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Chapter 31 Luna Lyara

Author: yurayun
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-18 21:38:14
Lyara Wolfborne's POV

The sun slowly set in the western horizon, burning the sky with orange and golden red hues. The wind blowing through the tall trees carried the scent of wet earth and softly rustling leaves, as if the forest itself was praying in silence.

The main courtyard had been prepared since morning. Perched atop the highest hill, surrounded by pillars of stone layered with lunarite crystals, a majestic altar stood. At its center, a round obsidian stone reflected the evening light calmly, as if awaiting the blood and oaths that would be placed upon it.

The pack members stood in a circle, dressed in midnight blue ceremonial robes. A soft chant in an ancient language echoed from the mouths of the elders carrying leaf-shaped lanterns, glowing with small silver flames symbolizing blessing and hope. Among them, Alpha Aric stood tall, waiting for me with a gaze full of trust.

My steps were steady as I entered the altar. A dark blue gown adorned with star and crescent embro
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