Volume 2
Chapter 73 : They Are Not So Simple
Henk’s father had been kidnapped, his hand severed, with the word “Price” carved into the palm.
Due to the brutality of the act, Rozokaira suppressed the news.
Only he, Henk and Lauriel knew.
“It was bound to happen.”
The seasoned merchant’s face was grim as he paced the office.
His concern wasn’t Henk’s father.
To him, the farmer was merely Lauriel’s accessory.
Whether that nearly decrepit father lived or died was irrelevant.
What troubled Rozokaira was an off-board move from other forces.
Though he was Little Pelican City’s richest man, with some capital even in Watson Territory, he was nothing compared to the truly wealthy families.
Just as Lauriel bet that merchants, constrained by some rule, wouldn’t dare overstep, Rozokaira bet that the Pelican Guild wouldn’t collapse under ruthless tactics from other wealthy merchants.
He thought he’d won that bet.
After all, anyone could see the guild’s potential.
Even Qingling City’s local grain guilds, striking back with all their might, could’ve hindered them with various tactics.
Yet the Pelican Guild had grown smoothly in such a short time, unhindered, proving he was right.
But if he was right… Who kidnapped Henk’s father?
The plain-looking farmer Lauriel also frowned, clearly thinking the same and equally puzzled.
“If it was… another guild’s doing,” he muttered, “why now?”
“But if not them, who else could it be?” Rozokaira exhaled a puff of cigar smoke. “Or has that big shot grown bored? Canceling the rules to watch us tear at each other like wild dogs? That’d suit their character.”
His latter words made the usually calm Lauriel tremble, but neither the terrified Henk nor the preoccupied Rozokaira noticed.
The stout man took a deep breath, grabbing the hand on the table, staring again at the word carved in the palm—Price.
As if driven by something frantic, Lauriel pushed his mind to its limits, temples throbbing.
After an unknown time, staring at the word, he blurted out, “What if it’s not for profit, but… revenge?”
“…Revenge?” Rozokaira paused, then stroked his chin thoughtfully.
“You mean, other farmers?”
“I can’t think of any other possibility.”
Lauriel replied, turning to Henk.
“Henk, have you corresponded with your family?”
“…Huh? Yeah, I had someone deliver a letter to my dad and brother, and… some stuff.”
Confused and panicked, Henk answered helplessly, “Lauriel, my dad, my brother, they—”
“Calm down,” Lauriel interrupted.
“We’re figuring it out.”
“Did you tell your father in the letter how well you’re doing, your status, and about the Pelican Guild?”
Worried sick about his family, Henk spoke freely.
“Yeah, yeah, is that… not okay?”
Lauriel and Rozokaira exchanged knowing looks.
Then, surprisingly… they both sighed in relief.
“So that’s it. Haha, I almost got scared,” Rozokaira grinned.
“Nothing to worry about then.”
“Just a revenge act. We just need to be more cautious…”
“Wait, what are you talking about?”
Their apparent indifference to his father’s safety made Henk raise his voice unconsciously.
“Why was my dad targeted? What… what’s happened to him?”
Rozokaira and Lauriel, now visibly relaxed, looked at Henk.
Their gazes made him shrink back, stirring an odd, suppressed… anger.
Finally, Lauriel spoke.
“It’s simple. Most likely, after your father got your letter, he bragged about you back home, revealing your identity. Then… other farmers took him.”
“No way!” Henk shouted in disbelief.
“Everyone in the village is good. They wouldn’t do this!”
“Good people among those about to be ruined?” Rozokaira sneered.
“Henk, where’s your hometown? Where’s their grain sold?”
“Around… around Qingling City.”
Then, Lauriel patiently gave Henk a lesson.
The grain market, its takeover, its destruction, and the final outcome… After hearing it all, Henk stood frozen, silent for a long time.
“We’ll find a way to save your father, don’t worry,” Lauriel said, patting Henk’s shoulder perfunctorily. “The guild has plenty of money. Saving him won’t be hard. By the way, Mr. Heg, that communication…”
The dismissive voices faded in Henk’s ears.
