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Now reading: Chapter 406: The Echo of Shadows from The Alpha's Secret Luna, a Fantasy novel by Kaguya01.

Chapter 405: The Echo of Shadows

Ronan’s gaze narrowed, the blade in his hand steady despite the tension vibrating through every muscle. His eyes didn’t waver from the man before him — Darius. The light of Nirvana reflected faintly off the blackened boulder near the cave, glinting along the steel of their weapons, but Darius stood untouched by any trace of fear, his scarred face tilted with that familiar cruel amusent.

"I heard my na," Darius said finally, frowning. "And yet, I do not know..." He gave Ronan a disgusted look. "Who are you?" His voice was calm, deceptively so, but the underlying edge spoke of lethal intent.

Ronan’s jaw tightened. "You’ll know soon enough," he replied, voice low and sharp. "I’ll see to it when I kill you."

For a heartbeat, the world seed to pause. Darius barked a laugh, the sound echoing unnaturally through the trees, and then turned slowly to his people.

It was only then that Ronan noticed that there were others on direwolves, wearing the sa cloaks as Darius, with the sa insignia as well.

"Did you hear that?" Darius called, his voice rich with mockery. "He says he’ll kill . The audacity!"

His soldiers laughed in response, the sound cold and iron-edged, as if each laugh carried the weight of years of cruelty and violence.

Darius turned back to Ronan, his expression unreadable beneath the scar that traced a jagged path from temple to mouth. "You think I have ti for your gas? My patience is... finite," he said smoothly, his gaze sliding toward the kneeling figures again.

Ronan’s eyes flicked toward them, noting the little girl who clutched the edge of the young man’s clothes. Her eyes were wide with fear, glistening with unshed tears, yet in them burned a stubborn defiance. She pressed herself closer to the young man, as though drawing strength from him to withstand the storm that had arrived in the form of Darius and his people.

Ronan stepped forward, boots crunching against the frost-dusted ground, sword raised and ready.

Before he could close the distance, the world shifted violently. A massive blur of movent erupted between him and Darius — a direwolf ridden by one of Darius’s soldiers.

Steel rang out as Ronan’s sword clashed with the rider’s blade. The soldier didn’t give Ronan a mont to recover and kept striking. Ronan t every blow with one of his own.

He reacted instantly, pivoting and countering, but the force of the direwolf’s montum pushed him backward. Snow sprayed in every direction, the cold biting his face and hands.

He wasn’t fighting just one enemy, but two.

The direwolf growled low, and Ronan adjusted his stance to strike — just as Gregory stepped into the fray, his axe swinging with practiced precision. It cut through the beast in a clean, rciless arc. The direwolf fell with a heavy thud, fur and snow tangled together — and then, impossibly, it began to shift.

The man who had ridden it, freed from the animal form, launched himself at Ronan in a blind frenzy, shifting mid-process. Ronan’s blade pierced with precision, steel sinking deep through armor and heart, and the man crumpled into the snow beside his fallen companion.

A pause settled over the clearing.

Darius tilted his head, eyes narrowing as he finally turned his full attention to Ronan. The scar on his face seed to tighten, an unconscious reminder of past wounds.

"I rember you now," Darius said slowly, his voice low but venomous. "The boy... the one who dared carve this scar into ... he was your brother, wasn’t he? Ryker was your brother. You... you are Daniel’s son." His lips curved into a smile that didn’t reach his eyes.

Ronan’s grip on his sword tightened, the veins in his arms standing out sharply beneath the cold. "I’ve been waiting for this day," he said quietly, every word deliberate and asured. Every muscle in his body coiled, ready for the clash he had envisioned countless tis.

Darius barked a short, cruel laugh and stepped forward with lethal intent. "You walk into your deathbed, boy. You don’t even realize it yet. And I’ll enjoy killing you the sa way I killed your mother and brother."

That sent Ronan into a frenzy.

Without another word, they surged at each other — steel colliding with steel in a spark-blinding clash. The world around them shrank to the sound of blades and the force of impact, the sharp ringing of tal echoing through the trees.

Ronan’s people erupted from the treeline as if the forest itself had given them permission. They shifted fluidly into wolf form, teeth bared, paws slamming into snow and roots, moving with predatory rhythm and perfect synchronization. The air pulsed with motion, each wolf weaving through the chaos, attacking and defending with instinctive precision.

Darius’s soldiers responded instantly. Their own wolves, equally massive and trained, barreled into the fray with teeth bared and claws extended. Snow churned into slush beneath the violent storm of combat. Steel t steel, fur tore against armor, and the forest itself seed to tremble from the force of the clash.

Ronan’s eyes stayed locked on Darius, even as the battle raged around them. Every parry, every counterstrike, was asured — honed by years of training, sharpened by vengeance and loss.

Then a sudden sound — unlike the clash of weapons or the roar of wolves — sliced through the air.

A hiss.

Low. nacing. Slithering from the shadowed mouth of the cave.

Ronan froze — but Darius took advantage of the hesitation and struck harder, unconcerned by the sound.

Ronan barely managed to parry, his instincts snapping him back into motion. Birds exploded from the trees, wings flashing pale against the snow in a frantic chorus.

Another hiss followed.

Ronan knew that sound anywhere.

Then another hiss.

And another.

The echoes rolled through the clearing, serpentine and predatory. The air thickened, the cold biting deeper, as though the forest itself had shifted its attention toward them.

But the hissing wasn’t the only sound.

A roar followed — deep, ancient, primal.

Ronan knew exactly what it belonged to.

Sam shifted back at once, calling out, "Ronan!"

But Darius gave him no ti to react — no ti to turn toward her or the others.

In a heartbeat, the battlefield changed.

They were no longer surrounded only by mbers of the Enclave.

They were surrounded by the strongest beasts of Nirvana as well.

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