Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 728

Sylvia’s POV:

“I don’t need it!” I retorted without hesitation.

From the beginning, I never thought of Alina as my sister. After all, she and I were polar opposites. There was no way we could get along.

Alina rolled her eyes upon hearing my retort. “That’s good, then. I just hope you won’t shamelessly come back to me one day.”

Alina’s arrogant expression irritated me. Who did she even think she was?

“Don’t worry; it’s not like I want to recognize you as my sister either. I know you worked with Noreen so she could kidnap me. What kind of sister would do that, huh? And if it weren’t for the kidnap, Leonard wouldn’t have ordered to dispatch almost all the guards of the pack just to save me. He was left alone at that time, and that gave Noreen a chance,” I coldly replied.

Alina’s cheeks flushed bright red upon hearing what I said. She looked flustered for some reason. “But didn’t Chet kill my father? What does his death have to do with Noreen?”

I sneered. “Do you really think Leonard would have been killed if it weren’t for your own selfishness? I never believed you were innocent. You’re the person that I hate the most. I feel sick just by looking at you.”

“W-What do you mean?” Alina nervously asked. She seemed afraid that I would tell the others that she had conspired with Noreen.

I felt disgusted. Leonard’s death must have had something to do with Alina, but I knew I had to hold myself back, at least until I could figure out what really happened.

“Don’t worry. I won’t tell anyone. For Leonard’s sake, I won’t steal your position. I just hope you won’t cause any trouble for me again. And put the walking cane back to its original position,” I flatly stated. I wasn’t in the mood to say anything more.

I figured I should make that clear, especially now that Alina was afraid that I would take away what originally belonged to her.

If she was smart enough, she would be able to understand what I meant.

Alina went silent for a moment as she pressed her lips into a thin line. “I can promise that I won’t cause any trouble for you, but I want you to leave the pack as soon as possible. I don’t want to see you anymore.”

I looked at her. “Remember to put the walking cane back to where you took it.”

“I already threw it in the trash can. It’s gone now,” Alina replied. She looked embarrassed—almost as if she was unwilling to put the walking cane back.

I clenched my fists as I shouted, “There’s no way in hell that’s gone! Go ahead and replace it! Otherwise, your secret will no longer be safe!”

Rufus and I made the walking cane for Leonard together, and we stayed up several nights making it. It was inlaid with precious, rare gems, and Rufus had them air-freighted from his private storage. However, I didn’t expect that Alina would just carelessly throw it away.

“Fine! I’ll put it back as long as you leave this pack as soon as possible!” Alina exclaimed through gritted teeth.

I glared at her. “Don’t worry. I’ll leave as soon as I finish dealing with one last thing.”

“What—”

“It’s none of your business,” I mercilessly interrupted her question. I was already in a bad mood, and I didn’t want to hear any more from her.

Alina gave me a sullen look.

Just then, I remembered something. I decided to ask her about it—especially if there was anything wrong with Leonard before he died.

“Did you see Chet kill Leonard with your own eyes? Did Leonard say anything before he died?”

Alina tensed up. She seemed to be nervous all of a sudden. “Why are you asking me that?”

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