Crystal's POV:
In the morning, after I updated Beta Jeb on some important matters, I got into the car to head to the imperial capital.
I'd intended to drop by the camp to sneak in one last look, but I was told that I was running late. I might not make it to the reception banquet prepared by the lycan king for the major packs in time.
I had no choice but to let it go.
In the end, I thought that perhaps this wasn't a bad thing. If the kids saw me, they wouldn't let me leave.
The car passed through the city center slowly. It was morning market time, so the streets were crowded.
I was huddled in a blanket as I peeked out the window at the prosperous scene. I had never expected that this border pack could be so prosperous and stable.
As the hardships and confusions of the past few years flashed through my mind, I suddenly felt that everything was worth it.
I was feeling groggy, when two small figures suddenly darted into my line of sight.
I instantly sat up straight. I eagerly looked out, wanting to take a closer look at them, but they had disappeared.
"Stop the car."
I asked the driver to stop the car and opened the window to carefully study my surroundings.
The two children had vanished into thin air.
Was I hallucinating because I missed my kids so much?
"Alpha, what's wrong?" The driver turned around to eye me in confusion.
I shook my head and rolled the window up again. "Nothing. Let's go."
The car began moving forward again. I rubbed my temples and felt a slight headache coming on. It seemed that I didn't have the capacity to stay up late anymore.
The journey was long. After we crossed the city limits, I lay on the seat, wanting to sleep, but it eluded me. So I sat up and watched a movie on my tablet.
I used to think that living under Shawn as a slave was tough, but I now realized that missing someone was the hardest thing.
I would never be able to go back in time, and even if I could, I would have still made the same choice. There were some feelings I just couldn't display for the rest of my life. The only thing I could do was move on and silently wish Rufus well from afar.
And I had to bring up my kids and teach them to become brave, indomitable adults.
I sniffled and suppressed my sadness. I would be arriving at the palace soon. I couldn't afford to make any mistakes now, or else all my efforts of the past few years would be in vain.
Two days went by quickly. As I got closer to the imperial palace, I was engulfed with a sense of familiarity and timidity. I felt nervous, but Yana somehow became lively.
She had matured a lot in the past few years. She didn't smile as much as she did before and she didn't even like to sing anymore.
When we finally made it to the imperial palace, it began raining heavily. I was drenched as soon as I alighted from the car.
I touched the water on my face speechlessly, my stomach clenching uneasily. I had an ominous feeling that this trip to the imperial palace might not be so smooth.
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