Chapter 597: The Weapon of the Powerless (One)
ARC: Curse of the Royal Tribulation
‘Asda.’
Thales strolled with a blank expression on his face through the grimy Underground market, thinking repeatedly about all the layers the Air Mystic had shown.
From the ruthless and cruel villain in Red Street Market to the elegant and knowledgeable Mystic in the chess room, and even the inhuman monster in Dragon Clouds City who could cause nothing more than chaos and destruction…
‘No, there’s still even more…’
Thales’ thoughts drifted back to the Prison of Bones, to those secrets entombed in darkness.
‘The Blade of Purification, the Three Calamity Allies, the Two Empresses, Freuland.
‘Asda Sakern, what did you do?
And you, the supposed Moderators, your allies, what part did you play in the Bloody Year?
If Morris’ words hold true, did you, eighteen years ago… did you work together with the late King only to then kill Constance, a member of the Jadestar Royal Family?
For me, being one of them, a Jadestar, does that even mean anything in your eyes?’
As if by a click, a sudden memory surfaced—the words Asda had once spoken to him came rushing back,
“No. Thales, what I am looking forward to is not your ultimate success. ”
“Instead, it is when you are wedged between the Mystics and mankind, between calamity and the world, between your own nature and the views of others, between the inescapable future and the past… ”
“Ultimately, you will be torn by contradictions, destroyed by conflict, and devoured by regret. Then, in the end, you will bow your head to us. ”’
With those words creeping into his mind, Thales’ grip tightened on his fist, the scars on his palm digging in.
“Ah, it’s happening again,” Kohen remarked, his gaze burning into Thales’ back.
Beside him, Glover, who had been keeping a watchful eye on Morris, furrowed his brow in response to Kohen’s statement.
“What do you mean, ‘again’?” Glover asked.
Kohen nodded towards the expressionless Thales, who was pacing quietly in front of him. “I’ve seen His Highness with that exact look up in the Northland, in Eckstedt.”
He leaned in, putting his hand near his mouth, looking secretive, and whispered, “It was in some dark corner of the altar, after he was all alone with a Bright Moon Priestess for more than ten minutes, you know…”
A Priestess?
All alone?
More than ten minutes?
Glover was taken aback, his eyes instinctively following Thales’ retreating figure.
“Yeah, it was like that back then,” Kohen looked at him with a knowing glint in his eyes.
“After chatting with the priestess, he became all spaced out, walking like he was floating, completely drained, and with eyes as dull as dishwater. It’s like someone sucked out all his energy from head to toe,” Kohen explained, painting a clear picture.
Glover’s eyelid started to twitch.
“But you know what? His Highness bounced back real quick,” Kohen remembered with a hint of fondness.
“Just a few minutes later, he was back to his lively self, all pumped up to find that girl from Dragon Clouds City. And let me tell you, he was itching for some serious action…”
The next second, Zombie twisted his head and stared daggers at Kohen—his sharp eyes filled up with a sense of impending doom.
Kohen’s words got stuck in his mouth.
“Don’t you dare joke about His Highness again…” Glover warned with a cold snort, picking up his pace and going past Kohen to reach Thales’ side.
“What’s the matter?” Kohen caught up to him.
“I was telling the truth, really, no jokes… And, even if it was a joke, no need to get all worked up…” he tried to defend himself, feeling a bit indignant.
Thales remained lost in a tangle of intricate thoughts as he unconsciously turned yet another well-known street corner.
The rough and uneven dirt path, walls adorned with lush moss, and signs strewn all over the place…2
Everything felt so familiar.
Just like in his childhood, he had walked this very street countless times.
Yet, there was one stark difference…
He, himself, changed.
With each step he took, raising his foot and setting it down, Thales mechanically and numbly followed the cadence of his movement, but he couldn’t shake the sensation that his ankles were
bound by heavy chains, burdening every stride with an overwhelming weight.
In the distance, a clamour of voices reached Thales’ ears.
He lifted his gaze with a sense of intrigue, spotting an impressive facade not far away, in stark contrast to the neighbouring shops.
