Chapter 166: Urgency
Perched atop my little chair, on one of the highest “watchtowers” carved from the great trees of the Treehouse, I watched as the last few Scourge siege creatures backed away out of our archers and mages’ range. Now, with the cover of dusk and the daily siege dying down, would be the best time to try and slip our team through.
I mapped out our route in my head. The Treehouse sat past the mountainous terrain Stronghold Charlie had to deal with, so the path would generally be level. It got worse as you got closer to Hare’s Pass though, as the hills and valleys carpeted in trees sometimes doubled, even tripled, the straight-line distance between two points. The Snow Doves were somewhere in all of that, and we’d have to fish them out.
It still pissed me off to no end that I wouldn’t be going over the Pass myself, but I had to pick my battles.
With a sigh, I turned back to Pollux and Squad One loading the last of the supplies into our steed.
My Aerial chimed. It was Tana. Peculiar.
We didn’t talk individually much, and I certainly didn’t expect her to contact me first. Unless something had happened…
Something twisted in my gut as I accepted the call.
“Hey, Tana.”
“Hi John. I’ve got… news.”
My brows furrowed. That wasn’t a good tone.
“What happened?”
“Umara’s been arrested.”
“That’s certainly news, alright…”
I turned, facing the direction Nagalev Bastion would be relative the Treehouse.
“How much trouble? And who the hell arrested her?”
“The Marshal arrested her, and how much trouble she’s in remains to be seen. Either way, her mother is here; I can only stand by and wait.”
“I guess that’s a silver lining. So why was my girlfriend arrested?”
I leaned against the wall, shrinking into my coat, as Tana explained.
It didn’t take long. Their platoon got wiped out on a patrol because the Colonel in charge of route planning was incompetent… or worse.
That was all I needed to hear. I never believed Umara would do anything without reason, and that certainly was a damned good reason. After all, she and Tana were almost killed by a Corrupted because of it.
However, the implications here were heavy.
What did it mean for someone to plan the massacre of an entire platoon?
They either wanted to get at someone in the platoon, or the platoon itself.
On one hand, this could just be some conspiracy and someone in the platoon held enough political influence to get themselves targeted by other parties who would benefit from their death. Those kinds of conspiracies were everywhere on Earth, but the issue was that nobody in that platoon should have that kind of influence. Those with actual influence were almost always powerful. Even if it was Umara and this had to do with her marriage, she needed to be alive for that. There was no reason to kill her.
So that left the only other reason, which was that the Colonel who planned their deaths was against humanity and held allegiances with the Scourge. Perhaps they were some kind of double agent, or maybe they were a Scourge spy who could disguise as a human really well. No matter what, such existences were incredibly dangerous, and it was unnerving that they could even exist, to say nothing of having so readily infiltrated the military.
I was suddenly incredibly thankful that I had decided to double dip in intelligence and infantry. With access to the war room and the info that came in, I wouldn’t have to worry about being plotted against. Even if I couldn’t determine my own paths, I would at least be able to verify that they wouldn’t get me killed. I didn’t have to put my life in others’ hands.
Still, the thought that I couldn’t even trust another human to be on the side of humanity filled me with a not insignificant amount of paranoia. I had thought that such things wouldn’t be a factor, that all humans would fight for humanity because it was their life on the line, that the Scourge couldn’t disguise itself to look and feel exactly like a human. While that second possibility was a bit further out there, I could no longer disregard the thought. Anything was possible in this world of magical bullshit, and assuming too little would get me killed.
Since I held a position beside the top brass of Stronghold Charlie, I didn’t think I’d have to worry about anything here. But what about Umara and Tana? What was to say this couldn’t happen again? They’d definitely second-guess their orders from now on, but would that be enough to keep them safe?
I pinched the bridge of my nose, wondering what I was going to do, what I even could do. I was pretty sure I couldn’t just transfer over there, and, even then, I probably wouldn’t get the chance to insert myself into the top echelons of the intelligence division. I’d need a higher rank; Polly was my ticket.
I needed time to get what I wanted. Everything always seemed to come down to a matter of time.
“Well, thank you for telling me, Tana.”
“Sure. Do you have any advice?”
“Second guess your summoners, and make allies. You need someone to watch your back in that war room so if something like this happens again, you’ll at least know in advance. Otherwise, unless you can insert yourself in there, you’re at the mercy of your instincts.”
“Hm, thought so.”
“What about you two? If your entire platoon was wiped out, are you going to be assigned to another one?”
I asked while turning around, looking back at the garage where Pollux was waving me down. I started making my way over. It was time to head out.
“Probably, but I’ve yet to hear anything about anything. All relevant parties are in prison. I’ll let you know when I hear something, but until then I’m just sitting on my ass.”
