Mag-log inAdelaide, the daughter of the Alpha of the Shadow Fang Pack, used to live a very happy life until her father and brother died in the battle for the Lycan King. She followed the agreement between the packs and became the Luna of Ulric, the Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack. After waiting for a year, Alpha Ulric returned from the battlefield with glory. However, he told Adelaide that he had fallen in love with another female werewolf, Velda. He hoped that Velda could become his mate. To compensate Adelaide, he allowed her to stay in the Blood Moon Pack. Under the mockery and humiliation of everyone in the Blood Moon Pack, she returned to the Shadow Fang Pack. Adelaide went to the battlefield. On the battlefield, she was both intelligent and brave, and she made many military achievements, winning the admiration of everyone. At the same time, she met Lance, an Alpha who had a crush on her since they were young... And at this moment, Alpha Ulric regretted his actions.
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The council hall of the Bloodmoon Pack hummed with cedar and damp.
I shrugged off my sweat-drenched silver fox cloak, my fingers absently tracing the Moon Goddess pendant at my throat.
The bronze throne beside me yawned empty—Alpha Ulrik's seat.
Boots echoed on stone steps before the door burst open, snowmelt and pine scent flooding in.
I knocked over the mead jug, rising to greet him, amber liquid pooling over the sheepskin map.
"You're finally back," I managed, my voice catching.
A year ago, we'd pledged ourselves as mates before the pack. Then the Lycan King summoned him north.
He never even marked me.
Now, as I looked at him, my mind was a tangled web.
My wolf let out a faint, rebellious snarl, catching a tangle of scents on Ulrik’s trail that made its hackles rise.
Now Ulrik stood armored and alive, his jaw set in that familiar stubborn line.
"Adelaide, the Lycan King's declared Velda will join the Bloodmoon Pack. I'll mark her."
My wolf snarled low in my ribs, scenting the musk of another female on him.
"Lycan Luna swore Velda was a warrior through and through. Will she kneel as a breeder?"
As soon as I finished speaking, Ulrik's cedar scent, laced with his Alpha aura, swept over me like a tidal wave.
He strode past me toward the throne, the tail of his sword scabbard scraping water-soaked stone and scraping up dark red moss.
"I'm marking her as my mate," his voice carried a sharp edge of anger. "She'll be my second Luna, just like you—equal in the Bloodmoon Pack."
The silver chain snapped in my fist. The moonstone pendant clattered toward a rain puddle.
"Two Lunas? The Moon Goddess would rage, and Bloodmoon would weaken..." I ground the shattered gem beneath my heel. The rain pounding outside the Packhouse suddenly roared in my ears. "Last year, on this day, you swore before her statue that my eyes were brighter than midsummer's—"
"Those were pheromones talking!" he roared, slit pupils narrowing as lightning flashed.
His sword hissed free, the tip lifting my damp collar. "Look at your neck. Even the temporary mark's fading."
He sheathed the blade with a metallic sigh. "Velda and I fought side by side in the north. I admired her. I used my campaign merits to petition the Lycan King for her place here. As my mate. Truth is, I didn't need your approval."
I stared at my flushed face reflected in the blade, memories flooding back of the East Wing collapse during the dry season
Those sweltering nights hauling basalt in the heat—Ulrik's messengers always claimed war made replies impossible.
Turns out, the cornflower seeds in the battle reports were never for me.
I let out a soft laugh, but when I spoke again, my voice was laced with sarcasm. "So you 'admire' her? What about the promises you made before you left for the northern tribes? You said if I fulfilled my duties as Bloodmoon's Luna, you'd use your merits to help save Frostfang Pack."
Ulrik's expression turned awkward.
He looked away, his voice tight. "Let's just forget those words. When we pledged to be mates, I hadn't met Velda yet. You were always suited to be a Luna... and now, I need something real."
I watched him, noting the tenderness in his eyes whenever he spoke of Velda.
Soon, he turned back to me. "She's unlike any she-wolf I've ever met. I love her."
I felt like I'd swallowed a fly—disgusted, but I pushed through the lump in my throat.
"And the elder Alpha and Luna—they agree?"
"Of course. It's the Lycan King's decree. My father, as former Alpha, understands its weight. Besides, they adore Velda."
They actually agreed? How ironic.
After all I'd done for Bloodmoon this past year, this was my reward.
"Is she already here? Why can't I sense her?"
I frowned, my wolf snarling in my mind as its tail lashed against my spine.
"No intruder's scent," it growled back.
Ulrik's gaze flickered, then he snapped, "She'll be my mate soon. I've already given her a temporary mark."
My wolf erupted in a snarl of fury.
Though Ulrik hadn't fully marked me, our vows before the Moon Goddess had forged a mate bond.
Giving another she-wolf a temporary mark was betrayal plain and clear.
