The Love of a Lycan

Chapter 314: It was lyrus

It was Lyrus!

He was exactly the same person whom she met centuries ago and he was here now.

What does Torak intend do with him? Had Torak planned something with him? Raine didn't know, but she had a bad feeling about this.

At this time, Raine really wanted to know how to foresee the future, so she could warn Torak if Lyrus had any ill intentions toward him.

[Torak.] Raine mind- linked Torak, yet her thought was blocked.

She frowned and then realized that Torak was talking to the rest of the Lycans through mind link, but he blocked Raine from his mind.

But, why did he do that?

Raine didn't want to disturb them, so she just sat there without making a single sound as she looked at Lyrus, hoping she could see through him.

The conversation lasted very long and when it finally ended, the crowd dispersed, leaving Torak and Lyrus alone, while Calleb and Jack turned into their Lycan form, leading the crowd away.

Though both Torak and Lyrus were still in their human form, yet they still conversed in their special way of communication and again, Raine couldn't find a way to figure it out, neither could she tell Torak about Lyrus.

Later…

Once Torak got inside the car, Raine would tell him about that Lycan and he should give her a satisfied answer, after all, it was because of him that she almost died, if only he had told Torak the truth and let them meet, probably the end of the village of angels would have been different…

However, another question arised in her mind; would the mate bond work if they met ahead of time?

Something that Raine couldn't answer, yet it didn't change the fact that Lyrus had lied at that time.

Raine stared at Lyrus during the entire conversation as Torak's back was facing her.

Fortunately, the window of the car was so thick and dark, so no one from outside could detect her presence. They indeed couldn't see her, but they could smell her nonetheless and realized that Torak had brought another person with him.

The smell of an unfamiliar person.

Raine didn't know what Torak was saying to Lyrus, but the latter's eyes grew wide as his mouth slightly went agape.

He stared at the car in horror, searching for someone inside, but couldn't see a single thing.

Did he just try to look for Raine? Did Torak tell him about his wrongdoings? Raine was unsure.

As if Torak could hear Raine's mind, he waved his hand at Lyrus and sent him away. Only after he couldn't be seen anymore, did Torak open the car door and sat behind the wheel as he started the engine.

"Torak he is…" Raine wanted to tell Torak about Lyrus, but the latter had cut her voice mid sentence.

"I know." Torak said curtly as he drove the car away. "Lyrus was the person that you met before the downfall of the village of angels, right?"

Raine nodded. "Yes."

"I know." Torak tousled her head to calm her down.

Of course Torak remembered what Raine had told him, he remembered every single detail of the thing that Raine had told him. For him, her every word was important.

Thus, when Lyrus came here, he could guess that it was for a certain purpose.

"Did you ask him about the things that happened in the village of angels?" Raine looked at Torak intently. "I saw his surprised expression."

"No, I didn't tell him about that." Torak turned the car to the right corner.

"So, why did he make a shocking expression like that?" Raine remembered Lyrus expression when Torak said something to him, so she assumed he was talking about her.

Torak had indeed talked something about her, but not like what Raine had thought.

"I told him that I brought his Luna and she is inside the car." Torak glanced at Raine, a soft smile on his lips. "He was an old Lycan who had lived for several centuries, but also the most loyal one." He explained.

"Loyal?" Raine frowned, that word didn't suit Lyrus. "But, why did Lyrus lie? You didn't receive any news about me, yet he said to Ramez, the leader of the shadow guards, you were the one who didn't want to see me, he even said that you gave an order to kill me."

The word 'kill' made Torak frown deeply.

Torak drove the car deep into the abandoned city. The further they drove, the more dilapidated buildings they could see as if they were moving to the heart of this place.

"What is this place?" Raine asked Torak curiously, she took in her surroundings, trying to see whether there were still people there or not.

"Lost City." Torak replied.

"Lost City?" Raine had never heard of a city having such a unique name, though it suited this place perfectly. "I have never heard about this place." She mumbled.

"No. Humans had left this place a long time ago. The original name of this place was Magnus city." Torak explained.

"Why did people leave this city?" Raine asked, her curiosity was piqued.

"The vampires killed them. Every now and then, there would be a missing person near this area, thus all people moved out from here." Torak said.

"We are in a vampire den?" Raine's eyes widened in shock.

Torak chuckled. "My love, vampires doesn't need a den." She was so adorable when she was in shock. No, his mate was always adorable in everything that she did. "And no, this is not their territory either."

"Well, you know what I meant." Raine grinned at Torak. "Did Lyrus believe you when you said about you having a mate now?"

"Whether he believed it or not, you are his Luna. He and all the pack members, have to respect you nonetheless." Torak said firmly.

After a few minutes of driving, finally Torak stopped the car.

They were in front of a three storey building, seemingly this building had served as a night club before, because there was still a signboard, which hung loosely at the front door.

"We are here." Torak said grimly.

Raine looked around her, there was no sign of those Lycans, Calleb or Jack. Where are they?

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