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Chapter 94: Forbidden Magic Circle



Kassandra looked at everyone’s eager eyes, took out a crystal ball from her pocket, and recited a series of incantations. The crystal ball emitted a bright light as she gazed into it, making her plea.

“God, grant me the power. May I use it in the magic circle to save a life?”

The white light from the crystal ball dissipated, revealing an image of Hazel waking up. The scene lingered for a few seconds before disappearing. Kassandra understood that she had to take this step, and she turned to nod at Fran.

“I’m willing to connect with the magic circle, attempt to contact the moon goddess to save Hazel.”

“May the gods bless you,” Fran said, gripping Kassandra, her eyes filled with tears.

“Thank you, admirable Kassandra,” Cyril’s eyes were filled with gratitude. He knew Kassandra’s decision was difficult, but he desperately hoped Hazel would wake up.

“The magic circle requires practicing spells and learning to draw the circle. I can teach you the techniques,” Fran looked kindly at Kassandra, clearly anticipating the moment when Kassandra would demonstrate her power.

They chose the McGo Family’s secret room as the practice location. The room had only four supporting pillars, with the rest of the floor built from large granite blocks, making it spacious and well-lit.

Following the patterns in the magic book, Kassandra used her wand to draw the circle. The circle consisted of a large moon overlaid with a hexagram pattern. Fran saw Kassandra’s drawn magic circle, identical to the one in the book.

She could sense that this young witch harbored immense talent. No wizard had ever achieved such perfection on their first attempt. Fran had experienced several failures before successfully practicing magic circles herself. Still, she had a premonition that Kassandra might be the genius who succeeded on her first try.

Kassandra stepped into the magic circle, starting to chant spells with Fran.

“Moon goddess, grant me strength, give me the power to learn to love all living beings.”

“Moon goddess, grant me strength, give me the power to learn to love all living beings.”

Kassandra followed Fran, repeatedly chanting spells within the magic circle. On the third repetition, the magic of the spell activated, and the circle emitted a faint blue light. The moon and hexagram pattern gradually separated, revealing a stone door rising from the center. The magic circle’s glow dissipated only after the stone door fully appeared.Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.

“I actually succeeded!” Kassandra’s eyes sparkled with light. Her tone was higher than usual, but she still maintained her usual proud and calm demeanor. Fran, witnessing the entire spellcasting process, showed a pleased smile.

Although they had summoned the stone door of the moon goddess, they had to wait until the night of the full moon to open it. During this period, they had to avoid vampires discovering their actions.

Wearing black robes, Kassandra and Fran quietly arrived at Pack House. They believed it was necessary to inform Cyril of this news.

Inside Pack House, Berhtulf had prepared a lavish lunch. They slowly took off their black robe hats, remaining vigilant until they confirmed no strangers around before relaxing.

“Welcome, two elegant ladies. It happens to be lunchtime; I’ll go prepare it again,” Berhtulf smiled lightly at them and briskly walked towards the kitchen.

Cyril happened to be at the dining table; he was surprised to see Kassandra and Fran. He immediately arranged for them to sit down and drew the curtains near the dining table.

“Kassandra is a genius, Cyril. She summoned the stone door in just one attempt.”

Fran beamed with pride, eager to share the news with Cyril.

Cyril was pleasantly surprised, his eyes sparkling, and his eyebrows raised. He then nodded solemnly at Kassandra, hands raised in excitement for a moment, but he abruptly realized the abruptness of his gesture and lowered them, exclaiming with a tone of admiration, “That’s truly impressive. I have full confidence in Hazel’s recovery.”

“Respected Kassandra, I genuinely don’t know how to thank you for your assistance.”

Cyril’s chest was lifted, his excitement palpable between his hands and feet, but at the dining table, he had to restrain his emotions.

“But the stone door can only be opened on the night of the full moon. During this time, we need to be cautious of those vampires.”

Kassandra calmly forked a piece of steak, gracefully bringing it to her mouth.

“Then we need to divert their attention. Let’s set a day for witches to attack the wolves. I’ll use mind link to inform all wolf packs to be on high alert.”

“That’s a good plan; let’s go with that. How about scheduling the attack day for half a month from now?”

“Sounds good. The night of the full moon is when both vampires and wolves are at their strongest, while the crescent moon period is when both sides are at their weakest. Initiating the attack at this time can minimize casualties,” Fran agreed with the time set by Kassandra.

“Moreover, the wizard’s power is precisely highlighted during this time.”

Cyril agreed to the attack day proposed by Kassandra, and they continued their pleasant lunch.

Ten days later, the full moon hung high in the night, appearing exceptionally bright. The gentle moonlight spilled over the land, adding a touch of dreaminess to the world.

Cyril shifted into his wolf form, carrying the unconscious Hazel quietly into the McGo Family’s forest. Theo accompanied him, and the two wolves moved swiftly through the forest. Soon, they stopped in front of an inconspicuous house, shifted back into human form, and changed into fresh clothes. They surveyed their surroundings vigilantly, and after confirming no issues, Cyril knocked on the door.

A woman in a black robe opened the door, confirmed their identities, and led them to the basement.

This basement was the same secret room where Kassandra had been practicing the magic circle, and the woman in the black robe was Fran. After ten days of practice, Kassandra had fully mastered the power of the magic circle. Now, they were entering the stone door to request the moon goddess.

“Moon goddess, grant me strength, give me the power to learn to love all living beings.”

Kassandra raised her wand high, reciting the spell, her eyes focused on the stone door, bringing the wand closer to the door’s edge.

“My strength, my life, all controlled by the gods. I am a servant of the gods, forever loyal to you.” After Kassandra finished reciting, the stone door began to shake, emitting a creaking sound as it slowly moved aside.

“Boom-” After the stone door was fully open, it stopped moving. Everyone followed Kassandra inside, holding their breath. It was pitch black, as if nothing existed here.

“Would the moon goddess reside in a place like this?” Theo questioned. His night vision was excellent, but he couldn’t see anything special here.

“Watch your words, Theo,” Kassandra reminded him, using her wand to create light, illuminating the path ahead.

“What’s that?” Everyone looked to where Theo was pointing.


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