Chapter 342: Letters and the Dawn of Catastrophe
It was a day just before graduation.
Hulim Heyerar stared at the mountain of envelopes spread out before her, her eyes clouded with faint confusion.
She picked up one letter at random, her fingers brushing against its gilded, ornately decorated seal, a quiet murmur escaping her lips:
“Why is there so many of these…”
Her gaze drifted back to the table.
Nearly every envelope laid out before her was just as grand, just as lavish—emblazoned with the crests of great factions and empires, sealed with gold and silver wax.
“I thought graduating seventh would mean fewer recruitment offers…”
Manacos was one of the foremost magic academies in the world. Its graduates were always courted by countless powers upon leaving the academy’s walls, without exception.
As a rule, the higher one’s rank, the more invitations they received.
And Hulim’s final graduation rank was seventh.
In any other year, a seventh-place graduate would have received plenty of offers—but never this many. Never enough to stack into a mountain on her desk.
After a long moment of hesitation,
Hulim sighed softly, resigned to her fate, and began to sort through the letters one by one.
“I suppose I should at least see which factions these are from.”
Whether she accepted their offers or not mattered little. She had to write back.
These were no petty guilds or minor lords—they were great powers of the realm, extending formal, solemn invitations. To ignore them would be an unforgivable slight, a mark of disrespect she could not afford to leave.
“……Hm. This one is from the Royal Family of the Pasara Empire… this, the Indam Federation… and this? The Holy Church?”
She frowned faintly, her brow creasing with mild surprise:
“The Church recruits graduates now? I thought they always trained their own acolytes…”
Her fingers brushed another envelope, its seal a stark white spire etched into black wax.
“This is… the White Spire?”
A flicker of recognition crossed her face:
“I have heard the name. It is said to be an incomparably powerful mage’s order—yet I have never heard of them extending invitations to fresh graduates of Manacos.”
“Hmm… I suppose I will read the rest later.”
“?”
Amidst the sea of gilded envelopes, one stood out, plain and unadorned—its paper rough, its seal a simple iron crest of a sword and shield, no gold, no silver, no grand emblems.
She pulled it free, her curiosity piqued.
“A letter from the Adventurer’s Guild?”
Her confusion deepened, a quiet murmur escaping her lips:
“That makes no sense. I am already a registered adventurer. Why would the Guild send me a formal letter?”
Something about it felt off. This was no recruitment offer.
She tore open the seal at once, unfolding the parchment inside and scanning its neat, formal script.
【To the Honorable Lady Hulim Heyerar,
This missive comes from the Central Headquarters of the Adventurer’s Guild.
It has come to our attention that you attained the qualifications for promotion to High-Rank Adventurer one year past. We hereby formally invite you to journey to the Guild’s Central Headquarters, the Adventure Capital of Bongisto, to undertake your Promotion Trial.
Should you accept this invitation, please send word to your nearest Adventurer’s Guild Branch prior to your departure.
Headquarters shall make all necessary arrangements for your trial upon receipt of your reply.
With sincere regards,
The Central Headquarters of the Adventurer’s Guild.】
“……The Central Headquarters wishes me to undertake the Promotion Trial?”
Hulim held the letter in her hand, her gaze thoughtful, her mind piecing together the unspoken rules of the Guild:
“I suppose it makes sense. All High-Rank Adventurers must be formally recognized by the Central Headquarters, not the regional branches.”
She folded the letter carefully, tucking it into the pocket of her robes, her resolve hardening with a quiet decision.
“Very well. I shall journey to Bongisto, in the Far East, first.”
…
…
Some time had passed since the Faith Pillar’s assault on Manacos.
Word of the fall of one of Gulos’ Three Pillars had spread across the realm—but the Academy had never revealed the truth of how Cassim had died.
The world outside had made its own guesses: that Holstin Ming Dawson, Headmaster of Manacos, had led a cadre of A-Rank professors to corner and slay him in a brutal siege.
Naturally, Gulos had learned of these rumors as well.
Within a dim, shadow-shrouded hall, cold stone walls rising high into the darkness, no torches lit, no light to pierce the gloom.
A single obsidian throne sat atop a raised dais in the hall’s center, solitary and imposing, its surface carved with twisted runes of shadow and death.
Upon the throne sat a figure, motionless as a marble statue—its features hidden beneath a hood of black silk, its body draped in robes of shadow, no breath visible, no movement to betray life. It had sat there for an eternity, it seemed, silent and still, the very air of the hall thick with an oppressive silence, a dread so heavy it suffocated all sound.
Tap. Tap. Tap……
Footsteps echoed through the hall at last, slow and deliberate, crunching against the cold stone floor, sharp and clear in the endless quiet.
The silence was broken, if only for a moment.
Tap——!
The footsteps halted, ten paces from the obsidian throne, and a figure knelt upon one knee, his head bowed in unyielding deference.
