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Chapter 74.

Author: Tyna Morrin
last update publish date: 2026-05-01 06:38:32

Lycan’s POV

The room smelled wrong. And underneath both…calculation.

I leaned against the stone pillar near the edge of the council chamber, watching the elders shift around the table like they still believed this situation belonged to them.

It didn’t. Not anymore.

Kaelira stood near the center beside Serenya, calm despite the pressure tightening around her from every direction.

The controlled flare of her power moments ago still lingered in the room like smoke after fire.

Nobody had forgotten
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