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Chapter 37

作者: Kiki
last update 公開日: 2026-05-28 14:39:07

The cosmic roar echoing inside Gina’s mind wasn’t just a sound; it was a physical force that shattered her mental barriers like cheap glass. For a terrifying, suspended second, she wasn't standing in the blood-soaked courtyard of the Nightfang pack house. She was floating in a vast, suffocating void, staring at the northern horizon of the spirit plane where the sky was literally cracking open.

Two massive, skeletal hands made of starlight and cosmic dust were gripping the edges of the reality r
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  • The Alpha Who Survived My Curse   Chapter 37

    The cosmic roar echoing inside Gina’s mind wasn’t just a sound; it was a physical force that shattered her mental barriers like cheap glass. For a terrifying, suspended second, she wasn't standing in the blood-soaked courtyard of the Nightfang pack house. She was floating in a vast, suffocating void, staring at the northern horizon of the spirit plane where the sky was literally cracking open.Two massive, skeletal hands made of starlight and cosmic dust were gripping the edges of the reality rift, pulling a monstrous, ancient entity into existence.*“The Consumer of Lineages,”* a primordial whisper echoed in the depths of her soul. It wasn't her wolf speaking; it was the ancestral memory of the Moonborn bloodline waking up in pure, unadulterated terror. *“The entity that hunted the first gods. The Key did not unlock the well... it summoned the end.”*"No!" Gina gasped, her consciousness violently snapping back into her physical body.She reeled backward, her boots skidding across the

  • The Alpha Who Survived My Curse   Chapter 36

    The crimson-eyed woman perched on the windowsill didn’t just command the darkness; she seemed to be woven directly from it. The suffocating aura of the Moonborn Queen washed over the corridor, pressing down on the rebel wolves and hunters alike until several of them fell to their knees, gasping for air.Gina stood her ground, though every instinct inside her screamed that she was standing in front of an apex predator. The silver light from her own forehead flared defensively, casting a pale, defiant glow against the creeping black fog."Mother," Gina whispered, the word tasting like ash on her tongue."A biological technicality, dearest," the Queen purred, stepping off the windowsill with a weightless, lethal grace. Her bare feet didn't make a sound against the glass-strewn floor. "You may call me Evangeline. Though 'Your Majesty' also suffices.""You sent Julian to kill us," Gina said, her voice shaking with a volatile mix of grief and rage as she thought of Lucien lying cold in the

  • The Alpha Who Survived My Curse   Chapter 35

    The ground didn’t just shake; it groaned as if the island itself were being ripped apart at the seams. Fissures tore through the sacred grove, glowing with a deep, primordial crimson light that bled from the chasm below. The freezing air clutched at Gina’s lungs, but the ice in her veins had nothing to do with the temperature.Lucien lay motionless beside her, his skin rapidly graying as the corrupted black veins reached his jawline."Lucien... no, please, wake up. Look at me," Gina choked out, her hands hovering over his chest. She tried to channel her spirit energy, desperately forcing the white light into his wound, but the ancient king’s presence in the grove was so suffocatingly heavy that her magic felt like a flickering candle in a hurricane.A few feet away, the monstrous shadow-beast that had been pinning Gabriel down paused, its multi-eyed face twisting toward the newcomer. Even a creature born of dark magic recognized a predator that sat at the very top of the food chain. G

  • The Alpha Who Survived My Curse   Chapter 34

    The air inside the shattered sanctuary was thick with the acrid scent of ozone and freshly spilled blood. The terrifying revelation of the man standing in the doorway—the brother Gina hadn't known existed, an exact mirror of Lucien but dressed in the dark armor of the High Hunters—still hung heavily over the room."Step away from my sister," Lucien snarled, his voice dropping an octave into a register of pure, lethal malice. He didn't hesitate. With a lethal grace, he drew his twin blades, the silver metal humming as he stepped directly between Gina and the impostor. "I don't know what kind of dark magic Selene used to fashion your face, puppet, but I will carve it off."The hunter brother—Julian—let out a dry, chilling chuckle that echoed off the crumbling stone walls. "Puppet? Oh, Lucien. Mother always did say you were the slow one. You ran away to play guardian wolf, while I stayed behind to inherit the real power.""Enough talking," Gabriel growled.The Alpha didn't just attack; h

  • The Alpha Who Survived My Curse   Chapter 33

    The air inside the stone sanctuary on the hidden island always smelled like crushed sage and sea salt, but today, it felt suffocating. Gina sat cross-legged on the cold floor, her chest heaving as she ripped herself away from the vision. The phantom scent of burning pine and the cold, mocking smile of Commander Kieran still clung to her senses."Gina? Breathe. You're pulling too hard on the spirit energy."Lyra’s calm, melodic voice drifted through the haze. The ancient Moonborn woman was standing near the arched window, her silver hair catching the pale afternoon light. Beside her, Nyra, the pack’s sharp-tongued female warrior, leaned against a stone pillar with her arms crossed, her amber eyes tracking Gina’s irregular breathing."It's Kieran," Gina choked out, her hands trembling against her knees. The glowing white crescent symbol on her forehead faded slowly back into her skin, leaving behind a dull, throbbing ache. "Gabriel... it’s Kieran. He’s the one opening the borders. He’s

  • The Alpha Who Survived My Curse   Chapter 32 — The Name In Her Vision

    Gabriel’s POVSomething was wrong.I felt it before sunrise.The island was quiet, but not peaceful.There was tension in the air.The kind that came before bloodshed.I stood near the cliffside overlooking the ocean while cold wind moved through the trees behind me. Below the cliffs, warriors trained with silver weapons while others repaired damage from the journey.Too many were missing.Every time I looked at the training grounds, I noticed empty spaces where my warriors should have been.Dead.Lost at sea.Killed by hunters.And every single death sat heavily on my shoulders.“You haven’t slept.”I glanced sideways.Darius walked toward me carrying two cups of coffee.I took one quietly.“Thanks.”“You look terrible.”“I feel worse.”“That’s reassuring.”I exhaled slowly before staring back toward the ocean.“I left the pack vulnerable.”Darius leaned against the stone railing beside me.“You protected your mate.”The word made something tighten inside my chest.Mate.Mine.Even n

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