Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 1035
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Crystalâs POV:
After sending Flora away, it suddenly occurred to me that I have another old friend in the imperial capital.
I quickly changed clothes and walked to the edge of the forbidden forest, toting a small, wooden whistle. Arron had planned to go with me, but in the end, he decided against it because he didnât want to go out with his new hairstyle. He was so upset that he even pouted whilst eating.
Amused, I had no choice but to promise him Iâd make him a woolen hat later.
Winter was coming anyway. Arron liked colorful woolen hats, and itâd be so cute if there was a pom â pom on top.
While thinking about the hatâs design, I walked deeper into the forest. I nervously took a deep breath. Five years had passed and I wasnât sure if Rin was still here, let alone if she still remembered me.
I decided to try my luck and blew the whistle in my hand, looking into the forest expectantly. To my disappointment, the grey figure I was looking forward to seeing did not appear.
Had Rin left the forbidden forest? But she had nowhere else to go⦠Wild wolves moved in packs.
Because migration was risky, they wouldnât move to another place unless something happened to their home. The wild wolves had put down their roots in the forbidden forest several hundred years ago, and I doubted theyâd be willing to migrate. And Rin was their leader. It was impossible for her to leave her pack behind. So what couldâve happened to her?
I dare not to think about the worst. Rin was in her prime, so it was likely she was still alive.
I didnât give up. I walked in deeper and blew the whistle again. The birds on the tree flapped their wings, but otherwise, the forest was quiet.
I blew several more times, but there was no response.
Disappointment engulfed my heart. It seemed that Rin had really left. Time really changes everything.
I sniffed, turned around, and was about to leave when I suddenly heard a faint rustling sound behind me.
I turned around in surprise and thought it was Rin, but there was nothing there.
Was I imagining things?
I pursed my lips and looked around. The forest had gone quiet again, other than the rustling leaves in the wind.
âMaybe sheâs really gone,â my wolf Yana said. âYou think so too? I was hoping Iâd see Rin again to tell her about her son Ian,â I sighed dejectedly. âMaybe sheâs in the depths of the forbidden forest. This place is huge. Itâs impossible for the wild wolves to stay in only one place,â Yana mused.
âThat makes sense, but we canât go any deeper now. We donât have the right equipment.â
I was a mother now. I couldnât afford to risk my life for anything.
If Rin wasnât here, I could only try my luck next time. Just as I was about to leave, I suddenly sensed some movement in the brush. I sniffed hard and keenly picked up on a scent, although it was faint.
I followed the smell and caught a glimpse of a gray shadow flashing by.
âRin!â I cried out happily and ran towards that direction, but there was nothing but barren grass.
Was I imagining things again? But my nose wouldnât lie. The scent was real.
After thinking for a while, it dawned on me. I raised my voice and said, âIt seems Rinâs really not here. Okay, guess Iâll get going.â
Then I turned around and pretended to leave. However, I heard a rustle behind me. This time, it was even louder, as if something was kicking the gr@ssheavily.
I couldnât help but snicker as I realized what was going on behind me.