Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder by Alice Knightsky
Chapter 133: Ethan, You Are Banished!
**Ethan’s POV**
A stillness fell over the throne room as I walked in. King James looked exhausted, with dark bags under his eyes, and Talon looked distressed. His teeth were gritted together, and I felt like he wanted to tell me something.
But I had left Rosalie and my baby to travel a great distance to be here. It was clear that something chaotic was happening as I used a little-known tunnel to make my way into the capital with the men who had accompanied me. Now, I stood before a group of men who were glaring at me, waiting for the king to answer my question. “Who doesn’t need to speak unless spoken to?” I asked him. Surely, no one was to speak to Talon in such a disrespectful way.
Granted, my Beta was a subordinate, but he’d never been anything but a loyal, respectful soldier for the king. “Ethan, you’ve returned,” my cousin said, a look of relief washing over him. “And not a moment too soon, I’m afraid.”
“Alpha!” Talon greeted me, although I could tell from his expression that he wished I hadn’t returned.
“What’s going on?” I asked. “Were those villagers running into the capital shouting about enemy soldiers?” It didn’t seem possible. When I’d left the capital, not long ago, the western forces were miles and miles away. Our army was strong enough to keep them at bay and drive them back with no problem whatsoever.
“I’m afraid so,” James said, dragging a hand down his face. “Everyone, leave Ethan and me. We need to discuss this matter in private.”
Talon, who had started his exit the moment the king made the request, mindlinked me. I could see by the look in his eyes that something was wrong.
A few of the other leaders, ones who thought that they were more important than they truly were, lingered around the throne, possibly thinking they were too critical to the king’s decision-making to truly need to be dismissed.
“Go at once!” James barked, and everyone filtered out.
‘Alpha, be on your guard. There’s no time for me to explain, but don’t trust anything James says to you. Things aren’t what they seem,’ Talon said, preparing me for the conversation with the king.
I stared at my Beta for a moment in confusion, wondering what he was getting at. A cold chill went down my spine as I contemplated what it might be that Talon was trying to warn me about. I wished he had more time to prepare me for what was about to happen.
However, he couldn’t go into more details before the room went silent with only the king and me left. “What’s happening, James?” I eventually asked, approaching the throne and speaking more bluntly, now that the others had cleared out.
James wouldn’t look at me, so I didn’t take that as a good sign.
“Kai sent a messenger,” he began, his eyes downcast. “He said Kai is making only one demand. He will call his troops off if I comply. Only one.” James let out a sigh and got up from his throne, his footsteps heavy as he walked over to the window.
Resting a weary hand on the windowsill, he looked outside. What used to be a beautiful flower garden was now trampled by the boots of villagers running for their lives and guards trying to contain them.
“I have not been put in an easy position, Ethan,” he said. I kept my distance, watching him, trying to understand what he was getting at. What condition could Kai possibly be demanding that King James could be considering? “Thousands of citizens could die if I don’t comply.”
“What is it?” I asked even though Talon had prepped me. My voice was quiet as I tried to figure it out on my own. “I don’t even understand how they’ve gotten so close.”
“Neither do I, and yet, here they are, he said, his eyes still focused outside.
They had to have used the tunnels. It was the only way. But how would they have even known of their existence?
I already knew the answer to that question. We knew there was a traitor in our midst. And now, I felt certain I knew exactly who it was.
When I got my hands on him…
However, what James said next took me by surprise.
“Before, when I needed an heir, the situation was different,” James continued. “You were my only hope then. I needed to make sure that someone was here to continue our grandfather’s bloodline, someone who hadn’t taken a mate, someone who hadn’t promised the woman they loved that they’d never forsake her the way that I had.”
He turned and glanced over his shoulder at me then, but he had to look away quickly, and I stared at him in confusion, though I thought I was beginning to put the situation into perspective.
“Before?” I asked him.
“Yes, but now… through some miracle, something I can’t quite understand… none of that matters now. We no longer need to pressure you for an heir. The bloodline will be secure without burdening you.” He turned and met my gaze then, and I stepped toward him.
