The Unwanted Omega's Second Chance At Vengeance

The Unwanted Omega's Second Chance At Vengeance

Lu Meng

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In my past life, I believed the lies of my lover, Kade, and poisoned the Alpha Regent, Bertram, to save my pack. But as Bertram drank the poisoned wine with a sad, accepting smile, I realized he was the only one who truly loved me. Kade didn't give me freedom. He locked me in a dungeon and revealed the horrifying truth. He and my adopted sister, Dayse, had been manipulating me all along. They framed my father and slaughtered my entire family. Even worse, Kade revealed the child I was carrying wasn't his, but Bertram's heir-conceived during a night Kade himself had orchestrated. As Kade drove a sword through my heart, my soul was consumed by an absolute, bottomless hatred. I didn't understand why the sister I protected and the man I trusted wanted to destroy me so completely. I swore to the Moon Goddess that I would become a ghost of vengeance and make them suffer a thousand times over. Opening my eyes again, a sharp slap stung my cheek. I wasn't dead on the cliff. I was back on my sixteenth birthday. Looking at my cousin holding the drugged drink meant to ruin my life, I smiled and forced it down her throat instead.

The Unwanted Omega's Second Chance At Vengeance Chapter 1

Eleanore Avery POV:

The small glass vial felt like ice against my palm.

Inside, a fine silver powder swirled like captured moonlight. A poison Kade had assured me would only "weaken the tyrant."

"For the freedom of our Avery pack, my love." Kade's voice was a seductive whisper in my ear, his breath warm against my skin. "He is the only thing standing in our way."

My gaze traveled across the vast, empty Regent's Hall, landing on the solitary figure on the throne.

Bertram Alexander IV. The Alpha Regent.

The monster from the stories Kade told me. The ruthless leader who was slowly strangling my people.

I took a sharp, hidden breath.

My hand moved with a steadiness that didn't feel like my own, uncorking the vial. I tipped it over the crystal decanter of rich, red wine I had prepared.

The silver dust vanished into the liquid without a trace, leaving the wine's deep crimson color unchanged.

My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic drumbeat in the echoing silence of the hall.

I lifted a single crystal goblet, filled it, and forced my feet to move. Each step toward the throne felt like walking on shattered glass.

From the corner of my eye, I could feel Kade's stare, a venomous, expectant weight on my back. He was hidden in the shadows of the grand archway, but his presence was a physical pressure.

Bertram wasn't reviewing documents or consulting with advisors. He was just sitting there, his large frame looking strangely lonely on the ornate seat of power.

His amber eyes were fixed on me as I approached.

There was no cruelty in them. No tyranny. Just a profound, soul-deep weariness that I couldn't understand. It made my stomach clench.

This wasn't the look of a monster. It was something else, something that made a lie of everything Kade had told me.

An instinct screamed at me to turn back, to drop the glass, to run. But the memory of my family's "suffering," the weight of Kade's promises, held me in place.

I reached the dais and bowed my head, unable to meet his gaze any longer. My hands, slick with nervous sweat, offered the goblet.

"Your Highness." my voice was a strained whisper. "I brought you some wine."

He didn't take it.

The silence stretched, heavy and suffocating. He didn't move or speak, simply watched me. His stillness was more unnerving than any of the rages Kade had described. The instinct to run screamed through me, but Kade's promises held me fast.

At last, he reached for the goblet. His fingers brushed mine as he took it, a brief, cold contact that made me want to pull away.

He lifted the glass, his gaze finally locking with mine. There was no warmth, no tenderness. Only that same deep, soul-crushing weariness, mixed with a chilling resolve.

My heart seized. A silent scream clawed at my throat. Don't drink it!

But the words wouldn't come out. My throat was sealed shut with terror and confusion.

He held my gaze as he lifted the glass to his lips.

And he drained it in one long, final swallow.

The empty goblet slipped from his loosening fingers, hitting the marble floor with a deafening crash, exploding into a thousand glittering shards.

A violent cough wracked his body. He clutched his chest, his knuckles white. Dark blood bloomed at the corner of his mouth, a stark crimson flower against his pale skin, dripping onto the pristine white collar of his tunic.

The silver was working. Fast.

His powerful body convulsed, a terrible, silent agony twisting his features.

But his eyes never left mine. They held on, filled with a terrible, silent intensity that tore me apart.

The reality of what I had done crashed down on me. A tidal wave of horror and regret so immense it stole the air from my lungs.

I lunged forward, my hand outstretched. "Bertram!"

An invisible force, the raw power of his aura, slammed into me, throwing me back.

From the shadows, Kade emerged. His face was no longer that of a charming suitor, but a mask of triumphant cruelty. He strode forward, grabbing my arm and yanking me behind him.

"Well done, my pet," he purred, pressing a cold, possessive kiss to my forehead.

With the last of his strength, Bertram reached a hand toward me. His lips moved, forming a word I couldn't hear.

I watched, helpless, as the light in his beautiful, amber eyes flickered and died.

My world fractured.

I had committed a righteous assassination. I had saved my people.

But my heart felt like it had been ripped from my chest, leaving a gaping, bleeding wound. A pain unlike anything I had ever known consumed me whole.

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“In my past life, I believed the lies of my lover, Kade, and poisoned the Alpha Regent, Bertram, to save my pack. But as Bertram drank the poisoned wine with a sad, accepting smile, I realized he was the only one who truly loved me. Kade didn't give me freedom. He locked me in a dungeon and revealed the horrifying truth. He and my adopted sister, Dayse, had been manipulating me all along. They framed my father and slaughtered my entire family. Even worse, Kade revealed the child I was carrying wasn't his, but Bertram's heir-conceived during a night Kade himself had orchestrated. As Kade drove a sword through my heart, my soul was consumed by an absolute, bottomless hatred. I didn't understand why the sister I protected and the man I trusted wanted to destroy me so completely. I swore to the Moon Goddess that I would become a ghost of vengeance and make them suffer a thousand times over. Opening my eyes again, a sharp slap stung my cheek. I wasn't dead on the cliff. I was back on my sixteenth birthday. Looking at my cousin holding the drugged drink meant to ruin my life, I smiled and forced it down her throat instead.”
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Chapter 1

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Chapter 2

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Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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Chapter 5

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Chapter 6

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Chapter 7

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Chapter 8

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Chapter 9

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Chapter 10

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Chapter 11

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Chapter 12

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Chapter 13

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Chapter 14

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Chapter 15

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Chapter 16

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Chapter 17

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Chapter 18

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Chapter 19

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Chapter 20

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Chapter 21

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Chapter 22

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Chapter 23

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Chapter 24

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Chapter 25

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Chapter 26

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Chapter 27

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Chapter 28

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Chapter 29

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Chapter 30

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