Chapter 238: A Reunion of Brothers [III]
Chapter 238: A Reunion of Brothers [III]
Long Chapter
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Andrew, Silas, Lucas, and Vance were Marcus’s bros in the real world, the friends he had met during his years at Crestwood University.
The five of them had played together on the university’s basketball team, their bond forged through years of relentless training, hard-fought games, and the quiet understanding that only teammates develop when they rely on one another completely. By the time they reached their sophomore year, that connection had grown so strong that they had formally sworn brotherhood, promising that no matter where life carried them, they would always stand together.
On the court, they had fought side by side and carved their names into the school’s history, leading Crestwood to a run of victories that people on campus still talked about long after the season ended.
Marcus had always played Point Guard, the team’s Number One, the one responsible for controlling the rhythm of the game and directing every play.
Silas held the Number Two position as Shooting Guard. Calm, steady, and almost unnervingly reliable, he had a shooting form that coaches loved to point out as an example of perfection. His three-point shots were smooth and precise, each one released with effortless grace. He lacked Marcus’s explosive aggression, but there was a refined elegance to the way he moved that made him something of a campus celebrity among the girls.
Vance filled the Number Three role as Small Forward. He was the team’s spark, a restless bundle of energy who could turn the tide of a game in seconds. Quick on his feet and sharp in mind, he had an uncanny ability to read his opponents. On the court he moved like a phantom, slipping through defensive lines before anyone realized what he was doing. By the time the defenders reacted, the ball was already sailing toward the basket.
Andrew, built like a wall of muscle, naturally took the Number Four spot as Power Forward. Strength and positioning came to him as instinctively as breathing. Once he planted himself beneath the hoop, that space effectively became his territory. Opponents could fight all they liked for rebounds, but very few ever managed to pry one out of his grasp.
Then there was Lucas, the team’s Center at Number Five.
Cold, composed, and almost unnervingly analytical, Lucas possessed an all-around skill set that made him the focal point of the entire lineup. He was as comfortable battling under the basket as he was stepping out to the three-point line or drifting into the backcourt to set up a play. His blocks were legendary among rival teams, and his court vision made his assists just as dangerous. Guarding him was a nightmare because there was simply no predicting what he would do next.
Originally, Marcus had wanted to play Center himself. But none of the others could control the ball as well as he could, and in the end he had stepped into the Point Guard role without complaint.
Together, the five of them became something of a miracle team. Like a dark horse that no one saw coming, they had stormed through the collegiate league and captured the National Collegiate Basketball Championship four years in a row. By the time they graduated, they had become the most celebrated lineup in Crestwood’s history.
They moved as one unit, fought as one unit, and eventually gamed as one unit.
In their previous virtual world, Emperor’s Realm, the five of them had founded the famous IronWing Guild. Under their leadership it grew into the strongest faction in the entire game, and the name “IronWing Five” became something every player recognized.
But the men standing before Marcus now belonged to a different Chapter of his life.
These were the friends he had met within the world of Emperor’s Realm itself, players whose bonds with him had been forged through countless battles, raids, and adventures that lasted deep into the night. They were veterans of the digital battlefield, elite gamers whose names were known across the global rankings. Every one of them stood among the top two hundred players in the world, and a few were even more famous than Marcus himself.
Yet despite their closeness, they had never joined the IronWing Guild.
The reason was simple. Every one of them was a lone wolf at heart. They preferred roaming freely, chasing whatever challenge caught their interest rather than tying themselves to the structure of a guild. Even so, their loyalty to Marcus had never wavered. If he ever ran into trouble, they treated it as their own without hesitation.
Their friendship might have begun inside a game, but the connection had long since grown beyond that.
A year ago, Blaze had arranged a real-life gathering. They had traveled from all over the country to meet, sitting around the same table three separate times to drink, travel, and put faces to the voices they had known for years. Those meetings had transformed their digital camaraderie into something deeper, something real.
