Chapter 515 The Public Opinion
Flora''s POV:
A whole day had passed but we still hadn''t made any progress collecting public opinions.
Warren and I regrouped and adjusted the n. With the help of Rufus'' private guards, we left the
city center and headed to the school to try our luck there.
If we could win the support of the students, it might turn the tide in our favor.
But we couldn''t even enter the school. The security guards just drove us away.
We kept trying, but all our efforts were in vain.
The werewolves within the wall were already wary of us.
No matter what we said, they all thought that we were out to destroy their peaceful life.
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In the end, I had no choice but to return to my amodation dejectedly. Sinking onto the sofa, I
stared at the petition on theputer screen, at a loss.
Warren also came back with a long face. He had just tried to call Rufus, and judging from his
expression, I could tell that there was no good news.
"Unfortunately, I couldn''t get in touch with Prince Rufus. I was nning to report the state of our
operation to him."
Suddenly, a thought urred to me. I checked my phone''s calendar and murmured, "Today''s a full
moon night, right?"
"Yes. Why? What''s the matter?" Warren came over and looked at me weirdly.
I put my phone aside and tried to rack my brain. If my memory served me right, Sylvia used to
apany Rufus at this time every month, no matter how busy she was.
I vaguely drew my own conclusions, but I didn''t dare share them with Warren for fear that it might
cause trouble to Sylvia and Rufus.
"Nothing. I just... thought that the moon looked especially big and bright tonight." I forced augh.
Warren squinted at me, evidently at a loss whether to cry orugh. "Oh. I thought you had figured
something out."
I sighed and shook my head, sinking deeper into the sofa. "Anyway, I guess we shouldn''t disturb
Prince Rufus now. He''s probably really busy."
"Hmm." Warren sat down next to me. With a serious look on his face, he asked, "So what should we
do next? I doubt we''ll be able to convince the werewolves in here to demolish the wall."
I sighed again and spread out my hands helplessly. "No wonder Geoffrey seemed so confident! He
must''ve known that the werewolves inside the wall would never want to tear it down. It was a trap
since the beginning!" Warrenpsed into silence. After a long time, his eyes lit up. "What if we tried
outside the wall? The werewolves there are also members of this pack. Maybe we could start with
them. Although there aren''t as many werewolves there than in here, it might be a breakthrough."
"Oh, my God! That''s a great idea! Why didn''t I think of it? Geoffrey never said that we were limited
to the werewolves within the wall!" I pped my hands excitedly and leaped to my feet. With bright
eyes, I praised Warren sincerely. "You are so smart."
Warren coughed and scratched the back of his head awkwardly. "But still, I can''t guarantee they''ll
be on our side."
"Don''t be so pessimistic. We should at least try." Then I hastily put my shoes back on and barked at
Warren, who was still sitting on the sofa listlessly, "What''re you waiting for? Let''s go! We can go to
the hole in the wall and sneak out like before."
"Oh, okay." Warren nodded obediently and hurried to put his shoes on as well.
However, when we arrived at the spot where the hole in the wall should''ve been, we found that it
had been sealed shut.
"Oh, no! I totally forgot that Geoffrey had already found out about this ce." I kicked the bricks and
squatted in frustration as despair began to creep on my heart. Now there was really no hope at all.
It seemed that Geoffrey''s trick was destined to work.
"There''s still a way. Don''t give up that easily." Warren helped me to my feet andforted me.
"What? What''re you talking about?" I stuck my lower lip out dejectedly.
"We can always break the door down ourselves." With a smile, Warren winked at me mischievously.