He was an Elf—yet unlike any Elf the world had ever seen. Tall and broad-shouldered, his frame thick with muscle, a giant cleaver sword slung over his shoulder, its blade wide and jagged, its edge stained with the faint rust of old blood. His hair was a short, ragged crop of dark violet, his skin a weathered, sun-browned bronze—not the pale, unmarred ivory of his kin. One pointed elven ear was torn clean through, a jagged gash marring its tip, a scar of battle, of loss, of a life lived not in the forests of peace, but on the battlefield of blood.
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If not for those pointed ears, no soul alive would have believed he was an Elf at all.
The elven warrior spoke, his voice calm and steady, devoid of emotion, as if reporting a trivial matter, a simple fact of life and death:
“Lord Darius, Cassim is dead.”
The figure on the throne did not move. Did not speak.
The suffocating silence descended once more, thicker than before, pressing down on the hall like a mountain of stone.
The elven warrior knelt there, his head bowed, his posture unbroken, not a single muscle twitching, not a single breath wasted—waiting, patiently, for his lord’s command.
“Is that so……”
A voice spoke at last, thin and cold, like ice cracking in the depths of winter, echoing from beneath the black silk hood, no warmth, no anger, no grief—only a quiet, hollow resignation.
“Cassim has failed us.”
The figure on the throne fell silent again, as if lost in thought, as if weighing the cost of this loss, the ripples it would send through their grand design.
The elven warrior waited, unflinching, unhurried.
Moments stretched into an eternity before the cold voice spoke again, its words sharp and decisive, a command carved in stone, a fate sealed for countless souls:
“Our plans cannot be delayed. Not for a single day.”
The figure paused, uttering a single name, each syllable a whip crack in the silence:
“Arudok.”
“I stand ready, my lord.” The elven warrior replied, his voice firm, his head still bowed.
“Journey to the Southwest of the continent.” The cold voice commanded, its tone unyielding, its words stained with blood and death, “Use the blood of the weak kingdoms there to forge the remaining Sacrifice Pillars.”
A pause, a whisper of urgency, a hint of dread beneath the cold resolve:
“No matter the cost. No matter how many fall. We must shatter the Tree before the New Demon Lord awakens.”
“Your will shall be done.”
Arudok answered, his voice unwavering.
He rose to his feet in one fluid motion, his cleaver sword shifting on his shoulder, and turned to stride toward the hall’s dark exit, his footsteps echoing once more through the stone walls.
Tap. Tap. Tap……
The footsteps faded into the distance, vanishing into the blackness beyond the hall’s doors.
And once again, the obsidian throne sat silent. The hall fell into its endless gloom. The figure upon the throne motionless, a statue of shadow and fate.
…
Outside the dark spire, beneath a sky stained with the faint red of dusk.
Arudok stepped out into the open, his cleaver sword slung over his shoulder, his dark violet eyes cold and sharp. A cadre of powerful figures waited for him there—mages, warriors, assassins, all clad in black, their auras thick with bloodlust and corruption, all loyal to Gulos, all ready to follow their leader to the ends of the earth.
They swarmed forward at once, their voices low with eagerness, with bloodlust, with a hunger for revenge:
“Captain! What did his lordship command?”
“Shall we strike back at Langard? The Saint is gone now—we could burn the city to ash with ease!”
“Silence!”
A sharp voice cut through their clamor, cold and sharp—a burly man with a scar across his throat, his own sword drawn and pointed at the fool who had spoken, his eyes blazing with fury: Tanoklian, the Vice-Captain of Arudok’s cadre.
“Do you think storming Langard is so simple? Fool! You speak of fire and blood without seeing the walls that guard it, the mages that stand watch! You would have us all killed for your petty vengeance!”
“……Why not?” A voice muttered, quiet and petulant, a mage stepping back, his eyes narrowed with resentment.
“What did you say?” Tanoklian snarled, his hand tightening around his sword hilt.
“N-Nothing! I said nothing!”
“Hmph. See that it stays that way.” Tanoklian spat, his anger fading into cold resolve, then turned to Arudok, his posture bowing in deference, his voice steady and firm:
“Captain. Give us your orders. We stand ready to follow you anywhere.”
All eyes turned to Arudok, all voices falling silent, all breath held in anticipation.
Arudok’s gaze swept across his cadre, his lips curling into a faint, cruel smile—a smile that sent a chill down their spines, a smile that promised blood, fire, and endless slaughter.
At the sight of that smile, every soul there knew exactly what was coming. Excitement blazed in their eyes, grins stretching across their faces, their bloodlust rising like a storm.
And Arudok spoke, his voice loud and clear, a single command that split the air like a blade:
“Lord Darius has given his order.”
“Target: the Southwest Continent.”
“Kill them all.”
…
ROAR! ROAR! ROAR……
Beneath a black sky stained crimson with fire and smoke, a tidal wave of monsters surged forward, their claws scraping the earth, their fangs bared, their roars shaking the heavens.