Looking around the room now, Marcus found memories returning one after another.
DragonBlade was the first face that came to mind.
The Knight hailed from the Northeast and carried himself with the loud confidence of someone who had grown up without ever worrying about money. His father ran a thriving business, and DragonBlade had inherited both the wealth and the easy generosity that came with it.
In every game he played, DragonBlade gravitated toward the same role: the unbreakable wall. He specialized in the slow grind of battle, wading into combat with absurd defensive stats and a health pool that seemed almost unfair. He rarely bothered dodging attacks. Instead, he simply endured them, wearing his enemies down bit by bit until they collapsed from exhaustion.
He liked to summarize his philosophy with a single sentence.
“If you can’t kill me in one hit, then you’re already dead.”
Marcus had met him early in the days of Emperor’s Realm. At the time Marcus and Andrew were still low-level players who hadn’t even considered founding a guild. During a difficult boss fight, the IronWing brothers had been struggling because Marcus alone couldn’t handle the tanking duties.
DragonBlade happened to pass by and jumped into the battle without hesitation. His monstrous defense stunned Marcus, and the two of them quickly fell into a rhythm of perfectly timed coordination. By the end of the fight, they had already recognized each other as players of the same caliber. A few more boss hunts later, they had become inseparable.
DragonBlade had helped many players over the years, but Marcus remained the only one he truly called brother. It was the classic case of skill recognizing skill. Thanks to his generous nature, DragonBlade had built an impeccable reputation in Emperor’s Realm, and major guilds were constantly trying to recruit him.
Next was Blaze.
The Warrior was the oldest among them and the most grounded. In real life he owned a thriving restaurant chain, and years of dealing with employees, customers, and suppliers had given him a calm authority that naturally drew people to him.
Marcus and DragonBlade had first crossed paths with him by accident. During one of their hunts, their fight had spilled into another player’s grinding area and dragged an unsuspecting Blaze into the chaos. As it turned out, Blaze and DragonBlade came from the same hometown, and the coincidence quickly sparked a friendship.
Blaze carried his business instincts into the game, becoming a legendary merchant within Emperor’s Realm. Even though he preferred playing solo, his financial support had been crucial to the early growth of the IronWing Guild. Back when the guild was still struggling to afford equipment and supplies, Blaze’s backing had kept them afloat.
Then there was Gloomy Arrow.
The Archer had been the third Marcus met. Unlike some of the others, he came from a modest background and carried himself with quiet maturity. At the time, he was pursuing a master’s degree in the real world while dominating the archery rankings in the game.
Back then his name had been Happy Arrow, and he had held the title of the strongest archer in Emperor’s Realm.
Not long after the IronWing Guild was formed, Marcus had been ambushed while leveling alone. A rival guild had sent fifty players to hunt him down.
Happy Arrow had witnessed the ambush and stepped in without hesitation.
Even with their combined skill, the two of them were eventually overwhelmed by the sheer number of enemies. But they didn’t go down quietly. Before falling, Marcus had taken fifteen opponents with him, while Happy Arrow had sniped ten from a distance.
The display had left Happy Arrow deeply impressed.
From that day on he began calling Marcus “Stone,” and the two of them gradually became close friends.
Later, Happy Arrow met a girl in the game and grew close to her. Then one day she disappeared. After searching for answers, he eventually learned through her friends that she had been battling leukemia and had passed away.
Grief-stricken, he deleted his character and created a new one under a different name.
Gloomy Arrow.
It was his quiet tribute to the girl he had lost.
Cleaver was another unforgettable character.
The Warrior came from a wealthy family but had the personality of an overexcited enthusiast who simply loved making friends. He rarely got angry, though he possessed a stubborn streak when it came to one particular obsession.
Blades.
Cleaver refused to play any class that didn’t involve wielding a sword, and he had an almost fanatical fascination with rare weapons.
His favorite catchphrase was simple.
“I’ll chop you into fish food.”
His life motto was even simpler.
