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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 808

Sylvia's POV:

Alina's figure kept appearing on the crystal ball. Rufus was worried that seeing her would make me feel dispirited, so he suggested that I should watch Leonard's memory another time.

Hearing him say that just amused me. Rufus was so sweet and considerate. He always paid attention to my feelings even though it wasn't really a big deal.

"It's okay. Even though Leonard didn't say it often, he actually loved Alina very much. I've always known that." I smiled. "That doesn't mean he didn't love me, though."

I didn't actually mind it. Even though I wasn't that important to Leonard, I could totally understand it.

After all, he only found out that I was his daughter a few days before he died.

Rufus lovingly ran his fingers through my hair. "Honey, you've always been important to Leonard. There's no doubt about that."

I gave him a bright smile. "Of course."

Otherwise, why would the crystal ball show my pictures all of a sudden?

The second half of his memory was basically the scenes after I met Leonard. Every time we met— from training to dining with each other—the crystal ball never left a single detail. Those memories were probably unforgettable to him.

I cried and laughed throughout the whole thing, but I also felt a bit sad.

Everyone told me to let go, but it wasn't that easy for me to move on. He was the father that I had been yearning to see for more than 10 years.

I wasn't even given the chance to call him my father.

I knew that this was my fate and I couldn't change it, but it was still difficult for me to calm down.

As tears profusely streamed down my cheeks, I couldn't help but sob.

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