Chapter 1169: Aurora (48)
Chapter 1169: Aurora (48)
Gerald couldn't believe what he had just heard.
"But now they have entered the central area and will reach the pack house in a few minutes," a young man reported warily.
That was very fast. Too fast. How could they break through the pack's defenses that were so tight and strong? They even use magic!
"Where are the guards?!" Gerald cried angrily. He couldn't believe that the eighty lycans could break through their defenses so quickly. "Where are those damn magus? Why are they not working properly?! They can kill those damn lycans using their power! Why are they so useless?!" anger overcame Gerald because he thought he was a few steps ahead with his brilliant plan.
Only, fury overtook him when he realized that all those plans were in vain, as he found out that the outcome had turned out like this.
"Those lycans were so strong, they killed all the guards who tried to block them." The young man who reported the incident swallowed his saliva with difficulty due to the fear that was running through his veins. "As for the magus..." he said, stammering. "A white lycan finished them all… it seems… it seems like magic doesn't work on him."
"Donovan!" growled Gerald furiously.
He knew that magic didn't work on the Donovans, so he put some silver in Aurora's drink.
But, how to stop the white Lycan? How can he stop the lycan?
"Where is Darius!?" Gerald shouted at the young man before him.
"Darius is in the basement, still struggling with the silver bullets," replied Chio, a man leaning his back against the wall. He had noticed this for a long time and listened to the report from the young man earlier.
"CALL HIM! ASK ABOUT THE BULLETS!" Gerald was so angry that he couldn't control his emotions. He couldn't let Draghar and those beasts that he brought, trespassed to the pack house.
"Right away," the man replied hastily, then immediately ran outside to do as he was told.
"You don't have to worry too much, their numbers must have been halved by the time they made it to the pack house." Chio looked so relaxed.
To someone who was the alpha of this pack, he didn't seem too panicked when he heard that his pack members were facing a massacre out there or that a bunch of crazy lycans were trying to destroy the pack just to get a girl.
"Even so, they are too strong," Gerald growled. "You can't underestimate them."
Chio smirked. "Let's see how strong they are. Will they be able to withstand the silver bullets that rain down on them later?" Chio then walked up to Gerald and patted him on the shoulder. "This would be something interesting to watch, wouldn't it?" he asked.
Gerald didn't answer that, because for him, things would become more interesting when absolute victory was in his hands, but at this moment, no one could guarantee that…
Gerald couldn't even say who would win in the end, because with them being able to break through the defense of the Blue River pack alone, it was something to anticipate.
Damn! Gerald cursed in his heart. Then he stormed out to find Darius himself, he wanted to make sure that everything went according to plan.
He didn't want to have any errors this time.
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Aurora could hear the commotion outside as well as the sounds of hurried footsteps pounding in the corridor outside this room.
Even in this condition, Aurora's hearing was still very sharp, she was able to hear the voice of someone reporting to Collin about what was happening out there.
Draghar and her father had come, along with some lycans to ravage this place.
Aurora wasn't too surprised when she heard Draghar's name, but when the man mentioned the white lycan, of course she immediately knew who had come so far just to make sure she was safe.
And just as Aurora was about to hear more about what was going on out there, someone suddenly entered the room, while Collin followed behind him.
"It's all over, take it easy," Darius replied, smiling softly when he saw Gerald's scary face. He really had a dreaded expression on his face.
"All those silver bullets…" he said like a hiss. "Prepare all those silver bullets and fire at the damn lycans that's about to get close to the pack house."
Aurora gritted her teeth when she heard their plan. Magic was something she wasn't afraid of, but silver bullets were a different matter.
But then she could see out of the corner of her eye several lycans walked in and took out three large chests that two people had to carry, which contained nothing but those damn silver bullets.
"And I need her to be on the front lines. I want to see how they dare to attack us when they see her in danger." Gerald pointed at Aurora. "I can't believe my stupid little brother got a mate who wanted him. And even more so a Donovan." There was anger and resentment because of this unfair fate.
Meanwhile, Gerald's mate was only a beta daughter in this blue river pack, but Draghar got a Donovan instead. Of course a Donovan was worth more than any alpha's daughters ...
"You look better with short hair like that," Collin commented as he let go of the chain attached to the wall, to be able to move Aurora, but the girl bit him so hard that her fangs stuck so hard in Collin's arm. "Fucking girl!"
A slap so hard landed on Aurora's cheek that it made her vision darken for a moment, as her head hit the iron on the edge of the bed.
"Enough!" Gerald exclaimed when he saw Collin about to kick Aurora. "We need her alive."
"Tsk!" Collin clicked his tongue in annoyance. "You are lucky. Otherwise, you would be dead by my hands by now."
And then violently, Collin made Aurora stand up and walk towards the door.
"You will meet your mate now. Do you like it?" he whispered to Aurora's ear and his hot breath brushed against her shoulder, making her feel nauseous from being around this man.
"I will be happy after putting that one silver bullet in your head," replied Aurora, she moved away from Collin.
"You can try it later," Collin said, smiling with satisfaction because he was sure it would never happen.
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This terrible thing finally happened to the Blue River pack.
The beast brought by Torak and Draghar managed to enter the forecourt of their vast pack house.
Only, their number had been reduced by more than half. Maybe now there were only about thirty lycans left to rush through the pack house and slaughter whoever was there.
However, just as the beasts advanced, gunshots rang out and one of them immediately fell to the ground and died with a hole in his head, without getting a chance to recover.
Silver bullet.
As if Torak and Drustan could read each other's minds, they soon discovered that it was no ordinary bullet. It was a silver bullet that could injure them.
Immediately, they all took cover behind the rocks in the garden while monitoring the situation there and looking for where the shots came from.
"Shift," Torak said. They were not in the same pack, therefore there was no mind- link between them, which made it difficult for the two of them to communicate under these circumstances.
However, for people who couldn't communicate with each other during the fight, the two of them fought really well just now.
The black beast then shifted back to its human form, as well as Rose, who participates in this mission.
The three of them looked around them and saw that their numbers had decreased quite significantly, as there were several other beasts that had been hit by the unexpected fire.
"Aurora is in there," Draghar growled. "But, I can't reach her through mind- link." He did not want to imagine what they did to his woman to be able to cut off communication between them.
"I will clear things up here, you better find another way to get in there and get my daughter back," Torak said.
"I have been to their pack house, I think I remember the location of the room in there and indeed there is another door at the back of this pack house," Rose added. She had come to this pack house when his father was about to hand her over to the alpha of the Blue River pack.
"Good then, you two can go there," Torak said. He didn't want to waste their time.
"Draghar," Torak called before the man moved away with Rose.
Hearing his name being called, Draghar stopped his steps and turned to Torak, as if to ask what else he was going to say.
"If you find the man who has hurt my daughter, make sure he doesn't have an easy death," said Torak. "I want those people to pay for every wound on her body or every hair they cut off my daughter. I want them to pay for all that."
Torak's red eyes looked at Draghar seriously.
"Of course," Draghar replied. "I'll make them pay for all that."
From inside the pack house, they could see several people holding guns, and it was certain that every bullet from the guns was silver.
"Which body part do you want?" Draghar asked Torak. "I'll give it to you as a welcome gift to the blood moon pack."
"I wonder what's going on in their head," Torak answered.
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