"The Dragon King’s Human Mate" The End of War
Chapter 38
The End of War
The war officially ended three days later.
Not with treaties.
Not with negotiations.
With surrender.
The human armies never recovered after witnessing the Ash King’s full dragon form descend across the southern mountains. Entire siege divisions abandoned weapons and fled before dragon forces even reached the border camps again. Rumors spread faster than soldiers—stories of black fire consuming valleys, skies splitting apart, dragons bowing midair to their king and his bonded mate.
Fear ended the war long before diplomacy could.
Evelynn hated that part.
But she understood it now.
Some things humanity only stopped provoking once they remembered they could die.
The battlefield beyond Black Citadel looked devastated when Evelynn finally traveled there beside Kael.
Burned forests stretched across the valleys while melted siege towers remained frozen into black stone where dragonfire struck hardest. Smoke still drifted through the mountains despite fresh snowfall trying unsuccessfully to bury the damage.
The war smelled like ash.
And grief.
Kael stood silently beside her atop one shattered ridge overlooking what remained of the southern battlefield. He looked stronger than he had several days earlier, though the poison wounds beneath his armor still ached constantly through the soulbond.
Evelynn felt every pulse of pain.
Kael hated that she felt it.
Unfortunately for him, permanent magical soul fusion did not respect privacy.
The black-and-gold markings along both their wrists glowed faintly beneath the winter sunlight now, fully settled into place after the completed bond. Dragon soldiers stopped staring openly at them after the first day.
Mostly because every dragon in Black Citadel had apparently accepted the situation immediately.
Again: deeply concerning species.
Far below the ridge, surviving human soldiers knelt in long lines before dragon commanders while weapons piled across the snow in enormous heaps.
Surrender.
Real surrender.
Evelynn watched quietly for several moments before speaking.
“I thought this would feel different.”
Kael glanced sideways toward her. “How so?”
“I don’t know.” She wrapped her cloak tighter against the cold wind. “Victorious, maybe.”
Kael looked back toward the battlefield.
“There is nothing victorious about surviving war.”
The words settled heavily between them.
The soulbond carried exhaustion from him now instead of rage. Old exhaustion. Ancient exhaustion. The kind belonging to someone who had seen too many battlefields already.
Evelynn suddenly understood why Kael hated war so much despite being terrifyingly good at it.
Because every victory still looked like this afterward.
Burned earth.
Broken people.
Silence where entire armies used to stand.
A dragon commander approached carefully across the ridge moments later and lowered his head respectfully.
“My king.”
Kael straightened slightly. “Report.”
“The human crown requests terms.”
Of course they did.
The commander hesitated briefly before adding:
“Their king wishes to speak with both of you personally.”
Evelynn immediately frowned. “That sounds emotionally exhausting.”
“It will be,” Kael agreed.
At least they remained realistic.
The meeting took place later that afternoon within the remains of an abandoned border fortress halfway between human territory and dragon lands. The central hall still carried scorch marks across half the walls while shattered banners hung from broken stone columns overhead.
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Fitting atmosphere for diplomacy.
Human guards visibly panicked the moment Kael entered the fortress beside Evelynn.
Honestly fair.
The Dragon King no longer bothered hiding what he was now. Faint black scales still occasionally flickered beneath his skin when emotions sharpened too suddenly, and dragonfire moved visibly behind gold eyes that no longer looked entirely human even at rest.
But he walked calmly beside her.
Controlled.
Whole.
That difference mattered.
The human king waited inside the ruined council chamber surrounded by advisors wearing expressions somewhere between terror and regret.
Mostly terror.
He looked older than Evelynn expected. Exhausted too. The war had clearly damaged both kingdoms harder than anyone wanted to admit.
His gaze landed on Evelynn first.
Not Kael.
Her.
And for the first time since discovering the truth about her bloodline, Evelynn saw genuine shame there.
Too late for that.
The king lowered his head slowly. “Lady Ashford.”
Evelynn crossed her arms immediately. “That title suddenly appears a lot when people want something.”
One advisor visibly flinched.
Good.
The king accepted the insult without argument. “Your family was wronged.”
“That feels like an aggressively small sentence for centuries of manipulation.”
Still no argument.
Kael remained silent beside her throughout the exchange, but the soulbond carried constant watchfulness beneath his calm. Protective instinct lingered near the surface now anytime humans stood too close to her.
Again: concerningly unhealthy dragon behavior.
The king finally looked toward Kael carefully. “The human kingdoms formally surrender all military claim across the southern borders.”
No reaction.
Kael simply waited.
The king continued more quietly.
“And the crown acknowledges the survival of House Ashford as rightful heirs beneath the old covenant.”
The room went silent.
Evelynn blinked once slowly. “I’m sorry, what?”
One advisor looked deeply uncomfortable already.
The king exhaled heavily. “The original treaty between humans and dragons granted House Ashford independent status between both kingdoms.”
Oh.
Oh no.
Evelynn immediately looked toward Kael. “Did you know about this?”
“No.”
Excellent.
Nobody told the immortal dragon king important legal information apparently.
The king continued carefully. “The covenant recognized the bonded bloodline as neutral rulers meant to preserve peace between dragons and humans.”
The soulbond pulsed sharply between Evelynn and Kael at the exact same time.
Realization.
That was the prophecy.
Not destruction.
Balance.
Human kingdoms twisted it into fear centuries ago until war became inevitable.
Evelynn laughed once under her breath. “So everyone ruined the world because nobody communicated properly.”
Kael’s mouth almost twitched.
Tiny victory.
The human king slowly removed a sealed document from the council table and placed it forward carefully.
“The war ends today if the Dragon Throne accepts.”
Kael looked toward Evelynn instead of the treaty.
Not command.
Choice.
Always choice now.
The bond warmed softly between them.
Evelynn looked at the burned walls surrounding the ruined chamber, then at the exhausted faces of soldiers waiting outside in the snow beyond shattered windows.
Enough people had died already.
She finally nodded once.
Kael turned back toward the human king.
“Then the war ends.”
The relief inside the room felt almost physical.
Several human advisors visibly sagged where they stood.
Outside the ruined fortress, dragon horns echoed across the mountains moments later carrying the message through the skies:
The fighting was over.
Evelynn stepped outside afterward into the cold winter light while snow drifted softly across the battlefield below.
Dragons filled the skies overhead now—not attacking, not hunting, simply circling peacefully above the mountains once again.
Kael joined her quietly beside the broken fortress wall.
For several moments neither spoke.
Then Evelynn glanced sideways toward him. “So.”
Kael already sounded tired. “That word never leads anywhere safe.”
“Are we technically diplomatic representatives now?”
He looked genuinely horrified.
Excellent.
Evelynn smiled faintly for the first time in days.
And beside her, the Dragon King finally laughed like someone who believed the world might survive after all.
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