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Chapter 150: Hidden Strength of the Crescent Moon

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Tension was high in the camp as the wolves got ready for what may be their most important fight yet. Everything had been set in motion by the scout's account of Cassandra's men moving towards Heartwood Pass. Weapons sharpened, supplies grabbed, and plans examined in frantic whispers. Every wolf knew the stakes: Cassandra would have a clear path to split and conquer the last of the territories if she held Heartwood Pass.

The relic pulsating weakly against my chest, I stood in the middle of the clearing. Its warmth reminded me of the power I carried—a force I was still trying to handle. It was also consoling. The wolves around me moved with a combination of eagerness and anxiety. Our numbers were barely sufficient to meet Cassandra's army head-on even with the Shadow Claws added in.

Dax came over, his face stern. The scouts have verified it, he added. She has at least double the number of wolves we have. Should an edge not be found, this struggle will finish before it begins.

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