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Chapter 24: Forged Alliance

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Kael.

The entire pack looked at me like I had lost my mind. Their eyes carried the weight of fear, doubt, and exhaustion. They had seen death, tasted despair, and now all they wanted was silence. But silence was a luxury we could no longer afford. If I let them break now, Magnus wins forever.

My relationship with Jace was more than just Alpha and beta — he was more like my brother. Yes, that’s why we banter a lot.

But later that morning, we had come to an agreement… attacking the Council was an insane plan, and it showed clearly I was driven by emotion, but there P

As a matter of factly, there are many ways to kill a lion; you just have to choose which works best for you.

The first step will be to rally the pack back in order. After the chaos, none of them even want to hear about war again…

But then, why am I a leader after all…

The easiest way to get people to follow you is to instill fear in them. Yeah, that’s the reason they followed me to battle the last time — the fear of my stre
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