Summary of Chapter 247 – A pivotal chapter in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM
The chapter Chapter 247 is one of the most intense moments in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), written by GoddessKM. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
"Captain, we need to know what those things are! The Princess, the Archmage, the Alphas, and the Beta are all out there. What if they’re in danger?" the guard pressed. But Lance’s grip only tightened, his fingers digging in hard enough to make the man wince as though his shoulder might be crushed.
"Captain..." the guard groaned, and only then did Lance snap out of it, realizing how hard he’d been holding on.
"We can’t leave the barrier; it was an order from the Archmage," Lance finally said, his voice hoarse and unsteady, so much so that even he could hardly believe the words. No one wanted to cross that barrier more than he did, to run out there and find Addison.
Suddenly, a desperate cry shattered the tense silence. "Help! Help me!!!" Addison’s voice rang out from beyond the forest.
Then the shadowy figures vanished instantly, as if they had been lying in wait for that exact call for help. Without thinking, Lance sprang to his feet and bolted toward the fog.
But he had just declared no one was to leave, and it took four guards to wrestle him down, gripping his arms, legs, and torso to keep him from charging headlong into danger.
"Captain, you can’t leave, let us go!" two of the guards urged. "We’ll scout the area and return as soon as possible," they promised.
While Lance remained frozen in place, the two men forgot, just as Lance did in that moment of panic for Addison’s safety, that they were forbidden to step beyond the barrier. Moments later, a scream pierced the air. It came from one of the guards who had just gone out.
From the dense fog, the second guard emerged, sprinting toward the safety of the barrier. "M-Monsters—!" he shouted, but before he could finish, a shadowy figure swept past him.
It didn’t snatch him, but instead, it passed through him, and in that instant, his body collapsed into a husk of skin and bones, as though every drop of fluid, every muscle, even his soul had been drained away.
The sight froze everyone in place. Even Lance forgot to fight back, staring blankly at what remained of the fallen guard.
"C-Captain... I have this bold thought..." one of the guards murmured, his voice trembling as his eyes lingered on his fallen comrade lying lifeless on the ground.
Lance snapped back to his senses. Now, more than ever, fear gnawed at him—he wanted to rush out and find Addison. Yet curiosity kept him rooted in place, wondering what the guard was about to say, his gaze sweeping through the fog in search of those shadowy figures.
"What if... what if the scream that sounded like the Princess calling for help wasn’t her at all? What if some unknown creature, maybe even the same one that attacked my brothers, was the one screaming, imitating the Princess just to lure us out of the barrier? They can’t come in, so they bait us to step outside... and then kill us." The guard finally voiced his fear.
Hearing it, Lance’s heartbeat stuttered. If his subordinate’s theory was true, then the creature was clever enough to use bait to draw them out. But that only deepened his worry.
What about Addison and the others? He wasn’t her mate, so he couldn’t sense her life through a bond, and that uncertainty gnawed at him more than ever.
Then, without warning, the ghostly, shadow-like figure floating in the air—like a drifting specter—suddenly slammed against the barrier in front of them. It moved as if intending to attack them the same way it had struck down their fallen comrades, only to be repelled by the barrier’s defense.
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