Chapter 612: The Only Way
“Really?” King Kessel’s voice, icy and distant, echoed from across the long table.1
“Is this the thing that’s been bothering you?” The King’s silhouette stretched out on the wall behind him, bathed in the warm flicker of the firelight, and a faint trace of mockery played in his eyes.
“Your… mother?”
Thales locked eyes with King Kessel. TherrenGirana
Head Ritual Master Liscia, Queen Keya, the Old Crow, Gleeward—just about everyone who knew his mother had vastly different opinions about her.
So, what about his father?
“Don’t forget,” the Prince said in a low voice, “1 inherited her name.”
‘Maybe even more.’
The King let out a quiet scoff.
“Gilbert shouldn’t have let you choose that middle name.” His words were slow, but icy.
“Doesn’t mean much.”
Thales also cracked a faint smile and shook his head.
“As far as I know, you were the one who told Gilbert her name.”
“So, what were you really expecting?”
The King didn’t waste time, coming in with a cold tone,
“So, you thought your mother was some extraordinary woman, huh? A brilliant scholar, a highborn lady, or a brave and fearless warrior, perhaps? Someone to be proud of and rely on?” Thales watched King Kessel’s expression closely and found it surprising that this topic could trigger such a lengthy response from the King.
So, the Prince ventured, “Was she?”
The King sneered, but his smile quickly faded.
“She was a prostitute, a whore.”
Thales’ face showed a hint of surprise.
“Pretty much like most women in that trade,” King Kessel said indifferently, with no subtly scornful touch.
“She was greedy and deceitful, putting on airs in front of clients, selling herself for money—right up to her last breath. I can’t even remember her face.”
After absorbing the King’s words, Thales fell into a long silence.
“Prostitute?”
Thales muttered, spellbound.
“A whore?”
As those words reached his ears, he first thought of the desert slave Old Crow Hicks talked about— the mysterious Therren.
Soon after, his mind drifted to the portrait he had glimpsed in the Secret Intelligence Department— the ‘Eastern Beauty’ Elva.
However, he also couldn’t shake off the memory of‘The Flowery Heart’, Felicia, from his time there, with her enticing and clever moves under Raphael’s watch.
“That’s right.”
“All these questions and expectations? Pointless,” the King’s tone was apathetic. “You won’t find any comfort or peace of mind in her.”
“To her, you were nothing more than a fluke after some deal.”
a fluke after some deal
Thales couldn’t help but clench his fists.
All of a sudden, he thought of Quick Rope back at the Blade Fangs Camp and the way his eyes lit up when he talked about the girl he liked.
“That woman… ”
“She’s not a whore, ”
“She isn’t.
“And your whole ‘fussy and wishy-washy’ act,” King Kessel said with a cold edge, “is, frankly, a shame for the royal family.”3
Thales took a deep breath and relaxed his clenched fist.
“You’re right, Father.”
“Gilbert’s biggest mistake was letting me keep her name.”
The King’s expression stayed the same.
“Well, because…” Thales’ gaze turned icy.
“If she were just another run-of-the-mill prostitute, and you wouldn’t even bother to remember what she looked like.”
Thales lifted his head, stared his father in the eye, and said, “So why do you still remember her name?”
At that moment, King Kessel’s eyes widened ever so slightly.
Thales locked eyes with his father and muttered that unique name softly.
“Therren… Girana.?”
As soon as the words left his lips, Thales felt an eerie shift.
It was as if a sudden cold front had swept through the Ballard Room. The temperature dropped, and the air stood still.
Even the flickering lights came to a standstill.
And the source of this unsettling atmosphere was right at the end of the long table.
The uncomfortable silence lingered for a full ten seconds.
“I gave you a chance, child,” the King’s voice returned to its usual stern and aloof tone.
“And you ruined it.”
He stared deep into Thales’ eyes, his own eyes empty of any warmth.
The Sin of Hell’s River, coursing through Thales’ veins, as if it were about to break through the frozen tension.
In that moment, the young man had a gut feeling that the King’s patience had run thin. His next words could very well be a call for the guards.
So Thales was quicker.
“Amos.”
The Prince spoke softly and successfully drew the King’s gaze from making its way towards the door.
King Kessel looked back at him. “Amos?”
Thales took a deep breath and nodded.
“Yes, Amos Town in the Western Desert.
