Vol 2. Chapter 75: The Final Net
“Of course, my esteemed lady. Everything you desire shall come to pass,” Farkas said, bowing low before the red-haired woman.
“Let’s hope so,” the red-haired woman cast him a sidelong glance, her expression filled with disdain for the man groveling at her feet.
She was a succubus, true, and yes, she fed on male essence—but that didn’t mean she would eat anything. Only starving low-class succubi devoured whatever filth crossed their path. She was a refined, noble-born high succubus, her bloodline connected—distantly—to one of the grand dukes of their race.
If not for her current mission, and her desire to earn her queen’s favor, she wouldn’t have bothered seducing such a tasteless, spineless old pervert.
Just like among humans, where nobles and commoners differ in culinary taste, the demon world—especially among succubi—had its own hierarchy.
The lower ones were exactly like the urban legends: indiscriminate, ravenous, uncontrollable if not kept in check by high command to avoid open war with the humans. Left alone, they would’ve already swarmed across the border to feed en masse.
To the refined upper class, those base creatures were nothing more than vulgar animals—uncultured, gluttonous, without a shred of taste.
They didn’t just crave fullness. They wanted flavor—the spiritual satisfaction of conquering prey worth the effort. Someone morally corrupt, weak-willed, with no ambition or principle? Boring. Even if they succeeded, there was no thrill.
They wouldn’t even look at garbage like that. Better to starve than sink to that level.
The ideal prey was someone with faith, ideals, and unyielding will. Someone difficult to charm. Someone whose resistance made the ultimate seduction all the more intoxicating.
Farkas… was the opposite.
She glanced again at the pathetic middle-aged man groveling before her. If she hadn’t known what kind of person he really was, she might’ve been fooled by his kindly, gentle priestly demeanor—fooled into thinking he was some pious, upstanding man of the cloth.
In truth, he was nothing but a degenerate old lech. The moment she gave him the slightest nudge, he fell headfirst into corruption. His obsession made her infiltration of the border region almost laughably easy.
She had once assumed this man might be a delicacy. He turned out to be trash. The kind of filth only low-class succubi would touch.
Just a minor trick, and this man betrayed his faith in the Goddess of Radiance, betrayed the church, and colluded with their mortal enemies to bring ruin upon his own kind. Even for a demon, such a human was disgusting.
If he weren’t still useful, she’d have torn him to shreds and tossed him in the garbage already—just to stop him from polluting the air around her.
But fine. She’d endure him a little longer. Once the plan was complete, she’d kill this buzzing fly without a second thought.
She had already silently taken control of most of the empire’s borderlands. Her Majesty the Queen would surely reward her handsomely!
Yes… once that happened, her rise to power would begin.
A sweet smile curved on her lips at the thought—one that sent a shiver of delight through Farkas.
“Alright. Those two little pests—we’ll let them go. Now hurry up and finish things. By tomorrow night, I want this village fully converted into a paradise for our kind.”
“At once, my lady. I’ll notify the others—your kin who are already hidden throughout the village. I’ll tell them to begin,” Farkas said, pulling open a drawer and reaching into the hidden compartment.
But… his fingers touched nothing.
Strange. He could’ve sworn it was right here…
Farkas frowned.
Could it be his memory was slipping? Had he misplaced the scroll used to notify the succubi embedded in the village?
Impossible. Something so important—he had to have hidden it carefully. He wouldn’t have left it lying around.
“What are you doing? Don’t tell me you lost the scroll,” the red-haired woman snapped, her eyes narrowing.
“S-Sorry, please wait a moment. It should be here. I haven’t touched it—” Farkas was starting to sweat.
“Looking for this, Father?” A sweet, bell-like voice—light and teasing—cut in.
“Yes, that’s—…what?!” Farkas turned instinctively—and froze.
In the silver-haired girl’s hand was his scroll. His eyes lit up for a split second… then widened in horror.
“You, you…?!”
He pointed a trembling finger at Aesphyra, whose smile was all honey and blades.
“Weren’t you… gone?!”
“Oh, I was,” Aesphyra said with a bright smile, twirling the scroll between her fingers. “But then I remembered—I had something of yours I forgot to return. And it’s not right to take things that don’t belong to you, is it? So I came back to return it~”
“You… no—how did you even…?!” Farkas was spiraling. He still didn’t know where he’d slipped up. When had she gotten the scroll? How had she even known about it? It had been locked away in a secret compartment! She couldn’t possibly have taken it without him noticing!
And how had she even suspected him?!
“You idiot,” the red-haired woman snarled, rising to her feet and glaring at Aesphyra. “Still think they were just a pair of naïve students? Now look at you—outwitted by the very brats you mocked!”
“You—you’re a vile demon! Stay back, miss, she’s dangerous!” Farkas suddenly snapped into a false priestly panic, brandishing the cross from his chest and turning to face the succubus.
Clearly, in that instant, he’d realized what was at stake.
His priesthood had taken years to secure. If the truth came out—that he’d colluded with demons and helped slaughter innocents—it wouldn’t just be a job he lost.
It would be the pyre.