“In this world, a man and his blade are one. Give me a single cleaver and I’ll handle the rest.”
When he heard rumors that Marcus had obtained a legendary sword in Emperor’s Realm, Cleaver tracked down the IronWing Guild purely to see the weapon’s stats.
After seeing it, he fell in love instantly.
First he tried to buy it. When Marcus refused, he asked to borrow it. When Marcus still refused, Cleaver resorted to following him everywhere. And he meant everywhere. Dungeons, cities, wilderness maps. No matter where Marcus went, Cleaver would show up behind him like a persistent shadow, making it nearly impossible to focus on anything else.
Marcus eventually snapped and tried to kill him.
To his annoyance, Cleaver turned out to be surprisingly difficult to pin down. Whenever his health dropped too low, he would run. The moment Marcus gave up the chase, Cleaver would quietly appear again a few minutes later.
In the end, Marcus gave up and lent him the blade for a few days.
Unfortunately, Cleaver had discovered an upgrade stone around that time.
Without saying a word, he attempted to enhance the legendary weapon, but his luck was catastrophic. The blade shattered during the attempt.
Marcus was devastated.
They fought several times afterward over the incident, though the fights never felt quite the same without that legendary weapon. The most outrageous part was that Cleaver insisted the disaster was Marcus’s fault.
“If you’d lent it to me earlier, it wouldn’t have broken,” he claimed with complete seriousness.
Then there was Fate’s Trial.
The Sorcerer came from a distinguished family and carried himself with the quiet confidence of someone who had been raised with strict discipline. He preferred mage classes and possessed terrifying combat instincts, but he spoke little and kept his emotions tightly controlled.
Standing in complete contrast was Drunkard.
The Assassin came from an influential political family, yet he behaved like the loudest troublemaker in any room. Words flowed from him endlessly, and his mind was always scheming up some new gamble or ridiculous idea.
Despite his name, Drunkard had very refined tastes when it came to alcohol. If the bottle wasn’t top-shelf, he wouldn’t even touch it. The irony was that he had an embarrassingly low tolerance. Half a bottle was usually enough to knock him out cold, a fact the rest of the group never let him forget.
Because of their families’ connections, Fate and Drunkard had known each other in real life long before Marcus met them. Their personalities couldn’t have been more different, yet they were constant rivals, always betting or challenging each other to duels.
Marcus first met them during a rather ridiculous incident.
He and DragonBlade had been leveling when they stumbled upon Fate and Drunkard being chased across the map by a boss they had accidentally pulled. A fragile mage and a lightly armored assassin had no business provoking something that strong, and the sight of them running for their lives was almost comical.
Marcus and DragonBlade stepped in to help finish the monster.
Instead of thanking them, Drunkard complained that they had stolen his boss and his experience.
The argument quickly escalated into a two-on-two fight.
Drunkard lost.
For the next several weeks he hunted Marcus for revenge.
Not long after that, he tried using his stealth abilities to rob Marcus while Marcus was distracted fighting another boss. Unfortunately for him, Marcus caught him in the act. If Fate hadn’t stepped in to pull him away, Marcus would have cut him down on the spot.
After that, the four of them clashed repeatedly. In the beginning Marcus struggled against the pair and even died a few times. But as his strength grew, the gap between them gradually widened until neither Fate nor Drunkard could defeat him anymore.
Marcus still remembered their final duel clearly.
Fate’s spells barely scratched him, while Drunkard’s health bar dropped rapidly under Marcus’s attacks.
Frustrated beyond belief, Drunkard finally threw his daggers onto the ground and shouted.
“Stone, you freak! Are you cheating or something? How the hell are you leveling this fast?”
Oddly enough, that was the moment their rivalry turned into friendship.
From then on, Marcus became the only person Drunkard ever addressed as “big bro.”
Another memorable figure was Thunderstorm.
