Chapter 212
Carter’s POV
I watched Lucas pace nervously in my tent.
The maps spread before me showed territories I’d memorized weeks ago, but I kept staring at them anyway. Anything to avoid the conversation I knew was coming.
“You should go home, Carter, Lucas finally said, breaking the heavy silence. “The war’s almost over, and your uncle needs you.”
I kept my eyes fixed on the map, tracing the borders of Nexus territory. “Not now.”
Your uncle Dylan is in bad shape after Nathan’s attack, Lucas pressed, stepping closer. ‘He stormed right into that camp and bit off his damn arm! Nathan’s completely lost it.”
My jaw clenched involuntarily at the mention of my brother’s name.
I gripped the edge of the table until my knuckles turned white. “I don’t want to hear another word about my brother Nathan. He no longer matters.
Lucas’s eyebrows shot up, his surprise evident. “If Nathan doesn’t matter anymore, then why the hell are we looking for Rachel? Aren’t you trying to find her to hurt him?
I sighed, still avoiding his gaze. “Well… whatever.”
“The king’s wife is already pregnant with an heir,” Lucas pointed out. “Nathan’s kid doesn’t matter anymore.”
I finally looked up. “I know.”
Lucas ran a hand through his hair. “The eastern forces are pushing back hard since your uncle was injured. His troops retreated when he went down.” He shook his head. “The queen’s pregnancy didn’t get rid of Nathan like we hoped. It just caused more trouble and indirectly led to our king’s suffering.*
“I warned my uncle not to underestimate Nathan,” I said, a bitter smile playing at my lips. “But Dylan wanted to see the victory with his own eyes. Now, Uncle Dylan is paying the price for his arrogance.”
He never listened to me anyway, I thought bitterly. Now he’s getting exactly what he deserves.
“At least Raymond got what was coming to him,” Lucas said with a smirk. “Serves him right, getting locked up by King Jason for trying to play both sides.” .
‘I never trusted him either,” I agreed, almost smiling at the thought. “He was no longer useful to Jason, so Jason didn’t hesitate to imprison him for his betrayal.”
The image of Raymond rotting in the dungeon danced in my head, a sick grin twisting my lips.
I loathed him–vile, lecherous, a predator in fine clothes.
That day in his office still haunted me: discussing strategy, his cool facade unshaken, while moans echoed.
Then that girl–barely twelve, God help me–crawled from under his desk, wiping her lips, a smear of vile liquid glistening.
My gut twisted, bile rising. He sat there, unmoved, the shameless monster.
Let him rot in that dungeon. He deserves every torment, every second of agony.
Lucas continued, “You don’t care that David’s claimed Vortex Island as his own? Don’t you want to go back and kick that guy off your land?”
I shrugged, carefully folding the map. “It was never really mine. It was part of the deal my uncle made with Raymond.” The island had never felt like home anyway. “I have more important matters to handle right now.”
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Chapter 212
Like finding Rachel and her baby? Lucas pressed. We’ve been searching for weeks with no sign of them.
Something snapped inside me. “Maybe if you’d done a better job helping Rachel and her child escape the island in the first place, we wouldn’t be in the mess, would we?
Lucas held up his hands defensively. “Hey! It’s not all my fault! Who could have known Selena would be so sneaky and betray us like that?”
replied, “You’re right. I never expected Selena to tell Rachel the truth and turn against me.”
You can never truly trust anyone. The thought was bitter but familiar.
Suddenly, I froze. Something felt wrong. The camp was too quiet. “Shh… Do you hear that?”
I moved to the tent entrance, pulling back the flap. The evening air was unnaturally still.
‘I don’t hear anything. Not a single sound. You?” I whispered, scanning the deserted camp.
Lucas frowned. “Nothing, but so what?”
We stepped outside together. The fires still burned, but there wasn’t a single soldier in sight. My entire camp appeared abandoned.
“Where is everyone?” Lucas muttered, his hand moving to the knife at his belt.
Before I could answer, shadows moved at the edge of the forest surrounding our camp. Dozens of armed men emerged from between the trees, their weapons glinting in the fading light.
“Who the fuck are these guys?” Lucas growled, drawing his knife.
“Not sure, I replied, my body tensing for a fight.
But I had a sinking feeling I knew exactly who had sent them.
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