A wanted poster had just been raised. The “photo” was nothing more than a hand-drawn sketch, but this one hit closer to the mark. Sharper details, a clearer resemblance, even his kukris had been sketched in.
They had artists this good all along and only decided to use them now?
His mind spiraled through possibilities. It was deliberate. While he had been gone, they had circulated a crude drawing, vague enough to make him harder to track. But now that he had resurfaced, they had waited, patient and calculated, for him to edge close to the Safe Zone again before unveiling a more accurate portrait.
“This criminal is the one who murdered Angelica,” the man addressing the crowd declared. “He’s extremely dangerous and works with the renegades, or what’s left of them. If you spot him, don’t try to capture him. Just notify our soldiers and you’ll earn the bounty all the same.”
Another stepped forward. “Burn that face into your memory. The new posters will be up across the city square soon.”
Luke lingered in the shadow of a tree, careful not to let the light betray him. If this updated identity spread, he would lose access to the Safe Zone. And with it, his entire plan to keep mapping the fortress and eventually return to the second mechanism would collapse.
“You can go back to work,” Cardon dismissed the gathering.
One by one, people shuffled back to their routines: carpenters hammering away, laborers hauling timber, gatherers plucking fruit, apprentices being drilled in their trades.
A low whistle sounded at Luke’s side.
“One year of easy living in Bastion, no work, no worries. Would you take it, James?” Rhett asked.
“And miss out on your charming commentary? Not a chance,” James muttered, quickening his pace toward another tree.
Luke pressed his palm against the rough bark of one he had bonded with, sending a thought into it. If anything suspicious happens nearby, let me know. Pass the word to your sisters too.
Ever since learning to handle his mana with more precision, he had deepened his grasp of [Botanical Bond of Mother Freya], enough to communicate through thought as long as he maintained contact. His hand became the root, a living bridge. Of course, the only way to hear the tree’s response was by touching it, so he resolved to circle back every twenty minutes.
He returned to chopping wood. The more intelligent trees were the ones that bore fruit, and those were spared. Even when one fell beneath his axe, it wasn’t death. A tree’s life was in its roots, deep beneath the soil, always ready to sprout again. Still, for every trunk he felled, he let a drop of his blood seep into the earth beside it.
[You have befriended a Douglas Fir Tree (Common)]
*Your profession [Guardian Botanist of Mother Freya] has reached Level 55! (+5 Strength, +3 Agility, +4 Vitality, +4 Intelligence, +12 Free Points)*
The tree responded in kind, weaving a bond of friendship through the offering of blood. Luke thanked it quietly, then heaved the log onto his shoulder, feigning struggle as he dragged it across the ground.
“Hey Jack, how do you chop down so many trees so fast?”
Jack looked up with a grin. “Because I’m a lumberjack. My profession helps.”
By lunchtime, Eddie was handing out food to his crew. Luke sat with his back against a tree, letting its presence settle him. If anything hostile stirred nearby, the tree would warn him with a pulse of thought.
Jack sat close by, spooning food into his mouth when a soldier passing through shouted, “Hey, Jack Bean!”
“I’m eating,” Jack muttered without even looking up.
“But are you eating beans?” The soldier nearly cracked, his face straining to contain the laugh.
Jack sighed heavily. “Yes. I’m eating beans.”
The soldier exploded, wheezing laughter, slapping his own legs as he staggered off.
Luke waited until the idiot vanished into the market crowd before asking, “What the hell was that?”
Jack murmured, barely moving his lips, “I’m Jack Bean.”
Luke blinked. “Okay, but… what does that even mean?”
Jack set his spoon down and stared into the void. “When I was a kid, I was the co-host of a children’s show. There were jingles. About beans.”
Luke frowned. “And they recognized you? Just like that? Grown up?”
Jack shrugged. “When I was sixteen, I got arrested for drunk driving. During the interview, some reporter asked if I was ‘Jack Bean.’ I snapped. Told him to shove beans where beans don’t belong.”
Luke blinked slowly. “…You became a meme.”
“Yeah.” Jack’s voice was equal parts sad and resigned. “My parents were splitting up, I was in a spiral… but I took responsibility. Did community service. Volunteered. I changed. I converted.”
Luke narrowed his eyes. “Converted… like, religiously?”
Jack nodded. “I’m a follower of the Goddess of Kindness.”
“So that’s why you ended up stuck in this tutorial?”
“I wanted to formalize my devotion. So I turned myself in to the system to enter her church properly.” He lifted the necklace around his neck, showing the pendant. “I carved the symbol of the Church of Kindness. It’s our Goddess.”
Luke studied the wooden carving: a woman with pointed ears.
“Dude, that’s Princess Zelda.”
“No, it’s not Princess Zelda. It’s Caelina, Goddess of Kindness.”
Luke squinted again. “Still looks like Princess Zelda to me.”
“You’re wrong,” Jack insisted, staring at the pendant. He hesitated, then exhaled. “Okay, maybe a little. But it’s the Goddess of Kindness.”
“Pretty sure whoever carved that was a Zelda fan,” Luke muttered.
“I carved it myself. And no, I wasn’t inspired by Zelda.”
Luke paused, deadpan. “So you’re telling me there’s actually a goddess out there who looks like Princess Zelda? Makes sense she’s got so many followers.”
Jack ignored the jab, his expression softening. “Coincidences aside, Caelina is pure and radiant. Her followers’ words were enough to change me.”
“You’re not about to preach that salvation stuff to me, right? Good deeds, eternal light, all that crap?”
Jack smiled. “I believe everyone can be saved, James. Even killers.”
Luke nearly choked on his food, staring at him. He couldn’t tell if Jack had just stumbled onto the truth or if it was simply the blind faith of a zealot who thought salvation was universal.