His mind echoed only with Lauriel’s earlier words.
After a long time, he suddenly rushed out of the lounge without a word.
“Your friend seems pretty shaken, Mr. Moramo,” Rozokaira remarked, shrugging.
“Just help him get revenge. Kill everyone who took his father, and he won’t complain much,” Lauriel said calmly.
“Even if he does, it doesn’t matter. If he’s too ungrateful, we’ll replace him.”
“Haha, I like that attitude, Mr. Moramo. You’re a great partner.”
The two paid little attention to the youth who fled, continuing their business talk.
Curiously, the two who had been debating whether to expand production now reached an agreement:
Increase yield and speed, but not just that.
They would boost the Pelican Guild’s fame, promoting their fantastical grain… across the entire Empire.
Within days, a renowned imperial gourmet passed through Watson Territory.
By “chance,” he dined at a restaurant with special ingredients.
After tasting their vegetable and grain dishes, he was astounded.
[From a culinary perspective, this restaurant’s skill is abysmal, yet even with such dreadful cooking, the ingredients effortlessly moved me. Their quality is extraordinary.]
[An ordinary restaurant in an ordinary territory shouldn’t have such perfect ingredients. Upon inquiry, I learned… such ingredients can be bought in Watson Territory at prices nearly identical to common ones.]
[I didn’t believe it until I bought a tomato in this small territory’s market, so fresh it brought tears to my eyes.]
This gourmet was renowned—among the noble circles, that is.
His article, published in the Imperial Capital, caused a massive stir.
A stir so great it was… almost incomprehensible.
“Mingfuluo!”
In Babel Tower’s public cafeteria, Hendrik waved cheerfully at Mingfuluo, who held a plate of vegetables. “Come sit!”
Miss Doll paused, silent for two or three seconds, then quietly sat across from him.
“The public cafeteria’s use ingredients grown with the Soil Enhancement Potion,” Hendrik said happily. “How’s the taste?”
“It’s fine,” Mingfuluo replied softly, head lowered.
“I don’t have a standard for judging food.”
“And I’ve never seen you in the cafeteria… trying the new ingredients?”
“…Sort of.”
—She wouldn’t say someone, under the guise of her father, had ordered her to eat three meals daily.
Hendrik, used to Mingfuluo’s demeanor, remained cheerful, handing her a newspaper.
“Mingfuluo… we did it. We really did it!”
Mingfuluo glanced at the paper.
The bold, somewhat sensational headline made her frown deeply.
[A Miraculous Potion from Babel Tower, the Holy Miracle to End Hunger?]
But Hendrik, undeterred, gushed excitedly, “I’ve been keeping an eye on Little Pelican City and Breeze City. Breeze City’s quiet for some reason, but Little Pelican City… heavens, their efficiency—not just in planting, but in distributing grain across the territory—is incredible!”
The middle-aged man’s eyes shone with fulfilled hope.
“In just over a month, a mid-sized territory is nearly hunger-free. And we only gave them a small dose of the potion. If we provide more, reclaim more fields, the Empire’s hunger problem could—”
“This is veering off our plan, Hendrik.”
Mingfuluo calmly cut off his enthusiasm.
“We meant to limit this to those two territories. Now the whole Empire knows… Do you think that’s good?”
Hendrik paused, then rubbed his forehead with a wry smile.
“You’re right. This suddenly blows up… it’ll be troublesome for Lord Anselm.”
No… the problem lies with Anselm.
Mingfuluo, gripping her knife and fork, stayed silent.
In brief moments alone, away from Anselm, she could barely reclaim the rational, calm self capable of analyzing the situation clearly.
Because with Anselm, the pressure she felt… was immense.
She was constantly thinking, or being guided to think, about what was happening, not what Anselm wanted.
This was good, but… not entirely good.
Under this immense pressure, Mingfuluo had almost forgotten the belief she had always clung to—that Anselm harbored ill intentions toward her.
Or rather, she seemed to have… truly abandoned that belief.
