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Chapter 99: The Choice That Changed Heaven

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Moonlight swallowed the battlefield whole.

Silver light rose from Freya’s body in endless waves while the fractured heavens trembled violently above the mountains. Snowstorms vanished completely beneath the force surrounding her. Even time itself felt slower now.

Every soul across the battlefield stared at her.

Not with fear anymore.

With awe.

Freya barely noticed.

Because for the first time since remembering Lealla, the power inside her no longer felt like something trying to tear h
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    The storm should have hidden the stars.Every healer inside the royal fortress would later swear to that fact.Rain lashed against the windows hard enough to shake the glass. Thunder rolled across the mountains without pause, and clouds covered the sky from horizon to horizon. Yet sometime after midnight, people began noticing points of silver light appearing above the fortress. At first there were only a few. Then dozens. Then hundreds. Before long, the entire sky glittered as though the storm no longer possessed the authority to conceal it.Inside the royal chambers, nobody paid attention.Not at first.Every thought centered on Freya.The room buzzed with controlled activity as healers moved back and forth carrying supplies while attendants prepared fresh water and linens. The atmosphere remained focused despite the growing tension. Royal births were always important. This one carried the weight of history.Not because of crowns or kingdoms.Because nobody truly knew what was about

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  • The Lycan King's forgotten Goddess    Chapter 12: Pride, Ghosts, and Kings

    The Violet Pack changed after Freya left.Not in obvious ways. Outsiders wouldn’t notice anything at first glance. Warriors still trained before dawn. Patrols still guarded the borders. The pack banners still hung high over the territory walls like nothing had happened.But inside the pack, the atm

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  • The Lycan King's forgotten Goddess    Chapter 8: Refusal

    "I said no.”This time, my voice didn’t waver.It came out sharp and steady, carrying a cold finality that sliced cleanly through the night air.For a long moment, nothing moved.The forest itself seemed to pause.Moonlight filtered weakly through the towering trees, silver light brushing against t

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