Book 2: Chapter 136: When the Stars Return to Their Positions
Vol 2 Chapter 136 When the Stars Return to Their Positions
After the banquet ended, Sylutia told the caravan members that they would be staying in Valley City for a period of time.
Everyone quickly accepted this decision.
In the following days, Sylutia remained in the inn reading books and did not go out. Even so, with her keen hearing, she could clearly hear the conversations and discussions of the people downstairs in the inn, ensuring she was never out of touch with the news.
While things were calm and peaceful for Sylutia, the other wealthy and famous figures in Valley City were having a difficult time. Under Carkis’s step-by-step coercion and pressure, they were forced to personally take to the battlefield, heading to the front lines alongside those Anty soldiers.
On this day, Sylutia still did not go out. However, the sounds of dense hoofbeats and footsteps came from the streets. She could even discern how many people were marching with the army and what type of armor they were wearing.
This time, Carkis dispatched a total of 6,000 troops. Four thousand were elite Anty army forces, one thousand were surrendered soldiers from the original Anty garrison, and another thousand were newly recruited local conscripts.
They would search Trident Forest to find traces of Prince Jabers.
After leaving Valley City, this army marched south along the road. The path ahead of them had already been scouted in advance by Carkis’s scouts and was very safe.
Three days later, they successfully arrived near Trident Forest and began to split into two groups. One group advanced slowly, searching the forest, while the other group bypassed the forest to block them from the flank and rear.
According to statistics from Anty scout reports, Prince Jabers’s remaining forces in the forest now numbered over 800 people. A small portion had escaped Valley City with him, while a large portion had gathered afterward.
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In the forest, elite Anty army squads, leading hounds, weaved through the woods, constantly marking the places they passed before moving forward.
If viewed from a high altitude, one would find that the movement trajectories of these squads were like weaving a large net, slowly filtering the entire forest.
“Woof, woof!”
A hound seemed to have discovered something, quickly running forward into the grass while barking along the way.
At that moment, a sharp arrow shot out from the woods, piercing the hound’s throat and killing it.
Hearing the hound’s dying howl, the Anty soldiers behind quickened their pace, rushing to the spot where the hound died and continuing to chase and search in the direction from which the arrow had been shot.
The person who had ambushed and shot the hound earlier did not draw their bow again but instead retreated stealthily.
Deep in the forest, within a temporarily built camp, Prince Jabers paced back and forth, listening to his subordinates continuously reporting the situation.
“Your Highness, the enemy’s troops have already begun combing through Trident Forest. I’m afraid we won’t be able to hold out much longer,” a rather old ranger quickly returned to the camp and reported.
“I know,” he waved his hand somewhat irritably, then stopped pacing and looked toward another figure on the other side of the camp.
These people wore dark red robes with patterns resembling eyes on their clothes, indicating they were all members of the ‘Hundred-Eyes Sect.’
“Do you have a solution to deal with the enemy or not? If not for your demands, I would have long since taken my people to another city.” It turned out that Prince Jabers and his group had lingered in Trident Forest for so long, not only to evade pursuit but also due to the influence of the Hundred-Eyes Sect.
“Of course we do. However, Prince, you are being too impatient. Many things cannot be resolved through haste alone,” a high-ranking member of the Hundred-Eyes Sect walked over. He glanced at the few remaining knights and members in the camp and nodded slightly.
“You have all worked hard. After the victory of this battle, we will all receive the blessings of the stars,” he seemed particularly honored and proud of this.
Blessings of the stars? What was that? The soldiers present shook their heads in confusion, even doubting whether these cultists had any real capability. If they weren’t currently isolated and without support, they would truly be unwilling to deal with these lunatics.
Although the Hundred-Eyes Sect wasn’t as universally reviled as the ‘Twin-Snake Cult,’ its reputation wasn’t much better, after all, they colluded with the ‘alien star,’ the outside lifeforms that eroded the world.
“Hold out until nightfall. When night comes, our ritual will be fully prepared, and then we will surely turn the situation around for everyone,” he finally revealed a crucial piece of information, temporarily putting the people present at ease.
“Nightfall, then,” Prince Jabers sighed in relief.
“Then it’s settled for tonight. Did you hear that? All of you, hold on properly, don’t disgrace yourselves at this moment.”
Regarding the previous defeat at Valley City, Prince Jabers believed it was entirely due to the soldiers being too cowardly. If they had all been willing to resist to the death, the battle wouldn’t have been such a one-sided, wretched affair.
After learning that the Hundred-Eyes Sect had a solution, Jabers returned to his tent and called for his maidservants.
“Hurry, prepare some good food for me, and wine. Today I’m going to have a proper feast.”
