Sould As The Alpha King's Breeder

Sold As The Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 452

Chapter 110: This Can’t Be Happening

*Theo*

I glared icily at Ciana and Sophia. They cowered before me and I smirked as I started to remove my gloves.

At the last minute, I caught Ciana’s eye. She was afraid of me for a moment, but I chuckled lightly again and I could tell she understood. She gave a slight nod.

I rounded on my father and jumped at him.

“What is this!?” Sebastian snarled. He glared at me, then pointed at Sophia. “I told you to kill that witch!”

“I’m not going to do that, Father,” I snarled, holding my hands out toward him.

“You filthy little witch! How dare you lie to me and go against my orders?” Sebastian roared, pointing at Sophia. He backed away as I stalked toward him.

I wasn’t going to let him get away this time.

“You refused to help Warren. Why would I do anything to help you?” Sophia asked, her shrill voice breaking through the air. “You could have just been a decent father for once, then you might not be in this situation.”

“You’re all betrayers! That little witch betrayed her king. And you, Theo, betrayed your own father. I’ll have you all executed for this!” he cried.

I noticed for the first time, my father had a flicker of fear in his eyes. He must have feared losing control, seeing all of us turning against him, even the people in his kingdom.

I shook my head, snarling. A tyrant could only hold so tightly before his victims started to fight against the squeezing pain.

“I’m not betraying my father. You are not my father because you never treated me like a son. Since I’m nothing more than a tool to you, I can disown you as my father and feel no remorse in what I’m about to do,” I informed him coldly.

I raised my arms up, showing off my bare, uncovered hands. Smirking, I reached for my father.

Sebastian growled and turned on his heel. He ran fast.

As helpful as Sophia’s bandages and medicine were, I was still weak from my captivity. Growling, I jumped into action, chasing my father away from the altar. I couldn’t let him get away again!

I didn’t care if he was still the king, I’d make sure no one dared shield him or protect him.

He probably was feeling cornered, no doubt. Unfortunately, cornered animals were always more dangerous. I needed to end this before he did anything crazy.

“Face me, coward!” I shouted.

“Who do you think you are to give me orders?” Sebastian growled back. He disappeared into the crowd and I heard a startled cry from within.

“No!” I gasped, recognizing the voice. I raced into the crowd after him. Everyone immediately parted for me with terror in their eyes as I launched myself forward.

My father turned back to me, a wild look on his face. He had his arms around a hostage. Sebastian glared at me, a hand aimed at her throat.

“Mother!” I stopped in my tracks.

“Don’t come any closer,” he snarled, spit flying from his mouth and landing on my mother’s face.

She made a disgusted look and shrank back within his hold.

finish what you started!” my

between you and

his head. “Look around, son. Guards are closing in from all sides, guards loyal to me. If you even lift a finger, I will

a hand and held it inches above her chest. I recognized the hand position, like he was getting ready to suck the life

I muttered, shaking my

around me, but they didn’t concern me. I couldn’t take my eyes off my father’s hand and

I almost forgot.

was my father and it was his bloodline

He didn’t need to because he had a lot better control

my eyes, how could I forget

age. He’d quickly turned me into a weapon. I never understood why. If

in a condescending voice, especially when she

“love.”

up!” Sebastian snapped, shaking her

my fists, ready to tear his head off for touching her and

me, Sebastian, you can’t. Don’t fool yourself and don’t try to bluff my son. He’s smarter

shut up!” Sebastian snarled, snapping his

and smirked at me. “Don’t let him trick you. He won’t be able to kill me. Shorten my

be responsible for whatever it is I

to drop my defense. There was no way I’d let Sebastian hurt

to kill someone. All he can do is injure them and shorten their lifespan. I

you used to be. I might have just enough strength to suck you

have done it already, just to show you he could. You know

looked at my own hands. I knew I had more strength than Sebastian but if I ran at him, how many years off my mother’s life would he take before I could defeat him?

her back in my life and didn’t

back, she anxiously urged. “Theo,

Ha.” Sebastian’s laugh

there’re a million ways to break a beautifully slender and fragile neck like yours,” Sebastian said, still laughing, “but

an empty threat! Theo, why are you hesitating?” she shouted, pointing at

encouraging him. That fucking weak-minded brat is not going to let me harm a single hair on your head. I know that far better than

talking about, my son is way

still alive so many years after Regina and Odelia had

My mother’s eyes widened.

out the truth? A mix of anxiety and expectation coiled in my

you alive for a very, very special reason. You’ re the only thing that has ever been able to control Theo,” Sebastian said, his voice thick with humor. “You see, with you around, I can get him

gasped. “Theo,

never knew, did you? As long as Theo did exactly as I said, you remained alive and well. If he showed an ounce of disobedience, all I had to do was tell him I’d kill you and he’d fall in line. Even

“STOP!” I roared.

Theo,” Mother whispered. She shook her head. “I never deserved you as a son. You

only when bringing your name into the conversation. Now, Theo, put on your gloves and go with the guards. Be a good son now, like you’ve always been, and

mother’s gaze burning into me. When I looked at her, her eyes were glassy with sadness. There was something else there, like a long awaited sense of peace and understanding. She held herself tall, her lips drawn

idea what

or else your mother

mother just to

around us. There was

“Surrender!” he ordered.

wrap around his throat and

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