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Chapter 32: Legacy Code

Author: Felix
last update publish date: 2026-05-29 16:21:25
Deep in the subterranean holding cells of the Citadel, the cold was a different kind of monster. It didn't howl like the blizzard outside; it simply sat in the dark, patiently freezing the moisture out of the air until every breath felt like inhaling dry ice.

Vance, the former Grand Elder of the White Mane Pack, sat cross-legged on the frost-covered stone floor of his cell. Heavy, rune-etched titanium chains bound his wrists and ankles to the wall, restricting his physical bandwidth to a mere th
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Chapter 32: Legacy Code Even behind bars, Vance remains a massive headache, using the ancient wolf call to trigger a rebellion among the old aristocrats! Sereia directly confronting the old forces in the generator room was absolutely badass. In the next chapter, we will witness a true multidimensional strike! Please drop some Golden Tickets to support!

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