Chapter 162 - 149: Two Different Territories
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Chapter 162: Chapter 149: Two Different Territories
The north wind blew from the direction of the Cold Mist River, sweeping past the temporary line of wooden stakes outside the camp, sending a chill down one’s spine.
Pal Calvin stood on a snow-covered rocky hill, clad in a silver-trimmed cloak, his expression stern.
He gazed into the distance, at the iron mine still buried under snow, where a prosperous mining town should have risen.
But reality was far from his original blueprint.
The permafrost underfoot remained as hard as iron, the tents had been torn by the gale three times, the firewood piles long since burned out, and at night even charcoal had to be burned sparingly.
Two days ago, a craftsman froze to death at night due to lack of fuel, a smile still on his face as if he’d seen his grandmother.
Of course, the worst was the hunt a month ago.
That night, the silence of the snow forest south of the camp was torn by a low growl.
Several warhorses neighed and bolted, and the sentry on duty could only shout “Something’s coming!” before being ripped into a mist of blood.
Pal donned his armor and personally led a team to pursue it. He didn’t give it much thought at the time, assuming it was simply a common Snow Wolf King from the Northern Territory, until a shadow wrapped in cold breath swiftly swept over the Snow Ridge as he entered the forest.
“Quick, form up!” he shouted, but that thing was faster than the wind.
The snow under the forest was torn into ravines by its movements, some soldiers were directly swept aside by its tail, crashing into dead trees, their bodies shattered.
Torchlight flickered in the gale, illuminating half of the magical beast’s face, revealing it to be an adult “Split-tooth Snow Lizard.”
It shouldn’t have appeared in spring, nor in such a densely populated area.
But it did appear, and it was exceptionally cunning.
Pal ordered an encirclement, personally charging forward to slash with a sword, swinging red Fighting Energy, but only managed to cut off a side scale, the beast roared in anger and leapt.
Its tail whipped away two warriors, diving into an icy ravine and disappearing in an instant.
Though his knights were numerous and powerful, the magical beast was simply too fast.
The entire chase lasted less than a quarter of an hour, by the time they relit the torches, bodies lay scattered in the bloodied snow, the air filled with the metallic scent of blood like charred coal.
Twenty-seven dead, three severely injured, and five horses broke their necks crashing into rock walls in their flight.
Pal was silent for a long time.
He stood by that icy ravine, staring in the direction the lizard beast had fled, his eyes bloodshot.
“Just a lizard… and it could tear my knights to such a state?”
That night, after returning to the camp, he didn’t return to his tent but sat alone by the fire pit until dawn, repeatedly rubbing the split-tooth scale in his hand all night.
Until dawn, he hadn’t closed his eyes.
Returning to reality, Pal tightened his grip on the parchment manuscript in his hand, the wind causing it to rustle, pulling him out of his memories.
He furrowed his brow and carefully tucked the manuscript back inside his cloak.
That was a letter he wrote to Duke Calvin.
Certainly not a report on their predicament, but a victory dispatch of “Cold Mist Territory is already taking shape, only a little more supply is needed to further the agenda.”
“A mere bit of cold wind can’t block my, Pal Calvin’s, ambitions?” he scoffed, “It’s just the Northern Territory after all.”
A steward rushed up the hill, panting, a look of panic on his face: “Your Highness! The south side of the camp has been attacked by magical beasts again… we lost three horses and a sack of flour.”
Pal’s eye twitched slightly, then he nodded slowly: “Is that so? That’s because they were negligent in their guard duty. It’s not a problem.”
“But the beast came up from beneath the ice gorge, the camp walls didn’t hold at all.”
“It’s not a problem.” He interrupted, his voice colder than the wind, “It shows the terrain is complex, I chose this place because it has enough ’variation.’ Variation means potential.”
The steward lowered his head with a strange expression and left silently, leaving Pal alone atop the rocky hill.
He looked at the rows of slanted tents in the camp, some not yet erected before being lifted by the wind, like corpses sprawled on the ground.
The Cold Mist River, which was supposed to thaw, remained frozen.
