Bullied By The Lycan King Chapter Summary 1-15

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Pain

Axel, the young Lycan prince, is being held captive by humans and forced to work in a harsh environment. Twelve years have passed since the war between humans and werewolves, and Axel’s family has been torn apart. His siblings, Blade and Scarlet, were sold into slavery, and his parents, Talon and Avalyn, were separated. Axel’s Lycan powers are suppressed by drugs, rendering him powerless. At the age of twelve, Axel is forced to work tirelessly, and his young body is subjected to physical abuse by his master.

Seven-year-old Princess Violet, unaware of the cruel fate that awaits her, visits Axel in the cold, dark night. Despite the danger, she chooses to sit with Axel, bringing him food and attempting to ease his suffering. Axel is torn between his growing hunger and his Lycan pride, refusing to accept her help. However, Violet’s innocence and kindness touch his heart, bringing back memories of his mother. As they interact, Axel begins to see Violet in a different light, but he is aware that she is still a human and will eventually become just like her cruel parents.

Bullied

Axel, the young Lycan prince, is struggling to cope with the loss of his family and the suppression of his powers. His adviser, Greg, tries to calm him down, but Axel’s anger and frustration are palpable. He lashes out at Greg, blaming him for not finding any leads on the whereabouts of his family. Greg reminds Axel that they’ve been searching for fifteen years, and things might not change anytime soon. Axel’s wolf growls within, seeking release, and he decides to vent his rage in the dungeon.

As Axel heads to the dungeon, Greg follows, trying to steer him towards the necessity of finding a mate and securing an heir to ensure the Lycan lineage. Axel is resistant, citing his mother’s disapproval and the fact that he has plenty of concubines. However, Greg persists, pointing out the benefits of having an heir in securing the safety and stability of the kingdom. Axel eventually agrees to get a breeder, but only if he gets to choose them himself. This concession seems to mark a turning point for Axel, as he begins to consider the practicalities of his situation and the need to take drastic measures to secure the future of the Lycan kingdom.

Taken

Violet, a young woman with red hair and green eyes, stands among a group of girls being auctioned off to the highest bidder. She has a history with Axel, the new Lycan King, from their tumultuous past when he was captured by her parents. Axel’s recognition of Violet sparks hope within her that he might save her from her plight. As the matron announces the girls who will accompany Axel, Violet’s excitement turns to devastation when she realizes Axel didn’t choose her.

Axel intervenes, ordering the matron to let Violet be, and the girls surrounding her part to reveal a fierce determination in Violet’s eyes. Despite the danger, Violet takes a step forward, drawing the matron’s wrath. Axel’s sudden action has sent a ripple of fear through Violet, and she retreats into submission, knowing her only hope is to go with the Lycan King. The encounter leaves Violet’s feelings in turmoil, her heart still yearning for Axel’s friendship and rescue.

Payback

Axel, the Lycan King, settles into his office after a visit to the auction, where he encountered Violet, a young woman with a tumultuous past with him. Refusing to discuss his emotions, he begins to formulate a plan to inflict pain on his enemies without having to lay a finger on them. His thoughts are interrupted by his advisor, Greg, who warns of the dangers of breeding and the importance of producing an heir. Axel dismisses Greg’s concerns, fixated on finding his missing family members and exacting revenge on the humans responsible.

Axel heads to dinner, where he is met with his three concubines, and becomes frustrated when Violet is not brought to him immediately. Hilda, his maid, is late in delivering the s$$$e he requested, and when she finally arrives, Axel is displeased with Violet’s appearance. Reacting with anger, he temporarily spares Hilda’s life but not before warning her of his wrath. The scene sets the stage for Axel’s darker intentions, as he remains fixated on his plans for revenge, while Violet, the focus of his gruff demeanor, remains oblivious to the danger she is in, even as she tries to make a good impression at dinner.

Stay strong

Violet’s attempts to appeal to Axel, seeking to ease the pain and anger festering from their tumultuous past, are met with brutal disdain. Axel’s eyes burn with an inner fire as he whispers threats and demands obedience, his words dripping with malice. The air is thick with tension as he manipulates and controls Violet, reducing her to a mere s$$$e. Her parents’ cries and pleas fall on deaf ears as Axel’s lust and anger consume him, leaving Violet feeling helpless and broken.

As the scene unfolds, Violet’s world is shattered, and she is forced to confront the harsh reality of her new existence. Axel’s kiss is rough and nonconsensual, and the sound of her parents’ horror is drowned out by the chaos in her mind. His words are a constant reminder of her new status, and Violet’s defiance is met with cruel punishment. The once-promising hope of reconnecting with Axel has crumbled, replaced by a dark and sinister reality. As Violet navigates this treacherous landscape, she fights to maintain her dignity and resist Axel’s manipulation, her heart heavy with the knowledge that she may never escape his grasp.

