Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 834
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
Noreen was too cunning. Until now, I still couldnât figure out her true purpose.
If she didnât hate Ethan, why did she insist on killing him?
My thoughts wandered to all the things that she had done. It didnât seem like she had a clear purpose either.
It seemed like everyone around me had already been Noreenâs pawns.
âActually, thereâs another thing I havenât told you,â Joanna suddenly said.
âWhat is it?â
âMy mission in the imperial palace was to assassinate the king and then pin the blame on you.â She looked at me cautiously before lowering her head and clenching her fists. âBecause of the relationship you have with Harry, I havenât been able to make up my mind about carrying out the task.â
âI guess I should consider myself lucky to have Harry as my friend, then,â I replied. I wasnât surprised or disappointed at that point. Even if someone told me that Noreen was transsexual, I wouldnât be surprised at all.
Joanna went silent for a while before she added, âYou know what? After we got along with each other, I thought you were a good person. Thatâs why I delayed the task for as long as I could. I actually didnât go there to kill Ethan. I just received a secret signal requiring a meeting. Unexpectedly, he already fainted when I arrived there and I was caught red-handed.â
âDid Noreen leave the secret signal for you?â I asked with a frown.
Joanna shook her head. âI thought it was her, but I denied it after careful consideration. If it was a secret signal that my adoptive mother left, she would have also left a totem of the Big Dipper, but I didnât find it this time. She took so much effort to raise me and train me to be a killer because she wanted me to kill the king someday. I just donât see it as why she wanted to frame me.â
âIs there any possibility that Noreen found out that you wanted to betray her?â
Joanna went silent after I said that. She looked down and anxiously fiddled with her fingers.
âNoreen probably found that you were wavering and that you didnât want to frame me, so she decided to get rid of you,â I added. I also hoped it wasnât true, but I just couldnât think of any other possibilities. No matter how I looked at the matter, Noreen still remained our prime suspect.
âBut if she could easily take action against the king without me, why did she order me to assassinate him?â Joanna asked, a hint of determination flashed across her eyes as she looked up at me.
I sighed. âI donât know. I still canât understand what her real purpose is. But apart from Noreen, I canât think of anyone else who wants to hurt Ethan.â
I was scared by the mere thought that Noreen had been with us all this time, since she was good at disguising herself as someone else. She could be hiding among us and I wouldnât even know.
As the king of the empire, Ethan would have people test his food every single day. That meant the person who poisoned him without being noticed was most likely someone close to him.
As I thought of that, I looked at Joanna and asked, âDid you find anything unusual about Noreen? Like, for example, when she disguises as another person?â
Joanna closed her eyes and shook her head. âI really donât know anything. Iâm sorry.â
I heaved a sigh. âItâs okay. I know you tried your best. I promise Iâll find a way to prove your innocence.â
After our conversation, I was sure that Joanna was telling the truth, for she absolutely had no reason to lie.
I didnât stay in the cell any longer. I told her to have a good rest before I went out.
I told Rufus everything that Joanna had told me after that.
He had a serious look on his face when I explained Joannaâs situation. He didnât deal with her immediately, but instead, he asked his men to check Ethanâs trusted subordinates, as well as his recent diet.
âStay with me at all times. Donât run around on your own,â Rufus reminded me again and again. He didnât let me go back to the palace until I promised Iâd behave.