Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight Chapter 996

Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight

Chapter 996 Run Away

Crystal’s POV:

I was too stunned to breathe. Rufus didn’t say a word.

When I came to my senses, my first instinct was to turn my face away from him. But Rufus cupped my chin and f0rced me to face him. He stared at me for a long time, his expression gloomy, his eyes unreadable.

I was so anxious that I could hardly breathe. What if he recognized me and remembered something?

Finally, Rufus broke the silence. “Sure enough, you lied to me.”

I swallowed and tried to keep calm while simultaneously trying to break away from his grip.

Rufus sneered and suddenly leaned closer to me. His face was mere inches away from mine, and the sudden closeness sent a shiver down my spine. I was so scared that I squeezed my eyes shut subconsciously.

“Didn’t you say you were disfigured? There’s not a single scar on your face. It’s flawless. Why did you lie to your king? What are you up to? How come you couldn’t face me with your true looks?”

Feeling both guilty and anxious, I didn’t answer any of his questions. I couldn’t tell him that it was all because of a stupid curse that I had to go to such lengths to hide things from him. Since Rufus had seen my face now, there was nothing I could do nor say.

Finally, I broke free from Rufus’ grip and said, “I like to wear a mask and pretend to be disfigured. It’s none of your business. Even though you’re the king, you can’t interfere with other people’s hobbies.”

Rufus was so angry that he snatched the mask from me and crushed it with his bare hand. “Then, as your king, I order you not to wear a mask from now on.”

Looking at the pieces of the broken mask, I felt almost indignant. “You’re being unreasonable. I already told you that it’s just a hobby!”

“You can always change your hobbies,” Rufus retorted mercilessly, his cold gaze chilling me to the bone.

I was so angry that I clenched my fists and nearly pounced on him. Fortunately, Arron’s childish voice brought me back to my senses.

“I told you my mommy’s not ugly! She’s the most beautiful person in the world! Now you believe me?” Arron crossed his chubby arms over his chest and looked at Rufus smugly.

“Yes, your mommy’s the most beautiful person in the world, but she is also a liar,” Rufus answered coldly.

I felt embarra*s*sed. I wanted to ask Arron keep quiet, but the little boy was on a roll. “She’s beautiful. That’s why me and Beryl are beautiful, too!”

“All right, all right. That’s enough, Arron. He’s in a bad mood now, so don’t say anything more.” I was worried that if the little kid kept talking, Rufus would get so angry that he’d f0rce Arron to remove the bandages on his head.

Rufus snorted and said haughtily, “When you’re guilty, you try to escape.”

“Who’s the guilty one here?” I shot back, albeit weakly. Anyway, the man had no memory of me. He could say whatever he wanted to say. I just had to bear it in silence.

I’d return to the border soon. He wouldn’t be able to do anything to me then. Even if he seriously forbade me from wearing a mask, how could he stop me over at the border? Anyway, it was my face, not his.

But I still couldn’t let Rufus see Arron’s face. If he saw that the little boy looked exactly like him, I definitely wouldn’t be able to explain that without bring up our past. So I had to make sure Arron stayed away from Rufus until we left the imperial capital.

I adjusted the bandages around Arron’s head and came up with an excuse to leave. “Arron’s hungry. We’re going to look for something to eat.”

Rufus seemed to see right through me. “I’ll have someone send you back to the banquet hall,” he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.

“No, thanks! I know the way!” Without waiting for a response, I scooped Arron up and bolted.

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