Damn it

Axel’s intense anger and frustration still boiling over from his turbulent encounter with Violet earlier, he seeks solace in the company of Savannah, one of his concubines. He commands her to get naked, his fury temporarily focusing on the physical release he seeks. As he takes her, his wolf-like instincts resurface, and he loses control, holding Savannah’s neck and taking her with rough, punishing movements. His anger and unresolved emotions are transferred into the s$x, his mind consumed by the memory of Violet and the injustices he has inflicted upon her.

As the physical release subsides, Axel’s thoughts once again turn to Violet, and his expression darkens, his eyes flashing with renewed malice. Savannah’s gentle touch on his chest and nipples only serves to disturb him further, and he shoves her away, his mind consumed by the intensity of his emotions. The encounter with Savannah, meant to ease his rage, has instead only served to further escalate Axel’s turmoil, his wolf-like tendencies taking over as he struggles to contain the malevolent forces driving him.

The plan

Violet wakes up early, feeling a sense of resolve after being spared from late-night duties by Axel’s instruction. She decides to use this slight advantage to her advantage, planning to exploit Axel’s alleged indebtedness to her. She searches for the supervisor, finally finding two concubines, Ash and Olive Skin, who direct her to the male corridor. Violet follows Olive Skin to the correct door, which leads to a second corridor, and eventually knocks on the supervisor’s door.

The supervisor, in a poor mood, initially rebuffs Violet, but she persistent and explains her request to be assigned to duties in the mansion. The supervisor agrees, but warns her that if she’s assigned to the mansion, she’ll be working there for an entire week before getting moved. Violet notices the supervisor’s room-office is humble, with a small bed and pile of clothes, before he begins to scribble on a paper. The supervisor asks Violet about her name, which further reinforces his gruff demeanor. Violet’s actions demonstrate her determination to navigate the complex dynamics of the mansion and exploit Axel’s emotions to her advantage, all while uncovering more about the mysterious castle and its inhabitants.

Stay alive

Violet is led to her new team by Hilda, who introduces her to five people who will show her where to sleep and change into work clothes. Violet is taken aback by the strong smell of decayed faeces in the dungeon, where she will be working. Her initial unwillingness to be there gives way to a sense of determination as she focuses on finding a way to access Axel, who is working with her parents.

As Violet starts packing waste with enthusiasm, she keeps a lookout for her parents, eventually finding them in their cells. She runs up to them, grabs the bars, and calls out to them, hoping to keep their conversation quiet. Her parents, slowly responding due to their captivity, eventually recognize her and express relief. Violet’s emotions are running high, but she manages to keep her composure, asking about their well-being and seeking reassurance. Her interactions with her parents highlight her growing resolve to navigate the complex dynamics of the mansion and the palace, driven by her desire to access Axel and potentially change their circumstances.

Horrified

Violet, still reeling from her discovery of the cruel and twisted practices of the palace, is forced to confront the unmistakable horror of Axel’s true nature. In a gory room filled with dead and dying bodies, she witnesses Axel’s brutal and merciless slaughter of a young girl, her eyes frozen in terror and despair. Despite her initial denial, Violet is unable to ignore the inhumanity of the scene before her, and her grip on reality begins to slip.

As Axel approaches her, his demonic red eyes burning with malevolence, Violet’s panic gives way to desperation. She begs Axel to spare her parents’ lives, acknowledging her own culpability in breaking the rules. Her pleas fall on deaf ears, and Axel’s cold, calculating words cut through her like a blade. Violet’s world shatters as she realizes that her attempt to rescue her parents has only sealed their fate, and she is now a pawn in Axel’s twisted game.

Offer him your body

Violet, desperate to save her father and herself from Axel’s brutal wrath, begs him to spare her father’s life. However, Axel is unforgiving, revealing the traumatic experiences his parents’ cruel actions caused him, including the sale of his sister and the loss of his kingdom and family. As he holds Violet’s neck and taunts her, her initial denial gives way to desperation, and she pleads for mercy, acknowledging her parents’ culpability in their own downfall.

Despite Axel’s cold indifference, Violet refuses to give up, and her father, sensing his impending death, urges her to save herself and her mother. As the butcher prepares to carve up her father’s stomach, Violet rushes to his side, determined to hold onto him and stave off his bleeding. Her vision blurs as she’s overwhelmed by the gruesome memories of the girl she witnessed being slaughtered, and she’s forced to confront the reality of her father’s mortality. As the scene unfolds, Violet’s grip on reality begins to slip, but she remains resolute in her determination to save her family, even if it means sacrificing her own salvation.

