After I Amazed the World the Cold Alpha Regretted

Chapter AFTER I AMAZED 100



Chapter 100

Yes, just something I need to handle on my own," I replied, hoping he wouldn't press further.

To my relief, he didn't. With a resigned sigh, he agreed and told me to be careful.

As nightfall settled in, the academy grounds grew quiet.

The streetlamps cast a soft, white glow across the deserted pathways, their light as gentle as moonlight.

The trees lining the streets swayed slightly in the cool evening breeze, their leaves rustling softly, adding a whispering undertone to the night.

adows danced on the ground, stretching and shrinking as the lights flickered occasionally, creating a serene yet eerie atmosphere.

The academy, usually bustling with life, now stood still, as if holding its breath in anticipation of what was to come.

It wasn't long before Rolin arrived.

Even in the dim light, he looked as handsome as ever, though there was an unmistakable weariness about him, as if he had just finished a long, exhausting run. His hair was slightly disheveled, and there was a hint of fatigue in his eyes.

Yet, instead of his usual playful banter, he got straight to the point.

"I've been doing some digging," Rolin began, his voice low and serious.

"The group of hunters who chased your parents-they're the same ones who came after me back then. They were pure bounty hunters, working for money." The mention of those hunters sent a shiver down my spine.

Hunters were a ruthless breed, people who hunted others for a living.

While most races had signed peace treaties and pacts over the years, hunters were still out there, taking on bloody contracts for the highest bidder.

The thought that these same hunters might have played a role in my mother's fate made my stomach churn.

Rolin continued, his expression darkening.

"I've tracked down one of the hunters from that group. He admitted that they took on a contract to go after your parents. But... something happened. Your mother managed to get away. They never completed the job." I held my breath, my heart racing as I processed his words.

"So... she might still be alive?"

The question escaped my lips before I could stop it, the hope in my voice undeniable.

Rolin nodded slowly.

"It's possible. But her exact whereabouts... I don't know. I'm sorry."

The tears I had been holding back began to spill over.

But they weren't tears of sadness-they were tears of hope, of a longing I hadn't allowed myself to feel for so long.

"No, don't apologize," I whispered, my voice thick with emotion. "Just knowing there's a chance she's still out there.... it's more than I ever hoped for."

Rolin reached into his pocket and pulled out a handkerchief, offering it to me, but I wiped my tears away with the back of my hand.

As I did, Rolin's eyes caught the bruise on my face, and his brow furrowed in concern.

éle brushing his fingers against the tender spot.

Chapter 101

Chapter 101

Today was supposed to be different.

I had planned to remarry Elizabeth after she won and have a big wedding for her.

Even though we never officially ended our relationship, I wanted her heart to be mine again, fully and without reservation.

The diamond ring in my pocket was supposed to be the start of a new chapter for us.

But now, as I watched them, that hope crumbled.

ey weren't embracing or kissing, but their eyes-those eyes betrayed everything.

The way they looked at each other, with warmth and intensity, was something only long-time lovers could share.

It was a gaze that spoke volumes, filled with unspoken words and deep-seated emotions.

A wave of humiliation surged through me, burning in my chest like a fire that wouldn't be quenched.

Frustration, loss, a bitter cocktail of emotions gnawed at my pride, at my very dignity.

I wanted to turn and walk away, to never look back, to never speak to her again.

But a part of me, the part that still held onto the belief that Elizabeth cared for me, kept me rooted to the spot.

The smiles she had given me, the words she spoke, the times we shared-they were real, weren't they?

The warmth, the concern, the kisses-they had to be real.

I decided to wait a little longer.

Maybe Elizabeth would see me, would offer some explanation that would make sense of all this.

I was willing to forgive, always willing when it came to her.

I just needed her to acknowledge me, to reassure me that what we had wasn't just a figment of my imagination.

But I waited for what felt like an eternity.

And in that time, my heart grew cold, as cold as the night air around me.

Elizabeth never looked at me. Her eyes stayed on Rolin, and she seemed agitated, even crying.

Then, to add salt to the wound, Rolin reached out and touched her face, an intimate gesture that made my blood boil.

I couldn't stand it any longer.

The humiliation was too much.

Without a word, I turned on my heel and walked away, my steps quickening with each stride.

The farther I got from them, the deeper the humiliation burrowed into my soul, spreading like a poison.

My heart felt like it was being twisted by an invisible knife, each step driving it deeper.

When I reached the entrance of the academy, I headed straight for my car.

I leaned down into the driver's seat, slammed the door shut, and with a furious blast of the accelerator, sped off into the night.

I had no destination in mind, no plan.

in my mind. the image of Elizabeth and Rolin seared into my thoughts.

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Chapter 100

"What happened here?" he asked softly.

"It's nothing." I said quickly, but the worry in his eyes made me continue. Thad a duel with Sorcia this morning, it got a lite rough

His concern deepened, and he frowned, but he didn't push further.

Instead, he kept his hand on my shoulder, offering silent support.

We stood there for what felt like hours, just talking-about the hunters, about my mother, about the duel

Rolin's presence was comforting, a steady anchor in the sea of emotions that threatened to overwhelm me.

But we weren't alone.

om the shadows, someone watched us.

A tall imposing figure stood a short distance away, his gaze locked on us.

His presence was so silent, so still, that neither Rolin nor I noticed him at first.

It was Leo.

He stood there, his handsome features twisted into an unreadable expression

His lips were curled into a cold smile, but there was no warmth in his eyes-only a chilling coldness that made my heart skip a beat

He watched us intently, not moving, not saying a word, just observing.

I had no idea how long he had been standing there, but the look on his face told me that he had seen enough.

Leo's POV:

I gripped the box with the diamond ring tightly in my hand, my knuckles whitening as I tried to suppress the whirlwind of emotions inside me.

I wanted to turn around and leave, to walk away from this scene before it shattered me completely.

But my eyes, almost against my will, were drawn back to the two figures standing under the streetlight not far away.

7

The man with her-was this the "friend" That Elizabeth, had wanted to meet?


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