Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 327
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
Richardâs men were soon taken away, and the rest of the wild wolves went with us to search for other casualties.
After walking for a while, we heard Rinâs anxious howl. Then she circled around a boulder as if telling us something was wrong there.
Rufus and I immediately turned around and checked it.
There was a thick layer of soil underneath the boulder. It seemed that it had been washed down by the mudflow.
After Rufus moved the boulder away, Rin dug out the mud with her front paws actively. I also squatted down and helped her.
Soon, half of a manâs body was exposed under the mud, a seriously injured soldier. He was too weak to open his eyes, but a faint cry for help escaped from his mouth.
This time, it was Rufus who dug the soldier out of the mud. The soldierâs condition was very unstable. He pointed at the place where he had just been dug out and muttered, âSave him, pleaseâ¦â
I looked at Rufus confusedly, but he didnât say a word. He just turned around, returned to the side of the pit, and continued digging.
âDonât worry, he will be fine,â I said to comfort the soldier before going over to help Rufus.
The moment I found the person buried underneath the mud, I couldnât help exclaiming, âHow can it be him?â
Rufus pressed his lips tightly. He looked at the man we had just dug out with a frown. His body immediately exuded a killing intent.
The soldier behind us suddenly burst into tears and asked, âIs he dead?â
I touched the manâs already still body and felt a lump in my throat. I couldnât even say a word.
I didnât expect Dylan to die a miserable death. He seemed to be in so much pain when he died. His eyeballs popped out, and his arms were crushed beyond recognition.
Rufus reached out and wiped the mud off Dylanâs face, revealing his clean, youthful look.
I couldnât help but fall backwards feebly, feeling a little dazed. âWhy did he die like this?â
The soldier cried more miserably and painfully. âHe died because he saved me. I feel so sorry for him.â
I lowered my head sadly, feeling a heavy pressure on my chest. I almost couldnât breathe.
Before we parted, Dylan said goodbye to me with a smile. But I didnât expect that it was the last time I would see him alive. Now he was gone forever.
Such a righteous young man saved me without hesitation when we first met. And this time, he gave his life to save his fellow soldier.
âMaybe this is his mission in life,â Rufus whispered. âDonât worry. I will never let go of those who have committed such heinous crimes.â
I thumped the ground angrily. My heart was full of disgust and hatred towards Richard. Because of his ambition, many innocent people were implicated and even sacrificed their lives.
What made me angrier was that he could always get away with his crimes and live a comfortable life. The inveterate hatred grew in my heart even more. Fate seemed to always like to play cruel jokes on us.
Rin seemed to have sensed that I was depressed. He squatted down beside me and accompanied me quietly.
After Rufus put Dylanâs body down, he dug out more other casualties.
As usual, the wild wolves took away the wounded. As for Dylanâs bodyâ¦
âWe canât just leave him here,â I murmured, tugging at the hem of Rufusâ shirt dejectedly.
Rufus sighed, put his hands on my shoulders, and said patiently, âHoney, I know you are sad right now. But there are only a few wild wolves left, and there are still many wounded who may survive. We have to take them out first.â
âI know. Itâs just that I donât want toâ¦â
âWe will come back here and take his body before leaving the forbidden forest, okay? Saving the survivors now is our top priority,â Rufus coaxed me gently with a soft expression on his face.
His words pulled me back to reality. I nodded. âOkay, Iâll listen to you.â
I helped Rufus put Dylanâs body in a safe place. Then we left and continued to look for survivors in other areas.