Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince

Chapter 738



Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.

Chapter 738 A Memory-Eating Bug

Sylvia’s POV:

Noreen was even delighted when she realized I was distressed. “Shouldn’t you be more concerned with Prince Rufus, given his situation? Have you found a way to deal with the curse on him?”

“Why? Do you know how to lift the curse? And even if you do, are you even willing to tell me?” I gave Noreen a frigid glance. I knew what she was up to. She was like a wicked fisherman, manipulating us in her hands like little fishes.

Perhaps her actions had no significant meaning than merely satisfying her own wickedness. She seemed to simply take ple@sure in our suffering.

With a chuckle, Noreen pulled a tiny jar from her sleeve and tossed it to me. “Have a look.”

For a while, I just stared at her intently and didn’t bother to open the jar. Once again, I was worried that she was up to no good.

“Don’t worry. I won’t knock you out nor take you away again. The only way to deal with the curse on Rufus is in that jar.” A smirk crept on Noreen’s lips.

I let out a snort. Without hesitation, I opened the lid and saw a white and almost transparent bug inside.

“Back then, your mother put this on Leonard’s b*ody to eat away all the memories of her in his mind, which eventually saved his life. The difference is that your mother refined that bug herself, and this one…”

Noreen paused for a moment and cast a malicious glance in my direction before continuing, “I refined it for you out of kindness.”

I sneered, closed the lid, and threw the jar back to her. “I don’t believe you. You’re probably plotting to hurt, or worse, K*ll me.”

Even if I managed to break the curse with this bug, I was worried we would fall into another trap.

I had a nagging suspicion that Noreen was just too idle. That was why she was stirring a ruckus in our lives to relieve her boredom.

Noreen looked downcast as she said in a hypocritical tone, “You can’t do it yourself. I just wanted to help you, but you obviously disregarded my kindness. Sylvia, you are just like your mother. You are always on guard against people.”

“Oh, so you want me to thank you? Don’t be so absurd.” I averted my gaze and refused to engage in further conversation with her. I was too furious.

After a few moments of silence, Noreen’s voice returned to its normal pitch. She tossed the tiny jar back to me and whispered, “You shouldn’t quickly reject my help. I believe that it might come in handy one day. After all, people would try everything out of desperation when they have no other way out.”

“F*ck off! I won’t let anything happen to Rufus, even if that means risking my own life. You won’t succeed, Noreen,” I roared in a low voice, holding the small jar in my hand. At this point, I felt frustrated and helpless.

Noreen shook her head and sneered, “A treacherous girl is not cute at all. You might hate the idea now, but you will eventually realize that you’re wrong and then use this bug on Rufus. Hey! I have a better idea! How about you be with Blair? This way, you can save both of them. Blair won’t be devoured by

darkness once he gets what he wants; meanwhile, Rufus will give up on you, a woman who betrays him, and the curse will break once he stops loving you! Isn’t that the best of both worlds?”

After saying that, Noreen gathered the thick fog again to block my sight and was about to leave.

Just as her figure began to fade into the dense fog, I immediately whistled and shouted, “Rin!!!”

The next second, the vigorous wild wolf charged through the thick fog, bit Noreen’s robe hard, and hurled her to the ground.


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