Rhett dropped down between them, pointing his spoon toward a cluster of workers. “Those damn haulers. They make more coin than us, and all they do is walk crap back and forth to the Safe Zone. Half the time they drag their feet just to stretch it out.”
Jack shook his head. “A transporter has a storage item bound only to them. That makes their service incredibly valuable.”
He watched the group at work. They pressed their rings against the logs, and one by one the heavy trunks vanished into the pocket dimension of their storage items. Without horses, this was how everything moved, timber, water barrels, even supplies. Paying a transporter with a bound item was far easier than wasting an entire day dragging loads across the zone. James, the identity he wore, had no storage item. Which meant he was stuck carrying a plain backpack everywhere, pretending it was the only way he could haul things.
Before sunset he was already back in the city square of the Safe Zone, sitting alone at a tavern table with his journal open. The pages were filled with rough sketches and notes, a record of everything he had done these past days. Each page mapped a different route through Bastion’s fortress, hallways, branching passages, floors carefully separated.
He could have drawn maps inside the second fortress itself, but that would have been reckless. Too much risk of tipping off the Warden Captain about what he was really planning.
“I need a damn shovel,” he muttered, eyes still on the journal.
The plan wasn’t perfect, but it was still a plan. Assassins couldn’t afford impulse; they had to stalk their prey with patience, like a predator in tall grass. That was what he was doing now: waiting, plotting, sharpening the edges of an idea that might just work. His reckless schemes had saved him before. He could only hope this one would too.
***
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He stopped at a stall, the one that sold arrows. He had timed it carefully so Oswald would not be around.
“Hello,” he said as he stepped closer.
“Hello. Looking for something?” The man behind the counter did not bother to stand, busy carving a strip of wood with steady hands. A different attendant than last time.
Luke laid a stack of Bastion bills on the counter. The currency worked like dollars. Ten days of labor had earned him five hundred of them.
“How much for uncommon arrows?” he asked, keeping it direct.
“That depends. Are we talking piercing, tearing, barbed? Or maybe something special? I have one with fletching designed for speed, another with a weighted tip to stagger targets.” The man launched into his sales pitch.
Luke exhaled. “I want a good, durable arrow. Simple. Something that can punch through thick leather.”
The vendor pulled a few from his storage item. “Fifteen each.”
“Fifteen?” His chest tightened.
I thought I’d be able to buy a hundred…
“What did you expect?” the man asked flatly. “Every piece here costs labor. A blacksmith forged the tips, someone cut the shafts, and some lunatic risked his life killing a Wild Zone beast just to bring back feathers.”
Luke slid bills across the counter. “I’m not complaining about the price. Just give me everything this covers.”
The vendor counted and placed five arrows on the counter.
“That’s it?”
“Anything above rare is restricted. Only Bastion’s army can purchase it, and even then under supervision. As for arrows, bolts, and throwables, uncommon is the limit, and you are capped at five per week.”
Per week? Bartholomew, you bastard…
“If you want, I can sell you twenty commons.” The man chuckled.
“Who even buys common arrows?”
“Plenty. Not everyone’s lucky enough to have an enchanted quiver. Some poor fool gets robbed out there, or panics and drops theirs running from monsters. And then there are idiots who rolled melee classes and suddenly decide they want to try archery. They do not get starter gear from the system. So yes, commons sell.”
Luke understood now. Losing his quiver would be a nightmare.
“Got your work slip? You do have one, right?” the vendor asked. “We only sell to registered workers.”
“Yeah.” He pulled it from his pack.
It was a stamped sheet from Eddie’s company, listing Luke’s appearance. Older employees even had little hand-drawn portraits added.
“Looks fine.” The man nodded.
Bartholomew’s brand of control. Frightening, but efficient. The Safe Zone’s economy ran on rails because of it. The vendor wrote down the details from Luke’s slip, what he bought, how many, the date, and scrawled his signature on a clipboard.
“Use them well, and hopefully you make it back from the Wild Zone to buy more.”
If you’d just sell me more, I could guarantee I’d come back alive.
Five arrows a week. That limit alone threatened to wreck his plans. He had aimed to stockpile a hundred, not crawl toward the goal over twenty weeks. He would have to make do with less.
Maybe I could get someone else to buy arrows for me… or would that raise suspicion?
As he walked away, the sheer precision of Bartholomew’s system sank in. Limiting powerful weapons kept people too weak to stage a rebellion. And the enchanted quiver? Even spitting out nothing but common arrows, it was priceless.
How the hell did Legolas always have so many?
***
“Is that all?” the vendor asked.
Luke stood at another street stall in the city square. He had expected to blow through his small fortune on arrows, but that plan had already gone down in flames. At least he could work through the rest of his list.
“That’s all.”
“You want the gardening shovel for heavier jobs, or what?”
“The iron one will do,” he said, pointing at it.
“What else you got in that pack?”
He reached toward his bag, then stopped, pulling something from his pocket instead: folded bills marked with the crown sigil.
“Do you take Bastion notes?”
“Of course!” the vendor’s face brightened. “That’ll be twenty-five. I’ll take those over junk any day.”
Which left him with four hundred still tucked away. As he walked down the street, someone called out.
“Hey, James! You sticking around for dinner tonight, or chasing after another woman?” Jack grinned.
“You make me sound like some kind of scoundrel.”
‘Wait, you’re not a scoundrel? Wow, plot twist.’ Artemis muttered dryly in his head.
Jack smirked. “One or two drinks, and all you’ve got to endure is an hour-long sermon about the Goddess of Kindness.”
He was ready to brush it off, until he glanced to the side and froze. Thiara. The healer from Haven, walking with a large group. His blood went cold. He had always kept his distance from anyone tied to Haven.