“Hah!” The red-haired woman laughed bitterly. “Now you want to play the pious man? Give me a break. You still don’t get it, do you?”
“She saw through your mask from the start. Can’t you tell? Think about how long she must’ve been watching us—how long she’s been here—without either of us noticing.”
“Someone like her, with her composure and cunning… You really think she didn’t use a Recording Stone to capture every word you’ve said by now? And now you want to switch sides? Play dumb? It’s too late, you idiot. If she succeeds tonight, you’re dead. The church will burn you!”
“Ara~?” A glint of mock surprise flickered in Aesphyra’s violet eyes. Her smile widened, amused and cruel.
“For a demon who planned this whole little operation, I expected a bit more brainpower. But I suppose you’re not entirely hopeless after all.”
“Correct~” Aesphyra pulled a glowing Recording Stone from her sleeve and flashed it in Farkas’s face. His complexion turned sheet white.
“To betray your own people… you must’ve already given up on being human, haven’t you, old man?”
“You smug little bitch. You really think this means you’ve won?” the red-haired woman hissed.
“You… When did you start suspecting me?” Farkas croaked, his lips trembling.
“No one ever told you?” Aesphyra tilted her head. Her smile remained, but the warmth drained from her voice. “You really have the most disgusting eyes, you know that?”
From the moment they met, Aesphyra had noticed the way Farkas looked at her.
His gaze was subtle—subtle enough that a naïve girl wouldn’t have picked up on it. Even if she did, she’d probably think she imagined it.
But Aesphyra wasn’t that kind of girl. That kind of filthy, lecherous gaze—she knew it all too well. No disguise could hide it from her.
This hypocrite—pretending to be holy and righteous, while rotting inside—was exactly the kind she loathed.
Especially when compared to Vinny’s gaze.
Vinny’s dumb, straightforward, puppy-like gaze, full of unfiltered desire and cluelessness, was almost cute in comparison. Even when he got flustered and tried to deny it, it was easy to read—and it didn’t make her skin crawl.
Farkas, on the other hand, made her want to vomit.
She’d suspected him since that first meeting. But that alone wasn’t proof of demonic collusion.
The real clue came from the Serpent Den.
The serpent that attacked them hadn’t been part of the batch previously exterminated. That one had clearly been raised by demons—it obeyed commands. The others had been wild and erratic.
That meant the second batch—the ones kidnapping villagers—had been intentionally introduced. Controlled. And it meant the “serpent problem” was a cover—a smokescreen to hide a full-scale village takeover.
But that kind of maneuver required inside intel. You’d need to know exactly when the empire’s troops would be rotating out. You’d need to time everything perfectly.
From the beginning, Aesphyra suspected an insider.
After she and Vinny arrived, only two villagers ever really interacted with them.
The old village chief.
And Father Farkas.
After questioning the old village chief and Farkas, the two of them headed straight for the Serpent Den. There, using one of Aesphyra’s alchemy detection potions, they discovered magical residue—evidence that a scroll had been used no more than ten minutes prior.
The timing was too perfect.
They had left the village just ten minutes before. Which meant—right as they set out for the den, someone inside it had used, or triggered, a magical scroll.
Too perfect to be coincidence.
Was it possible that the scroll was some kind of signal scroll—a linked set? That when one was burned, all other connected scrolls within a certain radius would also ignite, sending a message?
Maybe the person who left in a hurry realized midway they’d forgotten something and couldn’t risk returning themselves. So they sent a demonic serpent to take care of it for them.
After all, spotting a lone serpent in a den of serpents… not exactly suspicious, was it?
Neither that person nor Farkas had any way of predicting that Aesphyra—just a first-year student—would be such a monstrous cheat, carrying custom-made alchemical reagents capable of pinpointing magic traces, even recognizing that the serpent who attacked them was not from the same batch as the ones previously exterminated.
From the moment they entered the village, Aesphyra had already picked up the scent of alchemical potions lingering faintly in the air. It was subtle—intentionally masked—but her unmatched alchemical senses weren’t so easily fooled.
And those suspicious villagers? All had been previously captured and “rescued” from the serpents.
If the serpents were under the demons’ control, and if the scent of alchemical reagents was present when those villagers returned—then the answer was obvious.
The villagers had been subjected to alchemical experimentation inside the Serpent Den.
The demon faction had scrubbed the den clean, removing any trace of their experiments. Even Aesphyra couldn’t find lingering residue—at first.
But she wasn’t giving up.
From there, she began narrowing her suspicions. She deliberately told both the old village chief and Farkas that they’d found traces ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) of potion usage in the Serpent Den. Then she added that, due to the late hour, they would return the next day to investigate further.
If either of them were collaborators, they’d have no choice but to act—either to destroy the evidence or at least to confirm it.
Of course, being a student had its perks. That title came with assumptions: inexperience, naivety, lack of guile. The kind of girl who was all sunshine and books, protected by her noble family, utterly clueless about the real world.
Aesphyra leaned into that image perfectly. Her performance was flawless. Farkas fully bought the act, believing her to be the sheltered daughter of some house who’d never once dealt with lies and blood.
So when he learned the den still contained magical traces, and that they’d be returning the next day, he panicked.
