v5c34
Opportunity For The Kingdom
After the Year of the Running Wolf, the most illustrious of the military strategist in Wind Elves’ history, the Lord of the Grey Mountain, Xan Griffin, long before he took up the position of Marshall once said in his acclaimed work, “If effective damage cannot be dealt towards the Necromancers of the Madaran army, then there are no ways to truly cripple the Undead army.”
Nevertheless, as the Black Rose of Bromantonu was truly defeated, the skeleton army defeated on the riverbanks largely resembled that of their human counterparts, scattered and aimlessly fleeing across the terrain. The Undead, now headless without their masterminds, were in a state of complete disarray.
The Undead Leaders of the Seas of the Dying Moon were still able to take command of their subordinates, but when they themselves were abandoning the war and all faith that initially came with it, the once terrifying Bloodstaff Legion was now but a barely functioning one at this point, for from top to bottom it had lost its purpose and determination, besides selfish intentions of self-preservation. It was like history repeated itself from the case of the Northern Nobles escaping from Ampere Seale.
Nevertheless, a keen eye would notice the modest difference between the two events. To humans, as emotional beings, escape would be them succumbing to their internal panic, shaken by their mortal fears and anxiety, but Undead naturally do not feel such earthly emotions. Their self-perseverance was an act of pure rationality and hence would not resort to short-sighted decisions like trampling and selfish pursuits.
Even if their human adversaries really did catch up to them, they would still retaliate for self-defense, yet it is within the nature of these dark creatures that they would not offer help out of pure goodwill towards their compatriots in need, even if the act would result in a better outcome for all of them.
Count Jacques and Brendel rode across the riverbank side by side, and was visibly emotional by the sight, “Turns out even the Undead Legion were imperfect, they too will make mistakes.”
“The Undead are not creatures birthed from nature, no one understands the mysteries of life and death more than they do, which in turn relish them of the fear for the unknown that most of us mortals come to when we think about death. Without the longing for one’s life, there will no longer be desperation, or passion of that matter.
Nevertheless, there are more to emotions, especially negative ones, fear and desperation naturally are only one of the many, as are greed, pride, trickery, and self-centeredness, which carries a heavier weight on the undead,” To the close counsel to Duke Viero Brendel he explained as they both watched on the progress of the battles across the riverbank.
Count Jacques nodded solemnly, pondering upon Brendel’s words as he looked across to the Count of the same position, both figuratively and literally, yet unbelievably younger. He then took to ask, “Brendel sir, you do look like you know a whole lot about the Darkened Kingdom.”
“Doesn’t hurt to keep your allies close, but your enemies closer does it, especially the enemies lurking just across our border,” Brendel faced the Count from the Landin region of Jacques. He knew this man,
Jacques-Landin was the border region of the province of Viero with the administrative province of Karsuk, and the Count bearing the same name was too a veteran in Madaran affairs.
Even though he had the same traits plaguing the Aouine Nobles of this era, his knowledge gathered from his encounters with the Black Rose of Bromantonu far exceeded his hapless counterparts in court. Crucially, albeit less surprisingly, he had immense trust from the Duke of Viero himself.
“Mr. Tomob,” Brendel continued, “I’d recommend for you to keep a fair amount of vigilance on the Black Rose on the other side of this riverbank, despite what you’ve witnessed today.”
“I wouldn’t dare not to, Brendel. You see, when I was a child, my father would go on winter hunts and he’d bring back beasts, bears and wolves alike to show me. I, as a toddler, would watch them close, the beasts were injured and sedated but I sure didn’t know any of that then. I thought to myself, so they are not so terrifying after all. Then one day, one slippery bastard got his way and left a scar through my back, a scar I still carry to this day. Painful as it may be then, it left me with a reminder to never underestimate any opponent that I’d come across.”
Count Jacques skillfully applied an expression, to make sure Brendel was aware that he would not easily forget all that had happened today.
Brendel, too, knew this battle would leave the Nobles changed, hopefully for the better, for this was what he had in mind all along. If these slimy Nobles don’t get a lesson they deserve, they will never comprehend what enemy lies in store across the border. Only when they truly experience how real the threats are lurking from across the nation’s borders, only then will this country truly move for the better.”
He shook his head before he continued spilling more of Madara’s secrets, “However, Mr. Tomob, if you think you’ve got a foothold on the skeleton army’s weakness, you’d once again put yourself in a dangerous position.”
Count Jacques was rather taken aback as he promptly followed, “Why so? I believe you sir have explained it quite plainly, that the skeleton army does indeed have weaknesses of such.”
