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Chapter 115: The Truth Under the Moon

作者: Mirabel
last update 最終更新日: 2026-01-09 03:26:05

Cole POV

More times than I could count, I have stood before the pack members.

I've stood As an alpha, as heir and as a son. I have given orders, settled disputes, delivered judgments beneath the same carved beams of the pack hall. In this very place, I've felt grief, fear, anger and even pride.

But nothing has weighed me down like this.

Tonight the hall is full. Every bench is being occupied, every wall liked up with wolves who have followed my family for generations past.The air hums with low conversation, confusion flickering through the bond as they sense my tension. Beneath my skin, my wolf paces, urging me forward and warning me at the same time.

All of this ends this night.

Sasha stands near the center, close to Lena, her posture relaxed, her expression carefully composed. She wears innocence like she wears an armor, her chin lifted up, eyes bright, lips curved in a faint, confident smile. She believes she is still in ownership of this room.

For years now, she actually di
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