Fortress Conquering
… Taking a detour from Redant Fortress in favor of the craggy mountain road, the elite force of Centralle led by Breid proceeded forward, sending local guides and hired mercenaries to lead the way.
The single-file line traversing the narrow trail seemed to carry on endlessly, and when that road that was rarely ever used was marched on by so many, it became an exceedingly dangerous one.
Enough that once they’d found a place to rest and spread out tents, the mercenary chiefs and local men intruded on Breid, and pleaded for him to retreat and rejoin the main force.
“Any further is impossible. A hundred in scale is one thing, but a large force exceeding ten thousand. I went ahead and scouted out, but there are quite a few treacherous points. I can’t think you’ll be able to transport so many people across them.”
Before the mercenary brigade… an organization practically a gathering of adventurers, Breid was annoyed.
(Trash. You aren’t thankful that I’m even hiring you in the first place?)
In the past, he was worked hard by Lyle, and as a result had his achievements conceded to him, yet Breid held animosity towards the boy. By transitive, he hated adventurers as well. Before he met Lyle, he had looked down on them regardless.
Still, at this point, they had become targets great enough for hatred. The reason he hired them despite that was because he thought he was of the caliber to do the same as Lyle, or accomplish even greater feats.
The local guides were those that hunted in these mountains. They hunted in small teams, and when moving, had only experience of travelling in few.
“Dear knight, moving in these numbers is impossible. There have already been injuries, and with all the narrow parts of the path, I can’t think I’ll get you there by the appointed date.”
In his tent, Breid sat on a chair, as he listened to their opinions.
“I know how absurd it may be. But only by accomplishing such a deed do we leave our names in history, correct? If we break through and circle around the Fortress, we can largely decrease the casualties of Bahnseim.”
While his mouth let out a proper-sounding argument, within his mind, the memories of his Gryphon subjugation with Lyle were playing back. He thought he could have done more. And yet Lyle had left him on the reserves the entire time.
The boy was formerly of a count house. A driven-out incompetent. Yet the one who performed on the battlefield was Lyle, and Breid had only been promoted with those merits conceded.
… He didn’t want to accept that fact. Now that Celes had given the order, Breid harbored a feeling you could call unjust resentment towards Lyle.
The mercenary brigade chief addressed him.
“Any more is impossible! If it’s now, you can still turn back and meet up with the main body! If played poorly, the fortress ill have fallen before we get out of the mountains!”
On those words, Breid’s brow moved. While making sure his opponent couldn’t discern his irritation, he nodded a number of times.
“Understood. Then we shall divide the army. Five thousand shall proceed ahead. In that case, we should be able to arrive ahead of schedule, I’m sure.”
The guide hunter still seems unsatisfied. The mercenary chief as well, but the right to decide lay with Breid, so he abided it.
Seeing the attitudes of the two, Breid thought in his head.
(Incompetent lot. Why can’t they understand the importance of my plan? If this plan succeeds, among the others commanding armies of thirty thousand, I’ll stand at the top. Celes-sama will rejoice, and I’ll be a man who exceeds Lyle.)
To Lyle, who’d used ploys to defeat a monster army larger than his, Breid burned with a rivalry much greater than is healthy, as he failed to see what was around him…
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… On the other side.
At Redant Fortress, an army exceeding two hundred thousand marched down the narrow pathes. From the start, it was a terrain that didn’t let one make the best of numerical advantage, on top of being a place for battle advantageous to the other side.
From the fortress, the cannons blew, and magic and arrows fell like rain on the armies of Bahnseim.
But commanding from the front line, Blois looked at Redant Fortress’ attacks, as he touched a hand to his jaw.
“I can’t think they defeated that monster army with something of this level. As I thought, the presence of a commander is a vital thing. If they had a commander who knew the fundamentals, they’d surely give us greater casualty.”
While Blois laughed as he made himself meek behind the large shield he’d prepared, his fully-equiped adjutant looked fed-up.
“General, quit laughing, and hurry up and breach already. We’ve already investigated all their trap placements, and decided the route of advance. If we disable traps for the sake of retreat, our role will be over.”
The role of Blois’ unit was to go out front, and take care of the traps.Thgouth the mercenaries that had flowed out of Beim, they had paid a pretty penny to buy the information. And even now, there were personnel within the Fortress gathering its internal affairs.
