Rufus let out a chuckle. ‘He’s quite clever, isn’t he?”
I fondly patted lan’s head and explained to Rufus, “He takes after his mother, mischievous whenever he can. But thankfully, he’s obedient to Beryl. He does whatever she commands. I wonder what will happen when he sees Bervl.”
What I meant was’ that taking lan to see Beryl was a good way to test the latter.
“Let’s go.” Rufus pinched the skin of my palm, jolting me out of my thoughts. He then motioned for me and lan to follow him.
As soon as we reached Laura’s palace, we found Beryl and Arron engrossed in building blocks at the round table in the garden.
At the sight of lan, Arron’s eyes widened and his mouth fell open in amazement. “Is that Ian, Mommy?” he exclaimed.
“Yes, it’s lan.” I confirmed his suspicion with a smile and a pat on Ian’s head, urging him to go play with the children.
Arron rushed over to Ian, throwing his arms around his neck in an exuberant embrace. lan’s tail wagged furiously, his joy at being welcomed evident.
I shifted my gaze towards Beryl, who remained rooted to the spot, as if she didn’t know Ian at all.
I grew cautious and played dumb. “Why don’t you hug lan, Baby Beryl?
Aren’t you best friends?” I asked Bervl.
“Beryl, come here quickly,” Arron urged, noting her cold unresponsiveness.
He walked toward her and reached out to grab her hand.
Suddenly, Ian emitted a fierce growl and took a menacing step towards the children.
In a flash, before anyone could react, he charged towards Arron.
Taken back, I wondered what happened to tan. “Stop, Ian!” My efforts were in vain; it was already too late. Ian pounced on Arron.
As everyone anticipated an impending attack, lan clasped Arron in his mouth and swiftly took him away from Beryl’s reach.
The reverberating roar of the wolf resounded across the entire palace. Ian stood guard in front of Arron, clenching his jaw and glaring at Beryl with animosity.
Crystal’s POV
I thought I had prepared myself for this, but I still found myself trembling at the scene unfolding before me.
“What’s wrong?” I asked Ian in the steadiest voice I could muster. “This is Beryl. Haven’t you been wanting to see her all this time?”
Ian turned his big head to look up at me before letting out a long, mournful howl. His tail drooped to the ground, and he looked considerably upset.
Beryl chose that moment to approach the wolf. “Ian?” lan only reacted more violently, however. He let out a long, guttural growl and bared his fangs at her. It looked like he might pounce on her and tear her into pieces if she took one step closer.
Beryl looked up at me, her eyes tearing up.
“Mom, why is lan being so horrid to me?”
I felt my brows furrow. “It might be because he hasn’t seen you for a while.
As if to refute my words, lan roared and stamped his feet, his claws leaving marks on the floor.
Just then, Arron poked his head out from behind the wolf and reached out to stroke his fur.
“Come on, lan, don’t be mad. We didn’t want to leave you behind in the pack, but we had no choice. From now on, we will take you everywhere we go.”
My precious little boy thought that lan was holding a grudge for that incident and wanted to ease the unmistakable tension. Arron stepped forward and made to reach for his sister’s hand.
But Ian stopped him in the next second, his sharp teeth sinking in the collar of Arron’s shirt.
Arron frowned and put his hands on his hips. “Why are you acting like this, Ian? That’s Beryl! Don’t you recognize your best friend?” lan let him go, only to nudge Arron back behind him. He stood between the siblings and let out another howl, Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed Rufus quietly draw close to the trio.
He seemed to have recognized the uncertainty of the situation, and wanted to be nearby in case things got out of control.
At first, Beryl took up grievance on lan’s behavior, but she soon axopped that act.
She made no move to get closer, either, and instead tried to coax lan from a few feet away. “Don’t be angry, lan. I promise, I won’t leave you alone again.”
This was met by another ferocious roar.
Beryl covered her ears. Then, to everyone’s surprise, she burst out laughing. “You look like a pig, lan. You’re not scary at all. Both Arron and I have already apologized to you. What more do you want? If you like, I can also promise to take you wherever I go in the future.” My face hardened. Beryl was just repeating everything Arron had said just now.
More importantly, I knew that lan was not angry at all, but afraid and panicked.
Beryl would have known, too, at first glance. After all, they had been inseparable in the past.
Besides, Beryl was a haughty little hellion. She had never cajoled anyone in her life. If something like this had happened in the past, she would have lost her temper at lan and berated the wolf. lan’s reactions had to be taken into careful consideration as well. This Beryl had apologized to him repeatedly, but not once did he seem inclined to get close to her.
If anything, Ian remained firm in his initial stand.
Rufus and I exchanged a glance and waited for what might happen next.
I was more certain than ever that Noreen had somehow taken over Beryl’s body.
And as far as I knew, Noreen was not a patient person.
She wasn’t one to mince her words and waste her time trying to convince anyone. She was frank and direct. Worse, she preferred violence to diplomacy.
Sure enough, a trace of impatience flashed in Beryl’s eyes.
She clicked her tongue and rolled her eyes, her upper lip curling into a sneer as she said, “Damn it! This stupid bastard is more troublesome than I thought!”
Crystal’s POV
Arron stared at Beryl in disbelief, his mouth hanging open.”
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