Sold AS The alpha King's Breeder

Sold As The Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 125

Chapter 125: The Seer’s Prophecy

**Otto’s POV

It seemed a bit strange to step outside in the morning and not see a dead body.

Every day since I’d first started hearing the fighting nearby. I’d come out to find their bodies littering the ground.

It’s nearly impossible to tell a friendly dead wolf from an enemy dead wolf.

I would spend a few hours dragging them away from my home to keep the wild animals, the bugs, and the smell away.

But hopefully, that was all over.

This was the third morning in the past few weeks that I had been able to come out of my hiding spot in the morning and not see a dead wolf lying within a hundred yards of my cottage.

I took a look around before I completely revealed myself, but I didn’t see any suspicious wolves anywhere.

Perhaps the fact that the only howls I’d heard the night before had come in the distance truly did mean that the war was being pushed back in the other direction.

It was almost too good to be true, but I wanted to believe it.

I wanted to believe that King James and his forces were being successful, and we were finally winning the war.

Living on the outskirts of the village would’ve been dangerous but I wasn’t willing to leave the cottage as that was the only thing my parents left me. They died protecting me, and this was my home.

The thought of my parents brought tears to my eyes, but I told myself I needed to be strong. I was sixteen years old, and I was determined to become a warrior and fight for my country. Warriors should not cry.

I took a deep breath of the fresh air and decided it was time to venture into the village. I needed supplies, and even though the last time I had been there, staples were in low quantities, I wanted to see how the situation was and what the villagers had to say.

I still needed to be cautious. Just because I didn’t smell any enemy wolves near my home, that didn’t mean none were stationed between myself and the village, which was a mile away.

Taking my time, I stayed off of the road, winding my way through the trees instead, and came to the village a different way so that if any soldiers were stationed at a checkpoint, I wouldn’t get myself into trouble.

When I came into town between the tavern and the shoe shop, it seemed clear to me that the entire village had noticed a change.

A smile lit my face as I emerged and walked among the other villagers. I didn’t see a lot of people that I knew there, but people who were out seemed to be safe and sound.

“Otto! Kiddo!” one of the men I knew well, Mr. Benjamin, shouted. “So glad you were able to make it to town.” Then he gave me a very tight hug and said, “So sorry about your parents! We were worried about you. Why didn’t you come to the village?

“I’m fine, Mr. Ben,” my throat was tight, “I was able to hide myself.”

“Thank goodness,” he said, “It seems it’s all over now. The enemy invaders have been forced off by our Alpha Ethan.”

Ethan’s army?!” I

He was said to be invincible and never lost a battle. Now I knew for

to ensure that we stay safe,” he continued, gesturing toward the end of the main street. I saw a few

to make sure you’re not harmed, you

Ben,” I told him. “But I think I’ll be just fine at my

said a quick prayer to the

Goddess also bless us so that the situation stayed this way

I caught a glimpse of

should be intimidating, but I

me. I froze, and

———-

to find the seer who had connected me with Rosalie earlier. Because of her, I witnessed the birth of my child and was sure that Rosalie was okay.

that gratitude was imperative, and I hadn’t shown much of it over the last

done a great service to me, so I wanted to at least thank her in person before heading back to

to find her on my own, but I didn’t see her anywhere. I

saw a young man just finishing

Otto!”

Otto replied and then he

seemed like a pleasant enough fellow to

called his

he said,

around me, like most people

put up a hand to stop him from bowing

I spoke to a woman earlier. Someone called her a seer. Do you

She lives in a cabin a couple of blocks over. Head straight that way, and you’ll see it. The place is small with all kinds of charms

wasn’t sure what to think, but I

it didn’t matter how skeptical I was before my experience.

find the house-especially since the seer, Gayla, was sitting

was sitting in a rocking chair, her hands on the armrests, staring

was even part of the

conversation shifted. “Good morning, sir, one of the women said, bowing her head, “Can we help

a

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Then they all bowed their heads to me

to the other side of the

came here to

.

and walked toward me, making her way down the

any help to move around, as if she was

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