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Chapter 98: Instinct and Oath

Author: Jaxon Vale
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-02-25 18:28:51

The shadows moved before we did.

They didn’t charge.

They tightened.

From the western ridge, the silent army spread in a slow arc around the valley, cutting off every exit. No banners. No calls. Just discipline.

“They’re boxing us in,” Kael said quietly beside me.

I was still in my shifted form, pale fur catching the fading light. The ancient wolves stood behind me. Frostveil warriors regrouped across the broken courtyard. The rival line lingered at the southern wall, watching.

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