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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 44

Sylvia's POV:

Everyone exclaimed in shock when they saw the platform collapse. I quickly dodged, so, fortunately, I was not hit by the boulder. However, watching it fall down really scared me. I felt like something was wrong. Why did the platform collapse when it was my turn? Was it just a coincidence?

The werewolf in charge rushed over to check the condition of the platform. After a while, he cleared his throat and said, "There's one screw missing on the platform. It must have fallen off. We will have to replace it, so please wait patiently."

Several werewolves went up and moved away the collapsed platform and the boulder. Soon, they brought a new one up and fixed it neatly.

I frowned. According to the rigorous style of the military academy, there must be a series of inspections before the exam. How could such an accident happen? But I didn't have time to think too much. The dean quickly announced that I would have to take the test.

"Look at her small arms and legs. She definitely can't make it."

"Just wait and see. She will cry when the result comes out." "How can she still be so bold to continue the exam? Isn't she afraid of embarrassing herself?" "Well, let's not judge her first. Maybe she will pass this test. After all, her performance in the first round was surprisingly good. Let's wait and _ II

see.

I heard how the audience ridiculed me. I know they were all waiting to see a good show, but I didn't take their words seriously.

I stood in front of the boulder with a focused look on my face. When I recalled Blair's words, I calmed down and observed it carefully.

I told myself to believe that I could do it. Then I took a deep breath and focused my eyes on a certain point on the boulder. There was a slight dent on it, which couldn't be seen if one didn't look carefully.

A happy smile crept across my face. That was it! I found the weak point.

I gathered all my strength and imitated the moves that Blair had shown me. I gathered all my strength in my hand and suddenly punched the giant boulder. When my fist landed on the boulder, I felt a sharp pang of pain. But I didn't care about it at all. I was just so happy because I felt my punch was unusually powerful, and I exerted more strength than ever.

But reality hit me hard in the face. Because the boulder didn't respond at all, not even with the white light.

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