Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight
The Evil Dog Barked Wildly
Sylvia’s POV:
Geoffrey didn’t look surprised when I showed up. He glanced at the werewolves from outside the wall
in disgust. “I just did what I had to do.”
“Then what’s the difference between what you’re doing now and what the royal family did to you? For
the sake of your own interests and the welfare of most werewolves here, you gave up your compatriots
outside the wall,” I pointed out loudly, gesturing at the bloody mess here. “Look at all of these dead
bod*ies as a result of the chaos. Look at the children who have lost their loved ones and are crying
bitterly for their parents. What’s the difference between them and you in the past?”
“This is different! They’re so lowly and don’t deserve to live!” Geoffrey glared at me fiercely. “Don’t you
dare stand there and make claims about something that has nothing to do with you. Do you think you
can tell me what to do? You’re young and naive, Sylvia.”
I sneered coldly. “‘Lowly’? Didn’t the werewolves you abandoned also come from that period of time?
Their parents and elders were also among those who bravely resisted the vampires outside the wall
and built the wall tirelessly night and day. If they found out that you treated their descendants like this,
would they be able to rest in peace?”
Geoffrey stuttered incoherently, rendered speechless by what I said. After a while, he grew desperate
and threw his arms in the air. “I don’t care! They’re dead. They’re gone!”
I looked at him with disdain. “You have a guilty conscience, but you still refuse to admit it.”
Rufus walked up to me and took my hand while eyeing Geoffrey coldly. “No matter what you’ve had to
suffer, you never had the right to sacrifice others. We still don’t know the real truth yet. We can’t just
listen to your side of the story. This wall needs to be demolished.”
Rufus’ words seemed to hit a sore spot with Geoffrey. He suddenly rushed to us and roared like a wild
dog. “No! You can’t tear down the wall! I’m doing this for a great cause. Without me, the werewolves
inside the wall will suffer!”
“Calm down, will you? If you really are so selfless, then move outside the wall. You yourself have to
fight off the vampires or become their food to show how selfless you really are.” Flora clicked her
tongue and shook her head in disgust. She smoothed her wig and rolled her eyes at Geoffrey.
“Although I have to admit that your previous experiences were indeed very miserable, it’s clear you
have no sympathy at all. You don’t want things to change for the better. You just want to get the best
benefits for yourself.”
“You know nothing, b*tch!” Geoffrey turned around and roared at Flora angrily.
“Fine. I know nothing. You know everything. Happy?” Flora didn’t seem to want to argue with him. She
stepped behind Warren to hide, muttering loudly, “What a desperate monster!”
I pursed my lips and wanted to say something more, but suddenly, I sensed someone approaching
from behind us.
Rufus held my hand tighter. He seemed to have noticed it too.
“Damn it! Vampires!” Harry shouted first.
I turned around immediately, ready to fight. It turned out that it wasn’t Ellis and the others from the
castle who had come, but the group of vampires who had caught me outside the wall.
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