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Chapter 59: Family

Author: Raven
last update publish date: 2026-06-23 20:05:13

Marcus had intentionally increased the portion size before bringing the meal over.

Carlisle was an Alpha, and even among werewolves he was larger and stronger than most. A body like his demanded an enormous amount of energy, especially when he spent nearly every day fighting on the front lines. The power Alphas possessed came with a cost. Every battle, every transformation, and every swing of a weapon burned through far more energy than an ordinary wolf would ever need. If Carlisle failed to e
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    There was a reason Carlisle had separated from the others.If Marcus encountered resistance, a group would have a much better chance of surviving than a lone warrior.Carlisle, meanwhile, needed speed and flexibility.Extra companions would only slow him down.Previous infiltration teams had failed repeatedly, but none of those attempts had included an Alpha.And certainly not one like Carlisle.He possessed enough strength to battle five vampires simultaneously without surrendering ground.If circumstances became impossible, he could simply retreat.There would be no companions to protect. No wounded allies to carry and ultimately, no hesitation.The palace interior represented the most dangerous part of the mission, and Carlisle refused to gamble with the lives of his warriors.The others disliked the arrangement.Several openly protested when they learned he intended to enter alone.Their objections ended the moment Carlisle issued a direct Alpha command.None of them had a choice

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    The Dark Forest worked in Carlisle’s favor.Its thick shadows swallowed light so completely that he and his team seemed to vanish into them. They moved swiftly beneath the blackened canopy, using both their speed and the unnatural darkness to remain hidden. Carlisle’s midnight-black fur blended perfectly with his surroundings, making him nearly impossible to spot. More than once, vampires passed close enough that they should have noticed him, yet none of them saw anything.Even so, the journey was far from simple.Carlisle could not afford a single mistake.As they advanced through the forest, he constantly divided his attention between multiple threats. One eye remained on the battlefield in the distance, tracking the progress of the fighting. The other stayed fixed on the fortress, searching for any sign that a vampire had noticed their absence or picked up on their movements.Only after they had put enough distance between themselves and the battle did Carlisle signal for the group

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  • The Jilted Luna    Chapter 61: Stop!!!

    As the warning cry rang across the battlefield, every werewolf reacted at once. Muscles tightened. Bodies crouched low to the ground. Eyes lifted toward the sky as they prepared to launch themselves upward the instant an opportunity appeared.Above them, the heavens glowed a dark crimson, as though the sunset itself had been soaked in blood.Then the vampires came.From the distant fortress, countless dark figures poured into the air. At first they appeared as scattered dots against the red sky, but within moments they gathered into a vast swarm. They circled high overhead like a storm gathering strength before sweeping toward the battlefield in a massive wave.There were so many of them that the crimson sky vanished entirely.Dark wings filled the heavens.Daylight seemed to disappear.Growls spread through the werewolf ranks as claws pushed from fingertips and fangs lengthened inside snarling mouths. Every warrior braced for impact.Meanwhile, Carlisle and his team remained near the

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    After settling onto his bed, which was little more than a pile of hay covered by several thick blankets, Carlisle accepted the tray from Marcus and immediately began eating. The food disappeared quickly as he worked through the meal. Out on the front lines, food was far too valuable to waste, and Carlisle had never been the type to be picky. Between bites, he glanced up at Marcus. “How are our warriors? Are they still being bothered by the others?” The question sounded casual enough, but Marcus knew better. Carlisle might have asked it in an offhand manner, yet the concern behind it was obvious. The moment he brought up the pack, Marcus knew exactly where his thoughts had gone. If someone had laid a hand on one of the Red Moon warriors, Carlisle was already thinking about how to deal with it. Marcus let out a laugh. “Alpha Carlisle, have you forgotten already?” A grin spread across his face as he folded his arms. “The last time Roque went berserk, you practically tore through e

  • The Jilted Luna    Chapter 59: Family

    Marcus had intentionally increased the portion size before bringing the meal over. Carlisle was an Alpha, and even among werewolves he was larger and stronger than most. A body like his demanded an enormous amount of energy, especially when he spent nearly every day fighting on the front lines. The power Alphas possessed came with a cost. Every battle, every transformation, and every swing of a weapon burned through far more energy than an ordinary wolf would ever need. If Carlisle failed to eat properly, his strength would suffer, his reactions would slow, and sooner or later it would affect his performance in combat. Out here, where a single mistake could cost lives, that wasn’t something anyone could afford. The meat floating in the soup had been preserved through smoking and drying. Fresh meat rarely lasted long enough to be useful during a campaign, so most packs depended heavily on preserved food to keep their supplies from spoiling. The drawback was that dried meat became tou

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