Chapter 318: Alliance (10)
‘What are they talking about?’
Manus Fon Persion, Peid Neil, Aerea Britz and others looked at Roan Lancephil and Marino Pelburn with frowns. Both the strange flow of conversation as well as them being surprised by words they couldn’t understand were difficult to comprehend why.
It was then when Marino faced Manus, Peid and Aerea with a bitter smile.
“In fact, I have a sworn brother who I studied with under the same teacher. That guy was an acquaintance of His Majesty Lancephil, you see.”
“Ah… human relationships are interesting aren’t they?”
Aerea nodded her head with surprise but on the other hand, Manus and Peid frowned without giving an immediate response. It was because Roan’s mood didn’t seem to be a positive one.
“May I ask the name of your brother?”
Peid asked politely to which Marino replied after a short sigh.
“It’s Clay.”
As soon as his words left his mouth.
“Hmm.”
“That…”
Mutters left Manus and Peid’s lips. Likewise, the nobles that were closer to the throne couldn’t hide the astonishment on their faces. However, Aerea who was rowdy just then was still the same and made a fuss.
“Clay? Clay? That Clay who was originally a subordinate of His Majesty Lancephil that backstabbed and founded the North Rinse Kingdom? That person who never realised his own standing and rushed in before ultimately burning to ashes in the hands of His Majesty Lancephil? The start of a trage…”
Her words continued nonstop and in the end, Peid had to interject.
“Miss Aerea.”
He signalled with a frown and only then did Aerea realise her mistake. She immediately closed her mouth but the atmosphere within the room was already stiffened like ice. After a glance around the room seeing the expressions of various people, Roan whispered with a soft tone.
“It seems that it would be better for us to move.”
Hearing that, let alone Manus and Peid, even Aerea who was sealing her lips with her hands gave nods.
“Let me guide you to my personal drawing room.”
Manus walked a step before everyone else. When he did, Duke Pseiad Cetale who was standing off to the side waved his hands in startlement.
“Y, Your Majesty. We should at least have a coronation ceremony, or even a simple ceremony.”
When those words reached his ears, Manus halted his feet and glanced at Pseiad and other nobles within the throne room.
“There is no need for a coronation ceremony. I am already the monarch of Persion. What we need right now isn’t coronation…”
His voice was heavy and powerful.
“We need a preparation for the war.”
A sharp, intense force stormed through the room.
“Ah…”
Some of the nobles let out a small murmur. They were fully immersed in the aura and charm unique to Manus that could grab others’ hearts.
‘This person is our monarch.’
Pseiad standing at the front bowed his head with a faint smile. Although his eyes were filled with the pride and joy towards the new monarch, there was a mix of regret and sorrow towards the previous monarch.
‘Your Majesty, our previous king. Now, there is no need for you to worry about our kingdom.’
Thinking of Aived Fon Persion who would’ve already left the Capital City of Altus, Pseiad closed his eyes.
‘Now, I hope you do whatever you please.’
His desperate wish was carried by the wind, out the palace. In the midst of that, Roan’s group followed Manus and after leaving the throne room, they arrived at a humble yet tidy drawing room.
“Please sit here.”
Manus yielded the highest seat to Roan. Roan tried to refuse but after seeing that others had already taken their respective seats, he had no choice but to sit there. Then, Roan stared at Marino with a faint smile.
“Do you know everything about my relationship with Clay as well as the things that had happened between us?”
A low voice seeped out of his lips and Marino nodded with a calm expression.
“Of course. Your Majesty’s fame and chronicles are so incredible that it even reached the ears of someone like me living in an isolated corner.”
Hearing that, Roan stood up from his seat and bent his back.
“I’m sorry.”
It was an honest apology to which Marino asked back with a smile.
“Who’s the one giving this apology?”
Roan raised his head and stared deeply into Marino’s eyes.
“It is an apology given by a human called Roan Lancephil.”
In response, Marino slowly nodded his head.
“I see. Then in other words…?”
He intentionally slurred the end of his sentence and Roan continued his words.
“I can’t apologise as a monarch.”
In that instant, the temperature within the drawing room seemed to have decreased by a huge margin. However, from Roan’s perspective, it was an attitude that had to be and must be taken.
‘Apologising as a monarch is a betrayal towards the ones that fought for me and the Amaranth Kingdom with their lives on the line.’
