A month of staying in the royal pack and i was getting fed up with anxiety on the progress.
I had handed Otto the concealed pages that held Xaden’s mother’s conversation about my uncle Elton.
Eventually Otto had found out that the book had been written in the distant lands.
A section of wolf world where the wolves didn’t really have an Alpha.
I had been shocked to discover that it was a Territory of the Moonlight pack.
"What?" I said the moment Otto was looking through the spare page
"Distant lands." He nodded in agreement. "It’s quite far away. On the edge of wolf world ever heard of it."
I shook my head.
I didn’t know much about anything until I started reading and writing.
"Well it’s a side of wolf world." He explained as he sat back down on a blank space of paper. "They don’t like to owe allegiance to the royal pack. They’ve been independent for the longest time. Until your father’s ancestors conquered and took them."
I became grim.
Was every Alpha of the moonlight pack born to be a monster terrorizing everyone.
"Surely there are rules that prevent things like this from happening." I itched my arms.
Otto grunted. "You could say that. Wolf pack politics is messy. I don’t like to get into it. But what I can tell you is eventually it because a territory of the moonlight pack."
"And the natives of the land?" I asked worried about them being massacred.
"The locals didn’t have much of a choice." Otto shrugged. "It was either stay and accept of risk losing your lives. They took the smarter options. Didn’t help that the King then was having an affair with the daughter of the Alpha moonlight pack."
I grew my face in absolute disgust. "So because he was sleeping with her he turned a blind eye to them taking over the distant lands. By the time the council got wind of what had happened was too late. They had secured the land in blood and no one could take it away from them. Here and there they have some crisis between the natives but doesn’t get bigger than that."
"Ah-hah!" Otto said before I could process the information.
"The map is accurate. Whoever wrote this translations made it the distant lands." He jumped and hugged me in excitement.
I remained stiff and after a while he hurriedly let go.
He grumbled and went back to his work.
"At least now we know where to derive our information from. If your uncle deciphered this map, then the odds of us finding him are very high." He said.
My heart leapt in excitement.
This was it.
My doorway to happiness. I could finally find my extended family.
He frowned as he paused from the translation. "Jasmine the golden leaf from the Drasil tree is from the distant lands. Is it a coincidence that that’s the same place the map was written?"
I paused.
I remembered the golden leaf.
It was stuck in a drawer in my dresser.
Ever since Otto had gotten me the potion I took at night, I didn’t have any more of those dreams and I was happy.

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