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Had Asher relied solely on Benjamin, Violet would have long escaped the school. The girl
was clever, no doubt about that, but her brilliance was always paired with a reckless streak that teetered on the edge of self–destruction.
What made her think Lunaris Academy, a fortress in its own right, relied on mere humans for security?
The school had its share of enemies lurking beyond its walls–the rogues, the anti–werewolf factions, and countless others who would the opportunity to breach its defenses and capture valuable resources and students for their nefarious purposes.
Lunaris was no stranger to such attacks. Hence it thrived on constant vigilance, its security system meticulous and strong.
Each house provided werewolves to patrol the grounds on strict routines. While they couldn’t cover every inch of the sprawling campus, especially the dense woodlands, they were thorough enough to ensure safety. The students, staff, and even visitors depended on them for protection, placing their faith in the power of the Cardinal Alphas.
This unshakable faith elevated them and solidified their rule. No matter what they did, no one dared to challenge the Cardinal Alphas. Their authority was absolute, their influence unshakable. Here, they weren’t just leaders, they were gods.
The cool air clung to Asher as he stepped out of the dormitory. His sharp eyes immediately caught sight of the four werewolves prowling near the perimeter. These were the same wolves who had chased Violet back to the dormitory earlier, doing exactly what they were ordered to do.
As his presence became apparent, the wolves stopped in their tracks, their attention snapping to him. Without hesitation, they padded closer silently.
Each of them was a striking shade of brown, with unique patches on their coats that set them apart. The largest of the group, unmistakably their leader, stepped forward. His blue cycs gleamed with recognition and respect as he faced Asher.
There was no need for words. With a silent cue, the wolves began to transform. The sound of bones cracking and reshaping pierced the otherwise quiet night, skin stretching and fur receding. Yet Asher barely flinched at what looked like a painful process, already familiar with it.
In seconds, where the largest wolf had stood was replaced by a striking man with a muscular, powerful build. His curly mop of brown hair clung damply to his forehead, and his chest rose and fell with his breaths.
The man stood confidently, unbothered by his nakedness, not when it was second nature to them. Modesty had no place among werewolves.
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“Well done, Jeremiah.” He complimented his beta and second in authority after him.
“It was nothing, Alpha,” Jeremiah said politely.
“Of course, it was nothing,” Asher replied, his carrying an unsettling cryptic tone. “Which is precisely why I need to make it something now.
Jeremiah’s brows knitted together, confusion flickering across his face. “What do you mean by that, Alpha?*
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“I want eyes on Violet,” Asher stated plainly. “There’s no guarantee she won’t attempt another escape. Select men to handle it…” He paused, his sharp gaze scanning Jeremiah with deliberate intent before adding, “Or perhaps you’d prefer to do the job yourself.”
Jeremiah stiffened, his expression hardening. “But Asher, I have far more important matters to deal with than babysitting some human—”
“It’s Alpha Asher to you,” Asher interrupted sharply. “And you will follow my orders without
question.”
A low, menacing growl rumbled from deep within Jeremiah’s chest, the sound primal and filled with defiance. His body tensed, his wolf stirring just beneath the surface, ready to rise to the challenge.
Asher didn’t flinch. Instead, an even deeper, more dangerous growl emanated from him.