And immediately used a scroll to notify the demons to remove the evidence.
That message… was exactly what triggered the scroll signal Aesphyra’s potion detected.
From there, everything fell into place.
Aesphyra compared both scenarios: after telling the old village chief—no reaction. The next day, no traces of movement in the den.
But after telling Farkas—boom. Alchemical signs everywhere.
The traitor couldn’t be more obvious.
As for the old village chief—Aesphyra guessed he knew something was wrong but didn’t dare speak out. The demon surveillance was too tight. From the very first night, she and Vinny had been watched. If the old man had said anything he shouldn’t have—he and his grandson would’ve been the first to die.
He let them stay in his home out of concern. He was trying to protect the two young outsiders. Perhaps he even hoped they’d take his grandson away from this cursed place.
How did Aesphyra manage to check the cave for footprints every night and lay new batches of alchemical detection reagent without anyone knowing?
Please.
Those who knew, knew.
Once she had strong reason to believe Farkas was the mole, she entered his home and copied the same bait-and-wait tactic. There, hidden in a false drawer and beneath the floorboards, she found the scrolls that proved her theory.
And how did she know where he hid them?
Please.
Compared to Aesphyra, Farkas was a total amateur at concealment. She knew exactly where people hid things they couldn’t afford to be found. His methods were laughably basic.
She didn’t even have to try.
After that, it was easy. She told Farkas—who by now completely believed in her carefully crafted persona—that they’d found nothing and were going home.
He dropped his guard completely.
All she had to do was wait. He would make contact with the demons sooner or later.
And then? She’d catch him red-handed.
And that’s how everything happened.
Farkas, of course, still couldn’t understand. He couldn’t figure out where he’d gone wrong—what had tipped her off, how she’d found the scroll, when it had all started. He truly believed everything had been airtight.
What he didn’t realize… was that he, a greasy old conman of the mortal world, had just been destroyed by a girl decades younger than him.
Crushed.
Outplayed.
Outclassed.
But really, that was just his bad luck.
If it had been anyone but Aesphyra sent for this practical exam—any other girl from Carillian Academy’s top five—they would’ve walked away empty-handed. At best, they might’ve suspected something, but they’d have had no proof.
Worst-case scenario? They wouldn’t have walked away at all.
“You incompetent worm,” the red-haired succubus spat, glaring down at the devastated Farkas. “You got played by some brat. You going to sit there crying like a child, or are you going to clean up your mess?”
Her words jolted Farkas back to life.
Right. What was the point of worrying about all that now? The situation was already out of control—he needed to fix it.
And if he couldn’t fix the situation…
He could fix the girl.
The succubus was still on his side—for now. If he could stop this silver-haired menace from leaving, if he could silence her before she exposed him and his demonic allies—then he could still keep his pristine reputation.
Still remain the honored priest of the Church.
As for Carillian Academy’s inevitable investigation?
He’d deal with that later.
Farkas’s gaze slowly shifted.
When he looked at Aesphyra again—his eyes had changed.
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Chapters
- Chapter 454 16 : I’ve never been this speechless in my entire life
- Chapter 453 15 : Causing trouble
- Chapter 452 14 : I don’t want to turn into a Elven Crystal
- Chapter 451 13 : Pretending to Be the Master
- Chapter 450 12 : My dear brother, I have something to ask of you.
- Chapter 449 11 : Love at First Sight
- Chapter 448 10 : Festival of Amoriel
- Chapter 447 9 : This is the real traitor!
- Chapter 446 8 : A clash between masters, every move is deadly
- Chapter 445 7 : Increasing Strength comes first
- Chapter 444 6 : Card player alliance was annihilated
- Chapter 443 5 : There are traitors among us
- Chapter 442 4 : Milian Under the Tree
- Chapter 441 3 : Separation exists
- Chapter 440 2 : Shura Battlefield
- Chapter 439 1 : Introduction (Volume 4 starts)
- Chapter 438 158 : Welcome home (Volume 3 ENDS)
- Chapter 437 157 : Otherwise, let me leave you my mark?
- Chapter 436 156 : I will always be your support
- Chapter 435 155 : Risky Path?
- Chapter 434 154 : Returning home
- Chapter 433 153 : Opposite
- Chapter 432 152 : Dell are you feeling okay?
- Chapter 431 151 : I'm waiting for you to come home
- Chapter 430 150 : No hope of survival in sight
- Chapter 429 149 : Saintess's Qualities
- Chapter 428 148 : I want to treat her equally
- Chapter 427 147 : You basically don't understand her
- Chapter 426 146 : Kindred Spirit
- Chapter 425 145 : That stupid nut
- Chapter 424 144 : Half a point not due to human
- Chapter 423 143 : If people hate you, why do you care about them
- Chapter 422 142 : Reuniting with childhood sweetheart
- Chapter 421 141 : Still somewhat the same
- Chapter 420 140 : This is very awkward
- Chapter 419 139 : Instructions
- Chapter 418 138 : Shouldn't we avoid being a little greedy for that
- Chapter 417 137 : If you know how to talk, then talk a lot
- Chapter 416 136 : Determined to Turn the Tide Together
- Chapter 415 135 : Is that vulgar
- Chapter 414 134 : Are we safe
- Chapter 413 133 : Would there still be 'coincidences'
- Chapter 412 132 : Determination
- Chapter 411 131 : How did you think it was her
- Chapter 410 130 : Unexpectedly appearing on the stage
- Chapter 409 129 : To prevent her from injuring herself
- Chapter 408 128 : Still the divine fire
- Chapter 407 127 : That's the right position!