“Right. Well, you have my thanks Tana. Without you there I’m not sure what would have happened to Umara.”
“Without her there, I probably would’ve died too. Her spells are shockingly powerful. She tossed around an Authority 7 like a child. I wouldn’t have been able to get myself out of that shitshow without her.”
“You two make an amazing team.”
I smiled while climbing into the Steed with Pollux and Squad One. Our driver went down his checklist one more time.
“It would be better if you were here, John. I get worried since you don’t have anyone reliable there with you. At least we can watch each other’s backs here. You have nobody there to watch yours.”
“Well, you could say I’ve got a lot of money watching me. I feel like I’m starting to look like a noble with the expensive shit I’ve got all over me. Hell, there’s liquid gold running through my veins that gives me fancy eyeballs.”
“That’s true… I know you’re the last person to do something stupid, though you also seem to have a knack for being reckless. I just don’t want you giving Umara anything to worry about.
“Ironic, since she’s the one who landed herself in prison.”
“Heh, I guess it is.”
She chuckled as I looked back, finding Colonel Jasmine walking over.
“Alright Tana, I’m about to deploy.”
“A mission? What kind?”
“I gotta go find some people so we can kick off an infiltration mission.”
“I see. Stay safe then.”
“Always.”
I paused for a second before adding on a last goodbye.
“Keep her safe for me.”
I ended the call and turned my head to Jasmine’s petite figure, striding as best as she could up to the Steed.
“We all good to go, Colonel?”
“You tell me, Cooper. You’re the one in the field, you’re going to have command alongside Pollux. I’m just here to check in and make sure all is well as you go.”
“Understood. We’ll deploy now then. The winds are calm so I want to move while they remain that way.”
“Very well. Don’t wait on me. I’ll contact you when I get to my station.”
“Got it.”
I nodded to her before dipping into the Steed, looking at the passenger seat where Pollux sat.
“We got the green light, Commander.”
“Copy. Squad One, all ready?”
“Ready.”
“Ready!”
“I’m all good.”
We got words of acknowledgment from everyone in the back.
He nodded, “Alright then. Let’s roll.”
My head popped back up through the turret hole as the driver tapped the gas. The Steed rolled, and the gates flew open.
I waved back at Jasmine while we went through. Once beyond the gates, the driver turned off the main road and onto a side trail that I had designated beforehand.
The Snow Doves were around a day out, mainly due to the difficulty of the terrain. There was precious little reason to ever venture towards the eastern crossing, so the Treehouse mostly stuck to its immediate area, and there were no roads or trails to follow. Anything that was there was made by a crushing mass of Scourge, and we wanted to avoid those as much as possible.
The path I designated would take us along one of the more frequented trails. There would be more Scourge, but they’d be weaker, only numbers on their side. It was the fastest to our destination. It might’ve seemed counterintuitive, for an infiltration mission to charge through a mountain of Scourge, but it would take us two to three days slinking around the backcountry to get to where the Snow Doves were, and their trail very well could’ve gone cold by then. I decided it would be better to simply blaze through whatever skirmishes came our way.
Given our timing though, we’d be dodging most of the activity. I’d studied the schedule of the Scourge and they liked to do most of their work during the day. Most of their activities during the night were merely navigational, if they did anything at all.
The main danger was the scout troops that like to operate nocturnally. With my shooting and our speed though, they should be a non-factor.
At least that’s what I hoped as we jumped onto the main trail, the driver flying over a hill and dipping down onto a mildly trodden path across the edge of a valley. On the opposite edge was a Scourge encampment. We’d already made contact and it hadn’t even been an hour.
But we just blew right by them as I sent information on what I saw back to Jasmine. It wasn’t my primary objective, but collecting information was still important.
There would be plenty of free time though. I decided to find a seat and lounge back, getting ahead on some sleep while I had the chance.
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“… How disconcerting.”
“I’m not sure if we should be thankful that he’s weak, or disappointed because he has nothing more to give us due to that.”
“He’s a summoner. I wouldn’t expect anything more.”
“Well… I can’t say I still hold those sentiments. If this is the first of many though, it’s a good thing we were to get definite confirmation. ”
Talexia rubbed her chin, looking down at the bloodied and mangled corpse of the former Colonel Derrick.
With some lie detection spells, it was easy to realize that he was lying about knowing the Scourge encampment was there. After that, they demanded answers to find out why.
When he started taunting them about Anarchy, the Corrupted, the Pillars of Creation, and her daughter specifically, Talexia wasn’t really in the mood to keep pushing for answers. He had already given all he could.
Slamming his body into the wall a few times, then letting Graham have free reign, was sufficient compensation.
Like Umara, her views on summoners had changed with her experiences with John. Unfortunately, all others continued to be disappointments that failed to live up to a fraction of him, such as this one.
