Flora's POV:
One day passed, and my confidence was completely destroyed. I was drained and exhausted. Few werewolves agreed to participate in the online public opinion survey. However, for those who did participate, their opinions were all the same: they were all against our proposal. Warren and I sat by the side of the street, lost in thought.
"It's nothing like I imagined." I was a little depressed. The data on my laptop broke my heart. "It would have felt better if the votes were an even split at least."
Warren also looked at the screen, his brows furrowed in concentration. "We underestimated the whole thing. I'm afraid this issue is more complicated than we had imagined."
"Damn it!" I angrily shut the laptop and stood up. "We can't give up. Let's go from door to door."
"Okay."
I grabbed Warren's arm and took him to the werewolves. We went door to door and tried convincing them.
However, the outcome only seemed to get worse. The werewolves were enraged when I told them we were going to push over the wall. They all unanimously refused.
Everyone cursed us, and a middle-aged she-wolf even picked up the broom to beat us.
Warren and I ran away. However, before we could escape, a group of werewolves had surrounded us.
"It's them! How dare they ask us to side with them about pushing over the wall? I heard they are from the imperial capital. These people think they are superior to us. They waltz their way here and command us without knowing the situation,"
a man shouted that seemed to add fuel to the fire.
The she-wolf with the broom glared at us. "If it weren't for our Alpha's wise leadership, the vampires would have invaded a long time ago. Now, you want to overturn our Alpha's policy? Not even in your dreams!"
"Listen to me. Pushing over the wall is good for everyone," I tried explaining, but these werewolves weren't willing to listen to me.
My words only seemed to agitate them.
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