In a realm where werewolves, dryads, and demons clash under the weight of prophecy, chaos reigns as an ancient battle leaves rivers of blood in its wake. Amid this turmoil, Calista struggles to find her place in a world that seems determined to break her.
Despised by her family and yearning for their approval, Calista pins her hopes on turning eighteen and embracing her werewolf form. But even that isn’t enough to win her family’s love. Everything changes when she is unexpectedly chosen by Prince Ezekiel to be the future Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack—a decision that throws her life into deeper disarray.
Her sister Emily, a rare talent and their father’s pride, is the clear favorite of the pack. The community grows resentful of Calista, questioning why someone so “unremarkable” has claimed the position they believe Emily deserves. But this petty rivalry is the least of her worries when Calista catches the eye of Alexander, an ancient demon with terrifying power.
Alexander, who has long avoided the threat of a prophecy that foretells his downfall, identifies Calista as its key. With no memory of her true heritage, Calista’s blood holds a secret tied to the forbidden Land of Hades, and Alexander is determined to use her to open the portal that will grant him ultimate dominion.
But there’s more to Calista than anyone suspects—even herself. As strange visions and haunting dreams plague her, she begins to uncover her connection to an ancient prophecy:
“Defying the laws of nature brings ruin. The stars shall fall, rivers of blood will follow, and Hades will whisper your name. But you must not answer, or the realms will perish.”
Caught in a web of lies, forbidden power, and impossible choices, Calista must decide whether to trust the demon who swore to destroy her—or embrace the legacy that could unravel the fabric of all creation.
Will she open the gates to the Land of Hades and doom the world, or defy her fate at the cost of everything she holds dear?
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yourrealDad rated it
*I have read every single chapter up to 1736, skipping and skimming nothing* Slight inclusion of very mild spoilers that mean nothing out of context ))First, I have to say that the critics of the Vandal arc aren’t wrong. When I first read about the conscription, I assumed a time skip would be employed at some point. When they arrived at the Aeon corona system, I assumed time would be sped up on the planet rather than slowing down- this seemed like a great chance to accelerate the war ark.Nevertheless, the MC grew a lot during the arc. It is a bit of a stretch, but this is shaping up to be a 5000 chapter story at this rate. Dedicating 600+ chapters to preliminarily shape the MCs character from a timid indoctrinated weakling into a prototype of a business leader able to survive in a cutthroat world has at least some merit.Before you discount me completely- yes, I agree, there was some ‘false advertisement’. Being disconnected from the system for so long was counter to what most system novels do and many fellow readers will be justifiably annoyed at that.Me? I have no issue. Whilst I love your standard system trope chewing gum novels as much as the next guy sometimes, this isn’t that. In one of the recent chapters, the author described serving in the army as a means, not an end. That is the same thing I have to say for my perspective on his usage of the system.Whilst I cannot speak for the author, what I see from his work is an amalgamation.In mech touch speak, the design seed of the novel has taken fractured spiritual pieces from many different genres and used them to craft its own unique identity. Many people comment about the novel not conforming to expectations from various genres. Well... why should it?In webnovel speak, why continue to define a story by the same tags it started with if the story has come to a point where they are no longer the best choice?What if Ves loses the Metal Scroll for good? I’m sure the readers will riot(I’m sure the thought of introducing this plot element gives the author a headache for this reason) , but my point is that what if it makes the story better for it?Unlike so many people saying how the story has deteriorated, I have actually read the whole thing word for word. Whilst I agree that there were times where I was weary with parts of the story, I have never been disappointed.When ves returns from war, the Story picks up and becomes so much more phenomenal. The start of the new mech generation and his new mechs with their expanding repertoire of abilities are increasingly interesting to read aboutTbh,I really tip my hat to the author. Perhaps the difference between phase tech mechs and mastercraft mechs are a subtle jibe at the non conformity of this story to cookie cutter ideologies.I’m sure any mildly intelligent person can think up 100 arguments against anything they wish.‘Mech designers are unstable, hence justifying the MC making retarded decisions that help the plot’I’ll take that excuse at face value. Why not? It makes for an interesting plot point.‘the novel is so much about business but the business aspect isn’t realistic’I’m entertained reading about it. I’m not a business magnate myself, nor do I expect the author to be too perfect?‘What’s with cultivation? Why doesn’t it work like this or like that?’Spirituality is obscure. Can the author make it more obvious? Does a massive pirate ship full of spirituality users not hammer home the point that only the strongest organisations really use it? Whilst Ves always calls it his unique advantage, there have been many hints in the story that he is well aware that he is not unique. He is aware that he is reinventing the wheel in some areas. He chooses not to think about that because it is not helpful to him.Many things are inherently open to debate. The author is building a universe. Where’s the fun if it’s perfect?I encourage fellow readers to read everything. This story is worth it. Enjoy!!0 0 Reply
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NW48 rated it
im rooting for bella man. she seems so much more interesting than that charlotte. well charlotte isn't bad either, but please include her some more or else i will actually move over to bellas side0 0 Reply
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xXBeccabookwormXx rated it
Sorry to say this but this is my truthful opinion. The cover picture for this novel screams "YAOI" especially when the novel is named like this.0 0 Reply
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Omega2024 rated it
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STBull100 rated it
Come here from the old version.I giving you a five star for the cover.Don't bother reading the rest Told you so.0 0 Reply
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DeathSimulationqCc rated it
read all published chapters in one day. very smooth writing and very good story.0 0 Reply
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