Mommy Wolf: Raise A Cub, Claimed By His Beast Daddy-Chapter 213: Faeries Confrontation (III)
The timing couldn’t get any worse than this. General Gugu was staring at his darling while she scrambled to push Kael away from her.
But Kael didn’t want to let her go. He thought that they could have this night together, and he wanted to indulge in it no matter what.
"L-let go, Kael. Now’s not the time," Sisi said as she struggled to push him away.
"Are the faerie elders here?" he asked, and Sisi nodded anxiously. "Good, I want to talk to them. I won’t let them take you."
Not good.
Sisi knew nothing good would come out of those words. She didn’t want the first impression between both sides to be bad, especially since the trio of faeries had already told her that the faeries disliked the cursed beings and preferred to stay far from them.
Meanwhile, General Gugu had a completely different point of view.
In his eyes, their darling had been forced to surrender herself to the Dusk Star. It was even more apparent when she tried to push herself away from him, but he insisted on embracing her tightly, as if he was claiming her as his property.
General Gugu was a brave faerie who never backed down, even if he had to fight an enemy twenty times his size.
Seeing that the darling they had been searching for eighteen years was being forced by this cursed being, his fighting spirit flared up and he raised his spear.
"My soldiers, our darling is being forced by that cursed being! Attack him at once! Save our darling!"
"RAAAAHHH!!!"
"W-wait—!"
Unfortunately, the faerie soldiers had already stormed into the pavilion with their weapons drawn. They might be small, but the soldiers were very fast and strong despite their size.
On top of that, they had protection from Grandma Tree that made them invisible to any adult with a speck of sin in their heart.
Sisi was powerless as the faeries began stabbing Kael with their spears.
At first, Kael thought that a tiny invisible being couldn’t hurt him at all. Until he felt something like a needle pricking his skin.
He was astonished. As a cursed being, his skin was impenetrable even by the sharpest claw of a beastman, so how could he get pricked by a faerie’s tiny weapon?!
After that, he felt dozens of needles continuously attacking him from one direction to another, but none of the soldiers dared to attack his face for two reasons.
First, because their darling was still in Kael’s embrace, so they didn’t want to accidentally hurt her.
Second, because his crimson eyes were truly menacing that some soldiers who accidentally met his gaze froze on the spot and almost dropped their weapons out of fear.
Had it not been for General Gugu’s war cry, they wouldn’t have been able to continue fighting, since a dark aura began to spill from the cursed being’s body.
Kael began to get annoyed by the constant pricking. It didn’t hurt him that much, but it felt like there were dozens of invisible mosquitoes flying around him.
He decided to wave his hand and accidentally slapped one soldier so hard that he fell to the ground.
Sisi quickly grabbed his hand and yelled, "NO! Don’t move! You’re hurting them!"
Kael was stunned hearing Sisi’s voice. She was on the verge of tears, begging him with her eyes not to do anything. Kael decided to stop his movement and patiently waited for Sisi to do something.
"The cursed being has hurt our soldier! But fear not, my allies, we can still fight!" General Gugu continued his commanding shout, and the faerie soldiers readied their spears once more.
Sisi had also had enough of this. She shot a glare toward General Gugu, which made the seasoned general freeze out of fear and confusion.
Of course, he was confused, because all he did was try to save their darling. So why did their darling look so... angry?
"Everyone, stop this before I get mad at all of you!" Sisi raised her voice as loud as she could, and the faerie soldiers stopped attacking immediately.
They might listen to their general, but when their darling—the ruler of the faeries—finally spoke, they would listen to her without question.
"How could all of you continue fighting when your fellow faerie is injured? Do you not know how precious a life is?" Sisi yelled as she slowly separated herself from Kael and went to scoop up the injured faerie soldier.
The soldier was heavily injured. For Kael, it might have felt like swatting a mosquito, but he was a powerful being after all; even a slight swat could kill a fully armored faerie.
"My... darling..." the injured faerie muttered. "S-sorry, I—I have disappointed you. I... I might have to return to... Grandma Tree..."
Sisi could sense that the faerie in her palm was dying. His brittle bones might have been broken just now, and Sisi felt guilty because it was she who caused the whole situation to escalate.
Had she not kissed Kael and thrown herself into his embrace, the faeries wouldn’t have thought of attacking on sight.
The trio of faeries, Healer Roro, and the rest of the medic team finally arrived at the scene, and the elder doctor rushed toward her darling.
"Oh no, darling, what happened to him?!" Healer Roro asked. "Don’t worry, I am the doctor. I’ll check on him!"
Sisi glanced at the female faerie who sat on her wrist, checking the soldier who was wounded in her palm, then shook her head before flying away from her darling’s hand.
"It’s... it’s okay, darling, it’s not your fault. There must be a little misunderstanding here, but... this soldier’s life cannot be saved. Almost all of his bones are already crushed."
Sisi finally shed tears when she heard that. She shook her head and said, "I can save him. I know how."
Actually, Sisi didn’t know what to do to save the faerie in her palm. But just like how she knew how to control plants by using her instinct, the same instinct also told her what to do to bring a faerie back to life.







