In the secluded, mystical town of Silverclaw, nestled deep within the lore of ancient werewolves, Seraphina Nightshade, at the young age of 24, stands on the precipice of her destiny as the next Luna. As the heir to a formidable pack, tradition and prophecy bind her, yet she grapples with ominous visions that foretell a destiny far more intricate and perilous than she could have imagined.
The ruthless Alpha of the rival Blackwood pack, Draven Thorn, escalates tensions by launching a series of cunning attacks aimed at Silverclaw's stability. His ambitions pose a grave threat not just to Seraphina's pack but to the fragile balance of power in their territory. As conflict brews, Seraphina unravels unsettling truths about her family history and the prophecy that governs her life.
With her trusted companions by her side and her latent abilities awakening, Seraphina embarks on a treacherous journey, navigating through hidden enemies, ancient curses, and shocking revelations. She soon realizes that the real danger might not come from the Blackwood pack, but from a sinister force lurking in the shadows.
In "The Luna's Ascension," loyalties are tested, long-held secrets are exposed, and the very existence of Silverclaw hangs in the balance. Will Seraphina rise to meet her destiny and protect her pack, or will the weight of prophecy and deceit prove too much for her to bear? The fate of Silverclaw rests on her shoulders.
Can anyone tell me if the MC continues to be a hero who hates injustice and evil? It's really annoying seeing him get so upset about a few nameless corpses. I'm at chapter 135
The part I hate most about Chinese novels is the audience's reactions. The main character usually encounters these reactions throughout the entire novel. thanks for your comment. I gave up reading this novel