The Mind-Reading Mate: Why Is the Lycan King So Obsessed With Me?
Chapter 222: The Man With Black Hair and Blue Eyes

Chapter 222: The Man With Black Hair and Blue Eyes

Edmund looked a little startled by her words. He asked quietly, "Do I look ... ugly with this hair?"

"Ugly?" Primrose frowned, clearly disagreeing. "No way. You still look handsome, just like always."

To be honest, with features as dangerously attractive as Edmund’s, he probably wouldn’t look bad even if he went completely bald.

"It’s not about you," Primrose added, shaking her head. "I just don’t like blondes. That hair color makes me angry."

She clicked her tongue softly, trying not to sound too upset, but the irritation was already written all over her face.

Edmund’s expression darkened, not because he was offended, but because his mind immediately jumped to a darker thought. "Was there a blonde man who harassed you? Or insulted you?"

Primrose let out a tired sigh. "No, nothing that extreme," she explained. "It’s just ... there are too many blondes in my kingdom. Seriously, if you take five steps, you’ll bump into one."

Blonde hair was seen as something beautiful and rare in her hometown, like gold. People often admired it and even saw it as a symbol of nobility or high status.

But because they were constantly praised for it, many of them became arrogant and full of themselves.

"Most of the blonde men I met were always flirting with every woman they laid eyes on, and many of them had at least three lovers at the same time," she said, rubbing her forehead as if the memory gave her a headache. "And a few of them even spread awful rumors about me just because I turned them down."

The gossip wasn’t destructive enough to ruin her reputation, but it was still enough to embarrass her publicly.

One man even spread gossip that Primrose was too aggressive for a woman, claiming that she confessed her love to him, but not once, but twice.

He even said she cried loudly and knelt in front of him when he rejected her.

As if! There was no way she would do something like that.

In truth, she was the one who rejected him, and he was the one crying when her father kicked him out of her house.

After that, people started giving her strange looks. Some even said to her face that she had no dignity as a woman.

It wasn’t fair at all.

How could she lose her dignity just for rejecting a man’s love?

"No, forget it," Primrose muttered with a groan. "If you want to keep the blonde hair, then go ahead. It’s fine."

Maybe she could learn to let go of her dislike for blondes if it was her husband who looked that way.

But to her surprise, Edmund immediately replied, "Then I won’t use this hair color."

[If I ever meet those men who traumatized my wife,] he thought darkly, [I’ll shave their heads and throw their naked bodies into the city square.]

Primrose’s expression twitched. Sometimes, she still wasn’t used to hearing Edmund’s unfiltered, slightly sadistic thoughts.

"So," Edmund asked gently, "what hair color do you like?"

Without thinking twice, she answered right away. "Any color is actually fine, but if you’re asking which one I like the most, then the answer is ..."

She trailed off for a moment, just to tease him. "Black. I like black hair the most."

She leaned forward with a smile. "I really like it when I see a man with black hair and blue eyes."

Edmund held his breath. [That ... that sounds like me. Or maybe it’s just a common description?]

Why was her husband still so dense sometimes?

"It’s you," Primrose said clearly, making sure there was no room for misunderstanding. "I love you the most."

[It’s me. It’s me. IT’S ME!]

[My wife said she loves me the most!!]

He was having a full-on meltdown in his mind, even though his face remained completely blank.

After a moment, Edmund cleared his throat. "But unfortunately ... I can’t use my natural colors."

"I know." Primrose chuckled softly. "Any color is fine, really, just not blonde."

In the end, Edmund changed his hair to a deep, dark brown and his eyes to a warm light brown.

"This looks nice," Primrose said with a gentle smile, running her fingers through his hair to feel the texture, which, surprisingly, felt different from his usual hair. "I like it."

Edmund lowered his head slightly, letting his wife play with his hair a little longer.

"What about you?" he asked. "Not many people recognize your face yet, but they do know you have red hair."

Her hair was one of the rarest colors, not just in her kingdom, but also in Noctvaris.

There were a few beastfolk who had naturally red hair, but bright red like hers was extremely uncommon.

So honestly, it was going to be difficult for Primrose to blend in or disguise herself if she kept her current hair color.

"Don’t worry about me," Primrose said, waving her hand casually. "I can just wear a wig."

Growing up, she had struggled to fit into the beauty standards because of her unique hair color. Most of the women in her kingdom had blonde or brunette hair, making her look odd.

Even though she was often considered beautiful and had many admirers in her kingdom, she still received plenty of bad comments about her looks.

"If only your hair was darker, you’d be even prettier."

"Have you ever thought about dyeing it a little? Bright red looks kind of weird, you know."

Eventually, Primrose tried covering it with a wig, but even then, she still didn’t feel satisfied.

Over time, her red hair became her biggest insecurity. She even once tried to dye it brown.

But instead of getting a new hair color, she almost ended up bald.

She cried so much that day. She went to her father and told him how much she hated her red hair.

But Lazarus held her close and comforted her, saying, "Your mother had the same hair color as you."

He would gently stroke her hair whenever she cried and say, "And it’s the most beautiful hair color I’ve ever seen, just like yours."

Her father had always told her that her face and her hair reminded him of her late mother.

Her mother hadn’t left behind many belongings. But Primrose, her daughter, was her greatest legacy, a living proof that she once existed in the world.

The red hair Primrose used to hate the most was actually a beautiful gift from her mother.

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