Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 1307
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Crystalâs POV:
I couldnât believe Murray was shameless enough to just leave me here. Just as he was about to climb out of the window, I gritted my teeth and threatened,
âLeave and IâlI immediately call the soldiers.â
Murray froze in place, his stout leg half in, half out of the window frame. He exhaled loudly, his beard fluttering from his breath.
âYouâre such an
unreasonable person,â he whined. âI already told you this is a matter between you and your mate. If you want to get out of this situation, wait until your mate comes back.
Whatever the case might be, I refused to let Murray leave here today without setting me free.
Imitating Rufusâ threatening manner as best as I could, I stared at him coldly and said, âIf you dare to leave, Iâll call everyone in and tell them that you took advantage of me while I was chained to the bed.â
Murrayâs eyes went âas wide as saucers, filled with unmasked rage. He rolled up his sleeves and pointed at me, scolding me in a trembling voice. âYouâre so young yet youâre already so shameless. I havenât laid a finger on you, and your clothes are perfectly intact. You wonât fool anyone!â
I snorted complacently. âAs long as Rufus believes me, youâre toast. Despite how outrageous and outlandish my claims are, Rufus is very possessive. Heâll undoubtedly punish you even if youâre âinnocent.â
Rufus often got jealous when I mentioned other men, let alone if I told him somebody tried to take advantage of me. Heâd definitely go crazy with anger at the thought.
When it came to love, even the most rational person would dismiss logic and follow their instincts.
âLunatic! Youâre both lunatics!â Murray gnashed his teeth and cursed. Then he slowly climbed down from the window and begrudgingly stomped towards me.
I was secretly delighted, but on the surface, I pretended to be indifferent. I shook the chains on my hands coldly and demanded, âUnlock them or else I wonât let you leave.â
Murray glared at me reluctantly, hunching his back and standing there like an angry child.
1 couldnât help but chuckle. In the end, I changed tactics and went for a gentler approach. âDonât worry. Iâll take responsibility if anything happens. 1 know you donât want to do this, but threatening you was my last resort. If you set me free, Iâll be very grateful.â
Murray didnât move, falling into deep thought.
Confused, I repeated myself. âCome on. Rufus wonât blame you. Iâll take the fall.â
âWill you shut up?â Murray snapped, frowning tightly. âIâm trying to remember the unlocking spell. My memory isnât what it used to be, you know.â My eyes widened. I couldnât believe he forgot such an important spell!
What the hell? If you canât remember the spell, Iâll be stuck with these chains forever!â I was getting anxious. This was too absurd.
âRelax. Rufus has a key.â Murray was very calm, as though he was a bystander watching from the sidelines.
I was speechless. I wouldnât need him if I could ask Rufus to unlock the chains for me!
Murray probably realized the error in his ways, because he scratched the back of his head in embarrassment. âWell, I suppose I can give it a try.â He then started chanting a spell, which was long and unfamiliar to me.
But even after that, the lock didnât budge.
I didnât want to distract him, so I waited silently as he tried over and over again.
Finally, just as I was about to lose my mind, I heard the crisp click of the chains unlocking.
Murray wiped the sweat from his forehead and exclaimed, âThank goodness! I knew I wouldnât forget such an important spell. It turns out I just mispronounced the last syllable!â
1 didnât waste time praising him. I quickly put on my jacket and got ready to leave, with Murray trailing behind me muttering, âAs soon as I get home, IâlI pack up and leave the capital..â
Just as I climbed out the window, I ran into two soldiers patrolling the area.
I grabbed one by the collar, demanding, âWhere is the lycan king?â I needed to know where Rufus was so that I could avoid running into him,