Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 4: I Saw You Backhand Her from Wolf Princess Sold to the Dragon King, a Fantasy novel by TheLoneQuill.

The caveman entered the Viper’s nest.

Caveman being what she nad him in her mind. It didn’t age well.

He was actually very clean-cut, bigger than most alphas. Very young, maybe only a few years older than her.

He was flanked by six n. Six. Not two. Not three. Six. The kind of numbers that ant the man in the middle was either very loved or very expensive to replace.

His scent hit her next. Pine and sothing darker underneath. Definitely testosterone.

Then she noticed a crown on his head. Unexpected.

The crown she had absolutely not noticed in a dark cave because she had been busy trying not to die. The crown that, in retrospect, would have answered several of her questions had she had the presence of mind to look up and actually see it.

The list was short, but the list was damning. She had, in the span of a single conversation in a dark cave: insulted his intelligence, questioned his survival instincts, and told him to hide in a hole.

"High King Drakencrest of Velkaris," Renwick announced. "Thank you for joining us."

Guinevere’s jaw dropped and she forgot how to breathe for a split second.

KING. A fucking king. Of Velkaris. The continent. The whole damn continent full of dragons. Caveman was the dragon king.

Shock didn’t begin to cover it. His golden eyes locked onto hers. The hold was not casual. Heat moved up the back of her neck. The kind that started sowhere lower than her face and traveled the wrong direction.

Her pulse picked up at the base of her throat where the dress did not cover, and his gaze dropped to it for one beat before lifting back to hers.

He broke eye contact first, then turned to her father.

"Lunaris. Hell of a guest list tonight. I’m flattered to be included."

"You honor us, King Drakencrest. Velkaris doesn’t leave ho for small matters."

"Call Maddox. We’re all friends here." He looked around the room. "Allegedly."

Chuckles followed.

"Maddox, then. Welco to Lunaris. I trust the journey treated you well."

"Journey was standard. The arrival was better. I t a local. Very direct. Told where to go and everything."

Guinevere was going to be sick.

Maddox Drakencrest sat at the third most important table in the room. He turned to the man beside him and murmured sothing that made all six glance at Guinevere simultaneously. Subtle. Very subtle. Like a house fire.

She pretended not to notice.

Cassian, beside her, was blind to it. Though he’d never noticed a thing in his life unless their father told him to. Small rcies.

Tyler, however, stiffened. His nostrils flared the mont Drakencrest entered and hadn’t stopped.

The next thing happened in the span of ten seconds. Maddox was watching Guinevere. Shadowfell looked at Maddox looking at her. Raventhorn looked at both of them and laughed into his wine.

"Fucking hell." He leaned back in his chair and called across to Maddox’s table. "Drakencrest. Been a while."

"Soren. You’re a long way from ho." Maddox’s attention stayed planted on her, even when he spoke.

"As are you, Your Highness. Funny, that."

The entire hall felt the shift in temperature.

"Two dragons enter into a wolf’s kingdom." Shadowfell’s voice carried just enough. "Either Lunaris has sothing worth crossing an ocean for, or we’ve all been played."

"I invited. You ca. The rest is between you and whatever brought you through those doors."

"Alright, Lunaris. Impress ." Shadowfell’s focus was on Guinevere while he spoke. Their eyes t briefly, before his stare lowered to her swollen lip. How lovely, another noticed. He did not look away when she did.

"Co off it, Nicholas," Alpha Redmoon piped in from two tables down. "You accepted Lunaris’s invitation on the first try and have declined my last six. I’m trying not to take it personally."

The conversations resud.

Guinevere picked up her drink. Gods, the damn dress was making this hard.

The mont her arm extended, half the room’s attention snapped to the way the silk pulled tight across her chest. Shadowfell’s pupils dilated again.

She raised it to her lips slowly, like a woman not being watched by half the room at any given point. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Drakencrest’s goblet finally move. She snuck another glance, Gods help her. He raised it to his mouth, mirroring her without seeming to know he was doing it, and the second the rim touched his lips, his eyes flicked back up to hers.

She forgot how to swallow.

Next to her, Tyler shifted in his seat.

"You sll different," he muttered, not looking at her.

