“Be the Magistrate’s guard?”
Though this was indeed a good opportunity to get close to Jinhsi, as a man who cherished freedom, he could never give up an entire forest for just one tree!
Sanhua wasn’t surprised that Lucian refused her.
“Enough idle talk. First, come back to Jinzhou with me for a physical examination.”
“What about Rover? Weren’t you here to protect them?”
Sanhua froze for a moment. “…Right. Let’s go meet up with them first.”
Thanks to Lucian’s interference, Sanhua had nearly forgotten why she had come here in the first place.
…
The two followed Rover and Yangyang’s trail to the entrance of a cave, where they happened to run into Rover and Yangyang emerging from inside.
“Is that… Sanhua?” Yangyang was startled when she saw the two approaching.
Then, realization dawned on her. “So you noticed Sanhua was following us all along…”
Rover, however, had already known. “Did you find anyone else tailing us along the way?”
As Scar had mentioned, ever since her awakening, various factions had been secretly watching her.
Sanhua shook her head. “Only Fractsidus members. They’ve indeed been keeping an eye on you.”
Lucian suddenly thought of something. “Are you that ‘Unknown User’ on the forum?”
Sanhua shook her head. “My name on Jinya Forum is ‘Snow-Clad Clarity.'”
“As for that ‘Unknown User’… I don’t know who they are.”
Jinya Forum was a public platform, so naturally, anyone could see its contents.
She had also seen the post where the “Unknown User” claimed to have been tailing them all day.
Sanhua speculated, “Perhaps it’s one of Fractsidus’ members.”
Lucian sighed. “Rover’s surroundings are truly a mixed bag…”
Rover smirked. “Sorry for dragging you into this mess, Lucian.”
Sanhua straightened her expression. “Enough of that. You’ve uncovered the hidden truth of Qichi Village—this matter must be reported immediately.”
Lucian: “By the way, did you find anything in that cave earlier?”
Rover pulled out a tattered diary and handed it to Lucian.
When Lucian opened it, he recognized the handwriting as the little girl’s.
Most of the entries were the girl’s prayers, pleading for the villagers’ salvation.
However, at the very end of the diary, there was a line written in unfamiliar handwriting, completely different from the girl’s.
“It seems you were much luckier.”
Lucian frowned. “Who wrote this? Scar?”
Rover nodded. “We suspect it was him.”
“Then it seems this little girl was saved,” Lucian deduced. “Scar mentioned that Qichi Village was where his connection to Jinzhou began… Could it be because of this girl?”
Rover guessed, “Could the girl be the woman who appeared beside him earlier?”
Lucian: “Hmm… possible. But we’d need to check if the timeline matches…”
“If he said the girl was ‘much luckier,’ it means he must have gone through something similar but didn’t receive ‘salvation’ from someone like she did. That’s probably what led to his downfall.”
Lucian’s mind conjured up a dramatic backstory for Scar’s childhood.
Though “dramatic” might not be the right word—more like a relentless downward spiral.
In any case, a person’s character is deeply tied to their childhood experiences.
Yangyang affirmed, “Your theories make sense. Regardless, we should report this. The Magistrate will likely know more about the specifics here.”
She sighed. “I truly hope nothing like this ever happens in Jinzhou again.”
“But I don’t yet have the courage or confidence to ensure that…”
“That’s why I became an Outrider. I want to have the courage and conviction to prevent such tragedies.”
“I can’t stop the Lament of this world, but at the very least, I can try to stop the suffering around me.”
Lucian smiled gently. “You’re already doing great.”
Rover added reassuringly, “We’ll stand with you.”
Sanhua simply watched the scene quietly.
Yangyang smiled gratefully. “Thank you… What’s done is done. Wallowing in regret or grief won’t change anything. Let’s go back—together.”
…
Afternoon.
Jinzhou City Gate.
Lucian gazed excitedly at the grand, bustling city before him and declared:
“Jinzhou City—your king has returned!”
Yangyang: “…”
Rover: “…”
Sanhua: “…”
Yangyang chuckled. “He’s always so confident.”
Sanhua straightened up and said to Lucian, “It’s getting late. Rest well tonight—I’ll come for you tomorrow.”
Lucian: “Do I really have to do this physical exam?”
Sanhua nodded firmly, leaving no room for argument.
Yangyang: “Then I’ll go report the situation first. Tomorrow, we’ll regroup at the City Hall.”