The snarls of abominations, the screams of dying men, the cries of desperate women and children, the wails of a kingdom falling to ruin—all wove together into a single, horrifying chorus, a scene of utter hell made flesh.
This had once been a small kingdom in the Southwest of the continent.
Weak, poor, unremarkable—yet peaceful. Prosperous in its own humble way. A land of green fields and quiet villages, of people who knew nothing of war, nothing of darkness, nothing of Gulos.
That peace had burned to ash in a single night.
At the very peak of the castle, its walls crumbling, its towers ablaze, the last bastion of the kingdom’s defense.
“Stay back! Do not come closer!”
The King and his young Princess were cornered, their backs pressed against the charred stone of the castle’s battlements, no escape left to them.
Their royal guard lay dead at their feet, their bodies broken and bloodied, their swords cast aside, their lives snuffed out by the monsters and the black-cloaked warriors of Gulos.
“You devils! Why? Why destroy our kingdom? We have done nothing to you! We have never crossed Gulos!”
The King roared, his voice cracking with rage and grief, his crown fallen from his head, his sword clutched in trembling hands, his eyes blazing with the fire of a desperate man.
“Hahaha!”
The black-cloaked warriors laughed, their voices cruel and mocking, their blades glinting with fresh blood, their eyes cold and empty of mercy:
“Why? You just answered your own question, Your Majesty. Because we are devils.”
“Hahaha!” another laughed, his boot prodding at the corpse of a royal guard, his voice dripping with malice, “Listen to them! Your people are screaming, dying, burning! Will you not go to their aid? Will you not save them?”
“You monsters——!”
The King charged, his sword raised high, his courage burning bright even in the face of certain death, his cry a final, desperate roar of defiance:
“I will kill you all! I will die for my people!”
“Father, no!”
The Princess reached for him, her voice a terrified shriek, her hands outstretched—but it was too late.
SLICE!
A blade flashed, fast and cold, cutting through the King’s armor as if it were paper, slicing through his flesh and bone with effortless ease.
Crimson blood sprayed across the stone battlements, painting the Princess’s face red, staining her white gown black.
The King fell forward, his sword slipping from his hand, his eyes wide and empty, his body hitting the stone with a dull thud—joining his people in death.
“No! Father!”
The Princess sank to her knees, her voice a broken wail of despair, her hands reaching for his fallen body, her heart shattered into a million pieces.
“Hahaha! Foolish old man! To charge us with nothing but a sword and a prayer!” the warriors laughed, their mocking ringing in her ears, their gazes turning to her, cold and hungry, their grins stretching into lewd, cruel smirks.
“Well then, Princess. Your turn.”
The Princess lifted her head, her face streaked with tears and blood, her eyes blazing with a hatred so deep it burned, a grief so raw it tore at her soul. She rose slowly to her feet, her gaze drifting over her kingdom—her home, her people, her world—now nothing but a sea of fire and ash.
“You devils…”
She whispered, her voice a curse, a prayer, a final condemnation, her words carried on the wind to the ears of her murderers:
“You will all burn in the deepest pits of hell for this.”
Then she leaned back, her body falling over the battlements, into the blackness below.
THUD!
A moment later, a dull, heavy sound echoed from the castle’s base—the sound of a body hitting the ground.
“Tch. She jumped? How boring.” one warrior muttered, his grin fading into disappointment.
“Not even a fight. What a waste.”
“Let us be gone. There are other kingdoms to burn, other souls to harvest—more fun to be had elsewhere.”
The black-cloaked warriors glanced over the battlements at the Princess’s broken body, their interest lost, then turned and strode away, their laughter fading into the fire and smoke.
And scenes just like this played out across the kingdom, endless and unrelenting.
Villages burned, towns fell, families were slaughtered, kingdoms crumbled—all for the sake of a single, terrible purpose.
…
At the very heart of the fallen kingdom, in the ruins of its capital square.
A single pillar hovered in the air, its surface covered in writhing crimson runes, spinning slowly, a faint black mist curling from its edges, a sickly aura of death and bloodlust permeating the air.
Beneath it, a Giant Crimson Magic Circle blazed upon the ground, its runes glowing with the light of fresh blood, its edges stretching for miles, covering the entire square, the entire city, the entire kingdom.
Within the circle, blood flowed from every corner, from every corpse, from every wound—streaming toward the pillar like rivers to the sea, pooling at its base, soaking into the earth, feeding the dark magic woven into its core. Faint, tortured wails echoed from the circle, the screams of the dead, the cries of the dying, the souls of the fallen trapped in the magic, their agony fueling the pillar’s power.
Time passed, endless and slow.
Then, the crimson pillar erupted in a burst of pure, unholy black light, its runes blazing bright, its power peaking, its purpose fulfilled.