“Those are just the features of the Undead. Like humans, Mr. Tomob, humans do fear, Trentheimers, Vierans, Lantonilans, we all find ourselves terrified in the face of the Undead Legion. Humans will also find themselves acting on impulse, on greed, or pride, selfishness, and distrust, but that doesn’t mean our nation, civilization, or law and order shall crumble upon touch.
That is because we have the concept of society, the idea of unity, and the common good. The Madarans do too, lest you forget they were not too long ago like a loose patch of sand, but as you’ve experienced today, Bloodstaff’s army was not that, and I hope you sir could truly comprehend what that could mean.”
“Yet Tomob, sir, the Madara we have graced our eyes upon today, might just be a mirage,” Before Count Jacques could respond, Brendel continued, noting that his mouth by then was unhinged from shock, but Brendel proceeded regardless,
“The Bloodstaff legion that we decimated today is built upon their clear lack of understanding of our armies, while also due to the archaic military command system that they had kept used of.
I’m sure Mr. Tomob must have heard of the military reformation of the Madaran Royal armies, I suppose. A reformation seven years in the making as of today. Even before the last War of the Black Rose, they had essentially completely this historical calling, and presently there are over a thousand Royal dispatches across the nation.
These Royal dispatches were nothing like Bloodstaff’s armies you’ve seen today. Bloodstaff is reckless and untamed and hence did not receive much favor from the Madaran Supreme Leader. Today on this battlefield he was keen to defeat us, likely to prove to the Supreme Leader that he, along with his methodologies, are more than capable of defeating her enemies and eliminating their adversaries.”
He paused for a moment, “The real Madaran army, with a complete system of low-middle range officers would not crumble into a scattered mess the way humans do just because their leaders have. The Madaran army will fight until the last Necromancer.
Mr. Tomob, I would hope for you to give some thought to the way our enemies fought today, and how we could counter that, and win.”
Count Jacques rather confusedly stared at the young Count, if Brendel were to tell him all of this earlier today, he would never in his right mind believe them as true. It all sounded like nonsense talk to anyone who was unfamiliar.
By then, Brendel had displayed an insight on the Madarans that he could no longer easily dismiss, especially at the mention of a thousand Royal dispatches that had completely left his mind in a fuzzy, still in a hasty attempt to regain his composure.
His face, pale as a sheet, and in distraught was within Brendel’s expectations, yet he naturally would not have told him that the direction of Madara’s expansion was in Aouine’s way, but their main adversaries were ultimately still the Wind Elves of Sanorso and the Farnezain even further to the north.
Madara’s over a thousand Royal dispatches were sent to defend the borders of the two massive empires, but then again what good it was to tell him about this either.
Keeping him on his feet would be great for a change.
The truth was that it meant little to Aouine how many soldiers Madara had, for in the future there will be a Black Count leading his army that would be the greatest challenge for Aouine’s livelihood of all.
Aouine of today still had a sliver of a chance, and that is to create the perception that it was not a kingdom that the Madaran army could trample across at will. There are other routes through multiple minnow kingdoms between Madara and Sanorso or Fornezain, and given that the wars between these kingdoms were ultimately inevitable, it would benefit Aouine’s survival if they were excluded from the wars that would ensue.
In the history of this world, due to the belated response from Aouine, the Princess was left with no choice, while the Kirrlutzians were themselves preoccupied and intentionally negligent, which led to the tragedy of the Aouine kingdom he knew too well.
This time, however, it might not have to be that way.
But first, the kingdom will require courage and prowess to put up a fight.
Taking a good look at Count Jacques, the man by now turning frailer by the minute. He hastily dried his forehead, uncertain if it was rain or cold sweat, his heart seemed to dwell upon the impending terror that was the idea that a thousand Madaran Royal dispatches stood en garde across the border, as he hesitatingly added, “Sir, is everything you said true?”
“Mr. Tomob, let’s just say my intel is only a third correct, let’s assume the Madaran side has just about three hundred Royal dispatch armies, what difference would that make to our kingdom?” Brendel distractedly watched on the aimlessly fleeing Madaran Legion as he stroked the mane of his warhorse, whilst calmly answering Count Jacques’ enquiry.
He was not anxious, but the same cannot be said the least about Count Jacques. He was conflicted about the truth in Brendel’s words. He doesn’t seem to speak in any attempt to appease me…but he is right. So what if only one-third of the information gathered is true? Even one-fourth of the Royal Dispatches is more than capable of laying waste on our kingdom!
