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Chapter 24

Penulis: Celia Imora
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-02 01:56:58

The first scream didn’t belong to a wolf.

An unnatural howl tore through the trees, slicing the quiet in half, birds scattered. Leaves trembled. Even the earth seemed to recoil.

Then came an impact. The ground shook beneath Kael’s feet as something slammed into the outer boundary of the territory.

The barrier had been hit hard, Kael didn’t hesitate. “Border,” he barked. That was all it took. The warriors moved instantly, snapping into formation as if they’d been waiting for this exact moment.

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