Geoffrey's POV:
Seeing the frightened looks on the faces of these young werewolves from the imperial capital city made me inexplicably happy.
This group of self-righteous, arrogant werewolves thought that they could just interfere in other people's business.
How ridiculous!
"Look at each and every one of them carefully. They're the so-called culprits you keep accusing me to be! I'm not the only one who made this city into a living hell!" I threw my head back and laughed like a madman. "Everything has its cause and effect, but you only chose to look at the surface."
I said this not only to buy time for the reinforcements to come, but also because I wanted them to know their folly. These naive, hypocritical imperial city-dwellers probably had never seen real suffering in their lives.
"You said yourself that since the vampire race and the werewolf race signed the truce agreement, vampires stopped invading the territory of the werewolf race. So why would the werewolves build this wall?" Rufus asked in a low voice.
I snorted. "Okay, then. Since you asked, I'll tell you. Yes, it's true that the werewolves 'won' against the vampires, so the two races signed a truce agreement. But what you don't know is that, in fact, the werewolf race had been defeated. The three packs in the border area were ceded and ruled by vampires for three years as the price of the defeat."
"How come we've never heard of this?" Warren looked at me with a dubious frown.
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