Chapter summary: Chapter 652 from the book The Lunar Curse: A Second Chance With Alpha Draven by Paschalinelily
Discover the most important events of Chapter 652, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Lunar Curse: A Second Chance With Alpha Draven. With the engaging writing of Paschalinelily, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
[Third Person].
When Wanda approached, Meredith’s gaze dropped briefly to the weapons in her hands. "Good choice," she said calmly.
Just then, the servant stepped forward, and Meredith took the sword. With one smooth motion, she unsheathed it. The blade gleamed sharply in the light.
Wanda watched the weapon with a mocking smile. Her eyes flickered over Meredith’s gown again. A queen in a banquet dress. Holding a single sword.
The odds were against her.
Wanda almost laughed. In her mind, Meredith had already placed herself at a disadvantage, which was perfect for her.
She would teach the Queen exactly what it meant to challenge a real warrior. But then Wanda remembered something, and her expression sharpened.
"You have fae powers," she said pointedly. "That would make this fight rather unfair, wouldn’t it?"
Meredith’s gaze remained steady. "I will not use them."
Wanda narrowed her eyes, so Meredith lifted her chin slightly. "I swear it by the Moon Goddess."
For a moment, silence stretched between them. Then slowly, Wanda’s lips curved into a satisfied smirk.
"Well then," she said lightly. "That seems fair."
But just as the confidence returned to her face, Meredith suddenly spoke again. "And who stated this was a casual duel?"
Wanda blinked. "What?"
Meredith’s voice turned colder, sharp as the sword in her hand. "This is not a duel." Her eyes darkened. "This is a fight to the death."
Instantly, the smirk vanished from Wanda’s face.
Meredith’s words echoed coldly through the open space. For several seconds, neither woman moved.
Just then, two warriors stepped forward. Between them, they carried a plain wooden coffin.
The dull scrape of the wood against the ground sounded unnervingly loud as they set it down at the edge of the training ground.
Wanda’s eyes snapped toward it, and her throat tightened. Only now did the full weight of the situation sink in. Meredith had not brought her here to threaten her. She had brought her here to bury her.
"Begin," Meredith announced calmly.
Wanda moved first. With a sharp snarl, she lunged forward, her weapon flashing toward Meredith’s shoulder.
The clash of steel rang through the night.
Meredith moved with terrifying precision. One smooth step, and a slight turn, her blade slid across Wanda’s arm before the latter could react. A thin red line appeared instantly.
"What—" Wanda hissed and stumbled back. She hadn’t even seen the strike.
Meredith advanced slowly. Every step was controlled and deliberate. Wanda attacked again, her fury rising.
Her strikes were fast—she had always been known as one of Stormveil’s finest female warriors. But Meredith was faster.
Each time Wanda swung, Meredith deflected the attack effortlessly. And every time Meredith’s sword moved, another cut either appeared across Wanda’s arms, her shoulders, or her thighs.
Though the cuts were neither deep nor fatal, they were just enough to bleed and hurt.
Soon, the pattern became terrifyingly clear. Meredith wasn’t rushing the fight; she was dismantling her, piece by piece.
Just then, Wanda’s breathing grew heavier. "Stop moving!" she shouted angrily, then attacked again.
Meredith’s sword flashed, and she effortlessly made another cut. This time, Wanda cried out as pain shot through her leg, and her footing faltered.
"You—"
Before she could recover, Meredith struck again—a precise slice. Wanda’s grip faltered as her weapon clattered to the ground.
Then, panic surged through her. She turned suddenly and tried to run, but two warriors stepped forward instantly. Their weapons crossed in front of her.
"Return to the circle." Their voices were flat.
Wanda’s chest heaved as she slowly turned back toward Meredith. The Queen hadn’t moved. She stood exactly where she had been, her expression calm and merciless.
"You don’t get to run," Meredith said quietly.
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