Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 1072
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Lauraâs POV:
Naturally, I believed Crystal more. My prejudice was more or less objective, but my instinct told me there was more to this girl named Adela than she looked.
I smiled at Adela kindly and pulled her to sit down. âCan you tell me why you happened to be there and found Rufus?â
Adela raised her gaze at me, her plump, smooth face expressing a hint of shyness. In a low voice, she answered, âIâm a professional painter. When I went to the suburb to paint that day, and I came across King Rufus when he was injuredâ¦â
I turned to examine the artwork and painting tools in the corner. A soldier delivered them here just now. According to the people who followed Rufus, this young woman named Adela was indeed found in the area with her painting tools.
That seemed plausible, but when I looked at Adela, I couldnât help but feel a peculiar connection.
I wasnât one to keep my doubts to myself. If there was an issue, I would always address it directly. That was why I went right ahead and asked Adela, âHave I met you before?â
Adela seemed to feel an instant pang of embarrassment. She looked uncomfortable and replied, âI attended the ball last time. Maybe you saw me there.â
I frowned and tried to recall this girl from memory, but I came up empty. I would not deny; her face was utterly beautiful. Beautiful women such as this one always had a great impression on me. Every time Iâd
see them, Iâd think whether or not they were deserving of Rufus.
Even though I know Rufus wouldnât be interested in them, my concerns remained. I knew I said didnât care, but my concerns about Rufusâ marriage still persisted. After all, he was of age to get married now. Thinking of this, I couldnât help but sigh. Startled, Adela said in a tearful voice, âHave I disappointed you in any way?â
I was surprised. She was too timid even though she was the daughter of an Alpha. Why did she look like she had never seen an elephant before? From what I was seeing, her behavior didnât match her identity. I couldnât help but pull a long face. Her fearful reaction made me feel like an old witch who devoured people.
This further added to my suspicions of her true identity. There would be no reason for me to stop looking into her, even if investigation turned up no cause for concern over her identity.
Without changing my tone and showing no doubt, I asked âHow did you meet Rufus? And how did you save him? I heard the cliff was steep. Why did you go down there?â
âI saw the king fall off the cliff, so I rushed down without hesitation. Fortunately, I learned how to swim when I was a child. I risked my life to get him out of there.â Adelaâs answer to my question was heartfelt and genuine. When I observed her facial expression, she didnât flinch and just looked straight into my eyes.
Was what she said true? Did this girl really save Rufus?
Her words did make sense. People who didnât know the truth could imagine what happened based from her story.
But somehow, I just didnât want to believe her. Perhaps I was just biased. Iâd rather believe Crystal saved Rufus than this girl in front of me.
At this moment, the door suddenly opened. Crystal rushed in angrily and glared at Adela. âNonsense! You didnât save him at all!â
I looked at Crystal and then at Adela in bewilderment. Suddenly, I realized something. Adelaâs hairstyle, behavior, expression, and tone mirrored Crystalâs when the latter first entered the imperial palace!