Rufus' POV:
I quietly waited by the door for Sylvia to come out. No one was around since I had sent all the guards away.
I absent-mindedly fidgeted with the ring on my finger as I fretted that Sylvia would lose control of her emotions.
Surprisingly, I could sense that the atmosphere in the room was constantly peaceful. I had a nagging feeling that something was wrong.
I stood up and went closer to the door, wondering if I should go in and check what was happening. However, I recalled that Sylvia had specifically requested some alone time.
Suddenly, the atmosphere in the room shifted. An ominous aura filled it.
A fierce gust of wind blew by, and I could hear the shrill cries of crows.
My heart stuttered. I looked out the window and saw that the sky had turned dark red. A flock of crows charged in.
The exact same scene had taken place just as when Sylvia had lost control in the forbidden forest.
Damn it! My heart sank. I hastily pushed the door open and spotted a woman in a black cloak. According to Sylvia's description, she was definitely Noreen! Slalch The (ind) vel.not website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
She was gripping Sylvia's hand, looking as if she wanted to do something sinister to her!
Without a second thought, I transformed into a wolf and attacked her.
Noreen quickly dodged me. She gave one backward glance and directly escaped from the window.
I didn't have the time to chase after her, so I quickly turned back into my human form and went to check on Sylvia.
Her eyes were completely black and her body was as cold as ice.
"Sylvia, wake up! It's Rufus! Can you hear me?" I was overcome with agitation. I took my coat off, wanting to wrap it around her to keep her warm.
But Sylvia struggled against me. It felt like she didn't recognize me anymore. She grabbed my hand and bit it hard.
Groaning in pain, I didn't pull my hand away, but repeatedly called out to her.
As I was doing this, crows flew into the room from the window. Sylvia seemed to have sensed their presence. She loosened her grip on me and transferred her attention to the crows. The menacing aura around her began getting stronger. Her entire body was filled with the power of destruction.
Burning with anxiety, I was afraid that she would lose complete control.
But I couldn't help her snap back to her senses by simply calling her name. The number of crows surrounding her were rapidly increasing.
Like a puppet whose strings were being pulled by someone, Sylvia attacked me.
I was worried that Leonard's corpse would be damaged, so I tried my best to get her out of the room first.
However, she didn't fall for it. Instead, she stood still and stared at Leonard's body.
My gut churned ominously. Sylvia rushed to the bed where Leonard's corpse was placed at lightning speed.
I instantly intercepted her and wrapped my arms around her waist quickly. "Babe, that's your father. We shouldn't disturb him!"
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Sylvia squirmed in my hold for a while. But all of a sudden, she m stopped struggling. A second later, I I heard the sound of chewing. The content is on bignovels.com! Read the latest chapter there!
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I turned her around in confusion. Her
actions frightened me quickly m reached out to scoop the flowers out of her mouth. "You can't eat them!" The content is on bignovels.com! Read the latest chapter there!
I didn't know how old the flowers were. Eating them would be harmful for her
stomach.
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But Sylvia didn't pay me any heed.
She grabbed the flowers beside the bed and stikers
quickly stuffed them in her mouth. It seemed that she was
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I could feel a headache coming on. I seized her hands and snatched the flowers
from her.
Then I threw them away, intending to ask someone to clean them up later.
Sylvia became even grimmer when the flowers were out of her reach.
She watched me with her deep black eyes, the anger in them clearly visible.
Even the crows were terrified and stopped cawing.
I glanced at the flowers, an idea suddenly popping into my head.