- Chapter 406 126 : It turns out all of this was a test from the Saintess
- Chapter 405 125 : Is this, holy light
- Chapter 404 124 : Do you trust me
- Chapter 403 123 : As a human being, you are too inferior
- Chapter 402 122 : Fair Duel
- Chapter 401 121 : Who is the real devil
- Chapter 400 120 : Kind-Intentioned Stranger
- Chapter 399 119 : You are still as vicious as before
- Chapter 398 118 : Grudges
- Chapter 397 117 : He is very strong
- Vol 3. Chapter 116: He’s Strong
- Vol 3. Chapter 115: Protect Him
- Vol 3. Chapter 114: Lady Saintess?
- Vol 3. Chapter 113: We’re All the Same
- Vol 3. Chapter 112: Monsters That Don’t Belong to This World
- Vol 3. Chapter 111: An Unexpected Person
- Vol 3. Chapter 110: Do Not Submit Yourself to Rot and Decay
- Vol 3. Chapter 109: The Sanctimonious One Lied
- Vol 3. Chapter 108: The Sinister Cube
- Vol 3. Chapter 107: Turned Into the Prize??
- Vol 3. Chapter 106: Immersive Experience
- Vol 3. Chapter 105: Will You Choose to Become the Saintess?
- Vol 3. Chapter 104: Another Coincidence
- Vol 3. Chapter 103: Can Only Call It a Hard Weakness
- Vol 3. Chapter 102: Vinny Transformed
- Vol 3. Chapter 101: Kamov Mountain
- Vol 3. Chapter 100: Kid, Nice Eyes
- Vol 3. Chapter 99: You Definitely Don’t Have a Girlfriend, Right?
- Vol 3. Chapter 98: Thorn in the Heart
- Vol 3. Chapter 97: Luther
- Vol 3. Chapter 96: Recovery
- Vol 3. Chapter 95: Warning Awake
- Vol 3. Chapter 94: On the Emotional-Value Side of Things
- Vol 3. Chapter 93: Shame
- Vol 3. Chapter 92: Not Misleading, You Know?
- Vol 3. Chapter 91: You Really Are a Hopeless Idiot
- Vol 3. Chapter 90: Truly a Demon, Aren’t You
- Vol 3. Chapter 89: Recurring Nightmare
- Vol 3. Chapter 88: Again??
- Vol 3. Chapter 87: So That Really Is a Protection Spell, Huh?
- Vol 3. Chapter 86: How Many People Do You Plan to Reel In?
- Vol 3. Chapter 85: I Bet You Two Won’t Get a Single Point
- Vol 3. Chapter 84: Just Pretend You Didn’t See
- Vol 3. Chapter 83: Nothing Special
- Vol 3. Chapter 82: Living Together?
- Vol 3. Chapter 81: [Sixfold Inferno]
- Vol 3. Chapter 80: Shadow of an Old Friend
- Vol 3. Chapter 79: [Radiant-Cross Holy Shield]
- Vol 3. Chapter 78: Do You Think I Want to Stick to You?
- Vol 3. Chapter 77: How Could I Bear to Hurt You?
- Vol 3. Chapter 76: Don’t Say That Kind of Cringy Line!
- Vol 3. Chapter 75: Flickering Star
- Vol 3. Chapter 74: Once Met, Never Sought
- Vol 3. Chapter 73: Painting Hall Tower
- Vol 3. Chapter 72: A Sense of It
- Vol 3. Chapter 71: So He’s a Pro Too?
- Vol 3. Chapter 70: Too Close to Call
- Vol 3. Chapter 69: Strong vs. Strong
- Vol 3. Chapter 68: Am I Part of Your PLAY?
- Vol 3. Chapter 67: King vs. King
- Vol 3. Chapter 66: Don’t Let Classmate Isatia Get the Wrong Idea
- Vol 3. Chapter 65: Return to Daily Life
- Vol 3. Chapter 64: Battlefield of Romance??
- Vol 3. Chapter 63: Fell for It!
- Vol 3. Chapter 62: Can’t I Come?
- Vol 3. Chapter 61: Quite the Romantic Luck, Huh~?
- Vol 3. Chapter 60: Intense Sense of Déjà Vu
- Vol 3. Chapter 59: Eternal-Day Holy Hymn
- Vol 3. Chapter 58: Baptism of the Sinner
- Vol 3. Chapter 57: I Wasn’t Being Willful
- Vol 3. Chapter 56: You Really Screwed Me Over
- Vol 3. Chapter 55: How Do You Compare to the Demon Pillars?
