The Deaf Luna’s Return: Now the Alpha Begs for Her Mercy - Chapter 236: Chapter 236
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                    When court reconvened, Cynthia had already wiped away her tears. She didn't want to be looked down upon by Colton, and even less did she want people to think her weak.
She stood firmly by my side, restating the breakdown of my marriage with Ferris. She mentioned cold violence, betrayal, and how that silent torture gradually pushed me into the abyss.
But all of this seemed insufficient to move the judge.
Just as the judge was about to pronounce judgment, I spoke up.
"I have something to say."
The entire courtroom fell silent. The judge looked at me and nodded.
I glanced at Ferris once. He still wore that unreadable expression. But I knew his calm was just a facade.
I took a deep breath and turned to face everyone: "I had an affair."
The air seemed to freeze, everyone held their breath.
Finally, cracks appeared in Ferris's gaze. In that instant, it was as if torrents beneath ice were surging forth.
But I didn't stop: "I admit, the opposing counsel said I had relations with Ferris in the past six months - that's correct. But it wasn't reconciliation, it was revenge."
My voice turned cold as I dissected old wounds word by word: "He once treated me like trash, without an ounce of care a husband should have. I hated him. During those years I left Silver Moon Pack, I had nightmares almost every night, dreaming of him abandoning me again and again for other women."
"I drank heavily, not because of indulgence, but because alcohol was the only thing that could numb me."
Colton hadn't expected me to say these things. He tried to interrupt: "You're saying this because you still love him—"
I laughed coldly: "Love? Do you understand what love is?"
He choked on his words and fell silent.
I looked at Ferris and said slowly: "I admit, I once loved this man. But he hurt me again and again. My love rotted and spoiled long ago, leaving only anger and resentment."
"He turned me into someone I didn't even recognize. Do you know why I came back? Not for reconciliation, but to win. I wanted to prove that if I wanted to, I could make him bow his head again."
I stepped closer, looking into Ferris's eyes, speaking with complete calm: "And now, I don't want to anymore."
I turned to the judge, my voice clear and firm: "I now have a partner in another pack, and I love him very much. If you consider this bigamy, I'm willing to accept the legal consequences. Even if it means prison, being expelled from Silver Moon Pack, I want to personally end this ridiculous marriage."
The entire courtroom fell into deathly silence.
I slowly walked to Ferris and warned him in a low voice: "If you refuse to sign the divorce papers, I don't mind spreading everything I said today to everyone's ears."
I saw the corners of his eyes redden, his lips moved, but he couldn't say a word.
He finally understood - I truly would never look back again.
Behind me, Cynthia's eyes reddened with tears. She knew I had waited too long for this moment.
Due to the intense emotions, the presiding judge chose to announce the judgment the next day.
When we walked out of the courthouse, all the media reporters outside had been cleared by Ferris. He stood outside, not having left.
As Cynthia and I just walked out the door, he blocked our path: "Can we talk?"
I nodded, giving Cynthia a look. She nodded slightly. I followed him away.
Behind us, Colton also walked out.
Cynthia didn't even glance at him, her expression cold as she brushed past.
I knew she would never forgive him for the rest of her life.
And Colton just stood there, watching her retreating figure in silence.
When he reached his car and was about to drive away, he suddenly stopped.
I saw him frown, his gaze fixed on a black car not far away - several suspicious-looking strangers were hiding inside, spying on the courthouse.
                
            
        She stood firmly by my side, restating the breakdown of my marriage with Ferris. She mentioned cold violence, betrayal, and how that silent torture gradually pushed me into the abyss.
But all of this seemed insufficient to move the judge.
Just as the judge was about to pronounce judgment, I spoke up.
"I have something to say."
The entire courtroom fell silent. The judge looked at me and nodded.
I glanced at Ferris once. He still wore that unreadable expression. But I knew his calm was just a facade.
I took a deep breath and turned to face everyone: "I had an affair."
The air seemed to freeze, everyone held their breath.
Finally, cracks appeared in Ferris's gaze. In that instant, it was as if torrents beneath ice were surging forth.
But I didn't stop: "I admit, the opposing counsel said I had relations with Ferris in the past six months - that's correct. But it wasn't reconciliation, it was revenge."
My voice turned cold as I dissected old wounds word by word: "He once treated me like trash, without an ounce of care a husband should have. I hated him. During those years I left Silver Moon Pack, I had nightmares almost every night, dreaming of him abandoning me again and again for other women."
"I drank heavily, not because of indulgence, but because alcohol was the only thing that could numb me."
Colton hadn't expected me to say these things. He tried to interrupt: "You're saying this because you still love him—"
I laughed coldly: "Love? Do you understand what love is?"
He choked on his words and fell silent.
I looked at Ferris and said slowly: "I admit, I once loved this man. But he hurt me again and again. My love rotted and spoiled long ago, leaving only anger and resentment."
"He turned me into someone I didn't even recognize. Do you know why I came back? Not for reconciliation, but to win. I wanted to prove that if I wanted to, I could make him bow his head again."
I stepped closer, looking into Ferris's eyes, speaking with complete calm: "And now, I don't want to anymore."
I turned to the judge, my voice clear and firm: "I now have a partner in another pack, and I love him very much. If you consider this bigamy, I'm willing to accept the legal consequences. Even if it means prison, being expelled from Silver Moon Pack, I want to personally end this ridiculous marriage."
The entire courtroom fell into deathly silence.
I slowly walked to Ferris and warned him in a low voice: "If you refuse to sign the divorce papers, I don't mind spreading everything I said today to everyone's ears."
I saw the corners of his eyes redden, his lips moved, but he couldn't say a word.
He finally understood - I truly would never look back again.
Behind me, Cynthia's eyes reddened with tears. She knew I had waited too long for this moment.
Due to the intense emotions, the presiding judge chose to announce the judgment the next day.
When we walked out of the courthouse, all the media reporters outside had been cleared by Ferris. He stood outside, not having left.
As Cynthia and I just walked out the door, he blocked our path: "Can we talk?"
I nodded, giving Cynthia a look. She nodded slightly. I followed him away.
Behind us, Colton also walked out.
Cynthia didn't even glance at him, her expression cold as she brushed past.
I knew she would never forgive him for the rest of her life.
And Colton just stood there, watching her retreating figure in silence.
When he reached his car and was about to drive away, he suddenly stopped.
I saw him frown, his gaze fixed on a black car not far away - several suspicious-looking strangers were hiding inside, spying on the courthouse.
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