Chapter 125: Purple Sky
Over the next two days, I did exactly as I said I would and relaxed. Of course, that didn’t mean nothing was happening around me.
For one, those posters I saw on the streets earlier had spread like a virus. They were everywhere, on almost every building, and scattered across the streets. At some point I felt more concerned than confused. I didn’t believe this was happening for no reason.
I just didn’t know why, and since I wasn’t searching, I couldn’t find out who. I could only hope this didn’t devolve in a way that would land me in more trouble.
Part of me thought that it was the precursor to some kind of protest or revolution, but I didn’t believe that my winning the tournament was enough to spark something like that. If not for the slap to Carrion’s face my victory would be, I wouldn’t have even bothered with it.
It really didn’t matter much, so I let it be and let my days pass.
Umara and I devoted those two days to scientific discussion. This time, it was a deep dive, unlike the more surface level concepts we previously covered. In the process, I filled out another 30 pages for her, all of them loaded with definitions and principles.
The core of our discussions revolved around some chemistry, biology, and ballistics. I taught her about different chemicals and how they could affect the human body, including the ways to synthesize them and about chemical synthesis in general. I also taught her most of what there was to know about ballistic weapons, including grenades and bombs.
In particular, I talked about the most explosive weapon I utilized during the tournament, particularly the one against the earth warlock.
Satchel charges.
They were simple weapons utilized during WW2 and were nothing more than explosives packed into a handbag. The type of explosive could vary and came in various quantities.
For the annoying fellow who walled me in and insisted on being difficult to lock down, I decided to bring out the good stuff. I used the satchel charges alongside grenades in order to either demolish his walls or corner him with his own structures. In the end, it worked out.
The only downside was that it took a lot of energy, but that was beside the point. I taught Umara about what they were, how they worked, why, and all the other little details.
Of course, conceptually it was all simple. It was easy to know that a bullet inside a rifle had its primer ignited by a firing pin, combusting the gunpowder within the casing and propelling the bullet through the barrel while twisting it with rifling.
The problem was in the weeds. It wasn’t easy to know that primers could be composed of a variety of different chemicals, that gunpowder, or more specifically smokeless powder, could be shaped in several ways like pellets or cordite and have their own special effects, or why the rifling enhanced a bullet’s ballistic coefficient. And the systems within a gun instantly grew more complicated with the advent of automatic feeding, adding on a whole other level of mechanical complexity.
Then there were explosives that could be ignited through electricity, shock, or combustion. Each one had different properties and effects that determined how you could potentially defend against it. After all, just because you blocked something didn’t mean you blocked all the energy. As soon as tanks became widespread in WW2, armor piercing became a big deal. And sometimes, you didn’t even need to break the armor. Shockwaves and spalling would kill just as easily as penetration.
Everything was rather easy to understand individually, but the way it all came together and painted one massive and convoluted picture had Umara stumped.
Weapons were more than just their components and chemistries. A weapon was an icon of its creator’s intent.
Regardless, it was difficult to explain to her how these things could be defended against. That’s what she wanted to know the most; in her words, if she could defend against my weapons, she could defend against anything.
I agreed with her, but the issue was that these weapons were built precisely to punch through defenses. It was why warlock barriers couldn’t handle bullets even if the overall force was less than an attack from a knight.
This led to one important lesson that I told her.
It wasn’t about the total amount of energy, but rather how that energy was used.
Of course, like with the earth warlock, sometimes more boom was the key to your problems. When one bomb wasn’t enough, I threw more.
But weapons were not just about destructive power, but efficiency. I wanted Umara to learn that, because she only had a finite amount of energy.
That was essentially the conclusion of our two day discussion.
The day came for us to leave for our last excursion.
Umara and I packed our things and went to the terminal instead of the Magisterium, meeting with the rest of our class as well as our squad and the Puppet Master.
It’s also when we finally got to see Vetsmon.
He didn’t look too good, to say the least. Hollow cheekbones and saggy eyes most prominently told of his ordeals, and the templar standing sentinel behind him certainly didn’t help his image.
