v5c26
The Commencement of War (1)
Under the forest floors were the fleeing cavalry and their servants. To witness the current state of the battlefield for these unfledged Viero shoulders were akin to that of witnessing the arrival of an apocalypse, leaving them reeling from the terror that had befallen upon them.
Sensing that the Phantoms of Terror were giving chase, they were helpless and distraught, ready for their demise in an unfamiliar land. The privates were shaking as their legs began giving way to the horror befolding. They unabashedly dropped their weapons and scampered into every direction.
In a turn of an eye, the army was utterly decimated.
The Phantoms’ claws were like claw machines dangling in mid-air, and with every swift swoop over the hapless mortals below, futile cries were promptly heard echoing into the valley.
Through the chilling howls and hollow cries, the guts and organs came slipping out of the torso as it was ripped into half. After an ear-shattering shriek, what remained of the disfigured torso came crashing down mid-air as blood splattered across its radius.
Dropping off worn load, the Phantoms of Terror once again took flight as they shot out of the forest canopy and back into the air.
The High Commander of the Viero army, Count Jacques watched in horror as the events unfolded, three to four dozens of the Phantom of Terrors flapped their wings over the overcast sky, circling over and terrorizing the mortals below. What remained of the cavalry haphazardly ran into the safety of the woods. Due to the disastrous evacuation, many died without even coming into contact with the Phantoms of Terror. Instead, they were killed by the unforgiving forest terrain, be it from tripping, running straight into the outgrown trees and branches, or just mercilessly trampled to death by other soldiers within their ranks.
With the mindless stomping and trampling, a careless trip could mean the end.
One to two thousand men were chased into the dense forests like scattering rats in the light was truly a depressing yet oddly humorous sight. If they were willing to pause, turn back and give their enemy a second thought, they might have made a more sustainable escape. But here they were, consumed by their own fear and dying unceremoniously as a result.
A handful of Noble commanders and cavalry members of higher standing from the Viero Legion watched as tragic scenes played out, but none found it hilarious, not even the slightest.
Count Jacques turned around and murmured his orders, then came a few bishops dressed in red robes and pointy hats, with their holy item in one hand each and the Divine bible of the Holy Cathedral in another as they emerged from within the shrouded darkness of the woods.
Encircling the cavalries next to them, they began reciting. Before long, a white glow radiated from the Divine bibles within their grasps, slowly rising upwards and intersecting with one another, forming a spherical barrier around the entire legion.
Count Jacques felt the warmth in his heart, it was not from any actual effect of the recital, but it was the barrier that was forming that truly soothed the tension and the sense of impending doom saturating his mind just a moment ago.
It was a blessing of strength, the rattled Noble privates under the recitals of the Holy Cathedral bishops finally found a glimpse of solace.
“This is the barrier of fear. These wailing beasts must be of higher levels,” Jacques held onto his sword as he informed the others.
Compared to his traumatized colleagues, Count Jacques, who was a veteran of the War of Black Roses, was among the selected few that had ever gone head to head with Madaran forces.
On this issue, Duke Viero named him a trusted acquaintance, and previously when the princess came to the Duke for advice with Brendel’s letter in hand he was chosen as the spokesperson in reply.
Back then, however, he heeded no advice from Brendel, for in his rigid perceptions, the dark creatures lurking to the east of Aouine were nothing but pesky lowlifes who were capable of little, and the reason they had even any advantage at all during the War of the Black Roses was that Aouine defenses at the Bucce region were weak and mismanaged in the first place.
The comparison he had in mind was Karsuk, where the Highland Knights stood guard and unsurprisingly the Madarans were kept at bay.
But fast forward to a year later now, Count Jacques was visibly shaken, for the Madaran armies before his eyes were drastically different from the one he met in Viero.
In his last encounter, the undead adversaries during his defense in Viero, despite their terrifying appearances, were merely disjointed skeleton structures flimsily marching towards them. The Madaran army then launched their attacks through the forests and managed to cripple the village recruits.