“It’s ruled by the Amos family, and it has quite a history. The suzerain’s last name is where the town gets its name.”
King Kessel’s brow wrinkled slightly.
Thales remembered what he had learned from the two Western Desert locals, Derek Kroma and Anker Byrael, and began to share the story at a steady pace,
“A few years ago, the town’s master, Baron Amos, was in an unfair situation. He sought help from the Renaissance Palace, aiming to make his case to the King.”
“But sadly, he met with a tragic incident on the way, and his whole family fell victim to an epidemic.”
Thales closely watched King Kessel’s reaction. The King stayed silent, allowing him to continue. In the next moment, Thales changed his tone.
“In reality, Baron Amos, a legitimate vassal of the Kingdom, didn’t die of an illness.” Thales clenched his teeth.
“He and his family were ambushed and silenced by the combined forces of his fellow subjects and peers—the three major ruling families in the Western Desert: Fakenhaz, Kroma, and Bozdorf.” Both of them sat in silence for a few moments.
“Interesting,” the King commented after thoughtful consideration.
“Where did you hear about this?”
Thales’ expression darkened.
As if in the confines of the Secret Intelligence Department’s prison, he could still hear Anker’s pained voice echoing in his ears.
“They also said that if Ifailed, if I had to use this key… I had to give it to you. ”
“And only to you. ”
Thales paused, taking a deep breath.
“To be honest, that’s not important,” he calmly transitioned to the immediate concern.
“What really matters is…”
Under the King’s burning gaze, Thales spoke clearly and evenly.
“In the year 414, ‘creditor’ Herman the Second issued the ‘No Bloodshed Order’, which basically forbade vassals within the Kingdom from settling personal scores with bloodshed…” His tone turned serious.
“However, the vassals in the Western Desert acted without restraint.”
“As vassals, they misused their right to self-defence, and they gruesomely murdered Baron Amos out of a personal vendetta.”
As Thales delved into the events in the Western Desert, he kept his gaze fixed on the Iron Hand King’s face.
“Their methods were brutal, and their crimes were nothing short of horrifying.”
The Iron Hand King’s eyes sparkled, and a faint smile formed on his lips.
Thales’ gaze sharpened.
“This reason, this leverage, this horse—are they enough to make the ‘Sand King’ a reality?” As Thales’ voice trailed off, the room’s Everlasting Lamps flickered.
He kept his steady gaze locked on the King.
King Kessel stayed silent for quite a while, his eyes reflecting the light fluctuations.
After a few seconds, the King gently closed his eyes, burying his emotions deep within.
“But we can’t use it,” King Kessel whispered softly. “The epidemic in Amos Town is old news, and the Western desert-dwellers covered it up well. After all, dead men tell no tales.”4 Seeing the reaction, Thales couldn’t stop himself from chuckling.
“Maybe,” he said confidently, “ maybe the dead tell no tales, unless…” Thales’ words came to a sudden halt.
“Wait,” he said, studying King Kessel’s unconcerned expression, realisation sinking in.
The young man’s expression shifted slightly, disbelief creeping in.
“You knew,” Thales said, staring at Kessel with a puzzled frown. “You already knew about Amos Town and this case long before?”
In the next moment, King Kessel gently reopened his eyes.
The King’s face remained unreadable, and he offered no response.
But Thales had already found his answer.
Thales furrowed his brow.
“When?”
King Kessel gave a calm response, “Right when it happened.” Thales found himself baffled. “What? Why?”
Thales noticed that, at some point, his conversation with King Kessel had become uncannily intuitive. For instance, he no longer needed to complete sentences like “Why did it happen?” King Kessel simply gazed at Thales with serenity.
“A few years back, the ‘Tax Exemption for the Opening Up of Border Counties’ ruffled some lords’ feathers.”
“Baron Amos from the Western Desert was one of them,” the Iron Hand King narrowed his eyes and added, “and the most impatient one at that.”
“A little nudge was all it took, and he took the bait.”
Thales was left flabbergasted.
a little nudge…
he took the bait…
In that instant, the words of ‘Raven’ Derek Kroma echoed once again in Thales’ mind.
“Based on what he said, the countless parvenu nobles, who were born because of this order, encroached upon his benefits every day. They seized his people and cut off his means of surviving. “5
From the depths of the Secret Intelligence Department’s prison, Anker Byrael’s despairing words also came to mind.