“I’ll take you up on that offer,” he said quickly, stepping closer to Jack.
The two of them moved through the bustling street until they stopped at the entrance of a tavern.
“Wait, this is where you’re actually taking me?”
“What, don’t like it? Great service here. Heard some fool even bought the whole place a round the other night.” Jack chuckled.
“I know,” Luke muttered. “I was that fool.”
***
Allison stood inside the command tent with the core members of the Haven, the map spread across the table between them. They were discussing how to deal with the Orc Lord, the creature enthroned at the heart of the village, surrounded by his army.
“There must be at least five hundred of them,” Miriam said grimly.
The rough sketch of the orc settlement lay covered in notes and markings.
“He’s in there, ringed by troops,” Mason pointed out, “but you all know that’s not the real problem, don’t you?”
“The ballistae,” Quinn answered.
Four troublesome structures had been circled on the map, each topped with a massive siege weapon. Medieval military crossbows, fixed in place and deadly accurate.
“Even if we break through the outer guard, we’ll still have to deal with those,” Mason said.
For now they were safe in the forest. The thick line of trees shielded them from the machines’ line of fire. The orc village itself was surrounded by a reinforced palisade. Last time they had scaled it with ropes and ladders, only to abandon most of their equipment when the orc army countered.
“There’s a ballista tower here,” Mason said, tapping the map. “Built directly into the wall. It’s the farthest from the village center, and it faces us head-on.”
“Then we should attack another section,” Quinn suggested.
Allison studied the map carefully. “Archers are the bigger issue. They’re fast, persistent, and once the alarms go off, reinforcements will flood whatever side we hit.”
They had set out seventy strong. Three were already dead from their first strike against the orc village. In all their time surviving together in the dungeon, no one had fallen. And now, in their very first fight outside, three lives were gone.
“Five hundred orcs on average…” Eugene muttered.
“Count higher. Always expect worse,” Gilbert warned.
“A thousand,” Mason said flatly. “Plan for a thousand.”
“They’re weak, though. Most are only level twenty to twenty-five,” Miriam countered. “A few months ago, one of us facing three level twenty-fives would’ve been suicide. But things are different now.”
Different indeed. Most of them were sitting at class level twenty-five to thirty, and profession level twenty to thirty-five. Allison herself was level forty. And she had undergone a class mutation: Draconic Swordsman. That made her far stronger than any average forty, her lineage powers amplifying her ice abilities into something lethal.
“That still averages out to about fifteen orcs each,” Quinn calculated. “Plus the Lord himself.”
“For the plan to work, the core group can’t waste time cutting through grunts,” Mason said. “We’ll need to reach the Orc Lord directly, or at least pull him away before he slaughters more of our people.”
Of everyone in camp, Mason was the strongest. His profession had already broken past level fifty, granting him immense attributes, and his epic skill only widened the gap. As a blacksmith, he had forged his own gear to near perfection. In a clash with the Orc Lord, he was the only one who could withstand several blows without dying outright.
After him came Allison. She had fought beside the Haven’s elites to bring down the three Midnight Wardens inside the Wall dungeon. Her balance of profession level thirty-six, ice dragon lineage, and advanced skills gave her just enough resilience to endure a few strikes from the Orc Lord. But she knew the truth: depending on the hit, it could still mean instant death.
“If only we had someone with a thief or assassin class, they could handle the ballista crews,” Quinn muttered.
He wasn’t wrong. Stealth classes were tailor-made for this sort of job, their infiltration skills perfect for slipping past lines and silencing threats before they could turn a battle. The four ballistae looming over the village were more than a nuisance, they were a death sentence if left unchecked.
“Should we call for Evangeline’s help?” Gilbert asked. “She’s stronger than any of us.”
“If we leave this spot, there’s a good chance the Orc Lord will send his troops into the forest,” Mason warned.
That was the risk. A massive, game-changing risk.
“The only reason we even made it here is because the path was clear after the Orc General’s death,” Allison said. “If we pull back now, the Orc Lord might relocate or scatter his forces through the woods. Then we’ll never get this close again.”
And sending someone after Evangeline was no better. They were deep inside the forest, far from the Safe Zone. It would take days, and whoever went risked being tracked and cut down before even reaching her. Worse, splitting the group could cripple their defense if the orcs attacked. They were caught in a brutal stalemate: withdraw and lose their shot at the Orc Lord, or face him now, exposed and underprepared.
“We haven’t lost anyone on the way here,” Quinn argued. “The few orcs we did run into, we handled. Pulling back might be the smarter call.”
“That’s only because of what Luke did,” Allison replied. “There’s no guarantee it’ll be easy next time.”
“Still talking about him?” Eugene scoffed.
“The bastard’s a traitor. He killed Angelica just to level up. Not even worth mentioning his name,” Malik snapped.
“And I’d bet he just got lucky taking down the Orc General,” Eugene added. “Then bragged about it to you.”
Allison clicked her tongue. The air around her dropped a few degrees. She took a deep breath to calm herself. Part of it wasn’t even her fault. It was the class skill she had unlocked at level 40, a power that stirred too easily, feeding on her emotions whether she willed it or not.
[Draconic Exhalation (Ultra-Rare)]: The Draconic Swordsman does not need to strike. The very breath of a dragon is enough to declare sovereignty. Empowered by the [Heart of the Ice Dragon], you can exhale a frost-laden mist that rolls outward like a silent curse. The air chills, creeping and merciless. Frost crawls across stone, armor groans as it cracks, lungs seize in the bitter cold. No rage, only inevitability, patient, constant, absolute. Beware: this power is bound to your emotions, for a dragon’s fury is its greatest weapon.
