Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 878
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Floraâs POV:
When I came back from my walk at noon, I received the news that Sylvia had passed away.
I couldnât believe it at first. I turned my phone on to search for the latest news, but there was no news about her death in the capital city, nor was there any relevant news on the Internet.
I read the confidential report several times and thought it was fake. However, Warren told me that couldnât be the case since there was Lauraâs stamp on it.
Warren worriedly held my arm as he explained that. He was probably afraid that I wouldnât be able to bear Sylviaâs sudden death.
My body trembled uncontrollably as my gaze roamed on the one particular sentence on the report again. It said, âSylvia Todd died in the fire. She was burned to death, and her babyâ¦â
I subtly shook my head. I couldnât read it anymore, and I couldnât imagine what happened to Sylvia. My sadness overwhelmed me, and before I knew it, I began to sob.
I grabbed Warrenâs arm and cried out loud. âThereâs no way Sylvia died! She told me that she would come to our wedding. We just talked to each other yesterday!â
Warren fell silent. He didnât say anything, but the look on his face was grim. Despite that, he just held me in his arms and silently comforted me.
âI have to go back to the capital city and verify it myself. I donât believe that Sylvia really died. Where was Prince Rufus? Thereâs no way heâd just stand by and watch her be burned to death!â I exclaimed as endless tears streamed down my cheeks. I pushed Warren away, wanting to rush outside. I wanted to go back to the capital city as soon as possible.
Warren hurriedly pulled me into a hug. I could tell that he didnât want to let me go. âPrince Rufus was in a coma at that time. He didnât know what happened. I heard a rumor that Sylvia was the one who harmed Prince Rufus and the king.â
âThatâs bullshit! Sylvia would never do such a thing. She was definitely framed!â I shouted at the top of my lungs. My anger was already bubbling up, and I was dying to find the person who spread the rumor.
âNo one knows exactly whatâs going on right now, Flora. If you go back, itâll only make things even more complicated,â Warren advised.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean? You donât believe in Sylvia? You know thereâs no way she can do such a thing!â I glared at him. If he dared to say no, I would immediately decide to leave with the baby.
But when he told me that he believed in Sylvia without hesitation, my expression softened.
âAnyway, Iâm going back to the imperial capital. If Sylvia really is dead, Iâll bring her back home. I donât want anyone to bury her body in the imperial city.â I choked on my sobs as I spoke. âLeonard wonât rest in peace until I take her back home.â
Tears welled up in Warrenâs eyes. His voice was hoarse as he said, âDonât worry; Iâll arrange everything and go back with you right away.â
âYou donât have to go back,â Owen suddenly said, his voice coming from outside. He was holding two envelopes in his hand and waving them around. âI just received these. Apparently, these are letters from Sylvia. Have a look.â
âSylvia wrote these? To us?â I asked, my eyes widening in surprise. I immediately walked up to Owen and took the envelopes.
There were letters inside the envelopes, and from there, Sylvia explained everything, including her identity as a black witch and the incurable curse on Prince Rufus. She also asked us to keep this a secret and to not try and find her.
At the end of the letter, she apologized to me. She said that she had no other choice but to break her promise of being my bridesmaid. It was a pity that fate played cruel tricks on her.
âYou can cry on my shoulder, Flora,â Warren said as he held my trembling hands, trying to give me strength.
As soon as I felt tears stream down my cheeks, I gave in. Grabbing the letter tightly, I turned around and buried my face in Warrenâs arms before bursting into tears.