She didn’t mind too much though. Now, she at least knew that this was a problem they had to watch out for.
Scourge sympathizers, traitors to humanity, were incredibly rare. However, in recent years, they had been cropping up more and more often. It had started as mere rumors that even Talexia hadn’t bothered to pay much mind to. There would always be odd ducks that did stupid things just to do them. It hardly meant anything, merely providing an interesting topic for noble children to rabble on about for a time.
Now though, it had become a very real issue that cost them an entire platoon. Her daughter was frighteningly close to becoming a part of that massacre as well. Even beyond losing her own child, Umara was shaping out to be even greater than she was. Her performance was shocking to all who saw it, and it was progressing by the week. To lose such a prodigy would be an immense loss to the entire kingdom, especially since most of its new talent had been wiped out by Anarchy already.
Perhaps that was why her platoon was targeted. Perhaps she was the target. That would explain why the Corrupted had chased them all the way to the gates. Such persistence couldn’t be explained otherwise.
So the Scourge was out to get her daughter, and it had puppets within their military. It was foolish to think there was only one, and Talexia was already assuming that there were dozens of others throughout all levels of the Kingdom’s magical corps.
Question was, where did they go from here?
Panic and widespread investigations would reduce combat effectiveness across the board and raise dissent. They couldn’t have that while the Scourge was bearing down even harder than it had been, not to mention that fears of Anarchy had only just been barely stifled. Thankfully, that monster hadn’t appeared again, but its looming threat still cast a shadow across the entire upper echelon.
Fear, doubt, anxiety, paranoia. These emotions would cripple them if they weren’t careful.
Talexia commended her daughter for quickly connecting the dots. However, the way she reacted and handled the situation was probably the worst possible way to do so. Now all of Nagalev Bastion was raising questions, putting a halt to nearly all of their operations as the infantry hawked to ensure they wouldn’t also be sent into a deathtrap on a routine patrol.
Marshal Graham waved in some guards.
“I’m going to send this corpse to be studied. I want to make sure there isn’t anything else to worry about, like some partial-corruption. Maybe we’re lucky and this guy was just an idiot.”
“I wouldn’t count on that.”
Talexia responded as the corpse was taken away. She left with Graham afterward, talking to him a bit more before separating and heading to another part of the small prison.
In another cell was her daughter. She lay on a shoddy bed of packed hay, still bloodied and dirty from her last mission. She had recovered some since she passed out, but from her weak Aura it was clear that she wasn’t yet fully functional.
She was conscious though, as she weakly turned her head to glance in her mother’s direction.
“Mom…”
“You were right.”
“…”
Umara was silent, her head readjusting back to its original position. Even the slightest movements sent waves of pain through her skull, not to mention the disorientation that mana depletion caused. She was barely coherent.
Talexia was surprised though. It usually wasn’t possible for a warlock to push themselves so far. From the looks of it, Umara had almost killed herself from that kind of exertion. A normal warlock would either pass out or become severely delusional before they could stress themselves that much.
It was clear that she was pushing some extremely high levels of magic and Aura, allowing her to punch well above her class. Some of the knights she had injured in her rage were well into Authority 7, and armored. So not only had she punched through their enchanted metal armor, but she had injured people that were already extremely difficult to injure at all. Her explosive power was off the charts, and she had also been almost completely exhausted at that time, and without a Foci.
She was hiding a lot, and Talexia wanted to know about it. Unfortunately, Umara wouldn’t easily spill her secrets, not even to her, and currently, she couldn’t, even if she wanted to.
For now, Talexia could only nurse her.
Unlocking the cell, Talexia entered and picked her daughter up, using some magic to lighten her body and keep her head from shaking too much. Then she cast a silence spell, eliminating any noise that might irritate her before heading out of the prison and back to her room.
Once there, she used some water magic to wash her face and what she could of her body, stripping most of her clothes and laying her in a clean bed. The last thing she did was pop a recovery pill into her mouth, one that dissolved into her bloodstream before it could even get down her throat.
Umara visibly relaxed from the painkillers coursing through her body. Her coherence returned as her mind recovered a bit. It had been about five hours since the incident, which wasn’t nearly enough to become operational given Umara’s condition, but it was enough to talk a bit.
Talexia sighed, stroking some gray hair out of her daughter’s face.
“The base is panicking because of the scene you made. Nothing makes me happier than the fact you survived, but you’re going to quickly get to the point where you have to worry about more than just yourself. So I ask, do you understand the kind of situation this has put us in?”
“… Do you?”
Umara responded, her deep purple eyes staring straight into Talexia’s soul.
