Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 736

Sylvia’s POV:

Rufus had a meeting that afternoon, so I had to go to the hospital by myself to pick up the little wolf pup.

Despite Rufus’ efforts to have a driver and some guards arranged for me, I wanted to keep a low profile. I just asked the driver to take me to the hospital and then send him away along with the guards.

A specific wing of the Royal Hospital was dedicated to animal care. I noticed cats and dogs wandering within the fence as soon as I stepped foot into the hall on the first floor.

Squatting by the elevator, I picked up a kitten and petted its fur. Although its hair was not as soft and smooth as Rufus’ when he turned into a giant wolf, it still felt lovely.

Thinking of this, I reached out to pet the kitten on the chin, but it turned its head away arrogantly. It seemed to have read my mind. It meowed and then walked away gracefully, flaunting its buttocks.

I blinked my eyes, getting the impression that the kitten did not like me.

Without giving it much thought, I quickly pressed the elevator button and went to the fifth floor to pick up the little wolf pup.

The wolf pup had grown up considerably. The grey hair on its head was thicker, and it seemed more vigorous. Perhaps it was well-fed in the hospital. From a distance, it looked like a little fluffy ball.

My heart leaped with joy as I reached out and stroked it. There was nothing in the world cuter than a tiny furry animal.

The wolf pup kept pressing its face against my hand and making a soft, wolfish howling sound. It had mechanical appendages attached to its disabled hind legs, which looked cool and handsome.

After a while of frolicking with the wolf pup, I decided to take it back to see its mother!

I returned to the forbidden forest again, feeling as if a generation had passed.

Sighing, I blew the whistle that Rufus had made for me.

About ten seconds later, a majestic wild wolf ran over, followed by two wolf pups. They ran with their short limbs, following their mother.

“Rin!” I waved my hand excitedly, and the little wolf pup in my arms howled as if it had sensed its mother.

Rin was about to pounce on me but suddenly stopped after sensing something. She slowly and deliberately rose up, arms extended as if to embrace me.

A warm feeling spread through my heart. Rin must have sensed that I was pregnant, so she didn’t rush to me like she would always do. She did the same thing the last time she met Flora.

Right away, I squatted down, embraced her, and clung to her tightly.

Rin hummed excitedly, squinting her eyes and enjoying my touch very much. Her other children were all very healthy and lively. They were only curious about the wolf pup with artificial limbs and didn’t show any outright revulsion. The three wolf pups soon got familiar with each other and began playing and chasing in the wilderness.

I sat on the lawn and filled Rin in on recent events. Whenever I talked about Leonard, my heart inevitably sank again.

“Rin, I had found my father but then lost him for good before I could even recognize him.” Tears welled in my eyes as I rubbed Rin’s head.

She seemed to have sensed my emotions and attempted to comfort me by acting like a spoiled child. She flipped over, exposing her soft belly while howling at me.

Somehow, her antics made me laugh. “Rin, you are a wolf, not a cat. Why are you so fond of me touching your belly? When did you get such a habit?”

Then, I stroked her soft belly without hesitation.

As I leaned forward to hug her, the black card I hid in my pocket fell out. Noreen had previously handed it to me. She told me to summon her whenever I needed her help.

After thinking for a while, I looked around vigilantly. Then I sat up and said to Rin, “Please do me a favor, Rin.”

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