Sylvia's POV:
We were now in front of Dylan's tombstone. I only spent two hours with him in the forbidden forest. Now, we were separated forever.
Dylan's parents also attended the trial last time. They were already in their prime, and the sadness of losing their only child made their hair turn white overnight. Although Dylan was awarded many honors and titles later, it couldn't make up for the pain caused by his death.
Their son was dead, and everything was meaningless.
"I don't need to talk about Dylan. You know him," Rufus said, gently wiping my tears.
It was only then that I realized that my eyes were already wet. I sniffed. I was so depressed that I felt like I was about to suffocate. "How are Dylan's parents now?"
After our quick meeting last time, I had been wanting to visit Dylan's parents. It was just that I still couldn't find the time.
"They returned to their pack with Dylan's belongings. They said they wanted to go back to where he grew up. They will probably spend the rest of their lives there with the things Dylan left," Rufus said with a sigh and touched my head. "Don't worry. I'll send someone to see them from time to time. The royal family is responsible for the martyrs' families, especially Dylan's. When he saved your life, it was equivalent to saving my life."
I sobbed and took a deep breath. "Dylan also said that he would raise a wild wolf like Rin. But unfortunately, he died without even leaving a last word."
"Do you still remember the time when you cut your hair and begged to be admitted to the military academy? Do you know what I thought at that time?" Rufus suddenly asked, looking down at me.
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