Crystal's POV:
I was so scared that I almost shrieked at Rufus. It was too close! If Palmer opened its eyes, it could swallow Beryl whole in an instant!
And Rufus—I was afraid he was going to get hurt, too. I didn't want him to be in any kind of danger.
Rufus and our children were the most important people in my entire life. I would rather die than see any of them suffer any kind of harm.
Maybe I should have gone with Rufus. It would have distracted the python and made the situation a lot less dangerous.
At the height of my anxiety, Rufus turned to me and offered me a comforting look. He nodded, seemingly to confirm that he, too, had noticed what I saw.
A deep sigh of relief escaped my lips. I stared back unblinkingly at Rufus, trying to tell him that I understood what he was trying to tell me.
The next moment, Rufus transformed into a wolf, silently stalking his prey. His men knew what was happening, and none of them dared to move even a muscle. They stared at their king, ready to pounce the moment he said so.
The silver-white majestic giant wolf perched itself on the top of the tree, poised to jump towards Beryl.
At that moment, I felt the potent lycan power bursting through.
I immediately knew what Rufus was trying to do. He was planning on using his incredible power in order to save our daughter.
It was, indeed, our only option at that moment. The lycan power was so strong it made all the creatures around retreat in fear, even the python.
If Beryl wasn't so close to the animal, Rufus might have not resorted to this action.
"Trust Rufus. He can do it." Yana was trying to comfort me, even though worry was evident in her shaking voice.
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