“My Lady!” lva cried, rushing to her side as soon as she saw her on the ground, clutching her chest. “What’s wrong? What happened?”
lva helped her up while Althea scanned the room. “Soone’s here. I felt it!” she blurted.
She clearly felt that sudden surge of energy pulsed through her, sharp and heavy, as if unseen fingers were probing the very core of her inner power. It wasn’t like the usual stir of her magic—it felt foreign, invasive, almost testing her limits.
Her breath caught in her throat, and her hands clenched against her dress as her body stiffened in alarm.
“There’s no one here, My Lady. If soone was, we would have seen them by now,” lva said, frowning.
“No, soone is here and I’m sure of it,” Althea firmly replied. “They must have used a concealnt spell. It’s possible to hide yourself with magic.”
She rembered her mother’s lessons. To cast or break such spells, she would need to recall certain rites and perform them exactly, or risk a backlash.
“Should I tell Rudy about this?” lva asked, worry in her voice.
“Not yet. Keep it between us for now,” Althea murmured. She didn’t want to stir unnecessary trouble, especially without evidence. Still, she knew she would eventually have to tell the Alpha King about it.
She moved to the parapet and peered over the courtyard and into every shadowed corner.
The surge she had felt was gone. The air was still back to normal.
‘Who could it be?’ she thought, frowning. She hated being watched, especially by soone hiding in the dark and poking at her inner energy.
“Who could that be? Soone from the Bureau of Magic and Healing? The Archmage? Or maybe a spy sent by the Queen Mother or Lady Ava?” lva muttered as she guided Althea back to the nearest chair.
“I only ca to bring you so cut fruits,” lva added quickly.
“When I saw you on the ground, I thought sothing terrible had happened! Are you sure you’re alright? Should we call a healer just to be safe? Can you check again if you’re really not hard?” Her words tumbled out in a rush as she looked Althea over from head to toe, searching for any sign of injury.
“Don’t worry, I’m fine,” Althea reassured her, though her brows remained furrowed. “Whoever it was didn’t hurt . But I know what I felt, soone was trying to prod at my inner energy from the shadows.”
Her expression darkened. “Next ti, I’ll make sure I catch that person, whoever it is.”
******
At the Southern Borders of the Werewolf Kingdom
A full day had passed since Gavriel left the Capital. Normally, he would send only his n to deal with breaches at the borders. But this ti was different. He had chosen to co himself.
This breach was no ordinary incident—it carried the sa traces of black magic as the one in the northwest. Gavriel knew at once this could not be ignored. He would not allow his enemies to spread corruption within his territory.
This wasn’t just a matter of maintaining peace anymore. Whoever was behind it wanted to provoke him. It was deliberate. Whether it was treachery from within or a plot from another continent was still uncertain, but Gavriel intended to find out.
The hunt lasted only a day. His scouts cornered a small group near the western ridge: a sorcerer and two rogues. The rogues fought viciously, but Gavriel and his warriors cut them down before they could flee farther.
The sorcerer, however, was spared. Gavriel wanted answers, and he would rip them from him if he had to.
The man was chained to stone pillars, bloodied but still sneering after hours of interrogation.
Gavriel himself had struck him more than once, yet the sorcerer held on with unsettling madness.
“Kill if you wish,” the man rasped, lips torn and voice hoarse. “You will never get anything from , Alpha King! Death is already coming for you all. This kingdom will burn, and every ruler will kneel to one na alone—The Abyssal Order!”
His words ended in a fit of harsh laughter that echoed through the barren ground.
A low growl rose from Gavriel’s chest. The sound was dark, primal, and filled with fury. He stepped forward, grabbed the chains, and tightened his grip around the man’s throat. The sorcerer gasped for air as his feet kicked helplessly against the dirt.
“You think death will save you?” Gavriel hissed, his golden eyes glowing like fire in the night.
“I have all the ti in the world to make you talk.”
Then, with a brutal motion, Gavriel slamd the man down. The impact shook the ground as the sorcerer coughed and wheezed. His body trembled, yet his laughter did not die completely. It was softer now, ragged and broken, but still defiant.
The Alpha King straightened, his dark cloak sweeping across the dirt. He knew what he had just witnessed was only the beginning.
Black magic was not sothing that wandered freely across borders. It was summoned, cultivated, and spread with intent. Whoever this Abyssal Order was, they had a plan. And now, Gavriel had a na—sothing to begin hunting down.
The sorcerer coughed weakly, still smiling through broken lips. “You’re too late, Alpha King. The cracks are already spreading. Your wolves will devour one another. And you—” His grin stretched wider. “You’ll watch them die first.”
Gavriel’s jaw tightened. The sorcerer’s words might have been ant to frighten him, but he did not answer. Instead, he let silence settle heavy as stone, daring the man to choke on his own madness.
Then Gavriel exhaled a frustrated sigh as he finally made his decision.
“Bring my breeder,” Gavriel ordered, his voice low but final.
Althea could read minds, and he planned to use her to pry the bastard’s every secret, squeezing every detail from his thoughts.
Gustav’s brows furrowed slightly. He had expected the command to continue the torture, not summon the woman the king had recently claid. Still, he bowed without hesitation. “As you command, Your Majesty.”
“Hold on,” Gavriel said, stopping Gustav before he could summon the portal. With a low sigh, he added, “I’ll go with you.”
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