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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 473

Sylvia's POV:

I didn't believe that.

If the lye an king had acquiesced, Rufus would have known it.

"I know you don't believe me. You come from the imperial capital and have lived a happy, peaceful life..."

"You are wrong, Felix," I interrupted him. "I used to be a slave. My life was no better than yours."

Felix was silent for a while, and his face finally softened. "It doesn't mean others are the same as you. In all these years, the lycan king has not once asked about the situation in our pack. Either he feels guilty or he just doesn't care."

"Enough! Felix, you can't make claims without evidence. I don't want you to get yourself into trouble because of spreading this rumor," I reprimanded him. I didn't want the innocent boy to get into trouble by making false claims.

But my mind was a complete mess now. I couldn't help but think of Ethan being paranoid about power and inheritance. Even though Richard had committed such serious crimes and taken the lives of many innocent soldiers, Ethan still spared Richard's life because only he could extend his bloodline.

Ethan was probably more ruthless than I thought.

Felix didn't utter another. He lowered his head, and my heart broke at the sight of the little boy who looked broken and dejected.

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