Chapter 539: Side Story 7: Joint Council
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Early morning.
In a dim and empty lecture hall, a young apprentice knelt by the podium, stuck out his buttocks and stretched a hand out, trying to reach its base.
Who came up with this design?
The apprentice reached so hard that his face turned bright red.
Installing Sound Replication Stones in the hidden compartment of the podium?
It was indeed pleasing to the eye, but it made things difficult for teaching assistants like him who were responsible for class maintenance.
Finally, with a soft click, he successfully removed the last of the precious Sound Replication Stones.
The apprentice leaned backward and sat on the floor, panting as he looked at the Sound Replication Stone in his hand. It was smooth and polished from repeated use. He let out a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, this piece isn’t damaged.
It should be able to last ten…uhm, maybe five more lessons.
The apprentice carefully wrapped the Sound Replication Stone, then picked up a charcoal pencil and traced on the slightly faded Sound Replication Spell in front of the podium.
His movements were deft and habitual; he looked serious and focused. The complex and varied spell effortlessly appeared under his hand.
While he was at it, the apprentice even corrected a few mistakes on the design of the Barrier Spell to make it operate smoother, which may even extend the lifespan of the Sound Replication Stone.
Of course, even though he was pleased with himself, the apprentice thought that this act was best left undiscovered, otherwise he would face another investigation by the Magical Ethics Committee.
At this thought, the pleased expression instantly left his face.
After finishing the last stroke, the apprentice, with an aching back, stood up and looked towards his seat: there were two stacks of parchment manuscript paper, three sacks of test papers, and a dedicated utilities box for teaching assistants.
The apprentice sighed.
Mr. Donovan’s lecture was this afternoon.
He had to quickly prepare the paraphernalia, including the roster, nametags, recording pen, media player, models, the corresponding guest manual…
Why did such a boring topic require so many lectures?
Sigh, the Convention of All Magic is on a decline, the apprentice thought worriedly as he walked to the other side of the lecture hall and looked at the calendar on the wall.
[October 29, Empire Year 839, Saturday]
[Rest day]
[Era of Multiple Kings Year 314, Lifetime Mage of Ascetic Tower, craftsman, poet, historian, swordsman, author of ‘Biography of the Iron Blood King’, Jericho Leon Mindis was born on this day.]
[What matters is not the choice itself but the act of choosing—J. L. Mindis]
On the calendar, the painted figure of Wizard Mindis stood on the peak of the mountains and stared profoundly at the sunrise in the distance, looking troubled.
It’s been three years.
The apprentice sighed a long sigh, then mercilessly tore off yesterday together with the patriotic Master Mindis and crumpled it up.
Revealing ‘today’.
[October 30, Empire Year 839, Sunday]
[Day of Holy Pursuit Holiday]
[Era of Multiple Kings Year 58, military strategist, commander of the Holiness Exorcism Campaign, King Anzac died on this day.]
[Comrades, we leave our lives in this moment in order to preserve hope for tomorrow—King Anzac]
On the calendar was the back of a fully-armored chevalier, rushing down a glacier-capped peak towards a large dense army.
Expressionless, the apprentice stuffed ‘Wizard Mindis’ into his hand, crumpling it smaller and smaller.
Why did these lectures always have to be scheduled on weekends…
At this moment.
“Really?” A young man’s voice, bright, gentle and cheerful, could be heard.
The apprentice was startled. He turned around to find an unexpected guest who had entered the lecture hall without him noticing.
The guest had sat next to his seat and pulled out a stack of parchment paper rolls from his teaching assistant sack, rifling through it and reading with much interest.
“‘A Common Explanation for the Origin Theory, Metasystem Concept, Metamorphic Magic, and Spirit Summoning Spells—New Evidence from Northland Prehistoric Battlefields’?”
Just by hearing the first half of the sentence, the apprentice was shocked!
My god, that’s—
He ran towards the guest like a lunatic, but stumbled at the steps on the way and fell flat on his face.
The guest was still reading the scroll in his hand keenly, looking relaxed.
The young apprentice ignored the pain in his palms, got up hurriedly and rushed towards the guest with gritted teeth. “That’s… mine!”
The guest finally looked up and smiled casually at him.
He had long hair that grew past his ears and a fair complexion; he was very handsome. His seated posture was elegant but striking.
A pretty boy.
Like he stepped out of a painting.
The apprentice held on to a seat nearby and forcibly halted his steps to avoid hitting the guest.
“Yes, I noticed the signature. And the commentary for why the paper was rejected,” the pretty boy chuckled. He held up the scroll at the apprentice, turning to a page of comments written in red. “‘Self-gratifying, irrational and fanciful speculation’.”
The apprentice blushed.
He felt a choking sensation as he looked at that commentary, his initial justified tone faded a little. “That’s—” he hesitated for a bit, finally uttering stubbornly, “none of your business.”
The pretty boy smiled gently.
The apprentice noticed that his clothes were different from the colors and styles commonly worn in the tower. On the contrary, his wizard robe was flamboyant in colors, fashionably designed and made of expensive materials. It seemed to give off star-like reflections in the morning light.
This is odd.
Who is he?
“So you’re him?” The guest continued to thumb through the scrolls in his hand. “The ‘fraud wizard’ of Red Horn Tower?”
The apprentice was taken aback.
Due to the unique architecture of its main tower, Soul Tower was jokingly referred by apprentices of other magic towers as “Red Horn Tower”.
But apprentices of Soul Tower would never mention this moniker. That means…
However, the apprentice regained his composure and quickly noticed another moniker.
“Fr—fraud?”
What was that supposed to mean?
The pretty boy nodded.
“So you believe that,” the guest lifted his gaze from the scrolls, nodded gently to the apprentice, amiable as a spring breeze, “in the Holiness Exorcism Campaign more than a millennium ago, King Anzac opened the Gate of Hell and relied on the power of a mysterious devil to defeat the ancient orcs?”
The apprentice blinked. He stared at his own manuscript in the guest’s hand and understood something.
“Fraud wizard, very well.”
The apprentice sighed and held up his index finger, as if he was well-accustomed to such a situation. “Listen, I’m not a fraud, and I never said that the ancient orcs were defeated with help from a devil…”
But the guest immediately interjected, “But in your thesis, that’s the commentary that the reviewer wrote.”
He turned to a specific page in the scroll and showed it to the apprentice.
A paragraph was circled in red, with a comment beside it that said, “if you like devils so much, you should continue your studies at the Gate of Hell.”
The apprentice skipped a breath; his face flushed instantly.
Seemingly insulted, his tone was brisk, “This… this has been taken out of context!”
The guest looked at him with a grin, but did not say anything.
This made the apprentice even more indignant.
With a lightning-quick move he snatched his thesis over, instinctively flipped through the pages and rummaged out a creased page.
“See?” He pointed angrily at one of the sketches that was full of notations. It looked like a sketch of a human skeleton. “Based on the latest ancient battlefield evidence unearthed from under Arunde Castle… the remains of more than a thousand ancient human warriors with distinctive features of the era of multiple kings…most of the specimens suffered countless blows and injuries to numerous parts…”
The guest drew closer and looked at it with interest.
The apprentice quickened his pace of speech, “Whether in terms of extent or quantity, it far exceeds our imagination. Some remains even have crushed skulls in addition to pierced hearts…”
“I guess,” the pretty boy smiled as his long hair fluttered, “this meant that the ancient knights during the era of multiple kings battled courageously? Fought to the death against the orcs? And suffered severe injuries?”
