Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 597

Sylvia’s POV:

I arrived at the place where the stone chamber had appeared the last time. But the pendant was missing, and I couldn’t seem to replace a way to get inside.

After circling for a while, I suddenly remembered my b***d was special, for it could temporarily relieve the curse on Rufus and Blair.

After thinking for a while, I took out the dagger and slashed my fingertip. The b***d gushed out and trickled on the ground.

A few seconds later, the black mist rose, and the ground began to burn.

A sense of unease settled in the pit of my stomach as I witnessed it. Both my mother’s pendant and my b***d were coincidentally involved with Noreen in some way.

Just then, I remembered the blackthorns I saw in my dream. They all seemed like signs of warning.

However, I had no idea how to connect them. It felt like a kite dangling in the air, and the one holding the string had been hiding in the dark, confusing me.

The gathering speed of the black mist wasn’t as swift as the last time — perhaps because the opening mechanism of the stone chamber was different. The pendant seemed more unrestrained.

I stood there and silently waited for the black mist to envelop me.

Just then, I heard someone exclaim, “What is it?”

My heart leaped to my throat. Thinking the vampires had found me, I quickly squatted. However, the space around me was empty and barren. People could see me even if I squatted.

I never expected that vampires would notice me this soon. This place was in the middle of a dense forest, and I thought I would have time before they found me.

The silent forest broke into an uproar, and strange sounds came from every direction.

I grew more vigilant and looked around for a place to hide.

Just then, something colorful flew over the grass in the distance. It was swift and dazzling. Several vampires followed it.

“Stop! What’s that? Look! It’s running!”

“It looks like a colorful wild boar.”

“Damn it! Can a wild boar run at that speed?”

“There are many mutants in this forest.”

The noises seemed to grow louder with every passing minute as the vampires continued to shout and swear. Fortunately, no one noticed me.

I breathed a sigh of relief and thanked the unknown creature for attracting the vampires’ attention.

Moments later, the black mist fully enveloped me, and the noises faded away. I closed my eyes and pictured myself walking out of the black mist.

As expected, I came to the stone chamber again.

Strangely, the stone wall on the other side was open this time, revealing a magnificent bedroom.

The room was covered with mirrors, and the lights were dim.

I grew more alert, fearing it was just an illusion like the last time.

“Sylvia, I’m a little scared. This place looks so weird. Last time, we were in a lab, and this time… well, this place looks like a bedroom,” Yana said in a tremulous voice.

Just as I was about to speak, a strange figure flashed past the bedroom at lightning speed.

“Who’s there?” I could feel the adrenaline pumping in my body as I chased it.

Hesitant to step in, I stopped at the door and peeked inside.

However, the figure had vanished, and the place fell silent again.

“Damn it! Was it a ghost?” Yana screamed.

“Shh… no! Maybe Noreen had created an illusion again,” I softly comforted Yana. Then, I squatted to pick up a small stone and threw it into the bedroom.

The stone didn’t disappear nor did the bedroom floor collapsed.

Once sure everything was fine, I stepped inside.

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