“What are you saying, James?” I asked him. “Do you mean—”
“Yes,” he said, his eyes wide with wonder. “The queen is pregnant. It’s a miracle. It’s been confirmed. I don’t know how it happened, but it has.”
I didn’t know why he brought this up at the moment, but it was great news.
“That’s astounding!” Joy bubbled up inside of me as I realized what this meant for both of us. I took my cousin by the shoulders. “Congratulations, Your Majesty. You’ll have an heir from your own bloodline, and I… I can go and be free.” Thoughts of what this would mean for me and Rosalie surfaced. I would no longer need to worry about what the crown required of me. I could go and find her and be with her. We could raise our child together however we wanted. Neither of us would ever have to worry about the baby being the heir to the kingdom again.
But my joy was short-lived when I saw the expression on James’s face. He slowly shook his head. “No, Ethan. You don’t understand,” he said. “King Kai… he wants… you.”
I stared at him for a long moment, letting those words soak into my consciousness. “He wants me?” I repeated. “Why in the world would he want me?”
James shook his head. “Don’t you know who he is, Ethan? I didn’t know until the messenger told me. But you… surely you must know. With all of the investigative work and sleuthing you do as part of your job, you must’ve learned at some point that King Kai is the brother of… your stepfather.”
My eyes widened as my grip around James faltered. But no… I hadn’t known. Victor was King Kai’s brother?
It all made sense now… though. For all of those years, I’d tried to track Victor’s family down and had been unsuccessful. He had appeared in our land like a ghost, untraceable, like a phantom who had just appeared one day out of the fog. And no matter how hard I looked, I hadn’t been able to secure any proof of where he’d come from.
Now I knew why.
He had to make sure there was no way to trace him from the west to our kingdom. Because if it was known that he was from an enemy kingdom, let alone that he was related to royalty there, I wouldn’t be the only one who wanted to kill him.
To James, I could only mutter, “I didn’t know.”
“You didn’t?” James tipped his head to the side and studied my face, clearly surprised to hear that.
“No, I had no idea.” I still needed time to process this, but I didn’t have time. “And now… he wants me in return for killing his horrible brother all those years ago?”
“That’s right,” James said.
Soren would be waiting for me, too, no doubt. All of that was beginning to come together, too. Kai would let his nephew command his forces, for certain.
I shook my head. “And you’re considering handing me over? Why would you even contemplate handing me over when I could go out there right now with a force a quarter of the size of his men and destroy him?”
“Don’t put me in a position to have to make that decision, Ethan,” James said. “You are my cousin, and you’ve always been loyal to me. I’m asking you, please… sacrifice yourself. Do it for your kingdom. These people… they’re dying for you. For what you’ve done. Turn yourself over to him. Please.”
“For what I’ve done?” Once again, I was stunned at the words coming out of James’s mouth. “Cousin, we both know that I’ve served this kingdom faithfully for my entire life.”
Anger welled up inside of me as I thought about everything I’d given up. For what I’d done? What had I done?
Watched the woman I love die? Watched my child disappear, slip through my fingers, for what? So that he could make me a scapegoat?
I could go out there right now with a hundred men and push King Kai’s soldiers so far away from here that they would never see the castle walls again. I could destroy them completely.
Yet, I was asked to hand myself over to Kai!
A loud clap of laughter burst out of my mouth uncontrollably.
This world could really be so ridiculous. James’s gaze was unwavering, and I could tell right then he had already made up his mind. He wanted me to slink out of there and raise the white flag, to go to King Kai’s kingdom and let him beat me and defile me, humiliate me, torture me, and kill me like a dog.
He didn’t want me to fight.
Not because he believed we’d already lost too many men. Not because he didn’t think I could win. He wanted me dead because he didn’t want me to ever be able to compete for the throne with his unborn child!
I couldn’t stop laughing. I laughed so hard that I could feel tears start to come out of my eyes. He remained silent, watching me.
I shook my head. “I won’t do it.”
“Then you leave me little choice, Ethan Gray,” King James said, his eyes cast to the ground. Raising them slightly, with no conviction in his voice he said, “From this moment forward, Ethan, you are banished!”