Along with it, his dream of a “trade hub” was frozen outside of spring.
“When my second brother sends the supplies… it’ll be different.” He murmured to himself as if to confirm it, or perhaps to console himself.
But deep inside, a shadow of that man inevitably emerged—Louis Calvin.
“Hmph, he just had good luck,” Pal swung his arm, shaking off the snow, “but I am the one truly pioneering the Northern Territory.”
He kept telling himself this, over and over.
Yet, each time the wind and snow attacked at night, the beasts roared, and the tents shook.
He wrapped himself in his cloak, shrinking by the fire pit, and the chill called “reality” quietly crawled into his heart.
Perhaps the Northern Territory is a bit more challenging than I imagined.
“No, it’s not my problem.” He repeated softly.
……
The early spring melt, with the lingering snow still crusted with frost in the depths of the pine forest, but sunlight already reached the central square of Willis’s fief.
Unlike Pal’s “ambitious yet barren” permafrost, Willis’s territory was entirely different.
It was a piece of neatly compacted land, surrounded by newly erected fences and semi-earth-sheltered houses, roofs covered with gray wooden tiles, smoke gently rising.
“Morning, Lord!” A burly craftsman carrying firewood wiped his forehead and grinned at Willis.
“Mm, keep up the good work, don’t forget to check the water barrels at the border post again by evening,” Willis nodded, his tone gentle.
Who would have thought, just half a month ago, he was standing in the snow, bewildered, not knowing which layer of “permafrost” to dig from.
He had brought family officials and craftsmen, and some supplies.
But if we rely solely on those…
Now, we probably don’t know where to start. Still arguing about the thickness of the wooden beams, or quarrelling over which piece of land the tent should be pitched on.
But now not only is the foundation of the main house established.
It adopts the Red Tide Territory’s common semi-underground collective structure, with the foundation sunk, walls covered in mud, and the top covered with soil, making it warm in winter and cool in summer, and extremely energy efficient.
The collective dining hall and sentry posts have also been erected, and even a few short pines brought from Red Tide Territory have been planted on the edge of the small “square.”
The children will chase around beneath, their laughter especially clear in the crisp mornings when the ice and snow have not yet fully melted.
He knows better than anyone that these changes were brought about by the aid sent by his younger brother Louis.
Twenty craftsmen, nearly every one of them able to shoulder their own responsibilities; three medical personnel stationed regularly, solving the troubles of the accompanying elderly and weak;
Ten logistics officers managing all affairs more orderly than the family estate;
The young clerk dispatched from Red Tide Territory, acting like half a teacher, explaining the Red Tide Organization Manual page by page, teaching him every item hand by hand from the civil regulations, ration allocation to patrol schedule until he understood.
He keeps all this assistance in his heart.
As night deepens, the camp returns to tranquility.
Inside the main house, the brazier is slightly warm, illuminating a letter on the desk that is yet to be sealed with a warm glow.
Willis sits at the wooden desk personally built by Red Tide craftsmen, the tip of his pen pausing on the paper, before finally dipping down once more after a while.
He originally thought this letter was to be sent to his father.
In the draft, he carefully considered many flattering words: how the terrain is exceptionally advantageous, how the planning is orderly, how the people are initially safe and without worries.
But when he actually got to writing, he found that what he most wanted to write was another letter.
To his brother, that familiar stranger.
“What is this aid for?” Willis repeatedly asked himself.
But now, sitting in the warm house, listening to the laughter of children outside the camp, he suddenly understood that this question was not important at all.
No matter the motive, Louis truly gave him the strength to continue living.
It was not charity.
But skill, judgment, coordination, the vision and courage a true noble should possess.
“A noble truly worthy of respect.”
This is how he described Louis in the letter to his father.
But the letter to his brother was more personal. It did not contain many flowery phrases, only a sincere line at the end:
“I cannot repay your kindness for now. But please believe, one day I will repay it, whether in my name or in the name of the territory.”
Willis gently blew the ink dry, sealed the envelope, and placed it in the supply cart heading for Red Tide Territory the following day.