Hearing the Prince’s request, these maidservants carefully acknowledged the order and then withdrew from the tent to make preparations.
Hearing Prince Jabers’s voice, another figure with golden hair and a black dress walked over from a side tent.
After more than half a month of fleeing, Princess Mursa, though somewhat fatigued, still hadn’t lost that heart-stirring charm of hers. The black silk dress made her skin appear even more snow-white.
“How is the situation?” She sat down in the seat beside Jabers, her expression worried.
“It’s fine, sister, no need to worry,” Jabers propped his head up with one hand and covered his mouth with the other as he yawned. He had played late into the night yesterday and had originally planned to catch up on sleep during the day. However, he hadn’t expected the Anty forces to attack, making it difficult for him to sleep, but now he was indeed sleepy again.
Seeing that she couldn’t get any answers from him, Princess Mursa could only shake her head helplessly. Although she was Jabers’s biological older sister, whether in the royal family or in the hearts of other subordinates, her status was far inferior to this younger brother’s. There had even been people who coveted her beauty and proposed marriage to Prince Jabers, but Prince Jabers had looked down on them and hadn’t agreed.
In this world, queens were not uncommon, but in the vast lands of the southern continent, most thrones were still inherited by human males, while princesses generally served only as tools or decorative vases for political marriages.
She had originally resigned herself to the prospect of marrying some noble within Regas’s borders in the future. However, she hadn’t expected the world to change so quickly. Now that Regas had fallen, the value of a princess like her naturally no longer existed as before.
Fortunately, she still possessed a reasonably outstanding appearance. When necessary, she could be married off to secure a final ally for the royal family. But if the restoration of the kingdom ultimately failed, she and her descendants would probably fade into obscurity, no longer possessing noble bloodlines.
Just as the people in the camp were gradually feeling at ease, the hunters engaged in resistance within the forest fought while retreating, constantly contracting their defensive lines. Although they were completely outnumbered by the Anty forces, because they were familiar with the environment and had set up ambushes in advance, as long as their luck wasn’t too bad, they wouldn’t be caught by the searching soldiers.
The sky gradually darkened, and the originally searching teams moved slower and slower. By this time, many Anty soldiers also felt somewhat fatigued. After all, moving through complex mountainous terrain while constantly being wary of ambushes and cold arrows consumed a great deal of energy and concentration.
When night fell, under the orders of their superior officers, the Anty forces finally stopped searching and began setting up nighttime defensive lines, then making camp and lighting fires.
Flames ignited among the branches, and bluish thick smoke slowly rose. It was only after a long time, when a proper fire was burning, that the bluish smoke thinned and dissipated.
When the Anty forces stopped, within Prince Jabers’s camp, special magic arrays were clearly outlined on the ground. Then the cultists picked up candles, placed them at designated positions on the arrays, and lit them.
Afterward, they placed several special silver ritual vessels inside a circle at the center of the array. At this point, they also tied up a particular fat man and placed him in another circle of the array, making him lie there.
When that fat man saw his surroundings, even with his mouth gagged, he began to struggle violently. Unfortunately, he had not undergone strict combat training, nor did he possess any ability that could trigger a power burst. His struggling movements were utterly meaningless against the thick ropes binding him.
“Prince, please retreat 20 meters with the other personnel. The ritual is about to begin,” the leader, who had his back to the Prince, spoke in a low voice.
“Yes, yes,” feeling the terrifying pressure of rank assaulting him, Jabers repeatedly stepped back.
The fire crackled as it burned. One by one, members wearing dark red robes surrounded the array. They began to chant in unison a distant and eerie song.
The sound resembled a prayer yet also seemed like madness, fervent with a trace of resolve, slowly spreading within the camp.
For the first half hour, there was no change whatsoever, but these cultists paid no mind. They even became more devout, with many slowly kneeling on the ground, continuously chanting that bizarre song.
‘Choral singing’ was a component of many rituals. Through singing in unison, their emotions resonated with each other at that moment. When immersed in that state, the boundaries between people gradually disappeared, as if everyone had merged together, allowing everything of body and mind to yield to a unified sense of returning to the heart.
This feeling was so intoxicatingly ecstatic and sweet, making one forget their own loneliness, insignificance, and inadequacy, obtaining the sweet fragrance of collective belonging, making people willingly indulge in it, forgetting all troubles and pain.
This was the charm of religion, absorbing all the suffering of the mortal world, promising people a beautiful future. It could tell you the answer to any problem—all of this was the will of the deity, all of this was the inevitable path, all of this would be saved by Him.
‘Those who have reached a dead end, please return to that gentle embrace. In His embrace, everything will be reborn…’
The sound of the chorus grew increasingly grand, and that emotion even spread to other members in the camp. Even though they had never understood the Hundred-Eyes Sect before, some now began to follow along, humming softly, gazing at the burning campfire, slowly kneeling down with pious eyes.
