Font Size
15px

In the Valthorn castle, Giselle parted ways with Joel since he wasn’t in a good mood, and decided it was ti to visit Theo.

It could not be avoided that Joel had to send Theo to Ophelia. It was decided that Giselle would be the one to accompany him, along with so of Joel’s guards.

Giselle didn’t want to go, but after Freya’s mistake, she couldn’t say no when Joel was in a foul mood.

Freya created a ss for everyone else, so now Giselle had to be on her best behaviour. The bright side was that Giselle did not have to bear with Freya’s antics.

Aside from Joel’s anger, the castle was peaceful.

Giselle’s smile fell when she stood before the door to Theo’s quarters. Coming here always left a bad taste in her mouth.

Giselle opened the door and entered the small chamber.

Like always, Theo laid on a bed, unable to help himself.

Between the two children, Theo was Giselle’s greatest weakness. He served no purpose to exist since, unlike Ophelia, he couldn’t be used to benefit Joel.

Giselle stared at Theo, watching as he slept.

Who had she angered for Theo to survive this long despite his weak state?

What happened to the doctors claims he wouldn’t live long enough to be a man?

"Theo, you must wake up. I need to speak to you," Giselle said, his na leaving a bad aftertaste.

Theo opened his eyes. "I was wondering who ca to see and was so quiet. I didn’t expect to see you, mother. I thought you forgot I existed. Where is Ophelia? Is she well?"

"Enough of this. You will be leaving the castle soon to see your sister at the king’s order. I have co to have a proper talk with you about your future. Do you intend to burden others all your life? Do you intend to have Ophelia always take care of you?" Giselle asked, doing as Joel wanted.

Theo laughed. "Just say you want to die. If you can’t say it, why do you let him put you in these positions? How hard it must be for you to wish death upon the children you brought into this world."

"No one pushed to do this. I am thinking of you and Ophelia. She’s been taking care of you all her life, and now, she wants to take you to the Hastings castle. Your presence there will only bring her trouble. No matter how hard we try, we cannot find a cure for your state-"

"Just say it, mother. Be out with it," Theo urged Giselle. "You want to get rid of the last bit of your past. When was the last ti I saw you? How did you know where to find ? You haven’t co to see since we ca to this castle."

"That is not true. I provided you with a place to rest your head, and I always speak to your doctors. I am Lady Valthorn. Do you think I have ti to be at your door every day? There is much for to do, but you cannot see it because you can’t walk around!" Giselle yelled, frustrated that she was always criticised.

"I would like to see the outside world and all the work you must do, but you placed here. You left here for Ophelia to watch over . I almost forgot who you were when I opened my eyes. When I think of my mother, all I see is Ophelia," Theo confessed.

"How tiring it must have been for Ophelia to spend her youth raising her sibling. I always wondered how she felt, but she always ca to with a smile. You have no idea how guilty I feel. Don’t you feel indebted to her in so way, mother?" Theo asked, but he knew Giselle was too heartless to care.

Giselle was lost for words at first, but then she rembered all she did for her children.

"I brought you two into a castle. You should be grateful for the life I granted you both. So what if you didn’t have the biggest chamber, or Ophelia had to work? You are not his children, so it is reasonable that you work. If you were not sick, you could have helped Ophelia with her chores," Giselle said, shifting the bla to Theo.

"Ophelia had to work to make up for what you could not do. If anyone has failed her, it is you. Now it is ti for you to repay the one you think of as your mother. Don’t burden her anymore," Giselle pleaded.

"How do you sleep at night when you do this to your children? Do his children love you? Is their love worth it, or do they treat you as a maid? I have always been curious about how they treat you, but Ophelia wouldn’t speak of you in a negative light," Theo said, wishing Ophelia shared the truth.

"When all you do is think of how to use or get rid of us, she wouldn’t speak ill of you to . We owe her far more than we could ever repay her. I can accept that you don’t want us, but to not help your daughter, who took care of us, I cannot accept. I wanted you to know," Theo said, getting his feelings off his chest.

"I’ve been waiting for the chance to tell you what I feel about you, and I always thought it would never co. Don’t worry, mother. I bear much guilt for being so useless. Soon, you’ll have one less child weighing you down," Theo promised.

Theo didn’t want to be a burden to Ophelia any longer. He only wanted to see Ophelia once more to know that she was well before he went on his way.

Giselle stared at Theo, annoyed that he didn’t show her any respect. "It is thanks to and the money I set aside for doctors that you have lived to this age. Never forget it."

"Then I must have you to thank for why my dicine is so few, and the doctors sent to see have terrible knowledge of how to tend to anyone. If you would allow it, I would like this to be the last day we think of each other as mother and son," Theo requested.

"You brought into this world, but you are not my mother."

Giselle clenched her fist. "So be it. Prepare yourself for a long trip to see your sister. If you die along the way, bla her."

You are reading Sacrificial Bride to the Feared Lord Hastings Chapter 147: A mother’s love (1) on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Mage Manual cover
Similar genre

Mage Manual

Listening Day ·Fantasy

Ashopenedhiseyestofindthathehadtraveledtoastrangenationofmanyraces,andpeoplewerekneelingbeforehim.BeforehehadtimetoadapttothenewidentityoftheTermin...

Above The Sky cover
Similar genre

Above The Sky

Gloomy Sky Hidden God ·Fantasy

Thefirststarthatpassedawayextinguishedtwothousandyearsago. Fourhundredyearslater,themysteriousCalamityofHeavenlyFalldestroyedthecivilizationofthepr...

Elven Invasion cover
Trending now

Elven Invasion

Respro ·Action

MagicvsScience HumanvsElves EarthvsForestia MortalvsGod ThisisataleinwhichGoddessLunainordertosaveherplanetandcivilizationstartsainvasiononEarth,Wi...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.