Rover stretched lazily. “In that case, let’s head to Panhua Restaurant first, then get some proper rest. These past two days have been exhausting.”
Lucian: “Finally, some proper Jinzhou cuisine! Whoever enjoys roughing it in the wild can have it!”
With that, the group parted ways.
…
“Wow—so satisfying!”
Lucian ate with gusto, his face smeared with oil. Rover watched with amusement, picking up a napkin to wipe his mouth.
“Let’s go.”
Lucian strolled leisurely through Jinzhou, walking alongside Rover toward their provided lodgings.
But Rover seemed lost in thought.
“What’s wrong?” Lucian asked curiously.
“Something feels off,” Rover murmured, frowning.
“Off?” Lucian was puzzled.
“I think we forgot something…”
Lucian blinked. “What?”
Rover pulled out the sundial and examined it. “What do you think we’ll find when we unlock this?”
Lucian scratched his head. “Probably just the time and place to meet the Magistrate, right?”
Rover pondered. “Three days as the deadline… Tomorrow’s the third day. But… I feel like it’s not that simple.”
“Lucian, let’s open it now.”
Lucian hesitated. “Huh? Didn’t we agree to open it tomorrow with everyone?”
Ignoring his confusion, Rover followed the clues they had gathered and unlocked the sundial.
Inside was a map.
“This is…”
“Looks like a layout of the City Hall,” Lucian observed.
“Is this where we’re supposed to go tomorrow?”
Rover rubbed her chin. “Probably. But I still feel like something’s missing…”
“What?” Lucian was completely lost.
Rover closed the sundial’s face but didn’t tighten it. Instead, she stared at the shadow cast by the light falling on it, deep in thought.
“Based on the clues we got… Vermilion Bird the south, and the Black Tortoise the north.”
“Right now… it’s exactly the Hour of the meeting…”
She placed the sundial under the sunlight, adjusting its angle so the light shone from the south.
“Using the City Hall as the central reference point, the shadow of the sundial’s pointer points toward the Black Tortoise direction.”
“At this time—early morning, when the sky is neither dark nor light.”
Lucian looked up toward the City Hall. “So… the rooftop?”
“Damn… is it really that complicated?”
Rover put the sundial away. “Either way, it won’t hurt to check.”
She turned to Lucian. “You’re coming with me.”
Lucian laughed awkwardly. “Do I have to? Didn’t the Magistrate only ask for you?”
Rover shrugged. “I’m a little worried. Just come with me.”
“You can transform into an Echo and observe from the shadows.”
Lucian sighed. “Ugh, fine! The burden of greatness, huh?”
Rover smiled in satisfaction—then suddenly jumped onto his back.
Lucian yelped, quickly supporting her thighs so she wouldn’t fall.
“What are you doing?!”
Rover wrapped her arms around his neck and whispered in his ear:
“Carry me back. The burden of greatness, right?”
Lucian: “…”
…
1:00 AM.
Lucian transformed into a Violet-Feathered Heron and flew out the window.
He would scout ahead for Rover.
Soaring over Jinzhou, he looked down at the city, now blanketed in silence.
He circled the City Hall once for caution before landing atop it.
Peeking down, he saw a silver-haired girl standing by the railing, gazing over Jinzhou.
Jinhsi was really here. Rover’s guess had been spot-on.
The clues Jinhsi left were so convoluted that Lucian never would’ve figured it out on his own.
After a short wait, Rover appeared on the rooftop.
From his vantage point, Lucian could clearly hear their conversation.
Under the moonlight, Jinhsi turned at the sound of footsteps and smiled.
Lucian was momentarily entranced—her smile was pure, unguarded.
At this moment, she didn’t seem like the Magistrate at all, just an ordinary girl next door.
Then it hit him—they had been dancing to her tune all along.
Could Jinhsi really be this calculating? Or was it all the work of her advisor behind the scenes?
Jinhsi spoke: “Three days as the deadline.”
“It seems neither of us broke our promise.”
“Allow me to introduce myself properly. I am Jinhsi. It’s a pleasure to meet you, Rover.”
She paused, then smiled. “And… the one up there—Mr. Lucian.”
“Caw?!”
Exposed again?!
Is my stealth really that bad?!
Back at Stone Pile Plain, Baizhi spotted me instantly too!
Rover shrugged and looked up. “Come down.”
