Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 532
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Rufusâ POV:
I was shocked to hear that witchâs name come from Geoffreyâs mouth.
Indeed, my men had reported to me that they had found traces of Noreen at the border. Maybe Geoffrey had something to do with her sudden appearance.
But why would Noreen tell Geoffrey about the curse? At the time, Geoffrey and I werenât involved in each otherâs business.
The only possibility was that Noreen had approached him after I had come to the border.
âWhere is Noreen now?â I stared into Geoffreyâs eyes unflinchingly and asked him.
Not to be outdone, Geoffrey stared back at me steadily. After a few seconds of silence, he suddenly burst into laughter. âYou look anxious, Prince Rufus. It seems to me that you care a lot about Noreenâs existence, so itâs true that youâre cursed! Such being the case, Iâm curious why today is an exception.â
I grabbed his neck and growled impatiently, âTell me where Noreen is.â
Geoffrey was forced to raise his head and laugh like a broken accordion. He said in a hoarse voice, âThe more you ask, the less I will tell you. If you insist on going against me, then Iâm afraid youâre going to have to go down with me.â
I tried my best to restrain my impulse to kill him on the spot, blue veins standing out on my hands. âDo you really think that I wonât kill you?â
âTry me. Iâm in charge of the three packs here. As long as I give the order, reinforcements will come storming in from the other packs. The troops you brought are no match for me at all.â
As Geoffrey spoke, he winked at an injured subordinate nearby.
The soldier immediately took out a signal flare gun from his pocket and intended to fire it.
âDamn it!â Harry rushed to the soldier and tried to grab the flare gun from him, but it was too late.
A violent sound shook the earth and bluish, purple smoke soared into the sky.
Geoffrey chuckled complacently. âJust wait. My men will be here soon.â
I took a deep breath and reluctantly let go of Geoffreyâs neck.
Flora, on the other hand, was so angry that she picked up a stray brick from the ground and threw it at Geoffrey. âYou bastard! Youâre so annoying!â
Geoffrey awkwardly dodged the flying brick and almost stumbled to the ground. Seeing him fumble, the crowd burst into laughter.
This obviously angered him, but there was nothing he could do but wait for his reinforcements.
I cast a cold glance at him whilst racking my brain to come up with a solution.
The situation was getting worse. Once Geoffreyâs reinforcements came, the tables would turn in his favor.
âWhy are you so damn stubborn? Why do you cling to this wall of sin?â Warren asked with disdain.
After hearing that, Geoffrey suddenly burst into laughter. With a mocking expression on his face, he looked around us one by one and asked, âYou actually call it âthe wall of sinâ? Thatâs hilarious! Do you think I was the one who built this wall?â
âWho else? Wasnât this wall built to satisfy your ambitions?â Flora pursed her lips and looked at Geoffrey with disgust. âWe have seen through your tricks. Drop the act. Nothing you say can offset what youâve done. Although it was vampires who killed those werewolves, their b***d is on your hands.â
âYes, I might be guilty of that!â Geoffreyâs eyes turned red and he grew very agitated. âBut it wasnât just me. You should look more at the werewolves standing in front of you. I couldnât have built this wall alone. It was built by all the werewolves here, and it took more than a hundred days and nights. You know nothingâ.