Like a dragon’s snort of vapor, sometimes the frost escaped her without intent, a thin mist curling from her lips when her temper slipped. It wasn’t the full skill, not unless she fed mana into it, but the passive pulse of the [Heart of the Ice Dragon] had left its mark. Her very breath was touched with winter now.
She calmed herself. Luke had his share of guilt, he had fled after confessing to Angelica’s death. But still, hearing them spit venom about him twisted something inside her. He was her friend. One day, she hoped she’d see him again, drag him back by the ear if she had to. But right now, the Orc Lord was the only thing that mattered. His death meant power, gear, and the path to conquering the second fortress.
“I have a plan,” Allison said at last. “Actually… I have a few ideas. But to explain them, I need to go over some of my skills first.”
Strategy wasn’t her strong suit. She wasn’t the kind of leader who lived for war tables and flawless tactics. But with the group’s input, and Mason’s mind for both battle and strategy, they could shape something workable.
“I’ll start with the simplest one: ice.”
And so she began, laying out the combinations and synergies that turned her powers into something far more dangerous than anyone outside their circle would ever expect.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 576: Sunken Spoils
- Chapter 575: Assassin vs Gunslinger
- Chapter 574: War for the Bridge
- Chapter 573: One Death at a Time
- Chapter 572: Treasure Sealed by Blood
- Chapter 571: Night of Sinners
- Chapter 570: Hunted in Blackwater
- Chapter 569: Half-Second From Death
- Chapter 568: The Submerged Siege
- Chapter 567: The Swamp Rat
- Chapter 566: The Unarmed Survivor
- Chapter 565: Bridges of Martyrdom
- Chapter 564: Bridges Above Death
- Chapter 563: Assassin Among Heroes
- Chapter 562: The Relentless Hunter
- Chapter 561: The Ranking War
- Chapter 560: Demon’s Sight
- Chapter 559: The List of the Dead
- Chapter 558: Gang Slayer
- Chapter 557: Forest of Assassins
- Chapter 556: Battle Royale (Start of Volume 4)
- Chapter 555: The Dark Lord and His Girlfriend (End of Volume 3)
- Chapter 554: The Lost Demon
- Chapter 553: Mantle of Death
- Chapter 552: The Assassin and the Elven Goddess
- Chapter 551: The Trickster Goddess
- Chapter 550: The Beautiful Elf Goddess
- Chapter 549: The Sovereign’s Son
- Chapter 548: Demon Banquet
- Chapter 547: Rise of the Last Angel
- Chapter 546: No Salvation in the Last Instant
- Chapter 545: The Assassin Smiles
- Chapter 544: Berserker Valkyrie
- Chapter 543: The King Who Watches
- Chapter 542: Dominion of the Black Serpent
- Chapter 541: Becoming the... Abyss King
- Chapter 540: Abyss King
- Chapter 539: Myth Slayer
- Chapter 538: The Soul Devourer
- Chapter 537: The Hunt Inside the Soul
- Chapter 536: The Angel’s Second Class
- Chapter 535: Clash of Primordial Gods
- Chapter 534: How to Become a Conqueror
- Chapter 533: Two Abyss Princes
- Chapter 532: War Is Inevitable
- Chapter 531: A God’s Expectations
- Chapter 530: The Core Changes Everything
- Chapter 529: Echoes of Death
- Chapter 528: Demons Never Yield
- Chapter 527: The Demons’ Game
- Chapter 526: The Father of Darkness
- Chapter 525: You Called the Wrong Demon
- Chapter 524: Calling an Ancient God
- Chapter 523: Demon vs Oni Samurai
- Chapter 522: The Lone Guardian
- Chapter 521: Claws in the Dark
- Chapter 520: The Angel and the Vampire
- Chapter 519: The Lightning Spear
- Chapter 518: The Vampire’s Choice
- Chapter 517: The Crimson Fang
- Chapter 516: Vampire vs Assassin
- Chapter 515: Vampiric Fury
- Chapter 514: Servants of the Dark Lord
- Chapter 513: The Valkyrie’s Path
- Chapter 512: The Assassin’s Skill Upgrade
- Chapter 511: The Assassin’s Pact
- Chapter 510: Assassin of Lakarion
- Chapter 509: The Princess and the Predator
- Chapter 508: War Knocks at the Tent
- Chapter 507: Spirit Tool
- Chapter 506: An Assassin Among Tents
- Chapter 505: Between Maps and Danger
- Chapter 504: The Beast Awakens
- Chapter 503: Vampiric Beast Skill
- Chapter 502: Pieces of a Broken World
- Chapter 501: The Blade and the Whisper
- Chapter 500: In the Shadow of the Riddle
- Chapter 499: The Demon Smith’s Weapons
- Chapter 498: New Valkyrie Skill
- Chapter 497: Vampiric Strength
- Chapter 496: Temple Guardian Oni
- Chapter 495: The Soundless Hunter
- Chapter 494: The Taste of Poison
- Chapter 493: Born from a Ghoul
- Chapter 492: The Goddess’s Stomach
- Chapter 491: The Man with Antidotes
- Chapter 490: Invisible Death