A group of people had gathered around a establishment; some huddled together, expressing their frustrations, pounding their chests, and sighing heavily, while others danced with excitement and burst into fits of laughter.3
Thales paused, eyeing the opulent sign above the entrance, and he knew exactly what it implied. Black Gold Casino.
Back when Thales was just a child, that spot was like a test of how sharp a beggar’s eyes could be—the gamblers who hit the jackpot were all about generosity, spreading their riches like it was nothing, while the unlucky losers would grow irritable and might even throw punches at the people tugging their clothes, begging for a coin or two.
“Hey, don’t sweat it, buddy,” Under a little shack outside the gambling den, a slick and tidy thin man made himself busy by consoling another man dressed in ragged clothes, the latter with a face full of despair
“Having a bit of bad luck now and then is no biggie, you know? Just think about all those times you scored big! You just need that one shot to bounce back, man. Just one shot. Maybe it’s just ten silver coins, but hey, to be safe, let’s have a hundred, ya know?”
Seeing this unfold, Kohen, who was behind Thales, had a stern expression on his face.
“Damn it,” he muttered under his breath.
Glover, too, observed it, and he responded with a scornful snort.
“I get you, buddy. Been there myself. But look at me now, living the good life. Wanna know why?” The thin man under the shelter handed his bottle of liquor to the downhearted man and patted his shoulder with sympathy.
“Take it easy with the drink; don’t choke on it… Let me tell you a little secret: Within ten blocks, this place offers the lowest loan interests, and it’s just a side hustle for the casino… They even got a sweet deal going on lately. If you lose in the first round, they won’t charge interest on what you lost, and they only start counting from the second round onward. And let me tell ya, their exchange rates are top-notch. Remember when Midier were like ninety to one Mindis out there? Haha, gotta praise the Virtuous King! But here, the exchange rate is totally fair. I’m telling ya, that’s how I hit the jackpot!”4
The man, wearing a face of hopelessness, took a few sips of his offered drink, and as he listened to the thin man’s words, a spark of excitement rekindled on his face.
Thales observed this familiar scene and let out a quiet sigh.
But just as he was about to turn around to look for Morris, a shadowy figure flashed behind him! Kohen, wearing a grim expression, walked up, and Glover couldn’t even stop him in time.
“Yeah, sure thing! If you’re up for it, they’ll give you the money in a heartbeat! Look at this fat sack of cash… Oh, don’t you worry; they’ve handed out way bigger sums than yours. What’s a little cash to them, right? They might even let you pay back in small chunks… Yep, right here, just scribble your name… Can’t read? No problem; just leave a thumbprint and throw in some little stuff for collateral. Nah, nah, it’s just a formality, not like they’re robbing you… What’s that? You’re renting the house? Hmm, got a daughter, though? You know, she’ll get hitched someday, pop out kids for someone else…”
The thin man eagerly pulled the other man to the table under the shelter. The accountant behind the table fetched a coin bag from below and lazily produced a paper contract, instructing the man to press his thumbprint on it.5
“Got a wife, huh? Nah, no worries; even if things go south, the big boss is pretty chill. Just come and do some odd jobs, work off the debt, you know what I’m saying? Listen, buddy, wives keep some secret money for themselves. They’d rather buy fancy stuff for themselves than give it to you. Short-sighted, right? The head of the family’s gotta hustle and make that big money, but sometimes you gotta squeeze ‘em a bit, like milking a cow, to get that cash out of ‘em…
The man eyed the coin bag on the table and gulped nervously, and the thin man next to him added some more encouragement, “And who says you’ll lose, huh? Imagine this: you come home with a bunch of money, all proud and happy, toss new dresses and gifts to your wife and daughter, and then slam that bag of coins on the dining table. Pow! No one’s gonna mess with you after that!” The man smeared his thumb with ink but hesitated when about to press it onto the contract.
The thin man and the accountant exchanged a look, and the former sighed, pulling the hesitant man back.