The black-cloaked mages standing guard nearby cut the magic at once, their hands moving in quick, precise gestures, the Giant Crimson Magic Circle fading to ash, its light snuffed out, its power spent.
The pillar—now a plain, unadorned stone cylinder, its crimson runes gone, its black mist vanished—drifted slowly downward, landing softly on the blood-soaked ground.
A Sacrifice Pillar, forged in blood and death, completed at last.
“Captain. Another Pillar is finished.”
Tanoklian spoke, his voice steady, his gaze fixed on the pillar, then turned to Arudok, who sat atop a throne of broken stone, his cleaver sword resting across his knees, his eyes closed, his expression calm.
Arudok opened his eyes, his dark violet gaze sharp and cold, a faint nod of approval crossing his face.
“Another one done. Efficient work. We should have done this long ago. The slave trade was far too slow, far too weak—harvesting kingdoms is far more satisfying, far more effective.”
“Captain.” Tanoklian continued, his voice grave, his gaze sweeping across the ruined kingdom, “This land has no more blood to give, no more souls to harvest. It cannot forge another Pillar. Shall we move on?”
Arudok rose to his feet, his posture tall and imposing, his voice a single, unyielding command, his gaze fixed on the horizon, on the next kingdom, the next target, the next harvest:
“We press on.”
“To the next kingdom.”
And with that, the tidal wave of monsters stirred once more. The black-cloaked warriors marched forward. The dark army of Gulos surged toward the horizon—toward another innocent kingdom, another peaceful land, another harvest of blood and death.
The dawn of catastrophe had come.
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- Chapter 462 Hero and Slave
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- Chapter 460 An Urgent Matter in the North
- Chapter 459 For Fashion?
- Chapter 458 The Perilous Annihilation Divine Light
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- Chapter 456 May I Punch You Once?
- Chapter 455 Gluttony · Primordial—Infinite Strikes
- Chapter 454 The Mirror Lake and the Temple
- Chapter 453 Beneath the World Tree
- Chapter 452 The Demon Lord Descends
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- Chapter 450 Retrieving Power
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- Chapter 448 The Ultimate Ability—Tree Realm Descent!
- Chapter 447: Celestial-Rank Demon
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- Chapter 445: Primordial Fury? Annihilation Divine Light
- Chapter 444: Ascension to S-Rank
- Chapter 443: The Total Defeat of All
- Chapter 442: Borrowed Power
- Chapter 441: The Ones Now Arriving on the Battlefield???
- Chapter 440: An Even Match
- Chapter 439: Intervening in an S-Rank Battlefield
- Chapter 438: The Unbreakable Grand Array
- Chapter 437: The Fights Draw to a Close Everywhere
- Chapter 436: Thunderlight Fades With the Wind
- Chapter 435: Freydia’s Past
- Chapter 434: A Helping Hand
- Chapter 433: The Death of Arudok
- Chapter 432: The Demon Heart
- Chapter 431: Hulim vs. Arudok
- Chapter 430: The Holy Tree Staff
- Chapter 429: Freydia the Thunder General
- Chapter 428: Sylvia’s Magic
- Chapter 427: The Battle for the World Tree Begins
- Chapter 426: The Final Trap!
- Chapter 425: Discord Within the Mercenary Corps
- Chapter 424: The Skyfall Barrier
- Chapter 423: The Ambush in the Somodo Mountains
- Chapter 422: The Dwarf Legion
- Chapter 421: The Departure of Sphinger
- Chapter 420: The Support Mission in the Somodo Mountains
- Chapter 419: Gulos's Sudden Assault
- Chapter 418: Prarlulu, the Elven Maiden
- 417: Ilz, the City of the Tree
- Chapter 416: Darius, Leader of Gulos
- Chapter 415: Assault on Wintermoon Hill
- Chapter 414: The Rainy Night, The Chasing Boy
- Chapter 413: Breaking Through the Druid’s Forest
- Chapter 412: The Leader of the Dark Ravens – Aberrant
- Chapter 411: Where Is the Real Commander?
- Chapter 410: Supreme Wartime Command
- Chapter 409: The Welcome and The Punishment
- Chapter 408: The Dragon’s Aid
- Chapter 407: The Obstacle of the Druid’s Forest
- Chapter 406: Dragon Airlines Ⅱ
- Chapter 405: The Crisis in Ravenrim
- Chapter 404: The World Tree Saintess
- Chapter 403: The Missing Siblings
- Chapter 402: The Shadow of War
- Chapter 401: S-Rank Powerhouse—the “Saint”
- Chapter 400: Awakening the Primordial Incantation
- Chapter 399: The Weakling’s Resistance
- Chapter 398: Just Short of Victory
- Chapter 397: Karimar’s Trump Card
- Chapter 396: Breakthrough!
- Chapter 395: Luring It Away Alone
- Chapter 394: The Fatal Flaw
- Chapter 393: Heyerar Swordsmanship Style Sixth Form—"Single-Minded Focus"
- Chapter 392: You Actually Managed to Injure Me?
