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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 821

Sylvia's POV:

Both Alina and Blair were locked up in dungeons, but their living conditions were vastly different. I heard from Rufus that Blair still had access to food and drinks in his cell, as well as books and games to kill time. People who didn't know about his situation might've thought he was simply on vacation.

Alina, on the other hand, was imprisoned in a dark, damp cell.

It was barely furnished with only a bed and a table. In the corner sat a mad she-wolf with a disfigured face.

Alina was shackled. Her white robe was stained with mud, and the gold thread embroidered in it was ripped out. The blood on her face had dried up, but the cut was very deep. It likely would never heal properly, permanently disfiguring her once pretty face.

"Why'd you do it, Alina? You killed your own father just to inherit the position of Alpha, is that it?" I sat opposite Alina and asked coldly.

Alina looked numb and her eyelids drooped. She stared at the table in a daze. "It's not like I wanted to kill my father. He forced me. I had already warned him not to get close to me..."

"You still killed him. You can't change the facts." I tried my best to keep calm. Alina always played the victim whenever she did something wrong. In the past, she had Leonard to help her, but now, she had no one. Despite this, she still refused to repent for her sins. She was pathetic and hateful. Alina then giggled like a madwoman. "Yes, I killed him. If he hadn't urged me to get married in the first place, I wouldn't have resorted to killing him. You, on the other hand—he did so much for you so that you can become the new Alpha."

"You're wrong, Alina. Leonard just found out that I was his daughter at the time. And assuming he wanted me to become the new Alpha is just ridiculous!"

"Bullshit!" Alina didn't believe a word I said. She glared at me and spat, "If he just found out that you were his daughter, why was he so good to you the whole time? He thought about you all the time. He had never lost his temper with you, and he even spoiled you! On the contrary, he had never been nice to me and my mother. He only ever treated me like his subordinate!"

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