But with solid footing from his trusted cavalry paired with a swift retaliation, they realized the skeleton armies were not much of an issue after all. What truly posed a significant threat were the Necromancers. Nevertheless, with skill levels tallying to that of his cavalry directly under his command, they were promptly defeated.
Naturally, the Count himself, smothered by his own ignorance, was oblivious of the fact that the troops that invaded Viero were under Frostclaw, who was a Ghoul. Ghouls were the lowest-ranked of Madara’s Dark leaders, equalling only to the direct subordinates of Count Jacques’ cavalry today.
Their surprise assault into Viero back then was only to avoid the powerful Highland Knights up north, while hoping to snatch a tiny advantage for themselves. Like Planchet, they were shallow-minded, and more unfortunate was for them to fall right into Count Jacques’ feet.
They were engaged in direct combat and were on nearly equal footing. Jacques came out of that war losing most of his cavalry, while Frostclaw lost significant numbers of Necromancers, resulting in his fall from grace, before eventually being consumed by other more powerful factions within the Madaran Empire.
He was further oblivious that the initial invasion of Bucce was actually the elite forces of the Madaran War of the Black Roses, for Yinstar Dragon and Tagus were the close acquaintances of the Supreme Leader. One-Eyed dragon Tagus was even known to be highborn. The Vampire house until the era superseding the Battle of Slanted Forest was the most trusted power to the Madaran Emperor.
The army that Bloodstaff had with him now, despite his commanders notably less glamorous than that of the Yinstar and Tagus duo, had the additional strength of the Dark Mercenaries of the Seas of the Dying Moon in their formations, and were now significantly more powerful than that of Yinstar’s army back in the War of the Black Roses.
The stark contrast was now crystal clear in the eyes of Count Jacques, as his heart sunk to the depths of hell.
He might be an experienced veteran, and had shown hardly any change in facial expression besides the inaudible murmuring of “Advanced undead creatures”, but he knew best himself, that it was just words from hearsay.
Count Jacques’ colleagues clearly knew his theatrics and did not offer much consolidation. They watch the Terror Phantoms behind them, before there came a few dozen more.
Navigating across the gradually flattening mountain slopes, over the Linden forests, and then atop another row of modest hilltops. As the Terror Phantoms gave chase, despite still a distance away, they struck deep into the spirits of the hapless mortal army.
The peak they were on was facing the Bernicel riverbed, and on the opposite shores of the riverbed, the fleeing cavalries were still several miles away. On the right corner was a stretch of dense pine forest, within it were heavily armed foot soldiers lurking, shielding the crossbow infantry from being picked out.
This was originally an impressive blockade terrain, the cavalry on the left wing could effectively draw the Madaran legion of the Undead into this open riverbed of two dozen miles wide, earning the Trentheim and Lantonilan legions some precious time.
However, owing to the fact that the formations were now non-existent and the cavalry was in shambles, the heavily armored foot soldiers and crossbow infantry lost the outward protection from the cavalries, left to fend for themselves.
One of Duke Viero’s renowned knights eventually managed to distinguish that the Terror Phantoms were at least mid-silver level beasts, which meant they were Class Four creatures at the very least, leaving everyone else petrified.
Over a hundred of these Class Four creatures could single-handedly annihilate all of the nearly four thousand Noble infantry on the spot.
Weighing in on their circumstances, Count Jeelin and Count Bormousse were insisting on a retreat with the reason of retaining the size of the remaining Allied forces.
If they could escape before all four thousand of them were completely obliterated by the time the Lantonilan army arrives, or to withdraw half of the twelve divisions by then, they could at least ready themselves to fight another day. Otherwise, the events of the Cielmann riverbed were bound for a recurrence.
The Noble cavalry were all keen on the idea, all but Count Jacques, who was laughing maniacally. He knew what they meant from that, despite sounding all noble and tactical, it was all just a thin veil of their cowardice. The decision to attack was a unilateral decision earlier when the battle seemed like one they were bound to win, but now seeing that it was no longer the case, their instincts were to gutlessly retreat.
Of course, it was not something Count Jacques would find hard to believe, after all, he himself was hardly a noble person. But are these bastards idiots? Does it still look like the ball is with us?! He was furious.
