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The Mind-Reading Mate Why Is the Lycan King So Obsessed With Me novel Chapter 63

Chapter 63: A Bed Called Edmund

Honestly, yes.

Killing people until his clothes were soaked in blood was cruel and barbaric.

But Primrose wasn’t so naive as to believe he had done something wrong. In a world where only the strong survive, she knew that sometimes, things like this were inevitable.

She couldn’t expect Edmund to rule with kindness. After all, only a fool would try to show mercy to beasts who create chaos everywhere and proudly display severed heads on spikes.

"You can tell me everything, husband." Primrose looked up at him, her eyes soft as she held his hands tightly. "I won’t be afraid of anything you’ve done. I trust your judgment."

Hearing her words, Edmund’s tense shoulders loosened slightly.

"They attacked us first," he confessed quietly. "I went there to give them one last chance. I wanted to avoid bloodshed, if possible."

His brows furrowed. "But they didn’t even give me time to speak. Before I could finish my words, they started throwing spears at my soldiers. Some of them didn’t make it back."

Primrose’s eyes widened, but she said nothing, letting him continue.

"At that moment," Edmund said, swallowing down his emotions, "I knew they couldn’t be reasoned with. I couldn’t risk letting them walk away and bring more chaos to the other tribes. I ... I had to eliminate them."

Edmund quickly looked away, too scared to face whatever answer his wife might give.

[I’m a monster.]

[My wife must hate me now.]

[Why did I even admit I eliminated them? I should’ve said something softer. But ... how could I lie to her?]

While he was caught up in his panic, Primrose suddenly stepped forward and gently wrapped her arms around him, pulling him into a hug.

[WHAT?! WHAT’S GOING ON?!]

[My ... my wife is hugging me! Why is she doing this?!]

[Is this ... is this a farewell hug? Is she about to ask for a divorce again?!]

This foolish Lycan King truly couldn’t imagine anything good at the moment.

"Your Majesty," Primrose said firmly. She purposely called him by his title, like she was speaking to the King of Noctvaris, not just Edmund, her husband. "You did well."

His hands hovered awkwardly at his sides, unsure whether he should return her hug or if he even had the right to touch her.

[Why is my wife praising me? Shouldn’t I deserve a slap for doing something so cruel and inhumane?]

But why should Primrose apply human morals when neither the subject nor the object was human?

Beasts were different.

And once again, Primrose had no intention of forcing human values onto their world.

Besides, it wasn’t like human rulers hadn’t done the same or worse. She had seen how kings and emperors in human kingdoms killed their own people during wars, or punished anyone who opposed them.

Humans and beasts might be different.

But at their core, maybe they weren’t so different after all.

"Husband." Primrose’s voice softened, becoming less formal, showing that now she wasn’t speaking to the King, but to her husband. "I’m glad you came back safely."

"I ..." Edmund was at a loss for words. He didn’t know what to say to respond to his wife’s kindness.

In the end, he said nothing.

Instead, he gently pulled Primrose closer and returned the hug, holding her like he never wanted to let go.

[She doesn’t have to worry about me this much,] Edmund thought.

[I’m strong. I’m not someone who can be killed easily.]

[No one has ever told me they were glad to see me alive. People just expect me to return, no matter what.]

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