“It is clear that Baron Amos could not bear the pain—the King’s decree had dealt him a devastating blow…”
King Kessel sighed casually. His next words had a hint of wistfulness.
“But that Western Desert yokel gets jumpy about the slightest hiccup near his territory.”
“Before he could reel in the catch, the line snapped.”
Thales stood there in a state of disbelief.
reel in his catch…
line snapped…
Derek and Anker’s words continued to linger in his mind.
“That man enlisted soldiers and mobilized an army. He intended to move past Western Desert and bring about great news…a protest against the King and the kingdom.”
“… such that he planned to abandon the agreement with the Three Great Clans and act alone…” Thales sat frozen in his seat.
5 Official translations, chapter 497. This and the below.
“You?” he said, puzzled.
Thales’ voice was barely above a whisper as he continued, “Did you have something to do with Baron Amos’ decision to raise an army? Were you quietly pushing him to rebel? All to find an excuse for meddling in the Western Desert?”
The Iron Hand King snorted in response.
“As I said, he’s just one of them.”
one of them
In that very moment, Thales found it impossible not to think about Anker, the man who had been brutally tortured within the Secret Intelligence Department, and his lover, whose life had been torn apart and forced into hiding.6
“So, the tragic end of Baron Amos, silenced, along with his entire family,” Thales’s voice grew raspy, “it was you who set it all in motion.”7
Thales stared blankly at the table before him, the King’s silhouette cast darkly on the opposite wall—a looming and oppressive presence.
These people.
Their misfortunes.
Are nothing but…
The dust crushed under the wheels of power.
“You’re giving me too much credit,” the King’s tone remained calm, as if he didn’t care.
“I didn’t tell those yokels to carry out these killings. Nor did I order them to be merciless enough to wipe out everyone in the castle, right down to the militia and the maids, leaving not a living soul—it seems like they learned a thing or two from William.” to carry out these killings wipe out everyone Amos Byrael
And that unfortunate family in Blessings Town, whose name slipped his mind…
And that night in Blade Fangs Camp, where countless families met a tragic fate…
“Nobles, nobles. Ha, these scums, what sort of motherfucking rotten beings are they? ” The Raven
of Death’s words in the Land of Barren Rocks rang in his ears.8
With these thoughts came an inexplicable sense of weariness.
Almost suffocating.
He took a deep breath, trying to steady his emotions.
The Prince lowered his head, avoiding the King’s gaze and holding back his disgust within his words.
“I see, a well-thought-out move.”
“No, not quite.”
But King Kessel’s voice continued to cut through, unstoppable.
“We underestimated the Western desert-dwellers—their sharpness and decisiveness. Not only did we end up with a baffling case and no evidence, but we also alerted them, making them even more vigilant.”9
The King’s gaze became keener.
“Until now.”
Thales trembled slightly.
King Kessel suddenly looked up. “So, this is not a tale only told by the dead, is it? There’s actual evidence.”
“And you have that evidence,” he stated firmly and without doubt.
Thales felt his arm tense.
evidence
The haunting words of Anker returned, faint but clear:
“In any case, getting this key piece will certainly make His Majesty very pleased. ’’ “Indeed, very pleased… ”
Thales took a deep breath and swallowed the lump in his throat. He mustered the strength to raise his gaze and lock eyes with the King. Yet, in that moment, all he saw in Kessel’s eyes was a profound abyss.
A few seconds later, the young man summoned every ounce of strength to utter two words through clenched teeth, “I have,”
His voice carried the weight of sheer exhaustion. “An ironclad evidence.”
ironclad evidence
The words hung in the air.
“Not bad,” King Kessel maintained his composure and said calmly, “I’m listening.”
I’m listening
Thales took a deep breath, but as he attempted to speak, he found himself pausing.
“And what would have been the cost, Your Highness? ” Anker’s voice, filled with despair, seemed to come out of nowhere.
Thales forced a cough and pressed onward.
“In that tragic event, there was one more person..
“And Tina, Tina… ”
“She will never, ever, ever forgive me. ” Thales faltered once more.
“There was another person…”
Thales struggled to put his thoughts into words.
But then it struck him.
If he revealed this, what would become of the girl? Anker’s lover, whose life had been shattered by the harsh grasp of power, and Anker’s younger siblings, left orphaned and stranded in the Western Desert. What kind of future awaited them?
How many lives would be forever changed because of his words?
