Because Rei was a spirit, the only thing that could fight against it was the same entity. The entity that held the same power and strength like him and it was Lu.
This very moment was the very reason why Lu was there with them.
Cane knew that the lycan was their only way out to win against Rei and he knew what the sacrifice that was required for that to happen.
Right now, Lu’s spirit handled Rei’s and the lycan had completely out of Cane’s body, as the alpha dropped to his knees.
He didn’t feel any pain, but he felt like there was something missing, as if he lost an arm or leg. This was not a comfortable feeling.
Right now, above them, the black wisp hovered above them, covered the night sky. There was this streak of red light, occasionally that you could see.
But then, there was this white light that came from Iris. She closed her eyes and concentrated deeply. She had only one chance and she couldn’t waver.
In order to destroy Rei, she was going to destroy Lu as well.
The thought of it made her heart gripped with sadness. She liked the lycan. She knew how much the lycan loved Na and this was what he had been waiting for.
Lu had been waiting for the moment, where he could come to his Na and by ending this, she would do him a favor.
However, it couldn’t compensate the sadness that Iris felt.
Iris remembered the moment that she had with the lycan and all of his antics. She was sad that she didn’t treat him well, thinking he was part of Cane and he would be there forever with them.
Was it a goodbye?
She hoped, she would have a chance to treat him better. Telling him the story about the little girl and the monster. Telling him how much she appreciated his help and presence.
Iris didn’t think she had treated the lycan nicely, thanking him for everything he had done for them, for her...
And now, when Iris opened her eyes, she watched as her bright light swallowed the black wisp, in extent was the red light. Iris purified the spirit of the lycan and Rei.
The power that she let out was astounding, all the people had to cover their eyes because the light was too blinding and it felt like they were in the middle of summer afternoon. The light was warm and gentle and it calmed them down.
The blazing light lasted for around five minutes before finally it dimmed and they could open their eyes to see this quiet desert again.
The black wisp, the blinding light and the red light had dispersed, it had disappeared, left them in the dark again.
The night was long, but it would end soon and the only that was left was the ten people in the desert of Lucentsand...
Everything was over.
Iris was spent, she felt her body ached, but her heart hurt even more. She didn’t even know how to mourn the lycan.
Lu was gone...
He had gone.
Iris looked around, she hoped she could see Lu again just like how she saw Cedric’s spirit, even if it was only for a few second. She wanted to thank the lycan...
However, she couldn’t see anything. There was only sand and the horizon looked so far, while this quietness was deafening.
His condition was understandable because the lycan just left him. This feeling was not as worse as when they tried to extract the lycan out of him forcefully, but still, there was this void that he couldn’t explain. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
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