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Mommy Wolf: Raise A Cub, Claimed By His Beast Daddy-Chapter 212: Faeries Confrontation (II)
Crush Tutu was about to cry thinking of her poor darling who wouldn’t have time to indulge in love. Was it a curse because their previous darling died because of love? Or was it a never-ending cycle?
After all, their darling was half-human; surely it was normal for her to feel love and desire, right?
Healer Roro noticed the little faerie’s tears and wiped them out of concern. "Now that the General and his troops have left us, can you tell me the truth?"
Crush Tutu looked at the kind elder and nodded weakly. "Our darling found the Dawn Star of this era and took care of him, seeing him as her own son, and in the end, met the father—the Dusk Star.
The Dusk Star is the king of this kingdom, Elder, and he plans to make our darling the queen. Our darling likes those cursed beings and see them as her own family. So I wanted to stop General Gugu just now, because I don’t want everyone to see our darling being embraced by the Dusk Star of this era."
The middle-aged healer faerie’s face paled instantly. The information given by the little ones was too much even for an experienced elder like her, because this was the first time their darling had become entangled with the cursed being of this era, who brought nothing but calamity.
"Y-you are not joking, are you?" she asked.
"We are serious, Elder!" Jan Keke insisted. "We have been taking care of the Dawn Star since two days ago!"
Healer Roro panicked because she knew that General Gugu was a hothead. Seeing their darling being embraced by the cursed being would anger him and prompt him to attack on sight!
"We have to reach them now! We cannot let our darling see the fight between the faeries and the Dusk Star!"
Thus, they flew as fast as possible to catch up, but they were no match for General Gugu and his troops, who were trained to fight despite their small bodies.
**
Meanwhile, Sisi reluctantly parted her lips from Kael’s because she was out of breath. But Kael kept embracing her as he wanted to spend more time with Sisi under these snow fireflies, hoping the night would last forever.
Unfortunately, he knew that was impossible, so he advised, "When those faerie elders come tomorrow, I want you to think twice about accepting the deal. I led a similar life to my son back then. For me, I felt a constant pain under my skin, as if I were burning from the inside for five years straight.
It was painful, but what pained me the most was the loneliness. I was kicked out and had to fend for myself in Roc Forest when I was Jojo’s age.
My mother died because she could barely fend for herself. She was alienated by the pack and died while trying to take care of me.
So, if you’re asking me what I would have wanted back then, I wouldn’t have minded enduring the pain under my skin, but I couldn’t endure the loneliness without my mother.
I think Jojo also has the same idea, Sisi. He wouldn’t mind being blind for five or seven years as long as you’re by his side."
Sisi lowered her head. "I think the situation is a little different, Kael. When you were a cub, you didn’t have anyone by your side. So you didn’t have a choice, really.
But Jojo still has you. Even when I’m gone, I know that you’ll take care of him to the best of your ability."
Kael was heartbroken, realizing that Sisi wouldn’t budge from her original decision.
She really wanted to cure Jojo’s blindness, even if it might cost her own joy.
Kael hugged her even tighter than before, fearing that she could disappear from his embrace at any moment, just like the fated mate with violet eyes in his dream who turned into thousands of fireflies the moment he tried to hug her.
He had a lot to say in his mind, but in the end, he couldn’t say anything.
His tongue was tied, yet his heart demanded that he do more!
"By the way, my faerie friends told me that you and I are the same to Jojo," Sisi mentioned.
"The same?"
"That... we are not his birth parents. Kael, is that true? Are you really not his biological father?"
Kael took a deep breath as he had expected this question would arise sooner or later. Sisi was not a regular human, so she must have noticed it in one way or another.
Nevertheless, Kael was ready to open up about his past, about how he was nothing but a killing machine for his former alpha, and how he became the sole survivor who took Jojo with him to safety.
But before he could say a thing, Sisi suddenly turned her head toward the direction of the entrance, and she looked nervous.
"Sisi? What’s wrong?" Kael asked.
...
Sisi didn’t give any answer. She kept staring at the entrance and said, "This is not what it looks like, Elder."
**
General Gugu was restless thinking about their darling.
Everyone wanted her to be safe as she returned to the faerie land. But if she was under the imprisonment of the cursed being, was it even possible for her to go back in one piece?
So he commanded his soldiers to fly faster and prepare their weapons in case of an ambush, though he doubted that the Dusk Star could see them, because only untainted children and those with pure hearts could see faeries as nature’s way of protection.
He sensed the presence of a very strong faerie inside a pavilion in the middle of a garden. There were also flickering snow fireflies unique to the north.
"Our darling must be there! Let’s fly down!" General Gugu commanded as they all dove toward the pavilion.
However, as they reached the entrance, everyone, including General Gugu, was stunned to see their darling embracing a man with crimson eyes—the sign of a cursed being, the Dusk Star.
"What... what is this?"







