Warren's POV:
Alina's attitude shocked me. I didn't expect her to say something like this.
"Do you have any idea of what you just said?" I looked at her with a little pity.
Indifferent, Alina smiled. "Of course, I know what I'm talking about. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to achieve my goal. As for other people and their opinions? They have nothing to do with me."
"Your goal?" I stood up and took a few steps closer. "You just got someone kicked out of school because you made her your scapegoat. What do you mean it has nothing to do with you?" "Well, she deserved it. She's stupid!" Alina suddenly became emotional and her eyes became teary. She glared at me and said, "Don't lecture me with that fake lofty attitude of your, Warren. Who do you think you are?"
"Who do I think I am?" I echoed her and couldn't help but burst out into laughter.
My laugh sounded lunatic, and I didn't care. I just realized at this moment that everything I had ever done for her all these years meant nothing. That story of the knight and the princess was just pure fantasy.
"Honestly, do you just see me as your lackey or something?"
Alina didn't say anything, but she gave me a cold look.
Even with the brightly-lit room, I still felt that she was completely enshrouded in darkness. I couldn't see through her anymore.
"I guess that gives me my answer." I chuckled. "Do you seriously like Rufus that much? To the point where you are willing to go through extremes to just to have him?"
Alina slightly raised her gaze and casually smoothed her hair. "Rufus is the only one who is noble enough for someone like me. I want to be the future lycan queen."
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