Geoffrey's POV:
Ever since Rufus and the others entered the city, I had sent my men to secretly keep an eye on them the entire time.
They simply couldn't hide anything from me.
I knew Rufus had sent his men out of the city, and the remaining squad was looking after Flora and Warren.
Rufus was alone and defenseless now.
I glanced at my subordinate. "Is Prince Rufus's residence surrounded?"
"We've sent the secret guards to surround him." He nodded respectfully. "If anything unusual happens to Prince Rufus, we'll know it right away." "Well, send some of our men to keep an eye on the wall. And don't let anyone go outside." I was still worried.
Tonight was the full moon night. I didn't want anything to go wrong.
Everything would be fine if Rufus agreed with me and my plans.
However, considering he was adamant, I had no choice but to get rid of him if he refused me.
"What if Prince Rufus dies at the border? I'm afraid the lycan king would blame you." My subordinate looked worried.
"Blame it on the vampires. I'm sure Hobson wouldn't mind."
I was more afraid of Rufus than the lycan king. Getting rid of Rufus would solve all my problems. Besides, the imperial capital city was far away from here. I could find a scapegoat who would take all the blame.
"You're awesome! It was smart of you to bring Hobson under your control." He grinned proudly.
Playing with the empty cup, I squinted at him. "I'm actually surprised that old man has managed to hold on for so long."
"He is no different from a dead man. There's no need to be afraid of him." The subordinate smiled complacently. "Victory is yours."
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