Blois took off his helmet, and scratched his head. But keeping it off was dangerous, so he swiftly slammed it back down.
“Oh dear~, when they’re giving us such a grand and sporadic reception, I wanted to expend them a bit for the men to come, you see. But as a practical problem, the cannons are troublesome.”
To defend against the cannon shield, they used a Magic Shield to kill the momentum, but as they were on a gentle slope, the balls of iron would still roll, and trip up soldiers.
“Hmm, let’s dig a hole to ditch them. Let’s make it so they’ll naturally end up in it if they roll.”
Blois immediately put up countermeasures, when magic impacted the defensive line of shields. A dust cloud rose, and perhaps Blois had inhaled it, as he broke into a fit of coughing.
The adjutant issued orders around, and once night fell, they would start into work.
“Now then, before the ones behind us start shouting for us to do our job, let’s do a plain advance. Move forward avoiding where the traps are placed. But they’ve already prepared rocks to drop down the cliffs, so until another force removes them, we can’t get too close.”
Blois’ unit, advancing bit by bit. They disarmed trap after trap, and prepared a path for the following force to go down.
The adjutant looked atop the fortress.
“… Still, it really is terrible. I think we’d be more troubled if they shot more professionally, or incessantly.”
There were times the arrows they fired were burned up by the magic fired alongside it. They were attacking blindly, and it was unthinkable they had gotten any decent training. Once Blois looked upon the scene his adjutant took in…
“Oh my, they’ve broken into a quarrel top the wall. Adding onto magic and arrow efficiency aside, thinking of their personnel and the consumables they’d have to gather… as I thought, Beim is a threat.”
The adjutant looked at him, and smiled a bit.
“Revising your evaluation? You did say they’re scarier in times of piece, did you?”
On those words, Blois shook his head.
“Sorry, I’ve no intent to take that back. Look, it seems we’ve finished removing the traps. Let’s advance.”
Issuing commands to his subordinates, Blois made another plain advance…
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South Beim.
By the time Bahnseim’s armies arrived at Redant Fortress, I was putting our gathered info in order alongside Monica.
There was a sofa in the place I used as a work room. There, having returned from the fortress, Rauno sat and drank his tea.
“Hah, I’d prefer you’d give me ale.”
Monica smile.
“I thought you’d say that, so I laced the tea ever-so-slightly. But right now we’re in the middle of work, so please take it seriously.”
Pushing his back into the sofa, and shrugging his shoulders, Rauno-san put down the cup, and leaned forward. His expression turned serious.
“I’ve already gotten my information together, so you need only read through it. But about Redant Fortress I dropped by along the way, it’ll be breached sooner than anticipated. People of the mercenary brigades have already infiltrated within. The one who did it was Blois Cadel. You know, that general who established stable rule next door.”
Looking over Rauno-san’s materials, I nodded a few times.
“A former Centralle General uncharmed by Celes, is it? I heard he volunteered for his current station, thought?”
Monica put an eye through the documents, informing me of an interesting thing she found in its contents.
“None of his unit was gathered from Centralle, they’re all from elsewhere. From places uninvolved with Celes. How interesting.”
Rauno-san nodded.
“If you plan to lure anyone out, general Blois is the one to shoot for. His evaluation in Centralle is low, but seeing his worth ethic, he isn’t incompetent. It’s more proper to say he ran from Centralle, and moved east. But of all the forces they’ve sent, the elites of Centralle alone are no good. They’re a group centered on Celes’ charmed. Luring them away is downright impossible, I’d say.”
There were other individuals likely charmed by Celes he picked out. The safe one was general Blois, is how it seems. It didn’t look as if he was acting for her sake.
And if he were only playing that part, there were a number of strange points on the contrary. Monica looked at the papers.
“The main members have been charmed. Of the rank and file, the thirty thousand elites are a given. Other than that, the feudal lords, generals, knight brigade heads… Chicken Dickwad, there’s an overwhelming lack of usable commanders.”
When increasing personnel, a lack of people on the management side became a problem. Borrowing them from elsewhere was also a problem. If you pulled them from their original post, it would raise problems where I took them from.
In the Jewel, the Fifth took in Monica’s opinion, and spoke earnestly.