The Sorcerer came from a prestigious family and looked every bit the refined gentleman, quiet and composed at first glance. But beneath that calm exterior burned a fierce competitive streak. He lived for the thrill of battle and had little interest in teamwork.
As the IronWing Guild’s fame spread and Marcus’s reputation as a duelist grew, Thunderstorm tracked him down and demanded a match.
Their first duel ended in a draw.
Instead of settling things, that result only ignited a rivalry.
Over the next two months they fought at least ten times, each encounter pushing both of them to grow stronger in preparation for the next.
Looking back on it now, Marcus had to admit he had been just as addicted to fighting as Thunderstorm was.
Their rivalry finally cooled when Thunderstorm’s younger sister, Raven, unexpectedly appeared and interrupted what would have been their decisive duel.
Of course, the rest of the group had never liked Thunderstorm’s arrogance. DragonBlade, Cleaver, Fate, and Drunkard frequently challenged him as well, leading to chaotic group brawls that erupted more often than anyone could count.
In the end, all that fighting simply folded Thunderstorm into their circle. As for who actually won the most duels, none of them could say anymore.
Marcus was about to ask where the last two members of the group were, Invincible Strong and Path to Heaven, when the door swung open and two Warlocks walked in.
“Stone!”
“Hey, Stone!”
Speak of the devil.
Just as Marcus had been thinking about them, they appeared.
“Stone, I’ve missed you!” Invincible Strong shouted, hurrying over. “When did you start playing again? Why didn’t you tell me?”
He had an energy that rivaled even Drunkard’s. If Marcus had been a woman, Strong probably would have scooped him up in an overenthusiastic hug.
Invincible Strong was a Necromancer now, though in their previous game he had played a Rogue. His parents were high-ranking officers in the military, which had apparently raised him without the slightest concept of fear. He loved doing things no one else dared to attempt, and trouble seemed to follow him wherever he went.
Back in Emperor’s Realm, he had once stolen a valuable quest item from Marcus’s rival, ThreeleafAxe69. The theft sparked a furious manhunt, and Marcus had ended up rescuing him from the chaos. In a good mood that day, Marcus had even helped him complete several quests afterward.
From that moment on, Strong stuck to him like glue.
Strong was also the one who introduced Marcus to Path to Heaven, who had already been close friends with Blaze.
Path to Heaven was a Beastmaster, a quiet and mysterious man who was several years younger than Blaze yet somehow shared an unusually strong friendship with him.
He seemed to know everyone and everything. Gathering information was his specialty, whether it involved tracking powerful players or uncovering hidden events in the game world. Much of Blaze’s business success within Emperor’s Realm had been built on intelligence Path to Heaven provided.
Marcus was a little surprised to see that both of them had chosen Warlock classes this time around.
Warlocks, much like Clerics, leaned heavily toward support roles. They weren’t known for overwhelming combat strength, but mastering them required precise timing and strong technical skill. For someone like Strong, who constantly sought new challenges, the choice made perfect sense.
Looking around at the men gathered before him, Marcus realized the entire gang was finally here.
Memories of everything they had experienced together washed over him in a wave of nostalgia.
Every man in this room was an elite player, each one possessing a unique talent that had earned them their reputation.
In Emperor’s Realm, Marcus had been known as the legendary IronWing, Stone.
And anyone who could stand beside him, laugh with him, or cross blades with him and still keep up had to be just as legendary.
Marcus looked at them and smiled. He was home.
