Summary of Chapter 474: Spellbound from Defy The Alpha(s)
Chapter 474: Spellbound marks a crucial moment in Glimmy’s Romance novel, Defy The Alpha(s). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
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Henry tried to dodge the assault, but it was too late. The green wolf slammed into him with bone-crunching force, knocking him to the ground so hard the air rushed from his lungs.
He groaned, dazed, only to hear the low snort of fury and his eyes snapped up.
The wolf was gone now and in its place stood a massive, verdant bull, it’s nostrils flaring and his hooves pawing at the dirt with murder in its eyes. The line had been drawn.
It was either him, or him.
And then Roman charged.
Henry barely rolled away in time, the hooves slamming down where his chest had been moments before. Dirt exploded from the impact and by the time the bull turned, Henry had already scrambled to his feet and reached for his gun.
Roman came at him again and Henry fired.
The bull dodged the first shot and closed the distance. But Henry was faster this time as he dove aside, rolled, and aimed. His second shot landed on his target.
As soon as the dart hit the bull, it let out a guttural cry before collapsing, shifting mid-fall into Roman’s naked form.
Henry laughed, boots crunching toward him. Roman yanked the dart from his side, but the paralysis was already taking hold. His limbs shook and he could barely sit up.
Henry’s smirk deepened. "It’s odd, my son being involved with that girl but you? No surprises there, Roman Draven. Like father, like son."
Roman snarled, lips peeling back to reveal sharp teeth. His eyes blazed greener than ever, almost glowing. He might not be as feral as before but he was still very much aggressive.
Then those eyes slitted and he opened his mouth, revealing serpentine fangs, and sank them into his own arm. Venom pulsed through his bloodstream, rushing to counter the drug.
Henry’s smile faltered the moment he realized what Roman had done.
Then Roman stood slowly and powerfully, a mocking smirk dancing on his lips.
A shadow fell over Henry’s face. So that’s how it would be. Fine.
The challenge was clear.
He tossed the gun aside, grabbed his shirt, and yanked it over his head. Then he dropped to a crouch, a guttural growl escaping him as his bones cracked and twisted, the skin tearing, and muscle reforming.
Moments later, a massive black wolf stood in his place. His thick fur bristled, razor-sharp teeth gleaming with thick saliva, and eyes burned with murder. The air around him reeked of dominance and thirst for blood.
He then released a long, thunderous growl that echoed through the forest.
"R-Ro-man..." Violet rasped behind them, her body still paralyzed. Her heart was racing. Roman might be gifted, but Henry was older, stronger and far more experienced. He was not his match.
But Roman didn’t flinch. Instead, he shifted faster than Henry had. And like breathing itself, his wolf emerged.
He was nearly the same size as Henry’s, sleek and majestic, his fur shining with youth, He took on a defiant stance and let out an equally thunderous growl.
He was not backing out of this fight. Yes, Roman stood before Henry undeterred and unafraid.
"Very well then..." Henry’s wolf eyes seemed to say.
They lunged at each other, the wolves colliding midair.
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For the first time, Griffin and his beast were in sync. They recognized each other’s awareness and moved as one. But it was also heartbreaking because they both knew they were going to die.
Griffin could feel his strength draining, the silver poisoning him from within. Still, he couldn’t stop. He wouldn’t stop. He had to protect Violet.
So far, he’d been holding off the soldiers, keeping them from reaching her and buying her enough time to escape to safety.
He wailed as another bullet tore through him.
As the toughest of the four cardinal alphas, they had singled him out. They knew once he was down, the rest would be easier to pick off.
But even Griffin had limits. Surrounded, and bleeding, he couldn’t tell anymore if the blood coating him was his or his enemies’.
His vision blurred and darkened as he wrecked through another cluster of operatives until he caught one aiming straight at him. He couldn’t avoid that. So
Griffin braced for the end.
Then out of nowhere, lightning struck the man dead.
Alaric.
Griffin nearly wept in relief.
Almost immediately, chaos took over with mercenaries screaming as some began turning their weapons on each other.
Asher.
He recognized the signature move instantly.
At that moment, every ounce of strength left him. Griffin collapsed, the earth quaking beneath his weight. His form shrank back to his normal size just as Asher rushed to his side.
"Hey, Griffin," Asher called, breathless.
All Griffin could do was groan in agony.
"Care to update me?" Alaric yelled, glancing between enemies as he kept fighting.
"He’s been shot!" Asher shouted back.
"Shit!" Alaric cursed, half at Griffin’s state, and half because a bullet grazed past him as he missed a strike.
"I’m pulling them out," Asher muttered, his jaw clenched tight. He reached behind Griffin’s shoulder, his hand plunging into the wound.
The sound of squelching flesh filled the air. Griffin grunted in raw pain as Asher searched blindly, his fingers digging into the torn muscle. This was pure agony.
Come on. Come on.
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