- Vol 3. Chapter 54: Are You Carillian People Fated to Clash with Me or What
- Vol 3. Chapter 53: The Saint’s Favor on the Verge of Collapse
- Vol 3. Chapter 52: The Limit of Forced Construction
- Vol 3. Chapter 51: Grandlord of Enslaved Souls
- Vol 3. Chapter 50: Perennial Imperial Diadem
- Vol 3. Chapter 49: Divine Authority Will No Longer Favor You
- Vol 3. Chapter 48: Leave Everything to Me
- Vol 3. Chapter 47: Vinny vs. the Ancient King of Marsmo
- Vol 3. Chapter 46: The Revived King of Marsmo
- Vol 3. Chapter 45: Aesphyra Earns Great Merit
- Vol 3. Chapter 44: Constructing [Saint’s Favor]
- Vol 3. Chapter 43: Isatia’s View
- Vol 3. Chapter 42: Open Your Heart
- Vol 3. Chapter 41: Within Her Plan
- Vol 3. Chapter 40: Do You Think That’s Any of Your Business?
- Vol 3. Chapter 39: You Two Are Family??
- Vol 3. Chapter 38: The Key to the Deep-Buried Secret Realm, Restoring the Truth
- Vol 3. Chapter 37: The Entrance
- Vol 3. Chapter 36: Closing in on the Truth
- Vol 3. Chapter 35: CPU Usage Won’t Go Up
- Vol 3. Chapter 34: Riddled with Doubts
- Vol 3. Chapter 33: All Over the Place
- Vol 3. Chapter 32: First Steps into the Secret Realm
- Vol 3. Chapter 31: Two Worlds
- Vol 3. Chapter 30: Are you mad?
- Vol 3. Chapter 29: White Gloves
- Vol 3. Chapter 28: Come with Me to Turn Yourself In
- Vol 3. Chapter 27: He’s Going to Fight for Himself, Too
- Vol 3. Chapter 26: No One Knows What Aesphyra Is Thinking
- Vol 3. Chapter 25: I’ll Get You Out Right Now
- Vol 3. Chapter 24: Not Again After This!
- Vol 3. Chapter 23: So Cute, Lady Vinnia
- Vol 3. Chapter 22: May the World Never Again See a White-Haired Nutball
- Vol 3. Chapter 21: There’s a Twist
- Vol 3. Chapter 20: Talent Show? This Young Lady Can’t Do That?
- Vol 3. Chapter 19: Aura of the Villainous Heiress
- Vol 3. Chapter 18: Vote for This Young Lady, or You’ll Regret It!
- Vol 3. Chapter 17: The Urge to Yawn Is Surging
- Vol 3. Chapter 16: Innate Crossdressing Holy Body
- Vol 3. Chapter 15: What Kind of Contest Is This?
- Vol 3. Chapter 14: There Seems to Be Something Strange at Home
- Vol 3. Chapter 13: The Marsmo Civilization
- Vol 3. Chapter 12: The History That Was Hidden
- Vol 3. Chapter 11: Supply??
- Vol 3. Chapter 10: Her Highness in the Abandoned Park
- Vol 3. Chapter 9: As Expected, Not the Same Person
- Vol 3. Chapter 8: Took the Bait!
- Vol 3. Chapter 7: Aesphyra’s Current State
- Vol 3. Chapter 6: Blessing Angel’s Vital Blood
- Vol 3. Chapter 5: Not a Monolith?
- Vol 3. Chapter 4: Role-Playing
- Vol 3. Chapter 3: Progress Stalled
- Vol 3. Chapter 2: Anomalous Isatia
- Vol 3. Chapter 1: History Enthusiast Isatia
- Vol 3. Chapter 0: Prologue ~ This Young Master Always Values Loyalty!
- Vol 2. Chapter 127: Finale — Vacation Ends
- Vol 2. Chapter 126: Reversal
- Vol 2. Chapter 125: You’re Picking a Fight on Purpose, Aren’t You??
- Vol 2. Chapter 124: The Second Personality
- Vol 2. Chapter 123: On How Shicodale Got Into the Academy
- Vol 2. Chapter 122: An Abnormal Shicodale
- Vol 2. Chapter 121: This Young Master’s Happy To
- Vol 2. Chapter 120: Her Orientation
- Vol 2. Chapter 119: A Sense of Familiarity
- Vol 2. Chapter 118: Which time?
- Vol 2. Chapter 117: A Maid Never Seen Before
- Vol 2. Chapter 116: Increased Acceptance
- Vol 2. Chapter 115: Don’t Say That Again
- Vol 2. Chapter 114: If Anything Happens, Ask Mirexia
- Vol 2. Chapter 113: The Irresistibility of Fate
- Vol 2. Chapter 112: I’ll Punish Her for You!
- Vol 2. Chapter 111: The Abrupt Platinum Hall
- Vol 2. Chapter 110: You Have to Take the Initiative
- Vol 2. Chapter 109: The Words Your Ancestor Left You
- Vol 2. Chapter 108: Returned to Its Rightful Owner
- Vol 2. Chapter 107: Isn’t This an Old Acquaintance?