『Even if you can gather just the numbers, if you don’t educate people to lead them, it’s no use at all. There are quite a few out there who can get together a few, but the more you get, the less you’ll find. If you grow it even further… there are even less who can take charge of a scale of thousands.』
With Baldoir’s inclusion, we had more people capable of commanding to an extent. But just adding one wasn’t enough.
“The best option would just be to pull general Blois out, unit and all.”
Rauno-san agreed with that opinion.
“Right. I’m sure that’s best. That general has his subordinates, so perhaps he’ll be able to command up to fifty thousand?”
Rauno-san randomly threw that out but it did seem he had the ability and the men to move that scale. Of all else, when he first entered the ruined land, he was commanding several tens of thousands of troops.
I thought over my own comrades.
“Novem is magic specialized. She’s capable of leading troops and fighting, but is possible, I want to keep her on the back lines. Clara is back lines without a doubt. Shannon is not applicable. Eva, if it’s only a few… no, could she lead her brethren elves? It’s not possible for May…”
The members who could lead a considerable scale were considerably limited.
“Aria and Miranda, I guess. Maksim-san said he had led a few hundred before, but while we’re at it, I’ll have him lead some thousands.”
Monica gave advice.
“If you station Valkyries as aides, I think they’ll be able to lead to an extent. Well, it seems those piles of scrap have had a version upgrade, so they’ve gotten just a bit useful. Of course, the one you need by your side is this Monica alone.”
I let the nonsensical later hald slide.
And at the end, Rauno-san spoke to me.
“And I investigated the point you specified. It’s true if it’s battle, that place would be best, but… there are folks invading, and a war’s just begun, you know? I think it’s a bit soon to think of what’s to come after that.”
I looked at Rauno-san.
“I’m sure. But it’s already begun. The one to end it will be me or Celes… only when one of us dies will it be graced with a stop.”
My fight with Celes had already begun.
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… Within the Jewel.
Conceding his own chair to Milleia, sitting on the round table, the Fifth send a glance to his daughter.
『Hey, how long until I can give my Skill to Lyle? I think it’s better I just hand it over already, you know?』
While Lyle had begun his fight with Bahnseim, the Fifth was thinking of handing his own Skill down to Lyle. But saying there was something he had yet to say, Milleia had stopped him.
However…
『….. Eh?』
Milleia looked blankly at the Fifth’s face. And she averted her eyes as she broke into a sweat.
『Oy… oy!』
The Fifth jumped down from the table, approached Milleia, and grasped both her her shoulders. Milleia smiled with just her mouth.
『D-dear me, father… didn’t I… already tell you that I lifted the restrictions ages ago?』
The Third and Seventh looked upon that exchange of father and daughter from the side. And they sent looks of sympathy towards the Fifth.
The Third even…
『I wonder what it is. I get the feeling he’s missed his timing by a large margin. If the Fifth entrusted his Skill much sooner, it would’ve been a nice scene.』
It’s not like there was a rule that they had to give a cool parting. But it was clear up to that point each had his share of drama, and they had made a clear parting with Lyle.
The Seventh as well.
『Terrible. This is all auntie’s fault. Though she’s always terrible regardless.』
Perhaps Milleia understood, as today she was unable to point her gun at the Seventh. And that alone made the Seventh look lonely.
But the Fifth took his hands off of her shoulders.
『I-if that’s the case, then say something sooner. It’s true it feels I’ve overstayed my welcome, but I fulfilled my goal, is all. Then I’ll give Lyle the Skill when it seems convenient for him.』
Acting like he didn’t care, he clearly cared. Seeing him like that, Milleia sweat harder.
『… I-I’ll do something about it. It’s father’s all-important parting, so this Milleia will definitely put on a moving performance!』
There, the Third.
『Something like that contrarily fails to rouse the audience, or rather, it’ll feel quite forced in various ways. It’ll just be trouble to both Lyle and the Fifth.』
Perhaps the Fifth was imagining a scene of when it failed, as he covered his face with his left hand.
『… Milleia, I’ve had enough. This much is more than enough for me. So I’m begging you, just let me go.』
There, pressed by the three men, Milleia stood.
『Once you’ve said that much, I can’t stay silent! If it’s come to this, I’ll open the grandest of parties!』
The Fifth panicked, as he grasped Milleia’s shoulders again.