- Chapter 489: Fire, Rats, and Screams
- Chapter 488: Steps into Poison
- Chapter 487: The Price of the Treasure
- Chapter 486: Assassins at Dawn
- Chapter 485: The Witch’s Gaze
- Chapter 484: The Unwanted Reunion
- Chapter 483: A Ragged Mercenary
- Chapter 482: Celestial Wings
- Chapter 481: Demons Who Know Nothing
- Chapter 480: The Demons’ Field
- Chapter 479: Gates of Another Dimension
- Chapter 478: Strategy or Instinct
- Chapter 477: Money or Blood
- Chapter 476: Vampiric Blood Shot
- Chapter 475: The Vampire’s Path
- Chapter 474: The Bloodline Interferes
- Chapter 473: The First Ranged Spell
- Chapter 472: The Black Wolf’s Territory
- Chapter 471: The Valkyrie’s Choice
- Chapter 470: The Stone Angel Strikes
- Chapter 469: A Vampire Who Already Died
- Chapter 468: The Valkyrie Advances
- Chapter 467: Wings in the Forest
- Chapter 466: Promises Against Dragons
- Chapter 465: The Kiss That Didn’t Happen
- Chapter 464: I Am the Chosen
- Chapter 463: When the Hero Hesitates
- Chapter 462: The Couch Goddess
- Chapter 461: The Vampire King’s Offer
- Chapter 460: The Power of the Teleportation Skill
- Chapter 459: Five Days Without War
- Chapter 458: Letters from a Demon Father
- Chapter 457: Wyvern in Panic
- Chapter 456: Wrath of the Tiny Dragon
- Chapter 455: From Venom to Wings
- Chapter 454: Corebreak Awakening
- Chapter 453: The Son Who Returned
- Chapter 452: The Return of Luke Moon
- Chapter 451: Beneath the Shadow Throne
- Chapter 450: The Vampire and the Dawn
- Chapter 449: The Mask Unmade
- Chapter 448: The Ghost of Maine
- Chapter 447: Bitten by My Beautiful Vampire Wife
- Chapter 446: Nobility Forged in Blood
- Chapter 445: Echo of the Inner Beast
- Chapter 444: My Lovely Vampire Wife
- Chapter 443: The Blood War
- Chapter 442: Manual on How to Take Care of My Lovely Vampire Servant
- Chapter 441: The Call of Night
- Chapter 440: A Vampiric Heart
- Chapter 439: My Beautiful Vampire Servant
- Chapter 438: The Crimson Ascension
- Chapter 437: Dreams of Ascension
- Chapter 436: The Vampire Awakens
- Chapter 435: The Stone Guardian
- Chapter 434: Echoes of Silent Jealousy
- Chapter 433: Storm After Goodbye
- Chapter 432: The Demon and the Dragon Queen
- Chapter 431: Farewell in Winter
- Chapter 430: A Fate Written in Ice
- Chapter 429: The Draconic Gaze
- Chapter 428: The Dragon Queen
- Chapter 427: Whispers of Royal Blood
- Chapter 426: A Name Pulled from Death
- Chapter 425: The Phantom Ship
- Chapter 424: The Assassin’s Warning
- Chapter 423: The Invisible War
- Chapter 422: Shadows Among Survivors
- Chapter 421: The Angel Who Must Not Fall
- Chapter 420: The Last Stone Angel
- Chapter 419: Angelic Servant of the Dark Lord
- Chapter 418: Love Born of Obsession
- Chapter 417: My Beautiful Stone Angel Servant
- Chapter 416: A Land Prepared by Gods
- Chapter 415: Shadows on the New Continent
- Chapter 414: Awakening in Strange Land
- Chapter 413: The Witch’s Ring
- Chapter 412: Ten Billion in Blood
- Chapter 411: The First Divine Step
- Chapter 410: Drops That Change Destinies
- Chapter 409: Birth of the Witch
- Chapter 408: The Guide and the God
- Chapter 407: Demon, Kaiju, or Phantom?
- Chapter 406: What If It’s A Demon (Start of Volume 3)
- Chapter 405: Return Of The Dark Lord (End of Volume 2)
- Chapter 404: Evolve Or Fade
- Chapter 403: Hero Out Of Time
- Chapter 402: The Worst Possible Ending
- Chapter 401: Under The Red Snow
- Chapter 400: Royal Blood Bastard
- Chapter 399: The Weight of the Final Step
- Chapter 398: I Won’t Let You Go
- Chapter 397: Duel at the End of the World
- Chapter 396: Last Minutes Before End
- Chapter 395: No Time for Heroes
- Chapter 394: The Doll Reforms
- Chapter 393: Hanging Over the Abyss
- Chapter 392: Demon vs Archangel
- Chapter 391: The Fury of the Midnight King
- Chapter 390: The Portal and the Midnight King
- Chapter 389: The King and the Dangerous Witch
- Chapter 388: Path of Stone and Blood
- Chapter 387: The Contract with Death
- Chapter 386: The Dragon’s Sacrifice
- Chapter 385: The Doll, the Phoenix, the Dragon
- Chapter 384: The Invisible Assassin
- Chapter 383: Host or Death
- Chapter 382: The Demon and the Archangel
- Chapter 381: The King and the Throne
- Chapter 380: The Angel and the Abyss
- Chapter 379: The Midnight King
- Chapter 378: Reanimated Wyvern Core
- Chapter 377: Final Step to the Castle
- Chapter 376: The Queen on the Board
- Chapter 375: A View to a Kill
- Chapter 374: Arrows in the Snow
- Chapter 373: Call of the Fallen Angel
- Chapter 372: An Army of One