Because Anselm, in playing the role of “Father,” was simply too perfect.
So perfect that Mingfuluo, who had lacked this crucial figure in her life, craved his guidance, his teachings, and the tangible knowledge of “transformation” when she was with him, despite the pressure.
Even now, in moments of calm, she could clearly recognize this, but it was… already too late.
She couldn’t break free from this feeling.
Or rather, this was the rational choice Mingfuluo made after weighing the pros and cons.
When with Anselm, she had no energy left to think about these things.
Only when she was Mingfuluo again could she faintly glimpse the potential danger lurking in this anomaly.
This game, orchestrated by Anselm… its outcome hinged on which of the two territories ultimately developed better.
By normal standards, a territory’s development was a long process.
Even a year might not show clear changes, let alone a month.
But… Little Pelican City was like a carriage pulled by a frenzied horse dosed with potions, galloping recklessly, almost madly, across the plains.
Too fast.
As if an invisible hand were dragging it, pulling it toward a bottomless abyss.
Drawing too much attention was definitely not good, yet Mingfuluo couldn’t pinpoint exactly why.
Anselm had restrained all transcendent beings, so no one could seize or plunder this fruit through violence.
The source of her unease, the unknown problem… Where did it lie?
Mingfuluo silently ate a piece of broccoli, feeling a hint of relief that Anselm didn’t keep her by his side constantly.
Otherwise, where would she find the time or mental space to think about these things?
Amid this relief, Mingfuluo also felt a deep sense of powerlessness.
Even if she could think and identify problems, she was powerless to change anything.
The only one who could change it all was Fath—
A sudden thought flashed through Miss Doll’s mind and almost simultaneously, her body stiffened, her chewing pausing.
…Absurd.
She murmured to herself, resuming her meal.
But a vibration from her lab coat pocket interrupted her again.
This time, Mingfuluo said nothing, swiftly standing with her plate, ignoring the half-eaten food, and preparing to leave.
“Mingfuluo? Leaving already?” Hendrik didn’t understand why she was suddenly departing.
“Let’s talk more about Little Pelican City, and maybe the Soil Enhancement Potion could still be improved—”
“Anselm called me.”
With just that sentence, Hendrik could say no more.
He smiled, saying warmly, “Then Lord Anselm’s matters are more important. Go quickly.”
Mingfuluo nodded slightly, but as she turned to leave, Hendrik suddenly called out again.
“…Mingfuluo.”
This middle-aged man, a mentor and father figure, one of the few significant people in her life, hesitated for a long time before saying softly, “Are you… happy now?”
Mingfuluo frowned slightly, seeming puzzled. “Why ask that?”
“I just… want to know,” Hendrik said, appearing somewhat uneasy, nervous for reasons unknown.
“Seeing Little Pelican City, seeing Watson Territory change like this, does it make you happy? Do you feel… all your efforts were worthwhile?”
Mingfuluo gazed quietly at Hendrik, the calm in her purple eyes making him instinctively look away.
“I’m doing well, Hendrik,” Mingfuluo replied softly. “As you said, I feel it’s all been worth it.”
“Why would you doubt that? You, Ronggor, and the others, after Grandfather’s passing, have always taught me this, haven’t you?”
“Just confirming,” Hendrik said, reassured by her response.
“You bear so much… Recently, Ronggor and I started to… regret, thinking the expectations and pressure we placed on you might have been too great.”
“That’s not the case, Hendrik.”
Mingfuluo Zege’s lips curved into a barely perceptible smile.
“I’m doing well now, and I’ll do even better in the future. Don’t worry.”
“Yes, you truly are… an extraordinary genius, Mingfuluo.”
Watching her leave, Hendrik murmured with relief and gratitude, “You’re not suffering because of this… That’s truly wonderful.”
Mingfuluo didn’t hear his words, but her steps grew unconsciously lighter.
Even though she hadn’t noticed that time and again, she was… increasingly eager to meet Anselm.
When betrayal became an unavoidable misunderstanding, when she faced countless dilemmas and struggled to move forward… Mingfuluo increasingly wanted to be with Anselm again.