- Vol 2. Chapter 106: Rarely Any Match
- Vol 2. Chapter 105: I Humbly Request Your Guidance, Young Master Vinny
- Vol 2. Chapter 104: Royal Banquet
- Vol 2. Chapter 103: An Old Acquaintance After a Long Time
- Vol 2. Chapter 102: As Beautiful As You
- Vol 2. Chapter 101: You Two, Childhood Friends?
- Vol 2. Chapter 100: How About… You Come Back With Me
- Vol 2. Chapter 99: Crouching Dragon, Hidden Phoenix
- Vol 2. Chapter 98: Year-Level Battle
- Vol 2. Chapter 97: It Won’t Get in the Way of You Two, Will It?
- Vol 2. Chapter 96: Where’s This Virtue Coming From Now??
- Vol 2. Chapter 95: It’s an Endearment, You Know~
- Vol 2. Chapter 94: Return
- Vol 2. Chapter 93: Pretentious
- Vol 2. Chapter 92: Did he hear that right?
- Vol 2. Chapter 91: She really is still holding a grudge!
- Vol 2. Chapter 90: How much magic power did you use?
- Vol 2. Chapter 89: This isn’t my fault, alright??
- Vol 2. Chapter 88: Holy Healing Halo
- Vol 2. Chapter 87: You Fell for It!
- Vol 2. Chapter 86: The Idea King’s Counterattack
- Vol 2. Chapter 85: You’re always saying I owe you a ton of favors, right?
- Vol 2. Chapter 84: A Fox’s Sense of Smell Is the Sharpest
- Vol 2. Chapter 83: Hero VS Demon Queen
- Vol 2. Chapter 82: Just Don’t Want to Owe Her a Favor
- Vol 2. Chapter 81: Purpose
- Vol 2. Chapter 80: Hiss, can we settle this peacefully?
- Vol 2. Chapter 79: Who Did You Say Your Queen Was?!
- Vol 2. Chapter 78: The Last One to Get Beat Up Like This Was Me
- Vol 2. Chapter 77: Ninefold Ultimate Flying Kick!
- Vol 2. Chapter 76: I Suppose You’ve Already Abandoned Your Humanity
- Vol 2. Chapter 75: The Final Net
- Vol 2. Chapter 74: Playing Hard to Get
- Vol 2. Chapter 73: Riddle-Master Aesphyra
- Vol 2. Chapter 72: Illusion Magic?
- Vol 2. Chapter 71: Surveillance
- Vol 2. Chapter 70: There’s nothing valuable left here.
- Vol 2. Chapter 69: What Happened
- Vol 2. Chapter 68: Strange Villagers
- Vol 2. Chapter 67: A Perfect Match
- Vol 2. Chapter 66: Let’s Make a Deal
- Vol 2. Chapter 65: You Want Me to Get Kicked by a Hoof?!
- Vol 2. Chapter 64: Practical Assessment
- Vol 2. Chapter 63: Too Much Is as Bad as Too Little
- Vol 2. Chapter 62: This Is an Open Conspiracy
- Vol 2. Chapter 61: Do Me a Favor
- Vol 2. Chapter 60: Deeply Terrifying Upon Closer Thought
- Vol 2. Chapter 59: Bitterness
- Vol 2. Chapter 58: The Delegation from the Radiant Church
- Vol 2. Chapter 57: Chat King Vinny
- Vol 2. Chapter 56: The Drunken Man’s Intent Is Not on the Wine
- Vol 2. Chapter 55: They Got Along After All
- Vol 2. Chapter 54: He Needs Tutoring
- Vol 2. Chapter 53: She Knew Exactly What a Real Saintess Was Like
- Vol 2. Chapter 52: Balancing Work and Rest
- Vol 2. Chapter 51: Can You Play Without Cutting?
- Vol 2. Chapter 50: A Meeting of Minds
- Vol 2. Chapter 49: Seriously?
- Vol 2. Chapter 48: How Could She Be This Bad??
- Vol 2. Chapter 47: What If She Finds Out??
- Vol 2. Chapter 46: Who Else But You?
- Vol 2. Chapter 45: A Close Call
- Vol 2. Chapter 44: Divine Manifestation
- Vol 2. Chapter 43: The Real Selina
- Vol 2. Chapter 42: She Must Take Full Responsibility!
- Vol 2. Chapter 41: Using Life as Kindling
- Vol 2. Chapter 40: Divergence
- Vol 2. Chapter 39: Please Wait a Little Longer
- Vol 2. Chapter 38: The Change in the Flame of Divine Benediction
- Vol 2. Chapter 37: The Existence of Precedent
- Vol 2. Chapter 36: In the Name of Fasylis
- Vol 2. Chapter 35: The Decision of the Higher-Ups
- Vol 2. Chapter 34: An Unexpected Development
- Vol 2. Chapter 33: Storm Clash
- Vol 2. Chapter 32: Taste My Ice-Iron Elbow!
- Vol 2. Chapter 31: Don’t You Dare Drag Me Down
- Vol 2. Chapter 30: The Stereotype Shattered
- Vol 2. Chapter 29: He Couldn’t Just Watch Someone Die
- Vol 2. Chapter 28: Do You Want Me to Hand You an Oscar or Something?