Umara recalled some of the deeper secrets she knew. Perhaps the most shocking secret was information regarding the Pillars of Creation and the state of those who had survived the collapse of that empire. She knew that the Scourge had many more cards to play. This issue with Colonel Derrick wasn’t all that surprising to her. It was foolish to think that the Scourge couldn’t do something as simple as corrupt or convince idiots to act as spies for them, especially those who were weak willed and would easily succumb to temptation.
However, whereas Talexia believed that handling people like Colonel Derrick in an overt manner was bad, Umara believed the opposite. She was beginning to glimpse some deep issues that demanded extreme solutions, the risk of falling to them rapidly rising with every day and week that their resolution was drawn out.
Talexia believed that, with the Scourge bearing down on them harder than ever before, especially given the threat of Anarchy, they needed to reduce dissent and panic. On the other hand, Umara saw no better time to solve these problems than now, before the real forces of the Scourge came from the ruins of the Pillars. By then, these mere issues would become infections that spread and brought down the last bastion of humanity from within.
Umara acknowledged that her thought process was influenced by Anarchy, but even logically she couldn’t imagine a better time to solidify the unity of the military and weed out spies than when they were at their strongest, which was now. However, she knew that little would be done about this in the near future, because nobody seemed to believe this to be a big issue that demanded an appropriate level of scrutiny. She couldn’t fathom the noble class, who comprised the upper echelon of the military, to get off their asses and do something competently.
So when she looked at her mother and recalled her understanding of the big picture, she couldn’t help but think that maybe she wasn’t the naive one. How much did her mother really know? More importantly, how much had she been allowed to know? She was raised within the noble class, just like the rest. There was no reason why she couldn’t be a victim of the same oppression that Umara was fighting to get beyond. Part of that oppression was hiding information. Nobles refused to teach anything about Aura, one of the most potent weapons there was. Why would they say anything about the Pillars and the survivors, or the nature of the war over there, one of the most important pieces of information regarding the survival of the human race there was?
There was no urgency, and that’s precisely what told Umara how much people like her mother knew. Because unlike her, Umara at least had John, someone who was able to come across information like that and get her out of the sphere of noble control, somewhat.
“Mom…”
Umara took a long breath.
“… if you understood just how big of an issue this was… you would upend your corps and… make sure there were no other spies…”
“You need to consider morale. It’s not worth crippling the combat capacity of entire bases just to weed out a few spies.”
“You don’t really believe that… it’s just a few, right?”
Umara’s disappointment in her mother’s response was obvious. Talexia could only stop and think, but it was clear to Umara that because of their positions, what she said wouldn’t be taken seriously.
She loved her mother, but Umara was beginning to realize that she couldn’t necessarily rely on her for certain things. They simply couldn’t see eye to eye, and Umara could see the widening rifts between their philosophies and motivations.
Umara continued before Talexia could respond.
“Mom… I don’t want you to get hurt… because you failed to be as extreme as you needed to be… when you needed to be. I feel like… people are forgetting how horrible our enemy is… Peace has made them forget…”
Umara shuddered, the painkiller doing little to cure her of her mana depletion. She wanted to go to sleep for the next month. She no longer had the mind to try and debate with her mother.
Sure enough, Talexia watched as her daughter passed out in her bed. She couldn’t help a sigh, turning and sitting at the foot, pinching the bridge of her nose.
A few seconds later there was some tapping on the door, Tana cracking it open to look inside.
“… Duchess Talerria.”
“Hello Tana. Come in.”
Talexia wiped away her distress and stood as Tana walked in. Under an arm was a crutch she used to limp inside.
“How is she?”
“Doing well, all things considered. What about you? What did the healer say?”
“My legs are a bit torn up, but it’s nothing I won’t recover from given a couple weeks.”
“I see…”
Talexia looked down and saw purple and red discolorations across Tana’s legs. It looked like they had been beaten and broken. The fact she injured herself so much just from running spoke volumes about how straining it had been to run from that Corrupted, and even more to her tenacity. She could hear Tana’s difficulty breathing. She sounded like she was constantly tired, meaning her lungs, perhaps even her heart were injured to some extent. Like Umara, Tana had pushed herself to the verge.
Talexia smiled a bit. She owed Umara’s life to Tana. They had both taken care of each other. She was glad that her daughter had made such a deep friend, a sister she could trust with her life.
Talexia took one last glance back at her daughter before turning and walking out.
“Please get good rest, Tana. I’m sure Umara will brief you on the details tomorrow. I won’t disturb your recovery.”
“I appreciate your concern, Duchess.”
“Mm.”
She nodded and left, closing the door behind her.
Tana was left in the room. Like Umara though, she was still utterly exhausted. It took most of her energy just to walk back to her room, her entire body stinging with pain from every little movement. Both of them had pushed their limits to a new level, and both of them needed an appropriate amount of recovery time.
So she slumped into bed and passed out, the two girls sleeping soundly. And they did so for the next 30 hours.
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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