Beast King's Crippled Mate-Chapter 310: And The Angel Shall Descend from Heaven (I)

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Chapter 310: Chapter 310: And The Angel Shall Descend from Heaven (I)

Gale was about to close his eyes as he was too exhausted and wounded to struggle. However, right before his eyelids were shut, he saw the light coming from the sky. It was just a glint at first, until the light got bigger and closer, and Gale could see two pairs of wings descending from the sky towards him.

Gale continued to stare until he could see the figure of a beautiful woman whose body was covered with gold dust and radiant light. She flew directly towards him and intertwined their fingers together as she yelled, "HUSBAND!"

Gale’s eyes widened as he saw a four-winged angel descending from heaven to save him. The angel was none other than his beautiful wife, gazing at him with tears at the corner of her eyes.

Swan’s hair had grown long, and she was still beautiful—no, even more beautiful since the last time he saw her.

"My Swan. My beautiful wife..." Gale smiled as he was finally at peace. His wife hadn’t abandoned him, and she descended to earth just to help him. "I’ve longed for you day and night, my dearest wife."

"Husband, I’m sorry for being late," Swan said as she let go of their intertwined fingers and then hugged him tightly. "I promise that I will never leave you anymore, husband. I’m so sorry."

**Goddess realm**

Swan was carrying her six-month-old baby, Sol, while staring at the pond, which acted as a screen for her to see what was happening in the earth realm right now. She was dreaded with worry, scared that her husband might lose the war against Aria and her army of undead.

Sol didn’t watch the pond as he didn’t understand what was happening, but he understood that his mama was distressed, so he tugged his mama’s dress with his small hands, but with sharp claws.

"Ma... ma..." Sol tugged the dress to get her attention. Swan looked at her son and smiled.

"Ah, mama it’s alright, Sol. I’m just a little worried about your dada," Swan said as she returned her gaze to the pond.

Selene and Asmara were sitting next to her, watching quietly as the war continued.

They glanced at each other with tacit understanding as if they had a secret plan, but didn’t tell Swan about it.

Swan witnessed how the moon was suddenly covered by dark clouds, and a poisonous gas began to swarm the forest, killing anyone who accidentally inhaled the gas. Swan got even more distressed, thinking about those soldiers who died in this war.

She looked at Asmara, her mother, and asked, "Mom, can I interfere—"

"You can’t, Swan. It’s too dangerous," Asmara replied. "I believe Gale can handle this on his own."

"But—"

Swan’s argument was interrupted when the pond shone with a gentle silver-blue color, a sign that Gale was praying to the Moon Goddess.

"It seems my little wolf needs help," Selene said as she dipped her hand inside the pond. Swan saw the cloud that hindered the moonlight slowly disappear. Then, Selene showered Gale with intense moonlight, which boosted his power exponentially.

Swan watched as Gale transformed into his true wolf form, and started destroying the army of undead with ease by stomping the ground constantly.

He created constant earthquakes, which made it impossible for the undead to recover because most of them fell to the fissure created by the earthquake.

Swan was relieved at first, thinking that victory was right in front of them, until Aria suddenly appeared out of nowhere and started using her strange crystal to drain Gale out of his strength.

Slowly, Gale reverted to his werewolf form, and then to his human form before he lost consciousness and fell.

Swan panicked.

She looked at Goddess Asmara and Selene simultaneously and asked, "Mom, Aunt, please help him! Gale is hurting! He will lose!"

Selene and Asmara glanced at each other again and said, "We cannot help."

"Why not?!"

"Because this is not our battle. We are mere observers and will react right after the war ends."

"Then my husband will die before the war ends!" Swan yelled in panic, which made Sol begin to cry as he had a deep connection with his mama, and could feel her distress.

"If that happens, then my little wolf will be replaced with someone as strong, or stronger," Selene replied.

"Aunt—how could you—"

Selene sighed, "We cannot play favorites, Swan. We are goddesses. If this is Gale’s end, then so be it."

"How is that fair for me?!" Swan raised her voice. "Then, let me just go down and help him! I can fight against Aria myself! My husband is defenseless against Aria because I’ve cured him of his curse, so he is not invulnerable to dark magic anymore! It’s my responsibility to help him!"

"He’s still invulnerable. It’s just Aria is using seven deadly sins crystals, which bypass the restriction as they are one-time use items," Selene explained.

"I still can’t let you enter the battlefield, Swan. You are my daughter, and I cannot lose you," Asmara insisted. "That dark witch is too dangerous."

"But—"

"And if you insist on coming down, Selene and I will pull the blessing out of him. He will be nothing but a strong werewolf without his moon blessing," Asmara threatened.

Swan was frustrated by how nonchalant her mother and aunt were. They were goddesses, weren’t they supposed to help the good?!

"Fine, if I cannot help him myself, then I will bring someone to help him!" Swan exclaimed

"What do you mean?"

"I will find Gale’s true beta and let him join the fray!" Swan said as she held her son tight and closed her eyes. She prayed for her two wings to appear, and once her angel wings had appeared, she said to her mother and aunt.

"I will go to Rock Silverfang’s island and bring him to the battlefield!" Swan stated as a bright light slowly enveloped her from within, and—

Pop!

She disappeared from the Goddess realm.

Selene and Asmara stared at the pond once more, and Selene asked, "How long are we going to keep this farce, sister? My dear little wolf is in pain, and our little Swan is in agony. I feel pity for both of them..."

"Until she realizes her true power, Selene," Asmara replied. "She cannot go down to fight Harsetti and her little witch without realizing how much she’s capable of. She needs to unlock her potential."