- Chapter 391: It’s You Again, You Puny Human!
- Chapter 390: Karimal’s Assault
- Chapter 389: The Horde Shifts Direction
- Chapter 388: The Meteor Shower of the Battlefield
- Chapter 387: The Onslaught of Flying Demonic Beasts
- Chapter 386: Hunting Rank A Demonic Beasts
- Chapter 385: The Witch Treading on Flames
- Chapter 384: Breaking the Seal
- Chapter 383: Midnight Has Come
- Chapter 382: Russell’s “Bony” Backbone
- Chapter 381: Preparations for Battle
- Chapter 380: Maximum Alert
- Chapter 379: Escaping the Dungeon
- Chapter 378: The Two Trapped in Despair
- Chapter 377: Mending the Seal
- Chapter 376: The Puppeteered Corpse
- Chapter 375: The Chimera
- Chapter 374: Descending to the Lowest Floor
- Chapter 373: The Dungeon's Rising Peril
- Chapter 372: The Damaged Seals
- Chapter 371: Splitting Up
- Chapter 370: The Temporary Party
- Chapter 369: The Karimal Sealed Dungeon
- Chapter 368: The High-Rank Certification Exam Begins
- Chapter 367: The Root of the Problem
- Chapter 366: The "Adventure King"
- Chapter 365: Reasons for Staying in Bongisto
- Chapter 364: Monroe the Moocher
- Chapter 363: Magic or Luck
- Chapter 362: Jackpot Guaranteed
- Chapter 361: The Lottery
- Chapter 360: Entertainment in Bongisto
- Chapter 359: Repairing the Dungeon Core
- Chapter 358: The Fourth Head
- Chapter 357: The Three-Headed Serpent
- Chapter 356: The Floor Shrouded in Black Mist
- Chapter 355: Mosquitoes?
- Chapter 354: The Strength of the Silver Party
- Chapter 353: The Black Marsh Dungeon
- Chapter 352: The Shadow in the Dungeon’s Depths
- Chapter 351: A Partnership
- Chapter 350: Reunion with the Siblings
- Chapter 349: A Familiar Face from the Past
- Chapter 348: An Apology
- Chapter 347: The Silver Party
- Chapter 346: Russell the Rascal
- Chapter 345: The Adventure Capital
- Chapter 344: The Quarreling Pair
- Chapter 343: The Crack
- Chapter 342: Letters and the Dawn of Catastrophe
- Chapter 341: Graduation and Farewell
- Chapter 340: The Interception Before the Potion Garden
- Chapter 339: The Examination is Cancelled
- Chapter 338: The Fall of One Pillar
- Chapter 337: A-Rank Pinnacle vs. A-Rank Invincible (Part 4)
- Chapter 336: A-Rank Pinnacle vs. A-Rank Invincible (Part 3)
- Chapter 335: A-Rank Pinnacle vs. A-Rank Invincible (Part 2)
- Chapter 334: A-Rank Pinnacle vs. A-Rank Invincible (Part 1)
- Chapter 333: Manacos’ Reinforcements
- Chapter 332: Breaking Free and Counterattack
- Chapter 331: Razing the Camp
- Chapter 330: Professor Raelingrim’s Convictions
- Chapter 329: The Traitor of Manacos
- Chapter 328: The Rescue Plan
- Chapter 327: The Forest’s Mutation
- Chapter 326: A Battle Echoing the Past
- Chapter 325: The Truth of Despair
- Chapter 324: Crafted Test Subjects
- Chapter 323: The Curse
- Chapter 322: Teacher?
- Chapter 321: Healing the Little Bear
- Chapter 320: Mother and Cub
- Chapter 319: The Tyrant Giant Bear
- Chapter 318: The Intruder That Dwells Underground
- Chapter 317: The Caiman Thunder Rhino
- Chapter 316: Camping in the Forest
- Chapter 315: Competition and Prey
- Chapter 314: The Team Competition Begins
- Chapter 313: A New Record
- Chapter 312: Why Are You at the Finish Line?