As he contemplated, he was trying his best to soothe his nerves. In comparison to his compatriots, he was at least more of a strategist.
Count Jacques thrust his sword into the ground as he sneered, “The count authorized me to command this Allied army, because he trusts that I would be loyal and true to our Mother Nation of Aouine, to be the voice of reason to you lot. That said, do you think there is honor in a retreat without a battle?”
Count Jeelin as a close friend of Jacques was dumbfounded. What the hell is he thinking? Has he gone mad?
He had encountered those madmen of the royal sect, he knew his friend was not like them. Peeking over, he was anticipating the reveal of what his true intentions were.
Other noblemen had the same thought, but from their gazes upon Count Jacques, there was notable tension and hostility.
It was an unspoken rule amongst the wealthy circle, if one was to be completely fair and unyielding, one will have to keep it starkly isolated from the benefit of other Nobles, or their lives. If either was breached, then it was no longer within the protection of the law on the discrimination and intolerance from within the Noble circle.
The Aouine of today was far from its glory days of the prehistoric era, as Brendel had put it. The nation-founding King Erik’s court of Nobles was respectable and honorable, carving from these barren and untamed lands a kingdom of their own. But generations after, their descendants had long lost the drive and dignity of their forefathers and were now just scheming and power-hungry scums.
But what Jacques was beginning to piece together was the utter confusion on how short-sighted and remarkably stupid his fellow well-off friends were.
Eyeing the disgruntled fools with a sense of disgust he decidedly took to clarify,
“So you boys are thinking of a retreat, don’t you? Oh, so all of you can outrun those Skeletal knights now? Or can you outrun those flying bastards in the sky? Whole bunch of idiots, this is our only chance of survival, we have to fortify this stretch of the forest until the Lantonilan army arrives. Naturally, if you‘d like to run just go for it, if you like the odd 1 percent chance of you squeezing past the horde of undead right outside these woods!”
Count Jacques’ words were stern yet solemn, as he let out a prolonged sigh. Not sure why, in the face of death I’m glad I said what I said. Somebody has to be the sane one here, and for once it’s nice to know that’s me.
Everyone else was stupefied.
These Noble lords, despite carrying the title of Viero’s regional guards and cavalries, were mostly just inherited positions from being wealthy and respectable figures within the region.
In the face of war, they had no experience of tactical skill to speak off. For the citizens of Viero, deep within the boundaries of the kingdom, war was a far-fetched tale, the closest event to one that they had experienced was the conflict between Duke Viero and Radner.
Those curfuffles deemed less noteworthy than border skirmishes in Brendel’s eyes, were akin to village rivalries, and yet they had the nerve to named the young Nobles as “commanders” and “generals”.
As Brendel had repeatedly put it, ‘What a disgrace.’
And amongst them at some point was Count Jacques himself, which now himself embarrassed to even be affiliated with those cowards.
After moments of news passing from the comrades or friends closest to Count Jacques across the far end of what remained of the legion, many fell dead silent. His words struck deep into their hearts, although some intellectually challenged junior soldiers even took to ask if they can surrender to the Madarans.
Of course, they all knew, that surrender was up on the table, but only when they were dead.
It naturally was not a result any of them, upon realization of the options available, were keen to accept. This was where the Madaran Kingdom differed from any mortal kingdoms or any kingdom of that matter.
During an armed conflict between nations, surrender and ransom paying were commonplace, and when Nobles were captured and imprisoned, they would be fairly treated while the captors await the ransom from the Noble Houses themselves. Once the deal was completed, the hostage would be set free back to their home nation, and would receive a hero’s return. It was fair knowledge to most.
But Madaran did not take living prisoners, to lose to Madara would be to die. In a war with the Empire of Madara, even the most cowardly would be reluctant to surrender, most would choose to fight to the death.
And now, it was Count Jacques’ choice too. For there was no other path, to fight and maybe die in it, or to die as a deserter and a coward.