Defeated, Lucian descended, reverting to his human form.
This was his first time seeing Jinhsi up close.
Her presence was elegant, exuding a serene comfort—like a moonlit lake, calm and profound.
Upon closer inspection, he noticed her eyebrows and lashes were the same snowy white as her hair.
Was this what they called “youthful despite white hair”?
He’d never seen it before.
Had he not seen her holographic message earlier, he’d never have imagined the Magistrate would look like this.
Jinhsi covered her mouth with a light laugh. “Mr. Lucian is quite clever, taking such a roundabout path to avoid my notice.”
“But in Jinzhou, no movement escapes my awareness.”
Rover offered an apologetic smile. “Sorry for bringing someone else.”
Jinhsi shook her head. “It’s fine. I’m quite interested in Mr. Lucian as well.”
She extended her hand gracefully, her expression peaceful and sincere.
After Rover shook it, Lucian did the same—but he noticed something strange on Jinhsi’s forearm.
White, vein-like markings.
“Are you hurt?” he asked.
Jinhsi quickly withdrew her hand, covering it with the other.
“…No, it’s nothing.”
She swiftly changed the subject. “Unexpected matters kept me occupied, so I could only leave a token behind. My apologies for the delay.”
Rover guessed, “Was this ‘unexpected matter’ related to the Sentinel?”
Jinhsi’s gaze flickered. “…Jinzhou’s Sentinel is no longer in Jinzhou.”
Rover frowned. “I thought Sentinels couldn’t leave their territories?”
Jinhsi nodded. “Yes. Sentinels are the guides and guardians of civilization—they are civilization itself.”
“If a Sentinel is absent, chaos follows. This matter is grave, so I ask that you both keep it secret.”
“Fractsidus has trapped Jinzhou’s Sentinel, Jué. I’ve been investigating its whereabouts—that’s why I couldn’t meet you earlier.”
Lucian fell deep into thought. Fractsidus trapped a Sentinel?
Their power was far beyond what he imagined.
Or was it not that Fractsidus was strong, but that the Sentinel was weak?
…Unlikely.
Jinhsi had said Sentinels were civilization. How could they be weak?
But then, how had Fractsidus managed it?
If they were this powerful, why hadn’t they overthrown the existing order already?
Unless the Sentinel was weakened for some reason…
That made more sense.
Rover pressed on. “They say you resonate with the Sentinel?”
Jinhsi: “Yes. Because of this, I share a faint connection with Jué. Its memories, emotions, and circumstances are faintly reflected in me.”
Rover: “Have you found it yet?”
Jinhsi’s face darkened with worry. “No. I can sense Jué is in danger. And through my investigations, I’ve learned who’s behind this.”
Lucian interjected, “Fractsidus?”
Jinhsi nodded. “Yes. They seek to hasten the Lament—to bring about calamity.”
“Scar, Fractsidus’ Overseer, came to Jinzhou with three goals.”
She looked at Rover. “To follow and test you, recruit you, take Jué, and awaken the Threnodians.”
Rover frowned. “Why recruit me?”
Jinhsi: “I suspect they’ve learned of your uniqueness—likely through Jué. Your joining would strengthen them immensely.”
“If you refuse, they may see you as a threat to their plans. Your safety could be at risk.”
Rover: “…”
Lucian thought, Just as I figured.
Back in Qichi Village, he’d guessed that those outside Fractsidus’ plans—those who could disrupt them—would be targeted.
And since he’d already shown some of his abilities to Scar, he’d have to be careful too.
Jinhsi smiled softly. “I have a plan to capture Scar. With him in our grasp, Fractsidus won’t trouble you—at least for a while.”
“If you’re willing to help, I’ll ensure your safety.”
Rover wasn’t fully convinced. “I’ll think about it.”
Jinhsi nodded. “I respect your choice, Rover.”
“But it seems you’ve already learned much from the tokens.”
Rover listed what she knew: “The mangosteen points to Jinzhou’s wars and people. The sugar pill to plagues and past calamities. The leaf to Fractsidus. The sundial was our meeting.”
Jinhsi smiled. “As expected of you.”
Rover: “And the clues about me… I found along the way.”
Jinhsi’s tone grew solemn. “Jinzhou’s situation is far worse than it appears.”
“The Threnodians are about to awaken again…”
Threnodians?
