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In A Country

"Tell me everything that happened while we were in hibernation," commanded Valus, the leader of the vampires, to Arron Marcus—the head of the Marcus family, the legendary butler clan of the coven.

"Sir, in terms of the company, we’re still at the top, followed by the Landon family from Santossa in C Country. They’ve been our greatest competitor for the past 25 years," replied Arron, handing over folders filled with compiled data.

"Hmm… so the Lycans are rising again, huh? Interesting. Is Merca still their leader?"

"No, sir. Merca retired long ago. The pack is now headed by her nephew, Carl Landon. He’s considered a genius in everything he does. Recently, he even destroyed the Werewolves' Covenant."

"Tell me everything you know about him," Valus said, a flicker of concern in his voice. He felt threatened by this rising star among the Lycans.

Valus was deeply worried about the future leadership of their company and the coven. His son, Malko, was a carefree, happy-go-lu
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