Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 809
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
I straightened up and peered intently into the crystal ball, fearing I might miss something.
After days and nights of speculation, I could finally get the truth about what had happened that day. But much to my disappointment, I couldnât hear any sound from the crystal ball and could only see the pictures.
The argument between Leonard and Alina went on for quite some time. Leonard seemed to want to call someone in, but no one came in.
Alina, on the other hand, began to behave strangely. She no longer respected Leonard like before and even forced him to drink the soup.
I could see that Leonard didnât want to drink that bowl of soup.
Seeing this, Rufus and I exchanged meaningful glances, both feeling that something wasnât right.
In the pictures, Alina was cleaning up the shattered shards of the bowl in silence. Leonard seemed to feel bad as he kept staring at Alinaâs back. It looked like he wanted to say something but chose to remain silent.
I understood Leonardâs stubborn character. He probably felt too ashamed to apologize.
I held Rufusâ hands tightly and stared at the crystal ball without blinking.
After a while, disagreement rose again between Leonard and Alina. Shocked and in disbelief, Leonard trembled and staggered back.
I was intrigued about what Alina said to get Leonard so worked up.
But Alina stood with her back against Leonard.
Suddenly, the images turned dark. A familiar plume of black smoke sprang up behind Leonard.
âNoreen!â I blurted out the name without a second thought.
Sure enough, after a while, Noreen appeared holding a corpse, and it turned out to be Alinaâs fiance Chet!
My eyes widened while my mouth was agape in disbelief. It looked like Noreen had killed Chet long before Leonard died. If that was really the case, Chet couldnât have possibly been manipulated by witchcraft to kill Leonard like Alina had claimed!
I couldnât help trembling. The closer I was to the truth, the less I dared uncover all the secrets.
A chill swept in my body and intensified. I felt like I was losing it.
âSylvia, calm down!â Rufus also sensed that I was losing control over myself, so he called me repeatedly, trying to calm me down.
He kept caressing my arms, trying to warm me up. I squeezed his hands tight and tried to calm down.
The images in the crystal ball kept going. Noreen tossed Chet on the ground like a piece of rag while Alina stood behind her. Although she didnât say anything, her action had brought enough destructive power to Leonard.
A massive blow appeared to have hurt Leonard so severely that he lost his footing and fell to the ground.
âSomethingâs wrong. Leonard didnât look like he fell to the ground because of shock. Look! He had no strength to support himself and could even barely breathe. The veins on his hands have turned red as if he has been poisoned,â Rufus frowned and analyzed the scene calmly.
I didnât say anything and instead gritted my teeth as I watched Alina lose control. She bawled and ridiculed Leonard, but I couldnât hear what she was saying.
It was not until Noreen thrust a dagger into Alinaâs hand that I almost went crazy. Thinking of the way Alina had acted, I had guessed what would happen next.
Rufus wrapped his arms around me and said, âCalm down, Sylvia. Letâs see what would happen first.â
After Noreen handed the dagger to Alina, she disappeared, leaving the latter and Leonard arguing.
Alina lost it and wailed at Leonard while wielding the dagger
Suddenly, Leonard seemed to see something horrible. He halted in his tracks and extended his hand to Alina as if he wanted her to come over.
But Alina was still in a state of frenzy. As Leonard got closer, she jabbed the dagger into his chest.