“What if the Lantonilans are not coming? What if they know we are done for and chose not to die here with us?” One of the Nobles could not resist clarifying a looming thought in all their minds.
“If they dare!” Count Bormousse erupted. But after that, he found himself tongue-tied. It was them who broke their agreement in the first place, after all, which they promptly took to realize.
Now the Lantonilan army actually had a valid reason for not coming to their rescue, they could very well revert back to being their harshest critics from far away. Unsurprisingly, however, from the perspective of the Nobles, it sure will not be their own faults if that happens, and Lantonilan’s pettiness would be to blame.
The forests went drop-dead silent for moments.
Count Jacques worried about the spirits of his army as he replied, “Calm down, Count Trentheim might not be coming, from what I’ve known he is such spiteful a person.
But Lantonilan’s legion commander Eikkel, I know that guy. He’s an idealist knight, if he gets to come, he will come for us. Naturally, you guys will have to stand up for yourselves until then. Unless we make it until the reinforcements arrive, or their journey here would be to retrieve your corpses.”
With Count Jacques’ speech, along with the reputation Eikkel built for himself from the Battle of Ampere Seale, the Viero Nobles were finally able to breathe easily.
The truth was there were already private conversations mentioning Eikkel’s personality as if the Knightsman himself could hear them from dozens of miles away.
With the reinstated hope within his ranks, Count Jacques could finally lift the spirits of his army back from the solemn depth again, but not to win. Absolutely not. Nobody cared about winning at that point, all that mattered to them was to survive.
Viero’s army once again regrouped and began fortifying their lines within the forest. Their actions, however, quickly arrived at the ears of Bloodstaff through the Phantoms of Terror.
The Madaran Dark leader was determined by then, for they were certain they could identify the unknown identities of the adversaries before them, they must be Lantonilan or Viero’s men.
What mattered most was that they were decisively not the Highland Knights.
As for Count Trentheim? Who the hell is that? It hardly batted an eye amongst the Dark leaders of the Seas of the Dying Moon.
To them, it was good news clear as day, that the foolish Lantonilan and Viero armies had completely no knowledge of the Madaran army. They were different from the previous Grinoires army and resembled more the human armies from Aouine a year ago. And that army, be it to Bloodstaff or the untamed Dark Mercenaries were nothing.
Not even worth comparing to trash, for they were nothing.
“Seems like they have a reinforcement army,” The younger individual with pitch-black hair gave the map a subtle knock, as he remarked into the ears of Bloodstaff, “This army should be within our vicinity, but I do not fathom how the Aouine people can create a major blunder of this sort.
Alas, they are no significant threat to us. For even if we pinch our pockets, with their fighting capabilities alone they are just a worthless pack. Besides, they have already squandered any chances of even an attempt of an assault, let us sit back and devour them piece by piece.”
He chuckled, “It’s nice that they sent reinforcements, directly to us.”
Bloodstaff laughed maniacally, the half-witted attempts of the Aouines left the Dark Mercenaries baffled beyond means, but now seemingly getting used to their half-hearted schemes.
Their encounter with the Vanmier Legion’s White Winged Knights was an unexpected affair, far exceeding what they were initially expecting. This before them was what they rightfully perceived as actual Aouine army standards.
Fixated upon a bleached white map drafted on the hide of an unknown animal, it seemed just like they were monitoring the lands from above. The Legion of the Undead were now marching on a terrain a few miles wide. Unless the humans were able to completely barricade the entire area, otherwise, there was no stopping them.
Sure, at least they had their chances, but their opponents were pathetically foolish.
