House-building
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Lorist was prepared to build a new house to spend the winter. During the morning, just as he was about to look for Ashu, the latter came over to look for Lorist and brought with him two magical goat skins and a sack of dried meat.
He apologetically said that as he had no other valuables and that those resources were the most he could offer and he hoped that Lorist and Reidy would be able to survive the winter.
“Thanks, Ashu. I also plan to build a house over here since we will definitely die if we spend winter within that shack. I wonder if you can help me borrow some tools?” Lorist asked.
“Build a house?” Ashu mused curiously. “But winter is coming in less than 20 days. Do you have enough time? It took tens of people two whole months to build that hunchbacked old man’s old wooden house. Do you think the two of you can do better?”
Lorist nodded and said, “Don’t forget that I’m a Gold ranked instructor for architecture from the Dawn Academy. If I can’t do it, then no one can.”
Given the straightforward personality the barbarians usually had, Ashu believed Lorist’s words without much debate and nodded before he said, “Alright. I will go tell the mountain chief about it and if she agrees, I will bring you some tools.”
He left and returned quickly and said that the mountain chief had agreed to Lorist’s request to build a house. But apart from being allowed to borrow tools, the two wouldn’t be provided any manpower. On the other hand, Ashu was tasked to supervise Lorist and Reidy while they built the house.
Lorist looked at the building tools Ashu brought with him. Apart from an axe, a shovel, a hoe and two rusted saws of different sizes, the rest were farming tools like sickles and pitchforks. According to Ashu, the barbarians usually didn’t farm and would at most would only grow a few vines which they would use for their travels. He also mentioned that the tools were left behind from a long time ago. Apart from seeing them once when he was still small during the construction of the old man’s house, Ashu said that the tools were usually left within their storehouse unused.
If Lorist could use his internal energy and Reidy could activate his Battle Force, building a house that would allow them to survive throughout the winter was an easy task. But right now, both of them could only be considered stronger than average normal people. With Lorist also having lost his sword, he could only improvise with the tools he had on hand.
During the first day, Lorist dismantled the shack with Reidy. With the hole within it as the center, they drew up a plot of land of 3 meters wide by 5 meters long and started digging. Ashu watched in stupor before he stopped Lorist and said, “A house this large with so much space would be hard to keep warm! The smaller it is, the warmer it will be.”
Lorist laughed and said, “No worries, my house will be warm even though it’s large. You’ll understand when it’s completed.”
Ashu could only hold his doubts and wait.
On the second day, Lorist asked Ashu where he could get some clay before sending Reidy to a stream nearby to dig up some of it during noon. In the afternoon, they mixed the clay with the mud that they dug out the night before and added some fibrous vines and dried grass into the mix to make some bricks.
On the third and fourth days, Lorist and Reidy cut down more than 50 trees with diameters up to 30 centimeters under Ashu’s supervision. Ashu himself also helped out a lot and brought four work horses to help move the logs into the stockade. Had he not contributed, Lorist and Reidy would have taken at least four more days to move them all there.
On the fifth and sixth days, Lorist and Reidy sawed the tree logs into two halves under the curious gazes of the people of the barbarian settlement. They looked at the both of them work as they wondered what kind of house those ’dumb slaves’ would build.
On the seventh day, the both of them stacked up the almost-dry bricks and filled the seams between the bricks with more wet clay. Following that, Lorist had the logs that were cut in half all sharpened and one end before lining them up along the insides of the brick walls. Soon, the wooden logs circled from one end to another and a conical wooden wall could be seen within the hole they had dug out. Apart from the entrance which was left unblocked, there weren’t other windows or openings on the walls.
Ashu wondered as he asked Lorist, “Why do you need another wooden wall inside the clay brick wall?”
Lorist was applying some clay into the space between the logs as he said, “When winter comes, the clay wall will freeze up and won’t be able to retain as much heat. By adding an extra wooden wall just behind the clay wall, it can prevent more heat from escaping. This is called double insulation.”
Ashu nodded as if he understood Lorist’s explanation before asking two more questions. “Why don’t the walls extend straight up from the ground but slanted towards the middle instead?”
Lorist then drew an inverted v shape on the ground with a stick and said, “If the house is built slanted like that, it won’t collapse from the weight of the gathered snow. That’s why the walls are built with a similar angle to the roof.”
It was then when Ashu’s doubts had been cleared.
On the eighth to tenth days, Lorist worked almost entirely on the roof. It extended all the way from the top to the ground at a slanted angle and the whole house looked like a triangle when viewed from the side with a hole right in the middle where the entrance was.
On the eleventh day, Lorist started to work on the fire pit and stove, with the smoke channel having already been dug in the ground beforehand. However, there was no cover above the fire pit and Lorist couldn’t just put a piece of wood atop it either as it would easily catch fire. He had to somehow find a way to separate the wood from the fire.
