Chapter 427: Chapter 427 - I’ll wear this proudly...to honor her

Voren glanced over his shoulder into the softly lit room. The gentle glow of the bedside lamp illuminated Seraphine’s peaceful sleeping face. She hadn’t moved at all since she lay down, her breathing slow and even.

After everything that had happened that day, she looked completely exhausted, like her body and heart had finally given out.

He quietly looked back at Vladimir and gave a small nod. "Alright."

Carefully closing the door behind him so he wouldn’t wake her, he followed his father down the hallway. Neither of them spoke a word. The silence between them wasn’t comfortable, but neither man seemed ready to break it just yet.

By the time they reached the upper deck, the entire scene had completely transformed. Only a short while earlier, the yacht had been alive with laughter, music, beautiful flowers, and all the joyful wedding decorations.

Now it was as though none of it had ever existed. The crew had worked with incredible speed. Every ribbon had been taken down, the chairs were gone, the floral arrangements had disappeared, and even the dance floor had been cleared away.

The deck looked spotless and bare beneath the moonlight, with only the gentle sound of waves lapping against the yacht surrounding them.

Voren rested his forearms against the balustrade and looked out across the dark, endless ocean. "I’m listening."

His voice remained calm. He still hadn’t forgiven his father. The wounds Vladimir had caused ran too deep to disappear overnight. But despite everything, he could also see the heavy grief weighing down on the older man.

Vladimir stood beside him for several long moments before finally speaking. His shoulders looked heavier than Voren had ever seen them. "Voren..." His voice carried genuine, raw regret. "I’m deeply sorry."

He lowered his eyes. "There are no words that can erase the way I treated your wife." Pain filled his entire expression. "I’ll spend however long it takes trying to earn her forgiveness. I don’t even know if I deserve that chance."

Voren remained silent, letting him speak. Vladimir slowly lifted the small velvet box he had been holding. "I wanted you to accept this."

then did Voren notice the box in his father’s hands. His eyes narrowed slightly. "What is

Nestled inside were two breathtaking ruby necklaces, one designed for

crimson color rich and mesmerizing. The craftsmanship was unlike anything

elegant, and completely timeless. No modern jeweler could have recreated something

accept anything connected to Vladimir

mother

words instantly stole Voren’s full attention.

over the soft velvet lining. "She told me... she had a feeling she might not survive." His voice became unsteady. "So she asked me to keep these safe." His eyes grew glossy with emotion. "When you were

box. Every emotion inside

Olivia convinced me that Oriana had survived... I forgot they even existed." He laughed bitterly at himself. "It wasn’t until we decided to attend your wedding that I remembered. I figured we

escaped him. "Now I realize she only agreed because she never knew what was inside. If she’d known, she would’ve found another way to manipulate the situation. She also knew better than to ask too

box out toward his son. "Now that we know how precious these truly are... will

With slightly trembling hands, he accepted the velvet box. He held it carefully, almost like he was holding

voice grew thick with overwhelming emotion. "Then of course I’ll accept them." A tear gathered in

out a long, heavy breath. Then his expression became serious once more. "I don’t want you worrying about anything else

But every member of the Grimroot Pack deserves to know the truth. They

gave a firm nod.

be said. Father and son quietly returned to

door to the honeymoon suite, he immediately noticed movement. Seraphine was no longer asleep. She sat upright on the bed with the

wide eyes landed on him the second he stepped inside. They looked as

came out so fast that Voren couldn’t

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