It didn’t seem like he was going to talk to us much. Either he wasn’t allowed to, or simply wasn’t in the mood. I didn’t blame him either way, but that didn’t mean it wouldn’t be awkward.
“Listen up!”
The Puppet Master’s voice echoed through the terminal. There were several hundred soldiers around us, probably reinforcements for the base we were headed to.
“Our destination is the forward bastion Purple Sky! This will be the most dangerous base you’ve ever been to. The only people there who are below Authority 5 are logistics officers. There are approximately 100 thousand troops at this installation alone, and you will be nothing more than a small drop in that enormous bucket. For the duration of your stay, all of you will be given a temporary Infantry rank of Sergeant, equivalent to an Authority 4. You must
follow the chain of command accordingly. There will be no excuses for neglecting your duties, disobeying orders, or falling out of rank. Do so, and disciplinary action will be taken. And believe me, that’s the last thing you want right before graduation. Now board the Rail! You only have two cars, so you’d better get comfortable!”
The last of his words prompted us to file into the Rail, piling into one of two cars.
They were big, but not entirely enough to comfortably accommodate 150 students.
75 students per car meant that we were squeezing a little. Of course, the Elites immediately carved out a section for themselves, so we at least got more space.
My squad claimed three small rows. Umara and I took one while Feiden and Tana took another. As for Vetsmon, he was stuck with his babysitter.
Like that, we were off. However, as soon as the Rail started moving, I frowned in annoyance.
I could hardly call it a premonition, but I immediately knew that something annoying would be happening not long from now.
……
…
After a day, we made a stop at a military depot, picking up more troops and supplies before streaking back off to the base.
It was another day before we finally arrived at Purple Sky. Its namesake was immediately obvious.
The terminal itself was even larger than the Capitol’s, about twice as deep and thrice as long. It accommodated truckloads of supplies and troops that constantly boarded and disembarked. That wasn’t even considering the fact that there were two other Rails that came into this place.
Once we arrived, we were immediately taken command of by another officer, an Authority 8. We were assigned to one of the weaker battalions primarily responsible for support, not any kind of direct combat utility, which was completely fine with me.
A streaked expanse hung over us as we walked to our quarters. I couldn’t imagine what was turning it purple, but whatever it was, it was working.
We were rushed off with our luggage to a huge living area. It was essentially a hangar filled with nothing but bunks, crap, and people.
I was separated from Umara in the process as the girls were taken elsewhere. Feiden and I paired up and dumped our stuff on our beds.
After that, we were taken to a command area for a debrief.
The Magisterium students were already divided into squads, but to better integrate us into the command structure, each squad would be assigned their own commander.
The chain of command was an integral part of making sure that we could get told what to do in the most efficient manner. As the strongest squad, we were assigned Squad 1 and given a captain who was in charge of mine and Ponteck’s squad, the second strongest.
We were also given assignments. Everyone had something to do, even if it was bullshit, sometimes quite literally. We were set on a rotating schedule for tasks, particularly cleaning duties.
We couldn’t do much even in a support role, given our low authorities. They would probably find something for us to do later, but until then, we were stuck getting bottom of the barrel duties.
And there was no delay. Our duties started on the spot, and conveniently, my squad was on dusting duty.
What was dusting duty?
“This is fucking bullshit.”
I muttered while swiping a broom across an entry ramp. This ramp led into a bay for countless vehicles. Of course, these vehicles tracked in dirt, purple grass, and whatever else was out there. So our job was to sweep it up.
The only issue was that the trucks constantly came and went, without rest or respite. We had to sprint out of the way whenever they came or left, before running back to get to sweeping again. If we slacked, we got yelled at.
I heard Umara chuckle from behind me.
“I would say it’s relaxing compared to the other things we could be doing.”
“You’re right. We could be on toilet duty.”
“I think I’d kill myself.”
Feiden muttered from the side, making me laugh.
