Sylvia's POV:
Alina, who had been acting like a spoiled brat just now, suddenly fell quiet and lowered her head.
"I'm talking to you, Alina." Leonard spoke through gritted teeth. He seemed to be unable to swallow his anger.
I almost couldn't help but snicker. After all, they both had seen Alina yanking at my hair. It was completely outside a noble lady's character to wrestle with someone unscrupulously, regardless of her opponent's status.
But on second thought, I realized that I was the one who had the upper hand just now, even though Alina managed to pull my hair in the end. Thinking about this scandalous matter, I couldn't help but feel a little anxious. Although Leonard was Alina's father, he was once the strongest werewolf of all and was known as the legendary god of war.
I thought very highly of him and even worshiped him.
I was racking my brains, trying to think of a way to greet him since this was the first time we had formally met.
Alina, who was standing quietly, finally opened her mouth. "Father, I... I didn't..."
"You didn't what exactly?" Leonard growled, his eyes darting between me and Alina.
I felt my heart leap to my throat. Oh, my God! Did I just give him a bad first impression?
I wanted to say something, but Alina spoke first.
"It was all her fault!" she suddenly shouted.
I raised my eyebrows and turned to look at her in disbelief.
Alina stole a glance at me and blushed from being flustered. "Prince Rufus already made his relationship with her public, yet she still came here to pester Warren! And she tried to break in by force just now. My four bodyguards and I couldn't stop her."
I shrugged helplessly, "I already told you that I'm not here to 'pester' Warren. We're just friends, Plus—"
I paused mid-sentence. I was going to say that Warren already had a girlfriend, but I realized in time that they didn't seem to know about his new relationship yet.
So I'd better let Warren tell them himself.
"Plus what, hmm?" Alina sneered, as though she had caught me in a lie. "You can't defend yourself, can you? The guilt's written all over your face."
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