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CHAPTER 46

Author: Ashinashi
last update publish date: 2026-04-11 23:40:38

The corporate skyline of Stain Global was a fortress of steel and glass, reflecting the fading light of the afternoon sun in dazzling, blinding shards. Inside, the boardrooms and offices smelled of cold efficiency: polished floors, leather-bound chairs, and the faint metallic tang of electronics humming with life. But today, all of that meant nothing.

The Purist army had come. Outside the headquarters, the streets of the city were already littered with the remnants of the first assault—burning
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  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 47

    The Council of Omegas’ chamber was a cathedral of cold authority. High ceilings arched over a semicircle of polished stone seats, each occupied by figures draped in dark ceremonial robes, their insignias glowing faintly in dim torchlight. The air was thick with anticipation, whispers of judgment bouncing off the marble floors. Outside the chamber, Stain Global’s security forces lined the corridors, their weapons ready—but here, in this sacred place, only words and law should have mattered.Chloe Bennett was brought in, bound by enchanted chains that glimmered with silver and gold. Her usual confidence, her sly smirk, was gone, replaced by the tense rigidity of someone who understood fully that she had crossed lines from which there was no return.Samuel stood at the center of the chamber, the golden aura of the Secondary Bond still pulsing faintly around him, like fire restrained but unextinguished. His eyes were molten gold, flaring with a controlled ferocity that radiated power, jud

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 46

    The boardroom of Stain Global had been turned into a war zone in its own right. Broken glass littered the floor like deadly crystals, the scent of gunpowder and blood mingling with the metallic tang of the furniture torn apart in the earlier assault. The massive mahogany boardroom table, once a symbol of corporate power and control, now served as a stage for desperation, survival, and something far darker.Adrian and Samuel stood opposite each other, their eyes locked in a storm of pain, lust, and raw determination. The golden glow of Samuel’s Sun-Omega aura had begun to dim, the fatigue from his extended battle with the Purist army weighing heavily on him. Adrian, still human in form, though strengthened by sheer will, felt every heartbeat like a drum counting down to the end of their defenses.The Purists were regrouping outside the building, pounding against reinforced doors, shouting orders to each other in sharp, metallic tones. The sound echoed through the high ceilings, ricoch

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 46

    The corporate skyline of Stain Global was a fortress of steel and glass, reflecting the fading light of the afternoon sun in dazzling, blinding shards. Inside, the boardrooms and offices smelled of cold efficiency: polished floors, leather-bound chairs, and the faint metallic tang of electronics humming with life. But today, all of that meant nothing.The Purist army had come. Outside the headquarters, the streets of the city were already littered with the remnants of the first assault—burning vehicles, overturned barricades, shattered glass from office windows, and the twisted metal of unmanned drones that had tried to intercept the oncoming horde. Uniformed Purist soldiers, their armor gleaming with silver in the dying sunlight, advanced like an unstoppable tide, their intent clear: seize the company’s assets, neutralize any defenders, and eliminate threats.Inside the executive floor, Adrian Stain stood with his back to the massive glass window overlooking the city. His suit was t

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 44

    The night was thick with shadow and sorrow. Beyond the ruins of the west wing, the estate lay silent, the echoes of the twins’ first shift still resonating in every splintered wall and cracked floorboard. Smoke drifted lazily through shattered windows, carrying with it the scent of fire, ash, and an underlying metallic tang that set the nerves on edge.Samuel moved silently through the corridors, every sense heightened. His father’s presence had been absent for years, leaving behind only whispers of power, resentment, and legacy. But tonight, the air itself seemed charged with something unnatural—a dark pulse that thrummed in rhythm with his heartbeat, calling him forward.He stopped suddenly, noticing a figure standing in the center of the main hall. Draped in shadow, unmoving, yet impossibly alive. The air grew colder, and the hairs on Samuel’s neck rose in instinctive recognition.“Father…” Samuel breathed, but the voice that responded was not his father’s. It was hollow, jagged, i

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 43

    The Stain Estate had never been quiet. Shadows lurked in every corner, and the legacy of power that had haunted its walls for generations whispered in the corridors like restless ghosts. But tonight, the silence shattered—not with footsteps or arguments, but with an earth-shattering roar that shook the foundations of the estate itself. In the west wing, two young figures—twins barely past their tenth year—stood trembling, sweat and tears streaking their faces. Their eyes glowed unnaturally, amber and silver flickering with energy they could neither control nor fully comprehend.“I… I can’t stop it!” the boy cried, his voice cracking as his hands sparked with raw, chaotic power.“Me neither!” his sister screamed, her own energy whipping through the room like a tempest. Objects lifted, shards of wood and glass spinning violently in the air, colliding with walls and ceilings. The twins’ powers were wild, untamed, and terrifyingly destructive. On the second floor, the sound of splintering

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 42

    The night was suffocatingly quiet. Smoke still hung in the air from the burning border town, drifting across the Rogue encampment in pale, ghostly wisps. Inside the main tent, the remnants of battle had been hastily cleared, leaving a cold, tense silence. Samuel lay on the narrow cot, muscles coiled even in rest, the golden glow of his eyes dimmed only slightly in exhaustion. His mind, however, refused to sleep.Adrian’s survival weighed on him, the fragile memory of their shared warmth in the bunker still burning behind his eyelids. Every brush of skin, every ragged inhale of air—those moments had imprinted themselves into Samuel’s consciousness. He had survived countless battles, faced traitors and killers, and yet this lingering bond and this emotional tethers was a greater battlefield than any war outside.Fenris, the Rogue general, had been watching him for days. Observing, measuring, calculating. He had tolerated Samuel’s presence, the new Sun-Omega who had joined their ranks, b

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 28

    Chapter 28: The Final Confrontation“Turn the cameras off.”Samuel looked at the technician.“Why?”The man pointed at the security monitor.“Because someone just broke through the outer gate.”Adrian stepped closer.“Show me.”The screen zoomed in.A black helicopter landed in the snow outside the

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 27

    “Turn it off.”Samuel didn’t move.“Samuel,” Adrian repeated.“I’m not turning it off.”The television blared across the room.A news reporter spoke with visible panic.“…we are receiving confirmed footage from multiple locations showing individuals transforming into what experts are calling wolf-l

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 26

    “Did you hear that?”Samuel lifted his head from the pillows.“Hear what?”Adrian frowned toward the door.“…Footsteps.”Samuel rolled his eyes.“We live in a pack house. There are always footsteps.”Adrian shook his head slowly.“No.”His voice hardened.“These are careful footsteps.”The twins sl

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 25

    Chapter 25: The Birth of Kings“Samuel… breathe.”“I am breathing!”“That wasn’t breathing,” Adrian said calmly. “That was yelling.”Samuel gripped the table.“I swear, Adrian, if you say ‘breathe’ one more time—”Another contraction hit.Samuel gasped.“Okay… okay… that one hurt.”Adrian stepped c

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