Chapter 121
The Lycan King’s towering form loomed over the battlefield, his green eyes glowing with malicious glee as he advanced. The wolves who remained standing formed a shaky line of defense, but their numbers had been decimated, and their courage faltered under the sheer weight of his presence.
Cassian struggled to his feet, blood dripping from a deep gash on his arm. He clenched his blade tighter, positioning himself protectively in front of Aurora. “If you want her, you’ll have to go through me.”
The Lycan King laughed, a low, menacing sound that sent shivers through the gathered wolves. “Such bravery,” he sneered. “And yet so pointless.”
Aurora, weakened by the battle and her efforts to wield the Lunar Key, tried to summon her remaining strength. Her hand tightened around the fractured artifact, feeling its sharp edges bite into her palm. The Key pulsed faintly, a flicker of defiance against the overwhelming darkness surrounding them.
“You can’t have the Pact,” she said, her voice hoarse but unwavering.
The Lycan King tilted his head, amusement dancing in his cruel smile. “The Pact was never yours to keep, little Luna. It has always belonged to me.”
With a swift motion, he raised his clawed hand, dark energy crackling in the air as he prepared to strike. Cassian leaped forward, slashing at him with all his might, but the Lycan King swatted him away like a mere insect. Cassian crashed into the rubble, groaning in pain as he struggled to rise again.
Before the King could deliver a fatal blow, a searing beam of silver light shot through the battlefield, striking him squarely in the chest and halting his advance.
Erya stepped forward, his silver eyes blazing with power as he raised his hands. “Not while I still stand,” the moon wolf growled, his voice carrying the weight of ancient authority.
The Lycan King staggered, his expression twisting in fury. “You dare to challenge me?”
Erya didn’t answer, releasing another surge of magic that sent the King skidding backward. The wolves rallied behind him, their morale bolstered by the display of power.
Aurora seized the moment, forcing herself to her feet. “We have to drive him back,” she called, her voice steady despite her trembling limbs.
Cassian joined her, bloodied but determined. Together, they stood as the wolves formed a tight circle around the King, launching a coordinated attack.
The Lycan King roared in frustration, his shadow beasts surging forward to shield him. Chaos erupted as wolves and beasts clashed in a whirlwind of teeth, claws, and magic.
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Fenrir is not Dains friend. He is Dains father. Don't these writers know their own book or is this all faulty AI...
A man must be writing this part. Elyra is so weak, always needing to be rescued. Where is her mother's fighting spirit...
What happened to Matthew...
HOW MANY TIMES CAN THE BATTLE END NOW, HERE, OR TONIGHT?...