Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 576
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Leonardâs POV:
I hurriedly dropped the gem pendant, feeling surprised.
Why was it so hot? How could it be worn?
Was it just a showpiece? But it was really gorgeous.
This rare pink gem was worth collecting.
As I mumbled to myself, I placed the gem pendant back into the box and shut it.
The room was quiet. I sat on the sofa and took out some chocolate chips, popping them in my mouth while waiting for Rufus to return.
It would have been wonderful if I could have some milk tea right now. Edwin made excellent milk tea.
Sylvia must be truly furious with Rufus. She hadnât even stepped out to get some fresh air.
Rufus came back a little while later.
He eyed the chocolate chips that I hadnât put away yet and said in a disapproving tone, âThe doctor instructed you to quit sugar.â
I gave him an awkward smile and put the chocolate chips back into my pocket. âI was bored. I was just killing time.â
Rufus scowled and took the chocolate chips from me. âAfter my father found out that you had spit out b***d and were admitted to the hospital, he called me several times to inquire about your health. I donât want you to fall ill again, Leonard. Not only are you my fatherâs best friend, but also my teacher.â
I was deeply touched. Rufus had finally displayed some human emotion.
âDonât worry. Iâm taking care of myself.â I patted him on the shoulder, feeling pleased.
Rufus clicked his tongue and sank into the sofa.
âI just took a quick glance at the list of weapons that are in the armory. There are several cannons and tanks in there. We canât keep those things at the border. We will have to figure out a way to transport them back to the capital.â
I nodded in agreement. âI concur. If these weapons stay at the border and we donât keep a careful eye on them, something horrible might happen.â
Fortunately, Geoffrey hadnât used them before we dealt with him.
If we had acted a little later, maybe the situation would have been drastically different right now.
âWell, you can lead the troops and transport these weapons back to the imperial capital city. Iâll stay back to deal with the aftermath and wait for the royal family to send a large battalion of soldiers to settle down here,â Rufus suggested.
âNo problem. Maybe your presence will stabilize the public opinion.â I had no objection. Rufus had a strong political acumen. I believed that he had the capability to set the werewolves at the border on the right track before the garrison arrived.
âIs there any suitable candidate for the new Alpha?â I asked curiously.
Now that Geoffrey had been demoted, someone would need to be promoted in his place. The situation at the border was complicated, so a leader with exceptional abilities and a good moral compass was needed, or else the new Alpha would repeat the same mistakes.
âNot yet. At present, most of the people in office are Geoffreyâs men, so they have all to be replaced,â Rufus replied.
I released a long sigh and said, âGeoffrey wields a lot of influence. It will take quite some time to get rid of his sway completely.â
Selecting a new Alpha would not be an easy task.
âBefore they have a new Alpha, this place will fall under the temporary jurisdiction of the royal family. We also need to step up security at the border to stop the vampires from hurting our werewolf citizens.â
At the mention of vampires, Rufusâ expression became fierce.
I sighed inwardly and hoped that those unlucky vampires would be more sensible from now on. Rufus had not rushed immediately to the vampiresâ base camp to slaughter them all simply because Sylvia was held captive there and her safety was his top priority.
However, if things like this happened again, I was certain he would not be so merciful.
After chatting a bit more about business, I got up, intending to leave.
I felt a little reluctant to exit though. Turning around, I looked at the closed bedroom door. In a casual tone, I asked Rufus to inform Sylvia about the time I would be departing tomorrow.
Although I was unwilling to admit it, I really hoped she would come to bid me farewell.
In my heart, I already saw her as my daughter.