Vol 2 Chapter 135 Clash at the Banquet
Inside the carriage, Sylutia sat upright with her eyes closed, her hands resting naturally and lightly folded in her lap.
The carriage departed from the inn, heading towards the main thoroughfare. Along the way, the flickering lights, the hawking calls of the night market, the clamor from taverns, the crackling sounds of flames, and the conversations of passersby seeped into the small interior through the gaps in the windows.
The curtains swayed slightly in the night breeze, occasionally allowing slivers of lamplight to filter through, illuminating the girl’s face like a fleeting glimpse of something breathtaking, only to vanish quietly.
Unconsciously, the carriage gradually came to a stop, and one of the accompanying riders lightly knocked on the door.
“Lady Tia, we have arrived at the City Lord’s residence.”
“Mhm.”
The door was then opened. Sylutia, with her straight black hair, lifted the hem of her skirt and stepped down gracefully. Before her stretched a straight path leading to the banquet hall. Anty soldiers stood along the route. Compared to the garrison in Scorchstone City, these soldiers were noticeably far more disciplined.
Accompanied by the maidservant, Sylutia walked forward unhurriedly. Other carriages arrived intermittently, their occupants also proceeding along this path.
By the time she reached the grand entrance of the hall, she could already hear the sounds of numerous musical instruments, song, and dance from within.
The maidservant handed the invitation letter to the soldier guarding the door, and soon someone went inside to announce her arrival.
“Please enter, Miss Tia.”
A man dressed as a butler descended the steps to greet her. Judging by the embroidery on his collar, he was likely the family butler of ‘Baron Prison Hound’ rather than a military man.
The white double doors were pushed open. Bright light poured out from within, illuminating the girl standing at the threshold. Her flawless features and fair skin seemed to be coated with a faint, glowing halo, making her entire person appear as beautiful as fine porcelain or jade.
“Thank you,” the girl thanked softly before stepping into the banquet.
After she entered, the butler bowed in return, his gaze fixed on her receding figure for a long while without moving.
“She is a true lady. I’m afraid even within the royal capital of Ante, there is no one who could rival her.” He did not know this girl’s background or origins, merely marveling that his master had managed to invite such a unique, extraordinary girl of exceptional bearing.
Intricate golden chandeliers hung down one after another. Candlelight refracted through the multifaceted cut crystals, creating spark-like brilliance that illuminated the entire grand hall brightly.
The banquet had already begun. Many guests were engaged in conversation and socializing. Most were notable figures originally from Valley City, with a minority being Ante nobles and high-ranking officers.
Although the banquet music was elegant and soothing, most of the guests here harbored anxiety. Some worried about future changes in the situation, some feared the general who had yet to appear tonight, some lamented the shifts in the times, and so on. Only a small portion of the Ante officers seemed relatively happy, talking loudly and occasionally clinking wine glasses with laughter.
Sylutia walked through the hall, her gaze sweeping lightly as she prepared to first find a seat to wait. However, someone had already spotted her and was approaching.
“Hello, beautiful lady. My name is Glenfence. A pleasure to meet you.” This blond young man wore a sharply pressed dark crimson military uniform.
“Hello. You may call me Sylutia,” the girl nodded slightly.
“I wonder if Sylutia has a dance partner for tonight? If not, I could offer my services,” he proposed confidently and brightly.
Looking at him, the girl shook her head slightly. “Thank you, but I don’t require one tonight.”
It must be said, this officer Glenfence was indeed very handsome. If it were another girl, she would probably be smitten. This thought passed through the girl’s mind before she walked towards the seat she had chosen and sat down gracefully.
Undeterred by the girl’s polite refusal, Glenfence continued to follow, sitting down in a seat beside her table. However, this Sylutia had already closed her eyes to rest, not intending to respond to any further conversation.
Seeing this, Glenfence felt it inappropriate to break the tranquility. He merely sipped his wine slowly, occasionally glancing at Sylutia’s profile across from him, speculating about this girl’s background and origins.
Time passed slowly. Several other people at the banquet also attempted to come over and strike up a conversation, but Glenfence intercepted them all, saying the young lady needed quiet rest.
To this, Sylutia neither responded nor objected.
Valley City was once the center of southwestern Regas. It had rivers connecting north and south, along with vast stretches of fertile farmland, always an important grain-producing region in the south. The city lord who ruled Valley City at the time was one of Regas’s powerful earls. Many minor nobles from the surrounding areas would also make their homes here, only returning to their territories during tax collection.
However, with the fall of Regas, the situation had long since changed. Now, there were no nobles of Regas here. Even the nobles of the Kingdom of Ante had been purged as traitors during the recent battles. Currently, those with the highest status here were the high-ranking officers under Carkis’s command, followed by the city’s wealthy merchants and notable figures.