Tempt him

Axel is confronting his advisor, Greg, about his actions, revealing his frustration and anger towards the human king. Despite Greg’s warnings, Axel remains defiant, justifying his punishments as necessary. The tension between them increases as Greg tries to reason with Axel, pointing out the negative impact on his own well-being. Axel’s wolf begins to take over, sympathizing with Greg’s concerns, but he struggles to admit his true feelings.

The conversation has a profound impact on Axel, who begins to grasp the truth about his emotions. As he processes Greg’s words, he starts to see Violet as a tool, not as a person he has grown attached to. His wolf growls in disagreement, but Axel suppresses his instincts, convinced that he must put an end to his usage of Violet. With newfound determination, Axel demands that Violet be brought to him, signifying a turning point in his journey as he navigates his complex feelings.

I am sorry

Violet reflects on her past interactions with Axel, recalling a memory from her childhood where she and Axel pretended to be a family, creating a sense of longing and attachment within her. Her thoughts are interrupted by Ash, who confronts her about running away from the mansion, citing the rules that only allow prisoners to leave their cells after a week. Violet’s emotional turmoil is evident as she tries to process her feelings, acknowledging that Axel’s rejection has caused her immense pain.

As Violet’s inner monologue continues, it becomes clear that her attachment to Axel is more complex than simply wanting to be free. Her desire to be with him, even in a romantic sense, is rooted in a deep-seated emotional connection that has been cultivated over time. This complex web of emotions is further underscored by Violet’s introspection about what it would have been like to make their pretend relationship real. The tension between Violet’s desire for freedom and her attachment to Axel creates a sense of inner conflict, setting the stage for further developments in the story as she navigates her complex feelings.

New plan

Violet stands alone in the evening sun, her mind still reeling from the events of the day. She reflects on her conversation with Sam, who informed her that she will now be assigned to quarters duties. The mention of freedom is fleeting, as Violet realizes her parents’ safety comes at a steep price. Her emotions are still raw, and she opts to stay outside rather than confronting her new reality. Sky, who has been watching from afar, takes it upon herself to keep Violet company, surprising her with a gentle and caring demeanor.

As they sit together, Violet is drawn into a conversation with Sky, who reveals a curious and talkative side. Sky’s enthusiasm and curiosity are endearing, and Violet finds comfort in their company. The two bond over their shared experiences, and Sky asks Violet about her life before the mansion. Violet, still wary of getting too close, begins to open up about her childhood and her relationship with Axel. The conversation is a step towards healing and a recognition that even in her current circumstances, Violet can find solace in human connection. The development of this friendship has far-reaching implications for Violet’s emotional well-being and may ultimately shape the course of her journey.

Thrusting

Axel’s mind is consumed by his desire to produce an heir for his kingdom, and he has set a strict schedule with his two chosen women, Hera and Thalia. Despite his emotions being dulled by his robotic routine, his thoughts are interrupted by Hilda, who informs him it’s time to begin the process. The scene shifts to a graphic depiction of Axel’s actions, as he attempts to fulfill his duty with both Hera and Thalia, alternating between the two women. However, his anger and frustration are palpable, as he struggles to separate his desires from his memories of Violet.

The sudden and jarring transformation of Thalia into Violet in Axel’s mind sparks a chain reaction of events, revealing the depth of his emotions and the fragility of his sanity. As he becomes increasingly aggressive and d$$$$$$t, the scene culminates in a disturbing display of power and submission. Meanwhile, Violet remains unknowing of the events unfolding in Axel’s mind, as she and Sky continue to bond and find solace in their growing friendship. The dual narrative presents a stark contrast between the brutality of Axel’s actions and the gentle vulnerability of Violet, highlighting the harsh realities of the world she inhabits and the moral ambiguities that govern the relationships within it.

Step up

Axel’s frustration and anger simmer beneath the surface as he interacts with Greg, revealing his growing desperation to produce an heir. Axel’s wolf takes control, and he lashes out at Greg, who remains calm and detached. Despite his emotional turmoil, Axel cannot bring himself to consider the possibility of his fated mate, dismissing the idea as a painful reminder of his father’s failure.

Axel’s conversation with Greg leaves him troubled, particularly the mention of a doctor or shrink to help him conceive. The uncertainty of his plan and the possibility of failure weigh heavily on his mind. He is torn between focusing on his emotions for Violet and the pressure to secure an heir. Axel’s determination to hold onto the throne for his father and siblings is evident, but his mind is increasingly consumed by doubt and uncertainty, setting the stage for a potential descent into darkness.

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