The Villainess Wants a Divorce:Beast Husbands Regret It to Tears-Chapter 33: Fated Bond

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Chapter 33: Chapter 33: Fated Bond

He carefully took out the herbal powder that had been prepared earlier from the medicine pouch and began to bandage her with extremely gentle movements.

Seraphina Caldwell kept her face turned away, not looking at him even once.

Her shoulders trembled slightly, not entirely because of the pain.

But because of the turbulent emotions surging within her.

There was no healing ability like Evan Orwell’s.

With just these coarse herbs applied, the burning sensation bored straight into the bone.

Seraphina Caldwell turned pale with pain.

Wyatt Yardley heard her reaction, and his hand shook violently.

He immediately adjusted his breathing, applying even lighter pressure with his fingertips.

The bandaging was finally completed.

He stared at that neat strip of cloth for a moment.

But just as he was about to withdraw his hand, he stopped.

After hesitating for a few seconds, he still reached out, gently rubbing away the tears on her face with the pad of his thumb.

He wanted to say something comforting to her.

But those seemingly simple words were stuck in his chest at this moment.

Seraphina Caldwell still did not look back at him.

Just quietly gazed at Evan Orwell, who had fainted on the ground in the distance.

Kaelan Hawthorne walked over and carefully checked Evan Orwell’s condition.

"He’s not in any real danger, just severely spiritually exhausted, plunged into a state of deep fatigue. There’s no external injury, and he hasn’t been poisoned. A sleep, a good rest, and he should recover."

Upon hearing this, Seraphina Caldwell gently frowned.

In that case, it was certain they couldn’t leave today.

As she pondered what to do next, a memory suddenly flashed through her mind.

It was a line she had seen in the original novel.

Within the Beast Core is pure energy, and if absorbed by someone with the corresponding talent, it can rapidly replenish spiritual power and even awaken someone unconscious.

Thinking of this, her eyes lit up, and she immediately retrieved the emerald-colored Beast Core from her pocket.

This Beast Core was a trophy gained from a previous battle; she originally intended to keep it for her own future use.

But now it seemed that waking Evan Orwell was the urgent matter.

Without hesitation, she handed the Beast Core to Kaelan Hawthorne.

"Take this to Evan, let him try to absorb the energy inside. Maybe this way, he can wake up faster."

Though this Green Core for Evan Orwell, with his Yellow Rank power, wouldn’t be enough to help him break through ranks,

at least it could help restore some of his spiritual power.

Seraphina Caldwell’s thoughts raced quickly.

The original novel mentioned that the exact timing of her father’s incident was unclear.

It was only known that after the rainy season, several antagonists gradually heard the news of his death.

Then, one by one, they ruthlessly tore off their Beast Seals, betrayed the family, and joined the enemy.

If they could reach there before the rainy season began, perhaps there was still a chance to prevent the tragedy.

There were only a few days left before the rain would start, and she didn’t want to linger in this wilderness for even a moment longer.

No one expected that she would give such a precious resource to an un-upgradable Healing System Beast Husband at this moment.

Previously, she had given a Beast Core to Wyatt Yardley because he was at a critical stage of breaking through.

But now, Evan Orwell had been stuck at the Yellow Rank Peak for years, with a special body.

He couldn’t upgrade levels by devouring Beast Cores like regular Beast Husbands.

Even taking this Green Core couldn’t bring him to a new realm.

What he needed was long-term recuperation and meditation, not forced energy absorption.

Yet Seraphina Caldwell insisted on giving him the Green Core.

Kaelan Hawthorne stared at the soft glowing Green Core in her hand, his brow tightly knit.

He knew how rare this was.

"This is indeed a genuine Green Core. But you also know that even if Evan uses it, he can’t level up."

Pausing, his voice was probing.

"Do you really intend to just give it to him?"

Seraphina Caldwell’s nod was crisp and decisive.

"At least it can replenish his spiritual power, right? He’s passed out from exhaustion."

"And only when he recovers, can he help the others heal, allowing us to set off soon."

These words fell into the ears of the others.

They then realized that throughout the journey, Evan Orwell had been silently supporting the team’s Spirit Barrier and healing their injuries almost single-handedly.

He had been overburdened for too long, going until he fell without uttering a word of complaint.

At these words, all the Beast Husbands fell silent, turning in unison towards Seraphina Caldwell.

Was she really that concerned about Evan Orwell?

Wyatt Yardley’s expression turned grim in an instant.

He stared intently at Seraphina Caldwell, his gaze complex and hard to distinguish.

How could he not see her abnormality?

Just now, after she finished crying, she was obviously, deliberately or otherwise, avoiding him.

At that moment, he felt as if his heart was being gripped tightly by an invisible hand.

He knew more than anyone that among the Beast Husbands forcibly brought back by the Rhys Clan leader, Evan Orwell was the exception.

He was not a captive, nor was he ever branded with a humiliating slave mark.

They were old acquaintances, having crossed paths since Seraphina Caldwell’s early childhood.

Though the Bonding ceremony back then was not entirely voluntary either,

to outsiders, it seemed more like a destined binding under the guidance of fate.

And the others?

They were all outsiders’ warriors forcibly taken by her father and made to sign Blood Covenants.

So, in everyone’s mind, Evan Orwell always held a somewhat different status.

Thinking of this, Wyatt Yardley’s chest heaved violently.

Kaelan Hawthorne, clutching the warm Green Core, trembled slightly at his fingertips.

He glanced at Wyatt Yardley, whose face was dark as ink.

Then, looking at Seraphina Caldwell’s determined expression.

Ultimately, he sighed, not bothering to say anything more.

He turned and walked towards Evan Orwell, who was lying on the ground.

Kneeling down, he carefully brought the Beast Core to Evan’s lips, murmuring softly.

"Don’t waste this goodwill."

The Beast Core, entirely emerald green, appeared to be incredibly hard.

However, just as it touched Evan’s chapped lips, it suddenly began to glow faintly.

Then, with a soft pop, the entire Beast Core transformed into a stream of green light.

The light gently flowed into his nose with his breath, quietly coursing through his bodily meridians.

One could see his chest gently rise and fall, his breathing gradually becoming steady.

Evan Orwell’s eyelids fluttered.

Soon after, his eyes slowly opened.

Seraphina Caldwell was almost immediately looking at him.

Suddenly, she noticed a very faint green glow appearing at the edge of the yellow Beast Ring on his left arm.

The light flickered, disappearing in the sunlight.

But she was sure that she hadn’t seen it wrong.

"You’re awake?"

Kaelan Hawthorne quickly spoke up at the sight.

He raised his hand, gesturing towards Seraphina Caldwell.

"Just now, Seraphina had you take the Beast Crystal."

"How do you feel now? Is your head still dizzy? How much of your spiritual power has been restored?"

Evan Orwell suddenly turned his head, his gaze sharply locking onto Seraphina Caldwell.

His breath hitched slightly, his throat tightened.

He certainly knew what a Green Rank Beast Crystal meant.

Yet she had used it on him without hesitation.

At this moment, his inner world was in tumult.

Then, his eyes involuntarily shifted to Seraphina Caldwell’s left shoulder.

There, a piece of dark brown Beast Skin was casually bandaged, faintly visible blood beads oozing from it.

Her complexion was paler than usual, brows slightly furrowed.

Yet she forced herself not to show her pain.

Clearly, she was badly injured.