Rufus' POV:
"Could something have gone wrong? What if the distress signals never reached the imperial capital city? The border is very far after all. It's possible," Flora asked, frowning in confusion.
Geoffrey snorted. "What a convenient coincidence!"
"It just doesn't make sense. How could the royal family have ignored this?" Flora licked her chapped lips and murmured.
"You already know the answer. We only received one reply in the end. At the time, my father excitedly opened the envelope, his eyes filled with hope—only to read a cold message." He paused and slowly raised his head to look at me with a mocking smile. "Do you know what the message said? It said that this place was no longer under the jurisdiction of the werewolf race. Can you believe it?" He burst into bitter laughter.
"For so many years, we were shunned by the royal family—by our own race. Yet now, you have the audacity to come here and say you want to make our lives better? Such bullshit! What gave you the right? Is it just because you're from the imperial capital? Is it because you were born noble? You think you have the power to show up here out of nowhere and change things? Stop kidding yourself!"
While laughing, he suddenly coughed violently and spat out phlegm. "My father! He was exhausted to death. His health deteriorated. All for the sake of the pack—in order to resist the vampires! He died one day during a patrol near the wall."
I looked at him, listening to him vent his anger quietly.
His resentment and hatred towards me was valid.
But it wasn't a good enough reason for him to hurt the innocent and pave the way for his ambitions.
I shook my head wryly. What I wanted to know now was whether my father really had done such a thing and whether he really had turned a blind eye to the miserable situation here.
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