Rufus' POV:
I wasn't expecting Leonard to show up with reinforcements.
But when I saw the excitement on Sylvia's face, I pieced two and two together.
Sylvia noticed my meaningful gaze and winked at me playfully, as if she knew what I was thinking.
I smiled and nodded to show that I understood her signal.
Now, Leonard had blocked the vampires' way out of here, and werewolf troops guarded the perimeter of the wall.
Realizing that the situation was clearly unfavorable, Geoffrey turned around to escape in secret, but it was Leonard himself who stopped him.
"Where do you think you're going?"
Leonard yanked Geoffrey back and threw him to the clearing. Geoffrey's face turned pale and his voice trembled. "How... What are you doinghere?"
Leonard laughed wildly. "Were you expecting someone else? Reinforcements from the Fixed Star Pack and the Wapiti Pack perhaps? I'm sorry to say they were trapped three kilometers away from here and are unable to protect even themselves."
Hearing this, Geoffrey's knees buckled and he fell to the ground. "How could this be..."
Leonard snorted and didn't waste time with him anymore. He strode over to me and asked, "Prince Rufus, what do you want me to do with these vampires?"
I glanced at the cornered vampires coldly. "What do you think?"
Although I had made a decision, I still wanted to hear Leonard's opinion.
After mulling it over for a while, Leonard strode over to the vampires and held up a thin, sickly vampire by his collar. With a disgusted expression on his face, Leonard asked, "Why do you look so weak?"
Vampires were good liars. I couldn't just let them go back to their territory.
And now, there wasn't just the problem with the border. Because of the existence of the wall, the conflict between the two races that had accumulated for a long time was about to implode.
I didn't want to see any more of these dirty deals and means for even a second.
With a smile, Leonard stretched out his arm and shouted at his men, "Arrest these vampires!" The well-trained soldiers promptly sprang into action.
For a moment, light and darkness collided. The vampires all used their special powers, trying their best to resist imprisonment. But in the end, they were outnumbered and were soon subdued. "Be careful of that vampire in a dark blue suit. His special power is very destructive. I encountered him outside the wall last time," Sylvia said in a low voice.
I followed her gaze and saw that the vampire's hand held a ball of blue flames and a flash of blue lightning.
I shouted urgently, "Everybody, scatter!"
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