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A Mate For The Last Lycan novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121: THEIR LIVES DIDN’T BELONG TO THEM

Zuri was rather thankful the voices in her head had quietened down and her mind was clear enough to understand what Khaos told her.

The alpha didn’t spare anything. He told her everything and answered all of her question. Rhett had asked to talk to Zuri and Khaos could tell what kind of conversation that he was going to have with her. It was not that hard to guess it anyway.

That man had been around long enough for Khaos to observe him. Rhett had this blind faith tendency to put the old dynasty above anything else, though it was still a mystery why he was obsessed to the dynasty that he was not part in it.

Everyone on Khaos’s side was those people, who had been afflicted directly or indirectly of the massacre three decades ago, but from what Khaos knew, Rhett had nothing to do with any of it. Alpha Roland didn’t even have any suspicion that the lycan still existed.

Rhett was indeed alpha Roland’s son, so did Declan and Silas. And if they have any relation with the lycan, it might come from their mother’s side, since there was not many information related to her. Their mother died years ago, when she gave birth to Rhett.

"If you manage to obtain the three lycan legacies, you will be the most powerful shifter in this entire realm. You will rule the world." Zuri shifted in his arms. "Do you really need to rule the world. Is that what you wanted?"

Zuri asked after a long silence in the end of Khaos’s explanation, she looked at him with her big eyes, her cheeks hollowed and her body was very fragile. Within a few months, she had gone through drastic change.

"This continent belonged to the lycan dynasty. There were so many bloodbaths in the past and there are so many people are holding grudge because of the fallen of the old dynasty. Revenge is the only thing that keep them going."

"Is that what you wanted?"

"I born with this duty. This is my responsibility."

"So, this is not what you wanted," Zuri concluded.

Khaos knew what Zuri wanted to say. "It doesn’t matter what I wanted. This is responsibility that I have to fulfill."

"You live for someone else." Zuri looked sad when she said that and Khaos was rather upset, because he knew that was true, but thing was complicated for him. "You don’t have a say in your life."

"You are not different from me, Zuri." Khaos added. "In both senses, we are the same.

Khaos was right, their lives were not their own and ever since they were born, they had been directed to the direction that people around them wanted.

With Khaos was born as the last lycan, he was expected to carry the hatred and revenge from the previous generation and for Zuri, she needed to meet a certain standard to prove herself was worth it, since she was born as a woman.

Their lives indeed didn’t belong to them and they had very little say in it.

"Where are you going?" Zuri looked panic when Khaos got up from the bed and let her go. "Did I say something wrong? I am sorry." She immediately sat down. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

Khaos didn’t know why, but her words upset him more than he expected, yet he couldn’t leave when she looked like she was about to cry.

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