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Sold as the Alpha King's Breeder novel Chapter 720

Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 720

Chapter 65 : Finding the Second Piece

Soren curled around me and then shifted into his wolf form. He stayed curled up next to me, keeping me warm through the night.

I couldn’t believe I’d done that! Sure, I had wanted to know what Soren felt for me but seducing him wasn’t the right thing to do for that. He’d been the one to suggest we go for a run in wolf form but I was the one playing with him.

I closed my eyes and curled up into the soft fur of his wolf. Leaning into his warmth, I felt better but I still couldn’t believe what I’d done! Taking a deep breath, I started to feel tired.

Soren’s deep breaths made it sound like he was asleep but I didn’t think he was. I clung to his fur and nuzzled against him, trying to relax enough to sleep.

The necklace that held the Moonlit Crystal felt heavy around my neck suddenly. I grabbed it and the pendant warmed my skin. Quickly, I opened the box and dropped the crystal in my palm. It hummed heavily and got warmer.

It glowed strangely in my hand and I held it up to the moonlight. The weird glowing light didn’t change. It was like the glow was coming from inside, not reflecting off the outside.

“Soren,” I said, shaking him slightly.

His wolf snorted and lifted his head. I held the crystal out so he could see.

“Look at this. The crystal is glowing. It keeps flickering and… well, I think it is trying to show me something,” I said.

The majestic, dark wolf snorted again.

“Think about it. You’re the one that said my mom left clues for me. What if part of finding the artifact requires locating the pieces in a specific order? The Moonlit Crystal could have been the hardest one to get, with the traps, because it leads us to the next pieces,” I guessed.

The wolf nodded in agreement.

“I bet this will lead us to the next piece,” I said.

I stood up and held the crystal in my palm like it was a compass. I moved my hand around. When it flickered, I made the same motion again and the stone flickered the exact same way.

“Come one, we have to go this way,” I said, pointing down the border between the two territories.

Soren stood up and shook off. He made a small growling sound and nodded to his back.

“Right.”

I climbed onto his back and grabbed the fur at his neck.

“I’m good, let’s go,” I said. “I’ll tell you where.”

Soren huffed and started jogging. His gait was lumbering but I held on with my knees and with one hand. The crystal stayed in my palm and I watched for little flickers.

“Left, go left,” I said, pointing.

Soren started to turn and I yelped, grabbing his fur.

“No, right! I mean right,” I said. “I’m sorry.”

Soren growled but corrected his trajectory. Whenever he turned off the necessary trail, the stone got cooler and the glowing flickers died down.

“Okay, can you go a little more to the right?” I asked when the crystal started to cool again.

It was very subtle but I could feel the changes enough to direct Soren almost with every step he took.

“Now we’ve got to go to the left. We need to go deeper in Marno territory,” I instructed, pointing.

Soren slowed down slightly, probably tired of all my quick instructions and his knee-jerk reactions.

“It feels like the closer we get, the warmer the stone is getting. Right now, it is almost too hot to touch, I think we’re getting close,” I told Soren.

He grunted in response. He slowed to a walk and I slid off his back, my bare feet landing in the sand. It was cold now in the night air but the Moonlit Crystal stayed warm in my hand.

“It’s starting to vibrate,” I told Soren. I walked in the direction that made the stone vibrate more.

Soren, in wolf form, followed closely.

Suddenly, the stone started vibrating so much that it nearly jumped out of my hand.

“Here, right here,” I said, pointing with my foot.

It didn’t look at all special. The area was just like any other part of the border. Miles and miles of border, and the Moonlit Crystal led us to the right spot.

The glows and flickers got even brighter now that we were at the right spot. There was a tree growing right across the border between the desert and the forest. It was a normal tree and didn’t look any different than the other trees growing nearby.

The only difference was that several of its roots were digging into the desert sand. Somehow, I just knew that was where the artifact piece would be.

I was grateful that we had the Moonlit Crystal. It saved us a ton of time searching the border for miles.

“Soren, the tree. Look under the tree roots,” I said, pointing.

Soren immediately started digging, scooping out huge chunks of sand in a pile. It didn’t take long before half his body was down the hole.

He growled and stopped digging. A few seconds ticked by and Soren pulled himself from the hole. There was something in his mouth. Something I couldn’t see until he came over to me and dropped it on the ground.

It was a dagger sheath. It didn’t look very special.

Kneeling down, I picked it up and examined it.

“Wow, this looks like just a plain leather sheath,” I said, shaking my head.

I shrugged and held it tightly in my hand as I put the stone back in the necklace. It was a good thing I’d figured out what the Moonlit Crystal was doing. Otherwise, we could have spent our whole lives searching.

Even if there were no booby traps, it could still take forever to locate it based on the size of the border.

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