The Shattering Truth 77
Chapter 77: The Court and Freedom Killian’s POV The grand hall of the Sundrench Kingdom’s daytime court was thick with an atmosphere so tense it was nearly suffocating for anyone present. Towering stone pillars loomed over the gathered crowd, casting long shadows beneath the high- hanging chandeliers. The trial had finally arrived. I sat upon my throne as was fitting. With a mere glance, all the noise vanished as if swallowed by the earth. I had no need for the unpleasant buzzing in my head. Ruby stood beside me, graceful and composed, clad in a pale yellow gown that shimmered beautifully under the chandelier’s glow. She was mesmerizing, a stark contrast to the filth that would soon face judgment before us. To my left stood Leonidas, his ever–reliable stoic mask firmly in place, and to my right, Jake Smith, the unfortunate Beta who had dared step into my kingdom to claim his right to be here. I felt Ruby’s fingers tighten around my right hand. I turned to her. When our eyes met in silent inquiry, she flinched and immediately murmured an apology. My free hand rested on the back of hers. “Are you nervous?” I whispered into her ear. “T–to be honest, I don’t know. Maybe more of a panic.” I watched as Ruby’s chest rose and fell unevenly. I recognized it instantly: she was having a panic attack. Ten minutes remained before the trial began. Ignoring those around me, I quietly chanted a white magic spell, hoping it would be enough to ease the attack. Slowly, Ruby began to calm down. I wiped the sweat from her face with the back of my hand, and at last, some color returned to her delicate features. “Thank you…” I dismissed her gratitude. “Tell me if you start feeling any symptoms again. Do not take this lightly.” “I understand.” As I resumed my rightful posture, I caught sight of a few guests casting lingering glances in our direction. I shot them a deadly glare, silently warning them to mind their own business. It worked. Not a single one dared look Ruby’s way again. Moments later, the accused were dragged forward by my men, bound in chains and forced to their knees at the center of the hall, their faces marred by despair and terror. Nathaniel and his wife trembled, yet they still clung to the last remnants of their dignity. Camila Lucienne, her face streaked with tears, and Dominic, seething with rage, his pride still burning despite the iron grip on his wrists. It was almost amusing. “As a kingdom that upholds the law, the Sundrench Kingdom declares that we are assuming full authority over the sentencing of the four criminals today,” Leonidas announced, unrolling the parchment in his hands. “The Winterdawn Pack is no longer in a condition to function as a unified pack. Based on multiple cases that have surfaced in public media, we hereby place The Winterdawn Pack under strict supervision until the designated period expires.” With the opening statement delivered, the focus shifted toward today’s main stars. A quiet fun playing within me. It had been far too long since I had witnessed such a spectacular trial. Gently, I squeezed Ruby’s hand, hoping she understood that she was never alone in this that I would stand by her side through the trial of her false family and wicked ex–husband. Beta Leonidas‘ voice rang out once more. “Nathaniel Lucienne and Evelyn Lucienne, you are charged with orchestrating the murder of Alpha Lucienne and his Luna, child exploitation, seizing the pack through deception, and conspiring with enemies of the crown. Your sentence is death.” Nathaniel thrashed against his restraints, his eyes wide with panic. “Your Majesty! THIS IS UNFAIR!” “You are a king! Grant us a fair … Read more