Mate to the Lycan king

Mate to the Lycan king

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On her 18th birthday, Emily faced betrayal. Her boyfriend turned out to be her sister's mate. Not only did her father demand that she forgive her sister and her boyfriend's betrayal, but he also asked her to preside over their wedding. However, at the wedding, she met Prince Leon. He claimed that she was his mate. The prince had another engagement with another woman. Emily's best friend Lola told her that the best way to get the prince was to tie him to a bed. "My sweet Emily, you only belong to me." Leon whispered on the bed.

Chapter 1 Birthday

"How could you do this to me?" My voice trembled, and I couldn't believe what I was seeing. It was less than an hour before my birthday party was supposed to start, and my sister Susan had slept with my boyfriend Jack, who had been in love with me for three years!

Jack slipped out of bed naked and looked at me with an unhappy face. Obviously, my sudden appearance had ruined his good thing. He pulled me into the room without saying a word and slammed the door.

My sister Susan covered her upper body with a sheet, her long hair scattering on her snow-white shoulders. She kept her head down the whole time, her eyes only focusing on the sheets clutched by her hands in front of her. I felt an angry flame burning in my eyes. Why hadn't she thought to get dressed immediately?

Susan was a child adopted by my parents. My father had brought her back to our home when I was seven years old. On that day, she was only wearing an ordinary little floral dress, and she didn't even have a decent suitcase. My father carried a black cloth bag in one hand, which contained only two sets of old clothes. That was all Susan had.

She was thin and timid. When Susan first set foot in the house, she stole a glance at all the furnishings with curious and envious eyes. My mother looked at her coldly, as if she was a stray puppy picked up from the roadside.

"Susan will stay with us from now on!" my father had said to me.

I hugged, bathed, and slept with her. I shared everything I had with her, and I even thought that she was my only friend in this world. She took care of me like my own sister. As far as I could remember, she had never argued with me about anything.

"I hate you, Susan!" I stood in front of her, tears flowing into my mouth. The feeling of extreme heartache almost suffocated me. I wished that the person sitting on the bed in front of me was not Susan but someone else. At least I could hate strangers and even beat them up. But I felt desperate and heartbroken about the betrayal of my loved ones!

"Emily, it's not Susan's fault!" Jack stood in front of me, and there was still a little thin sweat on his chest hair. He frowned at me, and there was no guilt in his eyes.

"Susan is my mate! We only found each other last month!" Jack sighed. "I'm sorry, I meant to tell you this earlier, but Susan was afraid that you would be sad, so she kept it hidden!"

"Then I should thank you, right?" I stared at Jack, the man I had once deeply loved, and I remembered his promise to me under the moon.

"You once told me that you would choose me as your future wife even if your destined mate was not me, didn't you?" I said tearfully. "So, were those words lies?"

"Emily, we were only sixteen. I'm still young!" Jack bowed his head, and his tone was somewhat helpless. "Everything is changing. I loved you, and I love Susan now! In fact, I have thought of a solution!"

"What is it?" I looked at Jack doubtfully, but he turned his face away. Obviously, even he thought I couldn't accept the decision he was going to tell me next.

"Emily, I know you are excellent. You are also the best candidate for Luna. But my pack can't accept a Luna without a wolf! I can make you my lover, and I hope you can help Susan become a good Luna. I believe you can do it. This is my decision!" Jack said before turning his head to me, waiting for my answer.

I just stared at Jack. I bit my back molar tightly and tried my best to control my emotions. I felt cold all over. I never thought that the man I had once loved would say such cruel words to me. A werewolf without a wolf was considered an alien among the wolf clan, even inferior to the lowly Omega Wolf. This was a shame for werewolves. Werewolves without wolves couldn't even have their werewolf names!

However, this man had once told me that he would not dislike me without a wolf. "Your wolf will come eventually!" How gently and considerate he had once comforted me. But now, as Jack just said, everything was changing. He had changed, but I was stupidly kept in the dark.

"Go to hell!" I said to Jack mercilessly. "You humiliated me, Jack! I hate you!"

"Emily, I hope you calm down!" Jack grabbed my arm in an attempt to keep me. "I still love you, and I hope you can live in peace with Susan. Without your help, it would be very difficult for Susan to become a Luna!"

"Shut up!" I finally broke out, and I didn't wake up until now. It turned out that in Jack's mind, I was just a tool that could be used. I had originally wanted to give him the most precious virgin night after the birthday party! Oh, I'm so stupid!

"Put on your clothes!" I grabbed the vase on the table and smashed it at the corner of the bed. Then I heard Susan scream miserably!

"What happened?" The door was opened, and my parents appeared outside at the same time.

"Oh!" My mother covered her mouth in disbelief, and the shock on her face quickly turned to anger as she stared at Susan on the bed with a knife-like gaze.

Meanwhile, Jack sat beside Susan, and she buried her head in his arms, crying quietly. I noticed my father and Jack exchange a look before my father spoke in his deep voice.

"Go to my study room, Emily," my father said, giving me a meaningful look. "We need to talk about the three of you."

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