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Chapter 26: The First Soldier's Rise

Author: S.Bharuth
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The shadows in Malrik’s secluded training grounds stretched long under the dim glow of an overcast sky. Bruce stood at the center of the clearing, his light brown hair damp with sweat and his chest heaving from the relentless drills. Malrik circled him like a predator assessing his prey, his amber eyes sharp with calculated scrutiny.

“You’re improving,” Malrik said coldly, his voice devoid of praise. “But improvement isn’t enough. I need a soldier, not a pup pretending to be strong.”

Bruce clenched his fists, his jaw tightening as his body tensed in response. The bite mark on his wrist still glowed faintly, a constant reminder of the power tethering him to Malrik. He refused to let the rogue wolf’s condescension break him.

“Again,” Malrik barked. His tone was merciless as he pointed toward a row of wooden dummies set along the edge of the clearing. “Destroy them all. Shift if you must, but show me you’ve learned to blend your forms seamlessly.”

Bruce didn’t hesitate. He charged at the
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