Chapter 320 – Arrival in the Royal Capital
Manrique watched as Claude bumbled over with a large sack slung over his shoulder.
“What’s this? You look like a refugee escaping with all your belongings…”
Claude smiled bitterly. He didn’t think his old host couple would saddle him with half the house, all destined for their third son in the capital. He supposed it was better than them trying to push their daughter onto him despite knowing he was married, not much better, but better.
Despite its size, the sack wasn’t that heavy. It was mostly clothing and blankets. The seasons were changing, and, despite their son being both an adult and a businessman who should be more than capable of looking after himself, his parents were doing what parents did best: acting like their kid couldn’t blow his nose without their help. So they’d sent him the next season’s clothing, an entire cupboard of it. The change of seasons was why Manrique was heading to the capital as well. He was going to see to the summer uniforms of the staff and student body.
Claude couldn’t very well refuse his hosts, despite how unhappy he was to be saddled the errand boy title. Taking the sack to the capital was one thing, but to find their son in that haystack was asking too much. Nearly a million people lived in the city and the surrounding amalgamated and semi-separate towns and villages. Where was he supposed to find their son? Even with his search narrowed to just the royal guard, he still had dozens of outsposts and barracks to search.
Manrique had Lonkdor deliver their breakfast before they set off. Claude was both disappointed and somewhat relieved to see the meal much simpler than the one they’d had the night before. It was still extravagant, but at least it was within the range he could accept without feeling unduly envious of his friend. Their breakfast was made specifically for the road. A honeyed bread bacon sandwich, red tea, a bowl of wheat porridge, and a fried egg. On its own it didn’t sound very extravagant, besides the honeyed bread, but both the porridge and the fried egg were spiced expensively, and Claude could taste the red tea was made of high-quality leaves.
They polished breakfast quickly, but unhurriedly, and finished the last of their preparations to depart. Only Lonkdor and Claude accompanied Manrique, the coachman went along as well, of course, but he didn’t really count. Manrique had indeed pulled through. A man jogged over five minutes before their scheduled departure time with the signed papers approving Claude’s inclusion in the escort.
They thus departed on time. Claude joined Manrique in the coach, while Lonkdor sat up front with the coachman, whom he would be relieving in a couple of hours.
Claude had the coach make a short detour to the staff entrance of the kitchen, into which he vanished for a short minute, and emerged with a large paper bag.
“It smells sweet,” Manrique commented as the young captain took a satisfied seat.
Claude opened the bag conspiratorially to reveal half-a-dozen loaves of honeyed egg-flour bread.
“You can take one. Consider it a gift for the kids,” Claude said.
“The bread from yesterday? How’d you get it? I asked for some this morning and was told they were finished.”
Claude smiled mischievously.
“They were. I paid the cooks to make me these. I bought the ingredients as well.”
“How much? I don’t think they would have been willing to do it for cheap.”
Manrique hesitated when he heard Claude had paid for everything. A treat for his kids or not, it was a little too much to ask.
“Don’t be a stranger, man! Don’t worry about the money. I wouldn’t have thought about this if they hadn’t served the bread yesterday. I was wondering what I should get your kids as a hello present when I thought of this.”
Manrique smiled at the mention of his children.
“They’ll love them, and I’m sure they’ll love you. I was thinking of having a bite, but I would feel bad eating some of their gift. Keep it. You can give it to them yourself.”
Kleibon was some forty kilometres from the capital, a full day’s travel by coach. A full day ending at midnight. They would not get anything done today. They planned to head to Manrique’s home to drop off their things, then stay in a room at an inn provided by the college.
Manrique would head to Army HQ the next morning to deal with his business, leaving Claude to do what he pleased. Claude planned to deal with Natalie’s business first, then visit Baroness Maria. If he had time left after that, he would go book shopping. He hoped to return with enough to last him the year. If everything went off without a hitch on Manrique’s side, they would depart the following day, if not, the day after.
They stopped at an inn for a quick lunch and switched out their horses. The road was unusually quiet, and they made good time, even making it to the capital an hour early. The city still only came into view on the horizon well after sundown, however.
“It’ll be another hour or two before we reach the gates,” Manrique said, “You used to be able to see the lake before you saw the city, but it’s grown so much that you can’t see the lake even from well within the city anymore. The king built the first city walls about a decade after the first stones for the castle were laid. They were designed to enclose the entire city, but by the time they were finished, the city had already grown so much, as had the kingdom, that everything inside had become the royal quarter, and the real city once again sat outside the walls.
“The second ring came several years later, but again, by the time it was finished the city had grown well beyond its boundary. Today the second ring marks the outer boundary of the inner city. Stellin I waited another five years after the second wall’s completion for the city to finish growing before he had the third ring built. It covered 36 boroughs, and finally enclosed the entire city.