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- Chapter 341: Thirty Thousand Gold Coins a Pound
- Chapter 340: Magnolia Restaurant and the Auction Empire
- Chapter 339: The Big Money Plan
- Chapter 338: Locust Honey Chrysanthemum Tea
- Chapter 337: I Choose Both
- Chapter 336: Three Levels in a Row
- Chapter 335: Mountain Giant King
- Chapter 334: Strike the Weak Spot
- Chapter 333: Mountain Shatter Arrow
- Chapter 332: Five-Element Demon Trap
- Chapter 331: The King of the Mountains
- Chapter 330: Battle of the Mythic Beasts
- Chapter 329: The Venomous Horned Serpent
- Chapter 328: The Strange Archer
- Chapter 327: The Silk Net
- Chapter 326: Greedy Demon
- Chapter 325: The Red Locust Bee Hive System
- Chapter 324: Red Locust Bee King
- Chapter 323: Monsters Converge
- Chapter 322: Red Locust Spirit
- Chapter 321: The Golden Cicada
- Chapter 320: Catching the Blood Spirit Cicada
- Chapter 319: White Rat Fur
- Chapter 318: Mouse-Ear Fruit Seeds
- Chapter 317: Alana’s Subtle Charm
- Chapter 316: Three Ingredients
- Chapter 315: Group Ganging Up
- Chapter 314: The Crimson Knight [II]
- Chapter 313: The Crimson Knight [I]
- Chapter 312: Beauty Levels Up [II]
- Chapter 311: Beauty Levels Up [I]
- Chapter 310: Collecting the Spoils
- Chapter 309: A Wolf Among Sheep
- Chapter 308: Flame Explosive Arrow
- Chapter 307: Arrogant as Hell?
- Chapter 306: Earthen Wall Talisman
- Chapter 305: The Mighty Savage Wolves
- Chapter 304: The White Rat
- Chapter 303: Back to Grinding
- Chapter 302: Willow’s Confession
- Chapter 301: Bathing Beauties
- Chapter 300: Shameless Me
- Chapter 299: A Seductive Journey
- Chapter 298: After Desire [II]
- Chapter 297: After Desire
- Chapter 296: Tide of Passion
- Chapter 295: Love Fire Frenzy
- Chapter 294: A Natural-Born Beauty
- Chapter 293: The Confession
- Chapter 292: The Visitor
- Chapter 291: Brothers
- Chapter 290: Full Power
- Chapter 289: The Golden Boar
- Chapter 288: Vengeful Return
- Chapter 287: Grind Begins
- Chapter 286: The Successful Hunt
- Chapter 285: The Slaughter Begins
- Chapter 284: Chaotic Black Rock Spire
- Chapter 283: The Heartbreaking Leveling Up of the Elf Path!
- Chapter 282: Where to Level Up?
- Chapter 281: A Stir on Campus
- Chapter 280: Herb Seeds
- Chapter 279: Blue Ant Valley
- Chapter 278: Blackie’s Growth
- Chapter 277: Pet Growth
- Chapter 276: Life 7000
- Chapter 275: The Aegis Formation
- Chapter 274: The Monarch Squad
- Chapter 273: Number One on Six Leaderboards
- Chapter 272: Three Beauties
- Chapter 271: The Blood-Burst Golden Eagle
- Chapter 270: The Golden Great Eagle
- Chapter 269: A Fruitless Endeavor
- Chapter 268: Golden-Flower Snow Eagles
- Chapter 267: Handling the Little Devil
- Chapter 266: The Power of a Lie
- Chapter 265: An Unexpected Visitor
- Chapter 264: The Chalice of Hellfire
- Chapter 263: The Beauty Rankings
- Chapter 262: The Four Demon Sovereigns
- Chapter 261: Alana’s Devotion
- Chapter 260: The Blood-Fiend Fruit
- Chapter 259: The Super Health Potion
- Chapter 258: Petals in the Wind
- Chapter 257: Ancient Rivals
- Chapter 256: The Captivating Camillo
- Chapter 255: The Divine Artifact Leaderboard
