At Sea
Hi guys, sorry for not being able to post yesterday. Had to attend a family function, so I’ll try to make it up this week by doing an extra bonus chapter. This will start as the first regular chapter of the new week.
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The number of ships the group encountered grew as they got closer to Hidegold Bay.
“Milord, we should arrive at Hidegold Bay in three days. We’ll have to keep our guard up for the rest of the journey,” Captain Wilson said.
“What’s wrong?” Lorist asked.
“Milord, this part of the sea is called the Sea of Grief. It is well known as one of the areas where pirates are most active. It is better, even for fishing vessels, not to approach it. This part of the sea is not within the patrol area of the Forde Trade Union’s Invincible Fleet; so acts of slaughter and robbery are as common as the clouds. It could take mere moments for someone that had just asked for help to turn into the coldest and most savage pirate that could kill without batting an eye. There have even been some captains and crews that would sink to carrying out robberies here to make up for fruitless ventures elsewhere.
“When I used to work as a captain for a transport vessel, it was here where I suffered a huge loss. I remember that I had once seen a half-sunken transport vessel with several women on board shouting for help. I didn’t suspect for even a moment that they might actually be pirates. I thought I could profit some from salvaging the cargo, and headed over. It wasn’t until I had brought the ship in close that I saw up to a hundred pirates waiting to ambush me. Thankfully, I didn’t resist. I surrendered quickly, and was spared by the pirates,” Wilson described in detail.
“Sea of Grief? Does that grief refer to the merchants’ grief?” Lorist asked.
“Precisely so. This sea can be considered to be one of the three main forks. To the west, this leads out to the Hanayabarta Kingdom and Shyarsia Kingdom. Those two kingdoms are both island-based. The Shyarsia Kingdom is the top producer of spices, and the Hanayabarta Kingdom thrives off the slave trade. Port Nupite has one of the largest slave markets in the world. To the south of this area is Hidegold Bay. And to the east is Armatrin Harbor of the Lormo Duchy, which used to be where people smuggled goods into the Krissen Empire. Currently, the Sea of Grief also connects to our family’s sea route further north,” Captain Wilson said after he had scoured his memory about the area.
“If this area is such a crucial location, why didn’t the Forde Trade Union’s Invincible Fleet place it under their jurisdiction?” Lorist asked.
“Milord, the Invincible Fleet isn’t too suited to venturing too far. Given the poor wind-resisting capabilities of their ships, they will easily flip over and sink given the wind speeds over here. Actually, the Invincible Fleet’s main objective is the protection of Hidegold Bay from the pirates as well as the Golden Trade Route that leads to the Golden Coast of the Romon Empire. The winds there aren’st as strong as they are here, so they allow the Invincible Fleet to operate to their full potential,” Captain Wilson said.
“Then, are there any strong or influential pirate bands over here?” Lorist asked again.
“No, Milord. This is the truly laughable part of the Sea of Grief,” Captain Wilson said as he chuckled, “Whilst the Sunny Seas has nearly a thousand variably sized islands, the Sea of Grief has no such places for pirates to make their hideouts. There was once a band of pirates, known as the Seadragon Pirates, that attempted to take control of the area and divide it up into various territories. It didn’t take long for them to get chased off by the Forde Trade Union, the Hanayabarta Kingdom, and the Shyarsia Kingdom’s fleets. They would definitely not allow anyone to establish dominion over the waters here.
“That’s why they ignore the smaller-scale activities of the pirates here. The ones sustaining losses are those smaller merchant guilds or owners of smuggling ships. The moment the large merchant guilds’ convoys’ safety is threatened, the authorities will intervene and wipe out the pirates.
“As for the captains that venture into the Sea of Grief, apart from being wary of pirates, there are some that would take up piracy themselves when they see a fitting target. The Sea of Grief is a place where countless crimes and sinful deeds can be committed, with the evidence of such deeds easily buried within the depths of the ocean…”
“Whoa…”
After listening to Captain Wilson’s description, Dulles gasped, before letting out a long sigh.
“Wilson, you’re not joking with me, right? The seas here look really calm. Look at those ships over there that are traveling without causing any trouble. It’s completely different from the chaotic mess you described earlier. Aren’t they doing perfectly fine over there?”
“Hehe,” Old Jack, the quartermaster, laughed, “Sir Dulles, it’s precisely because they are traveling in a large group that they aren’t praying on, or being preyed on by, others. If they were any fewer, they would’ve launched their attacks long ago. The captain of that fleet over there is no idiot. He’s worried that if he attacks other people’s ships, his fleet would sustain casualties and fall prey to others. That’s why, the more ships you have traveling together, the safer it will be. You may not know it, but quite a number of ships had been on our tail just now. We’ve managed to shake them all off, however.”
“There were people eyeing us?!” Lorist exclaimed, “Why didn’t I realize it at all?”
