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Chapter 49 The Silver Tide

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The corruption fought back like a living thing.

Dark magic clung to every cell, burning my hands, searing my veins.

I poured in Moonbane purity, Silvermane blood, the Tear itself—ice-blue and silver light flooding Dane’s body.

He screamed.

I screamed.

Pain beyond anything I’d known—bones shattering and reforming, soul on fire.

Through the bond, Kael flooded me with strength, with love, refusing to let me fall.

Let go, I told the darkness.

Release him.

Layer by layer, centuries of knots unraveled.

Burned away.

One final knot.

I seized it.

Tore it free.

Light exploded—silver-white and gold, divine and blinding.

The cage rattled. Outside, warriors shielded their eyes.

When it faded, the Monster was gone.

In its place knelt a gray wolf—large, but normal.

Then shifting to human: a man, maybe forty, strong features, utterly exhausted.

He looked up at me with clear brown eyes.

“Thank you,” he whispered, voice cracked from disuse.

“Two hundred years… screaming. Thank you.”

Then he closed his
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