Chapter 232: My Second Spirit Gate Experience
’What in the world are these people?’
The wind vortex intensified, blazing all around us until even we had to back off. The sheer force of it pressed against my chest, hot and wild, carrying grit that stung exposed skin.
Milo’s coat fluttered and whipped around him, flying like the cape of a superhero against the turbulent winds. He stood at the center of it all, utterly unbothered, one hand raised and the other holding that massive tome like it weighed nothing.
Finally the wind calmed and a large glowing circle materialized in the air. It pulsed once, twice, then shot out a projectile of compressed wind with explosive force. The projectile arced across the sky, a streak of distorted air, diving down toward the southern plains.
It landed with another thunderous crack that rolled back toward us across the open ground, but there was no explosion, no devastation. Just the sound, and then silence.
Then Milo slammed the book closed and adjusted his glasses.
“That should do it.”
’Of course it should!’
The casual way he said it, like he hadn’t just hurled enough force to level a building. I was starting to understand why Milo said the words he said back then. These people operated on a different level entirely.
Milo surveyed us all, his expression settling into something more businesslike. “We’ll be dividing into three teams. The first team dives to the center of the gate through the three o’clock position, while the second team enters through the nine o’clock. The third team takes the center. This approach ensures speed and prioritizes the effectiveness of the excavators.”
He glanced at each of us in turn, and I got the sense he was making calculations we weren’t privy to.
“Odelia, you and Cressida move in from the center.” He paused, something flickering across his face, then turned to Cressida. “Actually, I think you two should station here for a few minutes and cover our backs. After that, you can move in.”
Cressida’s expression didn’t change, but I caught the slight tension in her shoulders. She didn’t look like she liked having to wait behind and cover others, but she also looked like she understood.
He turned his head to Ophelia. “Ophelia, you and Nish—”
Nisha’s voice cut in, smooth and unhurried.
“How about I just go with Cade instead? I think it’ll be more effective that way.”
The words hung in the air. I kept my face neutral, but internally I was already running through the implications. She’d positioned this carefully, waited for exactly the right moment to interject. Classic Nisha.
Milo looked at her. Skeptical, yes, but there was something else in his eyes too. Something I couldn’t quite read. Frustration, maybe. Or resignation. After a moment of silence, he closed his eyes and sighed.
“Alright. You and Cade then. I’ll take nine o’clock with Ophelia, while you take three.”
Nisha allowed a small smile and nodded. The smile of someone who’d gotten exactly what they wanted while making it look like a reasonable suggestion.
Cressida looked at everyone with a downcast expression as we fell into our groups.
“I want to go with Cade too. I want to see the Villainess.”
Her voice came out smaller than usual, and I felt a pang of something. Guilt, maybe. It wasn’t my fault Nisha had maneuvered things this way, but Cressida didn’t know that. All she knew was that she was being left behind while someone else got the opportunity she wanted.
It was something even Milo had been aiming for, a chance to see my summon in action. Nisha was stealing that opportunity from him, not that she needed it. I knew she had her own selfish reasons. She always did.
And it seemed Milo couldn’t turn her down. Whether that was politics, history, or something else entirely, I didn’t know. But the dynamic was clear enough.
After the exchange, we all took our separate paths. For several minutes after I departed with Nisha, we walked in silence. Just our footsteps against cracked stone, the occasional skitter of loose gravel.
The canyon system stretched out around us, walls of fractured earth rising on either side, unstable stone pillars jutting up like broken teeth. The air here was dry, carrying dust and something else. Something faintly metallic.
Her voice finally broke the quiet.
“Are you okay?” she asked, her tone light. Casual. As if we were just two colleagues on a routine assignment.
“Yes, pretty much. Why?”
She shrugged, her hips swaying with something a little more than casual movement. I kept my eyes forward.
“I just wanted to know. You’re in Recimiras now, which means you have reached a kind of home here… do you feel relieved?”
I glanced at her before considering the question. Her face gave nothing away, but that was the thing about Nisha. Her face never gave anything away unless she wanted it to.
“Do I feel relieved?”