“Send the skeletons to test what they’ve got,” He stoically replied, setting on stone his war strategy.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 875 - v5c59
- Chapter 874 - v5c58 Departure
- Chapter 873 - v5c57p2 Preparation of the Envoys(3)
- Chapter 872 - v5c57p1 Preparation of the Envoys(3)
- Chapter 871 - v5c56 Preparation of the Envoys(2)
- Chapter 870 - v5c55p2 Preparation of the Envoys(1)
- Chapter 869 - v5c55p1 Preparation of the Envoys(1)
- Chapter 868 - v5c54p2
- Chapter 867 - v5c54p1 The Curtain Raises Slowly
- Chapter 866 - v5c53
- Chapter 865 - v5c52p2 Different Choices
- Chapter 864 - v5c52p1
- Chapter 863 - v5c51p2
- Chapter 862 - v5c51p1 The Third Letter
- Chapter 861 - v5c50
- Chapter 860 - v5c49
- Chapter 859 - v5c48
- Chapter 858 - v5c47
- Chapter 857 - v5c46
- Chapter 856 - v5c45
- Chapter 855 - v5c44
- Chapter 854 - v5c43
- Chapter 853 - v5c42
- Chapter 852 - v5c41
- Chapter 851 - v5c40
- Chapter 850 - v5c39
- Chapter 849 - v5c38p2
- Chapter 848 - v5c38p1
- Chapter 847 - v5c37
- Chapter 846 - v5c36
- Chapter 845 - v5c35
- Chapter 844 - v5c34
- Chapter 843 - v5c33
- Chapter 842 - v5c32
- Chapter 841 - v5c31
- Chapter 840 - v5c30
- Chapter 839 - v5c29p2
- Chapter 838 - v5c29p1
- Chapter 837 - v5c28
- Chapter 836 - v5c27p2
- Chapter 835 - v5c27p1
- Chapter 834 - v5c26
- Chapter 833 - v5c25
- Chapter 832 - v5c24
- Chapter 831 - v5c23
- Chapter 830 - v5c22
- Chapter 829 - v5c21
- Chapter 828 - v5c20
- Chapter 827 - v5c19
- Chapter 826 - v5c18
- Chapter 825 - v5c17
- Chapter 824 - v5c16
- Chapter 823 - v5c15
- Chapter 822 - v5c14
- Chapter 821 - v5c13p2
- Chapter 820 - v5c13p1
- Chapter 819 - v5c12p2
- Chapter 818 - v5c12p1
- Chapter 817 - v5c11p2
- Chapter 816 - v5c11p1
- Chapter 815 - v5c10
- Chapter 814 - v5c9p2
- Chapter 813 - v5c9p1
- Chapter 812 - v5c8
- Chapter 811 - v5c7p2
- Chapter 810 - v5c7p1
- Chapter 809 - v5c6
- Chapter 808 - v5c5p2
- Chapter 807 - v5c5p1
- Chapter 806 - v5c4 Mages, Dragons & Kingdoms(1)
- Chapter 805 - v5c3
- Chapter 804 - v5c2
- Chapter 803 - v5c1
- Chapter 802 - v4c169
- Chapter 801 - v4c168
- Chapter 800 - v4c167
- Chapter 799 - v4c166p2
- Chapter 798 - v4c166p1 The World
- Chapter 797 - v4c165 Time And Space
- Chapter 796 - v4c164 Black Knight
- Chapter 795 - v4c163 Bitter Fight
- Chapter 794 - v4c162 Sublimation
- Chapter 793 - v4c161 Blazing Wing Ambassadors
- Chapter 792 - v4c160 Scarlet Is In Danger
- Chapter 791 - v4c159 Awakened (5)
- Chapter 790 - v4c158 Awakened (4)
- Chapter 789 - Awakened (3)
- Chapter 788 - v4c156p2
- Chapter 787 - v4156p1
- Chapter 786 - v4c155p2 Awakened (1)
- Chapter 785 - v4c155p1 Awakened (1)
- Chapter 784 - v4c154 The Devourers Teeth
- Chapter 783 - v4c153p2
- Chapter 782 - v4c153p1 The Young Prince Who Puts His Teacher In Trouble
- Chapter 781 - v4c152 Beneath The Ice
- Chapter 780 - v4c151 The Age of the Mortals (3)
- Chapter 779 - v4c150 The Age of Mortals (2)
- Chapter 778 - v4c149The Age of Mortals (1)
- Chapter 777 - v4c148 Change
- Chapter 776 - v4c147
- Chapter 775 - v4c146
- Chapter 774 - v4c145p2
- Chapter 773 - v4c145p1
- Chapter 772 - v4c144p2
- Chapter 771 - v4c144p1 Freyas Hidden Mission?
