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Chapter Sixty-Four - The Wolves Who Stayed

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last update publish date: 2026-05-30 04:34:42

The first council soldiers reach the lower sanctuary before dawn.

Their presence moves through the mountain long before anyone sees them directly. The resonance carries fragments ahead of the invasion cold focus, controlled aggression, the emotional emptiness drilled into enforcement units trained to suppress synchronized wolves without hesitation.

Vaelith feels them approaching through the network like frost spreading beneath skin.

The sanctuary feels it too.

Silver light pulses steadily along
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