Chapter 203 The Avalanche 0.77%L Finished A wave of excitement surged in my chest. “Is it far from here? If we leave now, when will we get there?" Verda looked at us with suspicion. "In this freezing weather, why are you heading up to Keardes Hill?” "We need to find someone," I answered with a smile.
"Find someone? Are you looking for the wonder doctor, Dr. Watts?" Verda's eyes widened in realization.
Dr. Watts! My heart raced. A wonder doctor with the ssurname, it had to be Hughie! "Yes, yes, that's right." I nodded eagerly. "Could you please tellhow to find Dr. Watts?" "Sweetheart, cinside; it's too cold out here," Verda invited us into her house.
Inside, the room was cozy. Yura and I quickly sipped large mugs of drink to warm up.
"Thank you. Can you tell us more about Dr. Watts?" I asked.
Verda paused for a moment before answering, "Well, Dr. Watts is a bit of an odd one. For sreason, he insists on living at Keardes Hill. But he's a good man. When the weather is nice, he often comes down to the town. If anyone's sick, he'll help them, and he's a very skilled doctor." Yura and I exchanged a look. It must be him, we both thought.
Verda looked puzzled. "How do you know about Dr. Watts? He's got a strange temper and doesn't like anyone talking about him." "My grandfather was friends with him," I replied honestly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"I see," Verda nodded. "Well, it's been snowing in the mountains these past few days, so Dr. Watts won't be coming down. You should stay in the town for a few days, wait for the weather to clear up, and then go find him." "I want to go right now." Now that I had news of Hughie, I couldn't wait another moment.
Even if I could wait, Richard's illness couldn't.
The sooner we found Hughie, the sooner Richard would wake up.
"No, no. Even if you turn into wolves, it's still dangerous to go in this snow," Verda shook her head, disagreeing. "Yura, you stay here. I'll go up alone," I said.
"Rosaline, she's right. Even if you're capable, I can't let you go up alone in this weather." Yura grabbed my arm with worry. "Maybe we should wait and see. The snow might stop tomorrow." "Mr. Richard can't wait." I spoke firmly. "Yura, you know my temper." "But-" 08:17 Tue, 18 Mar Chapter 203 The Avalanche cback, you'll have to send someone to find me." Yura let go of my arm, no longer insisting.
"Wait for my good news." I then handed myself over to Freya.
☐☐☐,77%° Finished I transformed into a silver wolf and ran into the blizzard, climbing the snow-covered mountain.
Freya and I moved as one, following the path Verda had pointed out, racing up the mountain.
She was excited. Despite the snow hitting her face, she moved effortlessly, leaping and sprinting across the thick, snow-covered ground.
I urged her on, focused solely on reaching Keardes Hill and finding Hughie as quickly as possible.
Freya had no complaints, speeding up with every step, pushing her Alpha abilities to their limits.
Halfway up the mountain, a strong wind suddenly howled, and the sky darkened, as if more snow was about to fall.
Freya wasn't bothered. Her strong body and limbs kept her running, effortlessly cutting through the thick snow.
But soon, heavy snowflakes began to fall, and Freya's speed slowed.
Even someone as strong as Freya couldn't see clearly through the blizzard.
This cursed weather.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmFreya howled long and loud, then jumped up onto a large tree.
The wind picked up, swirling snowflakes everywhere, and it blew so hard that Freya could barely keep her eyes open.
Ahead of us, thick snow on the mountain peak looked like it could collapse at any moment.
"Alpha, we can't go on. I can't see the path anymore."
I regretted not listening to Verda's advice. The weather was worse than ner was I'd expected, and rushing up the mountain had been a mistake. The sky was nearly black with the storm raging, and it was clear that continuing wasn't safe.
I thought for a moment, then decided to give up. I told Freya we should turn back.
No matter how strong she was, we couldn't fight nature. I planned ton arrange a helicopter for the next day to go up the mountain instead. That seemed like a better option. Who knew when this storm would end?
Freya agreed, and as I instructed her to jump down from the tree, om preparing to head back, a loud rumble echoed from far away. It sounded like thunder, but it wasn't.
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