’Since when did you care?!’ Of course, this remained inside my head.
Truth was, I didn’t know if I wanted to give her any information about how I felt. Not after what I’d discovered. It wasn’t right to invest in another man’s woman. Whatever game she was playing, whatever angle she was working, I wasn’t going to be part of it.
“I’m fine. I like it here, everyone is nice here.” I gave her the uncomplicated version.
“That’s the uncomplicated version.”
I stopped mid-stride the moment I heard her say this. The coincidence was too suspicious. Those were the exact words I’d thought. The exact phrasing.
I narrowed my gaze at her. She stopped and looked back at me, one eyebrow slightly raised, waiting to see what I’d do.
Before she could speak, her own gaze sharpened. Almost simultaneously, my enhanced senses, which I’d spread outward like a net across the canyon, spiked with warning.
My composure settled. The tension between us evaporated, replaced by something more immediate.
’They’re coming…’
Nisha dropped into a crouch and summoned a pair of blades that looked like butcher’s cleavers, their edges gleaming with faint essence. I summoned Frostfang into my hand, feeling its cold hilt bite against my palm, the familiar weight calling my attention into focus.
I channeled more essence through my body, reinforcing my movements to wield the weight bracelets properly. My muscles tightened, ready.
Then the sound hit us: hooves scraping against stone, galloping. Dozens of them. The rhythm was wrong, too heavy, too fast. Nisha turned toward the left, toward an open mouth of the canyon where the walls split apart. That was where they were coming from.
I raised the sword and settled into a ready stance. A fog of dust rose and swallowed the canyon ahead, billowing toward us in a wall of brown and gray, but I didn’t let it blind my senses. I leaned into the essence instead, as I had for weeks now, letting it paint the world in shapes and movements I could track even through the haze.
As the first shapes emerged, massive bodies with thick frost-white wool and horns that spiraled like frozen waves, I swung my sword and channeled white flames through the blade. A line of white fire exploded between us and the charging beasts, rolling toward them like a wave crashing onto shore.
Loud bleating erupted in chaos. The flames consumed their front ranks and scattered their charge, turning organized momentum into panicked disorder. Some of them leaped sideways and slammed against the stone pillars, trying to smother the fire and its gruesome burns. The white flames clung and ate into wool and flesh alike, indifferent to their thrashing.
Their disarray bought us a moment of reprieve.
Nisha spun her cleavers and dove into the gap the flames had cleared, moving low and fast. One hand flew forward, tearing through a thick coat of frost-white wool with the ease of wind through grass.
She drew no blood. Just wool, falling away in clumps.
She frowned, confusion flickering across her face, but there was no time to process. The beast she hadn’t wounded shoved back a step, gathered itself, then exploded forward with a devastating headbutt. Its horns spiraled toward her like frozen waves given violent intent.
Nisha twirled clear, feet dancing over loose stone, but she was flanked. Another stocky ram was already where she turned, positioned as if it had anticipated her dodge. Head lowered, ready to drive its horns into her and hurl her away.
White chains flew from my hand, wrapping across its neck and yanking it into the air before the blow could land.
I slammed it down into the masses with enough force to crack stone. Bodies scattered and dust exploded upward. A ring of fire flashed out from me at the same moment, burning and hurling back the ones that had been rushing toward my position.
I shifted my weight as another charged through the chaos, turned and slashed downward with everything I had.
The sword hit something that felt like stone, even as it cut past the wool. The impact jarred up my arm.
’Oh… hell no.’
These things had hides like armor underneath all that fluff.
The bastard shifted its head to headbutt me from below, horns driving upward toward my chest. I raised my leg and drove it down onto its forehead with all the enhanced strength I could muster, crashing its skull into the ground. Stones scattered, spider-webbing cracks out from the impact point.
’Who the hell do you think you’re fighting?’
I raised my sword, poured more power into it until the blade hummed with concentrated force, and drove it down into the beast’s neck where wool met exposed flesh. This time the blade found purchase, sinking deep. Blue, putrid blood flowed out like water from a burst dam, steaming where it hit the cold stone.
