CHAPTER 1
Adolfa's POV
What the hell? I mistakenly collided with one of the Lycans in Greko Pack. A sharp pain shot through my head instantly. That Lycan was formidable—like Alpha Lyran. One of the pack's warriors, he held a long, sharp, double-edged sword in his hands, staring at me menacingly.
Meto was a dangerous Lycan, but his disregard for certain Alphas in the secluded area of Greko had already earned him punishment. His sister, Luna Celeste, known for her beauty and commanding presence, rushed forward just as he was about to receive judgment.
Alpha Lyran, unfazed, announced in a cold, unwavering voice, "This will be a public punishment. Move aside, you filthy Wereraven."
His words dripped with disdain. I felt a pang of sympathy for Meto as his sister pleaded for mercy, but Alpha Lyran had already made up his mind.
Swallowing my fear, I stepped forward. "Alpha Lyran—"
A low growl rumbled from his throat, silencing me instantly. His piercing gaze sent shivers down my spine, but I couldn't back down.
"He meant no disrespect. Please, spare him and don’t strip him of his rank."
Before I could utter another word, his sword slashed across my waist. A sharp, searing pain tore through me, and I gasped, struggling for breath.
I staggered backward, blood seeping from my wound. The world blurred as I clutched my side, desperate to stop the bleeding. My vision swam, but I could still sense Alpha Lyran’s presence looming over me. He reached for me, his grip firm, his strength undeniable.
Everything around me faded as darkness consumed my senses.
I woke to the weight of heavy chains binding my wrists and ankles. My body ached, my strength nearly depleted from the wound in my side. The metallic scent of my own blood filled the air, making me nauseous.
I forced my eyes open to find myself inside the grand council chamber, a vast auditorium lined with imposing stone pillars and rows of high-ranking Lycans and Lunas. The tension in the air was thick enough to cut with a knife.
Alpha Lyran stood at the front, his towering presence impossible to ignore. His golden eyes burned with an intensity that sent a fresh wave of fear through me.
"This is what happens to anyone who oversteps their boundaries without understanding their place. Do you understand?" His voice was sharp, slicing through the silence like a blade.
A chorus of voices filled the chamber.
"Yes, Alpha Lyran!"
My heart pounded. I tried to move, but pain shot through my body, pinning me in place. Blood dripped from a wound on my side where I had been struck. I bit my lip, stifling a cry.
Just then, Luna Prese approached, a cruel smile playing at her lips. She was notorious in Greko for her cold demeanor and ruthless methods. The silver syringe she held in her delicate fingers glistened under the dim torchlight, making my breath hitch.
"This will make it easier for you," she said smoothly, her voice laced with false sweetness. But I knew the truth—Luna Prese had a reputation. Many had not survived her so-called treatments, their deaths conveniently chalked up to unavoidable consequences. And now, I was next.
I tried to move, to protest, but my body was too weak. My vision blurred, and my head lolled to the side.
"Adolfa."
A voice called my name. I struggled to focus, to see through the haze clouding my vision. The room felt like it was spinning, my breathing shallow and labored.
I turned weakly, barely able to lift my hand, as I tried to make out the figure standing over me. My heart ached, my body screamed in pain, and my spirit hung by a thread. My life had always been full of hardship, and right now, there seemed to be no way out.
My name is Adolfa Ray. I'm 21 years old, with long, light brown hair and a life filled with sorrow. My past is riddled with suffering, and now, I stand at the precipice of a fate I never could have imagined.
The large doors of the council chamber creaked open, and I was forced inside. The grand auditorium was filled with hundreds of onlookers, their eyes heavy with judgment. My shackles clanked as I stumbled forward, my legs barely able to hold my weight.
Alpha Lyran’s voice boomed through the hall, cold and merciless.
"This is what happens to those who overstep their boundaries. Do you understand?"
A thunderous chorus of agreement rumbled through the crowd. Fear clenched around my heart like an iron vice.
Meto was nowhere in sight.
Two guards seized my arms, pulling me forward. My body screamed in protest, but I bit back the pain. I would not show weakness.
I had endured worse before, and I would endure this too.
I lifted my chin, meeting Alpha Lyran’s gaze with defiance. Whatever punishment lay ahead, I would not break.
I am Adolfa Ray. Nothing will ever break my spirit, my spirit is stronger than my body, and I have endured horrors that would break a lesser soul. My life has been filled with trials, with suffering
, and now—
Now, I must face my fate. And nothing will ever stop me.
