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ALPHA’S REGRET: FALSE MATE, TRUE LUNA

TRUE 241

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updatedAt: 2026-04-27

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The swirling snow fell on my shoulders, making me shiver with cold, but in the end, I stillpromised.

“Ferris cane if he wants, but this is my home, not his. None of these things are allowed to be brought in.”

When Ferris and I became partners years ago, all my personal belongings couldn’t even fill one suitcase, because Ferris had said the same thing

“The vi is my home. None of your things are allowed to be brought in.”

In the end, I only brought a few changes of clothes and didn’t leave behind even a single photograph.

Now, it was my turn to make the decisions.

“But…” Simon looked at the shabby old brick house behind me, obviously still esitant, wanting to negotiate something.

I coldly interrupted him: “If the Vargan family looks down on this ce, then please have Ferris go back.”

Having said this much, Simon had topromise and in the end only left clothes, shoes, and daily necessities.

He originally wanted to help carry them inside, but I took them from him.

“Give them to me. Since you want me to take care of him, from now on, except for him, no one else is allowed to enter my home freely.”

“Alright.” He lowered his head in agreement.

Actuallyi, /iif I hadn’t stopped him, Simon had even arranged for a renovation team.

“When will he arrive?” I asked.

“Ten o’clock tonight, in about four hours.”

I nodded, sent Simon and the bodyguards and servants away, then went back inside to start cleaning out the storage room.

This room was particrly simple, but at least it had an independent bathroom and could prevent him from disturbing me.

As night fell, at exactly ten o’clock, a ck Maybach stopped at the door.

Ferris sat in the back seat, his spine straight. Although his eyes couldn’t see, he still looked as calm as ever, like a statue that could copse at any

moment.

The driver got out of the car, walked to the window, and said quietly?” “Alpha, we’ve arrived. Should I go ask Luna toe receive you?”

Ferris was silent for a few seconds before saying in a low voice: “No need. You bring me over.”

He got out of the car with steady steps, looking no different from an ordinary person.

The driver tried to support him, but was refused: “Just tell me how to walk.”

He hated being touched by others, and even more hated being helped like a disabled person.

“Yes.” The driver responded, then guided him step by step to the door.

He probably thought I would be standing at the door to wee him, but I wasn’t.

I waited until he knocked on the door beforezily getting up to open it.

Cold wind hit my face. I shrank my neck and didn’t even nce at him, saying indifferently: “Come in.”

The driver stood at the door watching us, hesitating whether to remind me to pay attention to Ferris, but ultimately said nothing. He knew that Ferris

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and I were partners he had no right to interfere,

But as soon as he walked away, there was a dull “thud” from inside the house,

I didn’t turn around, but knew what had happened.

Terris had bumped into the sofa.

He couldn’t see, and I hadn’t warned him. The house was small to begin with, with so much stuff that even turning around required caution.

The driver looked back, sighed, and muttered to himself: “You can offend anyone, but never offend your wife…”

Inside the house, I finally turned to nce at him.

“Can’t you walk more carefully? This is the only big sofa in the house.”

Hearing my familiar voice, he showed no impatience: “I’ll remember.”

I was stunned.

He added: “Don’t be angry. I’ll have someone send a new sofa tomorrow.”

My expression immediately turned cold: “I don’t want your things. Don’t have anyone send anything. Follow me, I’ll take you to your room.”

He nodded without objection.

He gently reached out, wanting to hold onto me.

I immediately pulled away: “I won’t take care of you. iIf /iyou want to live here, rely on yourself.”

His Adam’s apple bobbed.

“Okay.”

He indeed hadn’t nned to have me take care of him.

Throughout the journey, he quietly followed me into that storage room.

I arranged his toiletries for him, then said coldly: “Besides me, there’s also a housekeeper Mary in the house. Be careful around her usually, and don’t leave your room casually when there’s nothing to do.”

“Okay.”

Still that same “okay.” After losing his memory, he seemed like a different person, sopliant that I felt somewhat unustomed,

Seeing there was nothing else, I didn’t bother to care anymore and left downstairs to go to Mary’s room to tell her about Ferris living downstairs.

After a while, there was suddenly a loud crash from downstairs.

“Bang!”

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