Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 806
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Rufusâ POV:
Blair was also terrified of Noreen. When he realized that she had probably come to Sylvia again, he finally stopped joking and told me everything Sylvia had done.
If I looked things from Sylviaâs point of view, her behavior was actually quite understandable.
She had gone to the black market to find someone powerful to learn more about witchcraft, and then returned to her pack to obtain her late motherâs inheritance. All these incidents were based on the fact that she wanted to awaken her power as a witch after learning that her mother was once a witch. I could totally understand that.
What puzzled me was that she seemed to be in a rush to finish these tasks, and she hid it all from me.
âI donât know why she is keeping it from you. Maybe she is afraid that you wonât like it.â Blairâs lips quirked up and he laughed gloatingly.
âShut up!â I didnât want to be in his presence anymore, so I turned around, ready to leave.
âWait, Iâm not done yet!â Blair yelled to stop me.
I froze in my tracks and waited for him to finish.
He approached me and seriously said, âEven though Sylvia has come to me for help, I can sense that she has concealed a lot of information from me as well. Besides, when we left the imperial palace back then, I had this feeling that she really didnât intend to return, so you should be more careful.â
I pressed my lips into a thin line and said in a frosty voice, âI will definitely keep an eye on my mate. You donât need to concern yourself about it.â
After saying these parting words, I walked straight out of the dungeon. I was certain that Blair was sick.
I didnât know if he even noticed it, but when he had mentioned Sylviaâs name, a black bug had skittered across his eyeball. It must have something to do with Noreenâs curse. But he definitely had a crush on Sylvia for a long time and at a point, wanted to win her heart.
Damn it, Blair! It seemed that he didnât care about our friendship anymore.
Feeling irritated, I took out a cigarette and lit it.
A tapping sound on glass came from behind me. Blair was frantically knocking on the small window on the iron door.
He gestured at me, indicating that he had something to say.
I took two steps forward and opened the door. âWhat?â
âCan you arrange some beef for me? Iâve only been eating vegetarian food these days, and itâs so thin and tastelessâ¦â
Before he could finish the sentence, I slammed the door, cutting his voice off and leaving him knocking manically on the window.
He had feelings for my mate and felt no remorse, but he now even had the audacity to ask for meat. He was delusional.
âGo and make sure Blair only gets dry bread from now on,â I ordered the soldiers expressionlessly and then left.
I pressed my lips into a thin line and said in a frosty voice, âI will definitely keep an eye on my mate. You donât need to concern yourself about it.â
Seeing how lively and energetic Blair was in the dungeon, I decided to extend his confinement by one more month.
When I went back to my palace in the evening, Sylvia was focused on watering the vegetables in the small garden. Maya must have got her some seeds today.
The grape vines on the pergola had already blossomed. As a gust of cold wind blew in, the petals rustled and drifted to the ground, some of them falling on Sylviaâs hair.
I brushed them off her hair and she looked back to find me standing behind her.
âYouâre finally back!â She put down the watering can in surprise, pulled down her rolled-up trousers, and happily dragged me back into the room.
âSlow down. Thereâs no need to rush. You might trip yourself.â
âNo, I have to show you something!â Sylviaâs small face was beaming with joy, and her eyes sparkled like twinkling stars.
I followed her into the room and sat on the sofa. She went into the study and came out a few seconds later with her hands behind her back, as if she was going to show me something important.
âWhat is it? Why are you behaving so mysteriously?â My curiosity was stoked.
Sylvia smiled cheerfully and revealed what she had been hiding behind her back. âThis is it! A crystal ball!â