- Chapter 254: A Narrow Escape
- Chapter 253: The Hundred-Flower Cloud Robe
- Chapter 252: Asclepius’ Herbal Staff
- Chapter 251: The Vixen Queen
- Chapter 250: The Peach Blossom Soul
- Chapter 249: The Phantom Peach Grove
- Chapter 248: The Body of a Hundred Flowers
- Chapter 247: Peach Blossom Falling Slash
- Chapter 246: The Seven-Tailed Vixen
- Chapter 245: A Shifting Nature
- Chapter 244: The Vixen Spirit
- Chapter 243: Resurrection of the Wraith-Bird King
- Chapter 242: Finished in an Instant
- Chapter 241: The Wraith-Bird
- Chapter 240: I’ll Pull the Mobs
- Chapter 239: Heading to Stele Spring
- Chapter 238: A Reunion of Brothers [III]
- Chapter 237: A Reunion of Brothers [II]
- Chapter 236: A Reunion of Brothers
- Chapter 235: Burning with Desire
- Chapter 234: A Woman’s Allure
- Chapter 233: Breaking her Heart
- Chapter 232: Metamorphosis
- Chapter 231: The Silent Street
- Chapter 230: The Butterfly Pattern
- Chapter 229: Strange Old Man
- Chapter 228: Appraisal Complete
- Chapter 227: A Good Haul
- Chapter 226: The Sea Soul Demonic Jade Necklace
- Chapter 225: Appraisal in the Citadel
- Chapter 224: The Perfect Team
- Chapter 223: Preparing for the Slaughter
- Chapter 222: The Red-Eyed Bulls
- Chapter 221: The Twelve Cherry Blossom Envoys
- Chapter 220: Behind the Cherry Blossom Screen
- Chapter 219: The Second Guild Rises
- Chapter 218: Above the Clouds, No Turning Back
- Chapter 217: Five Hundred Feet Above Pegasus Citadel
- Chapter 216: Riding with Beauty
- Chapter 215: The Dragon Dynasty Command Flag
- Chapter 214: The Golden Wolf Badge
- Chapter 213: The Path to the Sky-Thunder Knight
- Chapter 212: The Elemental Knight
- Chapter 211: A Conflicting Reward
- Chapter 210: The Art of Being Shameless
- Chapter 209: A Commotion
- Chapter 208: A Flood of Messages
- Chapter 207: The Opening of the Mist Veil Palace
- Chapter 206: Fireworks in the Sky
- Chapter 205: Chaos on the Third Level
- Chapter 204: The Wind-Patterned Fox
- Chapter 203: The Three-Eyed Shadow Serpent
- Chapter 202: The Death Demon Cleave
- Chapter 201: The Three-Headed Black Dragon Knight
- Chapter 200: The Dragon Knight
- Chapter 199: Trapped
- Chapter 198: The Cyclone Path
- Chapter 197: Looming Danger
- Chapter 196: The Wind-Dance Heaven-Splitter Fan
- Chapter 195: The Six-Headed Twin-Winged Serpent
- Chapter 194: Hiding in the Shadows
- Chapter 193: The Panther Fiend
- Chapter 192: The Boundary Stone Needle
- Chapter 191: The Soul-Mist Water Demon Cat
- Chapter 190: The Stats of a Legend
- Chapter 189: The Knight Squad
- Chapter 188: The Glacier Ice Dragon
- Chapter 187: The Wyvern Saint Knight
- Chapter 186: Convergence of Fire and Ice
- Chapter 185: The Hunger of the Wyvern Flame Spear
- Chapter 184: The Lyre of the Dragon-Steed
- Chapter 183: The Spring of Purity
- Chapter 182: Lethal Strike
- Chapter 181: The Mist Vortex
- Chapter 180: Two-Headed Mist-Tear Fiend
- Chapter 179: The Two Mist-Tear Fiends
- Chapter 178: The Power of the Adamant Shield
- Chapter 177: The Cloud-Tusk Lion
- Chapter 176: Claiming the Spoils
- Chapter 175: The Sea Demon Soul
- Chapter 174: The Blood-Fiend Flower Demon