It was also for this reason that Glenfence could easily intercept many guests, with no one daring to force their way over.
The night deepened. Even after all the invited guests had arrived, just as some were growing anxious, a sharp voice called out from outside the main doors.
“Lord Carkis has arrived—”
This announcement caused the entire hall to momentarily pause. The previously lively banquet seemed as if it had been doused with the freezing waters of the northern sea, turning icy and piercing.
Surrounded by a retinue of knights, Carkis, wearing a military saber and long boots, stepped into the brightly lit banquet venue. Behind him, knights in full sets of gleaming silver armor with dark crimson capes followed. It was like a pride of lions entering a pasture full of rabbits and sheep. Wherever they passed, guests lowered their heads one after another, falling silent.
At this moment, Glenfence also stood up, standing ramrod straight. When Carkis passed the central line facing him from a distance, the young officer immediately snapped to attention and bowed his head, his movements sharp and forceful.
On the scene, officers similar to Glenfence all acted in basically the same way. When Carkis passed by, they all displayed discipline far surpassing that of ordinary people.
Faced with such a scene, the Ante people were naturally filled with pride, while the Regas people present only felt a heavy weight in their hearts, keeping their heads down without a word.
Afterwards, Carkis ascended the raised platform, surveying the entire banquet hall. Almost all the guests present were standing. The reason for ‘almost’ and not ‘all’ was because one figure remained seated in a corner, not having risen.
This observant general instantly spotted that different young girl. Just as the knight behind him grew slightly angry and prepared to step forward, Carkis raised his hand, stopping his subordinate’s action.
“She has the qualification to sit there.” As he spoke, an intrigued expression appeared on Carkis’s face.
Unlike the mediocre guests present, Carkis had already perceived this girl’s true Tier. Although only Third Tier, considering her apparent age and the special nature of her Aspect, this level of strength and talent was indeed stunningly brilliant.
“I have never been stingy with respect for true talent.” He told the knight beside him once more. Then, the general’s gaze swept over the assembled crowd as he spoke.
“Good evening, everyone. I am very pleased you could all attend this banquet as promised.”
Although they were words of welcome, the feeling they gave was like being stared at by a vicious beast, making people uneasy. And soon, this premonition of the crowd would be realized.
“Over these past two years, Valley City has undergone many changes,”
“From Regas to Ante, from noble rule to military jurisdiction, all of you must have experienced a great deal.”
“I am not a cruel man, but as a soldier appointed by the royal family, I have the duty and obligation to maintain the integrity of the kingdom’s territory, ensuring it is united under the banner of the great King Attire.”
“I believe all of you are also loyal people who agree with my thinking. I wonder if you all concur?” After finishing, his sharp gaze swept across the faces of those present one by one.
Cold sweat broke out on the backs of the wealthy merchants and notables originally from Valley City. During Prince Jabers’s rule over the city, out of the shared identity as people of Regas, they naturally leaned more towards the prince’s victory. Furthermore, during that period, Prince Jabers had invited them, one after another, to contribute personnel and funds, leaving them little room to refuse.
These actions naturally became difficult-to-wash-away offenses when the Ante people resumed control of Valley City. It was only because so many people were involved that Carkis had not emphasized the matter before.
They hadn’t expected him to mention it so ostentatiously today. They were probably in for having to pay a hefty price to avoid disaster.
“Of course, we endorse Lord Carkis’s thinking.” One of Valley City’s wealthy merchants was the first to raise his glass in agreement.
Afterwards, others chimed in one after another.
“We are loyal to the Kingdom of Ante and also revere the greatness of King Attire.” A group of people bowed in salute, expressing agreement.
“I am of the same mind…”
“Lord Carkis is so heroic and loyal, truly a model for us all…” Various fawning, assenting voices arose.
To this, Carkis merely smiled slightly, then raised his hand, quieting the hall once more.
“Since everyone is so loyal, I believe we should be able to swiftly accomplish King Attire’s will.” Then, he shifted the topic.
“Currently, the wild dog rebels of Regas are entrenched in the Trident Forest to the southeast. They are precisely the weak enemies and vile individuals obstructing our loyalty to King Attire.”
“The merit of cleansing this pack of scoundrels cannot be mine alone. This is a shared glory belonging to me and all of you. I believe all of you are also brave individuals, surely willing to join me in marching forth, crushing the nest they have built, and eliminating them.”
“This…”
“We are not skilled in combat…”
Hearing this, the crowd grew uneasy. Could Carkis be intending for them to follow the army onto the battlefield? But most among them were not combat professions. Some hadn’t even condensed an Aspect. Rashly participating in war would likely result in…
Seeing their hesitation, Carkis let out a cold laugh and continued speaking.
