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The Bonding Trials
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Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2025
Be sure to check out the first book (The Protector Trials) in case you haven't seen it.

Two years have passed since the fall of Citadel and the end of The Protector Trials. Project Delta, Zero, and Annabell have finally begun to taste the surface life they fought so hard to protect.

But peace never lasts.

When a mysterious letter arrives, hinting that more Alpha Series remain trapped deep within the ruins of Citadel, the bond forged in blood and fire is tested once more. Drawn back into the sunken city, the trio discovers that the shadows of Citadel still whisper-and one whisper leads them all.

As Delta, Zero, and Annabell descend into hostile new terrains, they confront enemies deadlier than ever, both familiar and unknown. Citadel is not as lifeless as they believed. And somewhere within its depths lies "The Crown," a secret that could unravel everything they thought they knew about the Alpha Series.

With survival at stake and The Crown tightening its grip, Delta must push beyond his limits and redefine the bond that ties him to his family. If they succeed, they may bring the last of the Alpha Series back to the surface, offering them a chance at freedom.

If they fail, Citadel will claim not only its forgotten children... but its greatest creation.
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Series

The Fall of Citadel (Collection)

  • The Protector Trials
    Season 1
    43 parts
  • Season 2
    22 parts
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