CHAPTER 28~3RD PERSON'S POV~4 DAYS AGO.Lady Anaya's eyes slowly opened up. She placed her left palm on her head and groaned softly as she could feel a slight headache coming up.“She's awake,” one of the maids said as she rushed through the curtains that surrounded Anaya's bed.“My lady, are you alright?” She asked, sitting beside her and placing her palms on Anaya's shoulders.“I think so. What happened?” Anaya asked.Edith walked through the curtains and replied, "You... blacked out at the accident scene. Possibly from the shock of Marvin and his family's deaths,”“Oh,” Anaya said, letting out a sigh. “I can't believe Marvin and his entire family are gone. He was my biggest supporter after my husband died. I really hope they find favor with the moon goddess,” Anaya continued.She got up from her bed and headed for the bathroom, the maids following slowly behind her.“My lady, Maldruid sent a message; he says a meeting should be held immediately when you awaken; the council needs
CHAPTER 29~3RD PERSON'S POV~Anaya walked away from the entrance of the hall, her face edged with anger, and Gregory immediately followed behind her. He could feel an intense aura rising from her body, signifying that she was in no food for chit chat.All his life, he thought the Council members were just normal wolves given underserved high rankings. He never imagined the immense power that flowed through their bodies.Standing in the hall with her, he felt all the energy in his legs drain out the moment she unleashed a percentage of the beast within her.Anaya stopped in front of her chariot and let out a sigh. Gravity could notice the large aura surrounding her slowly vanish. As the aura vanished completely, Anaya turned to Gregory with a smile on her face.“Sorry about my outburst earlier; council meetings can be a little stressful. Now, how do you suggest we find our culprit?” she asked.“Firstly, I totally understand your rage. It's quite heartbreaking to find out the people yo
CHAPTER 30~3RD PERSON'S POV~“Your cursed arrow failed!” The voice of a young male sounded from inside an old wooden box, biulding deep inside the forest."No, it didn't; you just used it at the wrong time." An old man answered, striking a piece of metal with his heavy mallet.“I don't have time for games; I need to take control of the council before it's too late!” The male spoke again. He had a dark cloak on and carried a large bag around his shoulder.“What are you so worried about anyway? The leader of the council is a fine woman who can handle any task placed before her,” the old blacksmith said, still hammering the metal.“That may be true, but the one thing she can't handle is what's coming. It's so dangerous that it could end werewolfkind forever. Lady Anaya is weak and has too much of a soft heart to handle what is coming; if I don't ascend the position of head, we are all in danger."The old man lifted the red, hot metal he had been hammering, dipped it into a bucket of wat
CHAPTER 31~3RD PERSON'S POV~“So while I was away, you received a letter from the Darkhound pack, asking you to extend your support for the merging of all the packs?” Maria asked, sitting at one end of a long wooden table.“Yes…” Derren answered, taking a sip from a cup of wine. His legs crossed on top of the table.“And agreeing to it means you would have to give up your position as Alpha and become a subordinate to the Alpha of the Dark-Hound Pack, wouldn't it?” Maria asked again.“Not to the alpha of the Dark-Hound pack, the alpha of the Dark-Moon pack,” Derren answered, removing his legs from the table and leaning forward.“I don't understand; the letter came from the Darkhound Pack; what does this have to do with Alpha Steven?” Maria asked again, looking a bit confused.“The alpha of the Dark-Hound Pack, alpha Noah, has already sold his soul to alpha Steven. The pack is currently under Steven's control. Ever since I became alpha, I and Steven have had our differences; he has thi
CHAPTER 32~3RD PERSONS POV~Maldruid walked on his own into an alley with a letter in his hand, his face carrying a blank expression. It was late at night, and the sky housed a full moon.The wind that blew softly across his skin was cold, but this didn't bother him, as his heart beating rapidly with axiousness was enough to keep him warm.His eyes darted from side to side, and sweat rolled down the side of his face. He was seemingly waiting for someone to show up, but he was afraid coming here all by himself would turn out to be a big mistake.“So, you actually showed up." A female voice sounded from a shadowy part of the alleyway.Maldruid's heart jumped, and he slowly turned in the direction of the voice. Although his heart was filled with fear, his face carried no emotion whatsoever. As one of the council members, his pride wouldn't allow him to show weakness.“Come out of the darkness; I think it's already past the time for hide and seek. Let's join forces and let the real game
CHAPTER 33 ~GABRIELLA'S POV~ I and the other girls rushed from room to room, delivering freshly heated water and meals to the sick people. The mansion was filled with sounds of coughing and sneezing, and I and the other uninfected girls were made to tie cloth around our faces to avoid getting infected. The reason we were uninfected was because the alpha had ordered us to stop drinking the water the moment he noticed everyone was getting sick. Since then, we had to boil our water first before consuming it. It was fine to take a risk, as we knew nothing about what was causing the sickness. Me, Maria, Clarabelle, and Christine rushed from one room to another, then back to the cafeteria to get more supplies. As we ran back into the cafeteria, I stopped to catch my breath. “What in the hell is happening?” I asked between breaths. “We're not sure, Gabriella, but we have to be fast; we haven't delivered food to the other rooms yet,” Christine said with a worried expression on her face.