But the boy from the past was no longer young, nor did he treat her with the warmth and familiarity of a friend as he once had.
The young man now, beneath his gentle facade, hid a coldness Mingfuluo could vaguely discern.
He was lofty, always holding absolute control.
They were no longer friends, just as in that speech when he carried an exhausted Hitana away, leaving her behind in the ruins, his attitude had made clear.
But that was fine.
This was good. This was… also very good.
***
In the lounge, Mingfuluo was observing scenes from Hydra’s Domain, specifically the other territory in this game—Breeze City—through the Shadow Crystal Anselm had given her.
Breeze City, relocated to Mirror Lake Territory, showed the same phenomenon as Little Pelican City—high-yield, high-speed, high-quality grain sweeping the market, putting immense pressure on other farmers.
But strangely, Breeze City only showed this trend.
It hadn’t birthed a guild dominating the territory’s grain market like Little Pelican City, nor had it driven farmers to near-mad desperation.
The petite scholar, hugging her knees on the sofa, frowned slightly, murmuring, “What’s… the difference? Is it because Breeze City lacks someone like Lauriel to unify all the enhanced fields? No… that’s not it, what is it…”
As she pondered, Anselm entered with a fruit platter, his steps light, his mood evidently bright.
“What are you thinking about?”
“Why Breeze City… seems so quiet,” Mingfuluo answered honestly.
Anselm only smiled.
“Have some fruit first. Do you know why I called you here?”
Mingfuluo, picking up a sweet strawberry, shook her head.
“Because something big is about to happen in Little Pelican City, and I need you to be a witness.”
“…Something big?”
Mingfuluo had never stopped observing Little Pelican City and Watson Territory, but she couldn’t monitor every detail, only focusing on what her thoughts demanded.
If it was something big, there should’ve been signs.
Why hadn’t she… noticed anything?
As Mingfuluo thought, Anselm leisurely sat beside her, patting his lap.
Miss Doll obediently and skillfully climbed into his lap, the familiar warmth from his back and her hips making her unconsciously relax.
“Let me think… Where to begin? Oh, it doesn’t matter.”
Anselm said something odd, then snapped his fingers lightly and a light screen appeared before them.
“…”
The screen showed a man and woman in the act of copulation.
Mingfuluo turned her head away, silent for a moment before asking softly, “This is… the big event?”
“Don’t just look at the surface, dear Helen.”
Anselm gently but firmly held her face, forcing her to look at the screen. “Look closely—his physical traits, fingers, skin, build.”
“Rough knuckles, calloused, Neville, dark skin…” Mingfuluo quickly realized. “He’s… a farmer?”
“More precisely, a farmer who’s now the envy of all Little Pelican City and Watson Territory.”
“…But what does he have to do with the big event?”
After confirming the man’s identity, Anselm released her face.
She looked away, saying, “There are plenty of such farmers in Little Pelican City.”
“Yes, but soon there won’t be many left.”
“Wha—”
Before she could finish, the bedroom window of the farmer and woman shattered.
A burly man burst through, rushing to the stunned pair in a few strides, pulling a dagger from his coat and stabbing it into the farmer’s chest with a ferocious expression.
One, two stabs—the sound of flesh being pierced echoed in the lounge, the blood splattering from the farmer’s chest seeming to stain the floor.
Mingfuluo sat frozen in Anselm’s lap, her mind blank for a moment.
Anselm, smiling, waved his hand and more screens appeared before her.
Some showed farmers hacked to death, others fighting assailants, and some unharmed but facing unknown fates.
“What’s… happening?”
Mingfuluo clenched her fists, nearly standing up.
She saw clearly—the physical traits of those assassins, those thugs, were the same as Little Pelican City’s farmers!
They… were farmers too!
“Is it hard to understand?” Anselm said with a casual smile.
“Something we couldn’t possibly have noticed must have happened, escalating the conflict between these farmers and Little Pelican City’s farmers to an irreconcilable point.”
“If they can’t survive…”
The young Hydra stroked Mingfuluo’s cheek.
