The two that stood by Ylva’s side had transford, and their forms had gotten incredibly wide and big. Their muscular stature looked giant.
The n were already relatively muscular, but the Werewolves they could see were a rarity. They were more similar to the protector-type class.
That was because they were both like Marie. They were both Titan Vanguard Class Werewolves, those that had the strongest protection.
Regardless of the type of class they were, Ylva was no fool. After seeing Gary, an Alpha and a strong Werewolf, being blown away by a single attack, she too was ready to join the fight.
As fur started to cover her entire body, it grew white in color. It was almost translucent, similar to the look that Jayden had when the fur grew on his body.
Although while his was fine, this was more wild and flowing on her body. Ylva didn’t grow much in size, yet for so reason, as the others stood behind her, they could feel that she had an intimidating presence.
“How long do you think she’s going to last?” Park said.
“Does that really matter? Didn’t you hear what she said? Gary is alive, and we need to get to him fast. He might need to be taken to a hospital or sothing!” Austin said.
Even though he never had to in the past, even when Gary was badly hurt in fights, as long as he had a good hearty al, his body naturally healed itself.
“Everyone, I’ll make a path, just keep up with !” Austin declared as he looked in the direction where Gary was.
Steam started to flare out of Austin’s nostrils, and his body was starting to turn slightly red. The muscles on his skin were moving.
It was the first ti Park had seen Austin like this in his Altered form, but he didn’t say anything due to the situation.
“ARGHH!” Austin exploded with his feet and continued to run forward.
Xin, in a panic, decided to follow, and so did the rest, Jayden mostly dragging his feet.
It wasn’t just them though, Daphne Bree herself decided to go ahead with the trail of the others.
“Keep them off our back!” Bree ordered Roy.
Quickly, the Altered went behind and stood in their way.
A few of the Zodiac mbers moved in front of Austin, but like a bull charging in their direction, even as they attacked him, it didn’t slow him down, and his shoulder barged into William, sending him flying off to the side.
Austin continued to run forward, and he had broken right out of the cage. He jumped off the main platform, and the others did the sa as they followed him toward the stands.
Perhaps the Zodiac mbers could have stopped the charge if they could transform, but with Bree traveling along with the group, they didn’t want to take the chance.
So of the Zodiac mbers were already busy giving a beatdown to Roy. With three of them on one, they had managed to pin him down and restrain him, giving him quite a few injuries in the process.
“What are we going to do when we get to Gary?” Xin asked.
“I don’t know, let’s get to him first, and see what happens then!” Austin shouted.
None of them wanted to turn around. All of them feared at any mont they would see a figure flying right behind them, ready to get rid of them one by one.
“Are you not going to chase after them?” Ylva asked, her eyes glowing white. As she lifted her hand, the claws on her front stuck out extrely far, unlike the other Werewolves by her side.
“It doesn’t matter. I can catch up with them anyti,” Harvor answered. “Besides, I’m sowhat interested in the Lupus Gang. A group that has kept to themselves, undisturbed, for a long ti.”
“And yet, you chose to help them. Bree I can understand, but as for yourself, I’m not so sure.”
“Right, right,” Ylva said as she stretched out both of her hands, the claws injecting into both of the Werewolves by her side.
At that mont, their eyes were glowing fiercely blue, and their size started to grow even more. Their muscles were bulging even more into solid walls.
“Let’s go!” Ylva said, charging forward with the other two by her side.
Austin and their group could hear loud bangs constantly going off behind them. It sounded as if they were in the middle of a warzone, but none of them looked back.
They had finally reached the area in the stands where Gary had been whacked into. Park and Xin were pulling away and chucking the chairs to the side.
While Austin had gone deeper into the hole. It was hard to see just where Gary was because he had been hit so deep.
After clearing the area, Austin had co back out, and he now had Gary on his back.
“Is he…” Park said, shocked, seeing blood even dripping from his head.
“He has a pulse, his heart is still strong, but I don’t think he’s going to be able to wake up and fight anyti soon.”
Just as Austin finished those words, three resounding bangs went off one after the other, and on another side of the arena, three large holes had been made, breaking large parts of the stadium.
“I think the Lupus Gang just went flying out of here,” Bree said.
Honestly, Bree was surprised they had lasted that long. It was unsure if they were alive or dead, but they were no longer in the stadium, which ant their attention was now based on them.
Getting out was clearly the only option; there was no way for them to win this fight, but how could they even do that?
“Hey, is it just or is it starting to feel cold here?” Park asked.
It wasn’t just him though. When Xin looked at the stand and the seats next to them, for so reason, a large chunk of it was freezing over. All of the seats were covered in frost and were encasing themselves in ice.
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