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Chapter 59

Author: Elizabeth
last update publish date: 2026-02-19 04:56:05

Cora’s POV

The Frostbite gates didn’t open for strangers.

They especially didn’t open for rival Alpha heirs.

So when the southern watch horn sounded twice , I was already outside before anyone came to get me.

Snow crunched beneath my boots as I stepped into the courtyard.

Eric was ahead of me, posture rigid, warriors lining behind him.

And then I saw him.

Cain.

Dark coat dusted with snow. A small escort behind him ...... not an army, not a threat. Just enough to show status.

He dismou
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