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The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia) novel Chapter 575

Leonard's POV:

I handed a bag filled with potatoes to Rufus and said, "The residents have sent these for you. These potatoes are round and big. They are a local specialty."

Rufus accepted the potatoes and welcomed me inside.

"An inventory of the armory has been taken. Take a look at this list when you have time. Geoffrey has a huge secret collection." I placed the list on the table and swept my eyes around the room, but didn't spot Sylvia. "Where is your mate? It's still quite early in the morning. Did she go out to get something again?"

"No. She's in the bedroom." Rufus' face colored with embarrassment and even a little puzzlement, a look I had rarely seen on him before.

I instantly sensed that something was wrong and speculated that they had probably quarreled.

These days, young couples were very impatient.

Just like Warren and Flora were.

"Sylvia is such a sweet-tempered she-wolf. How did you manage to piss her off?" With my hands clasped behind my back, I began to dole out advice as an elder. "It's not surprising though. Men tend to be careless sometimes and don't consider the emotions of she-wolves."

"Do you know any good way to cajole a she-wolf?" Rufus asked humbly.

I snorted proudly, "Of course. The most important thing to remember while persuading a she-wolf is to be shameless. If she says she needs some space alone to calm herself, don't foolishly agree, or things are going to get worse. The calmer a she-wolf seems, the more terrible the consequences will be."

I prattled on, teaching Rufus several secret skills to woo a she-wolf.

Rufus listened carefully, asking questions from time to time.

"If you follow my tips, I'm certain Sylvia will not be mad at you anymore," I promised with a smile.

"I see..." Rufus was in deep thought about everything I'd told him, bringing to my mind a scene from more than ten years ago. When I had explained the key points of leading an army to war to the young Rufus, his expression was as serious and modest as now.

He was always curious to learn more, which gave me immense satisfaction as a teacher. I happily gave him numerous examples I'd heard from others.

He shot me a dubious look. "Do these really work? Have you ever tried them?"

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