Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 671
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
I charged into the crowd and tried to get my hands on the familiar figure, but lost it in a flash.
There were too many people around right now. I couldnât just turn into a wolf and chase after that person in cloak, for I might injured someone by accident during the process.
Leonard and Rufus joined me in a few minutes.
âWhatâs wrong?â Leonard seemed to have sensed from my reaction that something was wrong, so he instantly dispatched his men.
âI spotted a suspicious person. But she disappeared.â I scanned the crowd quickly as I said this, but there was no sign of a woman in a black cloak.
Rufus also swept his eyes over the crowd but didnât see anyone suspicious.
âWere you mistaken?â he asked.
I shook my head. âNo, Iâm certain of what I saw. That person was acting dubiously. I think she is Noreenâ¦â
âNoreen? Are you sure?â Rufus asked in a low voice.
Leonard was giving instructions to his men, so he wasnât paying attention to us. I pulled Rufus a little farther away and whispered, âThe figure is exactly the same one Iâd seen in the stone chamber. Iâm afraid itâs really Noreen.â
I was confident this wasnât a hallucination. It must be another trick of Noreenâs. Sheâd said she would wait for me in the Silver Moon Pack.
Her appearance right now was definitely not a coincidence. She must be deliberately reminding me that she was really here.
My stomach flipped with uneasiness, and I was thrown into apathy again. I didnât know what Noreen was up to, nor did I know what was waiting ahead of us.
I turned to Leonard and asked, âHave any questionable people entered the pack recently?â
Alinaâs wedding was approaching. In order to prevent any untoward incident from occurring, all the people who entered and exited the pack needed to have their identities checked and had to have a pass.
Leonard was so positive that there was no hint of hesitation in his voice when he replied, âThe entrances are heavily guarded. No suspicious person can enter. And if there was such a person, I would have known a long time ago.â
I didnât respond. Before Noreen entered, the pack was absolutely safe.
But now that she had crept in, it was hard to be so sure. âWe still need to be extra careful. The wedding is coming, and many guests will attend,â I said to Leonard seriously. I didnât mention Noreen to him. I was afraid that he would do something and that would alert her.
Leonard replied, âDonât worry. Nothing will go wrong.â
I was still fretful, so I looked back in the direction where the black-cloaked person had disappeared. At the end of that road stood a huge castle.
âWhere does that road lead to?â
Following my gaze, Leonard answered, âThat is the path to my residence. Alina is also there.â
I frowned, the uneasiness inside me rising steadily. What on earth did Noreen intend to do?
Leonard seemed to know the cause of my concern, so he sent another group of sold*iers to the castle Alina was at. âDonât worry. I was anxious that Alina would run away before the wedding, so I locked her in her room. That place is more heavily guarded than the city gates. Not even a fly can slip in.â
I was speechless. No wonder I hadnât seen Alina today. She had been confined by Leonard. Alina might be on the verge of a breakdown. She didnât give in easily to f0rce. For some reason, I began to sympathize with her.
There was no doubt that Leonard was a good father, but he was obstinate about certain matters.
âI think you should talk to Alina, instead of just making decisions for her. She will never be happy if she doesnât love the man she is going to marry.â
Leonard smiled and didnât take my advice seriously. âIâm her father. Everything I do is for her good. I have the right to make decisions for her.
Alina doesnât understand the reality of life, but she will in the future. Although she despises me now, there is no long-term hatred between a father and his daughter. I believe that one day she will appreciate my actions.â
While we were talking, a car approached us. We dropped the topic and got into the car.