“Everyone, are you still hesitating? Have you forgotten what you just said? Do you intend to mock the great King Attire?”
These three consecutive questions were each delivered with a voice louder than the last. With each sentence uttered, the knights behind him drew their swords an inch further. An intangible pressure of Aspect energy spread out, constricting the entire banquet hall.
The oppressive, heavy pressure in the entire venue was like water, making it difficult to breathe.
“We are willing to follow Lord Carkis, to clear the obstacles from the King’s path for King Attire.” One of Valley City’s former notables, unable to bear the pressure, half-knelt and swore allegiance.
Thereafter, others followed suit one after another. Seeing more and more people joining, the gazes gathering upon those who remained standing intensified, the pressure growing heavier and heavier. Especially when Carkis’s icy gaze swept over them, even the most resolute person’s legs trembled, slowly bending until they too knelt.
“Very good, very good. I will remember the words spoken by everyone today.”
“The army will depart in two days. Please prepare your battle armor and weapons, and report to the military camp beforehand. You will all become the King’s blades and shields. I also look forward to your performance.”
“Now, the banquet is concluded.”
As his words fell, the people present finally let out a sigh of relief. One after another, they wiped the sweat from their brows, quickly stood up, and left, walking out of this hall.
Roughly three minutes later, most of the guests had left. Those remaining were only the high-ranking officers from the Ante military.
At this point, Carkis gave a few instructions to the knights behind him, after which they dispersed and left the venue.
Soon after, the band at one side of the hall began playing music again. Carkis, meanwhile, strode towards a corner of the banquet where a seated figure had remained unmoving and had not left.
Hearing the approaching footsteps, Sylutia slowly opened her eyes. By now, Glenfence was already standing to one side, awaiting the general’s arrival.
Striding to the seat opposite Sylutia, the general turned and sat down with a domineering posture. Raising his wrist, Glenfence behind him promptly poured him a glass of deep red wine.
“I don’t believe I know this lady’s name.”
“My name is Sylutia.” The girl now also turned to look at this sharply dressed general.
“A fine name.” He closed his eyes and took a light sip of the wine, savoring its flavor.
“What brings you here?” He inquired with great directness.
“To visit an old friend,” Sylutia answered with equal directness.
“A very honest answer. I like that.” He set down his wine glass.
“Miss Sylutia, what Path and progression path do you cultivate?”
“Verdant Nectar, gardener.”
“A pity. I think if you switched to a war-related progression path, you would achieve greater accomplishments.”
“If I could have a beautiful member of the opposite sex like you accompanying me, galloping across the battlefield together, it would surely be an incomparably wonderful thing.”
“That truly is a pity, as I am not skilled in combat,” the girl shook her head slightly.
“No matter. People change slowly. Just like how I used to dislike everything about Regas, but now, I’ve suddenly taken a liking to a person.” His eyes focused on the space between the girl’s brows.
“Is that so? That must be someone Lord Carkis greatly admires,” Sylutia avoided the other’s exceedingly direct gaze.
“Heh, Miss Sylutia’s way of putting it is quite interesting. Why would you assume that my liking equals admiration?”
“Because General Lord Carkis would not like weak people. And for someone to be liked by you, they must be very powerful, someone you could admire. Am I guessing correctly?”
*Clap, clap, clap.* The sound of applause echoed in the now-empty hall. Carkis then lowered his hands and turned to the young officer standing behind him.
“See, Glenfence? This is a beautiful and exceedingly intelligent girl. She can easily guess your thoughts. And if she had the inclination, she could let you experience supreme happiness.”
Hearing this commentary, Sylutia lightly covered the space between her brows with her fingers, shaking her head, feeling somewhat disinclined to continue conversing with this Ante general before her.
After this brief exchange, their conversation returned to the main topic.
“Since Miss Sylutia came to Valley City to visit a friend, I should not interfere with Sylutia’s private affairs. However, as a follower of King Attire, I also have the duty to recommend outstanding talents to the King.”
“If Miss Sylutia is interested, I am willing to personally write a letter of recommendation for you to go to the royal capital of Ante, to become a Royal Court Gardener. There, you could witness many splendid sights and things, enjoy treatment that Regas could never offer you, have access to the secret collections of the royal library, obtain unimaginable knowledge of secret arts, and learn of many ancient, forbidden histories, glimpsing the truth behind this world.”
This promise, made to a foreigner met for the first time, could indeed be called generous. Moreover, with Carkis personally guaranteeing it, if Sylutia were to betray them or commit a major offense in the future, he, as the recommender, would also be implicated.