Lucian had heard this term before—Yangyang mentioned the Threnodian Battlefield… Norfall Barrens…
Why bring this up now? Was Rover connected to them?
Rover asked, “What exactly are Threnodians?”
Jinhsi’s expression hardened. “They are the enemies of civilization—the collective fears and inner demons of humanity. A foe we must defeat.”
“We’ve tried to prevent this disaster, but Fractsidus interferes, seeking to hasten their awakening.”
Rover voiced Lucian’s thoughts: “I’m connected to them, aren’t I?”
Jinhsi: “Yes. The Tacet Discord you defeated and absorbed—Crownless—was a manifestation of war itself.”
“—The resentment of the dead, the fear of the survivors. That is Crownless’ essence.”
“Crownless is a Tacet Discord imbued with Threnodian power.”
“If Jinzhou is Huanglong’s bulwark, its spine lies in its indomitable will to resist. Then its inner demons are endless war and fear.”
“And you… you can not only absorb Threnodian Tacet Discords with your body but also resonate with them.”
“Historical records speak of a hero who could absorb Tacet Discords and saved Huanglong in the Threnodian War.”
“Jinzhou’s founding documents also mention ‘her.'”
“This person may be deeply connected to you.”
Lucian rubbed his chin. Going by tropes, Rover was definitely that hero.
Or at least a descendant.
But he leaned toward the former—reincarnation was way cooler.
Rover asked, “You think that person is me?”
Jinhsi: “Yes. But this isn’t just my judgment—it’s also Jué’s guidance.”
Rover recalled, “Earlier, at Cloudpeak, I saw Jué’s statue and remembered fragments… but I don’t know if they’re real.”
She described the visions.
After a moment, Jinhsi replied, “As I mentioned, I resonate with Jué. What you described did happen—but they were Jué’s experiences.”
“I’ve seen similar images in our resonance. So those fragments are likely real.”
Lucian voiced his theory: “Meaning… Rover might be that person from the records.”
Rover frowned. “But even Resonators don’t live that long.”
Jinhsi: “Compared to ordinary people, Resonators are long-lived, but there’s no precedent for someone remaining unchanged for nearly a century.”
“Still, the mysteries surrounding you are many. Time is the least shocking among them.”
Rover murmured, “Why did I lose my memory? Who was I?”
Her eyes clouded with confusion. Sensing this, Lucian quietly took her hand.
Noticing this, Jinhsi smiled. “That’s something only you can uncover. Jué’s last message to you was to go to Norfall Barrens and find the Threnodians.”
“Perhaps there, you’ll find your answers.”
“The awakening Threnodians, the internal and external threats—it all mirrors the great crisis in Huanglong’s ancient history. Maybe that’s why you’re here?”
Rover raised a brow. “You want me to help Jinzhou survive this?”
Jinhsi shook her head. “No. I’ve never relied on heroes falling from the sky to save Jinzhou.”
“I only want you to understand your past. That must be your greatest struggle now, and I wish to help—nothing more.”
“If you and Mr. Lucian are willing to aid Jinzhou, I’d be grateful. But I won’t use your past to pressure you.”
“Jinzhou’s people are my responsibility. I will protect them myself.”
“This isn’t just confidence—it’s my faith in Jinzhou’s soldiers and its people.”
“Once you know who you are, I trust you’ll make your own choice.”
“I’m grateful for everything you’ve done—both in the ‘past’ and now.”
“When all is settled, if you wish to leave Jinzhou or Huanglong, I won’t stop you.”
“And if you ever need help, just ask.”
“This secret stays between us. Understood?”
Lucian and Rover fell silent. The girl’s words and gaze were too sincere.
Ten minutes later.
“Alright, you should rest now. You’ve both worked hard.” Jinhsi smiled up at the two, now mounted on the Violet-Feathered Heron.
In the end, Rover chose to trust Jinhsi and agreed to the plan to capture Scar.
Lucian gave a thumbs-up. “When this is over, I’ll tell you stories from our world.”
Jinhsi nodded. “I look forward to it.”
With a pat to the heron’s rear, Lucian and Rover took off toward their lodgings.
…
Dawn.
Lucian woke groggily—only to see a dark figure standing by the door.
“GHOST!” He bolted upright with a scream.
Blinking, he realized it was just Sanhua, leaning against the doorframe with her arms crossed, watching him silently.
Lucian exhaled heavily. “You scared me.”
