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The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) novel Chapter 254

Summary for Chapter 254: The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)

Summary of Chapter 254 – A turning point in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM

Chapter 254 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), written by GoddessKM. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

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Every so often, his feet scraped the ground, making him tuck himself in even tighter, too petrified to risk falling.

Addison, meanwhile, clung tightly to Shura’s thick fur with one hand while cradling the bundle of cloth in the other. She leaned closer to the wolf’s body to keep herself from falling off as Shura dashed at full speed through the cave.

Even the hallway they had passed earlier was now beginning to crumble, chunks of debris scattering across their path. Shura weaved and maneuvered around them without slowing, while Maxwell and Levi trailed just a few feet behind, straining to match its pace.

As Addison pressed herself closer to Shura’s body, the world narrowed to the deafening rumble of falling limestone and the pounding of Shura’s wild heartbeat beneath her. The beast was nervous too—she could feel it in every jolt of muscle—but it poured all its strength into speed. Each massive paw struck the ground with such force that deep imprints were left in its path.

"Just a little longer!" Addison urged, her voice low but meant to cheer Shura to push onward. At her words, the beast surged forward, weaving through the rain of rubble. They were almost at the limestone staircase when a deafening crash erupted behind them, followed by a thick cloud of dust that billowed outward, choking the air and blurring their vision.

They burst through the haze and bounded up the stairs. Addison dared a glance back, her heart tightened. The hallway they’d just crossed was now buried beneath the collapsed ceiling, and she knew the stairs wouldn’t hold for long.

Sure enough, cracks from the earlier chamber had already reached them, and chunks of stone were breaking away, tumbling into the darkness below. Time was running out.

Addison pressed herself closer against Shura’s back, her heart pounding so hard it felt like it echoed in the darkness. The cavern swallowed all light, leaving only the sound of her own rapid heartbeat mingling with Shura’s heavy, rhythmic breaths and the fierce thundering of its chest beneath her hands.

Lub-dub.

Lub-dub.

Lub-dub...

For some reason, the sound made her tense—but not afraid. Her gaze stayed fixed far ahead.

Then, Addison felt Shura gather its strength and launch into a massive leap, her stomach lurching as they soared. If she hadn’t been clinging to its thick fur, legs firmly straddling its sides, she might have been thrown off. Only then did she notice the gaping void where part of the staircase had collapsed into the darkness below.

Shura’s full-speed run gave them just enough momentum to clear the gap, but more importantly, it had been alert, spotting the danger in time.

Behind them, Maxwell and Levi nearly lost sight of Shura entirely; in the pitch black, only its golden eyes betrayed its position. They relied on sound and instinct, their ears picking up the rumble of crumbling rock just ahead. Without hesitation, they leapt.

Levi barely made it, his wolf’s left hind leg slipping on the broken edge. For a moment, his heart froze. But regaining his footing, he pushed on, racing after Shura and Maxwell through the darkness.

After what felt like an eternity, they burst through the cave’s entrance. Outside, the fog had lifted, and moonlight spilled over the landscape. The sudden brightness stung Addison’s eyes after so long in pitch darkness, forcing her to squint.

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