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Moon Judgement, Forever Loyalty

After her foster sister Sophia is tortured and killed by a rogue, Lina becomes a pariah for withholding the killer’s identity. Five years later, the powerful Alpha Damien returns to Grell village, determined to uncover the truth through a lethal Soul Vision Device. Though the process often leads to madness or death, Lina is subjected to the machine's agony. Damien vows to send her to hell alongside the murderer, but the eventual revelation of the truth threatens to shatter his own sanity.
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Chapter 3

"Alpha, continue! We want to see the killer!"

The wolves below roared like a tsunami. They waved their torches high, sparks flying onto the platform.

Damien raised his hand coldly. He nodded to the soul mage. "Increase the soul vision intensity. I want to see the memories from that night at Black Pine Forest."

The soul mage gritted his teeth and pushed the energy lever forward.

The metal needles suddenly pierced three inches deeper. They reached straight to the core of my soul.

My entire body convulsed violently. A scream tore through my throat.

The soul震动 felt like razor blades churning inside my brain. Blood-red light exploded before my eyes.

Memory fragments began to flash across the screen.

The classroom. A small hut surrounded by earth walls. A bonfire burned in the center. Sophia, Damien, and I sat in a circle.

She used her claws to tear apart the roasted deer leg. She placed the most tender piece in my hands. "Lina needs to grow. She must eat more."

I looked up at her and smiled. She smiled back.

The scene shifted.

By the stream. My foot slipped and I fell into the icy water. The cold instantly froze my breath.

She didn't even have time to shift into wolf form. She jumped into the water and grabbed my collar with her teeth. She dragged me to shore with pure strength.

After we reached the bank, she was soaked through. Her wolf fur was frozen with ice. She shook so hard she could barely stand.

I held her and cried. But she laughed and said, "Silly little sister, watch where you step next time."

Another shift.

In the mountains. Three young wolves stood before the mountain god statue. We howled our wishes together.

My voice still carried childish innocence: "Please, mountain god, let me stay with Sophia and Damien forever."

They echoed back: "Live and die together. Never betray each other."

Our laughter echoed between the mountain walls.

The image suddenly shattered.

The next instant—Black Pine Forest ice lake.

Sophia's body was being pulled from the water.

Swollen and blue. Her pure white fur was matted with ice shards. Deep bite marks showed bone at her neck.

Every werewolf fell silent. The air felt suffocating.

That day, Damien and I knelt by the lake. We howled until our vocal cords tore. Tears mixed with mud flowed into our mouths.

Our white fur was stained with blood and dirt. We lay beside her body like sacrificial offerings.

In the memory, I returned to my stone cave. I curled up in the corner.

My claws dug desperately into the ground. My nails cracked and split one by one.

I bit and tore at my own hands. I howled and repeatedly crashed into the stone walls. "Sophia! Why did you kill yourself! Why!"

Here on the judgment platform, tears wouldn't stop flowing down my face.

Blood dripped from my torn claws. It pooled on the stone beneath me.

The entire square fell silent.

One wolf whispered quietly: "She looks... really suffering?"

Another replied: "But she still won't speak. Five years now. She'd rather let herself rot than tell us."