Chapter summary of Chapter 249 – The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM
In Chapter 249, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison).
Addison paced slowly around the room, checking every corner and even peering behind each pillar as if expecting to find someone hidden there. Elric made no move to stop her, he knew she was safe.
The Core Source before them radiated pure light magic, a power that no Night Walker could cross. In fact, this might even be the safest place in the entire forest, so he allowed her to roam freely without worry.
The others tried to speak to Addison, hoping to understand what was wrong, but she was too deep in thought to respond. Her focus had narrowed to a single purpose: finding the source of the voice.
Then, she heard it again.
"Here..."
This time, it wasn’t as intrusive or desperate as before. Instead, it carried a gentler, almost apologetic tone, and with it came a strange warmth that seeped into her. Though the voice echoed in her mind, her body seemed to move on its own, guiding her steps until she stood before the glowing orb, the Core Source of the barrier that kept them trapped in the forest.
Aside from its brilliant light, Addison couldn’t see through the orb, and she wasn’t even sure the voice she’d heard truly came from it; perhaps she was mistaken.
"No... here..." the voice urged again, as if it could hear her very thoughts. Addison’s eyes widened in shock. She blinked a few times before asking, almost hesitantly, "Should I break it?"
"Yes, Princess..." Elric replied, thinking she was speaking to him.
"Wait!" The voice cut in urgently. "Don’t break it just yet! Save them first!" it pleaded.
"Who are they?" Addison asked aloud.
By now, Maxwell, Zion, Levi, and Elric had caught up to her. It quickly became clear she wasn’t talking to any of them; her gaze was locked on someone, or something, they couldn’t see. Their eyes followed hers and settled on the glowing orb.
"My kin... save them, please."
Addison drew in a sharp breath as realization struck her. "Are you... a light fairy?" she whispered.
"Um," the voice replied simply.
"And... you were the one used as the Core Source to keep this prison’s barrier working for centuries?!" Addison pressed, her mind racing as the pieces began to fit together. It sounded absurd, more like a wild theory than fact.
Could a single Light Fairy truly sustain a barrier for hundreds of years without perishing?
If it had indeed become the Core Source, then it was being exploited as the very power behind the prison’s seal, its energy, and perhaps even its life force, slowly drained over the centuries.
"Yes," the voice confirmed, its tone casual, almost indifferent, as though the long years meant nothing to it.
"The kin you want me to save... are they Light Fairies too? Are there other survivors?!" Addison pressed urgently. After all, it was believed the Light Fairies had long gone extinct; none remained to counterbalance the power of the Dark Fairies. With no opposition, the dark witches had used that power as they pleased.
"No," the Light Fairy corrected gently. "They are Dark Fairies, imprisoned here to protect them from the dark forces."
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