『I’m fine! Seriously, don’t! I get the feeling it’ll take the turn for something worse!』
Within the Jewel, a large problem was breaking out irrelevant to the war…
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Volume 19 - erhart 2
- Volume 19 - intermission 4
- Volume 19 - intermission 3
- Volume 19 - intermission 2
- Volume 19 - intermission 1
- Volume 19 - erhart 1
- Volume 19 - last day
- Volume 19 - the start
- Volume 19 - miranda arc
- Volume 19 - novem arc
- Volume 19 - shannon arc
- Volume 19 - vera arc
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- Volume 18 - epilogue part2
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- Volume 18 - 20: A Blue Gem to my Heart
- Volume 18 - 19: Ties
- Volume 18 - 18: An End and a Beginning
- Volume 18 - 17: The Walt House is Number One
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- Volume 18 - 13: The True One
- Volume 18 - 12: Prospects of Victory
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- Volume 18 - 10: Army of the Dead vs. Army of the Dead
- Volume 18 - 9: Sevens
- Volume 18 - 8: The Seventh
- Volume 18 - 7: A Goddess Revived
- Volume 18 - 6: Laughing Celes
- Volume 18 - 5: Lyle’s Fighting Style
- Volume 18 - 4: Lyle and Celes
- Volume 18 - 3: Black Quilin Rummel
- Volume 18 - 2: Knock and use the Front Door
- Volume 18 - 1: The Enemy of an Enemy is also an Enemy and no Ally of Mine
- Volume 18 - Prologue
- Volume 17 - Epilogue
- Volume 17 - 19: Ties
- Volume 17 - 18: The Winning Horse
- Volume 17 - 17: Cute Celes, Lovable Lyle
- Volume 17 - 16: Brides of the Walt House
- Volume 17 - 15: Return
- Volume 17 - 14: Common Sense
- Volume 17 - 13: Moving Fortress
- Volume 17 - 12: 0 (Nihil)
- Volume 17 - 11: The Best of Lyle
- Volume 17 - 10: Field Potatoes
- Volume 17 - 9: Terrible Enough to Cry
- Volume 17 - 8: Illustrated Diary
- Volume 17 - 7: Confession
- Volume 17 - 6: Round Table
- Volume 17 - 5: Circry
- Volume 17 - 4: The Truth
- Volume 17 - 3: Passing it All
- Volume 17 - 2: There is a Rabbit on the Moon
- Volume 17 - 1: Various Forms of Peace
- Volume 17 - Prologue
- Volume 16 - Epilogue
- Volume 16 - 17: Father
- Volume 16 - 16: Father and Son
- Volume 16 - 15: First Joint Effort
- Volume 16 - 14: The Eighth Generation Head
- Volume 16 - 13: First Show of Hands
- Volume 16 - 12: Address
- Volume 16 - 11: Brod and Maizel
- Volume 16 - 10: The Goddam Chicks
- Volume 16 - 9: Ms. Lianne
- Volume 16 - 8: Not a Problem
- Volume 16 - 7: Not Knowing is…
- Volume 16 - 6: Natural Enemy of Labyrinths
- Volume 16 - 5: Lyle the Fortunate
- Volume 16 - 4: A Deep and Quiet Distraction
- Volume 16 - 3: Maizel Walt
- Volume 16 - 2: Marriage Interview
- Volume 16 - 1: Faction
- Volume 16 - Prologue
- Volume 15 - Epilogue
- Volume 15 - 19: Wonder Child of the Walt House
- Volume 15 - 18: Lyle Walt Stands
- Volume 15 - 17: Festival
- Volume 15 - 16: Pincer Attack
- Volume 15 - 15: … The Capital of Dreams
- Volume 15 - 14: Sand Giant
- Volume 15 - 13: The Demon’s Medicine
- Volume 15 - 12: Merciless Blade
- Volume 15 - 11: Dead Men
- Volume 15 - 10: The Worst Man
- Volume 15 - 9: Wit
- Volume 15 - 8: Scant Difference
- Volume 15 - 7: Network
- Volume 15 - 6: Obligation
- Volume 15 - 5: Plunder
- Volume 15 - 4: Betrayal
- Volume 15 - 3: Fame
- Volume 15 - 2: Fortress Conquering
- Volume 15 - 1: Corps of Iron Pipes
- Volume 15 - Prologue
- Volume 14 - Epilogue
- Volume 14 - 19: The Legitimate Successor
- Volume 14 - 18: The Third One
- Volume 14 - 17: Faunbeux’s Decision
- Volume 14 - 16: Siblings
- Volume 14 - 15: True Revenge
- Volume 14 - 14: Avengers of Faunbeux
- Volume 14 - 13: The Kingdom of Faunbeux
- Volume 14 - 12: Mother
- Volume 14 - 11: Varius
- Volume 14 - 10: Margrave
- Volume 14 - 9: Revenge
- Volume 14 - 8: The Kingdom of Bahnseim
- Volume 14 - 7: Jules Parswall
- Volume 14 - 6: Aria’s Profit
- Volume 14 - 5: Young Fredricks
- Volume 14 - 4: What did I Want?