Of course, the city didn’t stand still for long. By the time Stellin III came along, the city had double in size yet again. The cost of building another ring of walls would equal four years of the army’s budget, however, and given how prone such projects are to going over budget, it was more likely it would have cost as much as a decade of the army’s budget. The king decided it would be more prudent to defend the city with a strong army that would keep the enemy out of the kingdom entirely, rather than build a strong wall and let the enemy march all the way through his lands to the capital before facing them properly.
“He had to spend about the same amount of money on construction in the end, anyway. A powerful army was useless if it couldn’t get to the enemy, so he commissioned the construction of the kingdom’s now-famous road system. It was a prudent move, however, one that has since paid back its construction costs with interest. It allowed the kingdom to do away with powerful noble levies in favour of an army under the king’s command.
“In recent years the city’s finally passed the one-million-resident mark. It’s still technically called ‘Blackswan Castle’, but no one uses that name anymore. Everyone just calls it the capital, or the royal capital, if need be. Even the government’s official documents just use that instead, save the most official of archives.
“Despite the kingdom’s massive road redo under Stellin III, the city’s roads were still a tangle of swerving, swaying, and curling streets, most of which led nowhere until Stellin IX had much of the inner city torn down and rebuilt in orderly rings. The other city is still mostly a tangle thanks to it being an amalgamation of towns and villages rather than part of the actual city itself, save the large thoroughfares which were included in the road redo of old when they were still country roads connecting the settlements.”
Claude had heard much of this in school, of course, but he let his friend finish the lecture he so clearly enjoyed giving. It wasn’t all old news, luckily, Manrique was nothing if not an expert on the capital’s history, and he seemed to take great pleasure in educating Claude — the latter being the country bumpkin he was.
“The innermost part of the city, the part within the first ring where Blackswan Castle and the Rose Palace stand, is now known simply as ‘the court’. The royals and their servants live there. The old inner city is split in half, one housing the government, including Army HQ. The other half houses the city’s emergency stores in case of sieges, and the royal guards’ headquarters, training facilities, and living quarters. It’s off limits to anyone without express access. They call the area between the first and second curtain of walls the ‘first ring’.
“The thirty six boroughs between the second and third curtain of walls has changed a lot since the reconstruction as well. The first and third boroughs house the government’s lower officials and servants and their families. The second, fourth, and fifth boroughs are less important storage areas. The sixth borough holds the constabulary’s headquarters and other facilities. The seventh to tenth boroughs are split between various keeper facilities, and house the keepers that watch over the outer city.
“The 11th to 22nd boroughs are open to the richest in the city. Not even most of the nobles can even afford a place there. Your baroness lives there. The 24th and 25th boroughs are dedicated to academies. It’s known unofficially as ‘Scholar’s Quarter’. Ask the coachman and he’ll take you to whichever academy, college, university, or school you wish.
“The rest of the boroughs are dominated by shops and various other businesses. Most of the city’s people call it ‘Haggler Haven’. Nobody knows the exact number, but I’m told over four hundred businesses are opened every day. Most of them close again within the year. It’s not easy to make enough money to pay the high rent in such a competitive neighbourhood. The 32nd borough is especially tough. The port is there. The city’s biggest river runs through there, too. It opens into Lake Bryanopest. The borough right next to it, number 33, is the capital’s main distribution hub. If you can’t find something in Haggler Haven, you won’t find it anywhere in the kingdom, or — I dare say — on this side of the continent.
“Together, all 36 boroughs are known as the second ring. Outside of the third curtain of walls stand 72 sectors. Some of them are boroughs, part of the city proper, and some as any number of other things, part of the towns and villages. You wouldn’t know the difference though, where one town ends and another starts is literally just a line on a map, the buildings certainly don’t stop anywhere. It’s all one big, continuous city. Twenty-eight of these sectors hold the city’s factories, the biggest production centre on this side of the continent. My house is in the 41st sector, one of the boroughs. 122 Shortear-dog Street. We got the place after everyone was kicked out of the second ring.”
Claude knew land seizure was very much a thing on Freia, but he’d not expected anyone to do it on the scale the kings of Aueras had. If anyone was unhappy about it, Manrique was not one of them, however. Claude wondered what compensation, other than the house, he must have been given to not be unhappy over the forced move.
“We’re in the fourth ring now. Most of the nobles live here. Everything further out is farms and orchards. It’s not really a ring, but everyone in the third ring calls it that so they feel like they’re not the outskirts of the city.
“You see all those greenhouses? Most of them are brand new. Greenhouse farming became really popular last year, and many are still building new greenhouses this year. It lets us plant things that need a hotter climate than we have here, or grow our summer crops much earlier in spring, and much later into autumn. Those blackberries you had last night came from one such greenhouse. Naturally the produce is still much more expensive off season since they’re still very rare.”