- Chapter 173: The Demonic Prodigy
- Chapter 172: The Headless Cavalry
- Chapter 171: The Cunning Mist Vultures
- Chapter 170: The Second Trial
- Chapter 169: The Mistbone Specters
- Chapter 168: Ambushed
- Chapter 167: Entering the Mist Veil Palace
- Chapter 166: Level 30 Stats
- Chapter 165: Level 30 Gear
- Chapter 164: The Tide Turns [II]
- Chapter 163: The Tide Turns
- Chapter 162: Unleashing the Storm
- Chapter 161: Desperate Times
- Chapter 160: Inferno Arrives
- Chapter 159: Pull on the Leopard Jackal King
- Chapter 158: Sanctuary Covenant [II]
- Chapter 157: Sanctuary Covenant
- Chapter 156: A Name Whispered Across the Forums
- Chapter 155: Hooves That Shook the World
- Chapter 154: The Goddess’s Pet Curse
- Chapter 153: The Three Sacred Gems
- Chapter 152: Old Vine’s Frustration
- Chapter 151: The Prismatic Water Core
- Chapter 150: The South Sea Jade Rod
- Chapter 149: The Unmasking
- Chapter 148: Heavy Gazes
- Chapter 147: Death Mechanics
- Chapter 146: Merciless Slaughter
- Chapter 145: No Mercy
- Chapter 144: Time to Strike
- Chapter 143: Talk of the Divine Steed
- Chapter 142: The Mount Leaderboard
- Chapter 141: The Power of Human Rock
- Chapter 140: Full Disclosure
- Chapter 139: An Anticipated Update
- Chapter 138: The Evolution of the Game
- Chapter 137: The Spreading Shadow of Doubt
- Chapter 136: The Echoes of My Heart
- Chapter 135: Memories of First Love
- Chapter 134: By the Lotus Pond [II]
- Chapter 133: By the Lotus Pond
- Chapter 132: The Damaged Three-Star Sacred Lotus
- Chapter 131: The Three-Star Sacred Lotus
- Chapter 130: The Birth of Blackie
- Chapter 129: The Fisherman’s Gambit
- Chapter 128: The White Dragon Steed
- Chapter 127: The White Steed
- Chapter 126: Twin Divine Steeds at Star Lake
- Chapter 125: Mythic Mount
- Chapter 124: The Ascendant’s Domain
- Chapter 123: Violet Blaze Unleashed
- Chapter 122: Riding the Thunderwing
- Chapter 121: The Horseshoe Ring
- Chapter 120: The Frustration of Taming
- Chapter 119: The Wild Steed Leader
- Chapter 118: The Solar Celestial Steed
- Chapter 117: Hanging by a Thread
- Chapter 116: The Quest for a Warhorse
- Chapter 115: The Palace That Swallows Level Thirty
- Chapter 114: A Knight Without a Temple
- Chapter 113: The Crest That Changes Destiny
- Chapter 112: The Unique Hidden Quest
- Chapter 111: Wealth Leaderboard #1
- Chapter 110: The Price of Gold
- Chapter 109: The Hammer Falls
- Chapter 108: The Black Horse Strikes
- Chapter 107: The Price of Ambition
- Chapter 106: Thirty Million at the Starting Line
- Chapter 105: The Token Takes the Stage
- Chapter 104: The Faces Behind the Masks
- Chapter 103: One Hundred Seats, One Battlefield
- Chapter 102: The Auction Begins at Eight
- Chapter 101: Buying Back an Apology
- Chapter 100: The Knight Who Refused to Bow
- Chapter 99: Two Sorceresses, One Inconvenient Reunion
- Chapter 98: A Million Eyes on Gold
- Chapter 97: The Price of Awakening
- Chapter 96: The Price of a Drop of Dragon Blood
- Chapter 95: A Drop the Old Man Cannot Afford
- Chapter 94: The Lost Drops of the Spring of Life
- Chapter 93: Dark Hearted Old Man