Manus, Peid and Aerea all stared at Marino with a slightly tense expression. With a calm expression, Marino heaved out a deep breath. Silence befell the room for a moment but Marino broke it before long.
“A bad bastard…”
“Hup!”
Hearing the words that were suddenly uttered by him, Manus, Peid and Aerea widened their eyes in shock. They had never expected Marino to say something so direct right in front of Roan. It was then that Marino continued his words while staring at Roan and the other three.
“Clay that bastard. He really is a bad guy. Dying before his brother…”
“Ah…”
Manus let out a low mutter because he realised that the ‘bad bastard’ Marino was talking about was Clay and not Roan.
“Your Majesty Lancephil.”
Staring at Roan, Marino made a faint smile.
“I have received Your Majesty’s apology but I was not looking to receive one in fact.”
His voice was steady.
“The world is in chaos right now.”
The two eyes flickered with light.
“The friends of yesterday become the foe today and the foe today becomes the friend of tomorrow – that is the state the world is currently in. Clay selected the path of becoming Your Majesty’s enemy himself and the result was but a consequence of his decision. It is no-one’s fault and in fact, if we had to blame someone, it would be Clay’s fault for having lacking discerning abilities.”
Roan made a bitter smile in response.
“However, that does not change the fact that I killed a sworn brother of Duke Pelburn.”
“That is the case but…”
Marino shrugged his shoulders with a bright smile.
“If Clay won the war for the throne and had unified the kingdom, what would’ve happened then on? Would he have given me, the brother, some great position or allied himself with our Rite Kingdom?”
He then slowly shook his head.
“That guy would’ve moved with profit and gain as his only goals. If I, his brother was deemed to be an obstacle of his march, he would’ve cut my neck off without hesitation.”
Then, he stared at Roan, Manus, Peid and Aerea in an order.
“That’s what it’s like to be sworn brothers during turbulent times. It is a very shallow relationship. Ah, that’s not it…”
Waving his hand, he continued yet again.
“That was how our brother relationship was. In the first place, our personalities and thoughts were leagues apart. Ah! Now that I think about it…”
Marino once again waved his hand.
“Clay was the only problem. Brother Crew and I were quite the buddies actually.”
His words fell like a waterfall and it was evident that Marino was a very talkative person. Roan, Manus and others kept on nodding their heads with awkward smiles and before long, Marino noticed the mood and let out an empty cough.
“Hmm! Hm! In any case, what I’m saying is that I have nothing against Your Majesty Lancephil. Besides, I’m not free enough to even think about things like that.”
Roan nodded his head with a faint smile. Since Marino had stated it in a clearcut manner, Roan wasn’t planning on bringing up Clay’s topic again.
It was then,
“When you say you’re not free enough, is it because of the Dark Regiments?“
Peid changed the topic of the conversation in a timely manner and Marino nodded with a smile.
“That’s right. Currently, the Rite Kingdom and the Dark Regiments are undergoing intense battles.”
Hearing that, Manus made a slight frown.
“On the Rite Kingdom’s side, the Dark Regiments seem to have taken on a frontal approach.”
“Yes. At the start, they came and went in a dreamlike manner but starting from around a month ago, they showed themselves without holding back.”
When Marino shook his head faintly, Manus made a smile as if to cheer him up.
“At least there shouldn’t be any major problems because the Rite Kingdom’s cavalries are so remarkable.”
The rumour that their cavalries were very impressive was one of the few news that reached them through the borders. However,
“Sorry?”
Marino tilted his head with a slight frown.
“How would the cavalries help?”
And he continued with a confused expression.
“The Dark Regiments…”
His voice was powerful and rigid.
“Are pirates aren’t they?”
***
Inside a fancy room was a large circular table. Around it sat people wearing clothes of all sorts and colours as they carried a fiery debate.
“Now is a great opportunity. This is our chance to unfold our true plans.”
“That’s right. How long are we going to be living under persecution and oppression? We must stand and fight back.”
“This time, even the Church won’t find it easy.”
“Roan Lancephil of the Amaranth is a man called the God of War. He won’t falter easily.”
Various people raised their voices and their faces were reddened evidently from excitement. Within their eyes were faint lights of hope. However, the others that had been staying silent shook their heads with stiff expressions.
“Even if he’s called a God of War, he’s nothing but one human. It is probably better for you to have lower expectations.”