And thus, he tore apart his outer robe and took out the six thin steel plates that were embedded within it to provide better defense for the wearer. Lorist had Ashu ask for the help of an Eight Ringed Ulay, a wielder of the ’power of the mountain spirit’, that was roughly equal to a Two Star Silver rank in terms of Battle Force cultivation, and had him use his blade glow to cut out a 1-meter-long, 0.8-meter wide and one inch thick stone slab with which Lorist placed upon the fire pit. He paid the Ulay two of the steel plates for his services.
After that, Lorist traded two more steel plates with Ashu for 30 kilograms of kudzu root, some lamb and a large earthen jar, because the food he had been given by that old man which was supposed to last for that month was almost finished.
Lorist then gifted the last two plates to Ashu as thanks for his help thus far. Troubled by the fact that he received something for free, Ashu got a dagger and gave it to Lorist in return.
The next few days saw Lorist being incredibly busy working on the door of the house, some clothes for Reidy, collecting enough charcoal as well as making two sets of wooden bowls and spoons. Most importantly, he also had to get some food that he will need to survive through winter as well as some salt.
Upon the completion of the house, Ashu fostered a deep-seated respect for Lorist. Never would he dare imagine that a shabby shack like that could be changed into a cosy house within a little more than 10 days. He was especially impressed with the fire pit Lorist installed into the floor and was shocked to find that it could be used to also heat up the bed during the night. Additionally, the whole house was able to maintain its internal warmth, much to his surprise.
During the time he spent constructing the house, Lorist had already understood most of the things about the barbarian tribe that was led by the chief of Whitesnow Mountain. According to Ashu, it was originally called the Nubik Tribe, and Ashu and the mountain chief were originally people of the Habibaba Tribe. A few years ago, the leader of the Habibaba Tribe went to the Smormilgen Mountain to participate in the Kubawesson Festival that was held once every 12 years during which they will make offerings to their mountain gods. And during the Bywessi Conference, a Jambassen would be chosen to be the leader of the tribes in the nearby area.
After that, the leader of the Habibaba Tribe declared himself the Jambassen and led his warriors to conquer the other seven tribes within the mountainous area, one of which being the Nubik Tribe. However, unlike the other tribes that were absorbed into the Habibaba Tribe, the Jambassen had his beloved daughter become the new leader of the Nubik Tribe and gave her control over the nearby barbarian territory before declaring her the chief of Whitesnow Mountain. And so, the Nubik Tribe changed its name to the Whitesnow Tribe.
Ashu was the playmate of the Whitesnow Mountain chief since his childhood and he had naturally become her attendant when she became the leader of the tribe. Ashu told Lorist that there were around 1300 people within the Whitesnow Tribe, but Lorist doubted it because he didn’t even see that many people and remarked that he only saw the elderly, women and children when they collected wild fruits and firewood. Apart from the men that Lorist traveled with in the troupe, he didn’t see any other barbarian males.
Ashu said that it was to be expected because the Ulays and 400 plus men of the Whitesnow Tribe followed the Jambassen to war. One year ago, the Habibaba Jambassen got into conflict with the Jambassen of another area and both of them plotted to take over each other’s territory, causing disputes between the two factions. The Whitesnow Tribe had also sent 400 men to join the war effort and they would only return after the first round of snow that year.
Lorist finally realized that the reason the family’s development during the past two years didn’t get disrupted by any barbarian attacks was due to that. Apart from the 1000 plus barbarians who attacked the army camp at the intersection point of the two mountain ranges two years ago before they were driven away by Josk’s mounted archer brigade and Pajik’s garrison company, there were no other reports of barbarian skirmishes. He now understood that it was because the barbarians had changed their target. At that moment, Lorist hoped that the barbarian tribes would be in conflict for as long as possible.
What he found most laughable was what Ashu said about his fate. While Lorist was the first flatlander slave of high status of the mountain chief, he was also the first flatlander slave she caught. And right now, she had no idea whatsoever about what she would do with Lorist.
It wasn’t like the barbarians didn’t own slaves; the shabby wooden shack was built for the very purpose of housing them. However, as those slaves were other barbarians, after two or three months of foraging and hunting with the tribe, they would quickly assimilate into it and become one of its members.
However, Lorist and Reidy were known to them as flatlanders and after they become slaves, they wouldn’t be allowed to join the tribe. Currently, they were waiting for the Habibaba Jambassen to return from his military expedition, after which the chief of Whitesnow Mountain would show Lorist off to him. But in the meantime, she had no idea what to do with Lorist.
Quickly, winter arrived and the barbarians of the Whitesnow Tribe all entered that large cave to spend the winter. And as flatlander slaves, Lorist and Reidy were forbidden from entering their sacred cave. Because of that very reason, the female chief granted Lorist permission to build his house without any objection because she was fine as long as Lorist didn’t escape when they were within the cave. In actuality, given Lorist and Reidy’s current condition, if they tried to leave during the winter, they would no doubt die, so there wasn’t really much of a difference.
Had it not been for their status as slaves, Ashu would have moved into the newly-built house with them right away. According to him, the cavern extended quite deeply and there was even a small subterranean stream within it. But during the three months the barbarians stayed within the cave, the air within would smell progressively worse even though it might be hard to realize it in the beginning.