Although the conditions offered were indeed good, unfortunately, for the current Sylutia, they held little attraction. Her status and position within the Hidden Grove already far exceeded that of an ordinary gardener. Furthermore, she had no desire to become entangled in the conflicts between the southern kingdoms.
“My apologies. I already have other arrangements for my future path. I thank Lord Carkis for the offer.”
Carkis’s gaze remained fixed on Sylutia’s face, unmoving for a long while. Only after roughly ten seconds did he slowly speak.
“It seems Miss Sylutia’s mind is made up. I was a step too late.”
“Since that is the case, then I shall make a small request of Miss Sylutia.”
“In three months, it will be Princess Moanda’s birthday. I hope Miss Sylutia can cultivate a special and beautiful flower for me, to be given as a gift to the Princess.”
“Of course, the remuneration will not be lacking.”
This request seemed simple on the surface. If it were any other gardener, they would probably agree readily and happily. But Sylutia’s heart was as clear as a mirror; she understood the consequences of agreeing perfectly well.
If she, as someone ostensibly within Regas territory, presented a gift to that Ante Princess, even without swearing allegiance, it would be tantamount to indicating to the outside world her willingness to side with and show goodwill towards Ante. After expressing such an inclination, it would be difficult for her to regain the trust of local Regas forces. Although she didn’t particularly care about that, this act of being forced to take sides and being used still gave Sylutia a sense of disgust.
Indeed, he was a renowned war commander from Ante, not easy to deal with. Every conversation with him felt like a clash.
“My flowers only wish to bloom quietly. They do not wish to participate in such grand occasions. Please find someone more suitable, Lord Carkis.”
To this, Carkis did not show a surprised expression, as if he had long anticipated the girl would answer this way.
“What a pity. I originally wanted to see what kind of beautiful flower Miss Sylutia would grow. If it possessed even one-third of your beauty, it would be worth me remembering for a lifetime,” he replied with feigned regret.
“Since Sylutia is unwilling to help, then please stay in Valley City a while longer. The current Regas is not stable, but this Valley City where I am will certainly protect you, keeping you free from disturbance.” Although these words were phrased as a suggestion, given Carkis’s consistently forceful style, they might very well be a kind of warning.
It seemed that if she didn’t want to start a conflict and fight him today, she would probably have to stay in this Valley City for some time.
Sylutia herself could naturally withdraw unscathed, but the members of the merchant caravan who came with her, and Karen, would be a different story.
Considering these factors, Sylutia nodded slightly, temporarily accepting his suggestion. After all, she didn’t have anything particularly urgent to do recently. Staying here to accompany Karen for a while would also be a good opportunity to solidify the various abilities and secret arts of the Third Tier.
This way, if things truly developed to the point of unavoidable conflict, she would be better prepared to handle it.
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Chapters
- Book 3: Chapter 1: The Train That Began
- Book 2: Chapter 228: Recommendation Letter Assessment
- Book 2: Chapter 227: The 'Switch City' of Kikas
- Book 2: Chapter 226: Farewell Banquet
- Book 2: Chapter 225: Gentle Sea Breeze
- Book 2: Chapter 224: Bird Rune Studies for Advanced Avian Magic
- Book 2: Chapter 223: The Changing Room Frame Job
- Book 2: Chapter 222: The Black Violin and Memories
- Book 2: Chapter 221: The Banquet at the Sea Cliff Villa