- Vol 2. Chapter 27: The Incident at the Cathedral
- Vol 2. Chapter 26: Death!
- Vol 2. Chapter 25: It Doesn’t Matter, He Won’t Make A Move
- Vol 2. Chapter 24: Saintess Selina Cathedral
- Vol 2. Chapter 23: Remember, This Young Master Has No Rivals!
- Vol 2. Chapter 22: Is This Teaching?
- Vol 2. Chapter 21: Ranking Battle
- Vol 2. Chapter 20: Fulfilling The Purpose of Virtue Points
- Vol 2. Chapter 19: Why Are You Sensitive?
- Vol 2. Chapter 18: Isn’t That Right?
- Vol 2. Chapter 17: She Has Insomnia
- Vol 2. Chapter 16: It’s Definitely Not Her Bad Taste
- Vol 2. Chapter 15: Please Forgive Me If I Have Offended You
- Vol 2. Chapter 14: There’s Still Poison
- Vol 2. Chapter 13: This Will Help You To Detoxify
- Vol 2. Chapter 12: Poison Sediment Seems To Have Found A Place To Drain The Water
- Vol 2. Chapter 11: Hidden Side of Mirexia
- Vol 2. Chapter 10: Holy Healing Day
- Vol 2. Chapter 9: Being Worried About Someone Is Really Unlucky
- Vol 2. Chapter 8: Behave Cowardly Or Bravely
- Vol 2. Chapter 7: Suddenly Diligent
- Vol 2. Chapter 6: So, Is It A Crime That I’m Not A Beautiful Girl?
- Vol 2. Chapter 5: This Kind of Thing Is Good For Comparison
- Vol 2. Chapter 4: Geomancy Is Bad
- Vol 2. Chapter 3: You Are Worthy To Discuss With Me?
- Vol 2. Chapter 2: Easy to Coax
- Vol 2. Chapter 1: Dell’s Thoughts
- Vol 2. Chapter 0: Prologue
- Chapter 150: Final Scene ~ Touching The Hidden Line??
- Chapter 149: Light Element Affinity: Breaking Shackles
- Chapter 148: Everyone Have Thoughts
- Chapter 147: Arch Bishop Wants To See You
- Chapter 146: Adding Story
- Chapter 145: This Is The End of The World, Miss Vanessa
- Chapter 144: Can’t I Hug You?
- Chapter 143: Franklin’s Strength
- Chapter 142: Abuse of Power
- Chapter 141: Purification
- Chapter 140: Please Hold On Tight
- Chapter 139: Walking ATM?
- Chapter 138: The Goddess Arrives
- Chapter 137: Her Childhood Friend Is A Girl?
- Chapter 136: Are You Sure I’m A Fake?
- Chapter 135: Half Loaf of Bread
- Chapter 134: How Come Third Class Villains Are Richer Than Me?
- Chapter 133: What Will You Do If I Leave?
- Chapter 132: Look At You Guys, You Are Neither Human Nor Ghost
- Chapter 131: I Think Nothing Happened In Original Plot, Right?
- Chapter 130: Bronze Blood
- Chapter 129: Strange Puppet
- Chapter 128: Brothers, Grab Your Weapons
- Chapter 127: Grown Up
- Chapter 126: Young Man And Woman Find It Difficult To Return To The Past
- Chapter 125: Tea Cups
- Chapter 124: Why Did I Fall Into This Woman’s Hands?
- Chapter 123: Why Did A Romcom Suddenly Turned Into An Cthulhuian Story
- Chapter 122: Vanessa, Please Help Me To Study
- Chapter 121: Saintess Elusa
- Chapter 120: Church’s Visit
- Chapter 119: I Suddenly Remembered That I Didn’t Finish My Homework
- Chapter 118: Miss Maid, This Cake Isn’t Delicious
- Chapter 117: Talented Maid
- Chapter 116: She Gave Too Much
- Chapter 115: Think About What Would Vanessa Do?
- Chapter 114: Hidden Information
- Chapter 113: Don’t Waste Your Talent
- Chapter 112: He Had Almost Become… Vanessa!
- Chapter 111: Milian’s Weakness
- Chapter 110: This Is Considered Being Fought Over By Beautiful Girls?
- Chapter 109: Your Fiancée Is Over By The Window
- Chapter 108: You Make The Perfect Harmony In The Land of White Cabbage?
- Chapter 107: Shikondell And Millian
- Chapter 106: Do You Like Men?
- Chapter 105: He Is A Bad Guy, Not A Good Guy
- Chapter 104: He Is Much More Pleasing To The Eyes
- Chapter 103: The Troublemaker
- Chapter 102: The Princess of The Lost Kingdom, Shikondell
- Chapter 101: Did You Entered Into The Wrong Room?
- Chapter 100: Little Hexagonal Warrior
- Chapter 99: Aesphyra’s Breaking Shackles
- Chapter 98: The Second Princess of The Elves, Milian Celfen
- Chapter 97: No, Why Are You All Looking At Me??
- Chapter 96: Which Anna Is It?