- Chapter 311: The Gauntlet Run
- Chapter 310: The Ranking Battle
- Chapter 309: Graduation Exam Content
- Chapter 308: Graduation Draws Near
- Chapter 307: The Aftermath of the Conflict
- Chapter 306: "Pillar of Darkness" Cassim
- Chapter 305: The "Monster" of the Royal Family
- Chapter 304: Arrest and Return to the City
- Chapter 303: The Temple Trap (Part 5)
- Chapter 302: The Temple Trap (Part 4)
- Chapter 301: The Temple Trap (Part 3)
- Chapter 300: The Temple Trap (Part 2)
- Chapter 299: The Temple Trap (Part 1)
- Chapter 298: Hunting the Culprit
- Chapter 297: Identifying the Culprit
- Chapter 296: Investigating the Minister of State’s Residence
- Chapter 295: The Mystery of the Letter
- Chapter 294: Filkorn’s Predicament
- Chapter 293: The Murder of the Minister of State
- Chapter 292: The Manor’s Visitor
- Chapter 291: The Noble’s Commission
- Chapter 290: The Potions Make-Up Exam
- Chapter 289: The False Investment Target
- Chapter 288: The True Instigator
- Chapter 287: Preparing to Close the Shop
- Chapter 286: Published in a Journal
- Chapter 285: Make-Up Exam for Magic Circle Studies
- Chapter 284: Visiting the Knights Order Vice Captain
- Chapter 283: The "Investor"
- Chapter 282: The Growing Faction
- Chapter 281: Become a Super Celebrity
- Chapter 280: Dragon Air Travel
- Chapter 279: The One-Year Return
- Chapter 278: Beating Up the Giant Dragon
- Chapter 277: Growth Beyond Imagination
- Chapter 276: Consciousness Returns to Reality
- Chapter 275: The Legend of the Strongest Under Gods (Part 3)
- Chapter 274: The Legend of the Strongest Under Gods (Part 2)
- Chapter 273: The Legend of the Strongest Under Gods (Part 1)
- Chapter 272: The Final Memory Node (Part 5)
- Chapter 271: The Final Memory Node (Part 4)
- Chapter 270: The Final Memory Node (Part 3)
- Chapter 269: The Final Memory Node (Part 2)
- Chapter 268: The Final Memory Node (Part 1)
- Chapter 267: A Return to Peace?
- Chapter 266: The Source of the Calamity Beasts
- Chapter 265: Humans in the Chaotic Era
- Chapter 264: The Age of Calamity Beasts
- Chapter 263: World Mutation
- Chapter 262: Reencounter with the Forest Giant Wolf
- Chapter 261: The Ominous Aura of the North
- Chapter 260: The Seven Sage Stars
- Chapter 259: Terra, the Earth Mother Goddess
- Chapter 258: The Attacked Ancient Elf Tribe
- Chapter 257: The Speed Race
- Chapter 256: Gathered Powerhouses
- Chapter 255: The Unknown Land
- Chapter 254: Semiris Descends
- Chapter 253: Hulim vs. "Annihilation" Golems (Part 4)
- Chapter 252: Hulim vs. "Annihilation" Golems (Part 3)
- Chapter 251: Hulim vs. "Annihilation" Golems (Part 2)
- Chapter 250: Hulim vs. "Annihilation" Golems (Part 1)
- Chapter 249: A Quiet Infiltration Method
- Chapter 248: The Hidden Dungeon
- Chapter 247: Advancing to Rank A!
- Chapter 246: An Overly Powerful Dragon
- Chapter 245: Raiding the Dragon's Lair
- Chapter 244: Rehabilitation Test
- Chapter 243: Regaining Strength
- Chapter 242: The Dragon's Lair
- Chapter 241: Testing the Seven Luminaries
- Chapter 240: The S-Rank Wand—Seven Luminaries
- Chapter 239: The Ancient Dungeon
- Chapter 238: The Shortcut
- Chapter 237: Little Semiris
- Chapter 236: Adventures on the Surface
- Chapter 235: An Unexpected Discovery
- Chapter 234: The History of Himril
- Chapter 233: Secrets of the Gods
- Chapter 232: The Tower of Ages
- Chapter 231: The Missing God
- Chapter 230: The Underground Ruined Metropolis
- Chapter 229: The Mana Pool
- Chapter 228: "A Leisurely Stroll"
- Chapter 227: The Dragon
- Chapter 226: The Unreliable Charkin
- Chapter 225: The Safe Zone
- Chapter 224: The Wyvern Swarm
- Chapter 223: The Difference Between Dungeons
- Chapter 222: Charkin’s Goal
- Chapter 221: The Truly Troublesome Ones
- Chapter 220: The Wilderness Journey
- Chapter 219: The Divine Mountain Mirnabith
- Chapter 218: Return to Langard
- Chapter 217: The Forbidden Stone Tablet
- Chapter 216: The Demon Sword Helkem
- Chapter 215: The Ancestor and the Ancient Secret
- Chapter 214: The Search in the Mountains
- Chapter 213: Becoming the Champion!
- Chapter 212: The Finals!
