LOGINI was a princess ennobled by my father, the late king. Marrying the general of the northern frontier, Griffin Quenell was already a great show of royal favor. On my wedding day, just as my royal carriage arrived at the Quenell family’s courtyard, a woman dressed in grey wool knelt before the castle gate. She held a swaddled infant in her arms. Griffin, as the groom of the day, dressed in his wedding tunic, blocked my path with a troubled expression. “Your Grace, Joan is someone I met in the borderlands. She bore me a son and now has no place to go. Please let her move in with me on this special occasion. You’ll be my first wife, and she’ll be my second wife. It’s all for the sake of the Quenell bloodline.” The guests at the gate erupted into commotion. His grandmother, Wilma Quenell, spoke firmly. “Your Grace, you were born into royalty. You certainly do not lack a title. However, Griffin is the only son the Quenell family has had in three generations. This child bears the Quenell name. We surely can’t make him an illegitimate child.” The border soldiers knelt and said in unison, “Your Grace, have mercy!” I looked down at the child in the swaddle, then at Griffin’s pleading gaze. I smiled, removed my coronet from my head, and placed it on the wedding table. Then, I turned and boarded my carriage. “General Quenell, I will not stop you from wanting an heir, but my late father’s decree said I am to be married, not given away as a gift. If your family cannot abide by his words, then I shall take the decree back with me.”
View MoreTrumpets blared and drums rolled.Jasper swung down from his horse and strode to the carriage. He gave the door a light tap with his foot. Then, he drew back the curtain with his strong, steady hand and reached out to me once again.“Isolde, we’re home.” His voice was gentle and soft. It was nothing like the ruthless man who struck fear into all who crossed him.I placed my hand in his. He held it and led me into his house.There was no ugly guilt forced upon me. No mistress blocking the gate with a child. No filthy schemes and lies.This time, I had a man whose eyes were only fixed on me, brimming with love, and people who rejoiced for us.After the grand wedding, the Quenell family vanished completely from the capital.It was said that Wilma could not bear the jostling and humiliation along the road to exile. She collapsed and passed away.Meanwhile, Joan was thrown into the vilest brothel of the capital.Each day, she was forced to receive dozens of clients from every wal
Griffin had fallen into ruin and disgrace, abandoned by all who once stood by him. Did he have it coming, too?“Griffin, enjoy what little time you have left.”I looked at him, wretched as he was. I no longer felt anything for him.“At noon tomorrow, the Quenell family will be banished to Lingnarth. As for you, you will stay in this cell and slowly pay for your crimes.”I turned away and did not spare him another glance as I made my way toward the exit.“Isolde! Isolde, don’t leave!” I could hear Griffin’s heart-wrenching cries coming from behind me.“I’m sorry, I’m truly sorry! Please, give me one more chance! I just want to stay by your side, even if it means working as your servant. I will do anything!” The iron chains rattled loudly as he strained against them. His desperate pleas sounded like the final wail of a trapped beast.But I did not stop walking.In this world, there were no second chances.Some mistakes could never be undone.I stepped out of the dungeon.
“Griffin, have you looked at yourself in a mirror?”I stood on the dry ground as I looked down coldly at him. He was soaking in filthy water.“You look worse than one of my hounds right now. Why would I want you?”The hope in Griffin’s eyes vanished. He coughed up blood violently.“Isolde, why are you so cruel...? I fought for Cathor. I won battles for you. How can you be so cruel to me?”“Won battles?” I looked at him as if he were a fool. “Griffin, do you truly believe that you were invincible on the border?“You would not have survived if Jasper had not secretly sent you food and supplies. He cleaned up every disaster you left behind. With your poor skill at warfare, you would have died in the northern wastes long ago.”Griffin’s eyes widened in shock. He looked at Jasper behind me in utter disbelief. Jasper crossed his arms over his chest as he sneered mockingly. He could not even be bothered to spare Griffin a single glance.“Do you know why my father made you the ge
He gave the credit for saving him to a maidservant who had long since died.He took my sacrifice for granted, yet he resented me for my higher station.“Not only do I know that, but I also know why you were so eager to bring this mistress into your household. It was never about continuing your family bloodline.”I looked down at him and continued to tear away his last shred of decency.“It is because you suffered a severe injury at the border. You will never be able to father a child for the rest of your life. You were afraid that once I married you, the truth would come out. You feared the Quenell bloodline would end. That is why you rushed to find a child born out of wedlock to pass off as yours!”The entire crowd fell into dead silence when they heard my words.Everyone looked at Griffin with a most strange and unsettling gaze.He was impotent.For a nobleman whose duty was to carry on the family line, this was worse than death.“No! Shut up! Shut up!” Griffin covered his e












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