“Hummer!”
“Hummer!”
A few people shouted as a car came speeding up the ramp. We ran out of the way as it flew past and into the hangar.
I scoffed.
“I’m pretty sure they’re trying to hit us.”
“I’ve heard they do exactly that. It’s like a game.”
“Assholes.”
I shook my head before running back and finding a streak of muddy crap inside a crevice. Left behind by the Hummer, of course.
Well, we were the newbies. We weren’t really allowed to complain.
I did anyway though. Dusting duty wouldn’t be so bad if it didn’t last 6 hours. And apparently it wasn’t usually difficult, but because it was spring and rainy, a lot more mud got caked on the tires and more was tracked in. Normally it was just dirt or dust.
But again, it wasn’t as bad as what the bathroom cleanup fellows had to deal with. I said a silent prayer for them. And then prayed we would never be assigned to that.
And that was our entire first day.
The tour of the base only came the second day, and it seemed like we wouldn’t be rotated on our duties. Since we were elites, we got the good stuff. I had the Puppet Master to thank for that.
After the second day’s tour we were back to menial labor. A quick question to the Puppet Master told me that we wouldn’t be getting missions anytime soon. Apparently, there was a lull in attacks recently. Any missions that came up were mainly for scouting, and that wouldn’t go to us.
The only issue I had with that information was that it gave me a bad feeling, stronger than the annoying feeling I had gotten when the Rail left the station.
By now, I trusted my intuition, and felt like something was wrong. The only thing that dampened that feeling was the fact that this was one of the largest military bases humanity had, stationed at the front of the frontlines. There were literally armies of scourge beasts, bigger than any siege we had been a part of, sitting at our doorstep.
And because of that, this place was manned by an Authority 12.
I was told that, but I couldn’t sense whoever it was. I could sense a few Authority 11’s though, as well as plenty of Authority 10’s. It made them seem common.
Regardless, this base was one of the safest places to be in despite the danger just outside. Since we wouldn’t be fighting, it was safe for us. It hadn’t fallen since it was created, and there was no way it would be falling now.
So I could only disregard the feeling. Anything that threatened this place’s security wasn’t something I could do anything about anyway. So what I was feeling was probably just a siege on the horizon.
Once our duties for the second day were over, I grabbed Umara and started wandering the base.
“Let’s go see the wall.”
“The wall? I don’t think we can go up there.”
“Hey, with enough confidence, you can go anywhere. Just don’t act nervous and follow me.”
Saying that, I started walking through the base, passing row after row of residences.
The Purple Sky Base really was massive. A lot of space was needed for 100 thousand people, including all the resources and logistics necessary to keep them fed and operational.
It was a city unto itself. There were even vendors who sold higher quality food than the stuff from the cafeteria, including an entire sector of blacksmiths and enchanters. There was naturally plenty of demand for their services.
We bypassed that commercial sector and approached the wall. Umara followed a step behind me while I kept my Aura reigned in.
As I had learned, anybody who could use Aura to a degree had a certain sixth sense that told them the power level of the people around them. I could sense Authority 11’s even from a distance, at least the ones who couldn’t — or wouldn’t — reign in their Aura.
If you were capable of either completely concealing your Aura or masking it with false information, then the people around you would only be able to sense what you wanted them to sense.
Although there were powerful people here, the vast majority sat around Authority 6 and 7. That also seemed to be the average, considering the logarithmic decrease in higher authorities present.
And I was pretty confident in my Aura, as well as the recent illusive techniques I had developed during the tournament. So long as I projected a certain image, that would be all the soldiers around me could see. They’d have to be significantly better in order to see through me.
So with Umara in tow, I walked straight up to one of the side gates that led to a staircase.
There was a guard beside it, but I didn’t even look at him, simply walking up to the gate.
And I stood there for a second, the guard giving me a glance before reaching over and opening the gate.
I walked through, Umara slipping in behind me as we ascended a staircase.