Thales took a moment to breathe, deep in thought, while the King observed his uncertainty with a frown.
“Thisgirl, Tina… How is she?” “The best.”
A face, drained of colour and marked by torment, came into view.
Anker Byrael.
The young man who, caught in a whirlwind of despair and dire choices, had considered making a life-altering gamble, only to face heart-wrenching defeat.
Thales found himself wondering what had been going through Anker’s mind when he entrusted him with this bargaining chip.
“However, it doesn’t matter now, ”
“It no longer matters.”
Thales inhaled deeply, swallowing hard.
Use it.
He had to use this bargaining chip. It was what Anker had chosen, and something he had foreseen.
Wasn’t it?
And if he didn’t stick around to bring this matter to a close…
Thales’ gaze shifted to the table, to the letter offering Iris Flowers’ willingness to pay taxes and put an end to conscripted labour.
The wheels of the Kingdom would keep turning.
If this horse wouldn’t run, King Kessel would seek another.
Even if it led to more bloodshed.
Thales tightened his grip into a fist.
So he had to keep going. He had to.
Thales met the King’s gaze and steeled himself to appear resolute.
“Baron Amos, who met an unjust end, left behind an orphaned daughter.”
The King’s eyes sparked with interest.
“That unfortunate girl bore witness to a terrible tragedy, narrowly escaping death. Her survival was a stroke of luck.”
Thales clenched his teeth, masking his bewilderment and dejection.
“Her identity and experience will stand as undeniable evidence of the severe wrongdoings by the most powerful families in the Western Desert.”
“And the reform of the military system at Renaissance Palace, meant to prevent vassals from misusing their military authority, is not only just but pressing.”10
As he trailed off, Thales heaved a deep sigh, his eyes reflecting his sorrow.
But he had voiced it nonetheless.
The King’s eyes gradually shifted in hue.
He stared carefully at the Prince across the long table, as though assessing a finely crafted weapon.
Finally, King Kessel laughed.
His laughter was light and understated, yet it significantly lightened the mood in the room.
“The surviving orphan girl.”
The Iron Hand King leaned slowly back, his tone at last growing calm and relaxed.
“Where is she?”
where is she?
Thales couldn’t refrain from noticing that the King hadn’t even bothered to ask for her name.
But.
But…
“…think carefully about what sort ofperson you’ve become after taking the role of a prince… ” Once again, in that little cabin, Quick Rope’s words came flooding back.
“Can you still choose your own path and do what you want to do? ”
Thales’ arms quivered slightly.
“. ..are you still yourself? Are you still Thales? ”
“Or have you… become something else? ””
“I’m all ears,” the King said, expressing his interest.
“Duke Thales.”
Thales took a deep breath and steadied himself, letting go of his doubts.
“You’ll come to know,” he said, determination in his eyes.
“But first, everyone who came with me to the palace today must go free; no charges.”
“And, to be honest, I’d rather not feel the sting of Marigo’s whip, even though he’s just been dutiful.”
At the end of the long table, King Kessel stayed silent.
Thales let go of his inner unease and said firmly,
“Secondly, open up Mindis Hall, release my guards, and from now on, if there’s an issue, come to me rather than making things difficult for them.”
The King still didn’t utter a word, just lightly tapping his fingers on the table.
11 Official translations, chapter 390.
“Also, Anker Byrael, who barged into the banquet with a sword and offended the royal family,” Thales said, frowning. “You must pardon him, set him free, show some kingly mercy, and this also means properly resolving his conflict with the Doyle Family.”
But when it came to this point, Thales hesitated.
‘Anker, no matter how the King forgives him…’
“She ’ll never, ever, ever forgive me. ”
Thales hung his head with a heavy heart.
“Before you lay your cards on the table,” King Kessel snorted lightly, as if in a good mood, “you’re asking for quite a lot.”
Thales exhaled and forced himself to look up.
“I’m not done.”
“Finally, about ‘Sand King’.”
Sand King
King Kessel’s gaze shifted.
In that moment, Thales’ expression was resolute and cold.
“The plans for expanding in the Western Desert and how to deal with the regional lords, I must personally take care of it, through all of it.”
A heavy thump, a rather foreboding sound, resonated as the Iron Hand King’s fingers struck heavily on the council table.
The King slowly raised his head, locking eyes with Thales.