Manrique watched the farmsteads and farmland roll by in silence for several minutes, then spoke again as they passed through the city gate.
“We’re now entering the third ring. We should arrive in another ten minutes. Come to think of it, I’ve been away for three weeks. I wonder if the kids will be surprised to see me. Thanks again for the gift, by the way.”
Claude smiled noncommittally. They were practically family, what was a loaf of bread between bond-brothers?
The night was pitch black, and had been for several hours, when the coach stopped in front of the lieutenant-colonel’s home. His three children came running out of the front door several seconds after their father emerged from the coach. They nearly ripped him to pieces when they saw the bread. He quickly introduced Claude, making sure to mention he was the one that had bought the bread for them so they would rip him to shreds instead.
His wife was cut from the virtuous housewife cloth. She thanked Claude for the gift and the three children did as well, finally calmed by several stern glares from their father. The youngest, a girl in her sixth year, even gave Claude a kiss on the cheek.
Manrique and his wife’s parents were already asleep, so Claude’s introduction to them would have to happen another time. Their luggage was unloaded, and Manrique took Claude to the inn where he, the coachman, and adjutant would stay.
The inn had a weird name: The Boiling Steak. Manrique said their signature dish was grilled steak with boiled sauce, hence the name.
Though their trip was covered by the college, Manrique didn’t order a feast. Everyone got the inn’s signature steak, bread, soup, roast sausages, potato mash, and two mugs of blackwheat ale.
Manrique explained that, as much as he wanted to treat them, the college was very strict on any expenses on trips made on its purse. The people were to be fed, not treated. If they’d been staying at an inn outside the third ring, or just in one of the sectors that weren’t boroughs, they could get much more for the same price, but this was officially part of the capital, and the capital had its own ideas on what was a fair price for food.
Manrique arranged three rooms, a guest room for Claude and Lonkdor each, and a storeroom for the coachman, then returned home. He had been itchy to get back since he’d greeted his wife with a kiss when they’d arrived. Claude doubted, tired and stiff as he was from the journey, he would get any sleep that night.
Claude, for his part, was just as tired, and would be doing nothing but sleeping. The women from the neighbourhood would not let him have that sleep easily, however. One came knocking every other dozen minutes, asking if he would like them to warm his bed, or some part of his body. He put an end to it with a somewhat aggressive ‘Do NOT disturb me!’ tag he drew and hung on his door handle.
Lonkdor was far less inclined to do just sleeping, however. And the moans of at least two women soon started leaking through the wall. It took a casting of Silence to finally give Claude the peace and quiet he needed to sleep.
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Chapters
- Chapter 592: Guzheng Song (2)
- Chapter 591
- Chapter 590: Dawn of the Age of the Ironclad
- Chapter 589: Battle of Nubari Islands
- Chapter 588: Attack on Port Wades
- Chapter 587: Trivialities
- Chapter 586: Royal Navy Scandal
- Chapter 585: Three Main Intelligence Agencies
- Chapter 584: The Royal Family’s Ironclads
- Chapter 583 - Visitation
- Chapter 582: Borkal’s Failure
- Chapter 581 - Myjack Joins the Household
- Chapter 580: Borkal and Eriksson
- Chapter 579 - Potential for Sheila to Advance
- Chapter 578 - Meanwhile, on the Western Coast
- Chapter 577: Awkward Court Case
- Chapter 576: Official Notice and Lawsuit
- Chapter 575 - General Siegfeld’s Development Plan
- Chapter 574 - Reply and Captives
- Chapter 573: Two Letters and the National Preservation Fund
- Chapter 572 - Arbeit’s Past
- Chapter 571 - Refused Requests
- Chapter 570 - Lease and the Court’s Three Requests
- Chapter 569 - Middle of the 9th Month
- Chapter 568: Wolves Abroad, Hyenas at Home
- Chapter 567: National Defence Force and Useless Allies
- Chapter 566 Claude’s Headache
- Chapter 565: Change of the Homecoming Shiksans
- Chapter 564 - Blancarte’s Suggestion
- Chapter 563 Strategic Analysis and Delegation
- Chapter 562 - The Great Demise
- Chapter 561 - Attacking First
- Chapter 560: 9th Month of Year 604
- Chapter 559: Strategic Lies
- Chapter 558 - Fate of Mambamark
- Chapter 557 - Avitelli I of Bleyotte
- Chapter 556 - Clueless Mother
- Chapter 555 Worrying Household Matters
- Chapter 554 - Blancarte’s Intentions
- Chapter 553 - To the Mainland
- Chapter 552 - Homecoming Shiksans
- Chapter 551 - Cape Lodocus’s Handover
- Chapter 550 Return of General Birkin
- Chapter 549 - Death of the Great Chieftain
- Chapter 548 Western Coast Incident of 603
- Chapter 547 - General Skri’s Secret Message
- Chapter 546 - Looming Threat
- Chapter 545 - Battle Report
- Chapter 544 Pamigar Revolt
- Chapter 543: Court Case of the Wood
- Chapter 542 Escort and Transport
- Chapter 541 - Reorganisation and Voluntary Folk
- Chapter 540 - Family Matters
- Chapter 539 - Tesoray’s Future
- Chapter 538 - Shiksan Captives
- Chapter 537: Operation Wildfire
- Chapter 536 Ironclad Deal
- Chapter 535 - Analysis and Response
- Chapter 534 - Two Bits of Bad News
- Chapter 533 - Reparations Negotiations and Arms Deal
- Chapter 532: Sharp Negotiations
- Chapter 531 - Prime Minister’s Reception
- Chapter 530 - Deploying Troops
- Chapter 529 - Really a Misunderstanding?
