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Marked by the Wolf King

Chapter 5 The lower Wing

Word Count: 1311    |    Released on: 29/05/2026

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Marked by the Wolf King
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“Raised by humans behind the walls of Asterism, Zara was taught only one thing: Wolves are ruthless monsters that are responsible for every death beyond the walls. Hunters are trained to kill wolves without mercy. Zara is one of the deadliest of them all. Until the man who raised and taught everything she knows did not return alive. His body was covered in blood. Deep into his skin was the one thing feared across the human territory, the mark of the wolf king. While the city mourned the devastating loss of the hunters, the general issued an order that left everyone in shock. From then on, Zara's only purpose was revenge. Driven by anger, she crosses beyond the walls to the wolves' territory to end the lives of those responsible, even if it ends her life. Things didn't go according to plan as she found something far worse. The world beyond the border was nothing like she was told. Wolves are stronger, terrifying, and more intelligent than she imagined. The wolf king was the worst of them all. Ryan Kaine should have killed her the moment she stepped into his territory, but instead, he kept her alive, because something about her felt familiar. Zara was surrounded by the creature she was raised to hate. She uncovers the truth buried since the Great War, a truth capable of destroying everything she was taught. If all she believed was wrong, then who is the real enemy?”