While there was quite an extensive network of smaller caverns within it and even a few openings for ventilation, the combined waste excretions of the thousands of people and livestock would cause the stink to permeate the whole cave. After winter, everyone who came out of the cave would smell absolutely horrible. While the hunchbacked old man couldn’t enter the cave because of his injuries and had to stay outside to monitor Lorist and Reidy, many other barbarians actually envied the fact that the old man didn’t have to spend winter in the cave.
Ashu then pointed at the other derelict shacks within the stockade and said, “Look. Apart from your old shack which was built to house slaves, the other shacks here aren’t that much better. While they are still habitable during summer and autumn, nobody would be able to survive in those shacks during winter period and the spring rainy season and can only stay within the cave. I hope that after this winter, the mountain chief can order the other people of the tribe to aid you to build more houses like that for us…”
I don’t want your help, thank you, Lorist thought. When I recover my internal energy, I will return to my family dominion right away. Who would want to stay here for a few years to help you build your houses? Despite that, Lorist maintained his smile and asked Ashu how he could get enough food and salt for the winter.
Ashu said that the tribe can’t give Lorist and Reidy food from their public food stores given their status as slaves and it was already quite hard for them to bring out the month’s worth of kudzu roots before. If Lorist needed more food, he would have to get them himself. Ashu said that hunting was one of the best ways and whatever Lorist caught would belong to him. As for salt, he suggested Lorist to travel to a saltwater lake across the mountain where there would be ample salt chunks scattered around the bank. He also added that some people would be sent there for a trip later and he would ask them to bring Lorist an especially large chunk for the time being.
Sigh, so slaves have to rely on themselves to survive too… Even so, Lorist still found it surprising that being a slave of the barbarians was far better than being a citizen of most other dominions of nobles. As a barbarian’s slave, the prey one hunted would belong to oneself whereas commoners who hunt within the dominion of a lord are obligated to give at least half of their gains to the dominion lord as tax, with some worse rates going up to as high as 75 percent. For example, if a commoner killed a wild boar, it would be fortunate if he was still left with even the boar’s head after the lord came to collect the tribute.
I wonder how many commoners would come running here to become their slaves if this spreads, Lorist thought, before he shook his head and stopped thinking unnecessary thoughts. As a slave, he should be aware of his own status. Since he was a flatlander, he wasn’t allowed to venture too far and couldn’t carry any weapons with him. The prey he could hunt in the nearby area were also very sparse, with only some wild hares and pheasants which he could catch.
He did however not require any weapons to catch those two animals. Lorist recalled a practical method he learned during his days as a mercenary to make hunting traps. Using a vine and some goat skin, Lorist managed to make more than ten traps which he laid within bushes and shrubs. When he checked the traps on the next day, he found that he had gotten quite a good harvest of three pheasants and four hares. As winter was just days away, these animals were all plump with fat. Lorist was elated and thought that if his gains continued for the rest of the days at that rate, he would quickly be able to gather enough food.
Lorist used a pheasant and a hare to trade 25 kilograms of kudzu roots with the hunchbacked old barbarian and two other hares for a few more magical beast skins. Additionally, he gifted Ashu with a pheasant and cooked one for himself that night for dinner. He then smoked the remaining hare meat to save it for the winter.
After another night, Lorist went to check those traps again and found three captured pheasants and three hares. This time around, he used one of each animal to trade for a wooden bucket with which to carry water and just like that, the house was equipped with the basic daily necessities.
Seeing Ashu looking at the traps curiously, Lorist casually taught him how to make them. However, he didn’t expect that after Ashu learned the skill, it spread to all the other barbarian children and when Lorist checked the trap site two days later, he realized that the whole bush was laden with traps belonging to others. With so many traps cramped together, how would the pheasants and hares of the mountain not notice them?
However, after he saw Ashu’s innocent expression, Lorist was so frustrated that he didn’t know if he should even get mad at him. Without the hares and pheasants, Lorist turned his attention to the stream around the mountains.
The barbarians didn’t eat lots of fish were because they didn’t have any nets, didn’t know how to fish them, and also because fishes had too many fine bones, making them relatively hard to consume. Even if they did want to catch some, they only used the spearing method and could only catch the larger varieties of fish, albeit with little success.
While Lorist didn’t have any fishing tools with him, that didn’t stop him from using his wit. After spending a day digging a large pit with Reidy at the riverbank, Lorist made a small bypass from the river to the pit he dug and allowed water from the stream to flow into it. On the next day, he made a small wooden ’gate’ with the twigs he found and installed it in the middle of the small stream to redirect the fish to swim into the pit. Following that, he cut the pit off from the river before removing the water within with a wooden water scoop and caught more than 100 fish in one go, among which 20 were of rather large size.