“Why not take those who caused their ruin with them?”
“But… impossible. How could the conflict escalate to this degree so quickly?”
Mingfuluo instinctively protested.
“It would take at least two months, no, three… How could normal people become so radical and brutal, and they—”
“You’ve noticed the problem. That’s good, dear Helen.”
Anselm said with great satisfaction.
“But before that… let’s see how this event ends.”
He enlarged one screen, its protagonist none other than Lauriel Moramo, the man who sparked the upheaval in Watson Territory, sent by his father at great cost to serve a second-tier transcendent being.
Lauriel was writing in his study when the screen showed two armed farmers breaking in.
Lauriel heard the noise downstairs, stood alertly, opened the door, and called for a servant, only to hear a scream.
His expression changed.
He searched the room for a weapon but found none.
He opened the window to jump but hesitated, one foot on the sill.
As heavy footsteps approached, he withdrew, sat at his desk, took a deep breath, and stared at the door.
Soon, two blood-soaked farmers kicked it open, advancing with cruel, ferocious expressions.
Mingfuluo saw the excitement, ecstasy and a sense of… release in their eyes, as if this act would leave them with no regrets.
But Lauriel, seated, showed no fear.
As they approached, he said calmly, “You’re… farmers too, right?”
“Too? Pfft! We’re not like you, you wizard, you devil!”
One farmer spat blood, exhaling a foul breath.
“You’ll pay the price… you damned thing!”
“I don’t think so,” Lauriel said, shaking his head.
“Because you still have a chance.”
“Haha, you’re scared out of your mind! A chance? Kneel and beg, maybe—”
“Many have died already, haven’t they?”
Lauriel leaned forward, his tone earnest.
“So, how about I give you the magical fields of the dead? What do you say?”
The farmers’ ferocious expressions froze.
Then, Mingfuluo watched as their vengeful, death-defying looks melted away at a visible pace.
After moments of doubt, hesitation, and struggle, their faces lit up with unmistakable, chilling ecstasy and… greed.
In that instant—
All hatred vanished into thin air.
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Chapters
- Chapter 245 : Chapter 245
- Chapter 244 : Chapter 244
- Chapter 243 : Chapter 243
- Chapter 242 : Chapter 242
- Chapter 241 : Chapter 241
- Chapter 240 : Chapter 240
- Chapter 239 : Chapter 239
- Chapter 238 : Chapter 238
- Chapter 237 : Chapter 237
- Chapter 236 : Chapter 236
- Chapter 235 : Chapter 235
- Chapter 234 : Chapter 234
- Chapter 233 : Chapter 233
- Chapter 232 : Chapter 232
- Chapter 231 : Chapter 231
- Chapter 230 : Chapter 230
- Chapter 229 : Chapter 229
- Chapter 228 : Chapter 228
- Chapter 227 : Chapter 227
- Chapter 226 : Chapter 226
- Chapter 225 : Chapter 225
- Chapter 224 : Chapter 224
- Chapter 223 : Chapter 223
- Chapter 222 : Chapter 222
- Chapter 221 : Chapter 221
- Chapter 220 : Chapter 220
- Chapter 219 : Chapter 219