Sanhua shrugged. “I told you—I’m taking you to the Institute.”
Lucian ran a hand through his messy hair, looking miserable. “Late to bed, early to rise—is there anyone in this world more unfortunate than me?!”
Sanhua ignored his whining. “I’ll wait outside.”
With that, she left.
Soon after, Rover entered from the adjacent room—already awake.
She picked up a comb and gently smoothed out Lucian’s hair. “Stop complaining. Once this is over, things will be easier. I’ll treat you to a meal.”
“I want Jinzhou stew!”
“Sure! A big portion! How about ten servings?”
“Perfect! Thanks, Rover—you’re the best!”
Rover chuckled, setting the comb down after tidying his hair. “Then I’ll wait for you at the City Hall.”
…
Huaxu Academy.
A black-haired beauty smirked—a rare expression for her.
“What’s this? After avoiding me for so long, you finally show up?”
Lucian scoffed. If not for the System, did she really think he’d let her study him?
He snorted. “Just get it over with.”
Though he acted aloof, he was nervous. This involved the System!
He asked inwardly, “System, you won’t be detected, right?”
[Relax. This world’s tech couldn’t find me even if it advanced another century.]
Lucian sighed in relief. “Good. Also, since I haven’t opened my frequency to them, can they still scan me?”
[Of course. They have sophisticated equipment. Even if you opened it to someone, they might not notice without special observation methods.]
[Resonators sense frequencies better than most, but not necessarily clearly—they’d need abilities like Sanhua’s.]
“You could’ve said so earlier! I’ve been worried for nothing!”
[You never asked!]
“…Fair.”
Baizhi watched as Lucian’s nervous expression shifted to utter fearlessness.
She frowned. “Is this guy mentally okay?”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 301 301: Flowers in Full Bloom
- Chapter 300: Really Damn Ugly
- Chapter 299: I Endured
- Chapter 298: Maintain Respect
- Chapter 297 297: Hold Reverence in Your Heart
- Chapter 296: Surviving in the Cracks
- Chapter 295: Not Impossible
- Chapter 294: Soul Purification
- Chapter 293: Masked Hero
- Chapter 292: Short in Stature
- Chapter 291: Carlotta
- Chapter 290
- Chapter 289 289: Defeat the Order of the Deep!
- Chapter 288 288: Punishment
- Chapter 287 287: Grudges
- Chapter 286: Letter
- Chapter 285 285: Will You Join Me in Faith?
- Chapter 284 284: The Ma Family
- Chapter 283 283: Smiling Tiger
- Chapter 282: Is a Small Home Still a Home?
- Chapter 281: The Scent of Work
- Chapter 280: Become Light to Protect Miss Phoebe
- Chapter 279 279: Good Thing I Came Prepared
- Chapter 278 278: Miss Phoebe, Please Purify Me
- Chapter 277: Adorably Cute
- Chapter 276: This Is a Sickness That Needs Curing
- Chapter 275: I Love Rinascita
- Chapter 274: The Script
- Chapter 273 273: The Order of the Deep
- Chapter 272 272: Arrival
- Chapter 271: Is Lottie Lost Truly Lonely?
- Chapter 270 270: Divine Enlightenment
- Chapter 269: Ragunna Accent
- Chapter 268: Narwhal
- Chapter 267 267: Strange Rules
- Chapter 266: The Final Echoes Continue
- Chapter 265: The Final Echoes
- Chapter 264 264: Final Epilogue
- Chapter 263 263: Epilogue
- Chapter 262 262: Activation
- Chapter 261 261: The Star of Literary Brilliance Descends
- Chapter 260: The Four Sins
- Chapter 259 259: Why Lucian Is a God
- Chapter 258 258: Scar Is the Mole
- Chapter 257: Why Hasn’t She Realized?
- Chapter 256 256: What, You’re Not Convinced?
- Chapter 255 255: How Can a Dead Person Still Speak?
- Chapter 254 254: I’m Never Picky
- Chapter 253: Truly Fragrant
- Chapter 252 252: A Hero Can Endure Grievances
- Chapter 251 251: I Want to Eat Fried Rice
- Chapter 250: Naruto Uzumaki’s Brother
- Chapter 249 249: Let’s Team Up!