“No!” The apprentice was indignant as he waved the scroll in his hand. “This meant that they suffered fatal trauma more than once during their lifetime! More than once!” he repeated to emphasize his point.
“Perhaps, the superpowers of the ancient people were stronger?” the tone of the pretty boy was still teasing, “just as how ancient orcs are physically more superior than regular orcs?”
The apprentice felt insulted.
“No!”
He raised his voice, gritted his teeth and habitually raised his index finger as he tirelessly repeated, “No human being can withstand such a fatal blow, even if it was only once! None! No matter how strong-willed you are! Impossible! Even with stronger superpowers, not possible!”
Every time he emphasized, the pretty boy beamed and nodded.
As if he understood well.
“Then?”
The apprentice took a deep breath and turned to the next page.
“Then, a few of the remains that I personally excavated from the ground and thawed from a frozen state, I swear, the residual flesh on those things still had signs of life. If not for my quick reactions…I’ve listed the specific data on the thousands of remains uncovered by our research team here…”
But the apprentice stopped speaking abruptly.
The part of the thesis to which he pointed was full of red circles, its original state almost unidentifiable. Various comments were written in distinct handwritings: “Statistical method used was too rudimentary”, “Has selective bias been taken into account”, “Recommended that new specimen be selected”, “Tests are unconvincing”, “Correlation does not equal causation” etc.
The most offending one was: “Did you learn math from a swordsman?”
The pretty boy seemed to be holding back laughter.
The apprentice blushed as he stuffed the thesis into the sack.
“Anyway, this is beyond the scope of explanation of ‘Edge Sharpening Skills’, ‘Physique Fortification Magic’ and ‘Material Affinity’ of Alchemy Tower as well as ‘Light and Shadow Flute’ and ‘Soul Body Theory’ of Soul Tower, let alone some superpower like “will affecting the body”.”
He was still explaining diligently, “I don’t think you would be able to find that even in the most extreme of places such as Ascetic Tower…”
The guest nodded, encouraging him to go on. “So?”
The apprentice adjusted his breath; his eyes lit up. “In known historical materials, even though rare, there are indeed a few records that mention similar things that ignore fundamental principles and radically alter life form…”
Ignore fundamental principles, radically…
“You mean…” The guest muttered calmly, “Bright God Church’s… Religious Exorcism Records?”
The apprentice paused.
The pretty boy chuckled. “So, we’re back to devils.”
The apprentice cleared his throat. “No, not entirely, and not necessarily Bright God… But,” he was trying hard to justify something, but eventually gave up and said softly, “Yes, for the most part, yes. At least that’s… the potential circumstantial evidence that can currently be referenced.”
The apprentice looked dejected. He pressed his elbow onto the sacks containing the papers. “What I mean to say is, if we are willing to let go of prejudices and re-examine the relevant religious books and even legends, it will, I mean, it may be of help.”
The guest understood something. “So the reviewers think that you are advocating mystical or even religious theories that claim ‘devils exist’ and such like?”
The apprentice’s expression turned gloomy. “They even scoffed and asked me if I went to a sermon at Gate of Hell again.”
He stared miserably at the crumpled thesis in the sack.
God have mercy, he’s only been to Gate of Hell once, alright?
Even then, he was tricked to enter!
That big sister who preached looked so intellectual, so mature, so beautiful…
Who knew she liked…
The apprentice shook his head to dismiss the unpleasant memories.
When he smelled the reeking of blood from human sacrifice, he immediately left, alright?
“Your title, I understand it now,” the guest suddenly said.
The apprentice looked up. “What?”
The pretty boy touched his chin lightly. “A Metamorphic Magic that takes effect at the origin level… Using contemporary metasystem hypothesis to explain those long-despised ancient Spirit Summoning Spells…”
The guest used the terms from the thesis adeptly. “You are trying to establish a line of reasoning that can be accepted by wizards—explaining incomprehensible mystical phenomena from the perspective of modern magic.”
The pretty boy looked up. “To try and get it past the review? In order to apply for funding for further research?”
The apprentice scoffed and seemed to be quitting on himself a little. “Still didn’t get it past the review, did I? And the archaeological excavations are over now. It’s over.”
The large lecture hall was silent for a while; the two were separated by a seat, silent.
A few seconds later, slightly unexpected by the apprentice, the guest did not comfort nor ridicule him—this was the best treatment he has received in more than a month.
“Divine Art,” the pretty boy turned around and asked earnestly and solemnly, “Why not Divine Art?”
The apprentice was stunned. “What?”
The pretty boy lowered his head, a spark flickering in his eyes. “Ignore fundamental principles, radically alter life form. In countless religious records and legends, miracles and Divine Art have exhibited identical effects, have they not?”
The pretty boy paused at each phrase, “Revive the dead, put flesh on bone, restore the body, for a divine cause.”
The apprentice was silent for a while before he spluttered, “My…That’s not the main point of my research. I’m not a Bright God follower, not a…fraud.”
He was visibly upset.
But the pretty boy looked at him for a long while, then smiled. “Actually you’ve already thought of it, haven’t you?”
The pretty boy’s words had an enchanting power, “And there are actually more records of miracles and Divine Art, which are even more detailed,”
“But you didn’t put them in.”
The apprentice trembled slightly.
After a long while, the apprentice exhaled and patted his thesis. “Even when I’ve written it like this, I’m already being regarded as a fraud…”
He seemed to have resigned to fate. “I’d still want to be able to earn a living.”
The guest fell silent.
“I thought Soul Tower was progressive,” the pretty boy said softly, “Here, everyone has and deserves an ‘independent and free soul’.”
The apprentice scoffed disapprovingly. “However independent, they are human.” He leaned back in his seat and looked up at the ceiling, his tone unbearably disappointed, “However free, they are wizards. Innately they will reject certain things,”
These words made the pretty boy pensive.
“They don’t believe that, beyond their path, lies other paths that can be deemed ‘rational’, and sweepingly dismiss these as ‘foolishness’—based on the standards of magic,”
The apprentice was engrossed in the topic. “They believe that, even if they can be doubted, can be proven false, and even have their own established arguments refuted, these must and can only be done by their own methods—otherwise it would just be fools’ speech, irrational,”
“They believe that everything in the world must be explained in accordance with their recognized logical principles for it to be reasonable,”
“Because magic is advanced, magic is the truth.”
The apprentice sighed. “As wizards, we are so ‘advanced’,” he was listless, “that we are unable to be more ‘advanced’.”
He fell silent from frustration.
“It’s too wide.”
The apprentice was puzzled.
The pretty boy ran his fingers through his hair. “The scope of your complaint is too wide, but it’s irrelevant to magical concepts,”
“It’s simply about wizards, simply about humans.”
The apprentice was dumfounded. “I don’t understand?”
The pretty boy laughed casually and shook the apprentice. “The reason your thesis was rejected was because of—politics.”
The apprentice’s expression changed. “Pardon?”
Disregarding courtesy, the pretty boy lightly prodded the apprentice’s forehead. “To be precise, it is about the right of speech, dominance and vested interests in magical research, and the politics of personnel and structure in Magic Towers.”
The apprentice stared at him, stumped.
What…what does that mean?
The pretty boy pulled out the manuscript from between them. “Particularly arguments such as ‘we should adopt a humbler attitude and re-evaluate religious legends’. The reason they rejected such arguments is because of what happened recently.”
The apprentice was puzzled.
Recently?
The pretty boy smiled enigmatically as he rifled through the thesis. “Three months ago, the Seat of Million Laws lost to the Northland Diocese at the Truth Debate,”
The apprentice’s expression changed.