“Ah, forget it, buddy. If you’re this unsure, no need to push yourself… Don’t worry, they only lend money if you’re willing; no one’s gonna force you. Come on, have a drink, and we’ll help you come up with an excuse: like, say your pay from today’s hauling job disappeared; maybe you can fool your wife…”
However, the man shivered and held onto the seemingly unbothered, thin man, his eyes pleading. “I… I…” The man struggled as he looked at the small piece of paper.
Just then,
“Hey! You, stop!” A loud officer’s voice caught everyone’s attention outside the casino.
“Don’t do it; don’t press that thumb!” Kohen burst through the crowd, pushing the thin man aside and pulling the struggling man to his side.
“Do you wanna bring your family to ruin? Or sell off your kids and wife?” he asked with intensity. “Or maybe they’ll force you into doing illegal things, like smuggling and trafficking, and you’ll sure end up in jail. That’s what you want? Pay for their crimes?”
The man blinked blankly, gazing at the imposing figure before him, utterly perplexed.
Outside the crowd, Glover frowned and said to Thales, “Your Highness, should he…”
But Thales simply raised a hand and shook his head, replying, “As a police officer, he’s the right one to step in.”
Amidst the crowd, the agitated thin man grew infuriated, muttering, “Where the heck did this jinx idiot come from? Put him …”
But the accountant behind him pulled the thin man aside and whispered a few words to him.
The thin man’s expression changed.
He looked at Kohen, who was fuming with anger, and his face suddenly broke into a smile.
“Oh, well, well, if it isn’t the dumb… Mr. Officer,” the thin man rubbed his hands together and signalled his fellow companions in the crowd to step back. He then approached Kohen directly. “What’s the matter? You wanna check our papers again? This is the famous Black Gold Casino; it’s been around for ages, and it’s legit. It got its licence a century ago from the Virtuous King himself. Wanna take a closer look inside, sir?”
The whole commotion gathered the attention of people nearby—gamblers and bystanders alike. They formed a circle around Kohen and the man, all looking quite unfriendly, and it could be felt that tension was rising in the air.
Thales overheard someone among the crowd muttering, “Fuck this blue-skinned dog.”
The man, who was about to press his thumbprint, turned white as a sheet at the sight of the intense standoff.
With so many people watching, Kohen just snorted and faced the thin man. He positioned himself between the man in ragged clothes and the rest of the crowd, “Yeah, that permit and licence you got through who-knows-what kind of tricks…”6
“Oh, come on! The casino’s runnin’ legit here! We report everything and pay our taxes in full,” the thin man shot back, his confidence growing as the crowd looked on.7
“And talking about how we got the permit, why don’t you go ask your colleagues who come to inspect regularly, sir? If there’s no evidence, then…” he went on, but Kohen suddenly raised his voice, cutting him off.
“But illegal loan-sharking isn’t acceptable!”
Kohen uttered his words confidently as he shoved the thin man aside and stormed into the shed, only to discover that the contract on the table had mysteriously disappeared.
“Ah, illegal loans, huh?” The thin man chuckled cunningly, addressing the gathered crowd, “Do you have any evidence to support that?”
Laughter and mocking murmurs rippled through the surrounding bystanders.
The police officer’s expression tensed up as he scanned the surroundings, only to realise that the one settling the scores was nowhere to be found.
He turned around and asked the unfortunate man, “Tell me, how much interest did they ask you to pay when they lent you the money?”
The man was obviously filled with fear, his voice trembling as he responded, “I…I…”
“Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up! We’re buddies, you know! Dumbass cop,” the thin man mockingly threw in the term, crossed his arms, then chuckled and said, “Oops, sorry, I meant to say, Mr. Officer. I mean, come on, do we really need to report and pay taxes on the cash friends lend each other to buy some booze?”
Kohen jerked his head back, his eyes ablaze with fury.
The crowd around him flinched, creating a small clearing as they moved away.
