Bullied By The Lycan King Chapter Summary 76-90

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Pregnancy

Violet’s eyes widened in horror as her parents revealed a shocking truth, their words striking like a hammer blow. According to them, Violet’s birth was a mistake, a product of her sister’s failed mission to kill the Lycan king, and she was never meant to be kept alive. The accusation crushed Violet, who had always believed she was their true daughter. Her parents’ cruel words and actions revealed a dark underbelly to their relationship, and Violet felt her world crumbling around her.

As her parents continued to taunt her, Violet struggled to process the revelation. Her father’s sneering smile and her mother’s mocking laughter were like a knife twisting in her heart. Violet’s desperation to clear their names had led her to seek Emily’s help, but now she wondered if her parents’ guilt was just a mirage. The toxic dynamic between Violet and her parents, hinted at in previous encounters, was now laid bare. The question hung in the air: what was the true nature of Violet’s existence, and would she ever be able to escape her troubled past?

A furious Axel

Axel and Nathan review the reports and tracking efforts of Greg’s search for Willow, showing no signs of her whereabouts. Nathan suggests that she may be dead, but Axel remains determined to find her. As they discuss the plan, Axel proposes putting a price on Willow’s head, and Nathan agrees to send spies or scouts to gather information. However, Nathan mentions the difficulties of stepping into the forgotten lands, where the new Lycan might be hiding.

The arrival of Aunt Emily interrupts their meeting, and her excited expression implies good news. Despite Axel’s irritation, she reveals that she has received unexpected mercy from the goddess. Her news is more significant than the search for Willow, and she teases them with the promise of something greater. The scene ends with Axel’s growing frustration, Nathan’s curiosity, and Emily’s cryptic words, leaving the reader wondering what this new development might be and its impact on the story.

Heartbroken

Violet’s excitement and joy reach a boiling point as she receives news from Sky that Emily has secured their vindication and an upgrade to their status as queen. Violet’s emotions overflow as she considers this development, especially since it means becoming the queen and having a real family, free from lies. When Axel bursts into the room, Violet runs into his arms, sharing her happiness and declaring her love for him. However, Axel’s expression quickly turns dark, and he growls in disgust at Violet’s words, revealing that he disagrees with her claim.

The scene ends with Violet’s joy and excitement turning to confusion and shock as she is pushed off Axel by his violent movements. It becomes clear that Axel’s anger is rooted in his feelings of betrayal, as he seems to suspect some sort of deception or manipulation. Violet’s reactions reveal her innocence and naivety, as she appears clueless about what has happened. Meanwhile, Emily looks pale, and Sky has retreated to a corner of the ward, indicating that they may also be unaware of the situation’s complexity. This dramatic turn of events adds more tension to the story, highlighting the ongoing power struggles and secrets within the characters’ relationships.

Tie them up

Axel’s fury and betrayal intensify as he confronts Sam, the suspected lover of Violet. He is convinced that Sam is responsible for Violet’s supposed infidelity and vows to make him pay. Axel’s rage is tempered by his desire for revenge, and he takes Sam to his office, where he intends to mutilate him as punishment. Sam protests his innocence, claiming that he loves Skylar and merely shared innocent hugs with Violet, who is his friend.

Axel’s brutality and violence escalate as he attacks Sam, driven by his own emotional turmoil and sense of betrayal. The similarities between Sam’s claimed innocence and Violet’s naive reactions earlier become evident, further fueling Axel’s anger and frustration. As the confrontation unfolds, it becomes clear that the true extent of Violet’s infidelity, if any, is still unknown, and Axel’s perceptions are clouded by his own biases and anger. The story takes a darker turn, emphasizing the destructive power of unchecked emotions and the blurred lines between love, desire, and control.

Degraded

Violet, still reeling from the events that transpired earlier, is struggling to make sense of the chaos around her. Emily’s questions about the baby and its true parentage only add to her confusion and pain. As she confronts Emily, her emotions are raw and her thoughts disjointed, but she reveals her darkest secret – Axel took her virginity, and she has no idea how she got pregnant. The conversation is interrupted by Sky’s frantic arrival, revealing that Axel has attacked Sam. Violet rushes to the small room where Sam is being held, only to find him brutally beaten and struggling to breathe.

With Sam’s dying words, Violet discovers that Axel has taken out her parents, leaving their cell in ruins. The full extent of Axel’s cruelty and destruction becomes clear, and Violet’s world is turned upside down. The events have spun out of control, and the consequences of Axel’s actions threaten to destroy everything Violet holds dear. As the story takes a darker turn, the boundaries between love, desire, and control continue to blur, casting a shadow over the already turbulent landscape.

