Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 631
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Rufusâ POV:
I was at a complete loss. I had grown to be independent and thus didnât know what to do now that someone actually cared about me.
I held my mother in my arms and clumsily patted her back to comfort her. âMother, please donât blame yourself. Itâs no oneâs fault. Although itâs true that Iâve suffered from this curse, it also led me to meet the love of my life.â
Mý mother didnât say anything, but her body was trembling. I knew she was still crying.
I sighed and continued, âEverything will be fine.
Whatâs important now is for you to take care of yourself. The curse will be removed sooner or later..â
I nearly told her about how we had found a potential solution to remove the curse. But because nothing was certain, I decided against it.
My mother kept silent for a long time. Then she gently pulled away from me, wiped her tears with a handkerchief, and took deep breaths to calm herself down.
I sat there quietly and sighed in my heart. My mother and I hadnât talked to each other like this in a very long time.
After a while, my motherâs eyes flashed with determination, as though she had suddenly made up her mind about something. âRufus, if you donât like this place, you donât have to keep fighting anymore.
Go and do whatever you want. Itâs enough that I have to be trapped in this place, but you still have a chance.â
Hearing this, I smiled bitterly. âMother, donât worry about my future. As a member of the royal family, whether | am the heir or not, I have to take responsibility for the people, for you, and for father.â
My mother looked touched and couldnât help but sob again. âRufus, Iâm sorry. I know Iâve pressured
Hyóu a lot over the yearsâ¦â
l shook my head and looked at her gently. âMother, donât think like that and add more stress to yourself.
Excessive anxiety will worsen your condition. And you pressuring me is what motivated me to keep moving forward.â
She stopped sobbing and lookèd up at me hesitantly.
âDo you really think so?â
âI know so, Mother.â I smiled at her reassuringly.
She let out a sigh of relief. Then she mentioned Sylvia. âAfter spending time with your mate today, Iâve found that she is indeed a nice girl. I wonât interfere in your relationship anymore. Iâll support whatever decision you make.â
I was taken aback for a moment, but soon, warmth flooded my heart. I couldnât help but recall what Sylvia had said. Every mother simply wanted the best for her child.
And my mother loved me more than I imagined.
âRufus, IâU figure out a way to deal with your curse.
That Noreen will pay for what she has done to my family. Iâll find her, whatever it takes.â My motherâs expréssion darkened as she spoke with fervor. She had returned to her usual decisive self.
âMother, donât worry. Iâll deal with it myself.âI didnât.
I know whether to laugh or cry. My mother had always been a determined woman. I suspected in only a few days, she would find all the witches named Noreen from all over the country.
âNo, I have to handle this. You and your father have been looking for that damned witch for so long but you never found her. I doubt youâll find a way to remove the curse, but no matter what, I canât let you suffer another full moon night!â My mother shook her head stubbornly. I felt as if l could see Sylvia in her. The two women were both quite strong-willed.
I sighed. In order to make my mother give up, I had no choice but to tell her that I mightâve found a way to get rid of the curse.
When she heard this, she was pleasantly surprised, but soon she became suspicious. She looked me up and down and asked, âAre you lying to me?â
I held my hands up helplessly. âMother, donât worry.
I will prove it to you soon.â