Crystal's POV:
Rufus struck me suddenly, leaving me with no time to react. Seeing that I almost fell down, his conscience seemed to kick in and he caught me in time.
But as soon as I heaved a sigh of relief, he tossed me to the ground again.
Was he serious?
I was furious. I rubbed my aching back and nearly cursed out.
But my common sense held me back. This man was now the lycan king. I would have to show him some respect.
But this thought aggrieved me. I never had to think this much before telling him off before.
"Get to your feet. You're a dignified Alpha, but your reaction time is slower than a new student's at the military school."
His voice was icy, and no emotion was visible in his eyes when he stared at me, as if I was good for nothing. I was truly afraid that he would blurt out, "Your Alpha appointment was bought with money, right?"
I pursed my lips and stood up unhappily. I was so enraged that I wanted to argue with him.
"Why are you quiet? Did I say something wrong? You're the Alpha of your pack. How could you be knocked down so easily? If I were a vampire, I would have taken your life already,"
Rufus reprimanded me harshly, leaving me unable to meet his eyes.
As my helpless gaze remained fixed on my toes, I inwardly cried out that I was being wronged. When had I ever been on guard against him?
Normally, no one put up their guard against their close friends or loved ones. As my mind flashed back to the past, I remembered how Rufus wanted to be around me all the time. If I ever displayed indifference or defensiveness toward him, he would have definitely felt hurt and then lost his temper.
Only a few years had passed, but now he wanted me to be wary of him.
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