……
In the main castle of Red Tide Territory at night, Louis sat at his desk, flipping through a heavy preparedness map, with a stack of newly delivered documents piled beside him.
The charcoal in the fireplace crackled, illuminating his profile with an even colder sharpness.
“This letter is from Lord Willis.” Sif handed over a letter.
Louis nodded slightly, his expression unchanged as he received the letter, but only his fingertips paused for a moment.
He picked up a small knife from the side and slit open the seal.
It was a very short letter, not about family, not about achievements, only about one thing:
Gratitude.
He read very slowly, carefully weighing each word, as if searching for the emotions Willis felt when writing this passage between the lines.
The writing wasn’t gorgeous, even somewhat clumsy as a young noble might be, but the subtle sincerity within was not lost on him.
“Indeed…” he murmured softly, “I was not wrong.”
Louis’s gaze fell on the final sentence, “One day I will repay.”
A trace of a smile gently spread across his brows and eyes.
It was not relief, nor joy, but the tranquil satisfaction of a chess player seeing a key piece fall into place.
Willis Calvin should be a good lord, and also someone who knows gratitude.
That was enough.
To him, this letter was not merely emotional affirmation, but a validation of the achievements of his threefold strategy:
First, politically, Willis’s rapid stabilization marked the first successful export of the “Pro-Red Tide Faction”.
In the future, should there be a prefectural meeting, there will be an additional ally with actual “governance results” in Snow Peak County, not just his solitary advocacy.
Second, militarily, Willis’s territory is located at the outer rim of the north side of Snow Peak, by the river valley passage, a natural defense node.
With the formation of the camp now, it is equivalent to quietly planting a “wedge” in the buffer zone between the north and the Snow Swearers.
Should conflict arise again in the Northern Territory in the future, it can serve as a supply relay, alert post, or even the first node of a retreat corridor.
Third, institutionally, through the means of support, he subtly exported Red Tide Territory’s construction template: from semi-underground collective housing to Simplified Civil Regulations, from resource coordination to account book registration.
All the aid was actually a complete exercise and trial replication of the Red Tide governance system.
Should it be necessary to promote the governance model elsewhere in the future, it would be the best reputation.
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- Chapter 339 - 240: Duke Calvin’s Scheme (2)
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- Chapter 337 - 239: Execution (Part 3)
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- Chapter 334 - 238: Postwar Council (Part 2)
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- Chapter 331 - 237: Postwar Conference (Part 1)
- Chapter 330 - 236: Secret Meeting (Part 4)
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- Chapter 328 - 236: Secret Meeting
- Chapter 327 - 236: Secret Meeting
- Chapter 326 - 235: Problem Solving
- Chapter 325 - 234: Post-Disaster Issues 3
- Chapter 324 - 234: Post-Disaster Issues 2
- Chapter 323 - 234: Post-Disaster Issues
- Chapter 322 - 233: Return
- Chapter 321 - 233: Return
- Chapter 320 - 232: After the War
- Chapter 319 - 231: The End of the Nest
- Chapter 318 - 230: Death of the Witch (Part 3)
- Chapter 317 - 230: Death of the Witch
- Chapter 316 - 230: Death of the Witch
- Chapter 315 - 229: Assault and Explosion
- Chapter 314 - 229: Assault and Explosion
- Chapter 313 - 228: Strike! (Part 3)
- Chapter 312 - 228: Strike!
- Chapter 311 - 228: Strike!