- Chapter 770 - v4c143 Icy Breath
- Chapter 769 - Chapter 769 v4c142p2
- Chapter 768 - v4c142p1
- Chapter 767 - Dim Korfa
- Chapter 766 - v4c140
- Chapter 765 - v4c139
- Chapter 764 - v4c138 Breaking Cocoon (4)
- Chapter 763 - v4c137 Breaking Cocoon (4)
- Chapter 762 - v4c136 Breaking Cocoon (3)
- Chapter 761 - v4c135 Breaking Cocoon (2)
- Chapter 760 - v4c134 Breaking Cocoon (1)
- Chapter 759 - v4c133 White Valley (4)
- Chapter 758 - v4c132 White Valley(3)
- Chapter 757 - v4c131 White Valley(2)
- Chapter 756 - v4c130 White Valley(1)
- Chapter 755 - v4c129
- Chapter 754 - v4c128
- Chapter 753 - v4c127p2 Eternity (28)
- Chapter 752 - v4c127p1 Eternity (28)
- Chapter 751 - v4c126 Eternity (27)
- Chapter 750 - Eternity (27)
- Chapter 749 - Eternity(26)
- Chapter 748 - Eternity(25)
- Chapter 747 - Eternity (24)
- Chapter 746 - Eternity (23)
- Chapter 745 - v4c121 Eternity (22)
- Chapter 744 - Eternity (21)
- Chapter 743 - v4c119 Eternity (20)
- Chapter 742 - Eternity (19)
- Chapter 741 - Eternity (18)
- Chapter 740 - Eternity (17)
- Chapter 739 - Eternity (16)
- Chapter 738 - Eternity (15)
- Chapter 737 - Eternity (14)
- Chapter 736 - v4c112 Eternity (13)
- Chapter 735 - Eternity (12)
- Chapter 734 - Eternity (11)
- Chapter 733 - Eternity (10)
- Chapter 732 - Eternity (9)
- Chapter 731 - v4c107 Eternity (8)
- Chapter 730 - v4c106 Eternity(7)
- Chapter 729 - v4c105 Eternity(6)
- Chapter 728 - v4c104 Eternity(5)
- Chapter 727 - Etermity (4)
- Chapter 726 - v4c102 Eternity(3)
- Chapter 725 - v4c101 Eternity (2)
- Chapter 724 - v4c100 Eternity (1)
- Chapter 723 - v4c99p2 Two Dragons?(2)
- Chapter 722 - v4c99p1 Two Dragons?(2)
- Chapter 721 - v4c98 Two Dragons?(1)
- Chapter 720 - v4c97p2
- Chapter 719 - v4c97p1
- Chapter 718 - v4c96
- Chapter 717 - v4c95 The Lost Food (1)
- Chapter 716 v4c94
- Chapter 715 v4c92 Wave of a Thousand Years
- Chapter 714 4c91 The End of the Dream
- Chapter 713 v4c90 Salvation(5)
- Chapter 712 v4c89 Salvation(4)
- Chapter 711 v4c88p2 Salvation(3)
- Chapter 710 v4c88p1 Salvation(3)
- Chapter 709 Salvation(2)
- Chapter 708 Salvation (1)
- Chapter 707 v4c85
- Chapter 706 v4c84 A Ball In the Past(5)
- Chapter 705 A Ball In the Past(4)
- Chapter 704 v4c82 A Ball In the Past(3)
- Chapter 703 A Ball in the Past (2)
- Chapter 702 v4c80 A Ball In The Past(1)
- Chapter 701 - v4c79 The Lost Name (3)
- Chapter 700 - v4c78 The Lost Name (2)
- Chapter 699 - v4c77 The Lost Name (1)
- Chapter 698 - v4c76 Legacy of the Skeleton (3)
- Chapter 697 - v4c75 Legacy of the Skeleton (2)
- Chapter 696 - v4c74 Legacy of the Skeleton (1)
- Chapter 695 - v4c73 The Mage Tower
- Chapter 694 - v4c72 Farming Mobs?