CHAPTER 34~GABRIELLA'S POV~“You're really prepared for everything, aren't you? I mean, what are those Betas doing there anyway?” I asked, getting up from the ground and dusting my uniform.“Well, the Crescent Moon pack has been our pack's enemy for years. This is not the first time they've tried to bring our pack down using silent means such as this one. So, the first thing I did immediately after I became alpha was to plant spies in their pack. In fact, I have spies in many of the other packs, some of whom have stayed there for years waiting for orders to strike and some who have already been caught and were in prison until the merge,” Steven explained.“These spies gather information on the happenings of these packs and secretly submit it to Gregory, who submits it to me. This, among many others, is the reason the alphas fear me and won't hesitate to join my side if I order them to. One alpha in particular has proven very stubborn, though,” Steven continued.I turned to the broken
CHAPTER 35~GABRIELLA'S POV~“This way,” Gregory said as he made a turn in the tunnel. We both held lanterns, but he was the map reader, as I knew nothing about maps.“This place is really creapy. It looks like no one's been down here for years,” I said, using my hand to push aside all the cobwebs along the way.“Well, yes, only the Mortimer family knows of these underground tunnels, and Steven is the last Mortimer. He's only ever told me about his studies in these tunnels. He's mastered every single route and knows where all the traps are in his head, but unfortunately he can't explore them because they also count as outside the mansion,” Gregory replied.“So, you've never seen Steven try to leave the mansion before?” I asked.“Well, no. Why do you ask?” Gregory asked back.“I'm just a bit curious; it's possible that he got a little bit curious at some point in his life; maybe he went out and came back without the knowledge of anyone,” I said, trying not to sound too suspicious.“Wel
CHAPTER 310~GABRIELLA'S POV~Just as Clarabelle warned, the entire world forgot that there was such a thing as the alpha-J drug, and every trace of it vanished from the face of the earth after she reversed the fate of everyone who consumed it and became an artificial. Things went back to normal so quickly that it almost seemed like nothing happened at all—like all the struggles my friends were put through by Episteme, Evelyn, and Agnes were just a dream. People forgot that a company like Higher Wellness Pharmaceuticals existed and that Governor Gerald was a criminal.Newspapers and written reports about the matter disappeared without a trace. Because of this, Steven’s company was unaffected by Evelyn’s actions, and the criminals involved were convicted secretly by the council. Questions were asked about Governor Gerald’s and Queen Elizabeth's disappearances, but people soon got distracted by other things and lost interest in the matter. Steven offered to hand over the position of h
CHAPTER 309~3RD PERSON’S POV~Maria and Clarabelle stood in front of the gates of the Dragnon mansion with umbrellas above their heads and worry on their faces. They had been waiting for Marie and the others to return for hours, but there was no sign of them returning at all.Clarabelle did well to protect everyone from the intense heat, and now that the sun had moved away from the earth, she was sure that Marie and her friends had won the battle. In fact, as the Immortal of Fate, she already knew they would win, and she already knew who would bring that victory, but she wasn't allowed to say a word to anyone. What she wasn't sure of was if they had survived or not, because she refused to look that far into the future.“Do you think they'll return safely?” Maria asked with worry in her voice. She has lost her husband before and was very afraid of losing him again.Clarabelle turned to her and saw the worry in her eyes, then turned away. “Let’s just be hopeful,” she said softly. A f
CHAPTER 308~3RD PERSON'S POV~~Earlier~“Huh?” Gabriella blinked repeatedly in confusion as she stared into Lunaris's eyes. They both sat in a pool of water in the black, empty void that was Gabriella's mind. “What’s going on? I thought I died already,” Gabriella asked softly.“You did—well, not exactly. I put you to sleep for over four months to get some things done in your world. Now that my plot is complete, I'd like you to return and continue living the life you've always wanted,” Lunaris said with a smile.“Oh, you mean I didn't have to die for you to take my body?” Gabriella asked.“Yes, Gabriella. If everyone knew that you were still alive, they would not have grown as much as they have now... especially Marie. I had to make everyone believe that your death was necessary for me to come to this world, so that the plot I couldn't finish years ago would finally be completed,” Lunaris responded.“Oh, I can't believe it's been four months already. How's Marie and the others doing?