“I already know what you’re up to!” Kohen said through gritted teeth, looking at the thin man. Then he turned back, glaring at the man in ragged clothes, and gave him a piece of his mind, “See, there’s this slick fella, all dressed to the nine and acting all refined, who spotted you—a regular Joe with slim pickings and a face full of worries. He sweet-talked you into trying your luck at the gambling joint. Sure, you won a few times, and that got you hooked enough to keep coming back day in, day out, until today, when you blew all your hard-earned money. You probably wanted to get your lady some shiny jewellery or save up for your daughter’s future, huh? Well, let me tell you, this isn’t the place for that nonsense, you dimwit!”
The man, embarrassed, hung his head low as Kohen tore into him.
“And you lot!” Kohen jabbed his finger forward, locking eyes with the thin man, matching the intensity of the whole crowd,
“You scumbags think you’re smart, buttering up the ‘fat sheep’ with sweet deals to reel them in. Once they’ve lost it all in a few days, you vultures hover outside, ready to ‘fleece the sheep,’ pushing your freaking loans.”
“And even if the poor guy manages to get a loan, you know he’s gonna end up losing that too. Can’t pay back? Well, then you won’t be all sunshine and rainbows anymore. You’ll show up at his doorstep, throwing threats and fear his way, maybe even dragging his family into it… And if he puts up a fight, you call in your underworld buddies to do the dirty work… You’ll keep sucking him dry until he’s left with nothing but misery!”
Kohen’s fury couldn’t be contained,8
“Got that, you dimwit? And you, skinny punk, aren’t escaping today. Come with me to the police station, and I swear, you won’t be the same after I’m done with you!” Kohen tightly grabbed the man’s hand and then moved towards the thin man.
The helpless man trembled, glancing back and forth between Kohen and the gloomy-faced thin man, completely unsure of what to do.
But the thin man took a step back and let out a cold chuckle.
“Hey, Mr. Officer,” the thin man made a clicking sound with his tongue, “since you’re on patrol duty, where’s your badge? Can we see it?”
Kohen snorted in anger, “Another trick, huh? You want to steal my badge?”
But when he went to reach for his waist, he suddenly hesitated.
The police officer stuttered, “Uh, well, the badge…”
Kohen put his hand back, looking somewhat uneasy.
“Ha, no chance,” the thin man nonchalantly threw his hands in the air, “Down here in the Lower City, nobody’s dumb enough to mess with you. Your jail’s packed with thieves you caught, I bet…” “So, about that fancy Western City Police badge of yours, sir, where is it?” The crowd began to rile up, pressing Kohen for an answer.
Yet Kohen’s expression remained grim.
‘Damn it.’
Seeing Kohen’s reaction, Thales sighed.
All of a sudden, he realised why Kohen always had his hood up when he went out.
He also understood why the big guy’s words were mixed up: first saying he was on patrol, then claiming he was on a break, and hesitating about putting his feet in the Lower City District.
‘This guy … ’
“Oh, I get it now,” the thin man acted as if a light bulb went off, stepping forward.
“Last time on Red Street Market, you were at the Laya Club, all worked up over some top girl, and you ended up scrapping with a bunch of noble kids, huh?” he said.
Kohen was hesitant, unable to find the right words.
Laya Club, top girl
Those words caught Glover’s attention, and he furrowed his brows, giving Kohen a curious look.
‘fury couldn’t be contained’; S^rJI, (idiom) be beside oneself with anger; in a towering rage; boil with rage.
“That’s why you got kicked off the police station; they snatched your badge, and they sent you home to ‘think things through’,” the thin man from Black Gold Casino said, strutting up to Kohen with a smirk.
“Now, you ain’t got… no… law… power,” he said, poking Kohen’s chest word by word, quite pleased with himself.
A whistle blew, and the crowd joined in and started heckling even louder, with mockery, taunts, and even insults thrown around.
Kohen’s face stiffened,
“You—” he began to say.