- Volume 14 - 3: Faction
- Volume 14 - 2: Various Journeys
- Volume 14 - 1: Setting Off from Beim
- Volume 14 - Prologue
- Volume 13 - Epilogue
- Volume 13 - 18: Who was Abandoned Again?
- Volume 13 - 17: Broken Heart
- Volume 13 - 16: Poison that Rends Beim
- Volume 13 - 15: Arrival
- Volume 13 - 14: Who was Being Chased Again?
- Volume 13 - 13: A Tiger at the Front Gate, a Wolf at the Back
- Volume 13 - 12: Those Who Move
- Volume 13 - 11: Trap
- Volume 13 - 10: Warp
- Volume 13 - 9: Marina Against May
- Volume 13 - 8: Those Who Wait
- Volume 13 - 7: Bandelphia
- Volume 13 - 6: Lyle’s Party Aboard
- Volume 13 - 5: A Journey of Nothing but Manly Men
- Volume 13 - 4: Unlovable Adventurer
- Volume 13 - 3: Beim Starts to Move
- Volume 13 - 2: Cartaffs
- Volume 13 - 1: Gina Trēs
- Volume 13 - Prologue
- Volume 12 - Epilogue
- Volume 12 - 20: LYLE and mr. lyle
- Volume 12 - 19: Battlefield Tactician
- Volume 12 - 18: The Witches
- Volume 12 - 17: Fight More
- Volume 12 - 16: Uselyle
- Volume 12 - 15: A Never-Ending Road
- Volume 12 - 14: Full Drive
- Volume 12 - 13: Grand Restructure
- Volume 12 - 12: Letter
- Volume 12 - 11: Stray High Minister
- Volume 12 - 10: The Fourth’s Era
- Volume 12 - 9: Domestic Affairs
- Volume 12 - 8: Threat
- Volume 12 - 7: Max Plan
- Volume 12 - 6: Rule Book
- Volume 12 - 5: Rusworth
- Volume 12 - 4: Galleria
- Volume 12 - 3: Lyle and LYLE
- Volume 12 - 2: LYLE
- Volume 12 - 1: Taking Over
- Volume 12 - Prologue
- Volume 11 - Postscript Theater
- Volume 11 - Epilogue
- Volume 11 - 20: Postwar Process
- Volume 11 - 19: A Mountain of Corpses
- Volume 11 - 18: Brother Maksim
- Volume 11 - 17: Fortress
- Volume 11 - 16: The Second Wall
- Volume 11 - 15: Retreat
- Volume 11 - 14: Valkyrie
- Volume 11 - 13: Fortress Redant
- Volume 11 - 12: An Army of Monsters
- Volume 11 - 11: Look Ahead
- Volume 11 - 10: I Want to Stand Out!
- Volume 11 - 9: A Labyrinth Out of Control
- Volume 11 - 8: Mrs Milleia
- Volume 11 - 7: Damien and Old Letarta
- Volume 11 - 6: Katana
- Volume 11 - 5: Guild Personnel
- Volume 11 - 4: The Ancestors + α’s Plan
- Volume 11 - 3: Skill
- Volume 11 - 2: Vera’s Ship Log?
