Sould As The Alpha King's Breeder

Sold As The Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 140

Chapter 140 Who Did Rosalie Find?

**Rosalie’s POV

The view from the Queen‘s suite was spectacular. People said that the far north was only ruins from the old times, but they didn’t know Cerina had led my people to rebuild it over the years.

Even with everything that the people of the north–my people had been through, they hadn‘t failed to take care of the palace.

Because they truly revered the royal family.

They truly revered my family.

They truly revered me.

I was especially impressed by the garden. There weren’t any flowers or plants as those couldn‘t easily survive the harsh climate. This was a garden mainly decorated with beautiful stone sculptures.

Staring out at the window, I tried to come to grips with what they were asking me to do. I knew I‘d have plenty of help, but I needed to understand how things worked in this land, how Cerina had been running things, what the laws had been before, when my ancestors were the rulers.

I needed to make sure that I was able to accept all of those rules and laws myself because I didn‘t want to be the one enforcing rules that I didn‘t agree with.

A couple of days ago, Cerina took me to a great hall that looked a lot like a library except all of the books looked like they were textbooks or legal journals of some sort. Along one wall was a huge shelf full of cubby holes with scrolls in it.

Some of these documents had to be hundreds of years old, if not thousands.

When I told her that it would take years to just finish reading them, she showed me a large volume that had been sitting in the middle of a massive oak table and told me that it contained our main laws, the primary rules, and the references to the corresponding detailed rules of our land.

I had been studying for a few days.

Most of the laws were understandable, but a few of them seemed outdated and unnecessarily harsh. For example, there was one that said a father could punish his daughter by striking her if she spoke out of turn. I thought that seemed archaic. I also wanted to remove some of the regulations about how landowners could punish those who leased their land if they didn‘t pay taxes on time. I agreed there should be penalties, but not physical ones.

I made a list of items I wanted to change. It wasn‘t long, but

they were all important.

Behind me, my baby made a little fussing sound. I put down my books to check on him. I wanted to go talk to Cerina, but I needed to wait for Seraphine to come back first. It all worked out well as I got time to feed him and get him back to sleep.

“Rosalie, were you looking for me?” Seraphine entered the room, and she walked directly to the crib and gently rocked it when she saw the little one wiggling a little. I smiled. It felt so

good to know that my son wasn‘t only loved by me.

“Yes, I was about to talk to Cerina. I have some thoughts and

questions regarding the laws.”

while rocking the crib back and forth slightly. “I saw her talking to Georgia in the courtyard. Dear, I‘m sure it may seem overwhelming, but I have faith that you‘ll figure it out. You still have a couple of months until

my coronation day. I had a lot

Seraphine,” I told her, patting her arm. “You‘re such a

be the one to have found you and brought you back to our land… the

to respond to her compliment, so I only

she was mad at Cerina. As I approached, 1 heard her saying, “Whoever is leading

hi, Rosalie,” she said. “I‘m sorry. I just… it makes me so angry to hear that more people have been harmed. It was just like an endless battle. Just when

was it?”

her voice calm. “Another village was attacked. This time four children

chest, thinking of my own son. “How could they?

know. We need to get back out there and begin fighting again. Sorry, Rosalie. There‘s no need for us to burden you with what happens out

head. “No, Georgia, please, keep me informed.

please let me know if there‘s

me a smile. “That‘s very kind of

need your help, I‘m not shy to ask. Now, I’ll go check in with the others.” || knew that meant she was

us to review the laws and rules of the land as a group? I have some thoughts

tell that she was pleased with the progress I‘d

Cerina said. “I‘ll get a meeting put

couple of hours later, I was accompanied by Cerina as we went to the boardroom to meet with the other five

my cheeks redden from the weight of their

everyone. As many of you may know, I‘ve been reviewing the laws and regulations of the land to make sure I understand all

help them to thrive.”

nodded, and were waiting

prosperous again. However, time has changed and some may not be as applicable as they were in times past… I will share my preliminary thoughts for those | have doubts about, and I would love to hear your opinions. Your assistance in revising the laws will help to build the foundation

in agreement with what I had to say. They nodded their heads, smiled, and looked

get some push back. However, Cerina and the rest of the leaders

I realized that I‘d oversimplified the impact they currently had on how the pack operated. Thankfully, Cerina was able to

wasn‘t the only one who had thought of

that changes were long overdue, and they were pleased that I brought them up. What surprised me was, for some of the items I raised concerns about, leaders in the room already had some great solutions or

a two–hour long discussion, everyone seemed to be in agreement, and it was a fruitful meeting. One of the gentlemen, Mr. Charles, noted down

our discussion with a smile, and I could tell she was very proud

I looked at everyone with appreciation. “Thank you for the kind words,” I said. I took a deep breath. “In the meantime, I would like to continue to learn the ways of how a queen must rule her land. I feel very unprepared. Just because I have

“It‘s you–you are a natural–born leader, it‘s true. But

help others, your loving heart, and your hard work…

I felt more confident that I could do it. “Will you teach me?” I asked her and the rest of the

nodded

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