- Chapter 211: Luigi Stuns the Entire Arena
- Chapter 210: Advancing to the Finals
- Chapter 209: Bye and Advance
- Chapter 208: The Tournament Resumes
- Chapter 207: Excess Mission Completion
- Chapter 206: Haelinx After the Disaster
- Chapter 205: The End of the Haelinx Campaign
- Chapter 204: True Strength
- Chapter 203: Tanoklian’s Backup Plan
- Chapter 202: The Lion Kings' Battle
- Chapter 201: The Horn of Counterattack
- Chapter 200: The People of the Grand Arena (Part 6)
- Chapter 199: The People of the Grand Arena (Part 5)
- Chapter 198: The People of the Grand Arena (Part 4)
- Chapter 197: The People of the Grand Arena (Part 3)
- Chapter 196: The People of the Grand Arena (Part 2)
- Chapter 195: The People of the Grand Arena (Part 1)
- Chapter 194: The Quarterfinalists' Move
- Chapter 193: The Swordsman Monroe
- Chapter 192: Rank A Melee
- Chapter 191: Sargas’s Revenge
- Chapter 190: The Chaos of Haelinx
- Chapter 189: Chaos at the Grand Arena!
- Chapter 188: The Eve of the Finals
- Chapter 187: The Victory Banquet
- Chapter 186: Advancing to the Quarterfinals!
- Chapter 185: The Most Crucial Match
- Chapter 184: Borrowing Money to Bet on You
- Chapter 183: The Magic Sword-Wielding Maiden
- Chapter 182: Undercurrents
- Chapter 181: Abak’s Choice
- Chapter 180: Not Going to Surrender?
- Chapter 179: Hulim vs. Volk
- Chapter 178: Abak’s Move
- Chapter 177: A Crushing Defeat
- Chapter 176: Miko’s Repechage Match
- Chapter 175: The Resentful Miko
- Chapter 174: An Unorthodox Luji Sloan
- Chapter 173: There’s Always Some Unlucky Soul Who Draws the Short Straw
- Chapter 172: A Match That Tormented the Audience
- Chapter 171: Worthy Opponents
- Chapter 170: The Preliminary Round Concludes
- Chapter 169: The Top 100 Rankings
- Chapter 168: Advancing Steadily
- Chapter 167: The First Match
- Chapter 166: The Preliminary Round Begins
- Chapter 165: The Exhibition Match
- Chapter 164: The Tournament Begins
- Chapter 163: The Three Are Arrested
- Chapter 162: Investigating the Incident
- Chapter 161: Mirei’s Poisoning Incident
- Chapter 160: A Suspicious Sense of Deja Vu
- Chapter 159: A Forced Choice
- Chapter 158: Everyone Has Weaknesses
- Chapter 157: The Capital of the Council
- Chapter 156: Representing the Clan in the Tournament
- Chapter 155: We Concede Defeat
- Chapter 154: The Reason for Wanting to Grow Stronger
- Chapter 153: The White Cat Clan’s Predicament
- Chapter 152: The Selection Match
- Chapter 151: Methods to Enter the Mountains
- Chapter 150: Rumors of a Forbidden Entity
- Chapter 149: Entering the White Cat Royal Castle
- Chapter 148: The Sealed Mountains
- Chapter 147: Journey to the Southern Lands
- Chapter 146: Study Tour Topic
- Chapter 145: Each Person's Path Forward
- Chapter 144: The Unfathomable Gap
- Chapter 143: Swordsmanship Duel
- Chapter 142: Night and Shadow
- Chapter 141: Alice’s Strange Illness
- Chapter 140: The Knight Order Arrives
- Chapter 139: The Troublesome Guards
- Chapter 138: Ending the Underground Battle
- Chapter 137: Underground Battle (Part 5)
- Chapter 136: Underground Battle (Part 4)
- Chapter 135: Underground Battle (Part 3)
- Chapter 134: Underground Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 133: Underground Battle (Part 1)
- Chapter 132: It Seems We Can’t Leave
- Chapter 131: Prison Break
- Chapter 130: Interrogation
- Chapter 129: An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 128: The Abandoned Church
- Chapter 127: Tracking Under the Night
- Chapter 126: The Powerful Enemy Behind
- Chapter 125: Threat
- Chapter 124: Miko Attacked
- Chapter 123: The Provocative Noble
- Chapter 122: Conquering the Dungeon
- Chapter 121: The Three-Person Team
- Chapter 120: The Missing Students
- Chapter 119: Inviting Miko
- Chapter 118: The Identity of the Righteous Thief
- Chapter 117: Rumors of the Righteous Thief
- Chapter 116: Hearing That Name for the Second Time
- Chapter 115: Redeeming Tier 4 Magic
- Chapter 114: The Reason for Being Short on Money
- Chapter 113: The Theft Incident
- Chapter 112: Reaching an Agreement
- Chapter 111: The Boy Named Arthur
- Chapter 110: Confronted by Troublemakers
- Chapter 109: Teaming Up
- Chapter 108: Lending a Hand
- Chapter 107: A Chance Encounter in the Dungeon
- Chapter 106: Rewards from the Dungeon
- Chapter 105: Is This My Sword?
