“Alpha Wolf is here!” someone yelled suddenly.
Immediately, all the werewolves became rigid. The humans responsible for serving them were startled and jolted in surprise. Their expressions of contempt dissipated as they lowered their heads in fear, anticipating the arrival of the Alpha Wolf, Raytor.
Heavy footsteps sounded.
Accompanied by the high priest Steen, Raytor sauntered into the hall, flanked by his trusted aides.
Raytor's face lit up with satisfaction as he glanced at the lavishly decorated celebration party, complete with drinks and delicious food.
He then regarded his subordinates, who usually wore simple jeans and tank tops.
Today, they were clad in form-fitting suits after learning from both human and vampire aristocrats how to dress for the occasion.
A smile nudged Raytor's lips as he told Steen, “Now I know why the vampires love calling themselves aristocrats and holding parties all day. They sure do know how to enjoy themselves.”
Steen smiled politely at him. “When the dark clan rises, and vampires and werewolves become the new rulers of the world, we will all be aristocrats, just like the vampires.”
He then cast a disdainful glance at the human servants, who were trembling with their heads bowed. With a cruel smirk, he uttered, “Humans shall forever be the most inferior species and shall be our slaves for generations to come.”
They had been lurking in the darkness and confined to cramped quarters for a while. Toppling the human race and ruling the world was their ultimate ambition.
It was only natural for them to feel ecstatic, as the opportunity was right in front of their eyes. The time had finally arrived for them to turn the tables.
Even Raytor couldn't help but anticipate the future.
The humans at the scene paled in horror. Despair rose in their hearts as they wondered when their suffering would end.
Beaming, Raytor took the main seat in the hall.
As he surveyed the scene, he suddenly realized that Nessus, one of the ten War Gods and the star of the show, had not yet returned.
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