The Seat of Million Laws represented Soul Tower. He was aware that they did not do well at the debate; they even suffered mocking comments from apprentices of Seat of Power for that.
But isn’t it normal to have victories and losses at a debate?
What did that have to do with his thesis?
The pretty boy went on, “Unfortunately, among those present was the Duke of the Northlands cum Provincial Governor, which had a profound impact and serious consequences,”
The pretty boy grinned. “With the approval of the Arunde family, together with the strong recommendation from Bright God Church, the young bishop from the Northern Diocese was able to head south to visit Capital of Triumph, head straight into High Palace and preached to the imperial nobility, including the royal family. Reportedly, he hit it off with His Majesty and chatted away like old friends,”
“This incident has become a delightful anecdote, passed on with approbation throughout all 23 provinces of the empire,”
“There are even rumors that His Majesty intends to make this young but knowledgeable Northland bishop the Prime Minister of the empire in order to replace Count Renato who is under fire for failing to quash the rebellion.”
Struck by the series of baffling terms and events, the apprentice’s head—which was chock-full of corpses and skeletons—felt dizzy. “So?”
The pretty boy closed the manuscript, propped an arm on the armrest and leaned towards the apprentice, half smirking. “So now the top brass of not only Red Horn Tower, but all three Great Magic Towers need to urgently regroup, save face, steady the ship and re-instill confidence in the people that: magic is the truth of the world, wizards are the right path for humans,”
Smack!
The pretty boy waved the thesis and gently tapped the forehead of the confused apprentice. “Yet you coincidentally submitted this thesis at such a time,”
“Saying ‘hey, maybe the stories written by those frauds might have a point’, and even wanting to apply for funding to set up a research unit?”
The apprentice started to understand. He removed the crumpled thesis from his forehead and stared blankly at the guest.
“If they allowed this…” the pretty boy scoffed. “What would become of the authority of magic in the minds of all scholars in this time of panic and low morale? What about the rights of court wizards to speak to the great clans of the empire? What if the nobility no longer believed in reason and turned to the mystic? What will happen to this entire research system, proof methodologies and principles, and their instructive status within the entire magic system that we have spent thousands of years to perfect?”
The apprentice clutched the thesis tightly to his chest and blinked bewilderedly.
Huh?
“Most importantly…” the pretty boy chuckled and reached out a finger to prod the apprentice’s forehead, “if what saved mankind a millennium ago wasn’t magic, wasn’t wizards, wasn’t the intelligence and strength of humans themselves, but some illusory gods and devils… then what, again, would become of the absolute advantage over church and faith that we have built brick by brick in the hearts of the people ever since The Great Reconciliation?”
The apprentice took a deep breath. He felt slightly indignant after he managed to sort through the logic. “But… But if this is the truth…”
The pretty boy interjected him abruptly in a cold tone, “Then this truth ought to be buried, never to see the light of day,”
The pretty boy’s expression turned livid, but retained a grave aura. “Unless this truth benefits us and will not affect the absolute ruling status of wizards in the eyes of the world,”
The pretty boy reached his hand out and tapped the apprentice’s forehead again—he seemed to particularly enjoy this small gesture—and said, “Knowledge, is also built through authority,”
“First, I love my teacher, only then can I love the truth.”
The apprentice shook his head to avoid the guest’s small gesture.
He carefully contemplated every word the guest said.
A question was resolved, but endless questions bubbled up.
He looked at the guest skeptically. “Who… did you say you were again?”
The pretty boy sat back in his seat, his smile becoming more mysterious. “I didn’t, but…”
He lifted his chin, reached his left hand out, and subtly concealed his arrogance in a playful tone. “Macinta. Macinta Renato,” the pretty boy said softly, “Nice to meet you.”
The apprentice instinctively shook his fair hands, a noble’s hands that have clearly not seen much farm work. “Err, yes, nice to meet… Wait a minute, Renato?”
The apprentice’s expression changed.
His surname is Renato, and he’s a young wizard…
He started to remember something. Initially he scrambled to recall it, then at the moment it struck him his whole body trembled!
“My god, you’re that…” he pointed in horror at Macinta, “orthodox empire imperial noble, descendant of the founding members of the six stars, youngest son of the current prime minister, fiancée to Princess Milan of the royal family, the one that’s only interested in magic and not interested in becoming a government official…”
Macinta listened with a smile to the apprentice listing all his titles, seemingly quite accustomed to it, and seemingly relishing it.
The apprentice was mildly stunned. “Something’s not right here. I seem to remember Tower of War snatching you from us before we could get to you… Why are you…”
Tower of War.
Macinta paused for a bit. “Yes, I am indeed an apprentice at Alchemy Tower.”
The apprentice nodded plainly, “So, you’ve been sent to visit by Muscle Men—ahem, apologies, I mean Alchemy Tower. Which lecture will you be attending?”
But Macinta shook his head. “No. I am here to learn,”
“I am the beneficiary of the new ‘Horn of War’ Dual-Tower Joint Council Training Program.”
Horn of War.
The apprentice understood. As the name suggested, it referred to the mainstay in the world of magic, the two Great Magic Towers, Alchemy Tower and Soul Tower, colloquially known amongst wizards as ‘Tower of War’ and ‘Red Horn Tower’, but…
“Dual-Tower, Joint Council Training?”
The apprentice looked at Macinta in disbelief.
“That’s right.” The pretty boy nodded, his bright smile seemed to clear the gloom in the lecture hall, “For two and a half years, I’ve been a—Joint Council scholar.”
Oh.
The apprentice goofily scratched his head.
Why did these words sound odd? Something’s not right…
But.
How rare.
According to legend, didn’t these two towers contemptuously refer to each other as “Muscle Men” and “The Thinkers” respectively, significantly divergent in every aspect, from magical concepts to organizational structure, from the relationships between their higher-ups to competition between their apprentices? Didn’t they want to strangle each other at every opportunity, and swear never to associate with each other?
Macinta cleared his throat and retracted that smile that would mesmerize half of the young ladies and a quarter of the young men in the empire. “Listen, I have a research project at hand,” he looked at the apprentice earnestly and continued, “perhaps you would be interested.”
The apprentice scoffed in his mind.
‘I say.
‘Why barge into an empty lecture hall first thing in the morning and yammer at someone.’
It’s magic audit season. Looks like the organizer of a bogus research project, after failing to reimburse large sums of mysterious accounts, is trying to recruit suckers to make up in numbers and scam funding…
The apprentice said lazily, “So, what’s the research topic?”
Macinta smiled. It was obvious that a Fluttering Hex had been cast on his hair; it fluttered freely in the air. “As you said, some subversive topic, some directions that may not be recognized, some matters that require introspection, some things that we can obtain only by overthrowing deep-rooted and unassailable beliefs.”
The apprentice responded half-heartedly, “Oh…”
‘As expected, even the research topic is unfathom…’
Until Macinta said the next sentence, “And our research site is the underground of Arunde Castle in the Northland Province, in the mountains.”
After a few seconds, the apprentice’s expression changed suddenly as he understood.
He stood up in an instant, looked at Macinta, and for a moment forgot to admire the latter’s magnificent beauty. “Underground, in the mountains, you mean…”
Macinta chuckled softly and stood up as well. “Yup. That old place mentioned in your thesis, the ancient battlefield ruins of the era of multiple kings where you participated in the excavation, that ancient underground transportation route,”
The pretty boy walked up to the apprentice. He was taller than the latter by an entire head and towered over him.
“Colloquially known as—’Black Track’.”
The apprentice was completely stupefied.