- Chapter 528 Bandit Extermination
- Chapter 527 Fief Picks
- Chapter 526 - Solidarity of Victors
- Chapter 525 - The Council’s Three Demands
- Chapter 524 - Choice and Solidarity
- Chapter 523 - Elevation Fee
- Chapter 522 - The King’s Scheme
- Chapter 521 - Prime Minister’s Two Proposals
- Chapter 520 Disassembly and Diversion
- Chapter 519 - Captives and Expansion
- Chapter 518 - Appointment and Delegation
- Chapter 517 - Good News and Lies
- Chapter 516 Clash in Polyvisia (4)
- Chapter 515 - Clash in Polyvisia (3)
- Chapter 514 - Clash in Polyvisia (2)
- Chapter 513 Clash in Polyvisia (1)
- Chapter 512 - Prelude to Battle
- Chapter 511 - Choosing to Fight or Leave
- Chapter 510 - Severe Circumstances
- Chapter 509 - Saint Lusk Naval Battle
- Chapter 508 - Butcher of Polyvisia
- Chapter 507 - En Route to Polyvisia
- Chapter 506 Station and Choice
- Chapter 505 - Triumph of Ambruiz
- Chapter 504 War on Two Fronts
- Chapter 503 Arrival and Impersonation
- Chapter 502 Operation Crescent Moon
- Chapter 501 Goals
- Chapter 500 - Deciding to Deploy
- Chapter 499 Conversation on the Train
- Chapter 498 Chasing Ambassador’s Away and Maria’s Arrival
- Chapter 497 Declaration of War
- Chapter 496 Ironclad and Stahlhelm
- Chapter 495 Aid
- Chapter 494 - Splitting Family Assets
- Chapter 493 Family Troubles
- Chapter 492 Busywork and Misfortune
- Chapter 491 Catching Up
- Chapter 490 Sheila’s Experiences
- Chapter 489 Blackwind, Stop Licking!
- Chapter 488 Train
- Chapter 487 Tracking
- Chapter 486 The Hunt
- Chapter 485 Troubling Household Matters
- Chapter 484 Request and Reply
- Chapter 483The Union Rises
- Chapter 482Sacred Light Era Year 595
- Chapter 481 Deploying on the Mainland
- Chapter 480 - Aftermath and Self-governance
- Chapter 479 Blinded by Greed
- Chapter 478 Ambassadors’ Night Meeting
- Chapter 477 Shock at the Banquet
- Chapter 476: Piglet Capture Conflict
- Chapter 475 - Ambassador’s Arrival
- Chapter 474 - Rebuke
- Chapter 473 - Blacksail and Eriksson
- Chapter 472 - Private Conversation
- Chapter 471 - Borkal’s Experiences
- Chapter 470 Cleanup After the Great Battle
- Chapter 469 The Grand Push
- Chapter 468 At Sea
- Chapter 467: Surprise Attack Planning
- Chapter 466:
- Chapter 465 - Meeting and Surprise Attack
- Chapter 464 - Crossing the Floating Bridge
- Chapter 463 Tricks and Countermeasures
- Chapter 462: Attack and Reinforcement
- Chapter 461: Why Isn’t Shiks Attacking?