“Even Roan Lancephil will have it tough against the crusaders.”
“Two empires and five kingdoms will be attacking the Amaranth. This is a fight that can never be won.”
“If we hesitate for no reason, even our Aimas Union might be attacked as a result.”
It was evident that they were anxious judging from their voices.
In total, there were eleven male and female sitting around the round table and were the leaders of eleven republic countries making up the Aimas Union. Because of the holy letter regarding the gathering of the crusaders, the eleven leaders had started a conference which had been lasting for the past few days.
There didn’t seem to be any progress. According to the personal thoughts and the standings of their nations, the representatives of each republic either stood on the side of attacking the Amaranth with the Church, or fighting against the Church alongside the Amaranth.
It was then that the oldest out of the leaders, Richert Karin stood up with the support of the table.
“This isn’t going to work. At this rate, it seems impossible for us to come to a unified decision. Let’s decide by majority.”
“Hmm… but the original regulations of our conference debates are based around unanimous decisions…”
One of the Resisting Faction’s General Nathan Williams clicked his tongue with dissatisfaction. However, one of the Warring Faction’s General Brown Westler scoffed with a cold expression.
“If we just waste our time like this, it ultimately appears like we are not adhering to the gathering of the crusaders, We can’t let it go the way you want.”
The leaders of the Warring factions nodded their heads in agreement. In the end, the gazes of various leaders including Richert gathered at one place where a middle-aged man in a brown costume was sitting. Richert represented everyone else and relayed his point politely.
“Let’s go with the majority vote. Sir General Freeman Pares.”
The middle-aged man in brown clothes was the head of the conference as well as the Grand General of Aimas Union, Freeman Pares. At the same time, he was the General of Pares Union. His sharp gaze flickered as the brown eyeballs within moved hastily.
“Huu.”
Heaving out a deep sigh, Freeman nodded with an expression that seemed to say he had no other choice.
“Good. Let’s go with a majority vote.”
He placed his hands on the table and stood up from his seat. On the other hand, Richert took a deep breath in and stayed down on his seat.
“The Generals agreeing to the Church’s request of taking part in the crusaders and attacking the Amaranth Kingdom, please raise the blue cards and the ones in disapproval please raise the red cards.”
His calm voice resonated throughout the room. After glancing around at others, the leaders of each nations soon raised a card each. Excluding Freeman, the ten other representatives quickly glanced around.
“Hmm.”
“This…”
Before Freeman even had the time to count the votes, low mutters escaped the lips of various representatives. They all seemed tense but it was natural.
“The ten generals have been separated into 5 people in agreement and 5 in disagreement.”
Although they had been aware of the intensity of each party, they hadn’t been expecting this much of a close result. Soon, the eyes of the generals gathered at Freeman because the one remaining vote of Freeman would decide the path the Aimas Union would take.
The expressions of the Resisting Faction leaders turned bright.
‘Grand General Freeman detests the Church more than anyone else.’
‘The Pares Republic is the holy land of the Tallian Church.’
‘If it’s him, he would definitely stand on the Amaranth Kingdom’s side.’
On the other hand, the Warring Faction leaders’ expressions turned bitter. They even lowered their heads after foreseeing their loss in this debate.
“Although I was hoping such a situation wouldn’t come…”
Freeman made a bitter smile.
“It would be decided with my vote. My choice is…”
His hand reached out towards a card.
Shrk.
One of the cards was raised up before his face and in that instant,
“Ah…”
“Ah!”
The leaders of both the Warring and the Resisting Factions let out mutters of different tones.
“W, why…?”
Nathan who was pretty much the representative of the Resisiting Faction stuttered his words with surprise. Then, Freeman let out a short sigh with a pained expression before slowly opening his lips.
“We are still not ready to fight against the Church. I cannot force the citizens of our Union into the land of no return.”
His decision was the most logical and rational one as he attempted to ride the tide. Nathan bit his lower lips in response.
“Even if other Generals didn’t, I thought Grand General Freeman would fight against it till the bitter end but… that’s a shame.”
However, he did not scream or give an ultimatum. The only reason that the Aimas Union was able to survive in peace was that the Generals supported and followed the decisions of the conference even if it was against their own thoughts.
Let alone Nathan, the other Generals of the Resisting Faction all seemed regretful but in the end, they nodded their heads helplessly.