CHAPTER 307~3RD PERSON’S POV~Marie and her sisters, Cortana and Yuna, sat inside a large metal dome created by Angela. Angla had created multiple domes like this to accommodate the entire army of Vedantya, and this was because the temperature of the atmosphere has risen to an unbearable level. Daniella used her manipulation of heat to cool down the domes so the occupants wouldn't die of heat stroke.The air around the domes looked like it had been stained with gasoline fumes, and rocks around them had begun melting.Valerie tried again and again to open a portal but failed every single time. The spell that blocked her ability to use spatial magic wasn't very powerful but was somehow too complex for her to undo. It was like the spell reformed itself at light speed every time she broke it, and there was no way of stopping it.“This is bad. If we stay here longer than this, the whole world is going to melt down,” Angela said with worry on her face.“No, we can't give up yet; I'm sure I
CHAPTER 306~3RD PERSON’S POV~“What have you done to me?!!” Agnes yelled with a gory voice.“I poisoned you, Agnes. Ordinarily, poison wouldn't be enough to kill a witch like you, but depending on how powerful the poison is, it would be enough to weaken you. The souls of the fallen Immortals despise you, Agnes. But as much as they want to escape, as souls, they're not nearly strong enough to go against the spell you put on them. It's just like Sabbath and Mary; without Mary's body, Sabbath can't use his power. So, without Agnes's body, the immortals are weak to her spells. But spells require serious mental concentration and physical reinforcement to hold together, and once those two things weaken, the spell comes apart and the souls of the Immortals have their chance to escape.” Agnes gripped her stomach tightly as she felt an agonizing pain coming up. She bled from her nose and mouth as the souls of all the Immortals began seeping out of her body and flying off. “After the Immor
CHAPTER 305~3RD PERSON'S POV~~years ago~“You idiot, don’t go playing with sharp objects if you’re going to lose your mind like that; you know how dangerous that power of yours is,” Agnes queried.“I’m so sorry, I was only trying to get over my fear of blood; it’s really hard,” Mary replied nervously, stroking the back of her head slowly.“Don’t do that anymore. You’ll end up hurting everyone around you,” Agnes said. “But I’ll have you to slap me back to my senses before that happens, right?” Mary said.Agnes smiled. “Yeah, but next time I’ll make sure to slap you even harder so you get knocked out before coming back to your senses.” Both she and Mary laughed together, and the four teachers just stared at them with confused expressions on their faces.~•••~“I lied to you the other day, Mary. I’m not friends with you because you’re a good person or make life interesting for me. I mean, you do, but that’s not the reason.”“Then what is?” Mary asked.“It’s because I feel very ashamed
CHAPTER 304~3RD PERSON’S POV~Mary was accompanied into the building by a group of four people. Two of them were maids, and the other two were Agnes’s soldiers. All four of them still had that eerie smile on their faces, and their eyes still glowed bright red, making them look like their minds were being controlled. They walked into the glass building and led Mary to a magical elevator that didn’t require electricity to work. Mary had her guard up, prepared to launch an attack at anyone who tried to annoy her. At this moment, she was already very pissed off, and anyone who tried to attack her now would be walking into their grave.The elevator door closed and started to rise up the building. Everyone was unusually quiet, and none of Mary’s escorts wanted to make eye contact with her. Mary watched them through the glass wall in front of her—they looked like dolls, stiff and lifeless, like they had been programmed to only move when they were given orders.The elevator rose for over tw
CHAPTER 303~3RD PERSON’S POV~The team of eight continued to fight against the Asuras, cutting through and destroying their forces with as much speed, strength, and precision as they could. They all fought with rage in their hearts, determined to end the battle as quickly as possible, but the Asuras were just too many. It didn't matter what the team did or what amount of power they used; the Asuras just kept coming like an endless sea of stars.The Asuras armor-like skin had become so strong that Edith's blade and Anima Morning Star both broke on impact. The two Immortals had to summon their weapons again and again during the fight just to avoid getting killed. They had to look for a new way to kill these Immortals, and that way was to attack them at points where their armour didn't cover—the gaps in the skin that revealed their glowing orange flesh. Targeting these parts was especially difficult for the werewolves because they didn't have long-range weapons, and getting too close t
CHAPTER 302~3RD PERSON'S POV~Nicole and Melody moved swiftly through the forest, toward the area where the forcefield was located. Nicole hovered using a glowing, orange, magical disc, and Melody just flew around, dodging the trees and large rocks in the way. They both had already seen the helicopter fly off, so they knew Mary was already going against her parents. Their only problem was getting to the forcefield, as the distance it was from where they opened their portal was too much. “Hey, couldn't you just use spacial magic to take us there? It's starting to look like this forest is playing tricks on us,” Melody asked, turning to Nicole.Nicole looked around, her eyes scanning past each tree, shrub, and rock. “I can't use spacial magic or any other kind of magic. Something is blocking me from doing it. This is bad; it means we can't teleport home unless we can find a place where I will be able to use spatial magic,” she responded. “But you're right,” she continued, then stopped