Seeing that his method worked great, Lorist woke up the next day with the intention of repeating the process. But just as he was bringing the wooden gate to the stream, he saw the female chief of Whitesnow Mountain head there with her attendants. She then told Lorist and Reidy, “Come with me. I will bring you two to see my daddy.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 590 Celebration and Budgets (END)
- Chapter 589 Lack of Manpower
- Chapter 588 Trade War
- Chapter 587 The Bird Called Bolga
- Chapter 586 Auguslos Handwritten Letter
- Chapter 585 Taking a Few Steps Back
- Chapter 584 Maleks Defenses
- Chapter 583 The Obstructive Andelou Merchant Guild
- Chapter 582 Huge Blunder
- Chapter 581 Auguslos Objection
- Chapter 580 Plundering Incident
- Chapter 579 Auguslos Provocation
- Chapter 578 Free Citizens
- Chapter 577 Entanglement
- Chapter 576 Suggestion to Demilitarize
- Chapter 575 Marquis Kriloss Frustration
- Chapter 574 Turning Back Suspicion-filled
- Chapter 573 Flipping Out and Falling Out
- Chapter 572 Kill Them All
- Chapter 571 Invitation and Murder
- Chapter 570 Terrence-donkey Whip
- Chapter 569 Arrival at the Imperial Capital
- Chapter 568 Who Would Assassinate You?
- Chapter 567 Dean Claudes Request
- Chapter 566 Belief and Supervision
- Chapter 565 Blissful Union
- Chapter 564 Alisas Marriage
- Chapter 563 Enfeoffment and Arrangements
- Chapter 562 Secret Intel from the Trade Union
- Chapter 561 Enfeoffment Talks
- Chapter 560 Still so Busy at Home
- Chapter 559 Study
- Chapter 558 Dominion for Rent at 3000 Gold
- Chapter 557 Retreat and Leasing Land
- Chapter 556 Reconciliation
- Chapter 555 Surrender
- Chapter 554 Duke Petersons Demands
- Chapter 553 Count Mireitas
- Chapter 552 Knight Wecksas
- Chapter 551 The Change of the Tides
- Chapter 550 Duke Nikolas
- Chapter 549 Sandbag
- Chapter 548 Mountain Path
- Chapter 547 War Council
- Chapter 546 Debate
- Chapter 545 Independence Pact
- Chapter 544 Report
- Chapter 543 Arrangements
- Chapter 542 Year 1781
- Chapter 541 After the Battle
- Chapter 540 Grand Victory
- Chapter 539 Duel of the Swordsaints
- Chapter 538 Day of the Grand Battle
- Chapter 537 Duel
- Chapter 536 Approaching Battle
- Chapter 535 War Discussion
- Chapter 534 Callisto Hills
- Chapter 533 Two Conditions
- Chapter 532 Agreement and Rumors
- Chapter 531 Two Letters
- Chapter 530 Loan Problems
- Chapter 529 Merciless
- Chapter 528 Rather Miss Than Meet
- Chapter 527 Shocking News
- Chapter 526 Protest
- Chapter 525 Dinags Encounters
- Chapter 524 Leaving the Camps with Nothing
- Chapter 523 Response to the Peace Negotiations
- Chapter 522 Economic Measures
- Chapter 521 Charades Plan
- Chapter 520 Auguslos Trust
- Chapter 519 Jindozs Gift
- Chapter 518 Pitfall Trap
- Chapter 517 Miscalculation
- Chapter 516 The Angle of Merchants
- Chapter 515 Crisis Control
- Chapter 514 Trouble
- Chapter 513 Fall of the City
- Chapter 512 Occupation
- Chapter 511 Befuddle
- Chapter 510 Plan
- Chapter 509 Decision and Promise
- Chapter 508 Meeting After the Battle
- Chapter 507 Messed Up Victory
- Chapter 506 Suicide Charge
- Chapter 505 Decisive Naval Battle
- Chapter 504 Confident of Victory
- Chapter 503 Captain Woodleiss Worries
- Chapter 502 Intel and Final Battle
- Chapter 501 Lorists Preparations
- Chapter 500 Conclusion of the Battle
- Chapter 499 The Second Naval Battle
- Chapter 498 The First Encounter
- Chapter 497 Northsea
- Chapter 496 Invincible Fleet
- Chapter 495 To Deploy or to Not Deploy
- Chapter 494 Reinforcement
- Chapter 493 Tying Up Loose Ends
- Chapter 492 Heavy Military Reorganization
- Chapter 491 Human Resources
- Chapter 490 Various Matters
- Chapter 489 The Loyalty of a Scoundrel, The Loyalty of a Traitor
- Chapter 488 Bad News
- Chapter 487 War on the Plains
- Chapter 486 Karitoke
- Chapter 485 The Feral Wolves and the Magical Bear
- Chapter 484 Internal Strife (2)
- Chapter 483 Internal Strife (1)
- Chapter 482 Recuperation
- Chapter 481 Hunters Cabin
- Chapter 480 On the Run
- Chapter 479 Awakening
- Chapter 478 Severely Injured
- Chapter 477 Lashing Out
- Chaper 476 Invitation
- Chapter 475 Envoy Krilos
- Chapter 474 Reply
- Chapter 473 Banquet
- Chapter 472 Regroup
- Chapter 471 The Coming of the Rainy Season
- Chapter 470 Fall of the City
- Chapter 469 Triumph
- Chapter 468 Resolution
- Chapter 467 Danger
- Chapter 466 From Attack to Defense
- Chapter 465 Siege
- Chapter 464 Surprise Attack Ongoing
- Chapter 463 Baron Abott
- Chapter 462 Start the War!
