The Wolf's Bride

Chapter 816
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Chapter 816

Chapter 816

‘Come on, Andrius,” Conrad continued to urge Andrius, wanting him to follow.

Andrius looked deeply at Conrad, but his mind was preoccupied with the words he saw at theentrance:‘ To create, you must first break‘.

To create, you must first break.

Construction would only come after destruction.

Perhaps what he needed to do now was exactly that!

At that thought, he looked at Conrad once more, then resolutely turned away from him and stepped intothe left path.

As soon as he entered, Conrad’s figure turned into a breeze and disappeared.

Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh…

When Andrius stepped forward, various arrows immediately shot toward him. The tips of the arrowsgleamed coldly, making them appear razor–sharp. They flew, swift as lightning and fast as meteors asif intending to turn Andrius into a porcupine.

However, Andrius remained fearless in the face of those arrows. He did not even furrow his brows andsimply moved forward.

Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh…

In the blink of an eye, the arrows appeared in front of Andrius.

However, each one of them missed him by a hair’s breadth without piercing his body.

Thunk, thunk, thunk…

The next moment, the arrows fell around Andrius with dull thuds, confirming that they were notillusions,

Andrius ignored them and continued forward.

Whoosh!

Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh…

In front of him was a field of spikes.

The ground was covered in numerous holes, from which sharp iron stakes could emerge at anymoment. The emergence of the spears was completely unpredictable.

Just by walking on this path, any of the iron stakes could pierce his heart,

Andrius glanced at them casually and stepped into the area without any hesitation.

Swoosh!novelbin

Swish, swish, swish!

Sure enough, the iron stakes appeared one after another.

Some shot out suddenly from under Andrius‘ feet, creating holes in his pants. Others appeared abruptlybeside him, almost grazing his skin. It was perilous and bone–chilling.

However, Andrius did not slow down or hesitate because of the danger. He continued to move forwardstep by step.

After he passed the area filled with ground spikes, fire–spewing traps, and poisonous gas–filledpassages, and reached the end of the path where a figure stood.

When Andrius approached, the figure slowly turned around, revealing the face of the old man, OttoPrice.

“Congratulations. With a heart willing to face death, you’ve overcome all obstacles and reached theother side of your heart, completing your final test.”

A test!

Everything that had just happened was just a test.

Whether it was Conrad’s resurrection from the dead or the dangerous challenges they faced, they werejust tests for Andrius.

Whoosh…

As soon as those words were spoken, Andrius felt his vision blur.

Everything disappeared.

The passage, the various traps, and even the old man were gone.

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