The creature shuddered once and went still.
[You have killed a Bestial (+++++) Tier Spirit Beast: Huallapen]
[You have gained Glacier Horn Fragment]
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Chapters
- Chapter 352: King of Lust
- Chapter 351: Bad Company
- Chapter 350: Asking For Too Much? Trust Me With It!
- Chapter 349: A Pseudo-spirit
- Chapter 348: Could This Be A Trap?
- Chapter 347: White Feather
- Chapter 346: The Great Commission
- Chapter 345: The Waterlands
- Chapter 344: An Incomplete Compliment Is Supposed To Do What? Make Me Grateful?
- Chapter 343: Going Underwater
- Chapter 342: Away
- Chapter 341: The Waterlands Contract
- Chapter 340: A Formidable Foe
- Chapter 339: Midnight Venture
- Chapter 338: Diagnosing Our Problem
- Chapter 337: Seventeen Unfair Deaths
- Chapter 336: Undead Assassins [part 2]
- Chapter 335: Undead Assassins [part 1]
- Chapter 334: Bait
- Chapter 333: Unsettling...
- Chapter 332: Nothing To Worry About
- Chapter 331: How To Sign A Death Warrant
- Chapter 330: Dawnbreaking
- Chapter 329: Message Successfully Delivered!
- Chapter 328: The Mercifool and Gracefool Cardinal
- Chapter 327: One More Business
- Chapter 326: Good Friends
- Chapter 325: Agenda
- Chapter 324: The Humble Handler
- Chapter 323: Heavens Party!
- Chapter 322: An Illusion Of Heaven
- Chapter 321: Fulfillment Of A Merchant
- Chapter 320: Whose Summon Is This?
- Chapter 319: Nun of Destruction
- Chapter 318: The Night Auction
- Chapter 317: Walked Right Into Her Damn Mind
- Chapter 316: The Auction House Lady
- Chapter 315: What The Actual F**k?
- Chapter 314: What A Disappointment!
- Chapter 313: The Soul Monolith
- Chapter 312: How Did We Get Here Again?
- Chapter 311: Bargains of Chips
- Chapter 310: Logical Reasoning; Earning the Favor of the Fox Lady
- Chapter 309: This Is The Coincidences Of All Coincidences!!!
- Chapter 308: People Really Need To Take Classes On Common Mannerisms
- Chapter 307: Make Sure You Stick To The Budget Next Time!!!
- Chapter 306: Siege Line
- Chapter 305: The Line Breaks
- Chapter 304: Priorities
- Chapter 303: Time To Shine
- Chapter 302: Something Big Is Coming
- Chapter 301: Rising Momentum
- Chapter 300: Testing The Waters
- Chapter 299: Let’s Get The Killing Started
- Chapter 298: Let the Night Battle Begin
- Chapter 297: Meeting Others
- Chapter 296: Still No Cressida
- Chapter 295: Watch Your Back
- Chapter 294: Cross Your Ts And Dot Your Is
- Chapter 293: Law In A Lawless City Is All About Money And Power
- Chapter 292: Finding Jobs
- Chapter 291: What In The Hell Is Cressida On?!!
- Chapter 290: I Can’t Depend On My Luck For A Single Moment
- Chapter 289: You Should Have Warned Me Sooner!!!
- Chapter 288: A Little Holiday
- Chapter 287: I Would Have Caved Your Ribs If You Weren’t Kassie
- Chapter 286: Know This And Know Peace
- Chapter 285: Morning Routine
- Chapter 284: Cleaning This Mess
- Chapter 283: I Hate Black Soups! But We May Be In One!!!