- Chapter 461 Prepare for War!
- Chapter 460 Deal Sealed
- Chapter 459 Secret Plot
- Chapter 458 Lorists Considerations
- Chapter 457 Refusal
- Chapter 456 Platinum Beach
- Chapter 455 Swordsaints Domain
- Chapter 454 Rescue
- Chapter 453 Hostage
- Chapter 452 Contract Singing
- Chapter 451 Joint Development
- Chapter 450 A Peaceful Year
- Chapter 449 Helplessness
- Chapter 448 Conspiracy
- Chapter 447 Knight Lundmorde
- Chapter 446 Trouble and Busywork (2)
- Chapter 445 Trouble and Busywork (1)
- Chapter 444 Dealing with Matters
- Chapter 443 Return to The Northlands
- Chapter 442 Big Business
- Chapter 441 Distribution of Rewards
- Chapter 440 Submission
- Chapter 439 House Nordingham
- Chapter 438 Argument
- Chapter 437 Moonlight Stones
- Chapter 436 Envoy and Conditions
- Chapter 435 Round Up and Hunt
- Chapter 434 The Line of Succession
- Chapter 433 All Quiet on the Southern Front
- Chapter 432 Three Methods (2)
- Chapter 431 Three Methods (1)
- Chapter 430 Method
- Chapter 429 Word of the Swordsaint
- Chapter 428 Hot Spring Valley
- Chapter 427 Migration
- Chapter 426 Rescue
- Chapter 425 The Two Dukes Decisions
- Chapter 424 Flooding
- Chapter 423 Stalemate
- Chapter 422 Trenches and Mud Walls
- Chapter 421 War
- Chapter 420 The Battle Begins
- Chapter 419 Declaration
- Chapter 418 Plotting
- Chapter 417 The Allies
- Chapter 416 Meeting
- Chapter 415 Crossing the Border
- Chapter 414 Changes
- Chapter 413 Second Highnesss Scheme
- Chapter 412 Survey
- Chapter 411 The Wedding
- Chapter 410 Before the Grand Wedding
- Chapter 409 War in the South
- Chapter 408 Carriage Track
- Chapter 407 The Oddity of the Second Highness
- Chapter 406 Inspection
- Chapter 405 The Storm Brews Again
- Chapter 404 Salt Merchant Committee
- Chapter 403 Negotiations
- Chapter 402 Marital Bliss
- Chapter 401 Way to Settle the Debt
- Chapter 400 Right of Inheritance
- Chapter 399 Effect
- Chapter 398 Decision
- Chapter 397 Untitled
- Chapter 396 Insomnia
- Chapter 395 Gold Mine Obtained
- Chapter 394 Defeating the Barbarians
- Chapter 393 The Barbarians Cometh
- Chapter 392 Admitting Loss
- Chapter 391 Persuasion
- Chapter 390 Jaegers Consolidation
- Chapter 389 Barbarians and Gold Mine
- Chapter 388 Mayor Doboff
- Chapter 387 Property and Taxes
- Chapter 386 Three Requests
- Chapter 385 Galini Beloput
- Chapter 384 Scheme
- Chapter 383 The Eccentric Queen
- Chapter 382 The Bloody Battle of Pedro (2)
- Chapter 381 The Bloody Battle of Pedro (1)
- Chapter 380 100 Thousand Barbarian Cavalry
- Chapter 379 Eidelwoke
- Chapter 378 Two Pieces of Bad News
- Chapter 377 Boblige Mountain Range
- Chapter 376 Retreat
- Chapter 375 Victory
- Chapter 374 Open-Field Battle Preparation
- Chapter 373 Onset of a Great Battle
- Chapter 372 Tower Defense Tactic
- Chapter 371 Arrival
- Chapter 370 Humiliation of the Duke
- Chapter 369 Pursuit
- Chapter 368 Escape
- Chapter 367 City Entrance
- Chapter 366 Extermination
- Chapter 365 Rainy Season
- Chapter 364 Strategy and Deployment Meeting
- Chapter 363 Banquet and Entitlement
- Chapter 362 Surprising Pledge of Loyalty
- Chapter 361 Drinking Session
- Chapter 360 Igloo
- Chapter 359 Captive
- Chapter 358 Made it in Time
- Chapter 357 The Second Highnesss Strategy
- Chapter 356 Second Highness, The Path Seeker
- Chapter 355 Gold Eagle
- Chapter 354 Demongrass Swamp
- Chapter 353 Ambush, Pursuit and Assault
- Chapter 352 Reidys Encounters
- Chapter 351 Update on Catapults and Cannons
- Chapter 350 Bank, Entitlement and Real Estate
- Chapter 349 Gold Coins (2)
- Chapter 348 Gold Coins (1)
- Chapter 347 Letter
- Chapter 346 Settling Debt
- Chapter 345 An Audience
- Chapter 344 Reason
- Chapter 343 Suggestion
- Chapter 342 Occupation
- Chapter 341 Landing
- Chapter 340 Regret
- Chapter 339 Lobbying
- Chapter 338 Pledging Allegiance
- Chapter 337 Conditions
- Chapter 336 Negotiations