- Chapter 460:
- Chapter 459:
- Chapter 458:
- Chapter 457 The Nikancha’s Offer
- Chapter 456 Rumours and Going Off-topic
- Chapter 455 Tobacco Business
- Chapter 454:
- Chapter 453:
- Chapter 452:
- Chapter 451:
- Chapter 450 Merit, Lesson, and the Foolish Nikancha
- Chapter 449 Bloody Clash
- Chapter 448: Heated Battle at Camp
- Chapter 447: Attack Mishap
- Chapter 446: Unexpected Developments
- Chapter 445: Awards and Armaments
- Chapter 444: Witness to the Night Battle
- Chapter 443:
- Chapter 442:
- Chapter 441 Night Attack and Ambush
- Chapter 440:
- Chapter 439: Defence Line
- Chapter 438: Pre-war Business
- Chapter 437 - Shiksan Arrival
- Chapter 436: Negotiations (2)
- Chapter 435 Negotiations (1)
- Chapter 434 - Here Come the Nikancha Ambassadors
- Chapter 433: Opinion
- Chapter 432 - Operation Leak
- Chapter 431: Claude’s Countermeasures
- Chapter 430: Faceslapping
- Chapter 429: Argument and Captives
- Chapter 428 Lease
- Chapter 427 Fundraising
- Chapter 426: Loan
- Chapter 425: Western Coast
- Chapter 424: News from Smugglers
- Chapter 423 - New Rifle
- Chapter 422 - The Purge
- Chapter 421: Military Industrial Equipment
- Chapter 420: Borkal’s Legendary Exploits
- Chapter 419: Assembly Hall
- Chapter 418: Averting Trouble
- Chapter 417 - Viscount Godic
- Chapter 416 Absorbed into the Theatre
- Chapter 415 Rubbish Defence
- Chapter 414 Reasoning
- Chapter 413 Restructuring and Huge Bombshell
- Chapter 412 Downsizing and Shocking News
- Chapter 411: Secret Orders from the First Prince
- Chapter 410: Conclusive Year-end Report
- Chapter 409 - Civil War and Waves of Immigrants
- Chapter 408: War Orphans
- Chapter 407: Rapidly Changing World
- Chapter 406 - Problem Solved
- Chapter 405: Discharge Problem
- Chapter 404: Humbling Oneself
- Chapter 403: Non-stop News
- Chapter 402 - The Royal Capital’s Response
- Chapter 401 - Thoughts and Self-preservation
- Chapter 400 Greytower Magi and Countermeasures
- Chapter 399: Loss
- Chapter 398 - Assassination
- Chapter 397 Ambushed
- Chapter 396 - Gunshots at Midnight
- Chapter 395 - Attack Drill
- Chapter 394 - General Aljess
- Chapter 393 - Recruitment
- Chapter 392 - Revolver Test: Success!
- Chapter 391 - Father-Daughter Magi
- Chapter 390 - Reunion After a Long Parting
- Chapter 389 - Sixty Percent
- Chapter 388 - Word of Mouth
- Chapter 387 - Majid III’s Plans
- Chapter 386: News from Shiks
- Chapter 385 - Position Shift
- Chapter 384 - Great Deal for the Nikancha
- Chapter 383 - The Nikancha Call for Help
- Chapter 382 - Strike
- Chapter 381 Conquest of Wickhamsburg
- Chapter 380 - General Eiblont
- Chapter 379 Third Victory
- Chapter 378 - Trade
- Chapter 377 - Battle Back and Forth
- Chapter 376 - The Second Encampment
- Chapter 375 - Dawn Attack
- Chapter 374 - Bull Hunting
- Chapter 373 - Borkal’s Mission
- Chapter 372 - Hot Air Engine
- Chapter 371 - Monster and Power
- Chapter 370 - Work Horses, Donkeys, Mine, and Factory
- Chapter 369 - Matters Settled
- Chapter 368 Reuniting with an Old Friend
- Chapter 367 - Sudden Incident
- Chapter 366 - New Theatre Preparation Meeting
- Chapter 365 - Explosives and Ignition Powder
- Chapter 364 - Drivick
- Chapter 363 - Mister Weyblon
- Chapter 362 - Spending and Promotion
- Chapter 361 - Problem Solved
- Chapter 360 - Field Marshal of the Theatre
- Chapter 359 - General Fansnik
- Chapter 358 - Truth and Excavation
- Chapter 357 Changes in the Corps
- Chapter 356 - Military Budget Debacle
- Chapter 355 - State of Turmoil
- Chapter 354 - The General’s Mistake
- Chapter 353 - Battle of Balingana (3)
- Chapter 352 - Battle of Balingana (2)
- Chapter 351 - Battle of Balingana (1)
- Chapter 350 - Bait and Massacre
- Chapter 349 Great Battle’s Eve
- Chapter 348 - Theatre of War
- Chapter 347 - Victory and Expansion
- Chapter 346 - Angelina’s Marriage Matters
- Chapter 345 - Siblings’ Arrival
- Chapter 344 - Burning Mordo
- Chapter 343 - Push and Pull
- Chapter 342 Operation Burn
- Chapter 341 Night Attack! Night Attack!
