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CHAPTER 15

Author: Victorylove
last update Last Updated: 2025-10-25 06:16:03

Underground the stone of the council hall is where the archives is situated and quiet – it predates even the oldest wolves.

Kyle has never been granted access to this place; only very few Alphas were ever granted permission. Yet he felt that the right to enter had long been unearned.

He took a torch from the Hall's brazier and started down the narrow spiral staircase. Dust covered the walls, like thick ashes, and every step he took resounded as if trying to uncover a hidden secret.

He was pursuing after a faint whisper from a fading seer who had once been part of the original council.

“Search for the mark below the moon crest, the truth lies hidden , not missing.”

At the far end of the lower chamber, he located it: A crescent moon carved in stone separated down the middle.

He placed his palm on the surface which moved and then gave out a cracking sound, sliding open to uncover a passage covered in darkness.

He took a deep breath, and then stepped inside.

The hidden corridor was fille
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