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Chapter 92:The dark Shadow

Author: Mariah white
last update publish date: 2026-05-15 04:27:09

The chamber was filled with a terrifying sound. It wasn't a growl or a scream: it was the sound of something heavy and ancient breathing for the first time in a thousand years. The pool of silver liquid, once the pure blood of the First Wolf, was now thick and black as ink.

The High King stood at the edge of the pool, his face calm and cold. He didn't look afraid of the darkness rising in front of him. He looked like he had finally won a very long game.

“Do you feel it, Faith?” the King asked.
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  • The Alpha’s Genius Dud   Chapter 92:The dark Shadow

    The chamber was filled with a terrifying sound. It wasn't a growl or a scream: it was the sound of something heavy and ancient breathing for the first time in a thousand years. The pool of silver liquid, once the pure blood of the First Wolf, was now thick and black as ink.The High King stood at the edge of the pool, his face calm and cold. He didn't look afraid of the darkness rising in front of him. He looked like he had finally won a very long game.“Do you feel it, Faith?” the King asked. He held up the vial of black liquid. “The North always told you that the First Wolf was a protector. They told you she was a goddess of light. But light is just a mask. The true power is the hunger.”Faith felt the air in the room get heavy. It was hard to breathe. The silver light in her own blood was flickering, trying to stay alive against the crushing weight of the dark shadow.“Stop this!” Faith shouted. She pushed her hands forward, sending a blast of silver energy toward the King.The Kin

  • The Alpha’s Genius Dud   Chapter 92:The basement

    Distracted?” Silas mocked. He had recovered from the surge of light. He was holding a small red crystal, the same kind he had used at the graduation. “Your wolf is in trouble, Faith. And you’re stuck here with me.” Faith looked at the door to the Archive, then toward the Great Hall. The Librarian’s words haunted her: ‘You cannot be in two places at once’. “You're right,” Faith said, her voice turning cold. I can't be in two places. But my power can. She closed her eyes. She didn't focus on the fight with Silas. She focused on the bond. She focused on the silver mark on Killian’s neck and the light she had given to Hope. “Leo! Are you listening?” Faith whispered into her comm-link. “I’m here! Leo’s voice came through. “I’m in the school’s main server! What do you need?” Route the Archive’s emergency power to the Great Hall’s speaker system! Faith ordered. “I’m going to send a pulse.” Silas lunged at her again, but Faith didn't move. She allowed the silver light to build up insid

  • The Alpha’s Genius Dud   Chapter 91: The Dark mirror

    The back entrance to the Academy was a small wooden door hidden by thick ivy. Normally, it was a quiet place where students went to hide and read. Now, it was a battlefield. Silas stood in the center of the path. He looked like a nightmare. His skin was the color of ash, and his eyes were like two holes of endless black. He didn't breathe like a normal man. Every time he exhaled, a thin trail of black smoke left his lips. “The King was very generous,” Silas said. His voice sounded like grinding stones. “He told me that if I caught you, I could have a taste of your light before I delivered you to him.” Faith didn't back away. She felt the Master Key pulsing in her veins. It felt hot and angry. She looked at Silas and felt a deep sadness. He had once been a powerful Alpha, a man of the North. Now, he was just a hollow shell, filled with the King’s dark poison. “You aren't a man anymore, Silas,” Faith said. Her voice was calm, but it carried the power of the silver light. “You are j

  • The Alpha’s Genius Dud   Chapter 90: The split up

    They climbed the stairs to the main house. Through the windows, they could see the North City. It wasn't the bright, bustling city Faith loved. There were no streetlights. The power had been cut. The only light came from the fires burning at the Academy on the hill. “The estate is empty,” Leo whispered, checking his scanner. “The guards are gone. They must have joined the fight at the school.” “Wait,” Faith said, her hand going to her throat. She felt a ripple in the air. It wasn't the Master Key. It was a smell—the smell of jasmine and old paper. A figure stepped out from the shadows of the library. It wasn't a soldier. It was the Librarian from her visions. But this time, he looked solid. He looked real. “You are early, Faith Nightshade,” the Librarian said. The school is burning, Faith said. “I don't have time for riddles.” The school is a distraction, the Librarian warned. He walked toward her, his grey cloak sweeping the floor. “The King doesn't want the Academy. He

  • The Alpha’s Genius Dud   Chapter 89: The Nullifier’s Hit

    Killian didn't want to wake her.,She looked so peaceful in the dim red light of the tower, her face tucked against his chest. For a few hours, she hadn't been a Saviour or a Catalyst. She had just been Faith. But the screen on the wall was screaming in silent text: ACADEMY UNDER ATTACK. He gently brushed her hair back and whispered her name. Faith’s eyes snapped open. She didn't wake up slowly. Her silver eyes flared to life instantly, sensing the change in Killian’s heartbeat. She felt the cold wave of anger and worry coming from him through their bond. “What is it?” she asked, her voice raspy. Killian pointed to the screen. Faith stood up, the wool blanket falling to the floor. She walked toward the glass walls. On the monitors, she saw live footage from the North. The beautiful stone buildings of the Academy, the place where she had just stood in her graduation gown, were covered in thick, black smoke. People were running. Students were crying. And in the center of the plaza,

  • The Alpha’s Genius Dud   Chapter 88:The Price of the Light

    Faith sat on a wide window seat at the very top of the tower. She looked out at the deep blue ocean, watching the bubbles rise from the island’s energy shield. Her silver eyes were dim, reflecting her exhaustion. She felt like a battery drained to its very last drop.She heard a soft step on the metal floor. She didn't have to turn around to know who it was. The bond in her chest warmed up, a steady pulse of gold that matched her silver.Killian sat down beside her. He didn't say anything at first. He just wrapped a heavy wool blanket around her shoulders and pulled her into his side. Faith leaned her head against his chest, listening to the slow, powerful thrum of his heart.“The warships are still up there,” Killian said softly. They are circling like sharks. But they can't see us. The shield is holding.Faith didn't look up. She stared at her hands. Her skin looked pale, and she could see the faint silver veins glowing beneath her palms.“When will it end, Killian?” he whispered. H

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