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Author: Western.R
last update publish date: 2026-01-25 02:30:32

Lyra's POV

I was standing on a hidden balcony over the central courtyard, surveying." as the Elder Council's envoys filed in.

I clutched the stone railing so hard, my knuckles went white.

There were dozens of them. There must have been fifty wolves in all, each one wearing covered pack livery and marching with military precision. Warriors circled the party, weapons in hand and suspicious eyes tracking circles around Draven's headquarters as if waiting for attack.

This was not a diplomatic call.
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