Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 705
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Leonardâs POV:
âWhat have you done?â I asked in a trembling voice. How on earth was she able to kill Chet without anyone noticing? This meant that Sylvia might be in danger too!
I didnât dare to entertain that thought. I had to focus on finding a way to capture this mysterious woman.
She snorted and turned a deaf ear to my questioning. âWhat have I done? Donât you see, Leonard? Your son-in-law is dead, and I was the one who killed him. He kept calling Alinaâs name before he died. How touching, yet pathetic!â
I was furious. If Alina wasnât here, I wouldâve killed this woman on the spot. But now, I couldnât act so rashly.
The woman raised her hand and slowly smoothed the blue tassels on her sleeve. She seemed to be in a good mood, because she smiled and said, âCalm down, Leonard. Itâs not good for your health. Besides, it was your daughter who begged me to do it. And I helped her out of the goodness of my heart.â
âWhat the hell are you talking about? How could Alina even think about a ridiculous thing like this? Chet was her mate!â I shouted at the woman in black angrily. However, as I spoke, I glanced at Alina, only to find a guilty expression on her face.
My heart sank, but I didnât have the time to deal with Alina right now. The woman in black was the real enemy, not my daughter.
But I took this as an opportunity and pretended to question Alina aggressively, âWhat the hell is going on?â
Eyes wide in fear, Alina didnât say anything. She simply lowered her head guiltily.
The woman in black looked at us with a crazed smile. She seemed to be enjoying a show.
I sneered in my heart, but I continued with my act and glared at Alina. âSay something, God damn it!â
The woman in black sighed and interrupted my tirade. âOh, donât be so angry with her, Leonard. Alina had no choice.â
I didnât say anything and feigned an annoyed expression.
The woman laughed gloatingly. Just when she was about to say something more, I took advantage of her distraction and instantly turned into a wolf to attack her.
But as soon as I approached her, a sharp pain suddenly overwhelmed my body. I couldnât even stay in wolf form and collapsed to the ground breathlessly.
âWhat happened? How come the once majestic God of War is now like this?â The woman in black crouched down and looked at me, pretending to be shocked.
I couldnât stand her bullshit, but the pain was so excruciating that I couldnât even breathe. All my strength had left my body, and I couldnât even get up from the floor.
My wolf, York, whined, âLeonard, Iâm dying! It hurts like hell!â
Cold sweat broke out on my forehead and back. I tried to comfort York, but I couldnât even make a sound.
âWhat a pity, Leonard. You look like youâre in a lot of pain.â The woman in black chuckled, clearly still enjoying the show. She stroked my cheek and whispered, âYou donât know yet, do you? This is all because of your precious daughter, Alina.â
I was shocked.
Then I finally managed to squeeze out a few words. âWhat⦠the f**k⦠are you talking about?â
Even if what the woman said was true, Alina must have been manipulated into doing so.
The woman chuckled, stood up, and strolled towards Alina.
I instantly felt scared that sheâd do something to hurt my daughter, so I tried to stand up, but I couldnât.
âAlina, run!â I cried desperately.
But to my horror, Alina didnât move. She just lowered her head and stood there quietly, like a broken puppet.
The pain was too much. I fell to the ground once more. In a last ditch effort, I used what was left of my strength to urge Alina to leave.
The woman in black threw her head back and laughed maniacally. She gently toughed Alinaâs hair and said in a dangerous tone, âDidnât you find it strange, Leonard? Your daughter became so obedient all of a sudden and even cooked soup for you every day.â
âYouâ!â I covered my heaving chest and couldnât speak another word.
âYouâre still as stupid and self-righteous as you were twenty years ago, my dear God of War. Do you think your own daughter would cook you soup out of the goodness of her heart?â The woman in the black cloak smiled smugly, her eyes flashing in amusement. âLeonard, she has been poisoning you.â