Heads rolling

Violet is still reeling from the devastating news that Axel has taken out her parents and brutally beaten Sam. She is overcome with grief and shame, feeling that she is the cause of everyone’s suffering. Sky finds her under the rain and tries to persuade her to go to the main house, but Violet is too broken to respond. Sky eventually leaves her in a makeshift room, where she becomes lost in the beauty of the ceiling and refuses to acknowledge reality.

As Violet drifts off to sleep, she is haunted by nightmares of Axel whipping her parents. She wakes up with a racing heart, realizing she is still in Sky’s room. However, the room seems different, foreshadowing a potential change in her surroundings. Violet is trapped in a cycle of pain, grief, and shame, unable to escape the darkness that has consumed her. Her interactions with Sky and the temporary reprieve from her misery serve as a brief respite from the chaos, but it remains to be seen how she will cope with her circumstances and find a way to break free from Axel’s grasp.

Pass on

Violet remains numb and grief-stricken, yet begins to cope with the loss of her supposed parents. Sky tries to reach out to her, but Violet is too traumatized to respond. Axel’s brutal acts have left Violet feeling ashamed and responsible for everyone’s suffering, but she slowly starts to come to terms with her new reality. She asks Sky if she can bury her parents’ bodies, and Sky returns with guards to help her do so. The burial process is emotional, but Violet’s conversation with Sky highlights her uncertainty about her relationship with her supposed parents.

As Violet reflects on her childhood, she realizes that she barely knew her parents and that Axel played a significant role in her life. With this newfound awareness, she begins to question her identity and searches for answers about her true family. Violet’s determination to escape and find her true family grows, and she starts making plans to do so. When Sky notices her packing, she tries to intervene, but Violet explains her intentions. This moment marks a turning point in Violet’s emotional journey as she begins to take control of her life and starts seeking answers about her past.

Believe

Violet, still grappling with her past, arrives at Emily’s mansion, seeking answers about her true family and the paternity of her unborn child. She’s met with hostility by Emily’s husband, Monty, who mocks her and implies she’s unfaithful. Emily intervenes, suggesting Violet ignore Monty’s comments, and invites her to explain why she’s risked coming to her room.

Violet, determined to uncover the truth, reveals her desire to find her real parents and prove her innocence. She’s been to Hilda, who mentioned Emily was the only one who could help her. Emily listens attentively, her eyes unwavering, and reveals that Axel is the only one who can set Violet free. Violet, undeterred, falls to her knees, joining her hands in a sign of devotion, suggesting she’s willing to do whatever it takes to uncover the truth and escape her predicament. This encounter highlights Violet’s growing determination to take control of her life and her willingness to confront the complex web of relationships and secrets surrounding her.

Angry

Axel, the Lycan King, is consumed by his thoughts of Violet, his supposed s$$$e. He is filled with anger and resentment towards her, remembering her past and the perceived betrayal she committed. Despite his efforts to focus on work, his mind keeps wandering back to her, and he finds himself wishing for her to break the rules so he can have an excuse to see her again. His wolf is fiercely drawn to her, making it difficult for him to stay angry.

The unexpected arrival of Violet at his doorstep adds fuel to Axel’s turmoil. She has no right to be there, but she claims she needs to speak with him. Axel’s composure falters, and his wolf is stirred by her presence. Violet’s ability to stir emotions and desires within Axel complicates the already complex web of relationships and secrets surrounding her. As Axel struggles to maintain control, the stage is set for a confrontation that will likely have far-reaching consequences, further shaping the narrative and the characters’ fates.

More distress

Axel’s fury reaches new heights as he drags Violet through the mansion, his mind consumed by images of her with other men. He takes her to the square, binds her to the podium, and orders the guards to bring him a whip. Despite his efforts to focus on punishment, his anger is driven by a deeper pain – the perceived betrayal of Violet, his supposed s$$$e. As he begins to whip her, Aunt Emily intervenes, revealing that Violet is pregnant with Axel’s child. This revelation only fuels Axel’s rage, and he continues to lash out at Violet, his aunt’s pleas for mercy falling on deaf ears.

However, as Axel’s claws emerge and he prepares to end his aunt’s life, he freezes, his eyes locking onto the ring of flame in hers. The flame echoes the one his father displayed when angry, and Axel’s rational mind finally gains control. He punches the iron rod in frustration, revealing the turmoil brewing within him. The scene ends with Axel struggling to contain his emotions, his wolf still fiercely drawn to Violet despite his anger and resentment. The confrontation has ramifications for the complex web of relationships and secrets surrounding Violet, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation that will shape the narrative and the characters’ fates.

