Chapter Summary: Chapter 742 Unfathomable – The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia) by Blink
In Chapter 742 Unfathomable, a key moment in the Werewolf novel The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia), Blink delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Rufus' POV:
Sylvia's words left me at a loss. It made my heart ache. I knew my possessiveness would sometimes make her think I wasn't giving her any sense of freedom, so I had been trying my best to restrain myself. I didn't want to frighten her.
But even after all my efforts, it still didn't work.
I slowly let go of her hand and looked down. "I'm sorry..."
Sylvia lowered her head as well and simply went silent.
My heart ached when I saw her like that. I kept silent for a while too until I decided to compromise.
"Let's go. I'll walk you back to your dormitory."
I didn't look back and simply went ahead. Although I wasn't looking at her, the sound of her footsteps let me know that she was following me at a distance.
I felt terrible, but I didn't want to take her back to the palace by force like I did before. I was afraid of the possibility that she would hate me more.
Both of us stayed silent until we arrived at the dormitory building.
"Have a good rest. If anything happens..." I paused for a moment. "Just call me."
Just when I was about to turn around and leave, she grasped the edge of my shirt, causing me to stop in my tracks.
I took a deep breath and turned around. Sylvia looked down and slowly clenched her hand into a fist while she tugged on my shirt. It seemed as if she was afraid that I would leave her behind.
"I love you, Rufus," She said, her voice a bit hoarse as she tried to hold back her tears. When she looked up at me, her cheeks were stained with tears. I could tell by the look in her eyes that she felt guilty. "I didn't mean to say that and make you sad. I just..."
Just then, she began sobbing, causing her words to be almost incomprehensible. She probably couldn't hold back her feelings any longer.
I pondered if I was too clingy to the point where I made her feel suffocated by my presence. If it was possible, I truly wanted her to be with me all the time.
"Sylvia's probably mad," Omar suddenly said.
"Mad? Why do you say that?" I was really confused.
Omar heaved a sigh. "You don't get it, do you? Sylvia is pregnant and your parents are already discussing your marriage, but you haven't even proposed yet! I think it's only natural to assume that a she-wolf will get mad if her mate doesn't care about their marriage."
My eyes widened in realization. Omar was right. Sylvia was probably mad now.
I wanted to propose to her a long time ago, but it got delayed because of all the things that happened recently.
It was a good thing that Omar reminded me about it. I needed to prioritize the proposal as soon as possible.
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