- Chapter 310 - 227: Pre-War Conference (Part 2)
- Chapter 309 - 227: Pre-Battle Conference
- Chapter 308 - 226: Deathly Black Mist 2
- Chapter 307 - 226: Deathly Black Mist
- Chapter 306 - 225: The Doomsday Nest’s Last Trump Card (Part 2)
- Chapter 305 - 225: The Doomsday Nest’s Last Trump Card
- Chapter 304 - 224: Dragon Blood Legion (Part 2)
- Chapter 303 - 224: Dragon Blood Legion
- Chapter 302 - 223: Intelligence That Ends the War
- Chapter 301 - 222: The Current Situation
- Chapter 300 - 221: Battle Outside Frost Halberd City (Part 3)
- Chapter 299 - 221: Battle Outside Frost Halberd City (Part 2)
- Chapter 298 - 221: Battle Outside Frost Halberd City
- Chapter 297 - 220: Military Authority (Part 3)
- Chapter 296 - 220: Military Authority (Part 2)
- Chapter 295 - 220: Military Command
- Chapter 294 - 219: Return (Part 2)
- Chapter 293 - 219: Return
- Chapter 292 - 218: Lord Louis Has Arrived!! (Part 3)
- Chapter 291 - 218: Lord Louis Has Arrived!!
- Chapter 290 - 218: Lord Louis Has Arrived!!
- Chapter 289 - 217: Rescue
- Chapter 288 - 216: Pal’s Fate (Part 2)
- Chapter 287 - 216: Pal’s Fate
- Chapter 286 - 215: Doomsday Nest Marches South
- Chapter 285 - 214: The Lord Threw Down a Sun
- Chapter 284 - 213: The Trap
- Chapter 283 - 213: The Trap
- Chapter 282 - 213: The Trap
- Chapter 281 - 212: The Arrival of the Insect Corpses
- Chapter 280 - 211: Insect Corpse Legion
- Chapter 279 - 210: Doomsday Nest_2
- Chapter 278 - 210: Doomsday Nest
- Chapter 277 - 209: Mage vs. Corpse Swarm (Part 4)
- Chapter 276 - 209: Mage vs Insect Corpse_3
- Chapter 275 - 209: Mage vs. Insect Corpse_2
- Chapter 274 - 209: Mage vs. Insect Corpse
- Chapter 273 - 208: Preparations Before the Battle
- Chapter 272 - 207: Disaster Outline
- Chapter 271 - 206: Snow Oath Ritual
- Chapter 270 - 205: Postwar Affairs
- Chapter 269 - 204: Heavy Magic Explosion Bullet (Part 3)
- Chapter 268 - 204: Heavy Magic Explosion Bullet (Part 2)
- Chapter 267 - 204: Heavy Magic Explosion Bullet
- Chapter 266 - 203: Nest Special Assault Team III
- Chapter 265 - 203: Nest Special Assault Team II
- Chapter 264 - 203: Nest Special Ops Team
- Chapter 263 - 202: Eduardo’s Abilities (Part 2)
- Chapter 262 - 202: Eduardo’s Ability
- Chapter 261 - 201: Flamethrower
- Chapter 260 - 201: Flamethrower
- Chapter 259 - 201: Flamethrower
- Chapter 258 - 201: Flamethrower
- Chapter 257 - 200: Bountiful Harvest of Grain
- Chapter 256 - 199: Information on the Nest (2)
- Chapter 255 - 199: Information About the Nest
- Chapter 254 - 198: Weapon Upgrade 4
- Chapter 253 - 198: Weapon Upgrade
- Chapter 252 - 198: Weapon Upgrade
- Chapter 251 - 198: Weapon Upgrade
- Chapter 250 - 197: Armor
- Chapter 249 - 197: Armor (Part 2)
- Chapter 248 - 197: Armor