Found

Axel is meeting with Asher, a young and annoying Lycan who is providing him with information about Willow’s whereabouts. Axel is struggling to contain his anger and frustration as Asher drags out the conversation, seemingly enjoying Axel’s irritation. Despite his growing annoyance, Axel needs to know where Willow is and is willing to hear Asher out, even if it means pretending to be civil. As the conversation progresses, Asher reveals that Willow proposed an alliance with him and will return to his land, and he is willing to bring her back to Axel in exchange for a Lycan bride.

Axel is skeptical of Asher’s words and is unsure if he can be trusted. He is concerned that Asher may be playing him, and he is also worried about the potential alliance with Willow. As Asher leaves, Axel turns to his advisors, Greg and Nathan, and expresses his doubts about Asher’s sincerity. Greg cautions against underestimating Asher’s abilities as a Lycan, and Nathan suggests that they consider giving Asher a Lycan bride when he returns. Axel is incredulous at the idea, feeling that he can’t just hand over one of his own people to appease Asher. The tension builds as Axel and his advisors discuss the implications of Asher’s proposal and the looming threat to their pack’s stability.

Emotional pain

Violet, still reeling from the physical and emotional abuse inflicted by Axel, is struggling to come to terms with the destruction of her relationship with him. Her trusted friend Emily, who had intervened to save her, tries to comfort and reassure Violet that she will not be forgotten and that justice will be served. Emily vows to find proof of Violet’s innocence and bring it to Axel’s attention, hoping to break the cycle of oppression and betrayal.

As Emily tends to Violet’s wounds, Violet’s emotions are raw and overwhelming. Despite Emily’s efforts to calm her, Violet is convinced that Axel is beyond redemption and that there is no point in trying to prove her innocence. Emily’s determination to fight for Violet’s justice is palpable, and her words of comfort and encouragement serve as a lifeline for Violet as she navigates the aftermath of her brutal treatment at Axel’s hands. The scene sets the stage for a larger conflict, with Emily’s vow to take action and bring Axel to justice threatening to upset the balance of power within the pack.

Guess what

Violet’s emotions continue to oscillate as she navigates her new life among the humans. Despite her efforts to focus on more positive thoughts, her mind often wanders back to her past with Axel, questioning her identity and the paternity of her upcoming child. Emily’s departure has given Violet a glimmer of hope, as she waits for her friend’s return with proof of her innocence. Meanwhile, Violet has settled into a routine, keeping busy with knitting and domestic chores, while avoiding areas where Axel might be present.

Sky’s sudden enthusiasm and announcement that she’s been given permission to move in with Sam and potentially get married has sparked conflicting emotions within Violet. She feels a sense of excitement and joy for her friend, but also pangs of guilt and longing, as she sees herself in Sky’s situation. Violet’s internal struggles are evident, as she grapples with the uncertainty of her own future and the possibility of finding a lifeline among the humans. The conversation with Sky has served as a poignant reminder of the relationships she left behind and the possibilities that lie ahead, leaving Violet to wonder what her future may hold.

Unhearing

Axel’s anger and frustration simmer just below the surface as he confronts Greg in his office. Their conversation revolves around Violet’s apparent punishment, her pregnancy, and the potential threat of Asher, a new Lycan in the area. Greg urges Axel to reconsider his stance on Violet, emphasizing the importance of an heir and the potential consequences of not producing one. Axel, however, remains resolute, dismissing Greg’s concerns and insisting that Violet deserves the pain she’s received for her perceived betrayal.

As the conversation unfolds, Axel’s emotions escalate, and his words become increasingly aggressive. The mention of Asher, a stranger who seems to know more about the forgotten lands, only adds fuel to Axel’s flames. Demanding that Greg leave, Axel’s anger finally boils over, and he lashes out at the furniture, his wolf stirring within him. The encounter leaves Axel more consumed by his wrath and desire for revenge, motivating him to cause Violet as much pain as possible, as he believes she has caused him.

Rumours

Violet’s world shatters as she discovers Axel’s new companion, a Lycan woman with similar features, being led up the stairs of the palace. Overwhelmed by the revelation, Violet’s body freezes, her organs stop working, and she can’t breathe. She feels like she’s losing Axel all over again, struggling to come to terms with the fact that he’s moved on from their relationship. The pain is exacerbated by the memory of Axel’s words, “He said he loved me,” which now seem hollow and untrue.

As Violet’s tears flow, Hilda attempts to comfort her, urging her to remember their goal: to keep the child alive until Aunt Emily returns with the evidence needed to exact revenge. Violet’s crying subsides, replaced by a determination to endure the pain and abuse, knowing it will be her ultimate revenge when Emily returns. Violet’s actions become a testament to her resilience, as she continues to perform her duties, even serving Axel and his new companion. Her pain and outrage will simmer beneath the surface, awaiting the perfect moment to strike.

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