- Book 2: Chapter 220: The Mage's Mindset
- Book 2: Chapter 219: The City Lord's Wife's Invitation
- Book 2: Chapter 218: Miss Hedra's Unbearable Day 5
- Book 2: Chapter 217: Reminiscing in the Tower
- Book 2: Chapter 216: The Farce at the Party
- Book 2: Chapter 215: The Farce at the Party (1)
- Book 2: Chapter 214: The Mansion Gathering
- Book 2: Chapter 213: The Secret of the Eternal Daylight White Bird
- Book 2: Chapter 207: Tiya's Hidden Bloodline
- Book 2: Chapter 212: Faded Memories
- Book 2: Chapter 211: Madame Medisa's Perfume Shop
- Book 2: Chapter 210: Demeanor and Status
- Book 2: Chapter 209: The Family by the Sea
- Book 2: Chapter 176: The Lock in the Pupil Lv.64
- Book 2: Chapter 208: Miss Hedra
- Chapter 207: Tiya's Hidden Bloodline
- Book 2: Chapter 206: The End of Life in the Woods, (3)
- Book 2: Chapter 205: The Chattering Goblin
- Book 2: Chapter 204: Meeting Again
- Book 2: Chapter 203: The Shining Morning Star
- Book 2: Chapter 202: The Elegantly Dressed and Dreamlike Sylvia
- Book 2: Chapter 201: Explanation and Instructions
- Book 2: Chapter 200: The Golden Path of the Diviner
- Book 2: Chapter 199: Follow-up Care
- Book 2: Chapter 198: Divinity Overflow
- Book 2: Chapter 197: The Unsealed Severing Steel Sword
- Book 2: Chapter 196: Fairy's Blessing
- Book 2: Chapter 195: Twin-Headed Serpent: Blackquis Larva
- Book 2: Chapter 194: Ten Thousand Blossoms, Graceful Blooming
- Book 2: Chapter 193: The Fourth Year in the Hidden Grove
- Book 2: Chapter 161: Three Young Ladies in the Royal Palace
- Book 2: Chapter 192: The Three Major Spell Systems
- Book 2: Chapter 191: The Advancement of the Four Seasons Garden
- Book 2: Chapter 190: The Red-Haired Bard
- Book 2: Chapter 189: Silti's Promotion
- Book 2: Chapter 188: The Troubled Sylvia
- Book 2: Chapter 187: The Maiden of the Blazing Sun Flower
- Book 2: Chapter 186: The Witch School: The Gaze of the Sunflower
- Book 2: Chapter 185: Monster Remains
- Book 2: Chapter 184: The Strange Awakening
- Book 2: Chapter 183: The Named Dead
- Book 2: Chapter 182: Unconscious Charm
- Book 2: Chapter 181: Butterfly Wings
- Book 2: Chapter 180: Level Reward
- Book 2: Chapter 179: Maze Trial
- Book 2: Chapter 178: Selection Ceremony: Palen's Labyrinth
- Book 2: Chapter 177: The Pure Blood Fruit
- Book 2: Chapter 175: The Death Hand’s Weakness
- Book 2: Chapter 174: Blood-Limbed Forest
- Book 2: Chapter 173: Observations at Firestone Fortress
- Book 2: Chapter 172: The Adventure into the Abyss
- Book 2: Chapter 171: The Joyful Elf Girl
- Book 2: Chapter 170: Cornflower Dew
- Book 2: Chapter 169: The Inscription of 'Morning Dew'
- Book 2: Chapter 168: The Dilemma of 'Gold Steam'
- Book 2: Chapter 167: Tree Sprouting
- Chapter 166: The Little Bedtime Game
- Book 2: Chapter 165: Aspect Combat Counters
- Book 2: Chapter 164: Bloodline Grafting Art
- Book 2: Chapter 163: The Seeds of the Flaming Pomegranate
- Book 2: Chapter 162: Factions of Beast Fangs and Blood
- Book 2: Chapter 160: Interrogation and Confession
- Book 2: Chapter 159: The Curtain Falls
- Book 2: Chapter 158: Kingdom Scholar - Sylutia
- Book 2: Chapter 157: Gratitude in the Twilight
- Book 2: Chapter 156: Ceremony of Loyalty - The Peacock Oath
- Book 2: Chapter 155: The Griffon-Lion Knight Order
- Book 2: Chapter 154: Lion and Girl
- Book 2: Chapter 153: Luna, the Apostle from Another World
- Book 2: Chapter 152: The Galloping of the Griffin
- Book 2: Chapter 151: Interstellar Struggle
- Book 2: Chapter 150: Past Events
- Book 2: Chapter 149: The White Knight of the Cornflower
- Book 2: Chapter 148: Night of Despair
- Book 2: Chapter 147: The Speeding Figure
- Book 2: Chapter 146: Feast Ceremony - Purgatory Black Dog
- Book 2: Chapter 145: The Filthy Swallowtail Flag
- Book 2: Chapter 144: The Army Mobilizes
- Book 2: Chapter 143: The Unknown Distance
