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The Lycan King's Fate Calling (Shawn Gibson and Sylvia) novel Chapter 324

Rufus' POV:

Rin seemed to have sensed something. It whimpered beside me with anxiety and worry written all over its bloody face.

Something was terribly wrong with Sylvia right now. I called her name several times, but she ignored me and walked towards Richard on her own.

Richard was so frightened by the murderous vibe from Sylvia's body that his mouth gaped open, but he couldn't utter a word.

The crows surrounding Sylvia were restless. The sky got darker and darker, and the wind whistled unfathomably in the forest.

Rin whimpered again and ran towards Sylvia. Then it bit the hem of her trousers as if trying to pull her back.

But Sylvia still didn't come back to her senses. She just dragged Rin forward.

A bad feeling rose from the bottom of my heart. If things went on like this, I was afraid that she would totally lose it and wouldn't wake up anymore.

I struggled to get up from the ground and grabbed her wrist, enduring the pain.

Sylvia stopped in her tracks, but her face was blank. It seemed that she had lost her soul already. Although she didn't attack me, she also didn't respond to me.

Her beautiful eyes turned dark as if they were shrouded by a thin layer of mist. And her body exuded a strong sense of death.

"Rufus, stop her! She's too terrifying." Richard's scared voice sounded from behind.

But I just ignored him. Fighting the burning pain in my body, I called Sylvia's name again.

Sylvia's eyelashes quivered, and her delicate lips slightly parted. It seemed that she reacted to my voice.

"You wait and see. I'll definitely kill you now!" Richard obviously didn't want to give up yet. He fumbled for his gun on the ground, but Rin pounced on him.

Gradually, I felt her warmth in my arms. And the color of her eyes began to slowly return to normal.

I breathed a sigh of relief and hugged her tighter. Although my entire body was suffering from severe pain, I didn't want to let her go.

The moment Sylvia totally came back to her senses, the crows stopped attacking and flew away as if they had lost their target.

Sylvia moved in my arms and raised her head in confusion. She was so frightened by the crows that she trembled. "What's going on? Why are there so many crows here?"

It seemed that Sylvia couldn't remember everything that had happened just now. In order not to upset her, I chose to keep her in the dark. "Maybe they are trying to escape from the impact of the landslide." I made up an excuse.

Sylvia didn't get to the bottom of this problem anymore. She suddenly screamed as if she had thought of something. Then she looked at me nervously and said, "Rufus, let me see your wound."

I stroked her head dotingly, enduring the pain and trying to hold on a little longer. But the sudden burst of burning pain in my body made me unable to hold on anymore, and I fell down.

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