“Milord, look at the cargo vessel roughly 100 meters to our left. There’s no doubt that the crew there has malicious intentions. If we were traveling in a straight line, you’d notice that the vessel is constantly turning on an intercept course. If we were on a similar cargo vessel we would have to slow down if they were in front of us or turn away. They would easily board and rob us otherwise. However, this baby of ours won’t be so easily dealt with…”
After Old Jack rotated the ship’s wheel, the Flying Fish of Dawn swiftly traveled in a semi-circular arc, easily circling past the cargo vessel that attempted to cross their path and leaving them far behind not long after.
Cries and curse rang out from the cargo vessel behind them.
Old Jack laughed and said, “Milord, this ship that you designed is magnificent. It’s able to travel so fast despite its size, giving it a speed easily double that of any normal cargo vessel. Others can only dream of catching us.”
The moment Old Jack finished, Els patted on the mast harshly and said, “Old Jack, you shouldn’t have avoided them like that. If they plan to rob us, let them come and see who’s the one who gets robbed instead!”
Josk nodded in agreement.
Lorist laughed and said, “It’s not a matter of who raids who, Els. Even if we managed to take control of their ship, we don’t have anyone we can assign to control that vessel. If anything, it would do nothing but delay our journey. Forget it, we’ll let them off this time. We’ll teach them a lesson if we have a chance in the future.”
On the 16th day of the 11th month the skies were cloudy with the winds blowing strong.
Thanks to the fins that stretched three meters deep into the sea at the bottom of the ship, the Flying Fish of Dawn didn’t sway about in the waves like the other cargo vessels. Her sharp bow easily cut through one wave after another. She swam through the water like an agile fish. Given her fully extended sails, she truly seemed like a swift arrow traveling across the surface of the ocean.
The winds of the 11th month were incredibly chilling. One would feel as if blades were cutting across one’s face when exposed to the winds without any covering. Lorist had Howard stay within the cabin while he stood at the helm and learned how to steer from Old Jack.
A cry from the lookout at the top of one of the masts could be heard as noon approached.
“A fleet has appeared 600 meters ahead!”
It was at moments like this that Lorist regretted not bringing spyglasses. It was an indispensable tool to sailors. It helped one detect enemies far earlier, and in doing so allowed one to react much faster to sudden developments. Instead, a lookout could only spot things happening 1 kilometer away at most. It was already quite formidable of the lookout to have been able to see the fleet 600 meters away given the cloudy weather.[1]
After a few moments, the lookout shouted again, “400 meters away, a large merchant fleet with 18 large transport vessels and 20 middle-sized transport vessels are heading south at half-sail.”
Captain Wilson breathed a sigh of relief and said, “It’s nothing serious. Normally, merchant fleets of that size belong to one of the seven great merchant guilds of the trade union. Given that they’re traveling south, they should have the same destination as us — Hidegold Bay. However, it’s hard to identify what flag they’re flying given the weather now. It’ll take us another 30 minutes to approach them close enough to find out which merchant guild it is.”
“200 meters ahead, a large merchant vessel flying a flag with a sword-impaled wine barrel, encased in a circular frame,” the lookout reported after a while.
“The Chikdor Merchant Guild?” exclaimed Captain Wilson, “Old Jack, change course and overtake them by circling around them. Don’t pass between their ships.”
“What’s wrong? Why do we have to take a large detour like that?” Els asked, displeased.
Captain Wilson laughed bitterly and said, “Milord, you should know about the Chikdor Merchant Guild, right?”
Lorist patted on Els’s shoulder and said, “I know they are one of the seven largest merchant guilds of the Forde Trade Union. Initially, they were known as the Sword and Barrel. Their name only changed after Chairman Chikdor took control of the guild because he felt that it didn’t sound too good. They are rather low-profile within Morante City, and not many would know that they are one of the seven largest merchant guilds.”
“Milord, you are right. The Chikdor Merchant Guild is one of the hegemons on the ocean, having up to 100 large merchant vessels and countless middle-class cargo vessels as well as seven or eight shipyards. They have huge influence over the Invincible Fleet. They also engage mostly in purchasing loads of goods and dumping them in other lands. They mostly deal in wholesale distribution, so not many are aware of them.
“At sea, they control the routes that head to the Shyarsia Kingdom and Hanayabarta Kingdom. The Chikdor Merchant Guild purchases most of the spice produced by the Shyarsia Kingdom annually. The Hanayabarta Kingdom, on the other hand, use their immense profits from the slave trade to purchase luxury goods and daily necessities from the guild. The guild’s formed four large merchant fleets that rotate every three months. They trade along the coast between Hidegold Bay and the Golden Coast.”
Captain Wilson wet his lips with his tongue before continuing.
“Even though the Chikdor Merchant Guild doesn’t grab much attention on land, they are incredibly domineering at sea. There have been instances where they caused trouble for smaller merchant guilds or individual ship owners. If it were the fleet of any other merchant guild, they might let us sail through their fleet. But this guild’s fleets will only let you in to attack you once you’re inside. They’ll always leave the crew of the ships they attack right there, floating in the middle of the ocean.”
