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CHAPTER 85: THE CONQUEST OF THE CAPITAL

Author: Inkbyjane
last update publish date: 2026-07-05 14:09:07

ELENA’S POV

The ground beneath the paws of the global alliance shook with the weight of twenty thousand marching boots and shifting wolf paws.Silas had returned. And It's been weeks of resting, strategies and healing.

I stood at the absolute vanguard apex of the northern tier, my spine rigid, the uncorrupted aura of the Eclipse Core humming like a low engine behind my ribs. My left arm was completely free of its linen wraps, the fractured clavicle from my trial with Alpha Vance entirely heal
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  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 85: THE CONQUEST OF THE CAPITAL

    ELENA’S POV The ground beneath the paws of the global alliance shook with the weight of twenty thousand marching boots and shifting wolf paws.Silas had returned. And It's been weeks of resting, strategies and healing. I stood at the absolute vanguard apex of the northern tier, my spine rigid, the uncorrupted aura of the Eclipse Core humming like a low engine behind my ribs. My left arm was completely free of its linen wraps, the fractured clavicle from my trial with Alpha Vance entirely healed, leaving behind a smooth skin surface that radiated a faint, majestic silver luminescence. In my right hand, the fully restored silver signet ring pulsed with a dense resonance, acting as a permanent wall that locked my past trauma out of my mind. Ahead of us, cutting through the thick midnight blizzard, rose the colossal obsidian walls of the Bloodmoon capital. These were the grand, terrifying battlements I had been forced to scrub as a beaten scullery maid for nineteen years. These were t

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 84: THE WHITE-GOLD AURA

    ELENA’S POV​I swept my left arm outward in one smooth arc, my palm pointing directly toward the western ridge where Alpha Nikolai was bleeding in the snow.​"Dissolve," I commanded, my voice layering into a double-toned sovereign authority that reached every corner of the plateau.​The wave slammed into King Richard’s personal demonic guard like a tidal wave of solid starlight. The reaction was instantaneous and devastating. The massive shadow beasts—creatures of ash and rotted bone unleashed by his forbidden dark possession—didn't get the chance to clash against my daggers. The moment the uncorrupted lunar magic touched their smoky flesh, their red containment runes violently short-circuited.​With a chorus of metallic shrieks, a dozen demonic beasts were systematically vaporized into thin air, their corrupted essences snuffed out into an absolute void.​The pressure wave blasted the remaining Western infantrymen back a full ten steps, their bronze shields clattering loudly against

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 83: THE BREACH OF THE FIELD

    ELENA’S POV The white-gold aura roaring from my newly restored silver signet ring didn't just illuminate the sealed tomb—it turned the fifty tons of collapsed granite arches above our heads into a volatile furnace. I held my right hand flat against the rock ceiling, my bare skin humming with the uncorrupted sovereign energy of the Eclipse Core. Beside me, Kaelen’s blistered fingers were locked tight around my silver-scarred wrist, his human baseline acting as the stable anchor that allowed my massive ancestral magic to surge through the rock without tearing my own physical veins apart. "Brace yourself, regular soldier," I commanded, my voice layering into a double-toned sovereign authority that made the bedrock tremble. I plunged my mind straight into the white-gold current, bypassing every safety barrier my body possessed, and ripped the uncorrupted starlight outward in one cataclysmic blast. BOOM. The fifty tons of caved-in masonry were completely pulverized into thin ai

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 82: THE SOVEREIGN DIARY

    ELENA’S POV The heavy, leather-bound book Kaelen pressed into my open palm felt cold, its edges metallic and heavily rimed with the ancient, sulfurous frost of the tomb. "I don't need a dead queen's memories to tell me who my executioner is, Kaelen," I rasped, my voice a low shiver that cut through the ink-black stillness of the collapsed vault. My right hand remained buried deep in my jacket pocket, my fingers clutched around the pouch of Starlight Quicksilver, its liquid heat the only thing keeping the air inside this stone tomb from freezing my blood completely. "Read the seal, Elena," Kaelen’s voice rose from the dark dust beside my boots, a dry wheeze that throbbed with a synchronized twist against my ribs. "Just... read the script before the oxygen runs out." The front cover was etched with the distinct, glowing gold runes of the old Solar court, but beneath the royal wax, a network of jagged, dark containment lines spider-webbed across the leather. It was the true dia

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 81: THE MOTHER’S DECREE

    ELENA’S POV The figure standing atop the blood-stained obsidian dais did not cast a shadow, but the ancient frequency radiating from her form made the breath lock tightly inside my throat. "Mother," the word tore from my lips, a fragile whisper that dissolved instantly into the freezing air of the vault. The apparition did not move her eyes away from my face. Her elegant, unyielding features were exactly as they had been on the night of the great purge years ago—unmarked by the scullery grease, the broken bones, and the systematic silver-ash poisoning King Richard had used to rot my childhood. She stood draped in the heavy black fur cloak of the old court, her hands resting loosely over the silver runes of the sacrificial table where her physical life force had been broken. Elena... her baseline isn't a ghost, Kaelen’s mental voice scratched against my temples, the permanent, quicksilver-infused frequency trembling with a primitive dread. It’s an echo of the core. The ancestral s

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   CHAPTER 80: THE WALL OF MURALS

    ELENA’S POV The blinding starlight flaring from the base of the obsidian altar sliced through the ancient, heavy shadows like a blade. I stood paralyzed on the first step of the dais, my chest heaving against the tight linen wraps. The air in this tomb was thick with the scent of dried lavender and old copper blood—the exact frequency my shadow wolf had kept locked in the darkest corners of her memory for five long years. My silver eyes tracked the silver runes glowing along the stone, their uncorrupted light reflecting off the gray dust on my boots. This was where she died. This was the exact stone where King Richard had broken my lineage to seal his stolen empire. Elena... look at the perimeter walls, Kaelen’s mental voice cut through the localized silence behind my eyelids, his permanent frequency tight with a sudden, primitive shock. I forced my gaze away from the sacrificial table, turning my face toward the dark expanse of the outer granite vault. The blinding starlight eru

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   Chapter 4: THE CHOSEN PATH

    ​ELENA'S POV​The grand strategy hall of the Obsidian Fortress was vast and cold. At the center sat a massive obsidian table etched with glowing silver lines that tracked the borders of the Western Territories.​Alpha King Nikolai stood at the head of the table. He had removed his heavy armor, wear

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   Chapter 3: The Price of the Throne

    ​ELENA'S POV​The journey through the rifts took hours. The rain turned into a biting sleet that cut like glass.​I walked in the center of my new rogue escort. My feet were numb against the rocks, but I did not stumble. The three outcasts walked with tense caution, guarding me from any hidden dang

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   Chapter 2: The Forest Of Outcasts

    ​ELENA'S POV​Every step I took deeper into the woods felt like a test. The golden bond was shattered, but the silver ring in my palm kept pulsing. It sent a steady stream of dark, obsidian energy into my body, stopping the pain.​For nineteen years, the Bloodmoon pack doctors forced me to drink a

  • The Alpha Who Rejected Me   PROLOGUE

    ​ELENA'S POV​The silver moonlight shone through the windows of the sacred pack hall. It felt heavy, but it was nothing compared to the pain in my chest.​I was on my knees, staring up at the stage. My cheap dress was torn at the shoulder. Up there stood Kaelen. He looked magnificent and terrifying

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