Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight Chapter 831

Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince by Dark Knight

Chapter 831 The Prophecy Of A Witch

Sylvia’s POV:

Judging from Joanna’s att*itude, I was certain that it was Noreen. I nearly went insane. Damn it! Noreen was literally everywhere.

“It’s the person you described,” Joanna whispered.

“I see.” Feeling a little relieved, I questioned her about her true ident*ity. “Rufus discovered that you’re not John. The real John d*ied two years ago.”

Joanna’s lips curled up with disdain. “I know he’s dead. Because I’m that loser’s twin sister.”

I was a little taken aback. Did this mean Joanna was actually the daughter of an Alpha? But why had John’s parents claimed that they had no knowledge of it?

When were at school, we knew that John was the son and successor of an Alpha. But at that time, several rumors had been floating about that John was dissolute and incompetent, and he was a worthless person. However, when I’d become acquainted with John at school, I discovered that he wasn’t as bad as the rumors claimed. Instead, he was pretty amazing.

At that time, we’d all thought that the rumors were false. It was only now that we knew we had mistaken someone else for him.

Still, there was no doubt that compared with the dead John, Joanna was superior in all aspects, including her capabilities and the manner in which she handled situations.

I just couldn’t comprehend why she would a*s*sume John’s ident*ity. And why did her parents deny her existence?

Noticing my puzzled expression, she began to narrate her story. “Before I was born, a witch had prophesized to my mother that the twins in her womb couldn’t both live. If she didn’t give up one of them, it would bring disaster on the entire pack.”

“So, your mother believed the witch?”

Joanna shook her head and indifferently replied, “Not at first. But the day she gave birth, a sudden avalanche took place in the northern region of our pack, leading to the death of numerous werewolves. Everyone else immediately believed this prophecy and thought this was the disaster the witch was talking about. All the elders of the pack gathered to f0rce my mother to make a choice.”

When I heard this, I thought it was absurd that a witch’s prophecy could wipe out a life.

“Maybe the avalanche was just an accident. It might be just a coincidence,” I commented.

“Who knows?” Joanna sneered. She seemed to be in a sour mood as she stared at the light on the wall. “I was born ten minutes after John. And also, because I’m female, I was the one they abandoned.”

I didn’t speak up and just listened quietly with rapt attention.

“My mother wanted to keep me, but the elders of the pack threatened her with their lives. They all claimed that if I didn’t d*ie, the whole pack would certainly descend into chaos. At that time, my father was also in a quandary. This issue was directly linked to the future of the pack after all. He didn’t have the guts to take a risk, so he instructed my mother to drown me.”

Tears welled up in Joanna’s eyes and her voice began to shake. Her beautiful face was lined with a sadness I’d never witnessed before.

I had always got the impression that Joanna was brave but a loner, and nothing affected her. Emotions or desires translated to burdens for her, so she had always led a solitary life.

Fortunately, an exception in the form of Harry appeared in her life. Once a person had a weakness, he or she would no longer be indifferent to the whole world.

“How did you survive later?” I looked at her with furrowed eyebrows, conflicting emotions roiling inside me. Although I hadn’t spent much time with her in the past, I still felt sorry for her miserable situation. No matter what, I believed that I should help her when I knew she was innocent.

Not only for Harry’s sake, but also for the friendship between us as former cla*s*smates.

“My mother didn’t have the heart to K*ll me herself, so she took off all my clothes and tossed me in the barren snowy mountain, leaving me to fend for myself.” Joanna took a deep breath, trying to restrain her raging emotions. “I should have d*ied, but I was lucky enough to be rescued by someone.”

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