“How did I know?” The thin man cut in, leaning forward and putting on a fake voice,9
“Heh heh. you clueless cop. it was, of course, one of your own; spilled the beans to me. duh!” Kohen’s face changed, and he instinctively grabbed the thin man by his collar
“What, what’s the matter? Getting all hot and bothered, gonna throw some punches?” The thin man didn’t flinch, letting Kohen grip his collar.10
He even provocatively raised both hands and said sarcastically,
“Hey everyone, check it out! A corrupt police officer assaulting innocent civilians for no reason!” A few lackeys led the crowd, and they all closed in towards the centre, and the insults grew louder. The crowd closed in on Kohen, and he had no choice but to let go of the man, who quickly took advantage of the situation and slipped out of the crowd.
Amidst the commotion, the thin man smirked and yelled out,
“Oh, 1 know you! You’re that tough-as-nails dumbass officer, ain’t ya? Few months back, one of my buddies bumped into you at the Sunset Pub, and he’s been stuck in bed ever since… Hehe, but hey, we’re law-abiding citizens, alright? Don’t go scaring us! If any violence goes down, I’ll make sure to call the cops!”
The people around erupted in laughter, many of them even finding joy in Kohen’s misery.
Kohen was boiling with anger, unable to get a single word out. He didn’t know what to do with the hand holding the thin man’s collar.
“You… I…” Kohen tried to speak, but the words eluded him.
“What’s wrong? Weren’t you acting all tough?” The thin man teased, wearing a mocking smile, “Go on. hit me! Punch me right in the face; come on, hit me! Isn’t bullying us commoners y’all thing, cops?”
Kohen gritted his teeth, and his expression was one of struggle as he tried his best to control himself.
The people around them joined in, heckling one after another, with many venting their anger, “Ha, look at that, wearing a hood? Going undercover, huh?”
“That fabric’s top-notch, must be from some rich snobs. Squeezed the life outta us commoners to afford it, eh?”11
“I heard his old man’s some noble big shot. Knew he ain’t no good!”
“Come on. a rich noble’s kid wouldn’t be suffering here. Probably just a bastard, ya know!” “Fuck you, my stall was one day late to pay the deposit, and the cops smashed it! Scums just like
you!
“That ain’t nothing! My pops refused to bow to ’em and ended up in jail. Came out with broken legs!”
“Blue-skinned dog! The Lower City used to be better ‘til it got messed up by corrupt officials like you!”
“Hit him! What’re you scared of? We outnumber ‘em!”
“Who dares? They’re the King’s lapdogs, ruling over us on behalf of the royal family, right? Ain’t that right, dumbass?”
Although no one dared to actually lay a hand on Kohen, many pushed and jostled him around.
Mockery and insults were rampant, and someone even sneaked in and spat on his boots.
Kohen was unable to break free from the crowd’s grip, and though he was tempted to retaliate several times, he held himself back.12
Observing the situation, Thales let out a sigh and nodded to Glover.
Just as Glover was about to take a step forward, a commanding voice boomed out, “Y’all done yet?”
The voice seemed to vibrate through the air, sending a shiver down everyone’s spine.
All eyes turned at once.
There, a stout and stocky figure casually made his way into the crowd, uttering,
“Let’s call it off, shall we?”
The onlookers gave each other baffled looks.13
In the midst of the crowd, the thin man, annoyed that his moment was disrupted, turned back and snapped,
“Who the heck are you—”
However, before he could finish, a terrified voice rang out from the crowd.
“Oh shit! I-it’s, it’s Morris! That’s Morris!”
“The Brotherhood, the Brotherhood is here!”
In an instant, without needing any explanation, a hushed gasp of astonishment swept through the crowd.
The feeling of fear quickly spread like wildfire.
As Morris took the spotlight, the crowd in front of the casino quickly dispersed, leaving a considerable open space.
There, at the centre, Kohen stood dishevelled and in disarray. Huffing and puffing, he pushed aside a nearby gambler, his defiance evident as he glared at the people around him.14
However, Morris’s sudden appearance captured everyone’s attention, causing them to utterly forget about the police officer. The atmosphere turned tense, a mix of fear, surprise, and the impulse to flee rendering the scene eerily silent.15
Thales scanned the now-hushed crowd, then his gaze met the figure of Morris, his brows knitted. Within the gathering, some people quietly turned and slipped away from the scene, while others nervously stepped back and kept their heads down.
