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The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia) novel Chapter 531

Rufus' POV:

When my eyes met Flora's, I nodded to her. Then I shifted my gaze to the culprit—Geoffrey.

Not only did he make this place a living hell for some werewolves, he also put Sylvia in danger. I still didn't know where she was. Damn him!

Not knowing whether Sylvia was safe or not was a thorn in my side.

The vampire race had always been cunning and ruthless.

I had been worried sick about Sylvia these days. But now, I had no choice but to deal with Geoffrey first before I could rescue Sylvia from the vampires.

Even if it meant I'd have to kill all the vampires around the border, I would do it at all costs.

"Hold on, Rufus! You have to calm down. That's a terrible idea." Omar stopped me immediately. "Once the killing starts, there will be severe consequences."

I ignored him. He had been trying to calm me down these days. But my anger and distress had accumulated for days. I was afraid I'd go crazy.

Turning to look at the frightened citizens, my heart sank. Most of them were in a bad condition. Some of them had their hands tied, while others lay on the ground, unable to move because of serious injuries. Their families knelt next to them, crying loudly.

"Tend to the injured first," I ordered the military doctor beside me in a low voice.

The military doctor nodded and promptly led a small logistics team to treat the wounded.

"Harry, untie them."

I glanced at the elite team and gave the order.

I didn't even acknowledge Geoffrey until I made the necessary arrangements first.

Geoffrey glared at me, his face livid. "Where did you come from?"

But I didn't understand how Geoffrey, who lived so far from the capital city, knew that I was cursed.

It was impossible...

My father had made sure not a soul would find out about my curse. Even my mother had no idea that her son had been cursed. How could an Alpha like Geoffrey get the news?

Certain that Geoffrey had no evidence, I denied it. "If I were really cursed, how could I still stand here and talk to you like this? Enough with the bullshit, Geoffrey."

"No, no, it's impossible!" Geoffrey looked at me in horror. "Why are you all right?"

"I said, there is no curse," I said through gritted teeth.

"My information cannot be wrong." Geoffrey suddenly raised his voice agitatedly. "Today should be your weakest day. Noreen told me this herself!"

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