Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 312
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Warrenâs POV:
After a moment of free-fall, I immediately reacted and reached out to grab the edge of the cliff.
As I hung there, Tom squatted on the edge and looked at me with a faint smile. âItâs true; we have met before. Weâre from the same pack, Warren.â
âSo you are the little boy from back then.â I looked up at him coldly, struggling to keep my grip. If Tom was the boy who survived the fire, then he shouldâve been adopted by the former Gamma, Vincent. But I had never heard Vincent mention anything about Tom during the years.
Tom sneered. âYes, Iâm that boy. Do you wonder why youâve never seen me before? It was because that so-called kind and loving Vincent hid me on a crocodile island and only took me back to the pack when I was grown. Oh, and are you curious to you know how Vincent really died afterwards? I threw him into a pool of crocodiles and he was eaten alive. His poor son still thinks that his father was just drowned by accident.â
âWhy are you doing this?â I glared at him and asked straightforwardly. After all, we had never interacted before. Why was he trying to kill me now?
âFor Miss Quinn, of course.â
âAlina?â I couldnât believe my ears.
âYes, Miss Quinn sent me to kill you. All this time, you never knew I worked for her. The entire reason why Iâm in Class A is to make things difficult for that slave, Sylvia.â Tom narrowed his eyes and looked at me arrogantly. âAnd about that incident in the equipment room⦠I was also the one who knocked you out from behind. I was going to lead people to the scene to witness your scandalous wild s*x with Sylvia, but my plan was ruined by those two idiots, Flora and Harry.â
Now, everything was starting to make sense. No wonder Alina knew everything about me and Sylvia. It turned out that she had a spy in our class.
But I still couldnât wrap my head around the fact that she wanted me dead. Even though we had different stances now, we grew up together. We used to be friends. I just didnât believe that she could be so ruthless.
âI donât believe you. Alina would never want to kill me.â But even as I spoke, I wasnât so sure. For I knew clearly that Alina had indeed changed. My heart was aching, and I could do nothing but grab the edge of the cliff tightly. Alina and I had been friends since we were little. I used to protect her with all my might. How could things have turned out like this?
Tom sneered. âYou got in her way. If you hadnât threatened to snitch on Miss Quinn, she might have spared you.â
What? That was why Alina wanted to kill me?
Rage and disappointment surged within me. I couldnât help but laugh bitterly.
I had never planned on actually betraying Alina. I had just threatened her so that she would return to the pack and stop stirring up trouble. I never thought sheâd be so stubborn and heartless. It seemed that she was hell-bent on achieving her goal, even if it meant killing me.
Alina was crueler than I couldâve ever imagined.
Tomâs POV:
After Vincent took me back from the island, he trained me in secret. And I had met Miss Quinn on a mission. I always knew her true colors. She mightâve been a cunning little she-wolf, but I found her cute. She only resorted to viciousness in order to survive.
Truth be told, I took a fancy to Miss Quinn and admired her deeply. In my eyes, it was the people without desire and ambition who were the most terrible. But Miss Quinn was always so genuine with me. She never bothered pretending and always showed her true self in front of me. So after Vincent died, I went to work for Miss Quinn.
âDo you remember when we first met?â I smiled wildly. Seeing Warren struggle beneath me was very satisfying. âWe met the day Vincent took me in. Then we met again when I came back from that damn island. We even got to speak with each other. But since youâre a proud man, you forgot about someone like me quickly and didnât even recognize me when I entered the school.â
Miss Quinn had always treated Warren differently. No matter how hard I tried to make her see me, I couldnât compare with Warren.
Warren didnât say a word. He gritted his teeth and struggled to climb up.
I immediately blocked his path. Looking down at him coldly, I hissed, âWarren, thanks to your arrogance, youâre going to die today.â
Then I pressed the heel of my boot hard on Warrenâs hand.
He yelped and instantly lost his grip, plummeting to the bottom of the cliff.