- Chapter 95: Daddy’s Back
- Chapter 94: Unspoken Understanding
- Chapter 93: Are You Ignoring Me?
- Chapter 92: I Have OCD And Doesn’t Like Owing Anyone Anything
- Chapter 91: The Protagonist’s Unique Blessing In Disguise
- Chapter 90: Are You Guys Here To Show off Your Love?
- Chapter 89: Inevitable Encounter, Aesphyra vs Vanessa
- Chapter 88: Gravity Tales
- Chapter 87: Running In Circles
- Chapter 86: Your House Is Definitely Missing Some Kind of Household Appliance.
- Chapter 85: If I Were Just Vinny
- Chapter 84: Ice Dragon
- Chapter 83: Former Rival
- Chapter 82: It’s Just A Matter of Chance
- Chapter 81: Young Man, Don’t Be Discouraged. You’ll Have Another Chance Next Year.
- Chapter 80: I’m Too Lazy To Act
- Chapter 79: Brat, Don’t You Know Whose Territory This Is?
- Chapter 78: Are We Playing The Same Game?
- Chapter 77: Fiancée, But Only In Name
- Chapter 76: Meeting Wildcard Players
- Chapter 75: Brother, Your Chance To Make A Name For Yourself Has Come!
- Chapter 74: Aesphyra’s Ideal Type
- Chapter 73: Villain has standard for making friends
- Chapter 72: Fatal Rhythm
- Chapter 71: Getting Virtue Points From Protagonist
- Chapter 70: Are You Afraid of Me?
- Chapter 69: A Family That Became History
- Chapter 68: Dare To Steal the Protagonist’s Job?
- Chapter 67: Different Treatment
- Chapter 66: Blessing
- Chapter 65: Battle Royale
- Chapter 64: Ice Elemental Affinity
- Chapter 63: Preparation
- Chapter 62: Leeks again
- Chapter 61: I’m your childhood sweetheart
- Chapter 60: Just as Pretty as Sister Aeciphysis
- Chapter 59: What’s wrong with the protagonist, you can’t afford to eat the protagonist!
- Chapter 58: I know a friend who has studied healing a little
- Chapter 57: Changes in temperament
- Chapter 56: Next time we meet, be careful with your feathers
- Chapter 55: Victorious lore
- Chapter 54: Send me back
- Chapter 53: Seems to be in trouble?
- Chapter 52: I’ll give you a lesson
- Chapter 51: You need a re-education in etiquette
- Chapter 50: Charm
- Chapter 49: Our relationship must not contain any betrayal
- Chapter 48: A cure for dark diseases?
- Chapter 47: Black History Booking
- Chapter 46: Strange feeling
- Chapter 45: Like acting? I’ll play enough with you
- Chapter 44: Demon Fox Empress, the future demon king
- Chapter 43: What you have learned is
- Chapter 42: Red Demon Little Chieftain
- Chapter 41: Don’t move
- Chapter 40: The Worth of This One Blow is Equivalent to a Nest of Goblins.
- Chapter 39: Snow white little fox
- Chapter 38: The Ghost Story of the Capital
- Chapter 37: Birthday Celebration
- Chapter 36: I fight demons?
- Chapter 35: The possibility of playing the protagonist?
- Chapter 34: Is it so difficult for me to serve?
- Chapter 33: And don’t slander behind the backs of others
- Chapter 32: The treatment of the heroine
- Chapter 31: Won’t it be boring?
- Chapter 30: This Saintess Knows a Bit of Fist and Foot
- Chapter 29: The Holy Flame of All Gods
- Chapter 28: 100% fit of the first base
- Chapter 27: The Awakening, Vanessa Aeciphysis
- Chapter 26: Awaken the bloodline! Exciting times!
- Chapter 25: Saintess Soul Art
- Chapter 24: Compare evil with me, you are not worthy
- Chapter 23: Killing moves after forbearance
- Chapter 22: The historical trajectory of change
- Chapter 21: Armor Fort
- Chapter 20: Aeciphysis’s Calculations
- Chapter 19: The hardworking Master Winnie
- Chapter 18: Spoils of War
- Chapter 17: Extermination
- Chapter 16: Have you made enough trouble?
- Chapter 15: Poke the goblin nest
- Chapter 14: Almost Forgot the Identity of the Queen Ghost
- Chapter 13: The revenge of the previous life, she hasn’t avenged it yet
- Chapter 12: Winnie Aeciphysis, don’t let me down
- Chapter 11: Soul of the Arts【A Base】
- Chapter 10: Do you want me to play? You have to pay a fee for the show
- Chapter 9: 100% fit?!
- Chapter 8: Carmella Royal Soul Art Repository
- Chapter 7: On the clown, it has to be you
- Chapter 6: Goddess Statue: Escaped a Close Call
- Chapter 5: Old Deng, explode the gold coins!
- Chapter 4: Fanghui Goddess [Aeciphysis]
- Chapter 3: Soul Art Compatibility
- Chapter 2: This Young Master Has a Cleanliness Obsession!
- Chapter 1: Virtue? Bloodline Awakening??
- Chapter 0: Prologue ~ The Unlucky Fool Who Hit the Jackpot