- Chapter 340 - Claude Defence Line
- Chapter 339 Encounter
- Chapter 338 - Planning
- Chapter 337 The High-Commissioner’s Problem
- Chapter 336 Port Cobius
- Chapter 335 - Arrival on Nubissia
- Chapter 334 Another War
- Chapter 333 - Training Exercise
- Chapter 332 - Two New Developments
- Chapter 331 - Long Distance Training
- Chapter 330 - Military Discipline and Healer Transfer
- Chapter 329 - Personnel and Organisation
- Chapter 328 Special Independent Tribe
- Chapter 327 - Family Correspondence
- Chapter 326 Inadequacies
- Chapter 325 - The Hole Under The Bed
- Chapter 324 - Rainy Season
- Chapter 323 Advanced Strategy Class
- Chapter 322 - Village Chief Chenova
- Chapter 321 - Visit
- Chapter 320 - Arrival in the Royal Capital
- Chapter 319 - Trash Novel
- Chapter 318 - Laundry Chaos
- Chapter 317 - The Sounds Upstairs
- Chapter 316 - Home Stay and Eloping
- Chapter 315: Accommodation Problems
- Chapter 314 Lieutenant Manrique
- Chapter 313 - Peddler Donoby
- Chapter 312 - Marriage
- Chapter 311 - Visits
- Chapter 310 - Kills and Magic Accessories
- Chapter 309 - Myriad Changes
- Chapter 308 - Buying Woodland
- Chapter 307 - Lady Maria’s Deliberations
- Chapter 306 - Sister and Spells
- Chapter 305 - Mother, Sister, Brother, and Pluto
- Chapter 304 - Return Home
- Chapter 303 Bandit Encounter
- Chapter 302 - Bandits
- Chapter 301 - Efenasburg’s Black Market
- Chapter 300 - Family Visit Break
- Chapter 299 - The Dust Has Settled
- Chapter 298 - Train of Thought
- Chapter 297 - Investigation Concluded
- Chapter 296 - Investigation Ongoing
- Chapter 295 - Judiciary Investigation Committee
- Chapter 294 - Countermeasures
- Chapter 293 - A Life Lost
- Chapter 292 - First Lieutenant Perengue
- Chapter 291 - Imposters
- Chapter 290 - No Limit to Imbecility
- Chapter 289 - The Brash First Prince
- Chapter 288 - Noble and Peasant Officers
- Chapter 287 - Withdrawal
- Chapter 286 - Escape Route
- Chapter 285 - Siege Towers Destroyed
- Chapter 284 - Clash on the Walls
- Chapter 283 - Siege Tower
- Chapter 282 - Grassland Goldeagle
- Chapter 281 - Shootout
- Chapter 280 - Siege
- Chapter 279 - Withdrawal
- Chapter 278 - Mistake
- Chapter 277 - Fall of Rimodra
- Chapter 276 - Supply Difficulties
- Chapter 275 - Remaining a Deadbeat
- Chapter 274 - Castle Landes
- Chapter 273 - Dominion of Death
- Chapter 272 - Mission
- Chapter 271 - Explosive Shot
- Chapter 270 - News from Welikro
- Chapter 269 - Coincidental Reunion
- Chapter 268 - Grand Gathering
- Chapter 267 - Role Reassignment
- Chapter 266 - Knighthood
- Chapter 265 - Joint Investigation Committee
- Chapter 264 - Leisurely Time
- Chapter 263 - Background
- Chapter 262 - Triumphant Report
- Chapter 261 - Splendid Victory
- Chapter 260 - Strategy
- Chapter 259 - The Camp as Tough as a Fortress
- Chapter 258 - Cannon Bombardment
- Chapter 257 - Attack and Defence
- Chapter 256 - Pursuing Soldiers
- Chapter 255 - Armies Gathering
- Chapter 254 - Night Attack
- Chapter 253 - The Battle Begins
- Chapter 252 - Preparations
- Chapter 251 - Enemy Movements
- Chapter 250 - Construction of the Wooden House
- Chapter 249 - Spell Study
- Chapter 248 - Nineteen Magic Scrolls
- Chapter 247 - Hidden Book
- Chapter 246 - Kindle and Fireball
- Chapter 245 - Nature Spells
- Chapter 244 - Sheila
- Chapter 243 - Skinning
- Chapter 242 - Rainy Night
- Chapter 241 - Howling Wolf
- Chapter 240 - Finally Speaking
- Chapter 239 - With in the Forest
- Chapter 238 - The Shack Beneath the Rubber Tree
- Chapter 237 - Wolf and the Maiden
- Chapter 236 - Black Wolf
- Chapter 235 Secret
- Chapter 234 Major Lederfanc’s Inspection
- Chapter 233 Discussion and Inspiration
- Chapter 232 Charm
