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Wolfless? No! Call Me Alpha Commander! novel Chapter 475

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Mona nodded firmly. She wasn’t sure why, but something made her willing to share the real reason she’d come to the military academy with Thora-perhaps because in this unfamiliar, unforgiving place, Thora was the only person she felt she could open up to.

“My father was a renowned biologist. But five years ago, he vanished without a single warning. My mother and I searched every corner of the globe and couldn’t find a trace of him. Later, I heard that a diploma from Blue Star Military Academy could give you access to the whereabouts and records of nearly anyone in the world. So I did whatever it took to get in.”

Mona kept her words brief, but those few simple sentences seemed to drain the light right out of her. The bratty, entitled edge she usually carried had vanished completely, leaving behind nothing but quiet heartbreak and stubborn resolve.

Thora’s expression shifted too, and an unexpected pang of recognition stirred somewhere deep inside her -Mona’s situation was eerily similar to her own.

The only difference was that Thora had never made finding her biological father a goal. She only cared

about the present, and she held no attach or obsession when it came to the man who’d fathered her.

But Mona was different. Everything she was fighting for right now was to find her father.

Thora’s tone was cool and detached, yet every word carried weight. “People don’t just vanish into thin air. Either someone made sure there was nothing left to find, or he wasn’t able to show himself.”

The color drained from Mona’s face in an instant, and she blurted out, “That’s impossible! Before I came to the military academy, I specifically went to a witch to get a reading. My father is still alive. He’s not dead!”

“Then it’s the second one.” Thora didn’t hesitate for even a second, delivering the answer without flinching.

Mona’s expression turned grim, a wave of panic and dread crashing over her-unable to show himself. What did that mean? It meant he was being controlled. Or worse, imprisoned. Locked away somewhere with his fate hanging in the balance.

Seeing the dark, anxious look on Mona’s face, Thora asked in her usual even tone, “Before he disappeared, was there anything unusual? Or did he say anything out of the ordinary to you?”

In Thora’s mind, Mona’s father’s disappearance was almost certainly tied to his profession.

The question plunged Mona deep into thought. Her mind drifted back five years, sifting through hazy memories, piecing together fragments of those final days. “In the days before he vanished, he was restless. On edge the whole time. He wouldn’t let me leave the pack. He even pulled me out of school and told my mother and me to just stay home and not go anywhere. But he never explained why. Two days later, he was just… gone.

“My mother and I reached out to the Astralis Empire’s royal family. We even contacted international organizations. But we couldn’t find a single lead. It was like he’d been wiped off the face of the earth.”

When she finished, Mona looked at Thora with desperate, hopeful eyes-as if she might find even a sliver of hope, a single answer, in Thora’s words.

Thora shifted her gaze away from Mona and back toward the distant horizon. Her voice was calm, but it carried the weight of a promise. “After this mission, give me your father’s name and a photo.”

Mona’s entire body stiffened. Her face lit up with excitement as she stared at Thora, eyes glistening and

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“The 66th floor of the Data Building can pull up personnel files for anything below SSS-classified clearance.” Thora added the detail offhandedly, her tone as flat as ever, yet it gave Mona the most solid ground she’d stood on in years.

Mona burst into tears of joy, the drops rolling freely down her cheeks. She nodded hard, her voice thick with emotion. “Thank you, Thora!”

Thora gave a silent nod. To her, this was nothing more than a small favor-barely worth a second thought.

At Mona’s current level, it would take her at least another four years to graduate from Blue Star Military Academy. Four years was an eternity when someone you loved was missing. All Thora was doing was lending a hand along the way.

But quietly, a suspicion was already forming in the back of Thora’s mind.

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