Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 529
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Geoffreyâs POV:
I was shocked to see the shame on everyoneâs faces when they heard Floraâs words.
This was the first time I had ever seen regret and hesitation on their faces. A frisson of unease unfurled within my belly.
âMind your own business!â I glowered in Floraâs direction, and then instantly ordered the soldier to gag her.
Warren kicked the soldier away and placed himself in front of her like a protective shield. âHow dare you hurt her?â
Hidden behind Warrenâs bulky body, Flora poked her head out with a dubious expression. âDid I say something wrong? You are the reason the border has become a living hell!â
As soon as she made this accusation, the werewolves on both sides of the wall stared at me as if they were the ones who had challenged me.
My temper was rising. These people were so ungrateful. If it wasnât for me, the border would have been conquered by vampires a long time ago. Now, just because an outsider had spoken a few words, they were doubting my ability to govern.
I snorted. Just as I was about to give them a piece of my mind, my phone rang.
I took out my phone and saw that Hobson was calling. Why was he calling me out of the blue?
Was something wrong?
I answered the phone with a frown.
âSylvia has run away.â
Hobson disconnected the call after this short simple sentence. It took a few seconds for his message to sink in.
The color drained from my face as fear settled inside me.
Damn it! How could Sylvia escape?
My mind was muddled up and I couldnât figure out a solution to this issue.
I hadnât expected Sylvia to get away. After all, Hobsonâs castle was a mysterious maze. It wasnât easy for anyone to get in or out of there.
âWhy do you look so pale? Did you get your retribution?â Flora gave me a gloating look and said in a hostile voice, âIâd warned you that this day would arrive.â
I was in no mood to argue with her, so I turned to fix my attention on the crowd.
âSince this is the current state of things, my only option is to eliminate those of you who refuse to stand by me. I will stage a scene with the vampires and make them responsible for your deaths.â
âYou should be ashamed of yourself!â Flora was enraged.
My lips curled up in disdain and I glared at Warren and her viciously. âI have an interesting piece of news for you. Your Sylvia has escaped.â
When Flora heard me, her expression changed into one of pleasant surprise. âIâd told you that you would fail.â
âReally? So what if Sylvia escaped? I will still send my men to hunt her down. She will not survive.â
âIf anything bad befalls Sylvia, Iâll fight you to the death. And so will Prince Rufus. He will certainly cut you into pieces!â Flora was so furious that she was seeing red.
âYou still havenât realized why Prince Rufus entrusted you to deal with something as important as collecting the public opinion and finding out the wishes of the people, have you? Why do you think he hasnât shown up despite the commotion happening here? Thatâs because he is incapable of being present,â I said slowly and smugly, looking pointedly at Flora and Warren. âThis is his weakest day every month, so he canât be here.â
Flora froze in shock, as if she was wondering how I knew this.
Warrenâs eyebrows furrowed and he still tried to protect Rufus. âPrince Rufus just has some other matters to deal with. You are not speaking the truth.â
I chuckled and was intrigued by these young werewolves. Were they still naive or just plain stupid?
âYouâre deceiving yourselves. Anyway, Iâve already arranged for my men to surround Prince Rufusâ room to ensure todayâs situation goes in my favor.â
âSon of a bitch!â Flora clenched her fists, her anger overwhelming her. She shoved the soldiers aside and was about to charge at me.
With my hands behind my back, I said calmly, âDonât be so angry. Anyway, youâre destined to die soon enough now. Why donât you let me escort you to hell? Besides, itâs too late to do anything now. I had issued the order to kill fifteen minutes ago. I think they must have succeeded by now.â