What difference does it make? None.
In what state the kingdom was now, the Nobles were the clearest themselves. Since the Anson era, the conflicts between central and regional governments had left immense detriments on the strength of the Kingdom of Aouine, and the Battle of Ampere Seale only further maligned its condition.
Meanwhile, just east of the border was the Darkened Kingdom, which carried long-standing traditions on keeping their military size big and always on the verge of war, albeit because of that had always been in a constant state of war and instability. Each Dark leader for their own, raging war on one another till the end of days.
It was exactly that the perception of them being a nation of crippled disarray had been imbued into the minds of all their neighbors.
But today, Madara under the rule of their Supreme Leader had almost miraculously united the kingdoms into one, the Dark lords once again pledging allegiance to the Mercury Staff for the first time in a millennium.
As he fell deeper into contemplation, he knew Brendel might not be lying at all, it was just that their age-old mentality stuck in a bygone era had led them to instinctively disavowed this fact.
Madara always had a massive army, and now that they were united once more, it was only a matter of time before they decide on a show of strength.
It naturally would not start with the Wind Elves or the Farlezain, and the remainders were not worth a thought.
Some things are like parchment paper, it sufficiently shrouds the truth and revelations under a thinly veiled layer of translucency, but once a hole is poked through, it is quickly revealed for all to see.
It was exactly that Count Jacques was experiencing at that moment.
Even if he would prefer if he never came to encounter this revelation, even if he would wish for himself to remain naive and ignorant, and to live out the good life, he was now thrust into the fray. The name ‘Madara’ now brought concern and distress that would haunt his very dreams into sleepless nights.
The Undead cannot live alongside mortal beings, they do not surrender. The only option he had was the destruction of one or the other.
Count Jacques, now drenched in a cold sweat as he fell into deep contemplation, it was not something he could unravel with a solution immediately, but for the fate of Aouine of today, it seemed it was left with the sole inevitable option.
The Darkened kingdom is mighty and far-reaching, and they had the upper hand, these pathetic Nobles in the face of utter demise still could not bother to draw themselves out from their own pitiful delusions. He was truly out of any solutions to combat this issue.
Are their only fate bound for a refuge in a foreign land like Kirrlutz?
Count Jacques turned his gaze back on Brendel, this time his eyes dull and muddled. Brendel was aware that he must be frightened off his wits, sighed, and thought to himself, The theory to this is simple, yet the Nobles evidently did not care to think this thoroughly. After all, they never would have imagined Madara to achieve such feats.
The truth was that in historical lore, until the Second War of the Black Rose most were still certain that the Madaran Empire was still engulfed in a bloody civil war. And here Brendel was, to inform them that the unification process has been completed before most were even aware of, and now the Count himself had truly understood what was in store for the future of Aouine.
Count Jacques was muffled, and Brendel decidedly let him be. He patted on his mount so that the warhorse could speed up, catching up upon the White Lion Battalion that had set off giving chase to the loose Undead knights.
He knew deep down that the words of precaution said today were just a message for the Nobles, in hopes that one day they could realize their faults and truly consider the survival of Aouine. When the time comes and there were still some amongst their ranks that were ignorant and boorish then that would leave him with little choice but to handle him his own way.
The fate of the kingdom faced its first great challenge in the Battle of Ampere Seale, and upon then triggered a slew of slow changes.
Brendel discreetly covered his mouth. It was not that he was against a massive revamp, clinically molding the nation to its rebirth, but having been in this world longer as days went by, he knew it was not as easy as he would like it to be.
Nobles upon controlling the kingdom for too long had seen themselves rooted into the hierarchical tradition of the nation, and were influential in all sectors of governance across the kingdom. Besides, despite their corrupt and hedonistic behaviors displayed all so ubiquitously in the ruling class, they too had their strengths as was not one that could be undermined or removed completely in a limited time. It would cause great instability to the structure of the nation.
His subordinates, Carglise, Amandina, Kodan, Melilla, and much of the White Lion Knights were immensely intertwined with the Noble families and clanships across the kingdom, regional and national alike.
Across their existence were hints of a conservative upbringing, and to uproot all of this from its core would undoubtedly hurt the ones that mattered the most to himself, pushing even the limits of Princess Gryphine herself towards his reformations.
He knew full well that the Princess’ expectation of Aouine was not one rebirthed from the ashes.
Neither does he.
“The opportunity is in your hands,” Brendel murmured, “Whether you appreciate it or not is on all of you.”