- Chapter 248 248: Jué Is Our Child
- Chapter 247: A Long Road Tests a Horse’s Strength
- Chapter 246: A Friend’s Wife Must Not Be Coveted
- Chapter 245 245: Never Tasted the Bitterness of Love
- Chapter 244: Chixia Still Doesn’t Get It
- Chapter 243 243: Call Me by My Title During Work
- Chapter 242: Somnoire
- Chapter 241: Explosive Sky Gang Leader Scar
- Chapter 240 240: Even as a Ghost, I Won’t Let You Off
- Chapter 239: A Secret Maneuver*
- Chapter 238 238: Start with a Picture
- Chapter 237 237: Lollo Logistics
- Chapter 236 236: Camellya V
- Chapter 235 235: Camellya IV
- Chapter 234 234: Camellya III
- Chapter 233 233: Camellya II
- Chapter 232 232: Camellya I
- Chapter 231: Drive Them All Away
- Chapter 230: Something Even Better
- Chapter 229: The Bracelet
- Chapter 228: Can You Let Me Heh Heh Heh?
- Chapter 227 227: Lady Flora
- Chapter 226: There’s Only One Truth!
- Chapter 225 225: Undercurrents
- Chapter 224: The Way of Survival
- Chapter 223 223: The Terrifying Sickle-Wielder*
- Chapter 222 222: The More, the Merrier*
- Chapter 221: Family
- Chapter 220: Serve Me!
- Chapter 219: You Jerk
- Chapter 218: Double Happiness
- Chapter 217: The Plan
- Chapter 216: The Silent Sigh of the Cosmos
- Chapter 215: A New Method of Making Promises
- Chapter 214: Fond of Bondage?
- Chapter 213: The New Core
- Chapter 212 212: Black and White All-Take
- Chapter 211: Hot Drink
- Chapter 210: Simply Inhuman
- Chapter 209: Tremors
- Chapter 208: Rover’s Family Law
- Chapter 207: Hands-On Experience
- Chapter 206: This Rover’s Speaker Has to Go
- Chapter 205: Room for Discussion
- Chapter 204 204: Rover’s Husband
- Chapter 203: Full of Life
- Chapter 202 202: The Land of Tenderness
- Chapter 201 201: Outwardly Disdainful, Inwardly Honest
- Chapter 200: War of Words
- Chapter 199: The Riddler
- Chapter 198: Not Yet Settled
- Chapter 197 197: Otherwise, Why Don’t You Join In Too?
- Chapter 196: All Wiped Out
- Chapter 195: Did Something Very Exciting
- Chapter 194 194: I’ll Be Right Back
- Chapter 193 193: Birds of a Feather Flock Together
- Chapter 192 192: Loyalty is the Name of the Game
- Chapter 191 191: Mr. Lucian Has Already Fallen Asleep
- Chapter 190: You Had Your Chance and You Blew It
- Chapter 189: A Broad and Bright Path
- Chapter 188: Friendship Price
- Chapter 187: Wasn’t He Dead?
- Chapter 186: There’s a Second Phase?
- Chapter 185: Ominous Sign
- Chapter 184: Just Perfect
- Chapter 183: Happy Moon-Chasing Festival
- Chapter 182: Free Fall
- Chapter 181: Peach Blossoms in Full Bloom
- Chapter 180: The Puzzle
- Chapter 179: The Second Daughter of a Noble Family
- Chapter 178: She’s a Child of Mt. Firmament!
- Chapter 177: Guardian Lucian
- Chapter 176: Now That’s Love
- Chapter 175 175: A White Lie!
- Chapter 174: Balancing Work and Rest
- Chapter 173: I Want to Eat Plumpcake!
- Chapter 172 172: An Unexpected Harvest?
- Chapter 171: What’s the Rush?
- Chapter 170: Begin Analysis—
- Chapter 169: The White, Peculiar Echo
- Chapter 168: What Kind of Style Do You Have?
- Chapter 167: The Little Robot
- Chapter 166: A Scholar Prefers Death to Humiliation!
- Chapter 165: Secrets
- Chapter 164 164: Sleeping Beauty (Part 2)
- Chapter 163 163: Sleeping Beauty (Part 1)
- Chapter 162 162: Photo
- Chapter 161 161: Wishing
- Chapter 160: Jiao-Jiao’s Commander
- Chapter 159: Portrait Fees
- Chapter 158: Lone Trainee
- Chapter 157 157: Free Ride
- Chapter 156 156: Eating a Hoartoise After Winning the Championship!