- Chapter 231 The Baroness’ Complaint
- Chapter 230 - Questioning
- Chapter 229 - Squirrel Village
- Chapter 228 - Deployment Strategy
- Chapter 227 - Blackmaple Castle
- Chapter 226 - Returning for Duty
- Chapter 225 - Visit
- Chapter 224 - Suppressive Attack
- Chapter 223 - Marching in Line
- Chapter 222 - Wilf Stronghold
- Chapter 221 - On the Frontlines
- Chapter 220 - The Battle Reignites
- Chapter 219 - Casualties
- Chapter 218 - Ambush
- Chapter 217 - Lieutenant-Colonel Rosley
- Chapter 216 - Rangers
- Chapter 215 - Prince Hansbach
- Chapter 214 - The Keeper Band worth Two Bottles of Wine
- Chapter 213 - Conclusion of Battle
- Chapter 212 - Nosedive
- Chapter 211 - Initial Signs of Danger
- Chapter 210 - In the Heat of the Matter
- Chapter 209 - Refusal
- Chapter 208 - The Prince’s Summons
- Chapter 207 - Arrival of the Prince
- Chapter 206 - The Breakout of War
- Chapter 205 - Glory or Embarrassment
- Chapter 204 - Combat Simulation
- Chapter 203 - Marksmanship Training
- Chapter 202 - Kink-necks
- Chapter 201 - New Recruits
- Chapter 200 - Letters
- Chapter 199 - Wonderful News
- Chapter 198 - Worry and Puzzlement
- Chapter 197 - Settlement
- Chapter 196 - Causing Trouble
- Chapter 195 - The Final Counterattack
- Chapter 194 - Combat Training
- Chapter 193 - Surprising Tentsman Pick
- Chapter 192 - Three Day Break
- Chapter 191 - Training Ongoing
- Chapter 190 - Training
- Chapter 189 - Confinement
- Chapter 188 - Punishment
- Chapter 187 - The Whole Story
- Chapter 186 - Infirmary
- Chapter 185 - Beatdown
- Chapter 184 - The Four of Noble Blood
- Chapter 183 - Reporting for Duty
- Chapter 182 - Blunder
- Chapter 181 - City Lockdown
- Chapter 180 - Misunderstanding
- Chapter 179 - Shocking Turn
- Chapter 178 - Whiteroot Powder
- Chapter 177 - City of Whitewood
- Chapter 176 - Doghunt Tavern
- Chapter 175 - En Route
- Chapter 174 - Eve of Departure
- Chapter 173 - Repurcussions
- Chapter 172 - Dispelling Doubt
- Chapter 171 - Suspicion
- Chapter 170 - Detective
- Chapter 169 - Execution
- Chapter 168 - Urgent Document
- Chapter 167 - Explanation
- Chapter 166 - Have Some Whiskey
- Chapter 165 - Conscription Order
- Chapter 164 - Doing Wrong with Good Intentions
- Chapter 163 - Mayor Felidos
- Chapter 162 - Confusion and Change
- Chapter 161 - Whitestag in the Fifth Month
- Chapter 160: Angelina Wants to Learn Magic
- Chapter 159: Angelina’s Secret
- Chapter 158: Property Development
- Chapter 157: Lady Maria’s Gift
- Chapter 156: Kefnie’s Confession
- Chapter 155: Move
- Chapter 154: Guarantee
- Chapter 153: Act of Creditors
- Chapter 152: Turmoil
- Chapter 151: Despair
- Chapter 150: In Debt
- Chapter 149: Modification and Rumours
- Chapter 148: The Nightmare Comes
- Chapter 147: Father-and-Son Talk
- Chapter 146: Auction
- Chapter 145: Jerad’s Thoughts
- Chapter 144: Robbery Complete
- Chapter 143: Battle in the Yard
- Chapter 142: The Magus that Robs
- Chapter 141: Wasted Trip
- Chapter 140: Filling Pockets
- Chapter 139: Arbeit’s Intent
- Chapter 138: Two Matters
- Chapter 137: Turmoil in Court
- Chapter 136: Lady Maria’s Reply
- Chapter 135: Bidlir Blanche
- Chapter 134: Encounter
- Chapter 133: Taking Action
- Chapter 132: Den
- Chapter 131: Search
- Chapter 130: Arbeit’s Whereabouts
- Chapter 129: Arbeit the Fraud
- Chapter 128: Tricked Veterans
- Chapter 127: Mayor Robert’s Plan
- Chapter 126: Garrison
- Chapter 125: Crime
- Chapter 124: Martial Law
- Chapter 123: Graduation
- Chapter 122: Time to Make Some Money
- Chapter 121: Burning Coal
- Chapter 120: Discovery
- Chapter 119: Search
- Chapter 118: Going Out to Sea
- Chapter 117: Familial Conflict
- Chapter 116: Asking for Money
- Chapter 115: Success!
