Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 810
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Rufusâ POV:
The scene on the crystal ball shocked me to my core.
I actually doubted Alina once, but Sylvia kept telling me that no matter how menacing a person was, they would never cross the bottom line of killing their own parents. She believed that Alina was no exception and that she wouldnât go as far as to murder her father. After all, Leonard had raised her, and he loved her so much.
But now, Alinaâs true colors were revealed. The cruel side of her personality had now been exposed to us.
Sylvia was too shocked to say anything, and her body trembled while she sobbed. I could tell that she was on the edge of losing control.
I held her tight in my arms, afraid that she would lose control and hurt herself.
The truth was too cruel, even for me. I never thought Alina would be so ruthless to the point that she was willing to murder her own father by stabbing his body multiple times with a dagger.
Even though she was weeping afterward, she probably did that because she was afraid of getting blamed.
At the end of the scene, Leonard stayed still on the ground, slowly dying of b***d loss. Alina could have saved him, but she did nothing. She only watched Leonard slowly die until he breathed his last breath.
Just then, the crystal ball suddenly blew into tiny little pieces that scattered on the carpet, most likely because it couldnât bear Sylviaâs uncontrollable power anymore.
Sylvia was trembling violently. I wanted to hold her closer, but she pushed me away and broke out of my arms.
Despite that, I reached out for her and pulled her close to me again although she was struggling to break free. âSylvia, calm down. Letâs find a way to get revenge on her.â
But at that point, Sylvia couldnât hear me anymore. She kept murmuring to herselfâvowing that she would kill Alina. Darkness brewed in her eyes, and her body felt a lot colder than before.
It began raining heavily outside again, and that was when she struggled violently to get out of my arms. Her voice got mixed with the sound of the pouring rain as she screamed at me, telling me to let her go.
I didnât exert too much strength while she was struggling because I was worried that she would get hurt. Thus, she eventually managed to break free from my hold.
Seeing that she was about to sprint through the door, I quickly went over to the door and locked it.
âLet me go! Iâm gonna kill Alina!â Sylvia growled. Black smoke enveloped her body as she kept trying to push me away. At the same time, crows were gathering outside the window, wanting to fly inside.
Sylvia grew even more infuriated when I didnât budge an inch. The air around her was unusually spiteful.
I tried to make her come back to her senses by calling her name over and over, but it didnât work, not this time.
Sylvia screamed as she kept attacking me, but I didnât dare to fight back.
I had no choice but to take her blows passively while making sure she didnât hurt herself. In the process, she hit me in the chest.
As soon as I bumped into the wall, I coughed out b***d.
Just then, Sylvia grabbed me by my neck and glared at me.
I grabbed her hand, took a deep breath, and tried to calm her down by gently saying, âSylvia, please calm down. We can talk this over.â
Sylviaâs shoulders were visibly trembling as a hesitant look flashed across her pitch-black eyes.
I coughed again and gently touched her cheek. âSylvia, letâs face this together, okay?â
She blankly stared at me for a moment. Then, she whimpered. Her eyes slowly returned to normal, and it didnât take long before she dropped to the floorâcovering her face with her hands and sobbing uncontrollably.
I held her in my arms and gently comforted her.
Sylvia grabbed my collar and choked on her sobs. âRufus, I donât care about the law anymore. Iâm going to kill her myself!â
âI know,â I said in an audible whisper. âIâll help you.â