After a few twists and turns, we ascended up to the highest level, the top of the wall affording us an overview of the landscape beyond. The sight was extraordinary.
For one, there was none of the plant life that I knew elsewhere. There were no trees, no shrubbery, and purple grass could only grow in the areas where the ground wasn’t cratered and split open.
In every other area, there were sharp vines growing across the ground, their thorns blood red. I recognized these vines from my bestiary class.
These vines were called Blood Thorn, and the thorns fed on the blood of all those who fell before the wall. They were some freakish carnivorous scavenger, and by no means passive.
When a corpse fell, the vines would reach out and plunge into their new prey. The thorns were hard as metal, and they couldn’t differentiate between a live and dead body… or simply didn’t care. If you weren’t careful, they’d plunge into your legs and bleed you dry. Apparently the thorns were laced with something that made you bleed excessively, probably an anti-coagulant.
These things were basically living barbed wire and even attempting to walk across a field of them would kill someone like me.
And they were everywhere. I could see entire fields of them in all directions, some of them squirming around with life, spreading out in search of more prey. It sent a shiver up my spine.
This was the true face of the frontlines, and there were many more bases like this one. The war against the Scourge spread across the entire front of the Kingdom’s territory. Someday, I’d love to see a map of it all.
I pulled out a cigar and started smoking, letting out a long wisp. I could see everything in front of me with painfully clear detail.
Umara broke the silence.
“What do you think?”
“About?”
“All this. We’re going to be soldiers pretty soon. This will be our reality for years to come.”
“…Well, I certainly can’t run away from it.”
My thoughts spun as I recalled my time here on this new world.
At this point, I was becoming more and more certain that my purpose here was to fight. I was backed by the full might of Earth’s war machine. To deny that weapon its purpose would frankly be suicidal.
It would be extremely dangerous, but that didn’t change what I needed to do. At every turn, I was forced to fight. I was forced to get stronger, constantly improving to beat new and stronger threats.
The recent tournament was the culmination of my growth at the Magisterium. I had triumphed over the best. And that was after training myself up from the bottom over the course of a mere year.
I wasn’t stupid. It was clear that my talent was great, even more so than someone like Ponteck Gulliard. I was Authority 5 after only a year. Where would I be in another year? Who’s to say that in 5 years, I wouldn’t be pushing Authority 10? And what kind of power would I be wielding then?
Everything pointed toward fighting. I needed to use my power as it had been given. I would be a soldier. I would be fighting on these front lines, against the worst the Scourge had to offer.
And I was already prepared to do so, having planned every action since coming to this realization. If I wanted to shirk away from the fight, then I wouldn’t have taken up every battle I had been faced with for the past year. I would have played it safe at the last minute, like Maxwell had tried to convince me to do. I wouldn’t have taken the risk.
He couldn’t understand why I insisted, and I hadn’t explained myself since even I couldn’t put it into words then.
It was more than just slapping Carrion in the face.
It was about confronting my enemies and destroying them.
I wasn’t sure if I was doing so just out of principle, but regardless, since it was my path, I would be treading it.
I let out a long smoky sigh, slipping my arm around Umara and letting her lean against my chest.
“I’ve changed a lot since I got to the Capitol. I never used to be particularly keen on joining the military, but here and now, the decision seems almost easy.”
“Any particular reason why?”
“Well, I’ve been fighting so much that I’ve gotten used to it. That, and our enemy makes itself too easy to hate. Back where I came from, our enemies were our fellow man. There were too many moral gray areas, not to mention the corruption of the Elite. I wouldn’t allow myself to fight for those that didn’t deserve my life.”
“…It’s hard to imagine. I’ve only ever heard a few stories about wars within humanity.”
Umara muttered, earning a nod of understanding.
I had learned all about the World Wars and the wars following it into modernity, including the intricacies of the devastation that ruined so many countries and nations. I wouldn’t call myself a history buff, but I knew more than enough to accurately recall the details of each one. It was interesting, after all.