- Chapter 247 - 196: Search 2
- Chapter 246 - 196: Search
- Chapter 245 - 195: The Grand Mage of the Mage Forest
- Chapter 244 - 195: The Grand Mage of the Mage Forest
- Chapter 243 - 194: Fire-Scaled Viper
- Chapter 242 - 194: Fire-Scaled Viper
- Chapter 241 - 194: Fire-Scaled Viper
- Chapter 240 - 193: The Benefits of Marriage
- Chapter 239 - 192: New Intelligence
- Chapter 238 - 191: Postwar Plans
- Chapter 237 - 190: Origin of the Nest
- Chapter 236 - 189: The Nest’s Finale
- Chapter 235 - 189: The Nest’s Finale (Part 2)
- Chapter 234 - 189: The Nest’s Finale
- Chapter 233 - 188: The Frenzied Nest
- Chapter 232 - 187: Preparations Before the Expedition
- Chapter 231 - 187: Preparations Before the Expedition
- Chapter 230 - 186: An Extraordinary Breakfast_4
- Chapter 229 - 186: An Extraordinary Breakfast_3
- Chapter 228 - 186: An Unusual Breakfast (Part 2)
- Chapter 227 - 186: An Extraordinary Breakfast
- Chapter 226 - 185: Wedding Night
- Chapter 225 - 184: The Wedding (Part 4)
- Chapter 224 - 184: The Wedding (Part 3)
- Chapter 223 - 184: The Wedding (Part 2)
- Chapter 222 - 184: The Wedding
- Chapter 221 - 183: Nest
- Chapter 220 - 182: Louis’s Third Brother 2
- Chapter 219 - 182: Louis’s Third Brother
- Chapter 218 - 181: Arrival (Part 3)
- Chapter 217 - 181: Arrival (Part 2)
- Chapter 216 - 181: Arrival
- Chapter 215 - 180: Wedding Preparations
- Chapter 214 - 179: Investigation
- Chapter 213 - 178: Dance Beneath the Fireworks
- Chapter 212 - 178: Dance Beneath the Fireworks
- Chapter 211 - 177: Knight Growth Potion
- Chapter 210 - 177: Knight Growth Potion
- Chapter 209 - 176: Planning the Wedding
- Chapter 208 - 175: Magic Combat Training
- Chapter 207 - 174: Magic Test
- Chapter 206 - 173: Silver-faced Mage_2
- Chapter 205 - 173: Silver-faced Mage
- Chapter 204 - 172: Envoys from the Governor’s Mansion (Part 2)
- Chapter 203 - 172: Envoys from the Governor’s Mansion
- Chapter 202 - 171: Louis’s Magic Talent (Part 4)
- Chapter 201 - 171: Louis’s Magic Talent (Part 3)
- Chapter 200 - 171: Louis’s Magic Talent (Part 2)
- Chapter 199 - 171: Louis’s Magic Talent
- Chapter 198 - 170: Teacher, I Want to Learn Magic! (2)
- Chapter 197 - 170: Teacher, I Want to Learn Magic!
- Chapter 196 - 169: Two Letters About the Marriage Alliance
- Chapter 195 - 168: Lei Xi’er’s Experience
- Chapter 194 - 167: The Mage Awakens
- Chapter 193 - 166: Cangwen Bee Swarm
- Chapter 192 - 165: Notes on Writing Chinese Characters (Part 2)
- Chapter 191 - 165: Notes on Writing Chinese Characters
- Chapter 190 - 164: Cold Fir Territory (Part 2)
- Chapter 189 - 164: Cold Fir Territory
- Chapter 188 - 163: Brutal Mage Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 187 - 163: Brutal Mage Battle
- Chapter 186 - 162: Another Mage Down?