There are those who shamelessly, yet warmly, greet with flattery,
“Hey, big boss!”
One person initiated the greeting, and it quickly spread, brimming with enthusiasm,
“Hey. boss, how ya doin’?”
“What a day, huh, boss!”
“Heard you guys gave the Red Bandanas another beating?”
“Nicely done!”
“Boss, thinkin’ about joinin’ the crew too and makin’ a livin’ outta it. Whaddya reckon, am I cut out for it?”
In the midst of the noisy crowd, Morris chose to remain silent, simply raising his arm and clenching his fist in the air.
As if by unspoken command, the lively crowd hushed down once again.
The only sound that filled the casino was the gentle rhythm of Morris’ footsteps.
He walked past Kohen with a deliberate pace, observing the dishevelled and wary figure of the police officer, and let out a soft, sly hum—a smile that never fully formed on his lips.16 “I reckon you could use a little help.” Morris said.
Kohen felt a surge of irritation, wanting to retort, but he thought better of it and held his tongue.
Morris turned his head once more, his gaze fixed on the lanky man in the gambling den.
The thin man’s face went ghostly white, and he quickly bobbed his head and bowed, his voice trembling, “Hey, Boss Morris! Heh heh heh, it’s just a big misunderstanding. I swear, 1 didn’t see ya coming, and nobody told me you were droppin’ by… You, a busy bee like yourself, cornin’ down to our humble joint? Ain’t that somethin’…”
Another figure materialised behind Morris; Layork’s icy gaze swept over the surroundings.
An evident shiver ran through the crowd in response.
The thin man’s expression turned even more pale.
“Hey, Layork Boss, you’re here too, huh? Oh, oh, both bosses wanna have some fun? You’re most welcome! We have private rooms inside; please come in…” the thin man nervously said, trying to act friendly, but the fear in his eyes was clear.
But Morris just lifted a finger and shook his head decisively, “No deals today, scram, all of ya!” The thin man froze like a statue.
The entire crowd fell into an uneasy silence, afraid to even exhale.
Layork let out a cold snort, glancing around, and said in a hushed voice, “Anyone not gettin’ the
message?
The ominous words hung in the air with the Silent Assassin’s threat.
And then chaos erupted! The crowd exploded into a frenzy of commotion, like a pot boiling over. Amidst the incessant sound of footsteps, everyone dared not stay for long, hastily turning on their heels and leaving, not even daring to spare a backward glance.
Kohen remained rooted to the spot, his gaze fixed on the scattering crowd, taking a while to come back to his senses.17
The thin man tried to make a run for it, but Layork firmly clasped his shoulder from behind.
“I remember; I made a deal with Cenza,” Morris stated, stepping forward.
The chubby man remained calm and collected, speaking with a deliberate and unhurried manner, but an icy undertone seeped through his words,
“The profits from this job go to him. After all, his crew suffered big losses, and he is in need of a lot of money. I’m just being considerate.”
The thin man trembled ever so slightly.
He turned around stiffly, wearing a smile so awkward that it could pass as a grimace.
“Boss, you see…” he started.
But Morris cut him off,
“But we agreed to only go after those cunning swindlers, wealthy tycoons, and nobles.”
“What about that guy just now? He looked like a broke carter; there was no money to be made from him.”
Morris narrowed his eyes at the man before him.
The thin man swallowed hard, trying to appease him with a pleading look,
“Boss, we, uh, sorry ‘bout this, didn’t know what that guy was up to before we made our move…” Morris huffed, and the thin man immediately fell silent.
“So, you’re saying you pickpocket anyone without even checking if there’s anything worth taking?
Are you more amateur than a beggar?”
Morris casually glanced back, either on purpose or by accident,
“Today is a poor carter’s pocket; what if tomorrow is the Prince of Constellation’s…”
Thales wrinkled his face in a frown.