But Macinta did not let him off. He artfully revealed insider information that even the apprentice was unaware, “After Red Horn Tower was forced to withdraw from the ruins under the joint pressure of the Empire Official Research Unit, Ascetic Tower and Bright God Church, the disposal of the site fell to the Northland Provincial Governor,”
“And the duke of the Northlands, an expert in papering over issues, was only going to seal the cave entrance and erect a ‘We KO-ed the Ancient Orcs’ monument and consider the job done…”
“But unfortunately, I’m close to the heir of Duke Arunde, so he delegated this task to me,”
The pretty boy leaned down and touched the apprentice’s forehead with his own. “You know, I could use someone like you in erecting a monument,”
He blinked.
“You.”
His pupils were azure, like the depths of the ocean.
The apprentice ignored Macinta’s overly intimate actions and subconsciously gulped. “You mean… carry out fake works, and do something else instead… Isn’t… isn’t that illegal?”
Macinta laughed, but did not answer directly, “What do you say, would you join?”
The apprentice took a few steps back and eased his breathing that quickened from Macinta’s intimacy.
He glanced at Macinta in astonishment then looked at his own thesis.
Black Track.
Excavation.
But a few seconds later, the apprentice who had figured something out looked solemn. “There were many people involved in that previous excavation,”
His expression was gloomy. “For example, my mentor, Wizard Donovan. You should go to him.”
Macinta stared at his expression and laughed. “Donovan? The Donovan that’s one step away from the title of Master?”
He scratched his chin, pensive. “How should I put this. I’ve studied the entire collection of his work, from the early years to the present.”
The apprentice burst out laughing. “You’re confident alright.”
He looked at the noble young master in front of him. “In his lifetime, Wizard Donovan has written 163 papers, 12 books…”
“No,” Macinta shook his head and interrupted him. “To be precise, it is 192 papers, and 13 books,”
The apprentice turned pale.
The pretty boy merely carried on casually, “Including some of his exercise manuscripts from his youth, and a book that is currently being edited but is yet to be published.”
The apprentice froze.
Whoa.
It’s one thing that this guy is handsome. After all, there are still many people in this world who are on the same level of attractiveness as me.
But, he’s obviously a dandy, and he’s quite young?
Don’t tell me…
Macinta did not notice the apprentice deep in thought. “But unfortunately, I discovered that the once-revered Master Donovan has become conservative and backward. His latest books and papers are all banal commentary, conventional and having no intention of breaking free from the orthodox,”
His words revealed deep disappointment, “Master Donovan, is old now.”
The apprentice was taken aback at first. He then retorted with an indignant tone reserved for disciplining students, “Hey, kid…”
But Macinta did not let him go on. “And in recent years, the rare few interesting works of his…” the pretty boy looked up and directed his gaze squarely at the apprentice clutching his thesis, “were all co-authored with an unknown student cum teaching assistant of his.”
The apprentice froze.
“That’s you.”
Macinta stared fixedly at him and whispered, “An apprentice that was demoted from first-class to third-class three years ago due to a serious violation of research ethics—Taurus Mill.”
Silence filled the lecture hall.
The young apprentice, Taurus, kept silent.
A few seconds later, Taurus coughed. “Indeed. But Master Donovan is still my mentor and employer, I think it’s best you go to him first…”
But Macinta ignored his words as before and cut straight to the point, “Don’t you feel indignant?”
Taurus trembled.
Macinta laughed sarcastically, “You’re clearly very talented, but because of a so-called ‘political mistake’ you’ve been permanently stripped of your qualification for evaluation and promotion,”
Taurus’s breathing quickened.
“You’re in your prime, but the future is dim. For the rest of your life, you can only be a third-class apprentice? Even when your manuscript is being reviewed anonymously, it keeps getting rejected?”
In the lecture hall, one was making backhanded queries, and the other was clinging to his thesis.
They faced each other in silence.
Taurus struggled to resume his breathing, “Listen, three years ago, if not for Master Donovan protecting me under pressure…”
But Macinta’s queries kept on coming, and pierced straight through his chest like a sword-style imbued with superpowers, “Don’t you feel indignant?”
The pretty boy’s tone was austere, like a prophet of god. “You are clearly ambitious and curious, but can only hide behind your mentor, handle some chores, quietly proofread and verify data for him?”
“And…” Macinta glanced around the lecture hall, “Maintaining Sound Replication Stones?”
Taurus clenched the rejected thesis tightly in his palms.
Macinta slowly reached out a hand. “Now you have a chance, to prove yourself,”
His tone was filled with temptation. “Join me. Return to the proper path of magic. Tell those who have rejected you that, one fine day, they will only be worthy of looking at your back.”
Taurus lowered his head, his expression unclear.
He slipped into complete silence.
Macinta was in no rush; he merely waited for Taurus quietly and patiently.
He seemed confident about the latter’s response.
However, a few seconds later, Taurus looked up and said, “I reject,”
The apprentice struggled with his words and he sounded them out gradually. “I’m happy here,” Taurus clung on to his thesis, his voice trembling, “I chose magic because I’m passionate about it, not for fame and fortune.”
Macinta was slightly surprised. “Really?”
The pretty boy started to re-evaluate Taurus. “You know that, for you, this will be a rare opportunity? At the very least, I will be able to provide you with an adequate income…”
Taurus interjected Macinta suddenly, “Listen here!” His expression was tense, and his knuckles were white from clutching on to the thesis. “I’m still busy. I have to prepare the facilities for the next lecture…”
The apprentice did not go on.
Macinta raised an eyebrow. “Alright,” he nodded and said regretfully, “What a pity.”
The pretty boy stared at the apprentice, but the latter kept mum, seemingly unmoved.
Macinta sighed and turned to leave.
Just as he was about to turn around, the silent Taurus shut his eyes tight and bit his lower lip.
As if he was suffering.
At that moment.
“Taurus.”
Macinta did not turn around. “I heard that you’re from a family of knights in the Chauvinistic Region, is that right?”
The apprentice’s expression changed.
Taurus looked up cautiously. “Why?”
“Nothing. I asked around at the tower,” Macinta was unhurried, and did not turn around either. “You have a fiancée who’s your childhood sweetheart. After adopting religion, she took an oath to serve the gods, broke the engagement, and became a nun for life?”
Fiancée.
Broke the engagement.
For a moment, Taurus’ mind froze.
The thesis in his arms was moaning in pain.
Macinta smiled.
“Hey, Muscle Man,” after a long pause, the spaced-out Taurus mumbled, “It’s none of your business.”
But Macinta was like a predator on the hunt. He caught the scent of blood of its prey and chased it down. “Well, you, dear Taurus, only tried to squeeze your way into a Magic Tower after the age of 18, and pledged to pursue the path of magic… yet you remained obsessed with explaining the mystic with magic, is it because of her?”
Taurus looked up suddenly and yelled, “Of course not!”
Macinta turned and looked at the mildly trembling apprentice with a subtle expression.
Taurus realized that his attitude was wrong.
He cleared his throat and made an effort to recompose his tone, “The, the direction of my research and my attitude towards it has always been such. It is not affected by anything outside of work.”
His tone was firm.
Unequivocal.
Macinta smiled. “Good then.”
He started to turn around again and said, intentionally or otherwise, “Oh, by the way, just so you know,”
“That nun fiancée of yours, due to her religious devotion and exceptional work, has been handpicked by a young bishop to be his personal assistant.”
Taurus froze.
“Ah what a coincidence. It’s Bishop Sigurd, who was an honored guest of His Majesty, the one I mentioned earlier.”
Macinta’s voice crept into his ears like the legendary whispers of the devil; he was defenseless.
