Leonard's POV:
I was about to board the plane, but Sylvia hadn't come yet.
I paced back and forth at the airport, looking around. But unfortunately, all I could see were grumpy-looking soldiers.
I wanted to talk with someone, but these young soldiers looked terrified. They were all afraid of saying something wrong and offending me.
None of these people were like Sylvia. She always came to the point and never beat around the bush, even though sometimes her words were really hurt. I could happily talk all kinds of nonsense with her.
Although we didn't like each other at first, later we resolved all our prejudices.
Thinking of this, I couldn't help but sigh again. It was almost five o'clock. 'Has Rufus forgotten to convey the message to Sylvia for me? Otherwise, Sylvia would have definitely shown up. Or has Rufus misunderstood me?' But Rufus was smart. He must have understood what I meant.
I didn't know when I could see Sylvia again. It would probably be at Rufus and Sylvia's wedding. The packs were stable now. Unless summoned by the lycan king, the Alphas rarely went to the imperial capital city.
I originally planned to go to the imperial capital city to visit Sylvia and Rufus from time to time. But on second thought, I thought I would have to go through a lot of suffering if I went there.
At present, Ethan was eager to talk with someone who knew him well. Every time I went to the imperial capital, he would ask me to play polo with him all day long.
I couldn't understand why he was so into polo.
I was a noble, powerful werewolf. But I was terrified of riding a horse.
The mere thought made me upset again.
I was annoyed.
I took out the chocolate from my pocket and took a big bite without looking at it. Unexpectedly, a strong bitter flavor exploded in my mouth.
'Damn it! Who the hell has replaced my white chocolate with dark chocolate?'
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