- Chapter 371: One Hour to Die
- Chapter 370: Phantom Shot
- Chapter 369: The Assassin’s Choice
- Chapter 368: The Black-Armored Reaper
- Chapter 367: The Dragon Reborn in Fury
- Chapter 366: Assassin vs Dragon
- Chapter 365: Breath of the Ice Dragon
- Chapter 364: The Assassin and the Dragon
- Chapter 363: The Reanimated Dragon
- Chapter 362: The Midnight Lord
- Chapter 361: Storm of Arrows
- Chapter 360: Gaze of the Castle
- Chapter 359: The Cutting Cold of War
- Chapter 358: The Call of the Midnight War
- Chapter 357: The Midnight War Begins
- Chapter 356: Testament of the Fallen King
- Chapter 355: The Serpent’s Pact
- Chapter 354: The Maidens of Death
- Chapter 353: The Night of Confessions
- Chapter 352: The Night Before War
- Chapter 351: Plans for the End
- Chapter 350: The Sleeping Bloodline
- Chapter 349: Allison’s Lap
- Chapter 348: Rain and Redemption
- Chapter 347: The Sleeping Army
- Chapter 346: The Beastlord’s Weapon
- Chapter 345: Before the Midnight War
- Chapter 344: The Six-Hour War
- Chapter 343: The Midnight Archer
- Chapter 342: The Last Rehearsal of War
- Chapter 341: Ascension in Flames
- Chapter 340: Dragon’s Breath
- Chapter 339: Two Monsters and a Maid
- Chapter 338: Call of Blood
- Chapter 337: The Assassins’ Hobby
- Chapter 336: The Porcelain Lady
- Chapter 335: Shadow of a God
- Chapter 334: The Race of Gods
- Chapter 333: Dinner with the Assassin
- Chapter 332: The Assassin and the Maid
- Chapter 331: The Assassin Doll
- Chapter 330: A Toast to Betrayal
- Chapter 329: The Queen’s Condition
- Chapter 328: The Fang Arrow
- Chapter 327: Alliance or Annihilation
- Chapter 326: The Queen of Dawn
- Chapter 325: Whispers of Revenge
- Chapter 324: The Panther of Shadows
- Chapter 323: The Art of Assassination
- Chapter 322: Demonic Predator vs Plague Doctor
- Chapter 321: Princess Knight vs the Plague Doctor
- Chapter 320: Plague Doctor of Blight
- Chapter 319: Crown of Toxins
- Chapter 318: In the Assassin’s Hall
- Chapter 317: Midnight Betrayal
- Chapter 316: Blood Dawn
- Chapter 315: Seventy Ghosts
- Chapter 314: Scumbag Assassin
- Chapter 313: Lone Assassin vs the Fortress
- Chapter 312: Acolyte Assassin’s Garb
- Chapter 311: The God of Assassination’s Gift
- Chapter 310: Declaration of War
- Chapter 309: Demonic Predator vs Phantom Assassin
- Chapter 308: Demon’s Smile
- Chapter 307: Haunted Field
- Chapter 306: Claws Against Assassins
- Chapter 305: Phantom Siege
- Chapter 304: Rank Skill Revealed
- Chapter 303: Illegitimate Dragon’s Daughter
- Chapter 302: Demonic Hands Awaken
- Chapter 301: Mandatory Servant Evolution
- Chapter 300: Last Refuge Before War
- Chapter 299: Final Epic Skill
- Chapter 298: Kill the Midnight Lord
- Chapter 297: Midnight War
- Chapter 296: Acid Burst Arrow
- Chapter 295: Demonic Predator’s Dominion
- Chapter 294: Deadly Fortress Mission
- Chapter 293: Blood Siege
- Chapter 292: Hearts Ready for War
- Chapter 291: The City Forges War
- Chapter 290: War Table
- Chapter 289: The Power of the Acid Arrow
- Chapter 288: Assassin Ambush
- Chapter 287: Training Under the Shadow of War
- Chapter 286: Exodus to the Second Fortress
- Chapter 285: Allison Declares War
- Chapter 284: Luke and Erza Grimhart
- Chapter 283: Night of the Forbidden Escape
- Chapter 282: The Four Assassin Maids
- Chapter 281: The Succubus Spy
- Chapter 280: Flirting with the Demon
- Chapter 279: Banquet of Spies
- Chapter 278: Lucy, the Dark Lady
- Chapter 277: Infiltrator’s Maid Manual
- Chapter 276: Becoming the Dark... Lady
- Chapter 275: The Spectral Orc
- Chapter 274: Luke, the Belle of the Ball
- Chapter 273: Fake Girlfriend
- Chapter 272: The Assassin’s Way
- Chapter 271: Secret of the Night
- Chapter 270: Summoning the Spectral Soldier
- Chapter 269: Doom Explosion
- Chapter 268: New Skills of the Death Knight
- Chapter 267: Blood and Gods
- Chapter 266: Half-Ice Dragon
- Chapter 265: Shadow Prison
- Chapter 264: War or Tomorrow
- Chapter 263: Second Fortress Falls
- Chapter 262: Princess Charlie vs Warden Captain
- Chapter 261: Demonic Predator vs Midnight Siege
- Chapter 260: Haven vs Midnight Siege
- Chapter 259: The Lord Slayer
- Chapter 258: The Demon and the Dragon
- Chapter 257: War in the Shadows
- Chapter 256: The Cursed Gift
- Chapter 255: The Lost Survivor
- Chapter 254: Death Behind the Mask
- Chapter 253: The Faceless Assassin
- Chapter 252: The Phantom Assassin’s Scream
- Chapter 251: Acid Blood Arrow
- Chapter 250: Assassin’s Siege
- Chapter 249: Four Epic Skills
- Chapter 248: Scumbag or Hero?