“As a holy nun admired by believers, your fiancée—pardon, ex-fiancée—is deeply trusted, and bathes in god’s grace,”
“Dedicating herself.”
The air in the lecture hall crystallized.
After a long while.
“Fine. I get it,” the apprentice said vaguely.
Macinta looked at him as his tone turned grave again. “I’ll be leaving then,” the pretty boy said casually, “I wish you and your thesis the best of luck.”
Macinta turned around, strode forward and sighed spontaneously. “Those missionaries, they sure have a knack of bewitching people, don’t they?”
He walked away slowly.
No.
Taurus thought distractedly.
No.
She didn’t adopt religion because she was bewitched by a missionary.
It was because…
Because…
With a thump, the thesis in Taurus’ hands fell to the floor.
Taurus snapped out of his daze.
He bent down silently to pick up the thesis that was crumpled by him beyond recognition.
The thesis that was covered in red ink had a line of commentary on the top of its last page.
Although it was anonymously reviewed, this did not stop Taurus from recognizing his mentor’s handwriting:
Magic, ultimately, is about human knowledge.
Don’t lose your way in the infinite pursuit of curiosity and lose your heart.
Wizard Donovan.
Taurus’ breathing quickened.
About human knowledge…
His fists clenched tighter and tighter.
About human…
His heart raced faster and faster.
Human…
“Wait!”
Taurus voice rang throughout the lecture hall.
The footsteps stopped.
Macinta turned around slowly and looked at the apprentice with a calm expression.
“Joint Council scholar…”
Taurus panted heavily. He stared fixedly at the thesis in his hands, his expression shifting, as if hesitant, as if remorseful.
“Your research project or whatever the hell it is…”
A second later, Taurus looked up with a determined expression.
He chucked the parchment paper away decisively.
As if throwing out the past.
“When does it start?”
Macinta looked at the apprentice from a distance without answering, an inexplicable emotion in his eyes.
Until he beamed contently.
“Soon, my dear. Soon.”
Macinta’s smile was warm, but Taurus’ expression was cold.
“But don’t worry,”
“Trust me,” the pretty boy stared at the apprentice before him, his tone brimming with the satisfaction of a predator that had caught its prey, “we have plenty of time ahead of us.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 622 622: Covenant
- Chapter 621: After the Disaster
- Chapter 620: The Broken Wine Glass
- Chapter 619 No Evidence Without Proof
- Chapter 618: Legends and Thrones
- Chapter 617: Behind the Door (Updated)
- Chapter 616: Ascension
- Chapter 615: Bound to Fail
- Chapter 614: Far From Enough
- Chapter 613: Turning the Tables
- Chapter 612: The Only Way
- Chapter 611: The Sand King s Bait
- Chapter 610: Code Name: Sand King (Two)
- Chapter 609: Code Name: Sand King (One)
- Chapter 608: The End Of A Rebellion
- Chapter 607: The Start Of A Rebellion (Five)
- Chapter 606: The Start Of A Rebellion (Four)
- Chapter 605: The Start Of A Rebellion (Three)
- Chapter 604: The Start Of A Rebellion (Two)
- Chapter 603: The Start Of A Rebellion (One)
- Chapter 602: Unfinished Business
- Chapter 601: The Greatest Knight (Three)
- Chapter 600: The Greatest Knight (Two)
- Chapter 599: The Greatest Knight (One)
- Chapter 598: The Weapon of the Powerless (Two)
- Chapter 597: The Weapon of the Powerless (One)
- Chapter 596: Grudges
- Chapter 595: The Tenth Powerhouse
- Chapter 594: The Kingdom Needs
- Chapter 593: Can we Talk?
- Chapter 592: Like Coming Home
- Chapter 591: Accursed Realm
- Chapter 590: Under My Jurisdiction
- Chapter 589: The Green-Eyed Monster
- Chapter 588: I Know the Way
- Chapter 587: To Find a Woman
- Chapter 586: Even if it’s His Majesty, Especially if it’s His Majesty.
- Chapter 585: Hold on to Your Sword
- Chapter 584: It runs strong in the family
- Chapter 583: One (1) out many
- Chapter 582: There’s a discount!
- Chapter 581: The Heroic Rescue of a Damsel in Distress
- Chapter 580 - The Prince Likes Them
- Chapter 579 - Damn the Prince
- Chapter 578 - The Wine Merchant
- Chapter 577 - Lie
- Chapter 576 - Shooting Yourself in the Foot
- Chapter 575 - The Years Have Caught On To Me
- Chapter 574 - Antecessors
- Chapter 573 - You’re A Real Dog
- Chapter 572 - Heart of the Guards
- Chapter 571 - Defects
- Chapter 570 - What Do I Need You For
- Chapter 569 - Hand in Marriage
- Chapter 568 - As Truthful As Possible
- Chapter 567 - Head Over Heels
- Chapter 566 - Crown Jewel of the Kingdom
- Chapter 565 - Of Course—Not
- Chapter 564 - Blazing Blood
- Chapter 563 - Cause and Effect
- Chapter 562 - Want Everything
- Chapter 561 - Cannot Escape the Sheath
- Chapter 560 - Imperial Style
- Chapter 559 - Eight Arteries
- Chapter 558 - Punishment
- Chapter 557 - Relieved
- Chapter 556 - Chess Player
- Chapter 555 - Unfulfilled
- Chapter 554 - Sacrificing a Pawn (Three)
- Chapter 553 - Sacrificing a Pawn (Two)
- Chapter 552 - Sacrificing a Pawn (One)
- Chapter 551 - Better
- Chapter 550 - What Rationality
- Chapter 549 - To Duke Thales
- Chapter 548 - To Not Perish as Foes (Three)
- Chapter 547 - To Not Perish as Foes (Two)
- Chapter 546 - To Not Perish as Foes (One)
- Chapter 545 - The End of It
- Chapter 544 - Watchmen’s Code
- Chapter 543 - That Gaze
- Chapter 542 - Merciless
- Chapter 541 - A Piece of Cake
- Chapter 540 - Never Kneel
- Chapter 539 - Side Story 7: Joint Council
- Chapter 538 - Magnificent Scene of Hell
- Chapter 537 - Pretty Boy
- Chapter 536 - Times Have Changed
- Chapter 535 - Polaris
- Chapter 534 - Sorry to Keep You Waiting
- Chapter 533 - Calm on Iron Spikes
- Chapter 532 - The Young Kingdom
- Chapter 531 - Guest
- Chapter 530 - Alien Star
- Chapter 529 - Privacy
- Chapter 528 - Fight Between the Eldest and Youngest
- Chapter 527 - Holiness Exorcism
- Chapter 526 - Knowledge of People
- Chapter 525 - Lustful Woman
- Chapter 524 - Self-reliant
- Chapter 523 - Mutant
- Chapter 522 - Continuous Fights
- Chapter 521 - World Class Battle Worthy of Being Written in Historical Poems
- Chapter 520 - Not Just The Power of Eradication
- Chapter 519 - Let’s fight
- Chapter 518 - Discovered?
- Chapter 517 - Went to High School
- Chapter 516 - Coincidence?