Sensing my rage, he sheathed his sword with a metallic screech that startled the starlings nesting outside.
His ironclad armor slammed into me, knocking me back. The bronze candelabra behind me thudded as I collided with it.
"I know you feel wronged," he said, silhouetted against the light, "but it's the Lycan King's command." He paused at the stone door. "You're still the nominal Luna—until the pack grows familiar with Velda."
I forced a smile. "Then have Velda come see me. I have questions for her."
Ulrik refused flatly. "No need. She's not like the simpering she-wolves you know. A warrior through and through, too proud for petty jealousy."
I countered, "What does that make the she-wolves I know? Or what does it make me, in your eyes?"
Third Person's POVHelia was the first to break the heavy silence.Her voice carried the unmistakable aura of a Lycan's command."Your nation unilaterally tore up the pact to protect civilians and spare prisoners of war. It was an atrocity that angered the Moon Goddess. However, our slaughter of the Frostfang Pack was equally a bloody transgression."Her eyes burned like torches as she continued, "If these negotiations are to proceed, both sides must acknowledge these blood-stained facts. Only on this foundation can true discussions begin."The translators quickly relayed her words.Lance and Elias exchanged a look and nodded in agreement.With that, the high-stakes negotiation that would decide the fate of two kingdoms officially commenced.The Western Tribe didn't waste time on pleasantries; they laid out five non-negotiable conditions.First, a formal apology from the Northern Kingdom to the slaughtered civilians of t
Third Person's POVThe Northern officials were willing to offer formal apologies, gold, and mineral resources for the Snowdeer Town massacre. However, their primary goal was to secure a chance for a fair hearing rather than facing the tens of thousands of Western troops currently massed at the border.The Western diplomats distributed the parchment dossiers regarding the Snowdeer Town incident.Included were numerous gruesome eyewitness accounts—the truth as reconstructed by the Western soldiers who had been captured alongside the Crown Prince and later managed to escape.The civilians of Snowdeer Town had not been entirely wiped out; survivors hiding in cellars and snow pits had witnessed the hellish slaughter firsthand.In these documents, the identity of the late Crown Prince was scrubbed, using the alias "Rowan" instead.But Lance and Elias knew the truth: "Rowan" was actually Crown Prince Lucian.As Lance and his team read
Third Person's POVBy bringing up the assassination attempt and demanding a formal response before the actual negotiations even started, Lance appeared candid and sincere, but he was actually applying massive psychological pressure on the Western delegation.In fact, the Western envoys almost wished Lance would be sleazier—they wanted him to use the incident as a blatant bargaining chip. That way, both sides could drop the pretense of diplomatic grace and get straight to the cutthroat business of national interests.At this moment, every member of the delegation—except for Bobby Potter—was cursing Damian in their hearts.A trigger-happy idiot like him thought he could replace Pierce? Utterly delusional.Lance maintained a calm gaze, locked in a silent standoff with his counterparts.He knew this was a psychological war of attrition. The Westerners held the "Bloodscar Massacre" card; they should have been the ones roaring in
Third Person's POVCaldwell quickly wrapped up his briefing, summarizing the recent movements following the Palace banquet, specifically the suspicious shifts within the Blue Abyss and Silverlights.The moment the report ended, Klein turned his gaze toward Lance."None of that matters right now. You're the Alpha heading the negotiations tomorrow. Everything depends on whether your fangs are sharp enough. Now, get out and go to sleep."Lance knew better than to argue with an order from Klein.He stood up immediately, but as he reached the door, curiosity got the better of him."You said Mentor Irene blew up the courtyard—how did that actually happen?"Caldwell began signaling frantically for Lance to shut up, but Lance wasn't looking his way."She was playing with that dangerous alchemical powder. It got out of control. It went off," Klein answered, his face an unreadable mask."Wait," Lance said, sounding surprised
Third Person's POVTo avoid making a messy situation worse, Adelaide and Paisley made a silent pact to keep the treasonous evidence of Alpha Howell's secret dealings with Germain to themselves for now.Because of this, Lisa still believed Howell was just a typical coward—someo
Third Person's POVThe three of them stepped into the study.The moment she crossed the threshold, Adelaide's brow twitched. The scent... it had changed.The room was nothing like the place she remembered. It used to be filled with rare collectibles she'd brought from the Fro
Third Person's POVEllen totally agreed with Ulrik's plan. A late-night visit was discreet and gave Ulrik enough time to clear out any snooping guards.Adelaide was anxious to see her grandfather, but she was more worried about his health.The trip had been brutal; if Zander
Third Person's POV"I already triggered Plan B before you even got here."Magnus's eyes were steady."I sent word through the secret scouts we've been training at the border. The intel is on its way to Alpha Lance and Gamma Adelaide as we speak. You know Alpha Lance saved our






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