- Book 2: Chapter 142: Legend of the Arrival
- Book 2: Chapter 141: Not an Unexpected Accident
- Book 2: Chapter 140: Strange Prisoners and a Dark Age
- Book 2: Chapter 139: The Dream of Illusion
- Book 2: Chapter 138: The Battle of Night
- Book 2: Chapter 137: The Evil Eye Descends
- Book 2: Chapter 136: When the Stars Return to Their Positions
- Book 2: Chapter 135: Clash at the Banquet
- Book 2: Chapter 134: The Banquet Invitation
- Book 2: Chapter 133: Night in Valley City
- Book 2: Chapter 132: Flowers Scattered to the Wind
- Book 2: Chapter 131: The Sunflower's Letter
- Book 2: Chapter 130: The Witch's Temperament Begins to Emerge
- Book 2: Chapter 129: The Beginning and End of the Matter
- Book 2: Chapter 128: The Dangerous Autumn Manor
- Book 2: Chapter 127: The Wraith in the Tomb
- Book 2: Chapter 126: Dragon Eye Amplification Reinforcement
- Book 2: Chapter 125: The Dead Embers Path Senior
- Book 2: Chapter 124: Escape from Death
- Book 2: Chapter 123: Things That Must Be Done
- Book 2: Chapter 122: The Mine Ravaged by the Corpse Dragon, (6)
- Book 2: Chapter 121: Return to Jiaoshi City
- Book 2: Chapter 120: Rescuing Fleeing Residents
- Book 2: Chapter 119: Mountain Road Outside Scorchstone City
- Book 2: Chapter 118: The Cult's Ambush and Sniper
- Book 2: Chapter 117: The Scales Tip
- Book 2: Chapter 116: Under a Smooth Situation
- Book 2: Chapter 115: Valley City
- Book 2: Chapter 114: Dialogue at the City Wall
- Book 2: Chapter 113: Preparing Gifts
- Book 2: Chapter 112: Third Tier: Gardener
- Book 2: Chapter 111: Parting Gift
- Book 2: Chapter 110: Town Matters
- Book 2: Chapter 109: The Strange Events in Valley City
- Book 2: Chapter 108: The Girl's Courtyard
- Book 2: Chapter 107: The Path of Advancement
- Book 2: Chapter 106: The Condensation of Autumn's Abundant Harvest
- Book 2: Chapter 105: Compassionate Tenderness
- Book 2: Chapter 104: Blank Scroll Herbal Pot
- Book 2: Chapter 103: Candle Gate
- Book 2: Chapter 102: Distant Memories
- Book 2: Chapter 101: Severing Steel Sacred Blade
- Book 2: Chapter 100: A Faint Spark of Flame
- Book 2: Chapter 99: Solution Method
- Book 2: Chapter 98: The Lone Iron Knight
- Book 2: Chapter 97: Climbing Up the 'Mortar'
- Book 2: Chapter 96: Exploration and Discovery of 'Mushroom Silk'
- Book 2: Chapter 95: The Colorful Alchemist
- Book 2: Chapter 94: Winter Moves South
- Book 2: Chapter 93: The Torrential Rains of the Gale Season
- Book 2: Chapter 92: Building the Autumn Garden
- Book 2: Chapter 91: The One-Year Cornflower Maiden
- Book 2: Chapter 90: The Proclamation of the Holy White Knights
- Book 2: Chapter 89: The White Knight in the Mountains
- Book 2: Chapter 88: The Change of Hands in Jiaoshicheng
- Book 2: Chapter 87: The Song of the Girl Under the Moon
- Book 2: Chapter 86: Awaiting the Moon Ceremony
- Book 2: Chapter 85: Preparations for Advancement
- Book 2: Chapter 84: The New Garrison's Name
- Book 2: Chapter 83: A Letter Across the Sea of Clouds and the Continent
- Book 2: Chapter 82: The Princess's Prayer
- Book 2: Chapter 81: Corrosion of the Twin Serpent Cups
- Book 2: Chapter 80: The Presentation of Advancement Methods
- Book 2: Chapter 79: The Insects That Weave Webs and Build Nests
- Book 2: Chapter 78: Blood-Eyed Spider in the Darkness
- Book 2: Chapter 77: Diary by the Window
- Book 2: Chapter 76: The Turn of History
- Book 2: Chapter 75: The Sect That Worships Evil Beings
- Book 2: Chapter 74: The Otherworldly Eye Monster
- Book 2: Chapter 73: Journey to the Depths of the Dark Mist Mountains
- Book 2: Chapter 72: Forging Glass
- Book 2: Chapter 71: Prince and Princess in Flight
- Book 2: Chapter 70: The Garrison at the Mountain Foot
- Book 2: Chapter 69: Knight’s Flower · Sylutia 8
- Book 2: Chapter 68: The Young Cavalrymen
- Book 2: Chapter 67: Northern Border Falls
