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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 287

Leonard's POV:

I eyed the slave warily.

Once upon a time, I was betrayed by a slave in my pack. It was in the middle of a war. My pack had spent days preparing for this battle. But on the night before we set out, a slave had snuck out and leaked our strategy to the enemy. They then trapped us in a valley and started a fire. The fire ravaged for a whole day, and the smell of scorched flesh never left my nose. I was lucky enough to survive that horrific night, but I didn't come out unscathed.

Ever since then, the condition of my body had just kept deteriorating. I could do nothing but watch as my strength and power slowly degraded.

This was why I hated traitorous slaves.

Unfortunately for this Sylvia, she wasn't only the daughter of a traitor, but also a slave. The fierce stubbornness on her face irritated me even more.

But what I couldn't understand was why the two kids insisted on protecting this slave—one of which was even the sole son of the Sunset Pack's Alpha Martin.

Just then, Martin's voice sounded. He was cursing at his son angrily.

"Fuck it! I'm teaching him a lesson when I get back!" The more he spoke, the angrier he became.

He began to pull at his hair madly.

I couldn't bear to watch this since the hair on his head was scarce enough as it was. If he continued to pull at the remaining strands, he would probably go bald sooner than later.

I had half a mind to stop him, but on second thought, I figured it wouldn't be a good idea. After all, Martin was a hot-tempered werewolf. If I didn't let him vent his anger here and now, it would only be a matter of time before he exploded in the future.

I had known Martin ever since we were young. He hadn't changed at all over the years. It turned out his son grew up to be as imprudent as him.

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