- Chapter 185 - 161: Engagement Confirmed
- Chapter 184 - 160: Joseph’s Fate (Part 2)
- Chapter 183 - 160: Joseph’s Fate
- Chapter 182 - 159: Aftermath of the Meeting (Part 2)
- Chapter 181 - 159: Aftermath of the Meeting
- Chapter 180 - 158: Lady Grant
- Chapter 179 - 157: Meeting (Part 4)
- Chapter 178 - 157: Meeting (Part 3)
- Chapter 177 - 157: Meeting_2
- Chapter 176 - 157: Meeting
- Chapter 175 - 156: Underlying Currents Surging
- Chapter 174 - 155: Clash at the Banquet (Part 3)
- Chapter 173 - 155: Clash at the Banquet_2
- Chapter 172 - 155: Clash at the Banquet
- Chapter 171 - 154: Joseph’s Scheme (3)
- Chapter 170 - 154: Joseph’s Scheme (Part 2)
- Chapter 169 - 154: Joseph’s Scheme
- Chapter 168 - 153: Immense Ambition
- Chapter 167 - 152: Silver Plate Guild
- Chapter 166 - 151: Vital Intelligence Before the Prefect Conference_2
- Chapter 165 - 151: Vital Intelligence Before the Prefect Conference
- Chapter 164 - 150: The Power Structure of Snow Peak County (Part 2)
- Chapter 163 - 150: The Power Structure of Snow Peak County
- Chapter 162 - 149: Two Different Territories
- Chapter 161 - 148: New Knight Reserves
- Chapter 160 - 147: The Humble Willis (Part 2)
- Chapter 159 - 147: Humble Willis
- Chapter 158 - 146: Choosing a Fief
- Chapter 157 - 146: Choosing a Fief (Part 3)
- Chapter 156 - 146: Choosing a Fief (Part 2)
- Chapter 155 - 146: Choosing a Fief
- Chapter 154 - 145: Double-Headed Bear
- Chapter 153 - 145: Double-Headed Bear
- Chapter 152 - 144: Supreme Mage
- Chapter 151 - 144: Supreme Mage
- Chapter 150 - 143: Meeting
- Chapter 149 - 142: Emily Makes Up Her Mind
- Chapter 148 - 141: Louis Makes a Dazzling Entrance
- Chapter 147 - 140: Red Tide Sports Festival (Part 3)
- Chapter 146 - 140: Red Tide Sports Festival (Part 2)
- Chapter 145 - 140: Red Tide Sports Festival
- Chapter 144 - 139: Two Women Meet (Part 2)
- Chapter 143 - 139: Two Women Meet
- Chapter 142 - 138: Emily’s Adventure
- Chapter 141 - 137: Duke Calvin’s Letter
- Chapter 140 - 136: The Ennoblement Ceremony
- Chapter 139 - 135: Explosion Is Art
- Chapter 138 - 135: Explosion Is Art
- Chapter 137 - 134: The Calvin Brothers
- Chapter 136 - 133: Northern Territory Pioneer Order · Second Round
- Chapter 135 - 133: Northern Territory Pioneer Order · Second Round
- Chapter 134 - 132: Snow River Mad Bull (Part 2)
- Chapter 133 - 132: Snow River Mad Bull
- Chapter 132 - 131: The Evil Spirits Are Stirring
- Chapter 131 - 130: Dual Cultivation
- Chapter 130 - 129: Dongxi Territory
- Chapter 129 - 128: Numbness
- Chapter 128 - 127: Breaching the City!
- Chapter 127 - 126: Red Tide Knight, Strike!
- Chapter 126 - 125: Raiding the Grain (Part 2)
- Chapter 125: Raiding the Grain
- Chapter 124: A Different Domain
- Chapter 123: Winter Harvest
- Chapter 122: Turtle Charm Fragrance
- Chapter 121: Sif’s Decision
- Chapter 120: Sif Takes the Initiative
- Chapter 119: Just a Simple Fall
- Chapter 118: Primordial Meditation Technique
- Chapter 117: The Dying Legendary Mage
- Chapter 116: Slaying the Serpent
- Chapter 115: Ice Vein Giant Snake
- Chapter 114: Shocking Intelligence
- Chapter 113: It’s Snowing
- Chapter 112: Hot Spring
- Chapter 111: Red Tide Territory’s Distinction
- Chapter 110: Your Kindness Etched in Our Hearts
- Chapter 109: Snow Spirit Curse
- Chapter 108: Poor Turtles
- Chapter 107: Master Calvin’s Kind Heart
- Chapter 106: Vera Visits Louis
- Chapter 105: Daily Intelligence Update
- Chapter 104: Wiped Out in One Go
- Chapter 103: Ambush
- Chapter 102: Baron Vira
- Chapter 101: Red Tide Territory Castle
- Chapter 100: Wolf Training and the Castle
- Chapter 99: Order
- Chapter 98: The New Lord
- Chapter 97: The Camp
- Chapter 96: A Human Tragedy
- Chapter 95: Multiple Contingency Plans
- Chapter 94: Not Enough Food
- Chapter 93: Red Rock Warehouse
- Chapter 92: Consecutive Breakthroughs!
