Sylvia's POV:
"She is interested in the lycan bloodline?" I looked at Joanna and cocked my head in bewilderment. Did the lycan bloodline have influence on the black witch?
Joanna nodded and said, "Yes. She once told me when she was drunk. The black witch race has always highly regarded a pure bloodline while a hybrid is completely useless in their eyes."
I pursed my lips and sneered. "Yes, the noble black witch race never allows the hybrid to stain their pure bloodline."
Back then, my mother fled the black witch race after getting bullied by a coven of witches with pure bloodline because of her hybrid identity.
"My adoptive mother is powerful and arrogant. She wants to dismantle these boundaries among bloodlines. During her research, she discovered that a hybrid was more likely to have the potential to overcome the bloodline restriction and it would produce a stronger black witch," Joanna spoke expressionlessly.
I found it a little funny. "She spends a great deal of time each day studying this nonsense? Seriously, what's her problem?"
However, Joanna cast me a somber stare. "I don't think her research is useless. This idea might be far-fetched, but had my adopted mother succeeded that year, the werewolves and the vampires would be no match for the black witches now, given her intelligence and power. A hybrid is only weak at their early stage because the different bloodlines suppress each other. Once the bloodlines are awakened, the hybrid will have a stronger power. What you need to know is that the lycan bloodline is exceptionally strong, powerful and rare. If it could merge with the black witch bloodline, no one knows what kind of power it could yield."
My lips twisted as I looked down at my palm. I had both the said bloodlines, but I don't have the kind of power Joanna described.
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