"What do you an?"

"Your scent. Sothing changed."

"Are you scenting my sister right now? At this table with our fathers right there?" Cassian’s voice carried across the hall. Multiple heads turned in their direction.

"He’s not, Cassian. Shocking, but not everything is about ."

"I was, actually."

Guinevere looked up at the ceiling. The Beta’s son was scenting her, and completely fine admitting it, while her brother announced it to a hall of kings. Seven levels of hell, she needed a stiffer drink than the wine.

King Lunaris stood.

"Thank you to all the honored guests for coming. Tonight, Lunaris rembers two acts of courage. First, my daughter, who placed her life before her pack."

"An impossible ultimatum was given. A life would be taken, and she stepped forward saving the life of my love." He nodded down to Maria. "And every woman and child in Lunaris."

Officers raised a fist to their chest, which was not what she was expecting, but then again, she did save all of their mates. She kept forgetting that part. Probably because no one in this room had thanked her for it until eight seconds ago.

She blinked, surprised. Then she realized she was supposed to be speaking.

"Thank you, Father, you honor . I did what any daughter of Lunaris would do."

Shadowfell’s hand tightened around his drink until his knuckles went white.

King Lunaris continued, "And the bigger honor goes to my son Cassian who saved her."

The laugh wanted out. It was going to ruin her entire life if she let it past her lips, so she swallowed it and held her composure.

Next to her, Tyler was a statue. He actually stopped breathing. She made a note to ask him later if he had been on board with this revisionist history or if he had found out the sa ti she did.

Cassian tipped his goblet up at his father.

"What are big brothers for? I’ve been pulling her out of trouble since she could walk."

He looked at her for the first ti. "She’d have done the sa for . Eventually. Probably."

Polite chuckles filled the room.

Guinevere knew the ga. "Thank you, Cassian. Few brothers would have gone to such lengths. I owe you a debt I intend to repay in full."

It landed. Too many stifled laughs in the room. Whoops again. She didn’t say it for a laugh.

Tyler, beside her, took a sudden, very interested sip of wine before the toast was through. That was a mayday. Maybe he was redeemable.

King Drakencrest stilled. It dawned on her then that he also would be aware that her brother did absolutely nothing but bind and backhand her.

Lunaris continued speaking, but Guinevere was only half listening.

Tyler kept sneaking glances at her, his expression conflicted. If her father wasn’t in the middle of a speech, she’d have turned to him by now and asked ’Can I fucking help you?’

Cassian turned his head, and shot him a warning look. Which seed to make the tension thicken if that were possible.

She tuned back into her father’s words. She had missed roughly two minutes.

"Tonight we celebrate the fact my daughter found her wolf," King Lunaris paused, giving her a stare that she read loud and clear. "Better late than never."

There were laughs.

"And not just any wolf. A white wolf."

Five years of hiding it. Blown in one sentence.

Whispers erupted imdiately. Lunaris let them spread like wildfire.

Sothing was said at the fifth table. She didn’t hear it.

Four Alphas rose at once. Different tables. Sa second.

The hall went silent so fast her ears rang.

Maddox Drakencrest turned his head slowly towards that table.

"Say it again. I dare you."

You are reading Wolf Princess Sold to the Dragon King Chapter 4: I Saw You Backhand Her on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

MAGUS INFINITE cover
Same genre

MAGUS INFINITE

BRICKTRADER ·Fantasy

ElricVossissixteenyearsold,tworanksaboveuseless,andhewakesuponehourbeforeeveryonearoundhimdies.TheCaelithMourneexpeditionhascampedatthebaseofasky-f...

Book of The Dead cover
Same genre

Book of The Dead

RinoZ ·Fantasy

Withonetouchofthestone,TyronreceiveshisClassandhislifechangesforever.Inan...Readmore Withonetouchofthestone,TyronreceiveshisClassandhislifechangesf...

MILF Paradise System cover
Trending now

MILF Paradise System

BeingOtaku ·Fantasy

[Warning:MatureContentR-18]LotsofMelons.OnlyNTRNetori-NoNetorare.Alexwasnineteen,acollegestudent,andapparentlytheuniversedecidedtocursehim…withasys...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.