Libra: Spectrum of Magic, #5
By D.N. Leo
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Imagine if Asia, Australia, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean vanish with the wrong turn of a key!
As a silver blood soldier, it is Roy's mission to stop that from happening. As the alpha of a werefox clan, Mori uses all of her skills to help her husband prevent the catastrophe to both Earth and the paranormal worlds.
Together, they tread the dangerous water, fighting the most notorious supernatural forces from the multiverse and the magical land.
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Libra - D.N. Leo
Libra
Surge of Magic Epilogue
D.N. Leo
Contents
Libra - Surge of Magic
Synopsis
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
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Libra - Surge of Magic
Synopsis
Imagine if Asia, Australia, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean vanish with the wrong turn of a key!
As a silver blood soldier, it is Roy’s mission to stop that from happening. As the alpha of a werefox clan, Mori uses all of her skills to help her husband prevent the catastrophe to both Earth and the paranormal worlds.
Together, they tread the dangerous water, fighting the most notorious supernatural forces from the multiverse and the magical land.
Chapter 1
The cold breeze seeped up from the ground, whirled into a small funnel, clawing at her pale skin. She didn’t remember this bleak weather at all. Yorin was supposed to be peaceful and safe. Mori shrugged and snorted at her conflicting thoughts. If Yorin was at peace, she shouldn’t have to come back here. This was too quiet for her liking.
She tied back her flaming red hair, which had grown too long since she took residence in Eudaiz, a world that was far away from Yorin.
Eudaiz had given her a second chance at life. At love. And an opportunity to redeem herself from the mistakes she’d made on Earth.
She wouldn’t take that second chance for granted.
From the corner of her eye, she saw a shape of something moving in the dark. A creature. She squinted. Then she couldn’t help but smile to herself. In Eudaiz’s terms, they’d call it an Earth creature. In her terms, it was … a dog.
Hey!
she crouched and reached her hand out. A reddish mature Irish Setter approached her, wagging its tail, and licked her hand. You’re very friendly. Look at you.
She almost giggled, but refrained from doing so.
She was on an important mission to earn her silver blood and keep her place in Eudaiz. She had to be alert. Plus, she used to be an alpha of a Firefox clan on Earth. She had to be careful, or she’d make a fool of herself.
This mightn’t be an ordinary dog.
When the dog withdrew, bared its teeth and started barking, Mori turned around. Behind her was a funnel of smoke and dirt, growing from the ground and gradually forming into shape.
Werewolf. Yakuz clan.
Mori clenched her teeth. That’s what you call a warm welcome!?
She drew the sword she’d tucked at her back.
The smoke funnel totally settled in front of her. It wasn’t just a werewolf. It was the alpha of a werewolf clan she had terminated on her way up, claiming the territories for her Firefox clan.
It’s always good to see an old friend.
Mori chuckled. If you want to seek revenge, I’m here to take the challenge. But I have something to see to first. I will meet you back here in two days to settle this. How does that sound?
The man in front of her didn’t shift into his werewolf form. But in his human form, he had the physical advantage on her that Mori couldn’t ignore. He had a foot on her in height and God knew how many tons of muscle underneath that shirt.
The fact that he didn’t bother to shift and he looked at her sword with disdain was a very good indicator that he was going to kick her ass in no time. Mori shifted her stance and did a quick mental inventory of the resources available to her. In addition to the sword, she had a gun, but she wasn’t sure it would work in Yorin.
Apart from that, she had her wits. She could run fast. And … she had Roy.
The sudden thought of him now was damn inconvenient. It slashed at her heart. What would it be like if she died here and could never see him again? They were newlyweds. She wished she wasn’t so stubborn and had told him she loved him a bit more.
The man in front of her smirked and took a step forward.
Mori heard a low growl behind her. She needn’t turn around to know that the Irish Setter, as she predicted, wasn’t an ordinary dog. It was standing behind her and the only rationale she had for her survival was that the dog was on her side.
The growl behind her intensified. She wanted to turn around and look, but turning away from the obvious danger in front of her was a stupid idea. She was sure of that.
If the dog was not her friend, one swing of her sword and it would leave this world without a chance to make a sound … and possibly without a head.
She took a deep breath and gripped firmly at her sword.
Chapter 2
W here are you, Mori?
Roy cursed under his breath. Yes, Mori was an alpha in her Firefox clan on Earth. But what made his blood boil now was that, in Eudaiz, she wasn’t an alpha of any kind. She hadn’t even gotten her silver blood yet. That meant she had no power and advantage to take on such a mission on Earth.
And she was his wife.
Maybe that angered him the most. She didn’t just say yes to him because she thought she was going to die. They had spent a lifetime together. They had been through so much together. And she’d just left him in a heartbeat to go back to Yorin.
The fear clawed at him now.
Yorin.
A world within the town of Kyoto. A world that belonged to the most notorious creatures. While humans could walk through Yorin in oblivion, every creature fought for every inch of their territory there. The only person who would think Yorin was peaceful was his naive wife.
But that was their past. Their future belonged to Eudaiz, a universe where they could fight for happiness and righteousness. They no longer belonged to Earth, let alone this bloody town.
Mori!
Roy called for her, but what came out of his mouth was a howl. He hadn’t thought his mixed werefox and werewolf nature had taken such prominent form here. He almost shifted by accident.
The howl pumped out the energy from him and bladed up a funnel of wind and exploded a large rock at the bottom of the Black Hill. As much as he was pleasantly surprised by the power of the silver blood — the supernatural power that they often called eudqi in Eudaiz — had given him, he knew the howl was a mistake.
He had alerted the creatures in Yorin of their return.
The gusts came from nowhere, carrying with them a strange chanting sound he despised — the sound of Yorin in its dark ages. Mori had never experienced this first hand. He had.
Too late. All the creatures in Yorin had been alerted.
Mori!
he called again and charged toward the Black Hill. She had to be around that area for her mission.
Her mission was to save a newborn werefox who would be the alpha of