Two Thousand Blades (Kings of Chaos #3) Read Online Jocelynn Drake

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Magic, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Kings of Chaos Series by Jocelynn Drake
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Total pages in book: 120
Estimated words: 111252 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 556(@200wpm)___ 445(@250wpm)___ 371(@300wpm)
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With one last nod and a smile, Xiang turned the knob and pushed open the door to the throne room as quietly as possible. Bright light flooded the black hallway, blinding Kai as his eyes struggled to adjust. When he could take in the surroundings, his heart clenched.

Standing in the center of the room was the Zhang team who’d entered the castle. Huli had abandoned his human fox and stood as a multi-tailed fox about the size of a pony in front of Xiao Dan, his teeth bared. Hands were on weapons, but nothing was drawn, as they all locked eyes on the dais.

“Ahhh…and there are our stragglers,” purred a low voice. Not the voice Kai had expected at all.

Xiang led the way into the throne room, past guards who barely spared them a glance to stand next to the rest of his clan. As they moved closer, Kai almost stumbled over his own feet as he took in the sight before them.

Trin stood in front of the throne while Queen Belladonna was on her knees next to him, her white hair wild about her head and her pale-gray skin as thin as paper. And in Trin’s right hand was Kai’s sword.

“Now that we’re all gathered, it seems we have some things to negotiate,” Trin announced. “And there’s an old friend here who’s been very much looking forward to seeing you.”

Kai’s nostrils flared. That scent he’d noticed earlier was back and so much stronger. Close. Everywhere around them. He grabbed Xiang’s arms, unsure whether to pull his sword with his free hand or if he should shift into his dragon form. As promising as this scene appeared, something was very wrong here.

Chapter 30

Li Xiang

Kai’s fingers dug into Xiang’s biceps, but he didn’t dare tear his eyes from the dais where Trin stood over his kneeling mother while her bodyguards lay dead in growing pools of blood behind them. Trin’s ever-present personal guard, Aire, was a couple of feet away, a scowl twisting up her features.

This had the potential to go their way and be concluded at long last without a need for a major fight.

But then why was the tension so thick it could nearly choke a man? If someone were to sneeze, there was a good chance this stalemate would explode in earth-shattering destruction.

Rei and Yichen stood at the forefront of their group. The elf’s relaxed posture did nothing to hide his narrowed gaze and the tight muscles of his jaw. Yichen’s hands were wrapped around blades, which could be drawn in the blink of an eye if anyone so much as looked at his mate in a threatening manner.

For now, Xiang hung back, measuring up the guards and getting an accurate count, as well as marking the various exits if they needed to make a hasty retreat.

“Color me surprised,” Rei said with a low chuckle. “I thought you were going to leave it all to me to clean up. I never expected you to make such a bold move. Especially against your mother dearest.”

Leave it to the sassy elf to take a big pointy stick and poke the person in the power position. If Yichen didn’t smack his mate, Xiang was going to.

The grin that spread across Trin’s lips was sharp and sent a chill through Xiang’s soul. “Well, it looked like you were having so much fun upsetting the plans of our parents that I thought maybe I should join in.”

“So, you’ve taken over the palace and you have the queen in your hands.” Rei paused and the tip of his tongue licked the corner of his mouth. “What’s the next step? What are your grand plans now that you’ve gone this far?”

Trin’s smile dimmed as he watched the woman muttering to herself, eyes unfocused and face splattered with blood. Her elegant gown was wrinkled and ripped. There was little sign of the brilliant shining woman he’d glimpsed on the unicorn with a sword raised over her head. A feeling of intense power swirled around her, but it was wild and without direction, as if it were dissipating into the world after touching her. The mind that wrangled the reins of the natural world was broken, and it was all slipping through her fingers.

“Did you know I spent some time watching the humans?” Trin said in a conversational tone. “Their idea of maternal instincts and a mother’s love differs greatly from ours.”

“Though there are exceptions, humans can be very warm and nurturing, especially toward their offspring,” Rei agreed.

Trin grunted, his gaze seeming to soften as he stared at his mother’s bowed head. “I guess that’s why they’re so easy to conquer.” As soon as he finished speaking, Trin swung Kai’s sword, slicing through Belladonna’s throat in a single fluid motion that sent up a wild spray of blood. The former queen didn’t make a sound in her death. Her body collapsed at Trin’s feet and her head bounced down the three steps that led to the dais and throne. It rolled awkwardly across the floor until it came to a stop at the toe of Rei’s boot.


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