- Chapter 155 155: Gulpuff Relay Race
- Chapter 154: The Twelve Talismans
- Chapter 153: Reunion with Jianxin
- Chapter 152: The Selection
- Chapter 151: Not Drained Enough*
- Chapter 150: Changli, You Truly Understand Me!
- Chapter 149: Pure Love Warrior
- Chapter 148: Marriage
- Chapter 147: The Gathering
- Chapter 146 146: Are You Jealous?
- Chapter 145 145: Camellya
- Chapter 144: Repercussions
- Chapter 143 143: The Fickle Ones*
- Chapter 142 142: I Found It
- Chapter 141 141: Heart's Door
- Chapter 140 140: Lady Phrolova Has a Kind Heart
- Chapter 139 139: Tears in Eyes
- Chapter 138: Deliberation
- Chapter 137: Time Management Master
- Chapter 136 136: Does He Still Have Any Dignity Left?
- Chapter 135: "Don’t Do That, It’s Easily Misunderstood"
- Chapter 134 134: Arriving at the Highest City of Mt. Firmament
- Chapter 133: Not Something Just Anyone Can Handle
- Chapter 132 132: Benevolent and Charitable
- Chapter 131 131: My Emotions Are Perfectly Stable
- Chapter 130 130: Fairness Lies in the Hearts of the People!
- Chapter 129 129: Not Exactly Young Anymore
- Chapter 128: Rumors
- Chapter 127: Could It Be That Changli Likes Me?
- Chapter 126: When Snow Shadows Become a Stream
- Chapter 125 125: The Lightcrusher
- Chapter 124 124: Rinascita
- Chapter 123: The Twenty-Eight Lunar Mansions
- Chapter 122: An Echo with Dignity!
- Chapter 121: The Appraiser Youhu
- Chapter 120: Lunar Phase
- Chapter 119: Youhu
- Chapter 118: Ah, Right Right Right
- Chapter 117 117: Dragonfly
- Chapter 116 116: Can’t Even Eat a Hot Meal
- Chapter 115 115: If You Rise in Wealth, Do Not Forget Me!
- Chapter 114 114: Ride Me!
- Chapter 113 113: As Easy as Turning One’s Hand
- Chapter 112 112: The Power of Belief
- Chapter 111 111: Went Stocking Up
- Chapter 110 110: I Want to Ride the Dragon!
- Chapter 109 109: Everyone, Stand Up—Prepare for Takeoff!
- Chapter 108 108: Jué
- Chapter 107 107: The Successor
- Chapter 106 106: Core
- Chapter 105 105: The Sentinel Is No Match for Abby
- Chapter 104 104: A Bit Pricey
- Chapter 103 103: The Gambling Prodigy
- Chapter 102 102: Red Spider Lily
- Chapter 101 101: Phrolova
- Chapter 100 100: Lost
- Chapter 99 99: You Won’t Disdain Me, Right?
- Chapter 98 98: Borrowing Flowers to Offer to the Buddha
- Chapter 97 97: You Must Be My Fated Wife, Right?
- Chapter 96 96: This Is Mine and Lucian’s Child
- Chapter 95 95: Read but No Reply
- Chapter 94 94: A Little Girl Thousands of Years Old
- Chapter 93 93: Shorekeeper
- Chapter 92 92: Here to Scam Free Food Again?
- Chapter 91 91: Eternity Under the Setting Sun
- Chapter 90 90: Always So Quiet
- Chapter 89 89: I Should Be Under the Car
- Chapter 88 88: You Call This Fortune-Telling?
- Chapter 87 87: An Upright and Honorable Person
- Chapter 86 86: Zhezhi
- Chapter 85 85: Even the Best Horse Stumbles, Even the Best Echo Fumbles
- Chapter 84 84: The Leg-Stretching, Eye-Popping Pill
- Chapter 83 83: What Are You Even Saying Here?
- Chapter 82 82: Haki B
- Chapter 81 81: Glutton
- Chapter 80 80: Aren’t We Just Lip Friends?
- Chapter 79 79: "Such a Peculiar Little Thing"
- Chapter 78 78: Still a Couple Name
- Chapter 77 77: We’re Here to Fight the Threnodian!
- Chapter 76 76: The Sentinel Has Been Found
- Chapter 75 75: Tell Me the Sole Purpose of Your Enlistment!