- Chapter 282: The Fragile Fire Lord
- Chapter 281: Fire Lord Ifrit
- Chapter 280: Countdown Till You Eat Your Dirty Words
- Chapter 279: The Sword of a Child
- Chapter 278: Scam Alert [part 2]
- Chapter 277: Scam Alert [part 1]
- Chapter 276: Let All Hell Break Loose
- Chapter 275: Prince Altharion
- Chapter 274: The Black Snow Company
- Chapter 273: Welcome To The Family
- Chapter 272: I’m Too Unambitious For The Likes Of These Calamities
- Chapter 271: Conversations With My Wives
- Chapter 270: Goodness, How I Hate Misunderstandings
- Chapter 269: Trusting An Angry Horse In A Collapsing Gate Warrants A Little Drama
- Chapter 268: A Terrible Escape Plan
- Chapter 267: Lamest Excuse To Ditch A Battle
- Chapter 266: Having A Threesome [part 2]
- Chapter 265: Having A Threesome [part 1]
- Chapter 264: Counterattack
- Chapter 263: Failed Trap
- Chapter 262: I May Have Contracted Mad Men For This Job
- Chapter 261: Satisfying Entry
- Chapter 260: Involve Me
- Chapter 259: My Summon Are Aura Farmers
- Chapter 258: The Owners [Intro]
- Chapter 257: Freedom Tastes Like Air
- Chapter 256: I Knew This Was Going To Happen!
- Chapter 255: What A Nonsensical Kill, Certainly A Satisfying One Though...
- Chapter 254: Evident Growth
- Chapter 253: This Spirit Beast Is A Real Pervert
- Chapter 252: Moment Of Truth
- Chapter 251: Oh No
- Chapter 250: Now I’m Growing Hatred For Reptiles
- Chapter 249: A Fraud Too, Can Try
- Chapter 248: If You Want To Camouflage, At Least Get The Sizes Right
- Chapter 247: Do I Look Like A Fool?
- Chapter 246: People Really Like To Fuck With My Connection With My Soul Plane Uh?
- Chapter 245: I Think There Might Be Trouble... Real One
- Chapter 244: The Woodland Threat [part 5]
- Chapter 243: The Woodland Threat [part 4]
- Chapter 242: And To Think This Bastard Is Not The Main Guardian
- Chapter 241: The Woodland Threat [part 3]
- Chapter 240: One Stubborn Man Must Bow For The Other
- Chapter 239: I Said It, I Hate Being Hexed!
- Chapter 238: The Woodland Threat [part 2]
- Chapter 237: I Think I’m About To Had One More Hatred To The List
- Chapter 236: The Woodland Threat [part 1]
- Chapter 235: Unwanted Advances and Old Scripts
- Chapter 234: Multiple Guardian Problems
- Chapter 233: Valid Crashout
- Chapter 232: My Second Spirit Gate Experience
- Chapter 231: What A Devastating Firepower!
- Chapter 230: An Operational Race Against Time
- Chapter 229: There Are Some Things Not Meant To Be Uttered In Moments Like These
- Chapter 228: The Future Pattern
- Chapter 227: Let It Bother Us Together
- Chapter 226: Planning A Spirit Gate Raid
- Chapter 225: The Plan for the Manhattan Job
- Chapter 224: The Spirit Summoner Revelation is so Underwhelming
- Chapter 223: The Delicacy Without Seconds
- Chapter 222: A Family I Don’t Deserve
- Chapter 221: An Uncomfortable Conversation. I Hate Uncomfortable Conversations!
- Chapter 220: The Bath of Comfort
- Chapter 219: I Think I’ve Run Mad
- Chapter 218: Meeting The Black Snow Company
- Chapter 217: Welcome Back
- Chapter 216: A Heroic Criminal and Pervert Actions In a City of Criminals
- Chapter 215: The Manhattan Trouble
- Chapter 214: The Weasel
- Chapter 213: How Recimirasas Greet Visitors!
- Chapter 212: A Tough One To Crack
- Chapter 211: The Thieves’ Den
- Chapter 210: The Sound of Relief, Finally I Can Have A Hot Water Bath!
- Chapter 209: The World Needs More Perverts Is What I Meant To Say
- Chapter 208: Beware of the Monster You can Become!
- Chapter 207: Who Is A Sinner, Who Is A Presecutor?