Chapter 96Adolfa's POVThe full blood moon rose high, glowing red like a warning in the dark sky. Its power pierced through time and space, calling my soul from the ashes. My body trembled as my soul rejoined with it. The earth beneath me quaked, and even the gates of hell shivered. I felt every pain Hades had carved into me, every scream he tore from my spirit, every scar burned into my very existence.This time, I won’t run. This time, I fight.But I had a problem a huge one.Hades had already drained every drop of power I once had. I was weak. This new body, though fresh, carried no strength. I couldn’t feel the might I once used to summon storms or silence an army with a single breath. I was empty.And worse? I was trapped.I was caged in the dark lands. Not hell, but something close—a place twisted and broken, far from the gates but still poisoned by the stench of torment. Beneath my feet, I could hear them. The screams. The wails. Souls who disobeyed Hades being ripped apart ov
Chapter 95Hades’ Point of ViewMy fingers curled into fists. This wasn't supposed to happen. I had Adolfa’s powers. I had her energy, her secrets, everything. But still… the portal wouldn’t open.Why?I stood slowly, rising from my throne. My shadow stretched far across the dark hall, reaching even the lowest demon hiding in the back. My voice came out sharp, controlled but filled with fury.He vanished into black smoke, slipping through the cracks in the spirit realm’s barrier.I turned back to the rest of my army. “Prepare yourselves. Once the portal opens, we’ll storm the spirit world. Piece by piece, we will burn it.”The demons let out wild howls, their bodies glowing with dark fire.But in my heart, I was boiling. If Adolfa still lived in another form, that meant I wasn’t truly in control. That meant everything I’d planned could fall apart.I sat alone. The flames flickered strangely, as though unsure whether to stay lit.I looked into my obsidian mirror and whispered, “Show me
Chapter 94Hades' Point of ViewThanatos and Charon had returned from the dead. It was time. Time to find the new Spirit World and tear it down piece by piece. Our vengeance had waited long enough.I stood before the Gate of Hall, facing the legions of demons who had sworn loyalty to me. They stood in rows, dark and twisted forms waiting for a command. I raised my hand and cleared my throat. My voice rang loud, sharp as a blade."Demons of the Gate," I bellowed, and silence fell instantly. "The time has come to rise! Show your loyalty. Show your strength. Prepare yourselves fully, for the Spirit World will fall."The ground rumbled from their cheers."Yes! The Demon King is fierce!""None can stop him!"The praise pleased me. I sat proudly on my throne made of molten obsidian, the Crown of Darkness on my head. My loyal demons lifted the throne and carried me toward the battleground. Gnomes served as my footstool. They groaned but dared not complain. I was their king. Their god. Their
Chapter 93Hades’ POVCharon stood beside me. His eyes glowed silver, and his hands sparked with death magic filled around his chest.For centuries past he waited for the right time to be his true self, his real true first.“I’ve waited long enough,” he said, clenching his fists. “Let me tear something apart.”And I won't be merciful, my eyes are full of error and Terror anyone who looks at it will completely get blind.“Soon,” I said. “First, we raise Thanatos.”After we raise Thanatos, then others will know what will truly mean and want.The demon army behind us murmured. Some had heard of him. Many hadn’t.They thought he was another weakling just like the rest of their kind, but Thanatos wielded a very dangerous power.Charon turned to them. “You think I’m powerful?” he shouted. “Wait till you see Thanatos. The god of death!”Fear settled on their faces. The low-rank demons stepped back.I walked forward and slammed my hand on the black rock near the Gate of Torment.It cracked. T
Chapter 92Hades’ POVAll my demon assistants finally gathered. It was time to test them all.“This war with the spirit world will not be easy,” I said, stepping forward. “If you are not strong enough, you will not lead. You will fall.”Silence. Eyes fixed on me.I began checking them—one after the other.Some had power burning within them. Their strength was raw, wild, and powerful.“Yes,” I whispered. “These are the ones I need.”I moved them aside.“Take this,” I said, handing each one a strength pill from the pit of hell. “Swallow it.”They did. Their eyes turned black and red, veins glowing dark, energy rushing through them like fire.For the others… the weak ones… I had no mercy.“You’re not fit.”One demon stepped back. “Please—”“No,” I cut in. “Weakness is death.”I threw them into the Dark Lands with a wave of my hand. Their screams didn’t last long. The hollows there devoured them. Not even bones were left.“I hate weaklings,” I said. “They ruin battles. They break lines. T
Chapter 91Hades’ POVIt has been glorious absorbing Adolfa’s energy from her fractured soul.Her essence surged through me like fire, wild and consuming. I could feel myself becoming more more than Hades, more than demon, more than legend. Something had changed. I wasn’t just stronger I was altered. I could bend time, teleport, peer beyond sight, run with a swiftness that made the wind envious. Everything about me felt refined, unstoppable. Flawless.I looked up at the disobedient Erinyes, still kneeling in silence, his defiance not entirely erased. I didn’t care. My voice thundered with renewed power.“Rise,” I commanded. “Rise with the others, demon assistant. Your strength is required. Your powers are wanted.”My voice echoed beyond the cavern walls of the underworld.“Call every demon lurking at the gates of hell. Every last one. It's time.”Time to prepare for war.Time to strike.We’ve remained in silence too long, biding, watching, gathering. But nownow the era of doom descend