uth cursed under his breath, slowly rising to
r the black hunting gear. The sword that had just slashed the python was firmly
ous banquet by the alphas, but now his figure seemed so
y. This was the first time since my father's deat
palm touched the edge of the cliff with no cover. The fi
s open, find the place I
the cypress trees, white waves crashed heavily against
oa
es and dust as it ran, knocking down and breaking everything in its path. The deep shadows gradually faded fr
o hide yourself
nded, and I turned
ning his prominent nose and firm jawline. His eyes didn't meet mine, stil
mmediately turned my he
edge of the cliff, thinking to myself, "Oh no, I'm not planning
nts or this mysterious and unpredictable Klaus. If I can survive as a
aus. I didn't have to face the impact brought by the tiger, but I still sensed th
so hard it felt like it would burst out of m
red at my eyes, which were
e cypress trees, I found the cave. The waves there were not vi
estination I had b
me. Even though danger was close at hand, he still had hi
s," I sudde
e, the tiger ru
Alpha Klaus leaping high, wielding his sword to bloc
avest hunter
g the moonlight on the nightfall. I relaxed my body, letting the violen
d out like the wings of a bird. But I couldn't fly. Within a short time, the branch
cipated, I closed my eyes. In the split second before my vision went co
till painful. At the moment of entry, the impact from the hei
urrents made me dizzy. In the darkness of the night sea, the darkness from all
imbs, holding my last breath, swim
s under the cliff was unpredictable. Despite my efforts to swim t
pushed back by the waves each time, moving in the opposite direction. My eardrums were poundin
ails almost touching, but I couldn't grasp the rocks next to the cave. Tears of despair and frustration streamed down my
s, and I couldn't hear any sound any
t? I aske
out to fade completely, a sudden and intense pain erupted from my tailbone, impossible to igno
iant wolf covered in silver-
at him in astonishment, as if I
its sharp teeth, biting my waist, like some sea monster carrying its prey towards an unknown nest. Its flowing silver fur spread out like the transparent fins of a fish in the sea, emitting
cough,
s soon as I surfaced, my body curled up
waist, and I leaned against Klaus's chest, gasping for precious
upward on the almost vertical cliff. I leaned against his chest, alm
appeared, big enough fo
ed my waist and carr
urself, Emi
His silver hair was still dripping, pinning me to the ground. His handsome face