Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 1271
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
(Rufusâ POV)
As soon as Crystal opened the coffin, Noreenâs dried-up skeleton came into sight. The greyish-white bones stood out sharply against the coffinâs black velvet interior.
It looked as though Noreen had died holding a crystal ball, because her skeletal hand remained outstretched.
I was confused. Didnât it take a long time for rigor mortis to set in after death? Why did Noreenâs body stiffen immediately after she died?
Was this what happened to black witches when they died? With a grim expression, Crystal walked around the white coffin.
Suddenly, a strong gust of wind blew, and the crows lurking on the tree branches took off.
Only then did I realize what Crystal meant when she mentioned that things were looking ominous.
Anything related to Noreen was ominous.
Using my flashlight, I studied Noreenâs skeleton carefully from afar. It was no different from a skeleton of a human being. But one thing stood out to meâthe hair.
Golden hair flowed from Noreenâs skull, but I noticed that the ends were charred and black from the attempted burning. I could only imagine how much effort was put into destroying Noreenâs corpse.
I took a pair of tweezers from one of my men and plucked up a strand of hair. However, when the hair was exposed to the air outside the coffin, it suddenly disintegrated to ashes.
âIs it possible that Noreenâs actually completely gone?â
Naturally, I preferred the idea that Noreenâs existence was completely eliminated from this world over the possibility that she had been reborn.
After all, even her hairâwhich refused to burn when she was buried five years ago âdisintegrated as soon as it came into contact with a gust of wind. Didnât that mean that Noreen was really gone?
Crystal walked up to me and looked at the skeleton worriedly. âI still donât feel good about this. I canât shake off the feeling that things arenât as simple as they seem. But I canât tell whatâs really wrong.â
I put my arm around her shoulder and k*issed her on the forehead in an effort to comfort her. âDonât worry. Weâll figure it out. Trust me. Even if Noreen has been reborn, she canât possibly be as powerful as she was before. You killed her once, so you can kill her again.â
Crystalâs expression finally softened. She rubbed her head against my chest and whispered, âI know. Iâm just afraid that you and the kids will get hurtâ¦â
I flicked her forehead with my fingers and pretended to scold her. âYou underestimate me! Iâm the king of the werewolves. What can a rotten witch like her do to me?â
Amused, Crystal finally cracked a small smile.
I felt relieved to see her smile. After giving her hand a reassuring squeeze, I turned around and ordered the soldiers to re-seal the coffin.
But just as the lid of the coffin was about to be closed, Crystal suddenly stopped them. She bit her lower l*p and looked at me. âCan I have a closer look first?â
I nodded and followed her to the coffin again.
Crystal reached out to t*ouch the skeleton, but I quickly stopped her. âItâs dirty,â I protested.
âI just want to get a closer look.â Crystal shook off my hand and insisted on t*ouching Noreenâs bones.
The trees swayed and the wind picked up again. The whole forbidden forest fell into darkness, and only the area surrounding the coffin was illuminated by our lamps. I held the flashlight high. Crystalâs slender fingers slowly stretched out towards the skeleton.
The second she t*ouched it, the skeleton turned to ashes and scattered with the wind. I immediately pulled Crystal into my arms, afraid that sheâd inhale the black ash.
But the ash simply drifted away with the wind until it disappeared completely.
I still felt a little uneasy, but I sighed in relief.
The fact that the skeleton disintegrated mustâve meant that Noreen was gone, right?
While I was deep in thought, I suddenly realized that the woman in my arms was trembling like a leaf.
I looked at her in surprise, only to meet Crystalâs fear-filled eyes. âI thought that it was just a coincidence that her hair turned to ashes just now, but now even her bones disintegrated. Could it be⦠Is it because Noreenâs soul is no longer in this corpse?â Crystal paused for a moment and then her eyes went wide. âCould her soul be inâ¦â
Her voice trailed off, but I knew exactly what she was going to say.
Beryl!