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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 288

Leonard's POV:

Martin couldn't help but burst into giggles. Then he raised his eyebrows at Owen, his eyes flashing viciously. "What an excellent child you have. He would never do such a thing, you say?" Owen's face immediately darkened. "Warren! What the hell do you think you're doing?"

"He's doing something excellent of course!" Martin cried, trying hard to stifle his laughter. But his body betrayed him, trembling like a leaf in silent giggles. "Compared to my child, your son is absolutely amazing."

The hall was in such chaotic noise that my head started to pound. I pressed my fingers against my temples helplessly. How could these two grown -up male wolves be more noisy than teenaged she-wolves?

"Warren, come here right this instant!" Owen growled at his son.

But Warren, who had always been respectful and obedient towards his father, didn't listen to him this time.

Well, well, well. I raised my eyebrows curiously. The scene unfolding before me just kept getting more and more interesting.

"Warren!" Owen was so anxious that his face turned as red as a tomato.

Warren paused for a moment, as though he had finally heard his father's voice calling him. But he didn't turn his head to look at Owen. Instead, he walked resolutely towards Sylvia.

"I can guarantee that Sylvia is not the kind of person you've painted her to be. She's not frivolous, nor is she evil. Her kindness and sense of justice are obvious to all. If you have any prejudice against her background, you should know that no one can choose where he or she came from. The only thing we can do is to strive hard to take the right path."

Warren's solemn and clear voice resounded throughout the hall.

Owen, at a complete loss for words, was expressionless once again. However, his straight face was purple from anger. Martin was delighted at this, clapping his hands gloatingly.

But I was more concerned with the scene in front of me. Why did these excellent children all speak on behalf of a slave? Even Warren chimed in.

I had watched that boy grow up and I knew him very well. He was a proud man by nature. In his eyes, ranking in society should be strictly divided and observed.

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