Chapter 526 A Mess
Geoffrey''s POV:
Noticing that the line of defense at the gate was about to be breached, Ipletely lost my mind
and ordered, "Kill whoever passes through this gate without mercy."
With bloodshot eyes, I grabbed a weapon from a soldier and moved to stab a child who was about
to step out of the gate.
As I raised my weapon, a frail she-wolf rushed to the child at an incredible speed and bore the brunt
of my attack.
The moment the spear pierced through her heart, a silence descended over the crowd.
The she-wolf let out a painful groan and died instantly.
In the next second, the air was rent with the child''s shrill and desperate cries.
My brain was buzzing, but I had no regrets about my action. A lowly werewolf''s life was of no value
in my eyes. Killing her was as simple as stomping on an ant.
These werewolves looked like they were fully awake now. The befuddled look on their faces was
gone, reced by an intense anger that burned them from the inside out.
They glowered at me with their most vicious expressions, as if they were going to skin me alive.
A muffledugh escaped my lips. I eyed them like they were garbage. "I had warned you, but you
didn''t listen."
Suddenly, someone yelled, "Alpha Geoffrey is an evil man. Think about our dead rtives and
these innocent children. It''s time to end his ridiculous rule."
"Overthrow Alpha Geoffrey! Tear down the wall!"
A fierce battle between the two sides broke out. The werewolves outside the wall surged towards
the gate, nothing stopping them in their tracks.
I hurriedly stepped back and furiously shouted, "I''ve informed you all that whoever dares pass
through this gate will be killed ruthlessly. Do you all want to die?"
"If we don''t die today, it''s only a matter of time before the vampires kill us!" The werewolves outside
the wall used their bodies as a shield to resist the cold hard des.
Rivers of blood began flowing at the city gate.
Lunatics! These werewolves were all lunatics!
But the more they disyed this reckless behavior, the more excited I got. I stretched my neck. It
had been a long time since I had killed someone. Today might just turn out to be a good day.
As this thrill electrified me, Warren issued an order, and Rufus'' private army, who had all been
hiding in the dark, joined in to help the masses.
Damn it! How could they still have so many soldiers left to mobilize?
It looked like Rufus had already expected this uprising, so he had left these soldiers to aid the
werewolves.
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Realizing that the situation was not in my favor anymore, I ordered my men to bring more soldiers to
the frontline.
Soon, I subdued the revolt with the advantage of superior numbers.
All the children were crying besides their families.
"Geoffrey! You will meet a horrible death!" Flora had been pinned to the ground by the soldiers. She
was unable to move an inch, but she still sounded fierce.
"No, I won''t. Actually, I will live a good life. You should be more worried about how you will survive
today and return to the imperial capital city safely." I shot her a grin and didn''t take her curses
seriously.
Many people had a reason to wish me dead in this world. As long as I could win, I didn''t mind the
verbal abuses.
"Shame on you! Your ambition will bring about your death one day!" Flora shrieked, looking very
indignant.
"I guess you will just have to wait till that day arrives."
After saying that, I ignored her and turned to look at the lowlifes outside the wall.
"I can be forgiving enough to spare your crimes today. Your children can return to the orphanage.
Everything will go back to how it was," I said in a magnanimous voice.
The werewolves outside the wall lowered their heads and dared not make a sound. They knew that
if anyone spoke, the soldiers next to them would raise their weapons and end their lives.
"Anyone who doesn''t ept this situation can step forward. Worst-case scenario, we will kill you
where you stand." I gave them a look filled with pity, and they stared at the ground.
"Since all the rebellion has drained out of you all, go back obediently," I said mercifully.