Font Size
15px

Olivia’s POV

Pity. That was the first thing I felt watching Anita beg for death. But as quickly as it ca, pity was replaced with anger. Hot, sharp, bone-deep anger. It was as if my wolf was replaying every wound Anita had carved into . Every humiliation. Every betrayal. If she had been given the chance to drive a dagger through my heart, she would’ve done it without hesitation. I knew that. She would not have pitied . So why should I pity her?

My jaw tightened, and my nails dug into my hands. The sound of her voice—weak, begging, echoed in the dungeon like a sad cry. But all it did was remind of how many tis she laughed while I cried.

"Good girl," my wolf purred, her voice fierce and pleased. "Don’t forget who she is. Don’t forget what she’s done."

I stared at Anita’s frail body slumped in chains, my chest rising and falling with uneven breaths. For a fleeting second, I wondered if I should tell my brother, if I should grant her request for rcy. But the thought twisted in like a blade. rcy for her? After everything?

No.

I took a slow step closer to the bars, eting her hollow gaze with mine. "You want death?" I whispered, my voice low, almost trembling with the pain inside . "You should’ve thought of that when you made wish for mine."

Anita sobbed loudly, her body shaking as she pulled weakly against the chains. "Please, Olivia... please just let die. You’ve won. You’re the winner. What more will you gain by leaving like this?" she choked with pain.

My lips twisted into a bitter smile. "Everything. I will gain everything."

I stepped closer to the bars, letting her see the hate burning in my eyes. "Anita, your death would be too easy. Too quick. Too rciful. But keeping you alive?" My voice dropped into a low whisper. "That ans you will feel what I felt. The helplessness. The sha. The endless days where every breath is a curse."

Her face crumpled as she shook her head, tears streaking down her hollow cheeks. "No, please... don’t do this. I was wrong. I know I was wrong!"

"And that is why you will pay for your wrongdoings." My chest rose and fell heavily, my wolf pacing inside , her growl vibrating with satisfaction.

"Do you hear that?" I whispered, leaning closer to the bars. "That’s my wolf. And she’s not begging for your death. She’s savoring your suffering."

Anita’s cries filled the dungeon, echoing off the walls. But I didn’t flinch. I didn’t let my heart soften.

Because for once, I wasn’t the broken one. She was. And I wasn’t going to let her escape so easily.

"Have a nice day, Anita," I said and didn’t wait to listen to her cries before storming out of the dungeon. Her loud cries filled the dungeon, but I ignored them. For once I didn’t want to be that kind-hearted girl everyone knew to be. Maybe if I started hardening my heart, people would stop trampling on like a rag. Speaking of that, I had to focus on Frederick. I couldn’t be called the special one and fall so easily to him. There had to be a way. There had to be sothing.

With that thought burning in my chest, I teleported to the witch hunt. She was already seated on the ground, her head bowed low, lips moving in heavy incantations.

"I was waiting for your visit," she said calmly the mont I landed, without looking up at .

I stepped forward until I stood right before her. "I need your help."

"Sit." She gestured toward a single couch.

My wolf paced inside , restless, but I kept my face calm as I lowered myself into the single couch she had pointed to. The air here slled of herbs and ash, a heavy scent that clung to my skin.

"I need your help," I said again, firr this ti.

Finally, she lifted her head. Her eyes, strange and glowing faintly, locked on mine. "I know why you are here," she said slowly. "Frederick."

The na alone made my jaw clench.

The witch tilted her head, studying like I was a puzzle she’d already solved. "He has threatened you with the blood vow. Three days until you will be struck with a strange illness no one, not even you, can heal yourself."

I didn’t flinch, though my stomach twisted. "Yes. And I will not give myself to him. I won’t. I need to know how to stop him. How to defeat him."

She smiled faintly. "Defeating Frederick is no small task, Olivia. He is three centuries old. His power is not just his own—it is layered with protection, charms, and the blood of those he has conquered. Fire will not burn him. Blades will not pierce him. And your abilities will have no effects on him. Not as he is now."

Her words sent a chill down my spine. "Then what do I do?"

The witch leaned forward, her voice dropping low. "Power as old as his can only be broken by one thing—the origin of his bond. To fight Frederick, you must first uncover the secret of his immortality. Sowhere, hidden, he has hidden his soul. Destroy that, and his body will follow."

I blinked, my heart pounding. "His... soul?"

"Yes," she whispered. "A vessel. His soul is hidden in a vessel. Until you find it and destroy it, you will never defeat him."

I sat back, my hands curling tight in my lap. My wolf growled, uneasy, but a spark of hope lit in my chest. If what she said was true... then Frederick wasn’t invincible. He could be killed.

I swallowed hard, lifting my gaze to et hers. "Where can I find this vessel?"

The witch shook her head slowly. "No one knows... no witch can see it. It is cloaked in a charm far older than I. You must find it yourself. That is the true task. But once you do, once you hold it in your hands, set it afla. Destroy it. And then—even the slightest wound will be enough to end him."

You are reading Fated To Not Just One, But Three Chapter 364: The Only Way on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Triplet Alpha's Omega Mate cover
Same author

Triplet Alpha's Omega Mate

Sugarlitics ·Other

Lennoxcorneredherinthehallway,hisambereyestroubled.“Youdidn’tdeservethat.”“Didn’tI?”Oliviachallenged.“Wasn’tityouwhotoldtheentirepackthatthedaughte...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.