- Chapter 206: Settling Disputes Between Two Wives
- Chapter 205: My Encounter with the Sky Generals
- Chapter 204: Clash of Titans
- Chapter 203: Taking A Break Are For Lesser People
- Chapter 202: The Oasis Worm: Endgame
- Chapter 201: The Oasis Worm [part 2]
- Chapter 200: The Oasis Worm [part 1]
- Chapter 199: Two Days Long Journey
- Chapter 198: No One Warned Me About This Shit!
- Chapter 197: What Will Make Me Hate Sands!
- Chapter 196: What Does An Otherworlder Mean To You?
- Chapter 195: The Information Broker
- Chapter 194: Let’s Be Honest What Is The Meaning Of Concern?
- Chapter 193: En Route: Chainbreak
- Chapter 192: Gilbert
- Chapter 191: Climbing Chains Is Definitely Not As Easy As They Make It
- Chapter 190: The Merchant Archipelago
- Chapter 189: Mock Battle [part 2]
- Chapter 188: Mock Battle [part 1]
- Chapter 187: The Waking Continent And The Goddess of Slumber
- Chapter 186: They Said Running Is Good For Business
- Chapter 185: The Ship Run
- Chapter 184: I Swear It Wasn’t Supposed To Go Like This...
- Chapter 183: Naval Prefectures Approaching
- Chapter 182: Unexpected Progress
- Chapter 181: Unexpected Encounters
- Chapter 180: [Sculptor’s Gift]
- Chapter 179: Demon of Pleasure
- Chapter 178: The Light In The Eyes of A Man That Dreams
- Chapter 177: Crooked Raijin
- Chapter 176: The Reward of Growth
- Chapter 175: Well Enough
- Chapter 174: The Art of Swordsmanship
- Chapter 173: This is sooooo Gooooooodddd
- Chapter 172: How To Piss Off A Jade Beauty
- Chapter 171: Dress-up Cultivator
- Chapter 170: Trickery In Battle
- Chapter 169: Progressive Training
- Chapter 168: Scrubbing Evidence
- Chapter 167: The Climb To Heaven
- Chapter 166: Waves of Pleasure
- Chapter 165: This Is No Sin; You Deserve Love. Granted, I Don’t Even Know Who You Are, Lol
- Chapter 164: The Fulfillment A Woman’s Bosom Can Give
- Chapter 163: Uncanny Jade Beauty
- Chapter 162: What an Unreasonable Oath!!!
- Chapter 161: The Promise of the Future!
- Chapter 160: The Young Lady of the Moon Clan
- Chapter 159: Post Battle Reflection And Lodestar Review
- Chapter 158: The Sweet Savor of Acknowledgment
- Chapter 157: Dancing With Two Heads
- Chapter 156: I Knew I Was Gonna Love This... A Little Too Much
- Chapter 155: Baby Steps
- Chapter 154: Hammerhead And The Great Eel
- Chapter 153: Tired Of Running, Time To Start Fighting
- Chapter 152: I’m Not Allowed To Catch A Goddamn Break!!!
- Chapter 151: My Damn Mouth Just Runs Without Restraints, I Think I Might Need Some Weight Bracelets On Them Too
- Chapter 150: The Rhythm Of The Ocean
- Chapter 149: What Are The Odds That A Wolf-kin Can Happen To Be A Jianghu Person???
- Chapter 148: Chef De Cuisine
- Chapter 147: This Voyage Will Certainly Be An Interesting One And I Look Forward To Seeing Recimiras
- Chapter 146: Pathetic Liar
- Chapter 145: Sus Nisha
- Chapter 144: Night In The Winds
- Chapter 143: Enhanced Movement
- Chapter 142: To Handle A Butter, One Must Become A Bread. Check Back For More Motivational Quotes
- Chapter 141: Shameless Kassie
- Chapter 140: Fairwell... Anticipate My Return
- Chapter 139: My Name Is Cade Marlowe And I’m The Thorn That Tear Apart Plans
- Chapter 138: Cat And Mouse Conversation
- Chapter 137: The Unexpected Arrival
- Chapter 136: An Undefendable Killer And A Liar Hero
- Chapter 135: This is Not The Training Arc, I Hoped For, What Happened To Pushups?! Situps?!