Freeman stared at them before declaring the end of the conference.
“Our Aimas Union has decided to follow the Church’s request in gathering the crusaders. Please give your all in gathering the army.”
Tang! Tang! Tang!
Along with the sound of the gavel smashing down, the conference came to an end. The leaders of each nation shared handshakes after deep sighs and left the conference room. Staying behind till the very end, Freeman cleaned everything up and gazed around the room that had now been emptied as a complicated expression surfaced on his face.
It was then. A small door to the corner that was different from the one which the Generals entered through moved ever so slightly. Through the tiny gap that appeared, a youth with a slender figure appeared and wearing baggy, brown clothes, he slightly lowered his head towards Freeman.
It was polite yet not overly so. Freeman made a faint smile as he bent his back lower than the youth just did. It was a startling scene. The Grand General of the Union, as well as the peak person in power of the Republic of Pares was lowering his back towards a mere youth.
“Welcome. Sir Archbishop Latio.”
Freeman’s heavy voice etched deep into the eardrums.
Archbishop Latio – the youth that appeared through the small entrance was none other than Latio of the Tallian Church. He who was attempting to destroy the Middle World with the Mad Dragon Lunark had suddenly shown himself at the conference room of the Aimas Union.
Freeman stole a glance around the surroundings without any particular reason before whispering with a soft voice.
“As you have said, I have stood on the side of the Warring Faction.”
“Thanks for your hard work.”
Latio slightly lowered his head with a smile. The reason Freeman who greatly antagonised the Church agreed with the Warring Faction was because there was Latio behind him. Wearing a brighter smile, Latio grabbed onto Freeman’s shoulder with his right hand.
“Thanks to Believer Freeman, our Tallian Church will end the dark ages and enter a brighter generation. To do that, first we must…”
Before he could finish, Freeman gave a nod with a bright expression, gesturing for him to not worry.
“The preparations are all ready.”
In response, Latio nodded with satisfaction. The smile hanging on his lips couldn’t be any more gentle or benevolent but deep within his two eyes, a cruel killing intent and an evil greed was quivering.
‘Roan Lancephil.’
Latio’s lips raised itself up with a tremble.
‘I’ll turn the Amaranth Kingdom…’
Intense killing intent painted his eyes.
‘Into a massive altar.’
But unfortunately, Freeman did not see it.
<Alliance (10)> End.
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Chapters
- Chapter 334
- Chapter 333
- Chapter 332
- Chapter 331
- Chapter 330
- Chapter 329
- Chapter 328
- Chapter 327
- Chapter 326
- Chapter 325
- Chapter 324: The Great Warring Period (5)
- Chapter 323: The Great Warring Period (4)
- Chapter 322: The Great Warring Period (3)
- Chapter 321: The Great Warring Period (2)
- Chapter 320: The Great Warring Period (1)
- Chapter 319: Alliance (11)
- Chapter 318: Alliance (10)
- Chapter 317: Alliance (9)
- Chapter 316: Alliance (8)
- Chapter 315: Alliance (7)
- Chapter 314: Alliance (6)
- Chapter 313: Alliance (5)
- Chapter 312: Alliance (4)
- Chapter 311: Alliance (3)
- Chapter 310: Alliance (2)
- Chapter 309: Alliance (1)