- Chapter 74 74: The Crimson Vanguard
- Chapter 73 73: Unfilial Conduct
- Chapter 72 72: The Formless Lord of Blaze
- Chapter 71 71: There’s a Traitor Among Us!
- Chapter 70 70: The Long Night
- Chapter 69 69: Is There a Possibility?
- Chapter 68 68: Makka Pakka
- Chapter 67 67: I Feel Like I Got the Short End of the Stick!
- Chapter 66 66: I Want to Join the Black Shores!
- Chapter 65 65: The Divine Maiden
- Chapter 64 64: Retroact Rain
- Chapter 63 63: A Row of Wild Geese Flying South
- Chapter 62 62: Jinzhou’s Greatest Philanthropist!
- Chapter 61 61: A Duel to Settle Scores and Decide Life or Death
- Chapter 60 60: Daily Life
- Chapter 59 59: But Then Again...
- Chapter 58 58: Let Me Lick Your Thigh!
- Chapter 57 57: The Sentinel Works Too!
- Chapter 56 56: Just Repay Me with Your Hand in Marriage
- Chapter 55 55: Who Said Chixia Was Foolish?
- Chapter 54 54: Secrets
- Chapter 53 53: "I’ve Done Far Worse Things"
- Chapter 52 52: I Had No Choice Before, But Now I Want to Be a Good Person
- Chapter 51 51: Resurrection from Death
- Chapter 50 50: Yinlin
- Chapter 49 49: A Pleasant Stroll?
- Chapter 48 48: Impossible! Absolutely Impossible!
- Chapter 47 47: So Being a Magistrate Is This Hard...
- Chapter 46 46: This Really Killed Me with Cuteness!
- Chapter 45 45: The Magistrate’s Personal Bodyguard
- Chapter 44 44: Interrogation
- Chapter 43 43: Perfect Timing to Test My Blade
- Chapter 42 42: "How Pitiful..."
- Chapter 41 41: Don’t Compare Yourself to Others—Be True to Yourself!
- Chapter 40 40: Lip Friendship
- Chapter 39 39: The Starflower
- Chapter 38 38: Who is the Most Handsome Man in Solaris?
- Chapter 37 37: Jinhsi
- Chapter 36 36: Did Sanhua Take Bribes from You?
- Chapter 35 35: I Am That 0.36%!
- Chapter 34 34: Snowflake
- Chapter 33 33: The Black Sheep That Breaks the Rules?
- Chapter 32 32: The Growth-Type Character!
- Chapter 31 31: I Will Always Stand By Your Side
- Chapter 30 30: Scar
- Chapter 29 29: The Ruined Village
- Chapter 28 28: Jinzhou’s Fastest Legend
- Chapter 27 27: Azure Dragon
- Chapter 26 26: Don’t Get Agitated Yet, Hear Me Out!
- Chapter 25 25: Mastery Comes in Different Forms, Skills Vary by Specialization
- Chapter 24 24: Heroes
- Chapter 23 23: Even the Magistrate’s Authority Doesn’t Work Here!
- Chapter 22 22: Two Million Was Still Too Little
- Chapter 21 21: This Is the Third Lesson I Teach You!
- Chapter 20 20: I Have No Interest in Money
- Chapter 19 19: The Master is the One Who Attains the Dao
- Chapter 18 18: Are You Just Here to Undermine Me?
- Chapter 17 17: Leaving the City
- Chapter 16 16: Strengthening Bonds
- Chapter 15 15: Actually, I’m Also an Intelligence Merchant
- Chapter 14 14: How Dare You Brats Call Me by My True Name!
- Chapter 13 13: Spider Man
- Chapter 12 12: My Fate is Mine to Command
- Chapter 11 11: A Very Direct Opening
- Chapter 10 10: You Are All My Wings
- Chapter 9 9: Adaptation Is Not Random Fabrication
- Chapter 8 8: The Cold Beauty
- Chapter 7 7: The Pinnacle of Immortals, Proud Above the World
- Chapter 6 6: Not Exactly a Model Student
- Chapter 5 5: Come Forth! Stonewall Bracer!
- Chapter 4 4: None Other Than Yours Truly!
- Chapter 3 3: If I Call Your Name, Do You Dare Answer?
- Chapter 2 2: I want to be a Pokemon Master
- Chapter 1 1: I Am a Law-Abiding Citizen!