- Chapter 114: Preparation Before Setup
- Chapter 113: Featherfall
- Chapter 112: Imposter
- Chapter 111: Spellbane Dagger
- Chapter 110: Ambush and Pursuit
- Chapter 109: Two Spell Scrolls
- Chapter 108: Excuse for Lateness
- Chapter 107: Discussion
- Chapter 106: Wrapped Up and Dealth With
- Chapter 105: Weapons and Spells
- Chapter 104: Taking Action
- Chapter 103: Confrontation on the Road
- Chapter 102: Magic Crossbow
- Chapter 101: High Prices
- Chapter 100: Hurian the Fat Old Man
- Chapter 99: The Old Street at Night
- Chapter 98: The Small Hut
- Chapter 97: Wood Supervisor
- Chapter 96: Difference
- Chapter 95: You should be a Chef
- Chapter 94: Visit from an Honoured Guest
- Chapter 93: Magic Tomes and Scrolls
- Chapter 92: Hunting Wild Boars
- Chapter 91: Claude’s Request
- Chapter 90: Black Magic Market
- Chapter 89: Harmless Spells
- Chapter 88: I’ve been Learning Forbidden Spells?
- Chapter 87: Lady Maria
- Chapter 86: The Lady’s Spell
- Chapter 85: Mental Shock and Animal Trials
- Chapter 84: Becoming a One-ring Rune Magus
- Chapter 83: Half a Cup of Milk Tea
- Chapter 82: New Year’s Eve
- Chapter 81: Whale Meat and Tradition
- Chapter 80: Throughout the Year-end Vacation
- Chapter 79: Claude’s Dilemma
- Chapter 78: Basic Spells
- Chapter 77: The Second Diary
- Chapter 76: Two Pieces of Bad News
- Chapter 75: Father’s Decision
- Chapter 74: At the Jetty
- Chapter 73: Limping Home
- Chapter 72: Crocodile Struggle
- Chapter 71: Hunting Water Birds
- Chapter 70: Night Fishing
- Chapter 69: Nighttime Cruise and Fishing Net
- Chapter 68: Preparatory Work
- Chapter 67: Repercussions
- Chapter 66: Claude on the Roof
- Chapter 65: The Decision to Learn Magic
- Chapter 64: Surprise in the Diary
- Chapter 63: Magus Landes’s Diary (3)
- Chapter 62: Magus Landes’s Diary (2)
- Chapter 61: Magus Landes’s Diary (1)
- Chapter 60: Claude the Confused
- Chapter 59: Lardor Snowhound
- Chapter 58 - Secret Concoction: Secret Concoction
- Chapter 57: Chain Snare Catches
- Chapter 56: Hare Hunting
- Chapter 55: A Disappointing Hunt
- Chapter 54: Three-dot Sight
- Chapter 53: Pointless Trivia
- Chapter 52: Target and Sight
- Chapter 51: Shooting Practice
- Chapter 50: Eriksson’s Little Fishing Boat Dream
- Chapter 49: Flipper
- Chapter 48: Buying Bullets and Gunpowder
- Chapter 47: Father’s Plans
- Chapter 46: Choice for the Future
- Chapter 45: Disappointment and Gift
- Chapter 44 - Making Noodles: Making Noodles
- Chapter 43 Household Turmoil
- Chapter 42 - Bookstore: Bookstore
- Chapter 41: Treating in the Tavern
- Chapter 40 - Splitting the Spoils: Splitting the Spoils
- Chapter 39 - Shocking the Town: Shocking the Town
- Chapter 38: Return Trip
- Chapter 37 - Shaliun Gold Coins: Shaliun Gold Coins
- Chapter 36: The Perfect Excuse
- Chapter 35: Dancing with a Python
- Chapter 34: Discovery
- Chapter 33: Ruins
- Chapter 32: Night Duty
- Chapter 31: Night Hunt
- Chapter 30: Matchlock
- Chapter 29: Camping
- Chapter 28: Sailing
- Chapter 27: The Drunk Arbeit
- Chapter 26: Father’s Rebuke
- Chapter 25: Here Come the Girls
- Chapter 24: Chilling Coincidence
- Chapter 23: Scheme
- Chapter 22: The Truth
- Chapter 21: Diary
- Chapter 20: Decoding
- Chapter 19: The Fathers’ Plan
- Chapter 18: Big News
- Chapter 17: Shocking Discovery
- Chapter 16: Accident
- Chapter 15: Goal
- Chapter 14: Obtained
- Chapter 13: Cookbook
- Chapter 12: Mock’s Goods
- Chapter 11: Lake Island Egret
- Chapter 10: History Lesson
- Chapter 9: Two Paths
- Chapter 8: Academic and Physical Streams
- Chapter 7: Tuition Fee
- Chapter 6: Dawn
- Chapter 5: Morssen’s Ambition
- Chapter 4: Habis and Morssen
- Chapter 3: The Red-bricked Mansion
- Chapter 2: Family History
- Chapter 1: The Tricolor War
- Chapter 0: Prologue