Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 419
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
When I approached, the giant wolf nodded coldly at me. I knew from the get-go this was Leonardâs wolf form.
He pawed the ground with his forelimb and eyed me meaningfully.
I figured he was trying to tell me to turn into my wolf form.
Under his watchful eyes, I turned into a wolf. As soon as I transformed, I couldnât help but stretch my claws out and shake the fur on my body. It had been a while since I had turned into a wolf, and I wanted a good stretch.
All of a sudden, I had the sudden impulse to scream. I suppressed the impulse and steadied myself carefully.
Only then did I find that the giant wolf was staring at the top of my head expressionlessly, which made Yana and I feel extremely uneasy.
âIs he secretly laughing at my red hair?â Yana whimpered, feeling very aggrieved. âWeâre both white wolves dotted with red hair. But why does it look so good on him? Whereas I only have speckles of red hair on my head, which makes me look like a fool.â
âWerenât you fond of the red hair before?â I pointed out. âYou donât look like a fool at all. Itâs so cool! I love it!â
âThere was no one else to compare it to beforeâ¦â Yana whispered anxiously. âNow I feel like Iâm a joke.â
âDonât say that, Yana. Although you have similar hair colors, your styles are different. Heâs handsome, while youâre cute!â
Upon being called âcuteâ, Yana cheered up instantly. âYouâre right! Our styles are different, so we canât be compared.â
Just then, the giant wolf turned around and stepped into the forbidden forest. His aura was cold and domineering.
âHurry up and follow him,â I reminded Yana urgently.
Yana obediently followed the giant wolf, trotting behind him gracefully.
The giant wolf trudged on for a while until it was well into the periphery of the forbidden forest. It turned its head to look at Yana, and then suddenly sprinted away.
It took me a split second to realize that Leonard wanted to test my speed.
I couldnât help but g***n internally. Even Leonardâs wolf liked to take others by surprise.
But I was confident in Yana. Back in school, my speed was unmatched.
Yana was so excited that she howled, âI havenât run in a forest for a long time!â
It didnât take long before the giant wolf disappeared among the trees.
Yana did her best to keep up with Leonardâs wolf, bounding towards the giant beast like a thin streak of lightning. However, it wasnât as easy as I thought.
The giant wolf was so fast that Yana could barely keep up.
âHe is too fast!â Yana shrieked, completely out of breath. âCompared to him, I feel like a snail!â
As though it read Yanaâs mind, the giant wolf gradually slowed down. Seeing this, Yana exerted one last burst of energy to close the gap between them.
Just as Yana got close, the giant wolf turned its head and gave her a contemptuous look. The next second, the giant wolf picked up its speed again, leaving Yana in the dust.
Both Yana and I were shocked. Before now, we were proud of our speed. Little did we know that we were nothing compared to this giant wolf.
âThis canât be! I have to catch up with him!â Yana gritted her teeth and raced forward as fast as she could.
But just when I thought she was finally going to catch up with the giant wolf, she was soon left behind again.
Yana was on the verge of breaking down. âIs he just playing with me?â
âYana, donât cry. Youâre doing great!â I tried to encourage her, although I also felt at a loss.
Yana was so frustrated that she cried as she ran.
The giant wolf was not only fast but also very agile. It nimbly shuttled through the trees as though it knew the forbidden forest like it was the back of its hand.
I paid attention to the way the giant wolf made its way across the forbidden forest. Suddenly, a thought occurred to me.
âYana, cheer up, okay? Look at how the giant wolf moves. Then, forget about meâtemporarily, I mean.â
Perhaps only by fully unleashing our true nature could our instincts kick inâ¦