- Chapter 308 – A Bloody Battle (12)
- Chapter 307 – A Bloody Battle (11)
- Chapter 306: A Bloody Battle (10)
- Chapter 305: A Bloody Battle (9)
- Chapter 304: A Bloody Battle (8)
- Chapter 303: A Bloody Battle (7)
- Chapter 302: A Bloody Battle (6)
- Chapter 301: A Bloody Battle (5)
- Chapter 300: A Bloody Battle (4)
- Chapter 299: A Bloody Battle (3)
- Chapter 298: A Bloody Battle (2)
- Chapter 297: A Bloody Battle (1)
- Chapter 296: The Past (6)
- Chapter 295: The Past (5)
- Chapter 294: The Past (4)
- Chapter 293: The Past (3)
- Chapter 292: The Past (2)
- Chapter 291 – The Past (1)
- Chapter 290: Dragons (7)
- Chapter 289: Dragons (6)
- Chapter 288: Dragons (5)
- Chapter 287 – Dragons (4)
- Chapter 286 – Dragons (3)
- Chapter 285 – Dragons (2)
- Chapter 284 – Dragons (1)
- Chapter 283: The Dark Elves (5)
- Chapter 282: The Dark Elves (4)
- Chapter 281 – The Dark Elves (3)
- Chapter 280 – The Dark Elves (2)
- Chapter 279: The Dark Elves (1)
- Chapter 278:
- Chapter 277: The Child of Tallian (2)
- Chapter 276 – The Child of Tallian (1)
- Chapter 275: Monster of Purrand (2)
- Chapter 274 – Monster of Purrand (1)
- Chapter 273: Incognito (3)
- Chapter 272: Incognito (2)
- Chapter 271: Incognito (1)
- Chapter 270: The Beginning (6)
- Chapter 269: The Beginning (5)
- Chapter 268: The Beginning (4)
- Chapter 267: The Beginning (3)
- Chapter 266: The Beginning (2)
- Chapter 265: The Beginning (1)
- Chapter 264: Hometown (7)
- Chapter 263: Hometown (6)
- Chapter 262: Hometown (5)
- Chapter 261: Hometown (4)
- Chapter 260: Hometown (3)
- Chapter 258: Hometown (1)
- Chapter 257: Path of a King (5)
- Chapter 256: Path of a King (4)
- Chapter 255: Path of a King (3)
- Chapter 254: Path of a King (2)
- Chapter 253: Path of a King (1)
- Chapter 252: Victory (2)
- Chapter 251: Victory (1)
- Chapter 250: The Ruin(5)
- Chapter 249: The Ruin(4)
- Chapter 248:The Ruin(3)
- Chapter 247: The Ruin (2)
- Chapter 246: Northern Expedition (7)
- Chapter 245: Northern Expedition 6
- Chapter 244: Northern Expedition 5
- Chapter 243: Northern Expedition 4
- Chapter 242: Northern Expedition 3
- Chapter 241: Northern Expedition 2
- Chapter 240: Northern Expedition 1
- Chapter 239: Amaranth 39
- Chapter 238: Amaranth 38
- Chapter 237: Amaranth 37
- Chapter 236: Amaranth 36
- Chapter 235: Amaranth 35
- Chapter 234: Amaranth 34
- Chapter 233: Amaranth 33
- Chapter 232 — Amaranth (32)
- Chapter 231 — Amaranth (31)
- Chapter 230 — Amaranth (30)
- Chapter 229 — Amaranth (29)
- Chapter 228 — Amaranth (28)
- Chapter 227 — Amaranth (27)
- Chapter 226 — Amaranth (26)
- Chapter 225 — Amaranth (25)
- Chapter 224 — Amaranth (24)
- Chapter 223 — Amaranth (23)
- Chapter 222 — Amaranth (22)
- Chapter 221 — Amaranth (21)
- Chapter 220 — Amaranth (20)
- Chapter 219 — Amaranth (19)
- Chapter 218 — Amaranth (18)
- Chapter 217 — Amaranth (17)
- Chapter 216 — Amaranth (16)
- Chapter 215 — Amaranth (15)
- Chapter 214 — Amaranth (14)
- Chapter 213 — Amaranth (13)
- Chapter 212 — Amaranth (12)
- Chapter 211 — Amaranth (11)
- Chapter 210 — Amaranth (10)
- Chapter 209 — Amaranth (9)
- Chapter 208 — Amaranth (8)
- Chapter 207 — Amaranth (7)
- Chapter 206 — Amaranth (6)
- Chapter 205 — Amaranth (5)
- Chapter 204 — Amaranth (4)
- Chapter 203 — Amaranth (3)
- Chapter 202 — Amaranth (2)
- Chapter 201 — Amaranth (1)
- Chapter 200 — Sudden Change (6)
- Chapter 199 — Sudden Change (5)
