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Chapter Fifty-Six – Kingdom of Ash and Shadow
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The dynasties, desperate and terrified, rallied at his cry. Blades rose, seals burned, and they charged, Wolves met them with fangs and fury, the night erupted in blood.

Jenna screamed above it all, her voice ragged, desperate.

“STOP! Denilson isn’t gone! He’s still here!”

No one listened. Wolves clawed each other’s throats. Men screamed as they were dragged into shadow. Fire burst, seals cracked, the battlefield became a furnace of madness.

Roland grabbed Jenna’s wrist, yanking her back from the carnage. His scar blazed crimson, his voice sharp as steel.

“You want to save him? Then stop standing in the dirt and listen!”

She wrenched free, eyes burning with tears.

“Don’t tell me how to save him, you never wanted him saved at all!”

Roland’s jaw tightened. For the first time, his voice faltered.

“he isn’t what he was. The man you knew may never come back.”

Jenna’s hand trembled, but her voice broke into a scream.

“Then I’ll drag him back myself!”

The wolves’ howls rose higher. Some coll
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