- Volume 11 - 1: Dangerous Individual
- Volume 11 - Prologue
- Volume 10 - Epilogue
- Volume 10 - 16: The Queen of Cartaffs
- Volume 10 - 15: the Northern Powers
- Volume 10 - 14: mr. lyle Reads Ahead
- Volume 10 - 13: God of the Seas
- Volume 10 - 12: Trump Card
- Volume 10 - 11: The Goddesses have a Thing for Those that Fight on
- Volume 10 - 10: Trident
- Volume 10 - 9: Sahuagin Assault
- Volume 10 - 8: The Vera Trēs
- Volume 10 - 7: The Trēs Trading Company
- Volume 10 - 6: Money
- Volume 10 - 5: Lyle’s Party
- Volume 10 - 4: Selva Falls
- Volume 10 - 3: Fortress Battle
- Volume 10 - 2: Lyle’s Room of Memories
- Volume 10 - 1: Lorphys’ Royal Princess
- Volume 10 - Prologue
- Volume 9 - Epilogue
- Volume 9 - 18: Holy Knight Lyle
- Volume 9 - 17: Sacred Knight
- Volume 9 - 16: Selva’s Assassin
- Volume 9 - 15: Fiennes Walt
- Volume 9 - 14: The Other Side
- Volume 9 - 13: Royal Princess
- Volume 9 - 12: Holy Knight Brigade
- Volume 9 - 11: The Fourth Camp
- Volume 9 - 10: Worse than Zayin
- Volume 9 - 9: Determination
- Volume 9 - 8: The Outsider of the Basement
- Volume 9 - 7: Runaway Son
- Volume 9 - 6: High Priest
- Volume 9 - 5: Holy Maiden Candidate
- Volume 9 - 4: Trouble, or Goddess of Fortune?
- Volume 9 - 3: Information Dealer Rauno
- Volume 9 - 2: Chivalry
- Volume 9 - 1: Letter
- Volume 9 - Prologue
- Volume 8 - Question Corner 8
- Volume 8 - Epilogue
- Volume 8 - 18: A Withering Labyrinth
- Volume 8 - 17: Turn Around, and Press On
- Volume 8 - 15: Everyone’s mr. lyle
- Volume 8 - 14: Once Upon a Time
- Volume 8 - 15: Same Model
- Volume 8 - 14: Eighth Floor Boss
- Volume 8 - 13: BF Eight
- Volume 8 - 12: The Form of a Party
- Volume 8 - 11: Rock-Headed Creit
- Volume 8 - 10: Beim’s Receptionists
- Volume 8 - 9: Message
- Volume 8 - 8: Peridot
- Volume 8 - 7: Precious Stone
- Volume 8 - 6: Alette Baillet
- Volume 8 - 5: The Departing Subjugatory Force
- Volume 8 - 4: The Leader’s Job
- Volume 8 - 3: 【Interlude】 Ancestors and Wives
- Volume 8 - 2: Information Dealer
- Volume 8 - 1: Labyrinth Clearing Beim Style
- Volume 8 - Prologue
- Volume 7 - Question Corner 7
- Volume 7 - Epilogue
- Volume 7 - 18: Beim’s Guild
- Volume 7 - 17: Former Harlot
- Volume 7 - 16: Trade
- Volume 7 - 15: Quilin May
- Volume 7 - 14: Solo
- Volume 7 - 13: Additional Request
- Volume 7 - 12: Wild Beasts
- Volume 7 - 11: Surroundings
- Volume 7 - 10: First Job in Beim
- Volume 7 - 9: A Journey of Memory
- Volume 7 - 8: Connection
- Volume 7 - 7: May
- Volume 7 - 6: Harem Master
- Volume 7 - 5: Fighting with Skills
- Volume 7 - 4: Adventurers
- Volume 7 - 3: East Branch
- Volume 7 - 2: Men of the Walt House
- Volume 7 - 1: The Four Guild Branches
- Volume 7 - Prologue
- Volume 6 - Question Corner 6
- Volume 6 - Epilogue
- Volume 6 - 14: The Maddening Metropolist
- Volume 6 - 13: Dissolution
- Volume 6 - 12: Let Me Start Your Story
- Volume 6 - 11: Septem
- Volume 6 - 10: Celes’ Ability
- Volume 6 - 9: Reunion
- Volume 6 - 8: Fellow Pupil
