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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 702

Sylvia's POV:

The cruel truth hit me like a bolt of lightning.

Without Noreen, I never would've known that my mother died because of me.

I felt something within me break and I began to roar and scream crazily like Noreen.

"I don't believe you! My mother didn't die because of me! You're a liar!"

Noreen was not surprised at all that I had gone hysterical. In fact, it seemed like she was expecting such a reaction. Every word that came out of her mouth next was a stab to my heart.

"You can choose not to believe me, but the truth remains that your mother died because of you. You lived at the cost of your mother's life!" Noreen's eyes were piercingly sharp and a cold smile tugged at the corners of her delicate lips. She raised her hand and pointed at me, like a proud judge in court, and I was the sinner.

"Aw, did I hurt you, Sylvia? It doesn't matter. You'll have a chance to make it right. Your blissful life will be torn apart soon enough. Someone has to pay for what Olivia owes me."

"You're lying..." I said weakly.

If my suffering was what Noreen wanted, then she had already succeeded.

Noreen shook her head and clicked her tongue. "I don't give a damn if you don't believe me. I won't let you, nor the people around you, go."

"What are you going to do to them? Whether you're telling the truth or not, this is between you and me. Don't get the innocent involved." I gritted my teeth angrily and glared at her fiercely. Noreen sneered. "And who, might I ask, is innocent? Leonard? Alina? Just wait and see. The show has just begun!"

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