……
Very quickly, the Lantonilan cavalry had rushed across the Eastern riverbanks to reunite with the White Lion Battalion as the humans diligently followed the flow of the river in pursuance of what remained of the Undead Army fleeing south.
Until moments before dusk fall, Viero, Lantonilan, and Trentheim allied forces had exterminated the majority of mercenaries recruited by the Undead Leaders of the Seas of the Dying Moon.
Most of the remaining Necromancers had escaped into the local forest scattered across the region, which was expected to pose a safety issue towards the region, but at that point, it was an afterthought for Brendel and Cowan, for this issue they agreed were better left for the Vanmier Legion.
Bloodstaff and his close acquaintances blended into the crippled squad of Skeleton Knights, and this was when the clear advantage of the Undead army came to play, the absence of emotion and physical restrictions. Without the human trait of fatigue, the gap between the retreating Skeleton Army and Lantonilan cavalry began to widen.
Amongst Brendel’s subordinates, only the Linge Legion on celestial horses could counter these Skeleton Knights, yet he naturally would not have allowed them to do so.
After all, an arrangement to convert the Class Four archers to cavalry was feasible at times of battle against a significantly inferior opponent in the likes of the Skeleton Knights, but for them to give chase after an actual cavalry squad would be carelessly detrimental.
And just like that, as the night fell, the Allied forces lost all traces of the residual Undead cavalry, leaving Eikkel inexplicably exasperated. Even Count Jacques’ subordinates felt a sense of pity, yet the only party that was evidently not were the commanders of the Viero army.
Brendel heard Carglise mentioned that he had already sent out some messengers up north, and was instantly clear that the Count must have dispatched his envoys to seek the opinion of Duke Viero. Nevertheless, his speech earlier today went to no waste, now all that was left was what the nobles had the say.
The Madaran insights were hard to obtain and even harder to reveal, but if they were genuinely keen, it was not impossible to get the Duke to offer the insights he received.
From historical lore, none of the Nobles had any ideas of this sort. But this time, this time they were actually offering a response.
Brendel however was notably unfazed by Bloodstaff’s escape, notwithstanding the Kirrlutzian cavalry squad camped by the fringes, awaiting the fly to fall into the trap, even if he did by sheer luck managed to slip his way back into Madara, what good fate could possibly await him anyway?
The Demon Queen Alvitr must have received wind by now, and would surely be brooding in the dark for his return. As a token of her rebellion against the Emperor of Madara and herself as the representation of free will and self-value, Bloodstaff has to die. As for how she would eventually pledge her allegiance to the Mercury Staff shall be a story for another time.
Brendel stood within a valley, mesmerized by the beauty of a Slofavien night, befell ever so quickly ever since autumn graced upon these lands. The sun had yet ended its cycle but was readily shrouded in the shadowy depths of the Linden forests.
This was just days apart from the culmination of summer, and the moon would still be crowned across the endless night sky, showering it with its illuminating embrace.
But under the clouded sky, it was just pitch black. Across the far edges of the valley were the flatbeds and grasslands of the Cielmann region. Eyeing the calming flows of water down the river, he thought to himself, This must be when Bloodstaff meets his final batch of enemies right about now.
As for how the Kirrlutzian youngsters would fare was the least of his concerns now. He had arranged prior for Cowan and his subordinates to return to Cielmann hills, standing in for the Folded Sword Squad in cleaning up the war zone.
Right now, it was his intention to keep the Kirrlutzians from the public eye for the time being. After all, he had exposed much of Trentheim’s military capabilities in the battle of today, and hopefully would suffice in keeping the Madarans at bay, at least for the time being. For now, I’ll have to keep hiding as much as I can.
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 584 - v3c351 Requiem(1)
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- Chapter 580 - The Abyss(7)
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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?
- Chapter 505 - Volume 3
- 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
- volume 3 - 234 – Wind sharpshooter 2
- 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
- volume 3 - 229 – Wind Sharpshooter 2
- volume 3 - 228 – Wind sharpshooter 1
- volume 3 - 227 – Your sword shall shine for all eternity, Aouine 3
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- volume 3 - 217 Battle at the riverbank 1
- 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
- volume 3 - 211 – Leaving the Loop of Trade Winds
- volume 3 - 210 – Valhalla Ruins
- volume 3 - 209 – Half-Dragon Scarle
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- volume 3 - 206 – Race?
- volume 3 - 205 – I anoint you as king
- volume 3 - 204 – Lighthouse in the dark
- volume 3 - 203 – Underground fog
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