Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 483
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
Glendon yanked Felixâs collar and stepped back. Seeing how I was surrounded by vampires, he smirked and gloated. âI didnât think youâd believe me so easily. Wasnât being fooled once more than enough?â
I refused to listen to his bullshit. Instead, I looked coldly at the vampires surrounding me, ready to fight at any given moment.
All of a sudden, Felix suddenly screamed again. When I looked back, I saw that Glendon was excitedly strangling Felixâs neck. In a crazed tone, he cried, âIf you dare to resist, Iâll kill this little guy right here, right now. Once heâs dead, tens of thousands of werewolves will follow.â
I understood what Glendon really meant. By killing Felix, the peace agreement between the vampires and Geoffrey would be terminated at once.
The vampires wouldnât have to hesitate anymore and could kill us werewolves as they pleased.
I weighed the matter carefully. Finally, I gave up struggling.
The blonde vampire handcuffed me then shoved me hard. âYou shouldâve done this earlier.â
Layla was about to leap into action and save me, but the blonde vampire pressed a dagger against my neck and threatened her, âTake one more step and she dies.â
Layla paused. Then, she burst into laughter. âWhatâs wrong? Is that a threat?â
âTry me and youâll find out.â The blonde vampire pressed the dagger even deeper into my neck, its blade piercing through my collar.
Layla stiffened slightly. Finally, she said in a somewhat stern tone, âThen what about me?â
The blonde vampire smiled, withdrew the dagger, then turned to her fellow vampires and said, âCapture her.â
Soon, Layla was in handcuffs, too.
I felt a little guilty. I lowered my head apologetically. âSorry, Layla. I was too impulsive.â
Layla smiled gently. âItâs okay. Iâm not surprised you made such a choice. Anyway, I guess weâll have to wait and see how this fiasco will play out.â
I didnât know what to say. Glancing at Felix, who was beside me, I saw that he seemed to want to say something, but stopped on a second thought.
The blonde vampire walked up to him and ruffled his hair playfully. âWell done!â
Felix ignored her and fixed his eyes on me. After a while, he finally asked, âWhy did you save me?â
âWhy else? Sheâs obviously playing saint!â The blonde vampire sneered with disdain. âThis little guy had betrayed you, and you risked your life to save him. Thatâs just stupid.â
I looked at Felix indifferently and said flatly, âDonât think too much about it. I did that for the sake of the innocent werewolves on the other side of the wall. I wouldâve saved anyone else.â
It wasnât just about Felix. If I resisted and even fought back, these vampires would have the excuse to slaughter every werewolf that crossed their path.
It wasnât just about Felix. If I resisted and even fought back, these vampires would have the excuse to slaughter every werewolf that crossed their path.
But if I surrendered, they would have to stop killing since the agreement they had with Geoffrey clearly stated that the hunt should end by five in the morning.
âEven so, you didnât have to do this for me. You couldâve just surrendered after I died. After all, I had betrayed you.â Felix looked conflicted.
I kept silent for a while. In a low voice, I replied, âI just thought about how Alva is still waiting for her brother.â
Felix was stunned, tears welling up in his eyes. He opened his mouth, but no sound came out.
I sneered coldly. âIf you want to thank someone, thank your sister.â
Just then, a flare was shot into the sky. It was from Glendon. He walked to the blonde vampire and said, âWe canât delay any longer. Itâs almost dawn. We have to retreat.â
Vampiresâ strength would weaken in the daytime. They usually only took action at night.
In the blink of an eye, all the vampires regrouped.
Then, the blonde vampire slowly walked towards me with an evil, toothless smile on her face.