Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 558

Sylvia’s POV:

It was pitch black now.

We tried to retreat along the same path we had taken, but many zombies attacked us along the way.

“These zombies are brainless monsters who don’t die.” Ashley, who was hiding in the dark with us, observed the zombies who were waving their arms listlessly outside.

There were a lot of zombies—too many to count. Back then, during the war between werewolves and vampires, the only reason why the vampires had the upper hand was because they had a zombie army.

“So what should we do now?” Flora wrung her hands anxiously.

The situation was more complicated than I thought. With countless zombies around, we were trapped.

Just then, Rufus’ subordinates rushed over from the other side. They had passed through another exit to avoid the zombies.

“You guys go first. I’ll deal with the aftermath here.”

Rufus ordered his subordinates to take out the flash bombs they had prepared in advance to counter the zombies.

Warren was protecting Flora while I pulled Ashley and Layla to the right.

Fortunately, although zombies were difficult to deal with, their attacks were nothing compared to real vampires, so none of us got injured as we made our escape.

Rufus didn’t waste too much energy on those zombies. After repelling them with a few flash bombs, he quickly turned around and followed after us.

But our problem now was the vampires; they had caught up to us.

The silver-haired vampire activated his special power and released copious amounts of smoke, making us all lose our sense of direction. I couldn’t even see my hand in front of me.

I covered my nose and coughed hard. The smoke smelled so bad that I almost fainted.

Suddenly, I heard someone retching in front of me.

“Damn it! It smells like shit!”

It was Flora. She had been particularly sensitive to scents recently and vomited as soon as she smelled anything unpleasant. I made a mental note to have her checked at the hospital after we got out of here.

With Warren by Flora’s side, I didn’t worry about her too much. What did worry me was that Ashley and Layla were nowhere to be found.

And so was Rufus.

I called out his name, hoping to replace him.

But there was nothing but white smoke surrounding me.

I slowly made my way forward.

All of a sudden, a hand reached out of the white smoke and grabbed my wrist. I instinctively attacked it.

“Hey, calm down! It’s just me,” Layla said hurriedly.

My fist paused mid-air. “Where’s Ashley? Is she with you?”

“Yes!” Ashley’s voice sounded.

I breathed a sigh of relief. Then Layla said seriously, “We have to move fast. If I’m not mistaken, this white smoke has a dizzying effect and we can’t stay here long.”

After saying that, Layla took my hand and sprinted in another direction.

Soon, the three of us made it out of the white smoke and came to a dense forest.

Just then, Flora also emerged from the white smoke, covering her mouth and gagging.

“Where’s Warren?” I asked in surprise when I saw that she was alone.

“We were separated in the chaos just now. How about Rufus? Weren’t you with him?” Flora looked around questioningly.

“We were separated, too.” I sighed.

Now only Layla, Ashley, Flora, and a small number of soldiers were with me.

I looked around and had a sinking feeling about this place. We didn’t pass here earlier.

“Ashley, do you know where we are?” I asked nervously.

Ashley shook her head. She looked just as confused as me. “No idea. I’ve never been here before…”

As she spoke, I suddenly felt a burning sensation around my neck.

Ever since Rufus left the pendant with me, I had worn it at all times.

Frowning, I gingerly touched the pendant.

I wasn’t imagining things. It was burning hot to the touch.

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