Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 739
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Sylviaâs POV:
I blew the whistle as soon as I saw my vision was becoming blurry. To my delight, Rin was able to return at the sound of the whistle despite the dense fog.
Noreen yelled something in the thick fog.
It worked! I was pleasantly surprised and followed the voice.
âDamn it! You stupid wolf, let go of me!â Noreen was exasperated. It was unusual to see her looking that disheveled.
Even the most powerful black witches were not particularly effective in close combat.
Most of the wizards and witches who could only rely on potions and spells feared engaging in close combat the most.
There had once been a study of different bloodlines and races. It showed how the wizardsâ and witchesâ chances of winning in close combat were practically zero when they lacked the potions and time to cast a spell.
This was because they needed some time to recite a spell.
Before they could even finish the incantation, they would have already been knocked over to the ground.
I ran to Noreen and interrupted her curse coldly, âShe is not just some wolf. She rules over a pack of wild wolves and is far more sensible and smarter than you.â
âI donât care who she is. Ask her to let me go!â
At this time, the thick fog completely dissipated. Rin nipped Noreenâs arm and majestically stood on her torso with her entire forelimb so the latter couldnât get away.
At this time, the thick fog completely dissipated. Rin nipped Noreenâs arm and majestically stood on her torso with her entire forelimb so the latter couldnât get away.
âGreat job, Rin!â I didnât hesitate to praise Rin.
Upon hearing this, Rinâs enthusiasm intensified. She pressed her whole body on Noreen.
Because of the pain, her pale and livid face now turned red. She looked at me fiercely in pain. âSylvia, I wanted to help you, but is this how youâre repaying me?â
I snorted, âAre you really helping me or just playing a trick on me?â
Noreen was rendered speechless. Embarrassed and annoyed, she uttered, âIf you make this damn wolf release me, Iâll tell you how to deal with Blairâs problems.â
Noreenâs eyes flickered with malicious intent.
She was obviously trying to trick me again.
I raised my hands and feigned a helpless look. âIâm sorry, but I donât know wolf language. I canât order her to do anything.â
âLiar!â Noreen hissed and stared fiercely at her injured hand. She inhaled deeply as if sheâd finally made up her mind.
Then, a crystal ball materialized in her other hand. It instantly turned into a blazing fire and suddenly attacked Rin.
I shouted for Rin to dodge and stepped forward to block the flames with my hand. Two distinct sounds filled my ears. One was the sound of my palm getting scalded, and the other was the sound of fabric being tore apart.
I shouted for Rin to dodge and stepped forward to block the flames with my hand. Two distinct sounds filled my ears. One was the sound of my palm getting scalded, and the other was the sound of fabric being tore apart.
I withdrew my hand subconsciously and noticed a few red smudges.
Meanwhile, Noreen took this opportunity to escape.
I couldnât help blowing at my hand to somehow ease the stinging pain. Rin worriedly circled around me as a piece of Noreenâs flesh wrapped in red cloth hung in her mouth.
To calm her, I patted her on the head. Later, I requested that she lay Noreenâs flesh down.
Rin let out a snort of disgust and stuck out her tongue, trying to get rid of Noreenâs scent. I was amused by what she was doing. So I took her to the riverside to drink water and rinse her mouth. To relieve pain, I dipped my scaled hand in the cold water.
As for Noreenâs flesh, I wrapped it up with a handkerchief. Perhaps it would come in handy someday.
After all, her b***d could nourish the potted plant that could break all her curses. That meant her flesh could have some uses too.