- Chapter 198 — Sudden Change (4)
- Chapter 197 — Sudden Change (3)
- Chapter 196 — Sudden Change (2)
- Chapter 195 — Sudden Change (1)
- Chapter 194 — Lancephil County (4)
- Chapter 193 — Lancephil County (3)
- Chapter 192 — Lancephil County (2)
- Chapter 191 — Lancephil County (1)
- Chapter 190 — New Ability (5)
- Chapter 189 — New Ability (4)
- Chapter 188 — New Ability (3)
- Chapter 187 — New Ability (2)
- Chapter 186 — New Ability (1)
- Chapter 185 — Tie (5)
- Chapter 184 — Tie (4)
- Chapter 183 — Tie (3)
- Chapter 182 — Tie (2)
- Chapter 181 — Tie (1)
- Chapter 180 — The Decisive Battle (7)
- Chapter 179 — The Decisive Battle (6)
- Chapter 178 — The Decisive Battle (5)
- Chapter 177 — The Decisive Battle (4)
- Chapter 177 — The Decisive Battle (3)
- Chapter 175 — The Decisive Battle (2)
- Chapter 175 — The Decisive Battle (1)
- Chapter 173 — Crimson Ghost (6)
- Chapter 172 — Crimson Ghost (5)
- Chapter 171 — Crimson Ghost (4)
- Chapter 170 — Crimson Ghost (3)
- Chapter 169 — Crimson Ghost (2)
- Chapter 168 — Crimson Ghost (1)
- Chapter 167 — Enter the War (5)
- Chapter 166 — Enter the War (4)
- Chapter 165 — Enter the War (3)
- Chapter 164 — Enter the War (2)
- Chapter 163 — Enter the War (1)
- Chapter 162 — Count
- Chapter 161 — Fief War (4)
- Chapter 160 — Fief War (3)
- Chapter 159 — Fief War (2)
- Chapter 158 — Fief War (1)
- Chapter 157 — Poskein Subjugation (5)
- Chapter 156 — Poskein Subjugation (4)
- Chapter 155 — Poskein Subjugation (3)
- Chapter 154 — Poskein Subjugation (2)
- Chapter 153 — Poskein Subjugation (1)
- Chapter 152 — Tale Barony (7)
- Chapter 151 — Tale Barony (6)
- Chapter 150 — Tale Barony (5)
- Chapter 149 — Tale Barony (4)
- Chapter 148 — Tale Barony (3)
- Chapter 147 — Tale Barony (2)
- Chapter 146 — Tale Baroney
- Chapter 145 — Veiled Strife (5)
- Chapter 144 — Veiled Strife (4)
- Chapter 143 — Veiled Strife (3)
- Chapter 142 — Veiled Strife (2)
- Chapter 141 — Veiled Strife (1)
- Chapter 140 — To Pershion Kingdom (5)
- Chapter 139 — To Pershion Kingdom (4)
- Chapter 138 — To Pershion Kingdom (3)
- Chapter 137 — To Pershion Kingdom (2)
- Chapter 136 — To Pershion Kingdom (1)
- Chapter 135 — Triumphant Return (4)
- Chapter 134 — Triumphant Return (3)
- Chapter 134 — Triumphant Return (2)
- Chapter 132 — Triumphant Return (1)
- Chapter 131 — Suppression (3)
- Chapter 130 — Suppression (2)
- Chapter 129 — Suppression (1)
- Chapter 129 — March 2
- Chapter 127 — March (1)
- Chapter 126 — Rebellion (3)
- Chapter 125 — Rebellion (2)
- Chapter 124 — Rebellion (1)
- Chapter 123 — A Good Person (9)
- Chapter 123 — A Good Person (10)
- Chapter 121 — Good Person 7
- Chapter 121 — A Good Person (8)
- Chapter 119 — A Good Person (6)
- Chapter 118 — A Good Person (5)
- Chapter 117 — A Good Person (4)
- Chapter 116 — A Good Person 2
- Chapter 116 — A Good Person (3)
- Chapter 115 — A Good Person 1
- Chapter 114 — Tron Academy 5
- Chapter 113 — Tron Academy 4
- Chapter 112 — Tron Academy 3
- Chapter 111 — Tron Academy 2
- Chapter 110 — Tron Academy 1
- Chapter 108 — Triumphant Return (8)
- Chapter 107 — Amends (4)
- Chapter 106 — Amends (3)
- Chapter 105 — Amend 2
- Chapter 104 — Amend 1
- Chapter 103 — Salvation (4)
- Chapter 102 — Salvation (3)
- Chapter 101 — Salvation (2)
- Chapter 100 — Salvation (1)
- Chapter 99 — Poskein Exodus (10)
- Chapter 98 — Poskein Exodus (9)