- Chapter 247: Goodbye, Safe Zone
- Chapter 246: Blood Oath
- Chapter 245: The Legendary Katana
- Chapter 244: Awakened Dragon
- Chapter 243: Allison vs Orc Lord
- Chapter 242: Dragon Blood
- Chapter 241: Time to Kill the Orc Lord
- Chapter 240: Orc Lord’s Invasion
- Chapter 239: Draconic Exhalation
- Chapter 238: Heart of the Ice Dragon
- Chapter 237: Kiss or Bullseye
- Chapter 236: Licence to Kill
- Chapter 235: Girlfriend or Enemy
- Chapter 234: Arrows, Lies, and Danger
- Chapter 233: Hunter Marking the Hunter
- Chapter 232: Predator and the Shadow Thief
- Chapter 231: The Invisible Blow
- Chapter 230: Midnight Siege
- Chapter 229: Red Eyes in the Dark
- Chapter 228: Imminent War
- Chapter 227: Demonic Predator vs Shadow Assassins
- Chapter 226: The Predator’s Promise
- Chapter 225: Predator at the Gate
- Chapter 224: Message for the Boss
- Chapter 223: Assassin Botanist
- Chapter 222: Secret of the Midnight Lord
- Chapter 221: The Birth of the Dark Empire
- Chapter 220: The Obsessed’s Wrath
- Chapter 219: Council of Fear
- Chapter 218: Predator Class Skills
- Chapter 217: Ascension of the Assassin Class
- Chapter 216: Jormungandr, the Legendary Familiar
- Chapter 215: Plague Mercenary
- Chapter 214: A Legendary Item
- Chapter 213: Dark Lord vs Beast Lord
- Chapter 212: Demonic Assassin vs Beast Lord
- Chapter 211: Hunted by the Beast Lord
- Chapter 210: Assassin vs Beast Lord
- Chapter 209: Echo of the Fallen Statue
- Chapter 208: Angel Vs Demon
- Chapter 207: Fallen Stone Angel
- Chapter 206: Corrupted Blood of Mother Freya
- Chapter 205: Blood is the Assassin’s Power
- Chapter 204: New Assassin Skills
- Chapter 203: Assassin Killing Statues
- Chapter 202: Sanctuary of the Stone Echoes
- Chapter 201: Beast Lord’s Fury
- Chapter 200: Trapped with the Serpent
- Chapter 199: Assassin in the Tavern
- Chapter 198: The Hunt Begins at Midnight
- Chapter 197: Phantom in the Forest
- Chapter 196: Skill Born of Rage
- Chapter 195: The Chosen of the God of Assassination
- Chapter 194: Kings, Gods and Gamblers
- Chapter 193: The Silent Assassin
- Chapter 192: Two Servants of Rot
- Chapter 191: Poison on the Blade
- Chapter 190: Death Painting
- Chapter 189: Botanist or Assassin?
- Chapter 188: Ancient Skill Unlocked
- Chapter 187: Freya, Bees, or Boom?
- Chapter 186: Between Plants, Poison, and Madness
- Chapter 185: A Recipe Stolen from Gods
- Chapter 184: The Secret of Goddess Freya
- Chapter 183: So This Is How a Witch Begins
- Chapter 182: What the Hell Happened to the Assassin?
- Chapter 181: The Gods’ Inheritance
- Chapter 180: The Science of Witchcraft
- Chapter 179: That Which Seemed Like Magic
- Chapter 178: A Week with a God
- Chapter 177: The Name on the Blade
- Chapter 176: Old Witchcraft
- Chapter 175: Azazel’s Legacy
- Chapter 174: The Hanged Man
- Chapter 173: Shards of the First World
- Chapter 172: The Gods’ Harvest
- Chapter 171: The Inventor and the Demon
- Chapter 170: The Beast Lord’s Domain
- Chapter 169: Beast Lord
- Chapter 168: Survival Guide With a Snarky Soul
- Chapter 167: Welcome to the Midnight Kingdom’s Capital
- Chapter 166: Five Fires, One Fate
- Chapter 165: Neither Ally Nor Enemy
- Chapter 164: Two Lords, One Path
- Chapter 163: The Only Survivor
- Chapter 162: One Monster Killed Another
- Chapter 161: One Man vs the Room
- Chapter 160: Traitor or Tool
- Chapter 159: Back to the Chaos (Start of Volume 2)
- Chapter 158: Rise of the Dark Lord (End of Volume 1)
- Chapter 157: Fall of the Coward
- Chapter 156: No Turning Back
- Chapter 155: Death in the Dark
- Chapter 154: Everyone Against Luke
- Chapter 153: War Before the War
- Chapter 152: Demonic Assassin vs Midnight Warden
- Chapter 151: Luke vs Midnight Warden
- Chapter 150: The Blade of Promise
- Chapter 149: Death Rail
- Chapter 148: Blood in Silence
- Chapter 147: Coward or Survivor
- Chapter 146: Stabbed in the Soul
- Chapter 145: Hell with Red Eyes
- Chapter 144: Heart of Ice, Blade of Fury
- Chapter 143: Blood and Fury
- Chapter 142: The Ant Queen Ascends
- Chapter 141: The Ant Queen
- Chapter 140: Where It All Fell
- Chapter 139: The Truth About Escape
- Chapter 138: The Maiden of Blades
- Chapter 137: The Assassin and the Archer
- Chapter 136: Erza, the Doll
- Chapter 135: Blood Tunnel
- Chapter 134: March to the Queen
- Chapter 133: Bartholomew vs Marshall
- Chapter 132: Death Route
- Chapter 131: On the Other Side of the War
- Chapter 130: The Queen Lies Hidden
- Chapter 129: The Swarm Has A General
- Chapter 128: The Scream of the Colony
- Chapter 127: The Fortress Is A Graveyard
- Chapter 126: The King Showed His Claws
- Chapter 125: From Skeleton to Monster
- Chapter 124: The Sacred Number