- Chapter 92: Blue Mist Barrier
- Chapter 91: PK Gone Wrong
- Chapter 90: A Light Workout
- Chapter 89: Guests
- Chapter 88: Broken Skills
- Chapter 87: The Gryphon King
- Chapter 86: The Hidden Egg
- Chapter 85: The Art of the Tease
- Chapter 84: The King’s Debut
- Chapter 83: Evolved Treant
- Chapter 82: Twin Sorcerers
- Chapter 81: The Inflation Problem
- Chapter 80: A Strange Kind of Bliss
- Chapter 79: He’s My Weakness
- Chapter 78: A Bitter Meal
- Chapter 77: Public Envy
- Chapter 76: Royal Knight
- Chapter 75: Loot Trap
- Chapter 74: Guardian Awakens [II]
- Chapter 73: Guardian Awakens
- Chapter 72: Guild Assembly
- Chapter 71: Divine Beast
- Chapter 70: Double-Headed Raven King
- Chapter 69: Elven Path
- Chapter 68: The Red River Legend
- Chapter 67: Gift of the Phoenix
- Chapter 66: The Arch-sorcerer’s Proposal
- Chapter 65: I Already Have a Pet
- Chapter 64: Between Knight and Cleric
- Chapter 63: Nine-Winged Threat
- Chapter 62: Dark Gold Bat King
- Chapter 61: The Wild Card and the Cleric
- Chapter 60: The Merchant’s Gambit
- Chapter 59: The Auction of the Guild Creation Token
- Chapter 58: Old Vine
- Chapter 57: Investigate Red River Village
- Chapter 56: Unwelcome Scouts
- Chapter 55: Darkfire Phoenix
- Chapter 54: Guild Token Drop
- Chapter 53: Guild Invitation
- Chapter 52: A Dominant Lead
- Chapter 51: Unbreakable Clause
- Chapter 50: Wave Of Guilt
- Chapter 49: Two Reasons
- Chapter 48: Damning Realisation
- Chapter 47: Side Effects
- Chapter 46: Moving On Instinct
- Chapter 45: Frosty Assassin
- Chapter 44: My Eyes Are Up Here
- Chapter 43: Back on Her Radar
- Chapter 42: Guess
- Chapter 41: New Insecurities
- Chapter 40: Proof of Fair Play
- Chapter 39: Steep Price
- Chapter 38: The Merchant’s Reward
- Chapter 37: The Great Escape
- Chapter 36: The Violet Crystal
- Chapter 35: The Wood-Stump Warrior
- Chapter 34: Clash with the Guardian of the Third Floor
- Chapter 33: The Banshee of Black Rock Spire
- Chapter 32: A Ripple in the Shadows
- Chapter 31: The Sorcerer’s Fall
- Chapter 30: New Skills
- Chapter 29: Price of Power
- Chapter 28: Skeleton Set Awakens
- Chapter 27: Are You Going To Leave Me?
- Chapter 26: Lily’s Embrace
- Chapter 25: The Ghost Player
- Chapter 24: A Taste of Paradise and a Dash of Regret
- Chapter 23: Surrendering to the Moment
- Chapter 22: When the Hearth Warms Again
- Chapter 21: Depths of Black Rock Spire
- Chapter 20: Shadows Move in Dominion
- Chapter 19: Behind the Leaderboard
- Chapter 18: The Leaderboards Awaken
- Chapter 17: Seal of the Black Rock Spire
- Chapter 16: The Knight’s First Commission
- Chapter 15: The First Knight of Dominion
- Chapter 14: The Ring of Greed
- Chapter 13: Purification of Sacred Spring Water
- Chapter 12: The Crest of Hidden Flames
- Chapter 11: Drying of the Sacred Spring
- Chapter 10: Golden War Bear
- Chapter 9: Battle at the Spring of Polaris
- Chapter 8: Blood on the Mountain Trail
- Chapter 7: Unexpected Alliance
- Chapter 6: Entrepreneurial Spirit
- Chapter 5: The Black Bear of the Sacred Spring
- Chapter 4: Boss Battle
- Chapter 3: First Steps
- Chapter 2: Character Creation
- Chapter 1: Long Queue