter 380

Chapter 380: The Truth And Shock

Eira’s POV

Not knowing what else to do, I looked toward Kael as he approached us with Alpha Gerald.

Perhaps I was not emotionally strong enough to comfort someone else properly. I was a mess myself in that regard.

As expected, Alpha Gerald went straight to his mate. Though his face remained composed, his eyes betrayed him. Through their bond, he must have felt every tremor of her grief.

The moment he reached her, Luna Iris’s composure shattered. She stepped into his arms, sobbing softly against his chest. His embrace closed around her instantly, firm and protective, as if shielding her from the world itself.

Watching them, I could see the depth of their connection. The quiet understanding. The way a powerful Alpha could become gentle, vulnerable, only for his mate.

It was beautiful. And heartbreaking.

I heard her muffled voice against his chest, accompanied by sobs. "Gerald...Can’t we just....tell..." and she sobbed.

Alpha Gerald looked at me, his gaze overwhelming my heart.

Just then a warm arm wrapped around my shoulder.

Kael.

He drew me closer to his side as if he knew I needed a comfort as well. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

I finally tore my gaze away from the royal couple and looked up at him. My own eyes had grown moist from witnessing Luna Iris’s pain.

"That was their baby in the portrait," I whispered, my voice trembling. "The daughter they lost. "

Kael gave a subtle nod.

He already knew.

"They couldn’t find her," I continued, my throat tightening. "Just like you found Raven... can’t you find her too? I know many years have passed, but still..."

I did not know why, but in my heart, Kael felt capable of the impossible. As though if anyone could undo fate itself, it would be him.

He simply looked at me, steady and silent.

I spoke again, words tumbling out hurried and fast as though I feared they would disappear if I hesitated.

"She was a rare pureblood like me. That means she must be alive. Purebloods like us don’t die easily. They must have kept her somewhere. They must have used her blood. Perhaps they even found her fated mate. They could be using her to produce more pureblood children. They—"

Shhh!

Kael’s finger came gently to my lips, silencing me.

"She’s a rare pureblood." He said in a meaningful way.

Of course I knew it. "Yes, and—"

"Born once in a hundred years," Kael interrupted me.

"I already know that..."

"That means," he said again, his tone firmer now, "there is always only one in existence."

His eyes held mine as if urging me to truly think.

And I did.

My mind went still. Only one in existence.

The words echoed again and again.

"Only one..." I whispered faintly. "Does that mean she died... and I was born after that? That means we can’t find her?"

"You’re smarter than that," Kael said gently.

"Please bring her to the room," It was Luna Iris’s soft voice the last I could hear before I was no longer conscious.

I didn’t know how long I was unconscious, but when I woke up, I found myself huddled under the soft blanket warm blanket, a comfortably soft mattress under me.

"You awake?"

I opened my eyes, only to see Jason in my sight, sitting at the edge of the bed. His expressions relaxed, but his gaze hid the worry he felt.

I looked around and realised I was inside a room. And my mates were just here, along with my son. They all seemed to have waiting for me to wake up.

But then I spotted Alpha Gerald, Luna Iris and Evan as well, just as worried.

"How are you feeling?" Jason’s voice got my attention.

"I feel fine," I assured him.

He helped me sit in the bed while Kael arranged the cushions behind me. Jason offered me water first. I truly needed it.

Raven climbed the bed, and came to me, his eyes worried.

"Did I scare you?" Just as I asked, he moved ahead and hugged me, the hold of his small arms firm around me, he buried his face in the curve between my neck and shoulder.

"He was worried when you went unconscious," Kael told me, "scared, I must say."

My hands gently caressed his back. "I am sorry for worrying you. Mommy is just a little exhausted due to long travel."

He didn’t let me go, and I didn’t ask him to either. Needed to let him feel everything was alright.

I couldn’t be happier than this that I truly meant something to my son now, that I wasn’t a mother just in name.

My gaze couldn’t help but drift to the couple, my parents, but I didn’t know what to say to them at this moment.

Maybe I should let my own emotions settle before I talk to them. For now, let me enjoy the comfort my son was providing me. It felt like a dream already.

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