“That’s the reason why you had Old Jack sail around them?” Lorist laughed and said, “Alright, I trust in your judgment. Since our ship travels fast, we can easily lose them after circling around.”
……
Within a lavishly-decorated cabin of the largest merchant vessel in the fleet, Chikdor Moribak sat down in troubled thought. The fleet had encountered a stroke of misfortune just before they could arrive at their home; they had gotten caught in a storm. While he wasn’t worried that any accidents would happen, he was incredibly annoyed that the storm had delayed his return.
As the third-in-line for the position of the successor of the Chikdor Merchant Guild, he frequently found himself pondering on ways he could undermine his two brothers and gain his father’s favor. For that, he even laboriously brought the fleet to the Shyarsia Kingdom to purchase spice. The old king had passed away in the first half of the year, and his successor wasn’t too keen to let the guild continue holding a monopoly on the spice trade. The guild had no choice but to send someone with plenipotentiary powers to settle the matter.
Chikdor Moribak easily solved that problem. The newly ascended king suddenly fell sick and died, leaving his little eight-year-old brother to take the throne. The uncle of the king, who had profitable ties with the guild, was made regent, and the spice trade continued as usual.
Moribak believed that he had done pretty well and would definitely be praised by his father when he returned. However, he didn’t expect that the days spent at sea would be so unbearable. The trip took three whole months. Each day at sea felt like a year to him. He couldn’t eat or sleep well for a single day. Had it not been for the four trained slave girls he purchased at the Hanayabarta Kingdom, Moribak really wouldn’t know what to do with all the time he had on board.
As if the delay caused by the storm wasn’t bad enough, the fleet’s ships were far shakier than ever. Just when Moribak wanted to relieve himself with the slave girls he purchased, he found that all four of them had become seasick and puked to no end. Moribak could do nothing but curse at the slave trader for lying to him.
Even though he claimed that they were trained, they still got seasick?! Ridiculous!
“Young Master, please be patient. We will arrive at Hidegold Bay tomorrow night. Just wait for one more day,” the old servant advised.
All of a sudden, a commotion could be heard outside the cabin.
“What the hell is wrong with these noisy bastards?! Are they hungry for my whip?!” Moribak cursed before he exited the cabin.
“Young Master… Look! That ship is incredibly weird… It’s traveling so quickly!” exclaimed one of the sailors as he pointed to the distance with a look of awe.
Moribak turned to look and was flabbergasted. All he could see was a weird-looking ship that swerved past them at a distance of roughly 60 meters. It quickly overtook the various ships in the fleet and approached the frontmost one.
“Young Master, that ship is traveling faster than 40 knots. This is the fastest ship I’ve ever seen,” the merchant vessel’s captain said. He had already served as a captain for the guild for more than 20 years.
“No way…” mused Moribak with shock, “Is it really that fast?”
“It is, Young Master. Please trust my observation. They are even able to travel at full-sail with the wind blowing so strong. That ship must have great wind-resistance capabilities as well as an incredibly sturdy build. Even though the ship’s size is rather narrow, it can cruise incredibly stably, unlike our ships which will sway with the waves. The designer of that ship must be nothing short of genius. He has designed a magnificent horse that can race about at sea,” said the captain.
Moribak didn’t have a single doubt for the words of the captain. He trusted that the captain was a loyal man. Since that was the case, he felt that he should definitely obtain the ship for his personal use. As long as he could get his hands on that ship, he could bring it to the shipyards of his family. He could then determine what made it so fast, and use it to improve his family’s ships. If he managed to accomplish that, his father would definitely be impressed.
At that moment, Moribak felt a burst of excitement build up in his heart, before he instructed his men to blow the horn and use flag signals to express his wishes to see the owner of that ship and ask the ship to approach his fleet.
However, after long moments of trying, the weird-looking ship didn’t respond to their signals and went its own way. In a few moments, it shrinked into a small, blurry, dot before disappearing from sight altogether.
Moribak felt as if he had been smacked squarely in the face. He was incredibly furious. Never had he felt such humiliation before. There was actually someone who dared to refuse his well-intentioned invitation.
Very well, it seems that the ship is also heading for Hidegold Bay, Moribak thought, When I arrive, I will definitely seek you out and show you the ’warm hospitality’ of the Chikdor Merchant Guild!
[1] Editor’s note: This is an interesting error for an author to make. Barring special climatic circumstances like fog, choppy water, or a dark night, you should be able to see far further than normal. At the standard height of a crow’s nest (around 30 metres for a ship of that size, perhaps a little more), you should be able to see about 20 kilometres out to the horizon. It should be easy to spot a ship of similar size (much less an entire fleet of them) at 12-15 kilometres. Even if we take into account the increased motion of the crow’s nest (due to it’s distance from the ship’s centre of mass), it should still be easy to spot a ship at 5-8 kilometres, not the 600 metres the author suggests.
TL;DR, the author made a, rather interesting, mistake. You should be able to spot a ship (much less a fleet) at a far greater distance than 600 metres.
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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