Chapter 130 Fire and Blood
Aubrey’s POV
“What?!”
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Ulrich’s smile disappeared in an instant. His eyes narrowed sharply, and a storm cloud swept over his face.
“Move!”
He turned grim and led his pack away, but left behind two werewolf warriors.
“You stay here. Once they bring the torches, burn the mountain. If that omega runs out, don’t bother reporting it. Kill her on the spot.”
“Yes, Alpha!”
“Get the aircraft ready. If we can’t hold the line, we evacuate with everything we’ve got.”
“Yes, Alpha!”
Ulrich vanished into the forest, surrounded by his men.
This was my best chance to escape–but if I ran now, this forest would be lost forever. I remembered what alpha Henry had told me: many of the werewolves in Stella Pack preferred to live in the mountains.
A large range like Gold Mountain likely housed more than one village. If they set fire to this place, countless homes would be destroyed–and worse, the blaze would kill anyone caught unaware.
Just then, the werewolves came running back with torches in hand.
“Let’s go! Once the alpha takes care of those unknown intruders, we’ll head back to the pack.”
“Got it!” the others replied, spreading out with burning torches ready to throw.
The flames danced in their hands, reflecting in my eyes. I bit my lip and carefully slid down from the treetop, inching my way toward the nearest one.
All I had was a golden acupuncture needle–my only weapon left…
Henry’s POV
“Ulrich cannot be allowed to leave this mountain alive!”
My voice was firm, absolute,
Driven by urgency and clear–headed orders, the team I led made it up the mountain in just under an hour.
Something told me that if I didn’t end Ulrich today, something far worse would come. Just one strain of the T–flu virus had already caused enough chaos. If he managed to create something worse, the entire continent could fall into disaster
Perry came rushing over just then.
“Alpha, the antibody!”
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Chapter 130 Fire and Blood
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He held out the vial carefully. The moment I insisted on coming to Gold Mountain, Perry had contacted the
lab to have it sent to me at once.
But with antibodies, the sooner you injected them after infection, the higher your chances of surviving.
By now, almost two hours had passed. The odds… weren’t in my favor.
I could already feel the energy inside me spiraling out of control. My wolf, Callen, was growing weaker by the minute. But under Perry’s watchful gaze, I took the shot anyway.
Whether it would help or not–I’d find out later.
“Alpha, they’re fleeing toward the back side of the mountain!” one of the black–clad scouts reported.
Ulrich was trying to run?
My eyes narrowed. “Cut them off. Don’t let a single one of them leave this mountain alive.”
“Yes, Alpha!”
My elite team surged forward without hesitation.
And still… no sign of Aubrey.
The heat rising in my body was becoming unbearable. The antibody wasn’t working. I knew that. I knew it in my bones.
I was going to die.
But I lifted my eyes toward the forest in the rear mountain. If I was going to die–then they were coming with me.
And my omega… She must live.
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