Summary of Chapter 250 – A pivotal chapter in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM
The chapter Chapter 250 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.
"Luckily, I forced the Night Walker out of this cave, so for now, it can only wander outside, and you’re safe."
"But if the Night Walkers sense that their masters, the Dark Fairies, are touched or in danger, they will swarm back here, and we won’t have much time. That’s why I suggest you save all the Dark Fairies at once and destroy the medium that the Dark Witches use to control them."
"However, you mustn’t touch the medium directly. Even though its malevolent energy has weakened over time, it’s still dangerous."
Then Addison remembered that Lance and the others were still outside. Since the Light Fairies had mentioned the Night Walkers, didn’t that mean her people’s lives were also in danger?
She realized she had little choice but to help, because if she didn’t, the first to die would be the people in the caravan.
Now she understood why Elric had warned them not to leave the barrier, no matter what they saw or heard. He must have known about this all along. A shaky breath she hadn’t realized she’d been holding finally escaped her lungs.
"Alright then," she said. "After we release the Dark Fairies, how do we free you without breaking the orb? Or do we simply shatter it?"
"Form a contract with me," the Light Fairy replied.
"Wait—what?! What about our affinity? Aren’t you going to check that first? Besides, I’m a werewolf, not a spiritualist..." Addison said, her heart lurching like it was on a roller coaster.
She couldn’t understand why the Light Fairy would even suggest such a thing. Werewolves were shifters with no natural affinity for magic; there had never been a werewolf mage in history.
That was why her father, the Alpha King, had no choice but to form an alliance with the Mage Tower, which was led by a human, the current Tower Master, Archmage Elric.
Without magic affinity, werewolves couldn’t sense magic, much less form bonds with fairies.
"Are you sure you mean me... and not the mage standing behind me?" Addison asked again, skepticism clear in her voice.
"Forming a contract with a fairy doesn’t always require magic affinity. As long as you possess the talent and a connection to nature, it’s possible. It’s just... no one’s ever done it before, so nobody knew. But I can feel it—you and I could make a contract..." the Light Fairy said, its voice growing weaker. Perhaps even maintaining this mental link with Addison was already pushing its body to the limit.
"So, how do I save the Dark Fairies?" Addison finally asked. It wasn’t as if she had much of a choice; her only option now was to gamble her life on this.
"You could simply shatter the orbs from the seven pillars to release them..." The voice faded into silence. Addison didn’t even know how to form a contract with the Light Fairy as it had described. It seemed the fairy had already exhausted its strength and fallen into a deep coma.
Addison swallowed the lump in her throat. "Didn’t you say I shouldn’t shatter the orb? What’s the difference between breaking yours and breaking theirs?"
No one answered.
She guessed the reason might be that the Dark Fairies’ orbs likely didn’t have any magic imbued in them, whereas the Light Fairy’s orb served as the Core Source of the barrier. Shattering it outright wouldn’t just deactivate the barrier; it would cause the magic to backfire against the Light Fairy. In its weakened state, it wouldn’t survive.
That must be why it was asking her to form a contract. A master–servant bond would allow them to share a life force, letting it draw on her strength to survive—like a parasite clinging to its host. The thought alone made Addison furrow her brows.
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