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Chapter 77

Author: Mercedes-001
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Kaida’s POV

The air was thick with the scent of blood, ash, and loss as I moved through the remnants of Crescent Moon’s territory. The battle had ended, but the war was far from over. The injured were being tended to, families were mourning their dead, and despite the destruction, life carried on.

I should have left already.

But there was still one more thing I needed to do.

I searched for them—my family, the only ones I had left.

Axel and my father.

They had fought alongside Atlas’s warriors, protecting the Crescent Moon Pack even when they didn’t have to. But now that the battle was over, I needed them to leave with me.

I couldn’t stay here. Not after everything.

Not after the pack had lost so much because of me.

I found them near the eastern field, where many of the warriors had gathered to rest and recover. Axel stood tall, his face grim as he spoke to one of the Crescent Moon warriors, helping coordinate supplies. Our father, Alpha Thor, sat nearby, his sharp eyes assess
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