And the Prince didn’t flinch, returning the gaze with unwavering determination.
“Say, it, again,” the King said softly.
His voice was raspy, lacking warmth.
Thales stood tall and looked his father in the eye.
“Yes, I’ll personally write to the Duke of the Western Desert and others. I’ll use this case, this leverage, to pressure them into submission,” Thales stated firmly.
“I promise, Cyril Fakenhaz and his vassals will listen patiently and be open to cooperation. They’ll align with Renaissance Palace’s schedule and fully support the Military Affairs Officer’s
moves.
“They will reflect on the oversight of their own military system and gradually reduce the number and frequency of conscription.
‘They will accept your regular army stationed there, accept the restructuring of the Western Desert’s defences, and willingly support the day-to-day operations of the Legendary Wing. They’ll pay taxes to fund the regular army’s expansion, filling the financial gap while safeguarding our borders.”
Thales took another breath.
‘The Western Desert will become a reliable warhorse, and your ‘Sand King’ plan won’t be wasted.”
He added solemnly, “The Kingdom’s progress will keep moving forward.”
The room fell silent again, but this time, the silence carried an ominous weight. A few Everlasting Lamps burned to the end, jusl like the King’s gaze—losing its fire and taking on a deep darkness. “You?”
He eyed the Prince from afar, bls lone carrying a playful hint.
“Will you take this on?”
Thales nodded decisively, “Me.”
“I will.”
King Kessel’s gaze became more piercing.
“Why?”
Thales gathered bis thoughts and responded solemnly.
“Because of that orphan girl. 1 understand this bargaining chip better than anyone and how to make the most of it.”
He paused for a moment, gritted his teeth, and affirmed to both his father and himself, “Because it’s the only way.” ihe only way
King Kessel didn’t respond right away.
He sat in silence, like a statue come to life.
A few seconds later, the King spoke calmly.
‘Tell me, how did you find out about the orphan girl’s whereabouts?”
Thales hesitated briefly.
With a composed expression, he answered without giving away any loopholes, T have my sources—”
“Fakenhaz.”
King Kessel spoke softly, cutting off Thales.
Fakenhaz
The mere mention of that name startled the Prince.
The King just scoffed and glanced elsewhere, his tone piquing curiosity.
“He gave you more than just a sword, didn’t he?”
Thales didn’t show any change in his expression, but he couldn’t help but let out a sigh inside.
‘He knows.’
The King spoke in a matter-of-fact way,
“The reason you had the guts to storm into the palace today is thanks to his ‘gift.”’
Thales held back his words, keeping his lips sealed.
It was true; the King saw right through him.
And he did it with just a few words.
From the start until now, all his little tricks were laid bare in front of him, much like before.
Yet…
Thales took a deep breath and let it out slowly.
“Yes,” he conceded.
Thales locked eyes with the King.
His tone was steady and unattached, and his manner unwavering.
‘The whole Amos Town affair, including this key piece, was, in fact, handed to me by the Duke of the Western Desert—by some means or another.”
The King chuckled knowingly, like he saw this coming.
“And you fell for it, bought into that old fossil’s charms, and showed up here thinking you could haggle with me,” he remarked.
Without waiting for a reply, King Kessel shook his head slowly,
“That’s jusl plain foolish.”
“Beyond belief.”
Thales clenched his fists under the table.
Sure, threats, persuasion, flattery, or deceit—none of it could rein in the unyielding Iron Hand King.
But so what?
He wasn’t that shivering beggar in the Abandoned Houses anymore.
Not by a long shot.
And King Kessel wasn’t that distant, imposing figure he could only watch from afar in Mindis Hall six years ago.
To take on an opponent like King Kessel, he didn’t need lies, hiding, or excuses.
He needed to rise to the occasion.
Thales looked straight into the King’s eyes.
“In that case, it’s even more reason for me to reach out and send a letter to the Duke of the Western
Desert, Father,” he said.
Leaning closer, he spoke earnestly.
“So Ihal we can all find common ground and solve this issue in a way that works for all parties.
‘The new ‘Sand King’ might not act as quickly, and it could take months or even years, but it won’t be as tragic, and we won’t face unmanageable consequences.
“You’ll still achieve your goal, and there won’t be a need for bloodshed.”
The Iron Hand King let out a dry laugh.
He looked down, and darkness slowly veiled his face,
“Why?”
Thales raised an eyebrow in confusion.