- Chapter 218 : Chapter 218
- Chapter 217 : Chapter 217
- Chapter 216 : Chapter 216
- Chapter 215 : Chapter 215
- Chapter 214 : Chapter 214
- Chapter 213 : Chapter 213
- Chapter 212 : Chapter 212
- Chapter 211 : Chapter 211
- Chapter 210 : Chapter 210
- Chapter 209 : Chapter 209
- Chapter 208 : Chapter 208
- Chapter 207 : Chapter 207
- Chapter 206 : Chapter 206
- Chapter 205 : Chapter 205
- Chapter 204 : Chapter 204
- Chapter 203 : Chapter 203
- Chapter 202 : Chapter 202
- Chapter 201.3 : Chapter 201.3
- Chapter 201.2 : Chapter 201.2
- Chapter 201.1 : Chapter 201.1
- Chapter 200 : Chapter 200
- Chapter 199 : Chapter 199
- Chapter 198 : Chapter 198
- Chapter 197 : Chapter 197
- Chapter 196 : Chapter 196
- Chapter 195 : Chapter 195
- Chapter 194 : Chapter 194
- Chapter 193 : Chapter 193
- Chapter 192 : Chapter 192
- Chapter 191 : Chapter 191
- Chapter 190 : Chapter 190
- Chapter 189 : Chapter 189
- Chapter 188 : Chapter 188
- Chapter 187 : Chapter 187
- Chapter 186 : Chapter 186
- Chapter 185 : Chapter 185
- Chapter 184 : Chapter 184
- Chapter 183 : Chapter 183
- Chapter 182 : Chapter 182
- Chapter 181 : Chapter 181
- Chapter 180 : Chapter 180
- Chapter 179 : Chapter 179
- Chapter 178 : Chapter 178
- Chapter 177 : Chapter 177
- Chapter 176 : Chapter 176
- Chapter 175 : Chapter 175
- Chapter 174 : Chapter 174
- Chapter 173 : Chapter 173
- Chapter 172 : Chapter 172
- Chapter 171 : Chapter 171
- Chapter 170 : Chapter 170
- Chapter 169 : Chapter 169
- Chapter 168 : Chapter 168
- Chapter 167 : Chapter 167
- Chapter 166 : Chapter 166
- Chapter 165 : Chapter 165
- Chapter 164 : Chapter 164
- Chapter 163 : Chapter 163
- Chapter 162 : Chapter 162
- Chapter 161 : Chapter 161
- Chapter 160 : Chapter 160
- Chapter 159 : Chapter 159
- Chapter 158 : Chapter 158
- Chapter 157 : Chapter 157
- Chapter 156 : Chapter 156
- Chapter 155 : Chapter 155
- Chapter 154 : Chapter 154
- Chapter 153 : Chapter 153
- Chapter 152 : Chapter 152
- Chapter 151 : Chapter 151
- Chapter 150 : Chapter 150
- Chapter 149 : Chapter 149
- Chapter 148 : Chapter 148
- Chapter 147 : Chapter 147
- Chapter 146 : Chapter 146
- Chapter 145 : Chapter 145
- Chapter 144 : Chapter 144
- Chapter 143 : Chapter 143
- Chapter 142 : Chapter 142
- Chapter 141 : Chapter 141
- Chapter 140 : Chapter 140
- Chapter 139 : Chapter 139
- Chapter 138 : Chapter 138
- Chapter 137 : Chapter 137
- Chapter 136 : Chapter 136
- Chapter 135 : Chapter 135
- Chapter 134 : Chapter 134
- Chapter 133 : Chapter 133
- Chapter 132 : Chapter 132
- Chapter 131 : Chapter 131
- Chapter 130 : Chapter 130
- Chapter 129 : Chapter 129
- Chapter 128 : Chapter 128
- Chapter 127 : Chapter 127
- Chapter 126 : Chapter 126
- Chapter 125 : Chapter 125
- Chapter 124 : Chapter 124
- Chapter 123 : Chapter 123
- Chapter 122 : Chapter 122
- Chapter 121 : Chapter 121
- Chapter 120 : Chapter 120
- Chapter 119 : Chapter 119
- Chapter 118 : Chapter 118
- Chapter 117 : Chapter 117
- Chapter 116 : Chapter 116
- Chapter 115 : Chapter 115