They longed for some kind of spiritual reliance to soothe their anxious, unsettled hearts and salvage their lives heading toward a dead end.
Finally, after a certain critical point was breached, a dark red, transparent, mist-like beam of light pierced the sky, shooting straight toward the distant world above the clouds.
Yet this thin, misty light did not stop. It traversed tens of millions of miles. The originally hundred-meter-wide colossal beam of light now became extremely faint, leaving only a tiny speck smaller than an ant.
This red speck finally reached the boundary of the world, where an incomparably grand, golden array awaited.
At the edge of the world’s end, golden, transparent dragon scales were spread everywhere. They were densely arranged, layer upon layer, like strictly disciplined soldiers, overlapping and interlocking, forging an endless wall that made the world sigh, guarding this world and isolating travel to and from the astral plane.
This was the world’s barrier, the legacy left by the six great Dragons of Law, and also the majesty and responsibility of dragons as the world’s overlords.
Aspect [Dragon Eye]: (The world’s scales and majesty, the watchers who gaze upon the world)
The minuscule red speck rapidly darted across the dragon-scale-forged Wall of Sighs. With its power, it was utterly incapable of piercing through this immensely powerful barrier. However, this world today was not the flawless, intact form it had been before the Sixth Epoch. That world-shaking war had never truly ended; even today, one could still say it existed within the lingering aftermath of that great battle.
The red speck rapidly traveled hundreds of miles and finally found a flaw in this Wall of Sighs. There, dragon scales were missing, and strange purplish-red mist churned. Strands of alien star power seeped out from the hole in that gap, eroding and distorting the surrounding dragon scales, preventing them from healing.
Finally, after finding its target, this red speck shone into the hole of the gap. It passed through that hazy, unknown mist and finally conveyed a certain message to the distant shore of the astral plane.
Time passed minute by minute. Within Trident Forest, cultists began to collapse unconscious, unable to bear the ritual’s extraction of their power.
At the center of the magic array, the originally placed royal ritual vessels also lost their luster. The ‘Castle’ Aspect power that had once condensed upon them gradually dissipated completely.
The sect leader presiding over the ritual frowned deeply. He looked up, as if his gaze could cross the endless distance to see the edge of the world.
Yet it was merely an illusion. Even he could only rely on luck to find possible flaw locations in the world’s barrier, transmit certain messages out, and then pray for a response from lifeforms within the astral plane.
Fortunately, over the past several hundred years, previous generations of the ‘Hundred-Eyes Sect’ members, through repeated sacrifices and searches, had finally identified several specific star positions.
The use of these star positions had extremely strict conditions. It had to be a specific Gale Season, on a specific continent, in a specific year and season; only then could the ritual be used to communicate and locate the position observed and recorded by predecessors.
If they missed this opportunity, their sect would have to wait for the next Gale Season, which would mean waiting fifty-four years for the same opportunity.
He couldn’t wait that long. The Hundred-Eyes Sect couldn’t wait that long either. This world was undergoing drastic changes, and the Hundred-Eyes Sect’s influence was far from what it used to be. Now they no longer had the capability to independently search for star positions. They could only rely on the experience and locations left by predecessors, carefully investing resources to perform the ritual.
‘When the stars return to their positions, great life shall traverse the starry river and come…’
The leader silently recited the ancient prophecy, praying in his heart that this ritual would succeed. Years of life as the sect leader had long since allowed him to perfectly control his emotions and expressions.
Everyone believed this ritual would succeed, and everyone believed that the deity from the distant shore would respond. Yet only he knew clearly that such responses did not occur every time.
The fire burned in the night. Time passed second by second amidst tension and heavy pressure.
One figure after another collapsed within the magic array, ceasing to breathe. But the sounds on-site did not stop. They would exhaust the last breath of their lives to sing for it, to welcome that distant and incomparably beautiful future.
Finally,
The fire began to distort. The wind began to cease. An intangible presence gradually spread through the forest. Everything became as absolutely quiet as the moment before a thunderclap strikes.
The sect leader standing at the center of the magic array opened several pairs of eyes. In his tumultuous sea of consciousness, a vague will began to converse with him.
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- Chapter 166: The Little Bedtime Game
- Book 2: Chapter 165: Aspect Combat Counters
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- 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
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- Book 2: Chapter 156: Ceremony of Loyalty - The Peacock Oath
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- Book 2: Chapter 147: The Speeding Figure
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- Book 2: Chapter 145: The Filthy Swallowtail Flag
- Book 2: Chapter 144: The Army Mobilizes
- Book 2: Chapter 143: The Unknown Distance
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- 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