To make the duel fair, Lylah was to deliver three strikes while the head warrior had to avoid them for three rounds. After three rounds, if Lylah landed her strikes, she would win. The head warrior, of course, was allowed to defend himself and fight back until the end. “Do you think I stand a chance?” Lylah recalled asking Lord Lucas the night before. “You’re seriously asking that when your match is tomorrow?” He chuckled lightly. “You’re something else, little wolf.” “I just want to know what you think. You haven’t shared your opinion on this, and I badly want to know. Is there any chance of me winning?” she asked, curious. “Would you cancel the match if I told you there isn’t?” “No,” she replied straightforwardly. “I want to show you what I’ve got. Besides, I feel like there’s no t