Morris eyes turned frigid,
“Then wouldn’t my entire street be in big trouble?”
The thin man was on the verge of tears,
“H-Hey, come on, Boss Morris, you’re pulling my leg, right? Why on earth would the Prince even come to our—argh!”
Suddenly, Layork, who stood behind him, tightened his grip, and the thin man winced, begging for mercy,
“Alright, alright, alright, about this, Boss Morris, you see, the Lower three districts ain’t exactly teeming with rich people. Even if they’re nobles, they’re scared shitless of the Brotherhood’s name. We had no choice…”
Morris just kept his gaze fixed on him, like he couldn’t care less.
The thin man sensed an opportunity and pleaded in a mournful tone, “And, you know, we’re just tryna make some cash at the door, not really hustlin’ in the casino. ‘Cause, ya know, we gotta eeeeaaaaattttt… ehhh… ehhh…”
His expression turned grim, and his voice suddenly became hoarse.
His face contorted in pain as he began to gasp for air, taking deep, laboured breaths.
Kohen, startled, unconsciously touched his own neck.
Silently, Morris observed the thin man, not a single flicker of emotion in his eyes.
Layork gave him a cold look and released his grip. The thin man soon collapsed to the ground, dropping to his knees. He clutched his own neck with both hands, tears and snot flowing, but he couldn’t even put together a proper sentence, “No… boss… please… don’t… beggin’ you…”
“Hey!” Kohen couldn’t control himself and took a step forward,
“You want to kill… in front of me…”
But his arm was immediately seized, preventing him from getting any closer!
It was Layork.
“If the boss wants someone dead,” the Silent Killer held onto Kohen’s hand, scoffing with a cold smirk as he shook his head.
“It doesn’t have to be… with psionic powers.”
Kohen clenched his teeth.
In the next second, the thin man’s gasps for air suddenly eased,
“Ha… Ha…”
He slumped to the ground, bawling uncontrollably, never as grateful as then for the gift of breath.
Thales silently watched everything unfold, feeling oddly reminded of his encounter with the Air Mystic.
“This time, I’m cuttin’ some slack for Cenza here and givin’ props to our police officer,” Morris bent down, baring his teeth, his tone both gentle and unwavering.
“But next time, remember: don’t go against me.”
The fear-stricken thin man couldn’t utter a single word; he could only nod frantically.
“And quit takin’ advantage of the poor too. The Lower City is our home,” Morris waved his hand dismissively.
“Now, scram,” Layork said coldly, giving him a well-placed kick.
The thin man struggled to get up, crawling and crying as he nodded and backed away.
“Rich people too!”
Kohen reacted and added with a roar, “Or anyone else!”
The thin man’s silhouette vanished around the corner.
The entrance to the Black Gold Casino suddenly went dead quiet.
“Wow, Officer,” Layork glanced at Kohen, smirking with a touch of not-so-subtle sarcasm, “Talk about being effective.”
Kohen clenched his lips, his face darkening.
Thales and Glover walked forward, and Kohen couldn’t muster the courage to look at them, so he shamefully turned his head away.
“Ever been around these parts, officer?”
Morris looked around with amusement, seeing how he scared everyone off the street.
Kohen saw that it was Morris, and with a dismissive turn of his head, he replied, “Yeah, this is my beat. Patrolling, investigating, searching, or even being part of the annual crime crackdown the police station sets up… I do it all around here.”
“But, you see, this place…” Kohen hesitated, unable to find the right words to continue.
Morris breathed out, feeling at ease, like he was back in his own home.
“But this place is way more than you bargained for, huh?”
“From the messed-up streets to the tricky-ass situations we deal with and the tangled web of people here,”
Kohen angrily turned his head, not saying a word.
Thales sighed silently, knowing that for Kohen, receiving help from the Brotherhood’s boss was a burden he could hardly bear.
“You know what’s funny? When I heard there was a new, really dumb officer in the Western city’s cop den, I just knew,” Morris patted his belly and clicked his tongue.