- Chapter 335 Reinforcement
- Chapter 334 Refusal
- Chapter 333 Arrival of the Second Highness
- Chapter 332 The Trouble with Compact Crossbows
- Chapter 331 Incident and New Equipment
- Chapter 330 Plan of Attack
- Chapter 329 Dominion Replacement
- Chapter 328 Missed Initiative
- Chapter 327 The Princesss Heart
- Chapter 326 Apologies
- Chapter 325 Three Requests
- Chapter 324 The Tournament Begins
- Chapter 323 Intelligence Center
- Chapter 322 Duel
- Chapter 321 Count Chujways Narrative
- Chapter 320 Welcoming Banquet
- Chapter 319 The Dukes Welcome
- Chapter 318 Viscount Eidis
- Chapter 317 Charade Returns from Seclusion
- Chapter 316 Huge Purchase
- Chapter 315 Reasons for Coming
- Chapter 314 Ridden with Matters
- Chapter 313 Closing Act
- Chapter 312 Arson
- Chapter 311 Preparations
- Chapter 310 President Bejisanro
- Chapter 309 Dauslyke Hotel
- Chapter 308 Nostalgia
- Chapter 307 The Plight of Dawn Academy
- Chapter 306 Return to Morante
- Chapter 305 The Odd Situation
- Chapter 304 The God of Wars End
- Chapter 303 Anna and Arri
- Chapter 302 The Childs Play Siege
- Chapter 301 Jillin Harbor
- Chapter 300 Refusal
- Chapter 299 Reconcilliation
- Chapter 298 Shocking News
- Chapter 297 Surrender
- Chapter 296 Garrison Division
- Chapter 295 Dread Monument
- Chapter 294 Arrangements
- Chapter 293 The Death of a Nation
- Chapter 292 Termination
- Chapter 291 The Persuasion
- Chapter 290 The Ploy
- Chapter 289 Trap
- Chapter 288 Secret Path
- Chapter 287 Taking Action
- Chapter 286 Three Floors Underground
- Chapter 285 Dueling Grounds
- Chapter 284 Drunken
- Chapter 283 Royal Capital
- Chapter 282 Arrival
- Chapter 281 Setup
- Chapter 280 Encounter
- Chapter 279 Changing Strategic Arrangements
- Chapter 278 News from Tarkel
- Chapter 277 Hector and the Slave Camp
- Chapter 276 Karman
- Chapter 275 Battle on Shore
- Chapter 274 Money of All Things Comes the Fastest
- Chapter 273 Before the Expedition
- Chapter 272 The Death of Duke Urubaha
- Chapter 271 Battle Report
- Chapter 270 Meeting of the Four Families
- Chapter 269 The First Household Blademaster
- Chapter 268 The Terrible State of Silowas
- Chapter 267 The Wait
- Chapter 266 The Aftermath and the March into Battle
- Chapter 265 Assault from the Hanayabarta Kingdom
- Chapter 264 Firearms, War News, and the Nightmare
- Chapter 263 Research and Improvements
- Chapter 262 The First and Third Young Masters
- Chapter 261 Furybear
- Chapter 260 The 5th Day of the 4th Month
- Chapter 259 The Second Highnesss Assault
- Chapter 258 President Petersons Conditions
- Chapter 257 Clash of the High-Tiers
- Chapter 256 The Haphazard War
- Chapter 255 The Glass War
- Chapter 254 Setup and Counters
- Chapter 253 Mayflower Merchant Guild Assault Incident
- Chapter 252 Dispute within the Chikdor Merchant Guild (2)
- Chapter 251 Dispute within the Chikdor Merchant Guild (1)
- Chapter 250 Threat and Expropriation
- Chapter 249 Senbaud
- Chapter 248 Escape [Cliffhanger 3 of 3]
- Chapter 247 Bathing in Blood [Cliffhanger 2 of 3]
- Chapter 246 Blockade at Sea
- Chapter 245 Two Letters
- Chapter 244 Shocking Developments
- Chapter 243 Unforeseen Changes
- Chapter 242 The Curious Case of Luxcrimson Winery
- Chapter 241 Glassmith
- Chapter 240 The Secret of Gunpowder
- Chapter 239 Port Troubles
- Chapter 238 Matters Back at Home
- Chapter 237 At Sea
- Chapter 236 Heading to Morante City
- Chapter 235 Discussion
- Chapter 234 Investigation
- Chapter 233 Breaching Five Camps in the Night
- Chapter 232 Leaving
- Chapter 231 Flipping Out
- Chapter 230 Face-smacking
- Chapter 229 Davey and the Princess
- Chapter 228 Paradise Gathering
- Chapter 227 Imperial Capital
- Chapter 226 Farama Village
- Chapter 225 Whitebird Restaurant
- Chapter 224 Hector
- Chapter 223 Tax Collector
- Chapter 222 Arrival of the Dominion Lord
- Chapter 221 Tax Collection
