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His Lost Lycan LunaEP 71

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His Lost Lycan Luna

Adapted from Novel by Jessica Hall. After a pack that never wanted her took her in, Ivy expected death. But on her 18th birthday, King Kyson, the last Royal, came not to save her, but to claim her. Now, his obsession awakens a dangerous bond, threatened by secrets that could tear them apart.
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Ep Review

The King's Cold Heart

Watching His Lost Lycan Luna, I'm torn between hating Gannon and understanding his twisted logic. He claims he doesn't care about Ivy, yet his reaction to her suffering proves otherwise. The tension in the office scene is palpable, especially when he threatens the maid. It's a classic power play, but you can see the cracks in his armor when Kyson mentions she's hiding in the closet.

Ivy's Silent Scream

The most heartbreaking part of His Lost Lycan Luna is seeing Ivy reduced to hiding in a closet, refusing to eat. It shows how deep the emotional trauma runs. Gannon tries to act like she isn't his problem, but his eyes betray him. The way he stares at the desk after Kyson leaves suggests he's already planning to break down that door. You can't ignore a bond that strong, even if you try to suppress it.

Kyson Knows Best

Kyson is the real MVP in this episode of His Lost Lycan Luna. He doesn't take any nonsense from Gannon, calling him out on his hypocrisy immediately. The line 'If you don't want her to die' hits hard because it forces Gannon to face reality. It's refreshing to see a side character who isn't afraid to challenge the Alpha. His loyalty to Ivy is unwavering, and that makes him instantly likable.

The Maid's Fatal Mistake

That maid in His Lost Lycan Luna really thought she could get away with abusing Ivy just to please Gannon? Big mistake. Her confidence crumbles the moment Gannon mentions what happened to the last people who hurt Ivy. The fear in her eyes when Gannon suggests combining the punishments is terrifying. It's a brutal reminder that in this world, loyalty to the Queen is non-negotiable, even if the King pretends not to care.

Four Days of Silence

The time jump in His Lost Lycan Luna adds so much weight to the story. Four days of Ivy not eating creates a ticking clock scenario that raises the stakes immediately. Gannon sitting at his desk, looking broody and conflicted, tells us everything we need to know without him saying a word. The atmosphere in the room is heavy with regret. You just know he's about to snap and go find her.

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