“I’ll bring out the key witness for this case and have her testify. That’ll sow discord among the Western Desert lords, making them an easy target for public outrage…” he explained.15 The King’s gaze turned icy,
“And then, 1’11 just have to deploy Ihe royal army into the Western Desert to deal with the culprits.” ‘That should do the trick, doesn’t it?”
Thales was taken aback.
“That’s right.” The young prince continued, trying to keep the conversation on track.
“But, forgive my frankness, Fakenhaz’s reason for offering this deal was to show goodwill by humbling himself and taking the lead in showing vulnerability, in an attempt to defuse the growing tensions between the Renaissance Palace and the Westen, Desert suzerains…”
“He’s not that .saintly!” King Kessel suddenly leaned forward, shouting angrily, taking Thales by surprise.
“And you’re the only one gullible enough to think otherwise!”
The King fixed a stern gaze on his son.
“Fakenhaz gave me this key piece to bring order to the Western Desert, reform the Kingdom, and reach my goals…” He changed the gears,
“But can it only be done through… you?”
Thales stared at the King, his thoughts whirling.
The Iron Hand King leaned back in his chair, his lips curving into a wry smile,
“No, he went to great lengths, even shedding his own blood, just to hand you that sword, that bargaining chip.”
“It wasn’t for you to play the peacemaker, that’s for sure.”
A chill ran down the young man’s spine.
King Kessel squinted, his gaze as sharp as a freshly honed blade.
“He did it to show you that the power and opportunities you’ve been denied for the last six years are right at your fingertips.”
“All you have to do is grab that chip and stand in front of me and…”
The King spoke softly, each word dripping with a frosty edge.
“Raise your sword,” he said.
Thales tensed up, trying to explain, “Father, I’m not here to be your enemy, nor do I wish Io threaten—”
“Then why didn’t he come directly to me?” King Kessel interrupted.
“If you intend to bow your head and show vulnerability, why not turn towards the throne?” he added.
Thales fell silent, the room’s lights blinking rapidly, creating a chaotic play of shadows.
“You think I don’t know what you’re up to, huh?” King Kessel the Fifth locked eyes with Thales, his gaze cutting right through.
“Why won’t you just come clean about your plans and tell where that orphaned girl is? Why the need for this secretive, wait-for-the-right-moment approach? And why insist on personally taking on the ’Sand King’?”14
Thales found himself shuddering at these words, a cold feeling gripping his heart.
The room fell back into an uneasy silence.
“Because, deep down, you know it too, don’t you?” The King’s voice softened, but there was a dangerous edge to it.
“Because you’ve become quite attached to the sword he gave you, and you can’t bear to part with
“It’s a bind you can’t free yourself from.” Thales grimaced, his fists clenched on his knees.
“As the Prince of Constellation, the Duke of Star Lake, and the Kingdom’s heir,” King Kessel continued, his voice now cold, “you’re being played by an outsider. And what’s worse, you’re oblivious, believing yourself untouchable.”
“You’ve brought shame to the Jadestar Family,” the King declared sternly.
Thales suddenly looked up.
‘That’s exactly it!”
The Prince’s voice was filled with frustration.
King Kessel was taken aback by Thales’ impassioned response.
“1 know,” Thales said, his breath quickening as he fixed his gaze on the King.
“1 know exactly what Fakenhaz is planning. I’m not hiding it, nor do I want to argue about it.” Thales suddenly stood up, placing his hands firmly on the table.
“Exactly, empower me, support me, and help me. The goal? To grow strong enough to stand up to you, to pose a threat, and to thwart your plans. That’s exactly what Fakenhaz is hoping for.”15 “It’s as simple, direct, and clear as it gets.”
The King’s expression turned even darker.
“But believe me, Father.”
The Prince locked eyes with the King and spoke earnestly, “If you really want Io succeed—not just with the ‘Sand King’ or in the Western Desert, but throughout the entire Kingdom, within and beyond Constellation, and bring your grand and insane plans to life…”
King Kessel’s gaze changed subtly as he listened.
Tf you’re truly committed, Father, if you’re willing to ‘live for Constellation’ at any cost.”
At that moment, a cold draft swept through the Ballard Room, sending shivers down their spines.
Yet, Thales felt a burning tlame within.
Thales took a deep breath and stated firmly, “Then this is the only way, and there’s no belter choice.”
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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