But perhaps that made me a bit more insensitive to the whole concept. Here, war was common, but it was against a beastly inhuman army. There was no moral gray area, and no reason to doubt joining the military. Even the corruption of the noble class didn’t change what needed to be done.
Besides, even beyond all that, I could admit that my goals weren’t totally virtuous.
It was fun kicking people’s asses, especially when they were dicks. Even more so when I got to stick it to a bunch of noble pricks.
I could only continue doing that if I got stronger.
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Chapters
- Chapter 319: Extra Spicy
- Chapter 318: The Legion Gazette
- Chapter 317: My Answer is Timing
- Chapter 316: Dead Silent
- Chapter 315: Insanity of the Great Barrier
- Chapter 314: Song of Desolation
- Chapter 313: Finally Moving
- Chapter 312: Reality’s Melodious Strings
- Chapter 311: Going Crazy
- Chapter 310: Blinded Yourself
- Chapter 309: No Going Back
- Chapter 308: Weapon Safety
- Chapte 308: Weapon Safety
- Chapter 307: Healing Unparalleled
- Chapter 306: Annihilate Them Too
- Chapter 305: Cursed Device
- Chapter 304: Vaporize the Atmosphere
- Chapter 303: Antares Squadron
- Chapter 302: Wry Cheers
- Chapter 301: Safehouse
- Chapter 300: Six Long Years
- Chapter 299: Apostolic Palace
- Chapter 298: Defiant
- Chapter 297: Quiet Retribution
- Chapter 296: Wasted On You
- Chapter 295: The Weaver
- Chapter 294: Difference in Height
- Chapter 293: Solemn Moment
- Chapter 292: Master Zirion
- Chapter 291: Count the Crystals
- Chater 291: Count the Crystals
- Chapter 290: Pawns
- Chapter 289: Missiles Inbound
- Chapter 288: Maginot Protocols
- Chapter 287: Fruitful Operation
- Chapter 286: Corpses
- Chapter 285: Significant Threats
- Chapter 284: Heaven
- Chapter 283: More To Come
- Chapter 282: New Limits
- Chapter 281: Welcome To Iron Legion
- Chapter 280: Have Fun
- Chapter 279: Just Right
- Chapter 278: Cheers, To The End Of The World
- Chapter 277: Gray Area
- Chapter 276: All Mine
- Chapter 275: Training Data
- Chapter 274: Authority 8
- Chapter 272: Mechanized Warfare
- Chapter 273: Heart In Two
- Chapte 272: Mechanized Warfare
- Chapter 271: Glass Your Enemies
- Chapter 270: Cow.png
- Chapter 269: Entomed
- Chapter 268: The Hard Part
- Chapter 267: Archive
- Chapter 266: Citadel
- Chapter 265: Neural Gem
- Chapter 264: Death Shrine
- Chapter 263: Found You
- Chapter 262: Long Haul
- Chapter 261: Shade
- Chapter 260: Island
- Chapter 259: ICE
- Chapter 258: Forsaken Embrace
- Chapter 257: Island Cluster
- Chapter 256: Overbearing
- Chatper 255: Disgrace
- Chapter 254: Oppressive Glee
- Chapter 253: Hot and Ready
- Chapter 252: Then Who?
- Chapter 251: Long Few Months
- Chapter 250: She’s Gone
- Chapte 249: Selfish Man
- Chapter 248: Tempting
- Chapter 247: Ease of Use
- Chapter 246: Apocryon
- Chapter 245: Would Be Wiser
- Chapter 244: Pompous
- Chapter 243: Revolution
- Chapter 242: Evil Plan
- Chapter 241: Resilience
- Chapter 240: Unstoppable
- Chapter 239: Half The Answer
- Chapter 238: Experimental
- Chapter 237: Buy Time
- Chapter 236: Don’t Be Meek
- Chapter 235: Hard Decisions
- Chapter 234: Contest
- Chapter 233: Deja Vu
- Chapter 232: Southern Village
- Chapter 231:
- Chapter 230: Have His Back
- Chapter 229: Retreat
- Chapter 228: Names of the Fallen
- Chapter 227: Don’t Deny Me This
- Chapter 226: Our Job
- Chapter 225: Whites Of Their Eyes
- Chapter 224: Buzzsaw
- Chapter 223: You Don’t Have It
- Chapter 222: Desperation
- Chapter 221: Commander
- Chapter 220: Fire Hawks
- Chapter 219: Any Other Way
- Chapter 218: Authority 7
- Chapter 217: Just As Good
- Chapter 216: SkunkWorks
- Chapter 215: 5th Hour
- Chapter 214: Insult Me
- Chapter 213: Take Another Step
- Chapter 212: Missed You
- Chatper 211: Flying!
