Sylvia's POV:
I was a little surprised as this was the first time that Alina had wanted to talk to me in private.
True, we had issues with each other before, but we had never confronted each other in private.
Later she went back to her pack and I decided to let go. After all, we might never see each other again.
However, I came here for her wedding now, and what happened on the day of the welcome banquet was really disturbing.
Not wanting to have another confrontation with her, I tried avoiding her at all cost.
So, I didn't expect her to invite me to have a chat in private.
On the other hand, Leonard looked stunned while Rufus frowned with a worried look on his face.
After thinking for a while, I put down the fork and stood up. "Okay. I'll go."
We would rarely meet each other in the future anyway. So, why not satisfy Alina's request?
As if he thought of something, Leonard looked relieved at my answer. "Okay, you can go and have a chat with Alina. Her mother died a long time ago and she has no other friends around her. Since she is going to get married, I don't think she will do any irrational things again. Maybe she just wants some moral support from a female friend."
Leonard was right. As it was a big day for her, she wouldn't do anything stupid.
On the other hand, Rufus was a little worried so he propose, "Why don't you ask Flora to go with you?"
I looked at him with amusement and said, "No, she is having a great time with Warren right now. Let's not disturb them."
With a smile on his face, Leonard said, "Prince Rufus, don't worry. I can promise you that Alina won't hurt Sylvia again."
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