< Chapter 209 Make Olivia Permanently Lose Her Ability To Have Children
Chapter 209: Make Olivia Permanently Lose Her Ability To Have Children
Chapter 209: Make Olivia Permanently Lose Her Ability To Have Children
(Theodore’s POV)
Olivia instantly shook off my hand. The rejection stung like silver against bare skin.
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She turned away from me, focusing entirely on Aurora in the car seat. Her movements were gentle as she
fixed the pup’s tiny pigtails.
“Be a good girl for the teachers, sweetheart,” she murmured softly.
Aurora’s bright eyes spotted me over her mother’s shoulder. The little pup made a playful face at me, sticking
out her tongue.
Even a child could sense I was unwelcome here.
I stepped forward desperately, blocking Olivia’s path to the entrance. “Olivia, have you forgotten Master
Elmsworth?”
She paused, her body tensing.
“He is the master who diagnosed you at the Kane Manor last night,” I pressed on. “I brought him with me as
proof.”
The elderly healer stepped out from behind my SUV. His white beard caught the morning sunlight as he
approached us slowly.
Master Elmsworth’s weathered face was filled with reluctance. But he had agreed to come, to tell her the
truth.
“Luna,” he began, his voice heavy with regret. “Lady Victoria did indeed ask me to lie to you.”
Olivia’s face went pale. Her grip tightened on Aurora’s car seat handle.
“Your body cannot handle another pregnancy,” the master continued. “Your life will be in danger if you
conceive again.”
I seized the moment, stepping closer. “Don’t you see, Olivia? The eighteen days Master Elmsworth was asked to stay matches exactly with the eighteen–day public notice period for Matthew’s coronation.”
Her eyes widened slightly, but she remained silent.
“They’re lying to you to ensure his coronation goes smoothly!” My voice cracked with desperation. “Once it’s over, you’ll have no value to them. The Kane family will abandon you!”
Olivia’s expression hardened like ice. “He won’t lie to me. Lady Victoria won’t lie to me either.”
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Her words cut deeper than any blade.
“Only you, Theodore, would lie to me,” she continued coldly. “Only your mother, Eleonora, would lie to me. Not everyone is as unscrupulous as you are for their own selfish desires.”
I reached out instinctively, trying to touch her arm. Aurora’s tiny fist shot out, slapping my hand away with surprising force.
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The light touch felt like a profound blow to my heart. Even this innocent pup rejected me completely.
Two pack enforcers materialized from the shadows. They had been monitoring me, waiting for any sign of
aggression.
“Step back, Alpha Redgrave,” one of them warned firmly.
I had no choice but to retreat. I watched helplessly as Olivia walked away, carrying Aurora toward the
entrance.
My heart ached with a pain I couldn’t describe. She was slipping away from me forever.
N turned to Master Elmsworth, my face a mask of exhaustion and despair. “Master, you have to help me.”
The old healer’s eyes filled with concern at my expression.
“Don’t let her have a chance to get pregnant,” I said, my voice barely above a whisper. “Give her a dose of wolfsbane tincture. End her fertility for good.”
Master Elmsworth sighed deeply. “Alpha, your obsession will destroy you both.”
My voice broke with a lifetime of pain. “She will die. How can let her die?”
(Olivia’s POV)
After dropping Aurora at the Shadow Syndicate’s pup training center, I sat in my car for a long moment.
Theodore’s words echoed in my mind like a haunting melody.
I pulled out my phone and called Matthew. “The preschool interview went perfectly,” I said, forcing lightness
into my voice. “Your one–word recommendation letter worked wonders.”
“Admit‘ is a powerful word when it comes from the right person,” Matthew replied with amusement. “Would
you like to have lunch together?”
My smile froze as I remembered Victoria Kane waiting in her office. The bitter scent of moonlight herb tea
filled my memory.
“I’m too busy today,” I lied smoothly. “Rain check?”
“Of course. I love you, Olivia.”
“I love you too,” I whispered, ending the call.
The drive to the Kane Estate felt endless. Each mile brought me closer to a truth I wasn’t ready to face.
Victoria Kane was indeed waiting in her office. A thermos of bitter–smelling moonlight herb tea sat on the
polished table between us.
The familiar scent was a trigger. It was the same moonlight herb I had taken years ago in a futile attempt to
have another child with Theodore.
The truth crashed down on me like a collapsing building.
“Lady Victoria, there’s no need,‘ I said, my voice hollow. “The herbs can’t cure me.”
Victoria’s composed mask cracked. Tears filled her eyes as she leaned forward.
“Olivia, I’m so sorry, she whispered. “These eighteen days are crucial for Matthew’s coronation. The pack needs stability”
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My chest felt tight. “Is Matthew part of this deception?”
“No!” Victoria’s response was immediate and fierce. “He truly believes the herbs will work. He loves you deeply, regardless of whether you can bear children.”
I stared at the thermos, feeling a chill settle in my bones. “You want me to play along for eighteen days.”
“Please,” Victoria begged. “After the coronation, we can find real solutions. But right now, the kingdom needs
this.”
I nodded slowly, my heart breaking. “I understand.”
But internally, I resolved to leave Matthew once the period was over. I couldn’t build a life on lies, no matter
how well–intentioned.
Later, I threw myself into work at the Shield Chain Technology office. My fingers flew across the keyboard with desperate energy.
The new laptop couldn’t handle my frantic typing. Sparks flew from the keyboard before smoke began pouring from the vents.
“Olivia!” Killian’s voice cut through my haze. “What are you doing to that poor machine?”
I looked up, dazed. “I think I killed it.”
Killian pulled me away from the smoking laptop. “Come on. You need lunch and fresh air.”
As we left the building, Matthew’s black SUV pulled up across the street. Through the tinted windows, I could
see his golden eyes watching us.
They turned to ice as he witnessed his mate, who was “too busy” for lunch, laughing and leaving with another
male.
At the crowded shopping center, we stumbled upon a Mooncrest Global technology demonstration.
Advanced security drones hovered above the crowd, showcasing their capabilities.
Suddenly, the drones began malfunctioning. Their sensors flashed red as they dove toward the panicking
crowd.
People screamed and ran in all directions. Children cried as parents scooped them up.
While everyone fled, I remained calm. I opened my backup laptop and accessed the Oracle Engine system.
My fingers danced across the keys with practiced precision. Within seconds, I had infiltrated the drones
network.
One by one, the malfunctioning machines powered down and landed safely.
The crowd’s panic subsided as quickly as it had begun. I closed the laptop, ready to leave with Killian
“Who are you?” a sharp voice demanded.
Lydia Miles stepped out from the crowd, her eyes blazing with fury. She snatched my laptop before I could
react.
“Why did you invade the drones‘ system?” she shouted, drawing everyone’s attention back to us.