Rufus' POV:
I saw someone pass by the window. It was Crystal, holding her kid in her arms.
Was she leaving so soon? Somehow, I felt that she looked a bit sad.
I wanted to chase after her by instinct, but when I heard my mother calling me, I stopped and held back the impulse in my heart.
"Rufus, what's wrong?" she asked in a concerned tone.
I stared in the direction the she-wolf had left for a long time without saying anything. I didn't know why, but recently, I felt deeply affected by that she-wolf. As long as she was present, I wouldn't be able to focus on anything but her. Whenever I felt that she was unhappy, I subconsciously wanted to comfort her. It took every inch of willpower to restrain myself from doing so, and I always failed miserably.
This was the first time I ever cared so much about a she-wolf. I know it was wrong. As a king, I shouldn't be affected by an insignificant she-wolf, let alone a she-wolf who already had two kids.
But strangely, I found myself unbothered by the fact that she had given birth to another man's children. Everyone had the right to love and to have children. It was not shameful. On the contrary, I was more bothered by the fact that the jerk ended up abandoning her.
I sighed inwardly. I couldn't figure out why I cared so much about her anyway. In the end, I concluded that this she-wolf was a dangerous existence, and was very likely a threat to the royal family. She was ambitious and scheming, which was why I paid attention to her in the first place.
When I came to my senses, I answered, "Mother, you seem to be on good terms with Crystal."
My mother cast a sidelong glance at me and asked curtly, "Since when did you become so concerned with my social life?"
"It's not that. I just haven't seen you so friendly to other noble ladies before," I explained lightly. Moreover, she even treated Crystal's two kids as if they were her own grandchildren. She was happier to see them than seeing her own son— me.
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