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Chapter 79: Shadows of Betrayal

Author: Saint Raphael
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-10 16:41:23

The air was thick with tension as dawn crept over the horizon, casting golden rays across the Silverfang pack’s stronghold. Inside the newly reinforced war chamber, the mood was far from calm. Maps were pinned to every surface, markings etched in charcoal tracing known rogue paths, supply lines, and safe havens. But it was the silence between the wolves that told the true story—mistrust had begun to take root.

Lilith stood at the center of it all, her expression unreadable. Her fingers drummed against the edge of the polished oak table as she scanned the reports brought in by their scouts. Rogues had grown bolder, slipping through borders, leaving destruction in their wake. But it wasn’t just the attacks—it was the patterns. Too calculated. Too familiar.

“Something’s off,” she murmured, not taking her eyes off the parchment. “They know our movements. They’re predicting us.”

Across the room, Alpha Kaden watched her closely. His instincts had told him the same thing, but hearing it f
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