Gina’s POV
Smoke and the metallic scent of blood hung in the air as I surveyed the aftermath of our battle.
It was our first victory in reclaiming the northern territories, but looking at the destruction around me, it felt hollow.
I brushed dirt from my uniform, sighing heavily. “One battle won, but the war continues, I muttered, watching soldiers tend to the wounded while civilians cautiously emerged from hiding.
“Gina!”
I turned to see Joe, one of our younger warriors, jogging toward me. His uniform was stained with blood and dirt from the recent combat, but his eyes were bright.
“The council is gathering to discuss our next steps,” he informed me.
I smiled. “Thank you, Joe. Before you go, secure the eastern border of the village. And those rogues who surrendered–place them in the detention area until Caelum and I can decide what to do with them.”
He nodded sharply before turning to carry out my orders.
As I watched him go, my mind flashed back to the battle–how Caelum and I had led our forces like an avenging tide.
Those who refused to submit to northern rule were killed; those who surrendered were spared.
It had been efficient, necessary… and troubling.
As I made my way toward the main tent, I spotted Caelum’s distinctive white hair in the distance. He was walking alongside another man, gesturing animatedly as he spoke.
‘Caelum! I called out.
He turned, his red eyes lighting up when he saw me. Despite the blood still staining his sleeve, his playboy charm remained intact.
*Hey! Glad you could make it to the meeting,” he teased. “You almost missed it to keep playing outside.”
“I wish,” I replied with a half–smile. “But I heard General Reed and someone higher up is here.”
Caelum nodded, gesturing for me to join them as we continued toward the tent.
Inside, the leadership had already gathered. At the head of the table stood General Caspian Reed, a trusted lieutenant of the High Priestess.
His weathered face bore the marks of many campaigns, but his eyes remained sharp and alert.
“Welcome, everyone!” Caspian’s voice carried authority. /I’m pleased we all survived this battle relatively unscathed. While I wish I could say our work is done, we have a long road ahead.”
I frowned slightly, trying to piece together the larger picture.
About two months ago, Henry and I had been rescued by the Winter Forest pack.
We’d convinced them to help the civilians in the Eastern Territories, and since then, we’d successfully pushed back the rogues and reclaimed many villages.
The High Priestess had told me the Winter Forest pack preferred to remain anonymous, operating in the shadows.
‘Status report?” Reed asked, looking around the table.
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Chapter 208
Caelum straightened beside me. “The territory is ours. The rogues who surrendered will be taken back to the city for questioning
“And our supplies? Casualties?” Caspian pressed.
I stepped forward. ‘Our food stores are down about thirty percent, sir. We have enough to last another two months until the next supply run. However, our medical supplies are critically low–only about fifteen percent of our original inventory remains. We need more, urgently.”
Shocked murmurs rippled through the tent. The general’s face darkened with concern.
“How many wounded?” he asked quietly.
“About one hundred thirty soldiers, sir, but nearly five hundred civilians,” I reported grimly. “We didn’t reach them before the rogues attacked. The destruction here was far worse than the previous village.”
I’d searched for clues about what the rogues might have been looking for in this particular village, but found nothing conclusive.
Something about their attack pattern seemed deliberate, targeted.
Caspian nodded gravely. “We need to send someone back to request supply trucks from the High Priestess. Gina, would you serve as messenger for thi mission and ensure we get those supplies back here within four days?”
‘Of course, General. You know I’m committed to the cause,” I replied without hesitation.
“Take the captured rogues with you to the Priestess as well, Gina.”
I tilted my head curiously. “General, are we planning to integrate the rogues into our forces, or is that on hold?”
“Yes. They will be integrated, but I want them thoroughly vetted first.”
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