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Chapter 134: Chains of the First Wolf

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The battlefield was no longer a battlefield.

It was a wound in the world.

The abyss split wider with a thunderous crack, tearing apart the stone plateau where the wolves and witches had clashed. Black dust rose into the blood-red eclipse, carried by a wind that screamed like dying stars. And from within that endless pit, the chained claw of Fenris—the First Wolf, the Devourer of Suns—dragged itself higher.

The claw was impossibly vast, each talon longer than a tower, dripping shadow that burned holes into the ground. Wolves scattered in every direction, howls turning to whimpers. Some collapsed outright, their bodies unable to withstand the sheer weight of the aura pressing down upon them.

Only three figures stood unmoving before the abyss.

Lucian. Elias. Serena.

Her chest heaved as though the eclipse itself had descended into her lungs. Shadows rippled along her skin, licking outward in serpentine tendrils that coiled and withdr

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