- Volume 6 - 7: Lianne Faunbeux
- Volume 6 - 6: Omen
- Volume 6 - 5: The Fourth’s Memory
- Volume 6 - 4: The Third’s Past
- Volume 6 - 3: The Underside of a Promotion
- Volume 6 - 2: Singer
- Volume 6 - 1: Fraud
- Volume 6 - Prologue
- Volume 5 - Question Corner 5
- Volume 5 - Epilogue
- Volume 5 - 13: The Second Generation Head
- Volume 5 - 12: One on One
- Volume 5 - 11: The Young Commanders
- Volume 5 - 10: Gryphon
- Volume 5 - 9: Hippogryph
- Volume 5 - 8: The Second’s Memory
- Volume 5 - 7: Carpe Cardium
- Volume 5 - 6: Johnny Village
- Volume 5 - 5: March
- Volume 5 - 4: Preparations
- Volume 5 - 3: Monetary Support
- Volume 5 - 2: Someone to Guard
- Volume 5 - 1: The Circry House
- Volume 5 - Prologue
- Volume 4 - Question Corner 4
- Volume 4 - Epilogue
- Volume 4 - 14: Automaton
- Volume 4 - 13: Targeted Comrades
- Volume 4 - 12: Pursuer
- Volume 4 - 11: Conquering Commence
- Volume 4 - 10: Preparations to Conquer
- Volume 4 - 9: Porter
- Volume 4 - 8: Lyle’s Answer
- Volume 4 - 7: Lyle’s Golem
- Volume 4 - 6: Shannon Circry
- Volume 4 - 5: Clara’s Adventurer Course
- Volume 4 - 4: Get Along
- Volume 4 - 3: The Lifeform Known as a Feudal Lord.
- Volume 4 - 2: Various Worries
- Volume 4 - 1: Poyopoyo
- Volume 4 - Prologue
- Volume 3 - Question Corner 3
- Volume 3 - Epilogue
- Volume 3 - 13: Novem Forxuz
- Volume 3 - 12: Mr. Lyle
- Volume 3 - 11: A Woman’s Back
- Volume 3 - 10: Mind
- Volume 3 - 9: Labyrinth Specialist
- Volume 3 - 8: Damien Valle
- Volume 3 - 7: Before Clearing a Labyrinth
- Volume 3 - 6: Shannon who sees Another World
- Volume 3 - 5: Clara Bulmer
- Volume 3 - 4: Adventurer’ Circumstances
- Volume 3 - 3: The Seven Great of the City of Scholars
- Volume 3 - 2: The Library of the City of Scholars
- Volume 3 - 1: Arumsaas Guild
- Volume 3 - Prologue
- Volume 2 - Question Corner 2
- Volume 2 - Epilogue
- Volume 2 - 12: Desiring a Reunion
- Volume 2 - 11: The Start of the Walt House
- Volume 2 - 10: Lyle’s Growth
- Volume 2 - 9: The First Generation’s Weapon
- Volume 2 - 8: Humans and Demons are Equally Favored
- Volume 2 - 7: Comrade
- Volume 2 - 6: Day Off
- Volume 2 - 5: The Birth of a Skill
- Volume 2 - 4: Blue and Red
- Volume 2 - 3: Aria Lockwarde
- Volume 2 - 2: Level Up
- Volume 2 - 1: Growth
- Volume 2 - Prologue
- Volume 1 - Questions Corner 1
- Volume 1 - Epilogue
- Volume 1 - 17: Lyle’s Ambition
- Volume 1 - 16: Limit Burst
- Volume 1 - 15: Full Over
- Volume 1 - 14: An Easy Job, Where All You Have To Do Is Stand
- Volume 1 - 13: Even If You Call It Foolish
- Volume 1 - 12: First Generation, Basil Walt
- Volume 1 - 11: First Love
- Volume 1 - 10: Lyle’s Ability
- Volume 1 - 9: An Adventurer Shouldn’t be Adventurous
- Volume 1 - 8: Veteran Adventurer Zelphy
- Volume 1 - 7: Money
- Volume 1 - 6: Adventurers’ Guild
- Volume 1 - 5: Dalien
- Volume 1 - 4: Monster
- Volume 1 - 3: The Seven Ancestors
- Volume 1 - 2: Former Fiancée Novem
- Volume 1 - 1: Former Noble Lyle
- Volume 1 - Prologue