- Chapter 220 Flying Fish of Dawn
- Chapter 219 Grandmaster Sid
- Chapter 218 Whale Island
- Chapter 217 Visit
- Chapter 216 The Decision of the Duke
- Chapter 215 Arrangements
- Chapter 214 Royal Capital
- Chapter 213 Analysis
- Chapter 212 Setting Out
- Chapter 211 Departure
- Chapter 210 Barbarians
- Chapter 209 House-building
- Chapter 208 Wooden Shack
- Chapter 207 Mortification
- Chapter 206 Enslaved [Cliffhanger 5 of 5]
- Chapter 205 Executed [Cliffhanger 4 of 5]
- Chapter 204 Bloody Battle [Cliffhanger 3 of 5]
- Chapter 203 Grueling Battle [Cliffhanger 2 of 5]
- Chapter 202 Assaulted [Cliffhanger 1 of 5]
- Chapter 201 A Failed Experiment
- Chapter 200 Reidys Request
- Chapter 199 Master-Disciple Conversation
- Chapter 198 Settling Down
- Chapter 197 Escort
- Chapter 196 Prisoners and Letter
- Chapter 195 Four Family Alliance
- Chapter 194 Victor of the Duel
- Chapter 193 Confrontation with Princess Sylvia
- Chapter 192 The Unfortunate Blademaster
- Chapter 191 Ballista Storm
- Chapter 190 Before the Battle
- Chapter 189 The Onset of War
- Chapter 188 The Ultimatum
- Chapter 187 Development Plans
- Chapter 186 A New Sea Port
- Chapter 185 Count Kenmayss Letter
- Chapter 184 Princess Sylvia
- Chapter 183 Sid Steel Armor
- Chapter 182 Military Reorganization
- Chapter 181 Facing the Magical Beast Wave Again
- Chapter 180 Count Kenmayss Visit
- Chapter 179 Daily Life Within the Dominion
- Chapter 178 Ballistas and Metal Materials
- Chapter 177 Wrapping Up
- Chapter 176 Goats in the Town
- Chapter 175 Central Town
- Chapter 174 Magical Beast Wave
- Chapter 173 Top Kek
- Chapter 172 Messenger and Alliance
- Chapter 171 Female Secretary
- Chapter 170 Ridden with Matters
- Chapter 169 Felicitas Settlement
- Chapter 168 Female Unit
- Chapter 167 Auguslos Counterattack
- Chapter 166 Battle Preparations at Firmrock Castle
- Chapter 165 Plunder, Move, and Destroy
- Chapter 164 Conditions and Request
- Chapter 163 River Crossing
- Chapter 162 Gentle Spring Rain
- Chapter 161 The Long Wintery Night
- Chapter 160 Strategies and Plans
- Chapter 159 Assault During a Snowy Night
- Chapter 158 Worriless Journey North
- Chapter 157 Burn When the Winds Are Strong
- Chapter 156 Kill During the Darkness of the Night
- Chapter 155 The Citadels Weakness
- Chapter 154 Lorists Strategy
- Chapter 153 Trivial Problems
- Chapter 152 Noble Rank Elevation
- Chapter 151 Bypass
- Chapter 150 Small Mountain Village
- Chapter 149 Blockade
- Chapter 148 The Mounted Archers Unit
- Chapter 147 Dilemma
- Chapter 146 Departure
- Chapter 145 Release
- Chapter 144 Hennards Ransom
- Chapter 143 The Experiences of the Messengers
- Chapter 142 Charade the Demon
- Chapter 141 The Whereabouts of the Convoy
- Chapter 140 Shock
- Chapter 139 Celebratory Banquet
- Chapter 138 News of the Kenmays Family
- Chapter 137 Aftermath Matters
- Chapter 136 Out of Options
- Chapter 135 Completion
- Chapter 134 Surprise Takeover
- Chapter 133 Rolling Boulders
- Chapter 132 Josks Fire Arrows
- Chapter 131 The Massacre and the Suspension Bridge
- Chapter 130 Troop Deployment
- Chapter 129 Knight Waxima
- Chapter 128 Request for Peace
- Chapter 127 The Plot of the Kenmays Family Head
- Chapter 126 Knight Carnival
- Chapter 125 Battles of Nobles
- Chapter 124 Warzone Merchants
- Chapter 123 Urgent Reinforcement Request
- Chapter 122 Return in Futility
- Chapter 121 Duke Logginss Plot
- Chapter 120 The Days of the Expedition
- Chapter 119 The Decision to Deploy
- Chapter 118 The Issue of Compensation
- Chapter 117 Tabiks Demand
- Chapter 116 Baron Camorra
- Chapter 115 An Unwelcome Guest
- Chapter 114 News of the Mountain Barbarians
- Chapter 113 The Chosen Location and the Duel
- Chapter 112 Blissful Night Life
- Chapter 111 Breakthrough
- Chapter 110 Intermission
- Chapter 109 A Meeting with Telesti
- Chapter 108 The Pitiful Grandmaster Ciroba
