Chapter 224
vastu Slave
Rachel’s POV
The air in the command tent felt thick with tension as I paced back and forth, waiting for news from Commander Adam.
My stomach twisted into knots as I absently ran my fingers through my copper hair, trying to calm my racing thoughts.
It had been hours since our forces had been dispatched to investigate reports of border disturbances, and the silence was becoming unbearable,
The tent flap suddenly opened, and Adam stepped inside. His jaw was clenched tight with barely contained rage, his eyes glistening with unshed tears.
“Your Majesty,” he said, his voice rough with emotion. “The losses are… catastrophic.”
I gripped the edge of the table. “What happened?”
“Five of our border villages have been attacked.” Adam’s voice cracked. ‘Men, women, children… none were spared. There are no survivors.”
“That’s impossible,” I whispered, my mind refusing to process the scale of such horror. “How could this happen without us knowing?”
Adam’s shoulders slumped. “The areas had recently been cleared of rogue wolves. We thought they were safe, only sending patrol units for periodic checks. But these rogues…” His fist clenched. “They were unusually brutal. With no survivors to raise the alarm, we didn’t discover the attacks until too late.
Nausea rolled through me as I collapsed back into my chair.
Just a week ago, I had visited those villages, smiling as children presented me with wildflower bouquets.
Their bright faces and hopeful eyes flashed through my mind, now forever extinguished.
“Where are they now?” I asked, fighting to keep my voice steady.
Adam unrolled a map on the table, pointing to a location. “Here, about thirty miles south. They’ve gathered in a valley. Two more towns are at immediate risk.”
I stood up immediately. “Send eighty percent of our forces. Now.”
“Your Majesty,” Caspian objected, stepping forward from the shadows of the tent. “That’s excessive! We’d have to pull troops either from watching Dylan in the Western Territories or from our forces here in Emerald City.”
“Then pull them from Dylan,” I said without hesitation. “So far, he hasn’t posed a direct threat to us. But these savages… My voice hardened. “What they’ve done is unforgivable. I want them ended. Today. All of them.”
Gina was the first to voice her support. “Rachel, I’m with you on this.”
Adam nodded firmly. “As am I, Luna.”
Caspian sighed, finally relenting. “Very well, Your Majesty. As you wish.”
‘I’m coming with you, I announced, drawing shocked looks from everyone in the tent.
“Your Majesty!” someone protested. “You’ve only recently become Luna and haven’t fully mastered your shifting abilities! Even Gina shot me a disapproving glance.
I raised my hand to silence the objections. “Please listen. I won’t be on the front lines fighting, but I need to be there to provide moral support and help at the hospital if needed.” I straightened my shoulders. “I am your Luna. I must be with my people.”
The all–terrain vehicle bounced over the rough terrain as Caelum drove me toward the observation point.
The others could run quickly in wolf form, but for me, the vehicle was faster.
Chapter 224
The white–haired warrior had been assigned as my personal guard, his red eyes constantly scanning our surroundings for threats:
“We’ll position you at an observation post,” he explained, pointing to a tall tree ahead with a makeshift platform built into its branches. ‘ ́s behind fur defensive line, relatively safe. If fighting breaks out, we’ll move you to the town hospital.”
After parking, I followed Caelum to the massive tree. The climb was challenging, but I managed to pull myself up to the wooden platform. From this vand point, the view was expansive.
The battle hadn’t begun yet. I could see our forces assembling, looking disciplined and determined despite being outnumbered.
Across the clearing, the rogue wolves gathered – a ragtag collection of dirty, wild–looking individuals.
They appeared savage, bloodthirsty, and somehow… unhinged.
My attention was drawn to a figure standing at the center of their formation. A female wolf who looked strangely familiar.
A chill ran up my spine. “Do you have binoculars?” I asked Caelum, my voice barely above a whisper.
He handed me a small pair, and I raised them to my eyes with trembling hands. As the figure came into focus, the hairs on my arms stood on end.
It couldn’t be possible.
The woman’s face was familiar, but drastically changed. Once beautiful, she now looked like a grotesque monster.
Her hair had been chopped short, her skin darkened with dirt and grime, her clothes tattered rags.
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