- Chapter 97 — Poskein Exodus (8)
- Chapter 96 — Poskein Exodus (7)
- Chapter 95 — Poskein Exodus (6)
- Chapter 94 — Poskein Exodus (5)
- Chapter 93 — Poskein Exodus (4)
- Chapter 92 — Poskein Exodus (3)
- Chapter 91 — Poskein Exodus (2)
- Chapter 90 — Poskein Exodus (1)
- Chapter 89 — Establishing a base (4)
- Chapter 88 — Establishing a base (3)
- Chapter 87 — Establishing a base (2)
- Chapter 86 — Establishing a base (1)
- Chapter 86 — A new opportunity (4)
- Chapter 84 — A new opportunity (3)
- Chapter 83 — A new opportunity (2)
- Chapter 82 — A new opportunity (1)
- Chapter 81 — Overflow (5)
- Chapter 80 — Overflow (4)
- Chapter 79 — Overflow (3)
- Chapter 78 — Overflow (2)
- Chapter 77 — Overflow (1)
- Chapter 76 — Danger inside the danger (7)
- Chapter 75 — Danger inside the danger (6)
- Chapter 74 — Danger inside the danger (5)
- Chapter 73 — Danger inside the danger (4)
- Chapter 72 — Danger inside the danger (3)
- Chapter 71 — Danger inside the danger (2)
- Chapter 70 — Danger inside the danger (1)
- Chapter 69 — War and more war (7)
- Chapter 68 — War and more war (6)
- Chapter 67 — War and more war (5)
- Chapter 67 — War and more war (4)
- Chapter 65 — War and more war (3)
- Chapter 65 — War and more war (2)
- Chapter 63 — War and more war (1)
- Chapter 62 — A new start (5)
- Chapter 61 — A new start (4)
- Chapter 60 — A new start (3)
- Chapter 59 — A new start (2)
- Chapter 58 — A new start (1)
- Chapter 57 — To the north (4)
- Chapter 56 — To the north (3)
- Chapter 55 — To the north (2)
- Chapter 54 — To the north (1)
- Chapter 53 — Mana technique (3)
- Chapter 52 — Mana technique (2)
- Chapter 51 — Mana technique (1)
- Chapter 50 — To the south (4)
- Chapter 49 — To the south (3)
- Chapter 48 — To the south (2)
- Chapter 47 — To the south (1)
- Chapter 46 — Revenge battle (7)
- Chapter 45 — Revenge battle (6)
- Chapter 44 — Revenge battle (5)
- Chapter 43 — Revenge battle (4)
- Chapter 42 — Revenge battle (3)
- Chapter 41 — Revenge battle (2)
- Chapter 40 — Revenge battle (1)
- Chapter 39 — Relations (7)
- Chapter 38 — Relations (6)
- Chapter 37 — Relations (5)
- Chapter 36 — Relations (4)
- Chapter 35 — Relations (3)
- Chapter 34 — Relations (2)
- Chapter 33 — Relations (1)
- Chapter 32 — Merits awards (6)
- Chapter 31 — Merits awards (5)
- Chapter 30 — Merits awards (4)
- Chapter 29 — Merits awards (3)
- Chapter 28 — Merits awards (2)
- Chapter 27 — Merits awards (1)
- Chapter 26 — Unexpected battle (6)
- Chapter 25 — Unexpected battle (5)
- Chapter 24 — Unexpected battle (4)
- Chapter 23 — Unexpected battle (3)
- Chapter 22 — Unexpected battle (2)
- Chapter 21 — Unexpected battle (1)
- Chapter 20 — The ghost of the battlefield (6)
- Chapter 19 — The ghost of the battlefield (5)
- Chapter 18 — The ghost of the battlefield (4)
- Chapter 17 — The ghost of the battlefield (3)
- Chapter 16 — The ghost of the battlefield (2)
- Chapter 15 — The ghost of the battlefield (1)
- Chapter 14 — Travias spear (5)
- Chapter 13 — Travias spear (4)
- Chapter 12 — Travias spear (3)
- Chapter 11 — Travias spear (2)
- Chapter 10 — Travias spear (1)
- Chapter 9 — First battle (7)
- Chapter 8 — First battle (6)
- Chapter 7 — First battle (5)
- Chapter 6 — First battle (4)
- Chapter 5 — First battle (3)
- Chapter 4 — First battle (2)
- Chapter 3 — First battle (1)
- Chapter 2 — Return (2)
- Chapter 1 — Return (1)
- Prologue