- Chapter 210: Baby’s First Belt-Fed
- Chapter 209: 800 Million
- Chapter 208: Elemental Crystals
- Chapter 207: Fruitful
- Chapter 206: Tie Me Down
- Chapter 205: Magnificence
- Chapter 204: Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 203: That’s Far
- Chapter 202: Anatomical
- Chapter 201: WC2 Mana Engine Mk. 1
- Chapter 200: Years In The Making
- Chapter 199: Swift Kick
- Chapter 198: Tired
- Chapter 197: Abuse
- Chapter 196: Bread and Butter
- Chapter 195: Efficiency
- Chapter 194: Design Philosophy
- Chapter 193: Cashed In
- Chapter 192: Machinations
- Chapter 191: Traitors
- Chapter 190 – Catastrophic
- Chapter 189: Contained
- Chapter 188: Buzzkill
- Chapter 187: Rekindled
- Chapter 186: Space
- Chapter 185: Swept Away
- Chapter 184: Environment
- Chapter 183: Authority 6
- Chapter 182: No Apologies
- Chapter 181: What Did He See
- Chapter 180: Trap
- Chapter 179: CBRN
- Chapter 178: Where the Hell
- Chapter 177: Their Nature
- Chapter 176: Major
- Chapter 175: Reinforce
- Chapter 174: Infiltrate
- Chapter 173: Test
- Chapter 172: Idiocy
- Chapter 171: Apple
- Chapter 170: Wiped Out
- Chapter 169: Bombardos
- Chapter 168: Brigadier Nonnen
- Chapter 167: Mind Palace
- Chapter 166: Urgency
- Chapter 165: Colonel Jasmine
- Chapter 164: Sublime
- Chapter 163: Recon
- Chapter 162: Fading
- Chapter 161: Fast Track
- Chapter 160: Magic Shooter
- Chapter 159: Lovesick
- Chapter 158: Disappear
- Chapter 157: Gut Root
- Chapter 156: Versals
- Chapter 155: Victory, At No Cost
- Chapter 154: Complete
- Chapter 153: Flares
- Chapter 152: 5 Times
- Chapter 151: Trail
- Chapter 150: Letter
- Chapter 149: Pathfinders
- Chapter 148: Hell
- Chapter 147: Sanity
- Chapter 146: Precision
- Chapter 145: Graduation
- Chapter 144: Keep Going
- Chapter 143: Ranks
- Chapter 142: Tedious
- Chapter 141: Offer
- Chapter 140: Fealty
- Chapter 139: Command
- Chapter 138: Convictions
- Chapter 137: Bonds
- Chapter 136: Point of No Return (R-18)
- Chapter 135: Dark Side
- Chapter 134: Pillars of Creation
- Chapter 133: Owlykat
- Chapter 132: Allies
- Chapter 131: Grand Duke
- Chapter 130: Rationalize
- Chapter 129: Are You Okay?
