Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 498
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
I reached for the name plate and looked at it. It couldnât be a mere coincidence that two vampires had the exact same nameâ¦
But those local werewolf soldiers had said that the slave Ashley was an abandoned vampire. How on earth could she have come from the Maurice clan?
The Maurice clan was one of the biggest, most powerful vampire clans. They were so well-known that even I knew about them, since my mother had mentioned that name when I was young.
Several wars between vampires and werewolves had been started by this clan, together with other forces.
After the werewolf race and the vampire race signed a peace treaty, the Maurice clan withdrew from the public eye. I hadnât heard anything about this clan in years.
So why was there a name plate with that clanâs name here in this wardrobe? It was very likely that this was the old castle of the Maurice clan.
I slipped the name plate into a hidden pocket in the dress I was wearing and retreated from the wardrobe.
âDo you think this Ashley Maurice is the same Ashley we saw in Geoffreyâs pack? That vampire slave?â I asked Yana curiously.
Yana thought for a while. âI believe so. They should be one and the same vampire, so this castle probably isnât that far from the pack.â
âIâm really confused. The local soldiers all said that Ashley was a loser without any special power and that was why she was abandoned by her kind, but if she is really of Maurice descent, then how could she have ended up a slave?â As I talked to Yana, I kept searching the room for more clues.
Members of big clans were usually united, at least on the surface. No matter how serious the internal conflicts were, they had to maintain dignity when facing the outside world.
If Ashley really was a member of the Maurice clan, her clansmen should have protected her and she wouldnât have become the lowliest slave in a werewolf pack.
âThere must be a very complicated story behind all this,â Yana said in distress. âI really want to go out now. Itâs getting too stuffy here.â
âHold on a little longer. Itâs almost time for dinner,â I comforted her.
As I spoke, I silently took a mental note of the layout of the whole room. After making sure that there was nothing else to see in the room, I blew out the candle.
âWhyâd you do that?â Yana whined.
I knew she didnât like darkness, so I explained to her patiently, âThe candle might be useful later, so I need to save it.â
âOh, I see. Maybe itâll come in handy when we escape!â Yana came to her senses at once. Her cunning tone made me chuckle.
âYes, so calm down, okay?â
âI promise I wonât be nervous. Iâm a very brave wolf now!â
âGood! Yana, youâre the best.â
I praised my wolf happily, and what wouldâve been a dull waiting period became less boring with her around.
I sat on the edge of the bed and rested idly. Then I stood up and walked back and forth in the dark room.
âWhatâre you doing, Sylvia?â Yana asked curiously.
âIâm taking note of the size of the room.â I leaned against one wall and walked slowly to the opposite wall, counting the steps.
âHowâs that useful?â Yana was clearly confused.
âIf we can find out how many floors and how many rooms this castle has, we can calculate its overall size.â
I found myself hoping that the castle would be dark all the time. That way, itâd be convenient for me to make my escape.
By listening to the clock tick, I knew roughly what time it was. It wasnât until it was almost eight oâclock did I sit back down in bed, waiting as though nothing had happened.
âItâs been so long. When will they come?â Yana started squirming in my mind anxiously.
âWait just a little longer. Why donât you take a nap? Iâll wake you up when someone comes,â I suggested.
But just then, I heard the sound of familiar footsteps.