Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 609
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
Harry and Joanna were whispering to each other in the corner.
A couple of minutes ago, the two were quarreling. I thought they would get into a fight again, and I had to mediate and solve the dispute. However, the tension between the two miraculously eased and they now looked harmonious.
I couldnât figure out what had happened, so I didnât bother paying attention. I simply looked out of the window and watched the scenery.
The car quickly drove into the border of the pack. About five or six minutes later, it stopped at the military camp.
As soon as I got out of the car, I saw Rufus waiting for me on the stone steps. Although his face bore no expression, I could tell he was furious.
I immediately guessed who must have told him about it, so I turned and glared at Harry.
Harry looked at me apologetically and waved his mobile phone. âI had no choice. Prince Rufus called me. I dared not lie to him,â he mouthed, silently begging for mercy.
I was so angry that I almost raised my hand to punch him.
However, Joanna stepped forward and protectively stood in front of him.
I was taken aback for a moment. It looked like she was trying to protect him.
While we were silently talking, Rufus walked up to me.
Harry didnât dare to stay any longer. He grabbed Joannaâs hand and ran away.
Before Rufus misunderstood me, I took his hand and explained, âI still havenât fully figured out the details about your curse and we will go back to the imperial palace soon. If I donât go back to Noreenâs domain and learn more about the curse, Iâm afraid I will never have a chance to find out about it.â
My voice broke with guilt as I spoke. Rufus stared at me grimly without uttering a word.
I stood on tiptoe and kissed his lips. âPlease donât be mad at me. I know I was wrong,â I said pitifully.
Rufus held my waist and looked down at me without uttering a word.
âI promise this will never happen. I wonât risk my life again. I wonât hide anything from you,â I swore sincerely.
But Rufus didnât respond.
His silence frightened me. I hugged him desperately. âPlease say something. Donât ignore me. I know I made a mistake. Please forgive me.â
Rufus unclasped my hands that were hugging him and pulled back. I looked up at him in rapture, thinking he was going to say something.
But he just turned around and left.
I hurriedly ran after him and grabbed his hand. âWhere are you going?â
He looked down at my hand and then my eyes, his face taut with anger.
I pouted and slowly loosened my grip. Unexpectedly, he grabbed my hand.
âWhatâs going on?â I looked up at Rufus; his face had darkened with rage.
He held my hand tightly and turned to the temporary residence for soldiers.
âWhy donât we go to your place?â I asked in a low voice.
Rufus didnât answer my question. Instead, he led me to my residence.
It looked like he was at the peak of his rage. Otherwise, Rufus would never act like this.
âI guess going to your place will be a better idea. You carry on with your work. Iâll wait for you to come back.â I held his arm obediently.
However, Rufus was so angry that he didnât utter a word regardless of how much I tried.
I followed him in despair, thinking about how to cheer him up.
Rufus had lost his temper with me for the first time. I was filled with regret.
If I had anticipated such a thing, I would have told him. But if I did, he would have protested and offered to accompany me.
I sighed as we walked to my place.
Rufus wanted to let go of me when we arrived, but I grasped his hand with all my strength. âAre you leaving?â
Rufus examined my face and finally said, âGo back and think about what you did. I have to go back to work.â
âFineâ¦â I pouted and slowly let go of his hand. I wanted to stick to him and didnât want to leave his side. After all, he was still angry.
Rufus didnât say anything.
I took a deep breath and kissed his cheek. âAll right, go ahead. I will miss you.â
Rufus paused for a moment. It looked like he wanted to say something but stopped on second thought. Finally, he left without saying a word.