- Chapter 104: The Dungeon
- Chapter 103: Charkin’s Blacksmithy
- Chapter 102: The Unrecorded Truth
- Chapter 101: The Name of Heyerar
- Chapter 100: Returning to the Elf’s Magic Shop
- Chapter 99: An Invitation to the Tea Party
- Chapter 98: The Special Class and Courses
- Chapter 97: Roommate
- Chapter 96: Becoming an Official Student
- Chapter 95: Admission Assessment
- Chapter 94: Enrollment Day
- Chapter 93: The Fall of the Underground Organization
- Chapter 92: Fierce Battle with Silabain
- Chapter 91: A Rank B Powerhouse
- Chapter 90: Taking Down the Surface Enemies
- Chapter 89: Using the Potion
- Chapter 88: The Time Is Right
- Chapter 87: Gathering All Materials
- Chapter 86: The Strange Elf’s Potion Shop
- Chapter 85: Dragon Sleep Incense
- Chapter 84: Finding the Headquarters
- Chapter 83: Journey to the Royal Capital
- Chapter 82: The Prying Darkness
- Chapter 81: A Leisurely Day
- Chapter 80: Arrival in Duper
- Chapter 79: Total Victory
- Chapter 78: Pursuit in the Forest
- Chapter 77: The Bandits’ Defeat
- Chapter 76: Setting the Trap
- Chapter 75: Consulting with the Caravan
- Chapter 74: Conspiracy in the Forest
- Chapter 73: Ambush (Part 3)
- Chapter 72: Ambush (Part 2)
- Chapter 71: Ambush (Part 1)
- Chapter 70 Food Taken and Forsaken
- Chapter 69 The Girl Embarks on Her Journey
- Chapter 68 Farewell and Send-Off
- Chapter 67 Rezelian’s Gift
- Chapter 66 Letter of Admission
- Chapter 65 Overwhelming Power
- Chapter 64 The Individual Practical Combat Exam
- Chapter 63 Practical Combat Evaluation
- Chapter 62 The Flag Capture Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 61 The Flag Capture Battle (Part 1)
- Chapter 60 The All Too Real Team Assignments
- Chapter 59 Combat Teams
- Chapter 58 Physical Training
- Chapter 57 The New Course
- Chapter 56 Farewell
- Chapter 55: The Fall of the Wolf Pack
- Chapter 54: Duel with the Forest Colossus Wolf (Part 2)
- Chapter 53: Duel with the Forest Colossus Wolf (Part 1)
- Chapter 52: Hulim vs. the Wolf Pack (Part 3)
- Chapter 51: Hulim vs. the Wolf Pack (Part 2)
- Chapter 50: Hulim vs. the Wolf Pack (Part 1)
- Chapter 49: The Wolf Pack Descends
- Chapter 48: Battle of the Goblin Tribe (Part 2)
- Chapter 47: Battle of the Goblin Tribe (Part 1)
- Chapter 46: The Toxin Takes Effect
- Chapter 45: Infiltrating the Goblin Tribe
- Chapter 44: Special Objective
- Chapter 43: Correcting Old Habits
- Chapter 42: Bringing a Wand to School
- Chapter 41: The Final Exam
- Chapter 40: The Current State of the Heyerar Household
- Chapter 39: C-Rank Power
- Chapter 38: Compound Magic
- Chapter 37: Third-Tier Magic
- Chapter 36: Hulim vs. The Kidnappers (Part 2)
- Chapter 35: Hulim vs. The Kidnappers (Part 1)
- Chapter 34: Kidnapping and Clues
- Chapter 33: Fran’s Stakeout
- Chapter 32: The Bloodline
- Chapter 31: The Mystery of the Ancestor
- Chapter 30: Colette’s Home Visit
- Chapter 29: The Reason for the Increased Difficulty
- Chapter 28: Battle Against the Golems
- Chapter 27: A New Opponent
- Chapter 26: Testing the Magic Wands
- Chapter 25: The Magical Artifact Shop
- Chapter 24: That Name Sounds Familiar
- Chapter 23: The Magic Wand
- Chapter 22: The After-School Talk
- Chapter 21: The C-Rank Mage Instructor
- Chapter 20: Magic Demonstration
- Chapter 19: Magic Class
- Chapter 18: The Preliminary Academy
- Chapter 17: The Morning Commute to School
- Chapter 16: Heyerar Sword Style
- Chapter 15: Second-Tier Spells and New Training Regimen
- Chapter 14: A Year of Growth
- Chapter 13: Lessons Begin Tomorrow
- Chapter 12: You’re Way Too Weird?!
- Chapter 11: The Day of the Promise
- Chapter 10: Mastering Magic at Last
- Chapter 9: Beholding Mana Essence
- Chapter 8: Learning Magic for the First Time
- Chapter 7: White’s Bookstore
- Chapter 6: Preparing to Buy a Grimoire
- Chapter 5: Reading the Magic Book
- Chapter 4: A Wish to Learn Magic
- Chapter 3: The Pact with the Fairy Queen
- Chapter 2: The Fairy Queen
- Chapter 1: The Seventh Daughter of a Rural Noble