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The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia) novel Chapter 611

Summary for Chapter 611 Killer In The Wardrobe: The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia)

What Happens in Chapter 611 Killer In The Wardrobe – From the Book The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia)

Dive into Chapter 611 Killer In The Wardrobe, a pivotal chapter in The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia), written by Blink. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Werewolf fiction.

Rufus' POV:

I had been too busy today that I didn't have the time to even drink water. My subordinates even followed me back to my room so we could continue our discussion.

I was so annoyed that I wanted to smoke a cigarette. However, one of the elders stopped me, saying smoking wasn't good for my health. However, he was secretly smoking in a corner.

I was frustrated and pissed off.

When I entered the room, I saw my subordinates sitting in a row. At first, they were only expressing their opinions one after the other. However, later, they got into a heated discussion.

I pulled my tie, pretending to be serious as I listened to their conversation.

In fact, Sylvia was all I could think about.

I was indeed angry with her, but most importantly, I didn't forgive Sylvia immediately because I wanted her to take me seriously.

My name and status in the family had been witnessing a terrible decline. If things went on this way and we have a child in the future, I was afraid the situation would only get worse.

Therefore, I decided to hold back my love and longing for her. I couldn't compromise with her until at least midnight.

Sylvia had been texting me every half an hour, informing me what she was doing. But all of a sudden, the messages stopped.

I thought she would come to me, but she didn't.

I glanced at my phone again. There was still no new message from her, not even an emoji.

I couldn't help but wonder if she was angry. It would break my heart if she ignored me like last time. Cheering her up wasn't an easy task. However, I seemed to make the same mistake again.

My stomach began to churn with anxiety.

I couldn't wait to kiss her and tell her how much I loved her. Sylvia's pitiful face flashed in my mind, and my heart melted into a puddle.

I let out a weary sigh, and my subordinates immediately fell silent.

Although the noise had disappeared, I realized someone had come to my room when I wasn't present.

The bed sheet and quilt were wrinkled. It was obvious someone had moved them.

I immediately realized someone had sneaked in, so I stood up and looked at my subordinates, gesturing that someone was in the wardrobe.

I assumed it was an assassin. I thought I could live in peace for the time being at the border and didn't expect to encounter the same trouble over and over again. I wasn't really surprised though.

I sneered and walked toward the wardrobe.

My men understood what I meant and immediately followed me, ready to attack, as they gradually walked toward the wardrobe.

I shifted my stance and stared at the wardrobe coldly. Then, I grabbed the handle and yanked the door open. However, my mind went blank, and my body froze when I saw what was inside. Fortunately, my hand reacted faster than my brain. I slammed the door shut and pressed myself against it.

'Damn it! What the hell!'

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