Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 816
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Alinaâs POV:
Everyone around me looked at me as though I were a lunatic. The disgust in their eyes made me feel terrible.
But I couldnât blame them. I was indeed no different from a madwoman now. The sharp pain and the endless humiliation was making me go crazy.
I knew that I was completely doomed this time. I would lose everythingâeverything!
It wasnât until I heard a familiar female voice that I came back to my senses. She was calling me crazy!
With tears streaming down my face, I looked at Flora, who had cursed me just now. Her cheeks were as ruddy as a ripe apple, and she held her round belly calmly. Warren stood in front of her protectively, eyeing me in disgust.
The people I used to look down upon now all trampled on me. How the tables had turned!
Overwhelming anger made my heart ache.
The scene on the crystal ball still went on. I couldnât stop it anyway. The only thing I could do now was look for an escape. Calum would never let me go and would definitely kill me. It was better to make a run for it.
As for Owen and Edwin, since they already knew the truth, I knew they wouldnât help me anymore.
Everything happened so suddenly that I had no chance to prepare.
My mind was a total mess. How could this have happened? Only Noreen couldâve exposed me in public with such a trick!
Could Noreen have set me up secretly?
But we were on the same side. It would do her no good to hurt me.
I looked around anxiously, trying to find Noreen. Finally, my eyes landed on Sylvia.
Sylvia noticed my gaze and sneered at me coldly. The contempt in her eyes made me flare up.
However, I noticed just then that her hands, partly hidden under her sleeves, gently moved. The way she gestured was the same as that of Noreen when she activated the crystal ball in front of me once.
I couldnât believe my eyes. I thought I was wrong, but Sylvia looked at me provocatively, as if she had read my mind.
She seemed to know what I had realized as well as my deepest fear.
I was shocked to my core as I recalled what happened after Noreen showed up. Although she didnât directly target Sylvia, everything that happened was all indirectly related to her.
So Noreenâs ultimate goal was to get to Sylvia, and I became nothing but cannon fodder!
This was between Noreen and Sylvia. Why should I be the one to take the fall?
The sheer amount of rage boiling inside me gave me a sudden burst of power. I pushed past the crowd, rushed to Sylvia, and grabbed her handsâall in the blink of an eye.
Sylvia didnât see it coming. The crystal ball fell and smashed onto the ground. Pieces of glass flew in all directions.
âIt was you!â
All eyes were now focused on me and Sylvia.
I turned to the crowd and shouted, âItâs her! Sheâs the one controlling the crystal ball. Sheâs a black witch!â
Rufus was the first to move to protect Sylvia. He pried my hands off of her and threw me to the ground. âAlina, youâre hopeless!â
I couldnât care less. I stood up and tried to attack Sylvia again, but Rufus stopped me and threw me to the ground once more.
I cried and laughed like a lunatic. Pointing at Sylvia, I roared at the crowd, âAre you all f*****g blind? Itâs clear as day that she framed me! Iâve seen Noreen use the same crystal ball. Itâs obviously something that only belongs to black witches. So why does Sylvia have it? Moreover, she knows how to use it. That proves that sheâs on the same side as Noreen, and she might even be a black witch too! Youâve all been cheated by her!â
âYouâre crazy!â Edwin roared angrily, thinking that I was slandering Sylvia.
âYes, Iâm crazy,â I shot back, spit flying everywhere. âItâs better than being stupid! Youâre all fools! You should arrest Sylvia and execute this damned black witch!â In the end, I just screamed at the top of my lungs and my voice came out shrill.