- Chapter 515 - Timetable
- Chapter 514 - Like a Fleeting Cloud
- Chapter 513 - A Small Favor
- Chapter 512 - Crazy
- Chapter 511 - King in the Mist
- Chapter 510 - Fifteen Minutes
- Chapter 509 - Anxious
- Chapter 508 - A Small Spark
- Chapter 507 - Hometown
- Chapter 506 - This Is Just the Beginning
- Chapter 505 - Protection
- Chapter 504 - Only One Day Left
- Chapter 503 - Divided Western Desert
- Chapter 502 - Six Divisions and Seven Attendants
- Chapter 501 - Everything Will Be Better
- Chapter 500 - End of Arc: Duke
- Chapter 499 - I Have Come in Peace
- Chapter 498 - Black Lion
- Chapter 497 - His Majesty’s Blessing
- Chapter 496 - Never
- Chapter 495 - Raven Leader
- Chapter 494 - Destiny is like a Poem
- Chapter 493 - The Third Party
- Chapter 492 - Power Comes from Violence (Two)
- Chapter 491 - Power Comes from Violence (One)
- Chapter 490 - Do Something
- Chapter 489 - Usurp Power
- Chapter 488 - That Night
- Chapter 487 - Too High
- Chapter 486 - You Are Good-Looking
- Chapter 485 - Too High
- Chapter 484 - You Are Good-Looking
- Chapter 483 - Make me Even More… Excited
- Chapter 482 - Get Yourself A Girlfriend
- Chapter 481 - A Different Way of Living
- Chapter 480 - Kill Them
- Chapter 479 - Exclusive Possession
- Chapter 478 - Get Me Something to Eat and Drink
- Chapter 477 - Something Lighter
- Chapter 476 - Life, Safety and Freedom
- Chapter 475 - The Warden
- Chapter 474 - Much… Higher
- Chapter 473 - I am Not a Devil, After All
- Chapter 472 - Leaving the Prison
- Chapter 471 - The True Essence of the Power of Eradication
- Chapter 470 - The Fate Twins
- Chapter 469 - So Naïve That You Are Adorable
- Chapter 468 - The Silent Demon
- Chapter 467 - Revealed in Flames
- Chapter 466 - Beheaded
- Chapter 465 - Truth Swords
- Chapter 464 - Rebirth (Five)
- Chapter 463 - Rebirth (Four)
- Chapter 462 - Rebirth (Three)
- Chapter 461 - Rebirth (Two)
- Chapter 460 - Rebirth (One)
- Chapter 459 - Where the Sun Does Not Shine (Two)
- Chapter 458 - Where the Sun Does Not Shine (One)
- Chapter 457 - The Person Who Supported Him
- Chapter 456 - Nothing at all
- Chapter 455 - I Hated Him
- Chapter 454 - More than Half
- Chapter 453 - It Was Not a Coincidence
- Chapter 452 - Fratricide
- Chapter 451 - XX Films
- Chapter 450 - Two Hands
- Chapter 449 - Chaos of Armies
- Chapter 448 - 1 vs 8
- Chapter 447 - Enemy of The World
- Chapter 446 - Three Calamity Allies
- Chapter 445 - A Forbidden Name
- Chapter 444 - Someone Needs An Answer
- Chapter 443 - Not just you
- Chapter 442 - Quick Wit
- Chapter 441 - Missing One
- Chapter 440 - Seven to Three
- Chapter 439 - Scheme between the Thief and Bandit
- Chapter 438 - The Prince Is Not Here
- Chapter 437 - Old Self
- Chapter 436 - Moriah Returns
- Chapter 435 - Malicious Flower, Malicious Fruit
- Chapter 434 - Correcting the Mistake
- Chapter 433 - Decision
- Chapter 432 - Taurus Mill
- Chapter 431 - The Anchor Point
- Chapter 430 - The Second Declaration among Mystics
- Chapter 429 - The Man at the Proximal World
- Chapter 428 - Dusk
- Chapter 427 - A Stalemate
- Chapter 426 He Was Probably Old
- Chapter 425 Peer
- Chapter 424 Loyalty
- Chapter 423 Awaken
- Chapter 422 Nameless
- Chapter 421 Knew Clearly
- Chapter 420 The Greatest King
- Chapter 419 The Queen’s Dowry
- Chapter 418 A Different World
- Chapter 417 The Knight of Judgmen
- Chapter 416 Disaster Sword’s Battle
- Chapter 415 Fall Ou
- Chapter 414 Where is He?
- Chapter 413 The Mourning of the Guards
- Chapter 412 People Whom History has Forgotten
- Chapter 411 Seven
- Chapter 410 Hallucination
- Chapter 409 Behind The Iron Curtain
- Chapter 408 Black Prison
- Chapter 407 Head Towards Omniscience
- Chapter 406 The Intruders
- Chapter 405 Sinner
- Chapter 404 Stupid Idea
- Chapter 403 H.N. Jadestar
- Chapter 402 F*ck you
- Chapter 401 Affectionate and United
- Chapter 400 As Bad as Can be
- Chapter 399 The Mole
- Chapter 398 Alliance of Traitors
- Chapter 397 Emergency Mission
- Chapter 396 The Dark Side
- Chapter 395 Shadows and Swords
- Chapter 394 New Gues
- Chapter 393 Intention
- Chapter 392 Technical Skill
- Chapter 391 Happily Ever After
- Chapter 390 Perhaps I Have
- Chapter 389 Shackles of Power
- Chapter 388 You Have to Laugh
- Chapter 387 So Many Tricks
- Chapter 386 Prince Versus Prince
- Chapter 385 Confrontation and Stalemate
- Chapter 384 Age of Mercenaries
- Chapter 383 My Home Two
- Chapter 382 My Home One
- Chapter 381 Ghost Prince
- Chapter 380 Welcome to Constellation Two
- Chapter 379 Welcome to Constellation One
- Chapter 378 Freaks
- Chapter 377 The Destructive Army
- Chapter 376 Flag
- Chapter 375 Coming-of-Age Ceremony
- Chapter 374 Foreign Blood
- Chapter 373 Young Cub
- Chapter 372 Bloody Thorn Lizard
- Chapter 371 Barren Bone People
- Chapter 370 There’s Someone
- Chapter 369 Desert Threa
- Chapter 368 Dante’s Greatsword
- Chapter 367 Sellsword
- Chapter 366 Prince in the Deser
- Chapter 365 Saber Or Crossbow?
- Chapter 364 Turning Against One Another
- Chapter 363 Who Does Your Loyalty Belong to?
- Chapter 362 The Black Raven’s Eyes
- Chapter 361 The Raven and the Snow Blade Two
- Chapter 360 The Raven and the Snow Blade One
- Chapter 359 Surpassed Kaslan
- Chapter 358 The Three-Second Figh
- Chapter 357 Just Die Here
- Chapter 356 Unique Only to One
- Chapter 355 The Hardest Figh
- Chapter 354 Pursuers
- Chapter 353 The First Rule
- Chapter 352 God Knows
- Chapter 351 The Pulse of the Ground
- Chapter 350 Never Los
- Chapter 349 The War of the Deceased Souls
- Chapter 348 You Fell into the Trap, Eh?
- Chapter 347 You Will Fail in the End
- Chapter 346 Silver Shadow
- Chapter 345 Join us
- Chapter 344 Black Track
- Chapter 343 Exterminate Them All
- Chapter 342 Which Will You Choose?
- Chapter 341 You Son of a *Censored*
- Chapter 340 The Magical Therren
- Chapter 339 His/Her Eyes
- Chapter 338 The Point of Contac
- Chapter 337 Double the Amount?
- Chapter 336 The Veteran on the Wheelchair
- Chapter 335 The Confusion While Going Back Home
- Chapter 334 If the Desert God Does Not Suffer from Disaster, If the Desert God Does Not Forgive
- Chapter 333 Smooth-Sailing
- Chapter 332 Headquarters
- Chapter 331 Bumping Into a Ghos
- Chapter 330 Assassinating Lampard?