- Chapter 114 : Chapter 114
- Chapter 113 : Chapter 113
- Chapter 112 : Chapter 112
- Chapter 111 : Chapter 111
- Chapter 110 : Chapter 110
- Chapter 109 : Chapter 109
- Chapter 108 : Chapter 108
- Chapter 107 : Chapter 107
- Chapter 106 : Chapter 106
- Chapter 105 : Chapter 105
- Chapter 104 : Chapter 104
- Chapter 103 : Chapter 103
- Chapter 102 : Chapter 102
- Chapter 101 : Chapter 101
- Chapter 100 : Chapter 100
- Chapter 99 : Chapter 99
- Chapter 98 : Chapter 98
- Chapter 97 : Chapter 97
- Chapter 96 : Chapter 96
- Chapter 95 : Chapter 95
- Chapter 94 : Chapter 94
- Chapter 93 : Chapter 93
- Chapter 92 : Chapter 92
- Chapter 91 : Chapter 91
- Chapter 90 : Chapter 90
- Chapter 89 : Chapter 89
- Chapter 88 : Chapter 88
- Chapter 87 : Chapter 87
- Chapter 86 : Chapter 86
- Chapter 85 : Chapter 85
- Chapter 84 : Chapter 84
- Chapter 83 : Chapter 83
- Chapter 82 : Chapter 82
- Chapter 81 : Chapter 81
- Chapter 80 : Chapter 80
- Chapter 79 : Chapter 79
- Chapter 78 : Chapter 78
- Chapter 77 : Chapter 77
- Chapter 76 : Chapter 76
- Chapter 75 : Chapter 75
- Chapter 74 : Chapter 74
- Chapter 73 : Chapter 73
- Chapter 72 : Chapter 72
- Chapter 71 : Chapter 71
- Chapter 70 : Chapter 70
- Chapter 69 : Chapter 69
- Chapter 68 : Chapter 68
- Chapter 67 : Chapter 67
- Chapter 66 : Chapter 66
- Chapter 65 : Chapter 65
- Chapter 64 : Chapter 64
- Chapter 63 : Chapter 63
- Chapter 62 : Chapter 62
- Chapter 61 : Chapter 61
- Chapter 60 : Chapter 60
- Chapter 59 : Chapter 59
- Chapter 58 : Chapter 58
- Chapter 57 : Chapter 57
- Chapter 56 : Chapter 56
- Chapter 55 : Chapter 55
- Chapter 54 : Chapter 54
- Chapter 53 : Chapter 53
- Chapter 52 : Chapter 52
- Chapter 51 : Chapter 51
- Chapter 50 : Chapter 50
- Chapter 49 : Chapter 49
- Chapter 48 : Chapter 48
- Chapter 47 : Chapter 47
- Chapter 46 : Chapter 46
- Chapter 45 : Chapter 45
- Chapter 44 : Chapter 44
- Chapter 43 : Chapter 43
- Chapter 42 : Chapter 42
- Chapter 41 : Chapter 41
- Chapter 40 : Chapter 40
- Chapter 39 : Chapter 39
- Chapter 38 : Chapter 38
- Chapter 37 : Chapter 37
- Chapter 36 : Chapter 36
- Chapter 35 : Chapter 35
- Chapter 34 : Chapter 34
- Chapter 33 : Chapter 33
- Chapter 32 : Chapter 32
- Chapter 31 : Chapter 31
- Chapter 30 : Chapter 30
- Chapter 29 : Chapter 29
- Chapter 28 : Chapter 28
- Chapter 27 : Chapter 27
- Chapter 26 : Chapter 26
- Chapter 25 : Chapter 25
- Chapter 24 : Chapter 24
- Chapter 23 : Chapter 23
- Chapter 22 : Chapter 22
- Chapter 21 : Chapter 21
- Chapter 20 : Chapter 20
- Chapter 19 : Chapter 19
- Chapter 18 : Chapter 18
- Chapter 17 : Chapter 17
- Chapter 16 : Chapter 16
- Chapter 15 : Chapter 15
- Chapter 14 : Chapter 14
- Chapter 13 : Chapter 13
- Chapter 12 : Chapter 12
- Chapter 11 : Chapter 11
- Chapter 10 : Chapter 10
- Chapter 9 : Chapter 9
- Chapter 8 : Chapter 8
- Chapter 7 : Chapter 7
- Chapter 6 : Chapter 6
- Chapter 5 : Chapter 5
- Chapter 4 : Chapter 4
- Chapter 3 : Chapter 3
- Chapter 2 : Chapter 2
- Chapter 1 : Chapter 1