Crystal's POV:
Laura loved Arron very much. If she could, she would've taken him wherever she went. She had always looked forward to having a grandchild, and now that Arron was here, she spoiled him silly.
I left the living room quietly to give them some time to bond alone.
The lycan king's palace was, of course, very large. There was one main hall and about seven auxiliary halls, each one surrounded by galleries and gardens. It was, in a word, a palace fit for a king.
I retreated to one of the gardens. I settled on a bench and closed my eyes to get some rest. I had no work today and had a lot of time to kill while Laura and Arron got some quality time together. I also wanted to see if I could meet Beryl.
I hadn't seen Beryl in two whole days. Perhaps she had recovered her memories and could remember me now.
The heavy mask on my face felt very stuffy. I glanced around to see if anyone was around. Fortunately, I was alone, so I took off the mask to drink in the fresh air.
I was drifting off to sleep when I overheard whispers from nearby. Several maids were complaining about having to get up early in this cold weather.
My eyes popped open and I quickly put on the mask again. I adjusted my position and went back to dozing off.
But their voices were so loud and whiney that I lost my sleepiness.
I got up and was about to look for another place to rest when I overheard something that caught my attention.
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