- Chapter 329 The Final Journey
- Chapter 328 Just Like Chapman Lampard
- Chapter 327 The Prince’s Whereabouts
- Chapter 326 Five Archdukes
- Chapter 325 Send Reinforcements
- Chapter 324 Returning the Favor
- Chapter 323 Good Morning
- Chapter 322 The Moral of the Story
- Chapter 321 The Price of Saying “No”
- Chapter 320 Releasing in “Installments”
- Chapter 319 Not According to Plan
- Chapter 318 Are all of you coming?
- Chapter 317 A Romantic Story
- Chapter 316 Plan
- Chapter 315 The Archduchess and Her Vassals
- Chapter 314 For Dragon Clouds City
- Chapter 313 The Beginning
- Chapter 312 The Hatred for Stealing His Sister
- Chapter 311 The Day of the State Affairs Hearing
- Chapter 310 The Writers of Legend Two
- Chapter 309 The Writers of Legend One
- Chapter 308 Collusion
- Chapter 307 Ian the Nuisance
- Chapter 306 Raven of Death
- Chapter 305 The Creation of the Two Empresses
- Chapter 304 A Storm is Coming
- Chapter 303 Leave
- Chapter 302 Not too bad?
- Chapter 301 A Duel
- Chapter 300 Victory and Defea
- Chapter 299 Friend and Foe
- Chapter 298 The Prince’s Shackles
- Chapter 297 The Former King’s “Present”
- Chapter 296 The Game in the Carriage
- Chapter 295 An Unforeseen Invitation
- Chapter 294 What Is Magic?
- Chapter 293 The Boundaries of Governance Two
- Chapter 292 The Boundaries of Governance One
- Chapter 291 Meryl Hicks
- Chapter 290 Dragon Breaker Two
- Chapter 289 Dragon Breaker One
- Chapter 288 The Dragon’s Blood Has Yet to Dry
- Chapter 287 The Mystery about Putray
- Chapter 286 The Honor and Humiliation of the Great Dragon Two
- Chapter 285 The Honor and Humiliation of the Great Dragon One
- Chapter 284 The Familiar Gues
- Chapter 283 Rio
- Chapter 282 Upse
- Chapter 281 An Awkward Dinner
- Chapter 280 Targe
- Chapter 279 Traitors
- Chapter 278 The Truth Brothers
- Chapter 277 First Lesson
- Chapter 276 A Game of Chess Two
- Chapter 275 A Game of Chess One
- Chapter 274 The Quiet Prince
- Chapter 273 End of Arc: The Destiny They Missed
- Chapter 272 YC
- Chapter 271 The Day Before the Bitter Cold Winter
- Chapter 270 The Blood-Stained Crown
- Chapter 269 The Archduchess
- Chapter 268 We Won
- Chapter 267 What a Shame Two
- Chapter 266 What A Shame One
- Chapter 265 Two minutes
- Chapter 264 You Northland Barbarians!
- Chapter 263 A Child Who’s Not Able to Drink Alcohol
- Chapter 262 Twist of Fate
- Chapter 261 The Reason for Battle Two
- Chapter 260 The Reason for Battle One
- Chapter 259 A Speculation
- Chapter 258 Checkmate
- Chapter 257 Check
- Chapter 256 Counter-Attack
- Chapter 255 Changing Hands
- Chapter 254 The Black Knight’s Death
- Chapter 253 I Can Help You
- Chapter 252 I am So Relieved
- Chapter 251 Arduous
- Chapter 250 When Swords Cross Two
- Chapter 249: When Swords Cross (One)
- Chapter 248: I am Very Honored
- Chapter 247: A Chance Encounter
- Chapter 246: A Game of Chess
- Chapter 245: Severing Souls with a Slash!
- Chapter 244: Chad Vlad
- Chapter 243: Seize Control
- Chapter 242: Prime Minister on the Left, Lampard on the Right!
- Chapter 241: Genuine Patrols
- Chapter 240: Centuries of Strategic Planning (Three)
- Chapter 239: Centuries of Strategic Planning (Two)
- Chapter 238: Centuries of Strategic Planning (One)
- Chapter 237: The Virtuous King
- Chapter 236: The Inextinguishable Starlight
- Chapter 235: Contention
- Chapter 234: A Great Threat
- Chapter 233: It Has Been a Long Time
- Chapter 232: The Archduke’s Fight
- Chapter 231: Lampard’s Plan
- Chapter 230: The Strongest Chess Piece. (Three)
- Chapter 229: The Strongest Chess Piece (Two)
- Chapter 228: The Strongest Chess Piece (One)
- Chapter 227: Creating Trouble for Ourselves
- Chapter 226: King Slayer
- Chapter 225: Save This Country
- Chapter 224: Little Rascal’s ‘Consolation’
- Chapter 223: Failure
- Chapter 222: A Critical Decision
- Chapter 221: Shelter
- Chapter 220: Nicholas’ Bargaining Chip
- Chapter 219: Trust and Loyalty
- Chapter 218: The Blade and the Wing
- Chapter 217: A Very Big Problem
- Chapter 216: The Latecomer
- Chapter 215: Stall
- Chapter 214: The Scorching Blade
- Chapter 213: The Curse of the Witch
- Chapter 212: A Gamble in the Dark (Two)
- Chapter 211: A Gamble in the Dark (One)
- Chapter 210: The Importance of Dragon’s Blood
- Chapter 209: Code name: Dragon’s Blood
- Chapter 208: The Black Prophet from the Other Side
- Chapter 207: The Prince’s Doubts
- Chapter 206: Guest from Barren Bone
- Chapter 205: Execute on the Spot
- Chapter 204: Understanding
- Chapter 203: Really Bad Luck (Two)
- Chapter 202: Really Bad Luck (One)
- Chapter 201: The Prince’s End
- Chapter 200: Encounter
- Chapter 199: As Long As the Shadow Shield Does Not Die, They Will Eternally Follow the Form
- Chapter 198: Price
- Chapter 197: The Manipulator (Two)
- Chapter 196: The Manipulator (One)
- Chapter 195: Spirit of the Contract
- Chapter 194: Ice-cold
- Chapter 193: Choose Who You Want To Become
- Chapter 192: Six-Fifty
- Chapter 191: Stop Meddling into the Matters of Elders
- Chapter 190: Symphony of Blood (Part Two)
- Chapter 189: Symphony of Blood (One)
- Chapter 188: It is You
- Chapter 187: The Night Ends, The Day Breaks
- Chapter 186: End of Arc: A Good Name
- Chapter 185: Thunder Rumbles in Winter
- Chapter 184: The Paradoxical Assassin
- Chapter 183: The Cost of Victory
- Chapter 182: A Gentle Kiss
- Chapter 181: Phantom
- Chapter 180: Knocking on the Door
- Chapter 179: Silence and Darkness
- Chapter 178: True Form
- Chapter 177: Sudden Entrance into the Battlefield!
- Chapter 176: Same Kind (Two)
- Chapter 175: Same Kind (One)
- Chapter 174: The Truth about Elimination
- Chapter 173: The Blade of Purification
- Chapter 172: Elimination
- Chapter 171: The Outcome of the Civil War
- Chapter 170: The Desperate Dash
- Chapter 169: Air and Blood
- Chapter 168: The Tragic End of Weaklings
- Chapter 167: Flee
- Chapter 166: Surprise
- Chapter 165: Just Speak
- Chapter 164: Chaos Begins
- Chapter 163: Monster and Monster
- Chapter 162: Letting Go of a Suspicion
- Chapter 161: The First Mystic Declaration
- Chapter 160: The Invitation
- Chapter 159: The Fateful Night
- Chapter 158: Betrayal
- Chapter 157: The Death of Soria
- Chapter 156: Horrifying
- Chapter 155: A Bargaining Chip You Cannot Refuse
- Chapter 154: The Secret of ‘Triumph’
- Chapter 153: Have a Drink
- Chapter 152: Shadow
- Chapter 151: Veteran
- Chapter 150: The Beloved Former King, Nuven
- Chapter 149: Not Even Worth Half a Penny!