- Chapter 693 - v4c71 Haruzs Battle
- Chapter 692 - v4c70p2 A New Member Enters The Fray!
- Chapter 691 - v4c70p1
- Chapter 690 - v4c69p2 The Mage Tower
- Chapter 689 - v4c69p1 The Mage Tower
- Chapter 688 - v4c68 Milos Breath
- Chapter 687 - v4c67 The Hunter Siblings(3)
- Chapter 686 - v4c66 The Hunter Siblings (2)
- Chapter 685 - v4c65 The Hunter Siblings(1)
- Chapter 684 - v4c64 Before Departure
- Chapter 683 - v4c63p2 Payment for the Mission (2)
- Chapter 682 - Payment for the Mission (2)
- Chapter 681 - v4c62 Payment for the Mission(1)
- Chapter 680 - v4c61p2 Elemental Activation (7)
- Chapter 679 - v4c61p1 Elemental Activation (6)
- Chapter 678 - Elemental Activation (5)
- Chapter 677 - v4c59 Elemental Activation (4)
- Chapter 676 - Elemental Activation (3)
- Chapter 675 - v4c57 Elemental Activation (2)
- Chapter 674 - Elemental Activation (1)
- Chapter 673 - v4c55 Spells of the Ice Fairies
- Chapter 672 - v4c54 The Crystal Stag
- Chapter 671 - Long Road, Fragments of the Past (8)
- Chapter 670 - v4c52 == Long Road, Fragments of the Past (7)
- Chapter 669 - v4c51 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (6)
- Chapter 668 - v4c50 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (5)
- Chapter 667 - v4c49 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (4)
- Chapter 666 - v4c48p2 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (3)
- Chapter 665 - v4c48p1 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (2)
- Chapter 664 - Long Road, Fragments of the Past (1)
- Chapter 663 - v4c46p2 The Growth of Valhalla (3)
- Chapter 662 - v4c46p1 The Growth of Valhalla (2)
- Chapter 661 - The Growth of Valhalla (1)
- Chapter 660 - Dominance Over All Profession (7)
- Chapter 659 - v4c43 Dominance Over all Profession (6)
- Chapter 658 - v4c42 Dominance Over All Profession(5)
- Chapter 657 - v4c41 Dominance Over All Profession(4)
- Chapter 656 - Dominance Over all Profession(3)
- Chapter 655 - v4c39 Dominance Over all Profession(2)
- Chapter 654 - v4c38 Dominance Over all Professions(1)
- Chapter 653 - 4c37 Gateway Elements?(2)
- Chapter 652 - v4c36 Gateway Elements?(1)
- Chapter 651 - v4c35 Another Chance(6)
- Chapter 650 - v4c34 Another Chance(5)
- Chapter 649 - v4c33 Another Chance(4)
- Chapter 648 - v4c32Another Chance(3)
- Chapter 647 - v4c31 Another Chance(2)
- Chapter 646 - v4c30 Another Chance(1
- Chapter 645 - v4c29p2 The Princess and Princess(3)
- Chapter 644 - v4c29p1 The Princess and Princess(3)
- Chapter 643 - v4c28 The Princess and the Princess (2)
- Chapter 642 - v4c27 The Princess and the Princess (1)
- Chapter 641 - v4c26
- Chapter 640 - v4c25 The Holy Lance of Heaven(7)
- Chapter 639 - v4c24
- Chapter 638 - v4c23 The Holy Lance of Heaven(5)
- Chapter 637 - v4c22 The Holy Lance of Heaven(4)
- Chapter 636 - v4c21 The Holy Lance of Heaven(3)
- Chapter 635 - v4c20 The Holy Lance of Heaven(2)
- Chapter 634 - v4c19 -The Holy Lance of Heaven(1)
- Chapter 633 - v4c18 May: History & Visitation
- Chapter 632 - v4c17 Siblings(6)
- Chapter 631 - v4c16 Siblings(5)
- Chapter 630 - v4c15 Siblings(4)
- Chapter 629 - v4c14 Siblings(3)
- Chapter 628 - v4c13 Siblings(2)
- Chapter 627 - v4c12 Siblings (1)
- Chapter 626 - v4c11 Crystallization