- Chapter 134: To Sever The Ties Of Discomfort [part 2]
- Chapter 133: To Sever The Ties Of Discomfort [part 1]
- Chapter 132: Strange People
- Chapter 131: Faeren Heights
- Chapter 130: The Finish Line
- Chapter 129: Light At The End Of The Tunnel
- Chapter 128: So, It’s Possible To Break Through A Cavern Wall!!!
- Chapter 127: Never Underestimate The Little Victories
- Chapter 126: Zero To Hero Doesn’t Come Easy [part 3]
- Chapter 125: Zero To Hero Doesn’t Come Easy [part 2]
- Chapter 124: Zero To Hero Doesn’t Come Easy [part 1]
- Chapter 123: Procrastination Even When We Tryna Grind. The Struggle Is Real Guys, Don’t Let Those Lame Heroes Lie To You. This Shit Isn’t Easy!!!
- Chapter 122: Master-Student Relationship
- Chapter 121: Which One Of You Has Ever Gotten A Piggyback From Your Babes???
- Chapter 120: A Word Is Enough For The Wise. Two Words? Cut Off Their Heads If They Don’t Learn Their Lesson!
- Chapter 119: So The Sound of Bones Breaking Could Be So Satisfying
- Chapter 118: You Couldn’t Be More Dumber
- Chapter 117: Competition Of Madness
- Chapter 116: Child Of Madness
- Chapter 115: Stupid Bastard
- Chapter 114: Naked Art
- Chapter 113: Vengeance – A Very Expensive Lifestyle
- Chapter 112: Take A Breathe
- Chapter 111: Choose Your Fate Wisely: Motivational Speaker or Fire Commander?
- Chapter 110: Arson Is The Way Forward
- Chapter 109: Defying The Law Of Exhaustion
- Chapter 108: Normal People
- Chapter 107: The Gorewraiths
- Chapter 106: Ambush Of Cratakitis
- Chapter 105: I’ll Hold Your Hand While I Say This...
- Chapter 104: The Great Jinx
- Chapter 103: Miserable Assignment With Miserable People
- Chapter 102: Peace Journey Indeed
- Chapter 101: Peace Journey...
- Chapter 100: The Caravan
- Chapter 99: The Thorn Sisters [part 2]
- Chapter 98: The Thorn Sisters [part 1]
- Chapter 97: Templar Light [part 2]
- Chapter 96: Templar Light [part 1]
- Chapter 95: The Wonderful Salesgirl of Willowswept
- Chapter 94: Enough Surprises To Go Around
- Chapter 93: Mishard Rendezvous
- Chapter 92: The Great Mistake: Asking A Monster To Ride A Horse
- Chapter 91: Unfare Farewell
- Chapter 90: Death Follows Everywhere I Go...
- Chapter 89: A Matchless Battle Commander
- Chapter 88: My Determination
- Chapter 87: Strong, Wise, Beautiful, Hot. Name Anyone Better!
- Chapter 86: Sucks To Be A Catalyst Of Destruction
- Chapter 85: Rivermarrow - The City of Failed Warriors
- Chapter 84: Slick Thief
- Chapter 83: This Is Where My Hatred For Water Bodies Is Probably Gonna Start, Mind You I Almost Drowned As A Kid!!!
- Chapter 82: Pretty Boy Rider
- Chapter 81: When Life Gives You A Wyvern, Make It Into A Big Fat Live-Skewered Piece of Meat!
- Chapter 80: Pretty Boy Templar
- Chapter 79: When You Get Entangled With A Brown-skinned Vixen, Be Sure To Learn The Art Of Moderation
- Chapter 78: Found My Ninja Way In The Most Shameful, Unsettling Manner Possible
- Chapter 77: Rest Now While You Can. Nobody Knows Tomorrow
- Chapter 76: I’m Very Unsatisfied With These Results
- Chapter 75: Severing Ties Early In The Morning, Can’t Catch A Break
- Chapter 74: Fire-side Talks
- Chapter 73: ...As If
- Chapter 72: Peace Journey...
- Chapter 71: The Black Snow Company!