- Book 2: Chapter 66: The Twin-Snake Cult
- Book 2: Chapter 65: The Family Blessed by Feathers and Flowers
- Book 2: Chapter 64: Preparations Before Departure
- Book 2: Chapter 63: The Metamorphosis of Life
- Book 2: Chapter 62: Spell Prototype
- Book 2: Chapter 61: Evil Wolf Wilderness
- Book 2: Chapter 60: Spiral Spear
- Book 2: Chapter 59: The Moon Surrounded by Stars
- Book 2: Chapter 58: Forging Weapons
- Book 2: Chapter 57: Learning Advanced Secret History
- Book 2: Chapter 56: Course Selection
- Book 2: Chapter 55: Signing the Deal
- Book 2: Chapter 54: Strolling in the Night Breeze
- Book 2: Chapter 53: Enhanced Alfalfa Buns
- Book 2: Chapter 52: Linlang's Course
- Book 2: Chapter 51: Advanced Secret Techniques
- Book 2: Chapter 50: The Rise of the Tide
- Book 2: Chapter 49: Returning to the Radiant Plains
- Book 2: Chapter 48: Gifts and the Return
- Book 2: Chapter 47: That Purple-Haired Figure, (5)
- Book 2: Chapter 46: Memories by the Fire
- Book 2: Chapter 45: Shared Light of March
- Book 2: Chapter 44: The Ever-Changing Illusory Mist Beast
- Book 2: Chapter 43: The Hidden Monster
- Book 2: Chapter 42: Arrival at the Gate of the Distant Mountains
- Book 2: Chapter 41: The Second-to-Last Day
- Book 2: Chapter 40: Misty Mountains
- Book 2: Chapter 39: Arriving at the Foot of the Misty Mountains
- Book 2: Chapter 38: The Girl Who Roasts Food
- Book 2: Chapter 37: The Inspiration of Steaming
- Book 2: Chapter 36: Summary and Farewell
- Book 2: Chapter 35: The End of the Black Floral Vine
- Book 2: Chapter 34: Heart-to-heart talk during the night watch
- Book 2: Chapter 33: Post-War Review
- Book 2: Chapter 32: Blood-Soaked Giant Python
- Book 2: Chapter 31: Genius Archer Tia
- Book 2: Chapter 30: Twisted Dead Tree
- Book 2: Chapter 29: Preparations for the Expedition
- Book 2: Chapter 28: Pumpkin Steamed Cake
- Book 2: Chapter 27: The Adventure Team's Invitation
- Book 2: Chapter 26: Beg Town Tavern
- Book 2: Chapter 25: Fir Black Forest
- Book 2: Chapter 24: Overgrown with Vines
- Book 2: Chapter 23: The Forestry Association's Investigation
- Book 2: Chapter 22: An Evaluation Higher Than Excellent
- Book 2: Chapter 21: A Harvest After Trials
- Book 2: Chapter 20: Toad Advancement
- Book 2: Chapter 19: The Moon's Distant Echo
- Book 2: Chapter 18: Receives Supplies
- Book 2: Chapter 17: The Recruitment of the Four Seasons Alliance
- Book 2: Chapter 16: The Glittergold Baker
- Book 2: Chapter 15: Ordinary Life
- Book 2: Chapter 14: Building a Windmill
- Book 2: Chapter 13: The Toad Dynasty in My Dream
- Book 2: Chapter 12: Alfalfa Flower Balls
- Book 2: Chapter 11: Alfalfa
- Book 2: Chapter 10: Wheat Harvest
- Book 2: Chapter 9: The Revelation of the Triad Law
- Book 2: Chapter 8: Getting Back on Track
- Book 2: Chapter 7: Toad Servants
- Book 2: Chapter 6: Glittergold Weapons
- Book 2: Chapter 5: Forging Iron Hammer
- Book 2: Chapter 4: The Spring of Hiltiya
- Book 2: Chapter 3: Sealing Ability
- Book 2 First Arrival in the Valley
- Book 2: Chapter 1: The Girl in the Rising Wind
- Chapter 125: The Wheat Field Watcher
- Chapter 124: Association Contract
- Chapter 123: Nameless Swordsmanship
- Chapter 122: Heading to Glittergold Plains
- Chapter 121: Aromatherapy
- Chapter 120: Exposing the Scam
- Chapter 119: Eyeball Fruit
- Chapter 118: The Innocent Elf Girl
- Chapter 117: Division of Talent
- Chapter 116: Slumbering Winter's Power
- Chapter 115: Elf Florella
- Chapter 114: Moon Rabbit Village Restaurant
- Chapter 113: Camel High Tower
- Chapter 112: Departure from Misty Mountain
- Chapter 111: Duel at Sunset
- Chapter 110: Farewell Banquet Before Departure
- Chapter 109: Farewell, Classmates
- Chapter 108: The Trial Grounds
- Chapter 107: Dark Dream Meditation Technique
- Chapter 106: The Girl Who Returned
- Chapter 105: Curtain Call of the Assessment