- Chapter 91: Genius Youth
- Chapter 90: The Refugee Problem
- Chapter 89: The Cruel Rules of Nobility
- Chapter 88: Homecoming Banquet
- Chapter 87: Red Tide Territory, Your Lord Has Returned
- Chapter 86: Bloodline Talent: Trajectory
- Chapter 85: Frost-Bearded Tundra Rabbit
- Chapter 84: Huh? I’m Getting Married?
- Chapter 83: The Third Letter from the Northern Territory
- Chapter 82: Marriage Alliance
- Chapter 81: Banquet
- Chapter 80: Worlds Apart
- Chapter 79: Merits
- Chapter 78: Recognition and Rewards
- Chapter 77: Endgame
- Chapter 76: Reinforcements
- Chapter 75: Harvest
- Chapter 74: One, Two, Three, Boom!
- Chapter 73: Intelligence
- Chapter 72: Fall of the City
- Chapter 71: Fallen in Battle
- Chapter 70: Rout
- Chapter 69: Endings and Beginnings
- Chapter 68: Arson and Murder
- Chapter 67: Ambush
- Chapter 66: Departure
- Chapter 65: Commanding from the Rear
- Chapter 64: Pre-Battle Conference
- Chapter 63: Count Fos Is Doomed
- Chapter 62: Severed Heads
- Chapter 61: The Gift
- Chapter 60: Nothing but Eating and Drinking
- Chapter 59: The Ambush Ends
- Chapter 58: Blood Boiling Frenzy
- Chapter 57: Ambush
- Chapter 56: Not Enough
- Chapter 55: Gathering of the Rabble
- Chapter 54: Zachary Diaz
- Chapter 53: Setting Out
- Chapter 52: Ice and Fire Two Realms
- Chapter 51: Battle Array
- Chapter 50: Magic Marrow Factory
- Chapter 49: Barbecue Feast
- Chapter 48: Treasures All Over
- Chapter 47: Hunting the Ice Armor Bear Horde
- Chapter 46: Exterminating the Snow Swearers
- Chapter 45: Weir
- Chapter 44: Blood Stone
- Chapter 43: The Second Letter from the Northern Territory
- Chapter 42: Solving Sanitation Problems
- Chapter 41: A Slave’s New Life
- Chapter 40: The Power of Authority
- Chapter 39: Demon Marrow Ore
- Chapter 38: Bradley Arrives at Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 37: Wolf Training
- Chapter 36: Felling a Dragon with a Stone
- Chapter 35: Great Development of Fishery and Agriculture
- Chapter 34: White-Haired Secretary
- Chapter 33: Snow Swearer
- Chapter 32: Reinforcements Arrive
- Chapter 31: Enemy Attack
- Chapter 30: A Letter from the Northern Territory
- Chapter 29: Mike the Foolish Old Man
- Chapter 28: White-Haired Beauty
- Chapter 27: Sif Awakens
- Chapter 26: Fertilizer and Seeds
- Chapter 25: Aftermath of Battle
- Chapter 24: Slaughter of the Frost Giants
- Chapter 23: Identity Exposed
- Chapter 22: Hunting and Finding a Beautiful Maiden
- Chapter 21: Has Sif Fled to Red Tide Territory?
- Chapter 20: Commendation Ceremony
- Chapter 19: Smoked Fish
- Chapter 18: Fishery Bumper Harvest
- Chapter 17: Blood-Stained Cold Moon
- Chapter 16: The Little Seed Prince
- Chapter 15: Ice Wolf Pups
- Chapter 14: New Intelligence
- Chapter 13: Planning
- Chapter 12: Hillco’s Miserable Life
- Chapter 11: The Great Master!
- Chapter 10: Building Houses
- Chapter 9: Arrival
- Chapter 8: Ice Wolf Attack
- Chapter 7: Slave Market
- Chapter 6: Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 5: Choosing a Territory
- Chapter 4: Useless Nobles Gather in the Northern Territory
- Chapter 3: The Lord’s Kindness Is Incalculable
- Chapter 2: The Sun Will Always Rise
- Chapter 1: Daily Intelligence System