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Chapter Thirty One – Unleashed

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Everything shattered at once.

The moment Rowan gave the order, the hall exploded into chaos, steel clashing, bodies colliding, power surging in violent waves that rattled the walls.

Kael’s wolf tore through the first line of warriors like a storm unleashed, massive and unstoppable, his silver eyes blazing with lethal intent. Cassian followed just as fiercely, shifting mid-stride and slamming into two warriors at once, sending them crashing across the stone floor.

But

I couldn’t move.

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