- Chapter 104: Moonlight Breathing Technique
- Chapter 103: The Black Sun Eclipse
- Chapter 102: Demonic Moon
- Chapter 101: Golden Glare and Luminous Green
- Chapter 100: A Hard-Fought Victory
- Chapter 99: A Collaboration Between Two
- Chapter 98: The Witch in the Twilight
- Chapter 97: The Real Jello
- Chapter 96: Joint Kill
- Chapter 95: Facing a Powerful Enemy
- Chapter 94: The Ogre
- Chapter 93: Encounter in the Mountains
- Chapter 92: Misty Forest
- Chapter 91: The Assessment Begins
- Chapter 90: Flower Lanterns
- Chapter 89: Assessment Approaches
- Chapter 88: Changes Among the Students
- Chapter 87: The Maiden Awaiting Dawn
- Chapter 86: The Beginning of a New Year
- Chapter 85: Returning to Verdant Nectar
- Chapter 84: Crimson Berry
- Chapter 83: Returning to the Present World
- Chapter 82: Melleran's Prayer in the Lake
- Chapter 81: Bees and the Night Garden
- Chapter 80: Aster in Midsummer
- Chapter 79: Ancient Ruins
- Chapter 78: Alien Star Perception
- Chapter 77: Multiple Histories
- Chapter 76: Reflections in the Water
- Chapter 75: The Oath of the Sword
- Chapter 74: Alien Descends
- Chapter 73: Ink-Black Strange Cat
- Chapter 72: The Sea of Monstrous Abominations
- Chapter 71: The Strange World
- Chapter 70: Witch Bloodline
- Chapter 69: Grandpa when he was young
- Chapter 68: Garden Swordsmanship
- Chapter 67: Contract Reached
- Chapter 66: Agreeing on the Contract
- Chapter 65: Visitors from Afar
- Chapter 64: Recalling the 'Festival of the Vultures'
- Chapter 63: The Art of Flower Blooming
- Chapter 62: The Boy He Once Was, (8)
- Chapter 61: Future Goals
- Chapter 60: Crown of Glory
- Chapter 59: White Stone Chess Pieces
- Chapter 58: Mastering the 'Branch Grooming Method'
- Chapter 57: First Social Gathering
- Chapter 56: Promotion to Emerald Honey
- Chapter 55: Heated Competition
- Chapter 54: Successive Advancements
- Chapter 53: Student Breakthroughs to First Tier
- Chapter 52: Taking care of the flower field
- Chapter 51: Moving House
- Chapter 50: Moving Shooting
- Chapter 49: The Giant Boar in the Forest
- Chapter 48: Hunting in the Mountains 7
- Chapter 47: Mrs. Fran's Arrangements
- Chapter 46: Sunflower Field
- Chapter 45: The Overflowing 'Dew-Praying Technique' 7
- Chapter 44: The Path to Advancement
- Chapter 43: The Blooming of the Swan Orchid
- Chapter 42: Secret History Assessment
- Chapter 41: The Girl's Prayer
- Chapter 40: Tutoring Plan
- Chapter 39: Connection of Silk Chords
- Chapter 38: The Shaking Blue Sky
- Chapter 37: The Mushroom-Picking Girl
- Chapter 36: A Rainy Afternoon
- Chapter 35: Songs and Dances by the Fire
- Chapter 34: The Girl Alone
- Chapter 33: Luanshu Village
- Chapter 32: The Door in the Eyes
- Chapter 31: Komia's Invitation
- Chapter 30: Unexpected Ranking
- Chapter 29: The Illusionary Eye
- Chapter 28: First Month Assessment
- Chapter 27: Sweat on the Training Field
- Chapter 26: Blood Wine and Eye Medicine
- Chapter 25: Understanding Knowledge
- Chapter 24: Hidden Woods
- Chapter 23: Viscount Xue Feng's Inspiration
- Chapter 22: The Golden Needle
- Chapter 21: Freshman Brawl
- Chapter 20: Gradually Familiar Classmates
- Chapter 19, Day 1 Lesson 7
- Chapter 18: The Boy Chasing the Otter
- Chapter 17: Visiting Maester Hyde
- Chapter 16: Prayer Method
- Chapter 15: The Returning Student
- Chapter 14: The Gardener’s Path
- Chapter 13: Adventure Party
- Chapter 12: Memories of the Mountain Realm
- Chapter 11: Brief Stability
- Chapter 10: Visiting Winnie's Family
- Chapter 9: The Brawny Adventurer
- Chapter 8: Moonlit Girl
- Chapter 7: Cold Fog Wine
- Chapter 6: Pitch-Black Night Shadow
- Chapter 5: Learning the Breathing Technique
- Chapter 4: The Power of Aspects and Basic Swordsmanship
- Chapter 3: Castle · The Royal Authority School
- Chapter 2: The Sleeping Past
- Chapter 1: The Girl and the Wolf 146