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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 286

Sylvia's POV:

Alina didn't reply immediately. She seemed in deep thought for a while, looking hesitant.

"It's okay, just say it. You have nothing to be afraid of. I just want to confirm something." Shawn looked extremely hypocritical in his smile. Alina bit her lower lip, then said affectionately, "I don't know Sylvia that much. But since she came here, several riots that happened here seemed to have something to do with her."

"That's bullshit!" Flora murmured indignantly.

"I don't know the exact reason why. But everyone around me wants me to stay away from her. I also don't know why everyone shies away from talking about her," Alina said softly, putting on an innocent look. There was a trace of panic in her eyes too.

I fixed my eyes on Alina coldly. Her words undoubtedly pushed me over the edge. Although she didn't directly point out my fault, her specious words were more likely to cause everyone to speculate.

Shawn smiled smugly and said, "Now that Miss Quinn said so, then it must be true."

Then he turned to the lycan king and said sincerely, "My King, please forgive me for not educating this slave well and letting her make trouble in the imperial capital. Please allow me to bring her back to our pack to discipline her."

I sneered coldly, "I've already left the pack long ago. Who do you think you are to decide for me?" But Shawn just ignored me and continued talking to the lycan king, "Sylvia is a slave, so she is not qualified to enter the military academy at all. Please expel her from the academy to bring back the peace there."

The lycan king turned to look at me and asked, "Do you have any explanation for these allegations?"

"As I've said, I won't admit anything I haven't done," I said indifferently, raising my eyes.

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