- Chapter 148: I Am Watching You, I Have Warned You
- Chapter 147: The Northland Road
- Chapter 146: The Culprit
- Chapter 145: The Wait
- Chapter 144: The Sword of Baptism’s Death
- Chapter 143: Who’s There (Two)
- Chapter 142: Who’s There (One)
- Chapter 141: Reunion
- Chapter 140: The Red Witch
- Chapter 139: A Unique Welcome Banquet
- Chapter 138: Numb Hands
- Chapter 137: Kidnapping the Archduke?
- Chapter 136: Stabs
- Chapter 135: Little Rascal and Alex (Two)
- Chapter 134: Little Rascal and Alex (One)
- Chapter 133: Hunt and Chase
- Chapter 132: Who Are You?
- Chapter 131: The Strange Swordsman
- Chapter 130: The King and His Archdukes
- Chapter 129: A Duel
- Chapter 128: The Born King (Two)
- Chapter 127: The Born King (One)
- Chapter 126: Heroic Spirit Palace
- Chapter 125: The Female Warrior
- Chapter 124: Queen of the Sky
- Chapter 123: Until Dawn Came (Two)
- Chapter 122: Until Dawn Came (One)
- Chapter 121: Clue
- Chapter 120: Bait
- Chapter 119: A Marquis from Camus
- Chapter 118: The Unexpected Guests
- Chapter 117: Star Killer
- Chapter 116: The Three Great Magic Towers and Operation World Cleansing
- Chapter 115: The People in Hell (Two)
- Chapter 114: The People in Hell (One)
- Chapter 113: The Intersection of Fate
- Chapter 112: Constellation, the Dragon, and the Long Gone Empire
- Chapter 111: Kaslan’s Tavern
- Chapter 110: Paid Homage
- Chapter 109: Remnants of Magic
- Chapter 108: Chapman Lampard
- Chapter 107: Mystic Gun
- Chapter 106: The Failed Bet
- Chapter 105: The Kingdom’s Wrath
- Chapter 104: Gamble (Two)
- Chapter 103: Gamble (One)
- Chapter 102: Eckstedt’s Welcoming Ceremony
- Chapter 101: Ramon (Two)
- Chapter 100: Ramon (One)
- Chapter 99: Uncertain Fate
- Chapter 98: Arracca Murkh
- Chapter 97: Our Inland Sea
- Chapter 96: I Definitely Will Not Let You Suffer
- Chapter 95: The Charm of That Shield
- Chapter 94: All the Blood in This World Belongs to Me
- Chapter 93: Don’t Do It, It’ll Hurt
- Chapter 92: Sin of Hell’s River
- Chapter 91: Return
- Chapter 90: Awakening (Three)
- Chapter 89: Awakening (Two)
- Chapter 88: Awakening (One)
- Chapter 87: Your Blood Is Quite Nutritious
- Chapter 86: Blood Clans True Form (Two)
- Chapter 85: The Blood Clan’s True Form (One)
- Chapter 84: The Situation Took a Turn for the Worst
- Chapter 83: Cry-baby and Ugly-Faced Woman
- Chapter 82: The Weeper
- Chapter 81: The Way to the North
- Chapter 80: Nanchesters Suggestion
- Chapter 79: Diplomat Group
- Chapter 78: The Queen, the Princess and Fate (Two)
- Chapter 77: Queen, Princess and Fate (One)
- Chapter 76: Togedwer With You
- Chapter 75: The Union of Two Kings
- Chapter 74: Homicidal Maniac
- Chapter 73: Powerless
- Chapter 72: Iron Hand King (Two)
- Chapter 71: Iron Hand King (One)
- Chapter 70: Creator of Bad Precedence (Two)
- Chapter 69: Creator of Bad Precedence (One)
- Chapter 68: Dominance of the Capable
- Chapter 67: The Winter Solstice
- Chapter 66: End of Arc: Thales Jadestar, The Second Prince
- Chapter 65: Lyanna Tabark
- Chapter 64: Put to Vote
- Chapter 63: The Bloodline Ceremony
- Chapter 62: You Owe Me a Word of Thanks
- Chapter 61: The Journey
- Chapter 60: Real Intentions Revealed at the End
- Chapter 59: The Warlords’ Chess Game (Two)
- Chapter 58: The Warlords’ Chess Game (One)
- Chapter 57: Prelude
- Chapter 56: Live for Constellation
- Chapter 55: She Was a Nightmare
- Chapter 54: Sunset’s Spokesperson
- Chapter 53: Send Them Into the Palace!
- Chapter 52: Thales and Zayen (Two)
- Chapter 51: Thales and Zayen (One)
- Chapter 50: Donate a Bag of Blood and Save a Life
- Chapter 49: You Will Be Better Than Him
- Chapter 48: The Wind Shall Rise
- Chapter 47: Human Reasoning
- Chapter 46: Imminent Disaster
- Chapter 45: Morat Hansen (Two)
- Chapter 44: Morat Hansen (One)
- Chapter 43: The Truth About Red Street Market
- Chapter 42: Thales’ Secret
- Chapter 41: Midier Jadestar
- Chapter 40: The Empire Shall Last, So Long as the Stars Do
- Chapter 39: Battle of Eradication (Two)
- Chapter 38: Battle of Eradication (One)
- Chapter 37: Starlit Night Alliance (Two)
- Chapter 36: Starlit Night Alliance (One)
- Chapter 35: Knights, Ordinary Class, and Supra Class
- Chapter 34: Jines Bajkovic
- Chapter 33: Long Reign the Blood
- Chapter 32: Friendly Fire!
- Chapter 31: Little Girl?
- Chapter 30: Battle of the Supreme Class
- Chapter 29: The Hand that Reached Out From the Coffin
- Chapter 28: The First Mystic Ability Test
- Chapter 27: ‘Old Friend’
- Chapter 26: Negotiation
- Chapter 25: Immortal Species (Two)
- Chapter 24: Immortal Species (One)
- Chapter 23: Mortal Creatures
- Chapter 22: Secret Chamber Debriefing
- Chapter 21: Red Constellation (Two)
- Chapter 20: Red Constellation (One)
- Chapter 19: Anomaly and Rebirth
- Chapter 18: Father and King
- Chapter 17: End of Arc: Kingdom’s Bloodline
- Chapter 16: The Dawn, Blood and Lights
- Chapter 15: Yodel Cato At Your Service
- Chapter 14: Asda Sakern
- Chapter 13: The Sound of Sabers and Knives (Two)
- Chapter 12: The Sound of Sabers and Knives (One)
- Chapter 11: The Mystic
- Chapter 10: Jala’s Blade (Two)
- Chapter 9: Jala’s Blade (One)
- Chapter 8: Departure Towards Fate
- Chapter 7: JC
- Chapter 6: Escape Plan
- Chapter 5: Mad Quide
- Chapter 4: Disaster Strikes Unexpectedly
- Chapter 3: Ghost
- Chapter 2: Nervous Rick
- Chapter 1: Beggar