“You were in for a damn rough ride.”
The Brotherhood’s fat boss kept on walking, and Layork stayed close on his heels.
“Me? In a rough ride?” Kohen was caught off guard.
Thales, burdened with his own thoughts, just waved his hand and also followed in the man’s pace. Glover reached out to grab Kohen’s arm, but the annoyed police officer shrugged him off and reluctantly followed along, looking stiff as a board.
“Psh,” Kohen put up a tough front, saying, “I don’t give a damn; it always has been that way anyway.”
“But you…”
Kohen shot a fierce look at Morris’ back.
“Stealing, blackmailing, extorting, robbing, intimidating, using violence, killing, nah, that isn’t even the end of it,” the police officer listed with venom,
“Drug dealing, pimping, gambling, smuggling, bribery, and that loan shark crap just now—don’t think stopping that moneylender makes you some kind-hearted hero. Lemme tell you, it’s all the mess you guys brought here!”
“As the ringleader behind all this, with a laundry list of bad deeds, you think you can just get away with it?”
Morris seemed to find it hilarious and chuckled.
Layork shook his head, looking even more unimpressed.
Kohen gritted his teeth, saying, “Someday, you’re gonna pay for your dirty deeds.”
“Pay?” Morris didn’t bother to turn around; he just took a deep breath.
“Whether it’s you or the Blood Bottle Gang, y’all are like pests that don’t belong in this world,” Kohen retorted coldly, and Thales could have sworn that he had never seen him this way before.
“You’re all doomed to go down.”
“Go down?” Morris strolled around, mulling over the word.
He suddenly burst into laughter.
“Haha, I’ve gotta hand it to ya,” the fat man sneered, shaking his head.
“You got some balls, dumb—uh, I mean, Mr. Officer.”
“Ha! You think you’re special or something?” Kohen snorted.
Morris shook his head.
“Nah, nah, nah; don’t get me wrong, Mr. Officer.”
“Rest assured, I knew what I signed up for a long time ago.”
Morris looked up and sighed.
“This job is like being a mercenary. One day, I might go down, and who knows, it might just be your lucky day and end up being you catching me…”18
The fat man glanced at Thales, and the young man stared back, icy and unyielding.
“But…”
Morris exhaled.
“Take a look around.”
The fat man stretched out his arm. Thales followed his eyes and looked around,
“Out on the streets, in the neighbourhood, in the narrow alleys, you got these plain ol’ grocery stores with lazy helpers, run-down workshops and day workers with no place else to hustle, food stalls with wandering bums, beat-up nests sheltering homeless drifters, tiny dim attic rooms where even on Valentine’s Day, you’ll find the single souls, street hawkers pushing carts, and messy kids runnin’ all over the place…”
“And don’t forget the ones from the bottom rung, the real downtrodden and frowned-upon crew: beggars, hookers, thugs, gamblers, writers, ruffians, and even that Grove couple we bumped into earlier, that poor carter forced into a loan shark’s grip, the crowd that was cursing you, officer, and yeah, and that cheeky little girl’s family who pulled one over on you down the main street…” Morris lets out a sigh, “Hundreds, thousands of ‘em…”19
“These people—who do you think they are, huh?”
Kohen squeezed his eyebrows.
“Poor.”
After a brief pause, he grumbled with frustration, “I mean, they’re all poor and pitiful, all gettin’ screwed over, fooled, and bled dry by you guys.”
Glover, as if thinking of something else, creased his brow.
Morris erupted into laughter.
Thales let out a low sigh.
‘No.’
‘Kohen.’
‘They’re not just poor people.
‘They’realso …’
“No.” Morris finally let his laughter fall into a cracked grin, turning his head to face the stubborn Kohen.
“You just don’t get it, Mr. Officer.”
“All these people, they are all our people.”
Kohen was instantly stunned.
The fat man of the Brotherhood squinted his eyes, and a dangerous glint flashed in them. “They all belong to—the Black Street Brotherhood.”
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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