Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 669
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
Owen took Flora and Warren to the hospital, while Rufus and I stayed with Leonard.
The Silver Moon Pack had an extremely romantic ambience. There were numerous concert halls and galleries. Painters could be spotted on every corner. The buildings here were not similar, and each one had its individual style. Each building gave out an artistic vibe, as if they had jumped out of an oil painting.
We took a walk in the city and arrived at the moat. Several white cranes stood on the bank of the river, and many of them spread their wings and flew low.
Children were blowing rainbow bubbles and running around giggling happily. Young couples kissed with the setting sun in the background.
I fell in love with this place after just one visit. Both the rhythm of life and the atmosphere felt pleasant to the soul.
âWhen I get a chance in the future, I want to spend some time here,â I whispered to Rufus.
He smiled and caressed my hair. âOkay, Iâll come with you.â
Leonard heard our exchange and chimed in, âHow about you guys spend some time here this time? You can stay here for a week or two and then return to the imperial city.â
I was quite familiar with Leonard now, so I agreed without formality. âIf we are not needed in the imperial city, we can stay here.â
âEverything will be fine there. Request leave from the army. Iâll continue to give you some special training while youâre here.â Leonard made an instant decision.
Rufus didnât say anything. He just smiled, wrapped his arm around my shoulder, and walked forward.
All of us were here for Alinaâs wedding. Her mate was bound to be mentioned in conversation.
I was curious about him and casually asked, âWhen did Alinaâs mate appear? Itâs so sudden. We had heard nothing about this before we receive the wedding invitation.â
Alina had just returned from the imperial city, so I figured that she couldnât have known him for that long. Leonard chuckled and said, âWe indeed made the decision in a hurry, but they actually had met long before. During one of the exchanges among different packs before, we discovered that the kid was Alinaâs mate. It was love at first sight for him. Although his pack is not very large, itâs not substandard. Alina wonât have any trouble living a stable and peaceful life there. Besides, Iâve done some research myself. The young man is loyal, honest, and has potential. Marrying him will bring Alina happiness.â
âHow does Alina feel about this?â Knowing her nature, I was certain it would be difficult for her to accept this marriage. They had only met each other a few times and hadnât formed a deep relationship yet. Moreover, her mate was the son of the Alpha of a small pack. I guessed that she might find him deficient.
As expected, Leonardâs face was lined with worry. He sighed deeply and said in a helpless voice, âYou are always so intuitive and smart. Alina wasnât interested in marrying him. Before you arrived here, I got into a big argument with her. It was the first time she displayed her aversion to me. It was also the first
time she expressed her wants firmly. The truth is I have always known what Alina desires. I am not a purist. I didnât have any opposition to my daughter inheriting the position of Alpha, but she doesnât have what it takes. I donât want my pack to crumble because of my wrong decision.â
Rufus and I remained quiet. When we saw the sad expression on Leonardâs face, we also felt a little dejected. As an Alpha and a father, it was difficult for him to make a fair decision.
Leonard gazed into the distance with his hands clasped behind his back, his eyes filled with sorrow. âItâs not like I didnât have any plans to train Alina to be my successor in the past. She is so smart and promising. But she is short-sighted. She only cares about herself and her current interests, without thinking about others. Iâm afraid the pack will descend into chaos if itâs handed over to her. So, I decided Warren was a good choice to take over my position in the future, but I was worried about his character.â