- Chapter 625 - v4c10 Devil
- Chapter 624 - v4c9 Flow of Darkness
- Chapter 623 - v4c8 Deal(2)
- Chapter 622 - v4c7 Deal(1)
- Chapter 621 - v4c6
- Chapter 620 - v4c5
- Chapter 619 - v4c4
- Chapter 618 - v4c3
- Chapter 617 - v4c2p2
- Chapter 616 - v4c2p1
- Chapter 615 - v4c1 Awaken
- Chapter 614 - v3c378p2 Maynild’s Journey(3)
- Chapter 613 - v3c378p1 Maynild’s Journey(3)
- Chapter 612 - v3c377 Maynild’s Journey(2)
- Chapter 611 - v3c376 Maynild’s Journey(1)
- Chapter 610 - v3c375 Requiem(25)
- Chapter 609 - v3c374 Requiem(24)
- Chapter 608 - v3c373 Requiem(23)
- Chapter 607 - v3c372 Requiem(22)
- Chapter 606 - v3c371 Requiem(21)
- Chapter 605 - v3c370 Requiem(20)
- Chapter 604 - v3c369 Requiem(19)
- Chapter 603 - Requiem(18)
- Chapter 602 - v3c367
- Chapter 601 - v3c366 Requiem(16)
- Chapter 600 - v3c365
- Chapter 599 - v3c364 Requiem(14)
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- Chapter 574 - v3c344p2 The Abyss(2)
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- Chapter 540 - v3c317 The Holy War(1)
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- Chapter 536 - v3c313 The Oath and the Sword(2)
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- Chapter 520 - v3c298p2
- Chapter 519 - v3c298p1 Vortex(1)
- Chapter 518 - v3c297 A Message From the North
- Chapter 517 - v3c296 Operation Commences!
- Chapter 516 - v3c295 Future Star
- Chapter 515 - v3c294 The Brewing Storm
- Chapter 514 - v3c293
- Chapter 513 - v3c292 The Evident Changes
- Chapter 512 - v3c291 The First Confrontation
- Chapter 511 - v3c290 The Meetup
- Chapter 510 - v3c289 The Passage of Time
- Chapter 509 - v3c288 - Nine Luminaries Sword Art
- Chapter 508 - v3c287 - The Princess and the Knight
- Chapter 507 - v3c286 - Conflict
- Chapter 506 - v3c285 - Exposed?
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- Chapter 504 - Volume 3
- Chapter 503 - Volume 3
- Chapter 502 - Volume 3
- Chapter 501 - Volume 3
- Chapter 500 - Volume 3
- Chapter 499 - Volume 3
- Chapter 498 - Volume 3
- Chapter 497 - Volume 3
- Chapter 496 - Volume 3
- Chapter 495 - Volume 3
- Chapter 494 - Volume 3
- Chapter 493 - Volume 3
- Chapter 492 - Volume 3
- Chapter 491 - Volume 3
- Chapter 490 - Volume 3
- Chapter 489 - Volume 3
- Chapter 488 - Volume 3
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- Chapter 486 - Volume 3
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- volume 3 - 238 – Boss?
- volume 3 - 237 – The catacomb
- volume 3 - 236 – The final preparation, tomb and female commander
- volume 3 - 235 – Gryphine’s letter
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- volume 3 - 233 – The City of Trees
- volume 3 - 232 – The city of trees 3
- volume 3 - 231 – The city of trees 2
- volume 3 - 230 – The city of trees 1
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- volume 3 - 216 – Preparation for war 5
- volume 3 - 215 – Preparations for war 4
- volume 3 - 214 – Preparation for war 3
- volume 3 - 213 – Preparation for War 2
- volume 3 - 212 – Preparation for war 1
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- volume 3 - 206 – Race?
- volume 3 - 205 – I anoint you as king
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