- Chapter 123: From Chaos, She Rises in Flames
- Chapter 122: When Death Misses the Target
- Chapter 121: Hunting with Hunger and Fists
- Chapter 120: The Pugilist Awakens
- Chapter 119: The Last One Standing
- Chapter 118: Demonic Assassin vs Morvat, the Orc General
- Chapter 117: Luke and Charlie vs Orc Army
- Chapter 116: A Shadow in the Storm
- Chapter 115: Demonic Assassin vs Devourer Mantis
- Chapter 114: Perception or Death
- Chapter 113: Listening In The Dark
- Chapter 112: Hell Comes With Blades
- Chapter 111: When Blood Is A Weapon
- Chapter 110: Assassin Of The Dark
- Chapter 109: Revenge Of The Orc Lord
- Chapter 108: Refuge Of Bones
- Chapter 107: Falling Into Darkness
- Chapter 106: Forest Demon
- Chapter 105: Demonic Assassin vs Orc General
- Chapter 104: Silence Before the Blade
- Chapter 103: The Demon Between Factions
- Chapter 102: When Escape Leads to Hell
- Chapter 101: Tracking the Renegade Web
- Chapter 100: The Wraith Form
- Chapter 99: Bastion’s Princess
- Chapter 98: Demonic Assassin vs Phantom Assassin
- Chapter 97: A Party at the Edge
- Chapter 96: The Manticore Captain’s Gift
- Chapter 95: Becoming the Darkness
- Chapter 94: New Demonic Skills Unlocked
- Chapter 93: The Blade, the Arrow, and the Manticore
- Chapter 92: Lightning Manticore
- Chapter 91: From Silence to the Storm
- Chapter 90: She Wore My Shirt
- Chapter 89: The Midnight Warden’s Chest
- Chapter 88: Between Dinosaurs and Demons
- Chapter 87: To Kill a Warden
- Chapter 86: Locked by Blood and Shadow
- Chapter 85: Time Skip
- Chapter 84: Secrets Have Owners
- Chapter 83: Midnight Mechanism
- Chapter 82: Demonic Blade Dance
- Chapter 81: In the Heart of Orc Fury
- Chapter 80: No Escape in Orc Realm
- Chapter 79: Lost in the Orc Forest
- Chapter 78: Midnight Warden
- Chapter 77: Hidden Treasure, Deadly Risk
- Chapter 76: The Treasure of Artemis Unveiled
- Chapter 75: Surviving the Arachnid Guardian
- Chapter 74: Cathedral, Kobolds, and Chaos
- Chapter 73: The Bell’s Echo in the Forest
- Chapter 72: Secrets of the Safe Zones
- Chapter 71: Bone Skills
- Chapter 70: The Blood Demon’s Roar
- Chapter 69: Battle with the Orc Captain
- Chapter 68: The Call of the Orc War
- Chapter 67: Assassin’s Mark
- Chapter 66: Challenge at the Bandit Camp
- Chapter 65: Secrets of Bastion Revealed
- Chapter 64: Chasing the Forbidden Treasure
- Chapter 63: The Assassin Shows No Mercy
- Chapter 62: Blades in the Storm
- Chapter 61: Hunted in the Dark Forest
- Chapter 60: Blood Regeneration
- Chapter 59: Phantom Assassin
- Chapter 58: The King’s Dominion
- Chapter 57: Curse of the Lords
- Chapter 56: Demonic Blood
- Chapter 55: Dance of Death and Choices
- Chapter 54: Inside the Cursed Kingdom
- Chapter 53: Undead Invasion
- Chapter 52: The Necklace Mystery
- Chapter 51: The Death Knight Rises
- Chapter 50: The Secret of Bloodlines
- Chapter 49: Clothes, Potions, and Danger
- Chapter 48: Ice Magic and Mysterious Bloodlines
- Chapter 47: Assassin’s Precision, Warrior’s Power
- Chapter 46: Demonic Assassin vs Orcs
- Chapter 45: The Awakened Assassin
- Chapter 44: Dark Blood
- Chapter 43: New Demonic Power
- Chapter 42: New Skeleton Skill
- Chapter 41: The Sword, Fist, and Tusk
- Chapter 40: When the Storm Reveals Hunters
- Chapter 39: Blades in the Snow
- Chapter 38: Fight in Deadly Cold
- Chapter 37: Hunt in Frozen Forest
- Chapter 36: Cold Shadows, Sharp Blades
- Chapter 35: The Assassin in the Snowstorm
- Chapter 34: Midnight Terror
- Chapter 33: The New Assassin Class
- Chapter 32: Assassin Class Mutation
- Chapter 31: Rise of the Assassin
- Chapter 30: The Assassin and the Skeleton
- Chapter 29: Assassin vs Psychopaths
- Chapter 28: The Predator Awakens
- Chapter 27: The Assassin Approaches
- Chapter 26: When All Seems Lost
- Chapter 25: Flaming Assassin
- Chapter 24: Siege of Flaming Bones
- Chapter 23: The Servant’s New Skill
- Chapter 22: Assassin’s Duel With a Beast
- Chapter 21: The Assassin and the Fury of the Waters
- Chapter 20: Trapped In Flooded Catacombs
- Chapter 19: Rise of the Skeleton Servant
- Chapter 18: The Dark Lord’s Loyal Blade
- Chapter 17: A Servant Born from Shadows
- Chapter 16: The Gift of Demonic Power
- Chapter 15: Legacy of the Dark Lord
- Chapter 14: Dark Lord’s Awakening
- Chapter 13: Becoming the Dark Lord
- Chapter 12: Embrace of the Dark Lord
- Chapter 11: Sacrifice or Death
- Chapter 10: The Chessboard of Fate
- Chapter 9: Crossing the Abyss
- Chapter 8: Into the Assassin’s Mind
- Chapter 7: The Demon’s Watch
- Chapter 6: The Forest of Death
- Chapter 5: The Assassin’s Gambit
- Chapter 4: Hunted in the Depths
- Chapter 3: Assassin’s Awakening
- Chapter 2: Choose a Class or Die Trying
- Chapter 1: Welcome to the Wrong Dungeon