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Chapter 38

Author: Dee Writez
last update Last Updated: 2026-01-26 13:10:59

The air in the corridor seemed to freeze as the metallic glint of the creature’s claws sliced toward Alpha Rowan’s heart.

Time slowed, the horror on Silas’s face was etched in the flickering light, and the elders’ gasps hung suspended in the air. But before the bladed claws could find their mark, a blur of movement, so fast it was almost invisible to the naked eye intervened.

Zoran didn't use a weapon or spell, he simply became a force of nature.

He moved with the grace of a shadow, appearing
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  • CRAVING THE PRIMORDIAL ELDER    Chapter 45

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  • CRAVING THE PRIMORDIAL ELDER    Chapter 43

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