- Chapter 70: The Resolve of an F-rank
- Chapter 69: Personal Vendetta
- Chapter 68: The Taste of Pain
- Chapter 67: The Blood Templar
- Chapter 66: Let The World Burn
- Chapter 65: Stay With Me
- Chapter 64: Surprise Motherf**ker
- Chapter 63: Homecoming!!! (Haa, I’m so Happy, Finally Gonna See Lira)
- Chapter 62: Wibbily Wobbily Derek-San
- Chapter 61: Wiping The Ass With The Floor, Or Do We Wipe The Floor With The Ass? (Help me out Here?!!)
- Chapter 60: They Don’t Believe In Me. Can’t Blame Them.
- Chapter 59: The Fateful Encounter
- Chapter 58: Spirit Cores And Grave Robbing Opportunities
- Chapter 57: We’re Progressing... Okay?
- Chapter 56: Back To Reality, Uhn
- Chapter 55: Everyone Wants A Piece Of Me, Damnit I’m Too Cool!
- Chapter 54: A New Villainess
- Chapter 53: She’s A Monster [part 2]
- Chapter 52: She’s A Monster [part 1]
- Chapter 51: The Red Waves Of Pleasure
- Chapter 50: Greatest Victory Or Perhaps Worst Decision Of My Life
- Chapter 49: Philosophical Lecture On One’s Deathbed
- Chapter 48: Non Pyrrhic Victory, No Victory At All
- Chapter 47: So F**king Be It!
- Chapter 46: Unforeseen Circumstances
- Chapter 45: Pretentious Bastard!!! (Damnit, I’m So Angry!!!)
- Chapter 44: Lady Kassie Supremacy
- Chapter 43: Who Pissed The Ape Grandpa?!
- Chapter 42: An Unfateful Encounter
- Chapter 41: I Am The Smoothest Man Alive Bwahahhahahha
- Chapter 40: Undignified Pervert
- Chapter 39: The Snow Storm
- Chapter 38: We Survived... For Now
- Chapter 37: I’m Paired With A Damn Moron!
- Chapter 36: Blizzard Maulers
- Chapter 35: The Frost Mountains [part 2]
- Chapter 34: The Frost Mountains [part 1]
- Chapter 33: Intro: The Spirit Gate
- Chapter 32: The Most Beautiful Morning Of My Life
- Chapter 31: The Calm of the Night
- Chapter 30: Passionate Night
- Chapter 29: The Suspicious Church
- Chapter 28: A Competent Summon, An Incompetent Summoner
- Chapter 27: A Mercenary Guild The Size Of A Heart!
- Chapter 26: The Weak Summoner With No Motivation Whatsoever
- Chapter 25: We Are Supposed To Be Mortal Tier, You Can’t Go Around Wrecking An Instructor!!!
- Chapter 24: A Bully Can Actually Be Smart!
- Chapter 23: Battle Between Low Rankers
- Chapter 22: Spirit Classes!
- Chapter 21: The Blood Conqueror
- Chapter 20: My Amazing Villainous Summon
- Chapter 19: The Arrogant Empress
- Chapter 18: Lira Velan
- Chapter 17: Establishing Authority
- Chapter 16: Apparently, I’m Special!
- Chapter 15: Dual Cultivation
- Chapter 14: Subjugating A Mature Lady
- Chapter 13: The Vixen Nurse!
- Chapter 12: Fuck My Classmates
- Chapter 11: Seven Realms of Ealdrim
- Chapter 10: I Really Don’t Understand Bullies
- Chapter 9: All Praise The Radiant Hero
- Chapter 8: I’m Not A Monster, Okay?
- Chapter 7: I’m A Shameless Summoner And I Accept It
- Chapter 6: The Lodestar Creator Took My Wish Too Serious
- Chapter 5: Arresting Me After Summoning Me To Your World? C’mon!
- Chapter 4: I Summoned A Villainess!
- Chapter 3: I Awakened As An F rank Spirit Summoner
- Chapter 2: Summoned Into Another World
- Chapter 1: I Don’t Like School