"The Dragon King’s Human Mate" The Human Plot
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Chapter 29
The Human Plot
The atmosphere inside Black Citadel changed after the truth came out.
Not gradually.
Immediately.
The Dragon King stopped pretending patience still existed.
By the next morning, dragon patrols darkened the skies above the northern mountains while war councils filled the palace from dawn until deep into the night. Servants moved quickly through the halls avoiding eye contact. Guards stood twice as rigid whenever Kael passed.
Because everyone could feel it now.
The king was furious.
Not explosive fury.
Not yet.
This was colder.
Older.
The kind of rage that waited.
Evelynn felt it constantly through the soulbond.
Like standing too close to a volcano pretending the ground wasn’t shaking.
She found Kael late that evening inside the western strategy chamber surrounded by maps, military reports, and several dragon generals who all looked deeply uncomfortable.
Reasonable reaction.
The moment Evelynn entered, the room changed instantly. Every dragon there noticed the bond between them now. Not visibly perhaps, but instinctively. The dragonfire along the walls softened slightly while Kael’s attention shifted toward her before she even spoke.
One general quietly excused himself almost immediately.
Coward.
Probably smart.
By the time the room emptied, Kael still stood over the massive war table studying a map of the human kingdoms with terrifying focus.
Evelynn crossed her arms. “You’re making the exact face people make before historical disasters.”
Kael didn’t look up. “The human court sent assassins into my palace.”
“Yes, I was there for the attempted murder.”
“They hid your existence for three hundred years.”
That one landed harder.
Kael finally lifted his gaze toward her.
“And they lied about Lyriana until the day she died.”
The bond twisted sharply beneath the words.
Grief still lived there.
Always.
Evelynn moved closer to the strategy table slowly. “What are you planning?”
Silence.
That was not encouraging.
Then suddenly—
someone pounded against the chamber doors hard enough to echo through the room.
A dragon guard rushed inside moments later looking pale beneath bronze scales.
“My king.”
Kael’s expression sharpened immediately. “Speak.”
“The southern watchtower intercepted human messengers near the eastern cliffs.”
The guard hesitated.
Then carefully added:
“They carried royal seals from Valoria.”
Evelynn’s stomach dropped instantly.
Her kingdom.
Kael’s eyes darkened.
“Alive?”
“Yes.”
“Bring them.”
The guard vanished immediately.
The room fell silent afterward except for distant thunder beyond the palace walls.
Evelynn looked toward Kael slowly. “Please tell me you’re not planning to execute diplomats.”
“Depends how diplomatic they are.”
Not reassuring.
Less than an hour later, the human messengers were dragged into the western chamber under heavy guard.
Three men.
Nobles by the look of them.
Expensive cloaks. Nervous eyes. The smell of fear hit the room immediately.
Evelynn recognized one of the royal crests stitched along a sleeve.
House Veridan.
Close advisors to the crown.
The oldest noble swallowed visibly the moment he saw Kael standing beside the war table.
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And then he saw Evelynn.
That reaction was worse.
Shock.
Real shock.
“You’re alive.”
Evelynn stared at him coldly. “Wonderful greeting.”
The man looked like he’d seen a ghost.
Kael noticed too.
The dragonfire along the walls flickered sharply brighter.
“You expected her dead?” Kael asked quietly.
The noble immediately paled further.
“No, Your Majesty, we merely—”
“Careful.”
The room temperature rose instantly.
The noble visibly fought panic before forcing himself to continue.
“The crown wishes to discuss peace.”
Kael laughed once.
Cold.
Dangerous.
“You sent assassins into my palace.”
“The crown had no involvement—”
Kael moved.
Fast enough the human men recoiled instinctively.
Dragonfire burst across the strategy chamber ceiling while gold eyes burned bright in the dim firelight.
“You poisoned your own treaties. You buried a bloodline. You lied for centuries.”
Every word hit harder.
The nobles looked terrified now.
Good.
Evelynn watched silently while the oldest man steadied himself enough to speak again.
“The kingdom acted for survival.”
Kael’s expression became terrifyingly calm.
“Explain.”
The noble swallowed hard. “After the Burning War, the court feared what another bonded heir might become.”
Evelynn’s chest tightened painfully.
Not what.
Who.
Him.
Kael remained silent.
Too silent.
The noble continued quickly, desperate now.
“The prophecy warned that if the bloodline awakened beside the Dragon Throne, both kingdoms would fall.”
“And your solution,” Kael said softly, “was to abandon a child.”
The room went dead quiet.
The noble’s eyes flickered briefly toward Evelynn.
Wrong move.
Kael noticed immediately.
The dragonfire surged violently.
“She was supposed to remain hidden,” the noble admitted shakily. “But when reports spread about your instability returning…” He hesitated again. “The council believed the girl might calm the dragonfire.”
Evelynn laughed once.
Broken.
“There it is.”
The noble looked ashamed now.
Good.
Evelynn stepped closer slowly. “So if it worked, your kingdom survived.”
No answer.
“And if it didn’t?”
Still silence.
That silence answered enough.
Kael’s rage hit through the soulbond hard enough to steal warmth from her lungs.
Not explosive yet.
Worse.
Controlled fury sharpening itself into purpose.
Then the oldest noble made a catastrophic mistake.
“We also discovered,” he said carefully, “that the Dragon King’s blood may now be vulnerable.”
The entire room froze.
Kael’s expression did not change.
Which somehow made him more terrifying.
The noble rushed onward nervously.
“There are records from the old war. Ancient toxins forged specifically for dragon bloodlines.”
Oh no.
Evelynn saw it immediately.
This wasn’t diplomacy.
It was leverage.
The noble reached slowly into his cloak and removed a small silver vial filled with dark liquid.
Even from several feet away, the soulbond recoiled violently.
Kael’s dragon hated it instantly.
Poison.
Ancient dragon poison.
The noble lifted the vial carefully. “The crown wishes peace, Your Majesty. But if necessary—”
The sentence never finished.
Kael’s dragonfire exploded across the room.
The strategy chamber shook violently as the silver vial shattered instantly inside the noble’s hand. Black poison hissed across the stone floor while the humans screamed and stumbled backward.
Kael stood motionless at the center of the fire.
Eyes gold.
Voice deathly calm.
“You came into my kingdom carrying weapons designed to kill me.”
The nobles collapsed to their knees immediately.
Evelynn felt the rage tearing through the soulbond now.
Not grief anymore.
Not fear.
War.
Kael stepped slowly toward them while dragonfire spiraled around his body like living judgment.
“You should pray,” he said quietly, “that she is kinder than I am.”
Every human in the room turned toward Evelynn instantly.
And for the first time—
she understood exactly how terrifying the Dragon King truly was when he stopped pretending restraint mattered.
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