Chapter 88 Chapter 88 Third Person’s POV * 76% Finished Jocelyn knelt rigidly on the cold stone floor of the Stormveil Primal Hall, her face pale. Ken Thorne’s words still echoed like thunder in the vaulted chamber, each syllable cutting into her pride like a blade. She had long basked

Chapter 87 Chapter 87 76% Finished Freya’s POV When Ken Thorne’s voice thundered across the Stormveil Primal Hall, I felt the weight of generations pressing down on us. “Wouldn’t it occur to you to ask your uncles?” he snapped at Jocelyn, his tone edged with fury. “You claim you didn’t

Chapter 86 Chapter 86 Third Person’s POV Ken Thorne’s sharp gaze softened into something warmer, almost grandfatherly. 76% Finished “Good… good… good!” he thundered, his voice carrying like the growl of an elder Alpha. “The blood of the Fifth Line deserves its place in the Stormveil Primal Hall. The ashes

Chapter 85 Chapter 85 Third Person’s POV 76% Finished Lennon Thorne’s gaze flickered with unease. Just then, the distant wail of sirens cut through the air. A pair of Ashbourne patrol cars rolled up, their lights flashing crimson against the ancient stone of the Stormveil Primal Hall. Several enforcers stepped

Chapter 84 Chapter 84 Third Person’s POV The entire crowd froze. Especially Jocelyn. 3.76% +8 Pearls Freya’s voice wasn’t only heard by those guarding the Stormveil Primal Hall–it carried beyond, reaching every ear in the bustling heart of Ashbourne. The Hall stood in the city’s central plaza, its blackstone pillars

Chapter 83 Chapter 83 Freya’s POV Jocelyn Thorne’s voice cut through the air, smooth yet laced with venom. “Since Uncle James isn’t here today, I’ll handle this matter in his stead p> 8- 76% +8 Pearls Her lips curled into a smirk as her gaze settled on me. “Freya… this

Chapter 82 Chapter 82 Freya’s POV 76% +8 Pearls I stepped out of the mansion, cradling my parents‘ ashes tightly. Every step toward the Stormveil Primal Hall carried the weight of my promise: today, their remains would finally rest among our ancestors, and their memorial tablets would take their rightful

Chapter 81 Chapter 81 Freya’s POV I tugged twice, hard, trying to free my wrist from Silas’s grip. No luck. 76% +8 Pearls If I really wanted to pull my hand away completely, I’d have to break each of his fingers one by one. And that would wake him. I

Chapter 80 Chapter 80 Freya’s POV I froze in place, breath catching in my throat. It must have been the shock. Nothing else could explain it. +8 Pearls Because I never expected Silas Whitmor’s back–Alpha of the Ironclad Coalition, heir of the feared Whitmore bloodline–to be carved over with scars.

Chapter 79 Chapter 79 Silas‘ POV +8 Pearls “Mother…” My voice was low, rough. “I won’t be like him. I won’t descend into madness. And as you wished, I will never love anyone. ” Love destroyed her. Love turned my father into a monster. This estate, the Whitmor stronghold, had

Chapter 78 Chapter 78 Third Person’s POV Freya didn’t dwell on things she had no business prying into. +8 Pearls So when Silas warned her not to touch the room at the end of the third–floor corridor, she nodded without hesitation. “Understood,” she said calmly, shifting the urn of her

Chapter 77 Chapter 77 Freya’s POV ว D When I bent down to untie my sneakers, the pain at my ribs shot sharp enough to steal my breath. “Doctor, he’s not―” I started, but my words froze in my throat. +8 Pearls Silas Whitmor was already crouched in front of

Chapter 76 Chapter 76 Freya’s POV I never sought out trouble. But I was never the kind to fear it either. +8 Pearls “She’s from the Ashbourne Throne Family’s first line,” Silas said slowly, his gaze unwavering. “And Freya, you and she share the same surname. Surely you don’t think

Chapter 75 Chapter 75 Freya’s POV +8 Pearls Jocelyn Thorne’s eyes narrowed, a subtle shadow of displeasure crossing her otherwise composed, golden face. She stepped in front of me, her smile still polite, but I could smell the tension coiling beneath it. “Let me be clear,” she said, voice soft

Chapter 74 Chapter 74 Freya’s POV +8 Pearls From the very first moment I saw him, I knew Silas was not a man meant for ordinary love. Not the kind that lingers a lifetime. Not the kind that belongs to just one person. I tested him with the question that

Chapter 73 +8 Pearls Third Person’s POV The woman’s face, pale and almost sickly, drew Freya’s wolf into cautious alert. Behind her trailed a small group of peers, all moving with the same purposeful step. Silas Whitmor’s voice cut through the tension. “Here on business in Ashbourne p> The woman

Chapter 72 Chapter 72 A flicker of guilt shadowed Caelum’s wolf–gold eyes. C +8 Pearls Yes. Back then, when he had nothing–no rank, no forge, no authority–Aurora had saved him. What reason would the daughter of Bluemoon’s Beta have to lie about something as sacred as being a wolf’s savior?

Chapter 71 Chapter 71 +8 Pearls The moment Aurora saw Caelum Grafton stride into the terminal hall, she surged forward and threw herself into his arms. Her wolf trembled beneath her skin, eyes glistening as she looked up at him. “Caelum… you’re angry with me too, aren’t you? You think

Chapter 70 Chapter 70 +8 Pearls Third Person’s POV On the other side of the city, Aurora was being called before the higher council of flights to answer for what had happened, while Caelum left the terminal alone. His mind was still a fog, weighed down by the last words

Chapter 69 Chapter 69 Freya’s POV +8 Pearls I boarded the plane with my parents‘ ashes cradled tightly in my arms. Because of the urn, I’d made sure to book business class this time–more space, fewer eyes. But when I stepped into the cabin, my steps faltered. Aside from the

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