- Chapter 107 Supply Transportation
- Chapter 106 Reward
- Chapter 105 Repercussions
- Chapter 104 Bloodshed and Remorse
- Chapter 103 Melee Outbreak
- Chapter 102 Trap
- Chapter 101 Mistakes
- Chapter 100 Barbarians, Gold Mine and Plotting
- Chapter 99 Maplewoods Bastide
- Chapter 98 Lorist’s Plan
- Chapter 97 Mercenaries and Metal Armor
- Chapter 96 Whitedeer Mound, Bread and the Slave Camp
- Chapter 95 Family’s Forbidden Area
- Chapter 94 Midway Skirmish
- Chapter 93 Enticement
- Chapter 92 Knight Belnick
- Chapter 91 Sword Crisis
- Chapter 90 Three Chief Supervisors and Irina
- Chapter 89 Inheritance Ceremony
- Chapter 88 Power Struggle Rumors
- Chapter 87 Homecoming
- Chapter 86 Construction Staff Appointment
- Chapter 85 The Plan of the Kenmays Family
- Chapter 84 Takeover
- Chapter 83 River-Crossing and Arrival
- Chapter 82 Viscount Kermas
- Chapter 81 Telesti
- Chapter 80 Forming yet Another Convoy
- Chapter 79 A Withered Tree Crumbles Easily
- Chapter 78 On the Road
- Chapter 77 Conference of the Nobles
- Chapter 76 Rounding
- Chapter 75 The Final Assault
- Chapter 74 Surprise Attack Successful
- Chapter 73 Trust
- Chapter 72 Freiyar
- Chapter 71 Success
- Chapter 70 Troop Deployment
- Chapter 69 The Battle Begins
- Chapter 68 Strategizing
- Chapter 67 Josk’s Wish
- Chapter 66 Mister Tim
- Chapter 65 Conclusion and Reorganization
- Chapter 64 Winter Night Massacre
- Chapter 63 Breaching the Camp
- Chapter 62 Offense and Defense
- Chapter 61 Arrival of the Convoy
- Chapter 60 Camp Intrusion and Takeover
- Chapter 59 Kill Them All
- Chapter 58 The Journey North Begins
- Chapter 57 Various Preparations for the Journey
- Chapter 56 Baron Miranda
- Chapter 55 Ambush and the Yields
- Chapter 54 Reorganization and Maidservants
- Chapter 53 Occupying the Bastide
- Chapter 52 Slaughter
- Chapter 51 The Sloph Slavers
- Chapter 50 In Which Els Reports for Duty
- Chapter 49 The Academy Armory
- Chapter 48 Northbound Journey Strategy
- Chapter 47 Knights and Gifts
- Chapter 46 Convoy Plans and the Oath of Allegiance
- Chapter 45 The Decision
- Chapter 44 The Fanatical Female Students
- Chapter 43 Troubles Within the Family
- Chapter 42 Arrival of the People from the Family
- Chapter 41 Counting Earnings and Beggars
- Chapter 40 The Duels Continue
- Chapter 39 Aftermath
- Chapter 38 Counter Kill
- Chapter 37 Ambush on the Streets
- Chapter 36 Attendant and Carriage
- Chapter 35 President Peterson’s Thanks
- Chapter 34 Dueling Period
- Chapter 33 Journal Entries and The Duels
- Chapter 32 Pulse Reading (2)
- Chapter 31 Pulse Reading (1)
- Chapter 30 Battle Force Awakening Course
- Chapter 29 Settling Bills at The Inn
- Chapter 28 Selling Books And Requesting Help
- Chapter 27 Final Preparations
- Chapter 26 Els’s Request
- Chapter 25 Locke and Els (4)
- Chapter 24 Locke and Els (3)
- Chapter 23 Locke and Els (2)
- Chapter 22 Locke and Els (1)
- Chapter 21 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (7)
- Chapter 20 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (6)
- Chapter 19 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (5)
- Chapter 18 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (4)
- Chapter 17 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (3)
- Chapter 16 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (2)
- Chapter 15 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (1)
- Chapter 14 Lakefront Residence
- Chapter 13 Academy Head Levins
- Chapter 12 The Pawn and the Announcement
- Chapter 11 Incador Medal
- Chapter 10 Aquametal Technique
- Chapter 9 Dynamic Vision
- Chapter 8 Battle Force and His Days as a Mercenary
- Chapter 7 The First Days since Reincarnation
- Chapter 6 The Origins of Battle Force
- Chapter 5 Young Noble
- Chapter 4 Dawn Academy (2)
- Chapter 3 Dawn Academy (1)
- Chapter 2 Red Grace Inn (2)
- Chapter 1 Red Grace Inn (1)
- 1. Prologue