- Chapter 128: Heartstopper
- Chapter 127: Run
- Chapter 126: Anarchy
- Chapter 125: Purple Sky
- Chapter 124: Warm Socks
- Chapter 123: Noose
- Chapter 122: Dominance
- Chapter 121: Cooked
- Chapter 120: Double Down
- Chapter 119: Writ
- Chapter 118: Complacent
- Chapter 117: Breaking Point
- Chapter 116: Forfeit
- Chapter 115: Completely Alien
- Chapter 114: Reflect
- Chapter 113: 5th Star
- Chapter 112: Kill Someone
- Chapter 111: Recovery
- Chapter 110: Operation
- Chapter 109: Catalyst
- Chapter 108: Secrets
- Chapter 107: Creaking Vessel
- Chapter 106: Anderson
- Chapter 105: Stowaways
- Chapter 104: Zombie
- Chapter 103: Something
- Chapter 102: Welts
- Chapter 101: Easy
- Chapter 100 – Royal
- Chapter 99: Debt
- Chapter 98: Warmth
- Chapter 97: Cosmic Scale
- Chapter 96: Complacent
- Chapter 95: Hunt
- Chapter 94: Facade
- Chapter 93: New Year
- Chapter 92: Revelation
- Chapter 91: Kill Him
- Chapter 90: Don’t Tell Mom
- Chapter 89: Mischievous
- Chapter 88: Pride
- Chapter 87: Bond
- Chapter 86: Slice of Payback
- Chapter 85: Flicker
- Chapter 84: Free
- Chapter 83: Talerria Estate
- Chapter 82: Whenever We Damn Please
- Chapter 81: Heart
- Chapter 80: Katana
- Chapter 79: Auction
- Chapter 78: Executioner
- Chapter 77: Stalk
- Chapter 76: Target
- Chapter 75: Stark Difference
- Chapter 74: Confidence
- Chapter 73: Run
- Chapter 72: Expect the Worst
- Chapter 71: Lay Low
- Chapter 70: Telepathy
- Chapter 69: Nagalev Bastion
- Chapter 68: Charity
- Chapter 67: Enlightenment
- Chapter 66: Luna
- Chapter 65: Science
- Chapter 64: Shattered
- Chapter 63: Tease
- Chapter 62: Escalate
- Chapter 61: Hasn’t Even Begun
- Chapter 60: Dress
- Chapter 59: Unfortunate
- Chapter 58: Suits
- Chapter 57: 4th Dimension
- Chapter 56: Long Day
- Chapter 55: Kiss
- Chapter 54: Date
- Chapter 53: Future
- Chapter 52: Whole Truth
- Chapter 51: Checked the Boxes
- Chapter 50: Girlfriend
- Chapter 49: Drink It Nerd
- Chapter 48: Lesson
- Chapter 47: Attacked
- Chapter 46: Novelty
- Chapter 45: Alone Time
- Chapter 44: Contact
- Chapter 43: Fortitude
- Chapter 42: Bounties
- Chapter 41: Asked Out
- Chapter 40: Elite
- Chapter 39: Seige
- Chapter 38: Squad
- Chapter 37: Calatrop Base
- Chapter 36: Drunkard
- Chapter 35: Sawn
- Chapter 34: Dream
- Chapter 33: Hunters
- Chapter 32: Black Spider
- Chapter 31: Height
- Chapter 30: Duchess
- Chapter 29: Yeon Guild
- Chapter 28: Target
- Chapter 27: When, Not If
- Chapter 26: Attack
- Chapter 25: Assassin
- Chapter 24: Contract
- Chapter 23: Quad Shotgun
- Chapter 22: Nest
- Chapter 21: Enlightenment
- Chapter 20: Training
- Chapter 19: Orientation
- Chapter 18: Letter
- Chapter 17: Gifts
- Chapter 16: Party
- Chapter 15: Advance
- Chapter 14: Crossed The Line [R18]
- Chapter 13: Gala
- Chapter 12: Sold
- Chapter 11: Bank
- Chapter 10: Trenches
- Chapter 9: Spirit
- Chapter 8: Call
- Chapter 7: Maxwell
- Chapter 6: Solo
- Chapter 5: First Star
- Chapter 4: Fireballs
- Chapter 3: Drug Runner
- Chapter 2: First Job
- Chapter 1: Killer Truck