On the village square, the cavalry captain who had ridden in with his men not long ago turned his horse around and engaged the giant wolf with his broad sword. Though one strike produced thin threads of blood from the wolf’s mouth, it hadn’t truly injured the beast. Because he fought with one hand, his strength was insufficient and he was knocked off his mount. If not for his experience and a timely roll, he would have been torn apart by the wolf’s claws then and there.
Gasping, he scrambled out of the giant wolf’s attack range. Both hands on his broad sword, he steadied his breathing and fixed his gaze on the giant wolf five meters away, his face tense. A few drops of blood fell from his brown-red beard.
At this moment the crimson giant wolf did not hurry to pursue. It planted its paws on the warhorse the cavalry captain had ridden, ripped open the horse’s neck in one bite, then put the horse’s head into its mouth. The cracking of bone came from that bloody maw, sending chills through everyone present and filling them with dread.
“Hu… hu… hu…” The cavalry captain’s chest trembled as he adjusted his breathing, his steps edging back as he searched for leverage.
While he strained to respond, fighting was happening elsewhere in the square. The orange Tili wolves that had charged in with the giant wolf bit whoever they saw and fought the villagers guarding the square.
Those Tili wolves varied in strength. Some were merely orange-furred and only a little stronger than ordinary wild wolves; others could flip a person in one blow and tear throats with sharp teeth and claws. Out of fear and respect for their leader, they did not rush into the central confrontation but circled the bonfire and fought the other people.
…
The scene was chaotic. Sylutia was pulled along by Talier, stumbling as they ran toward a distant stone building that looked square and fortress-like.
“Finally here.”
Talier pushed open the half-closed thick wooden door, led Sylutia inside, closed it, and bolted the crossbar. Only then did she press herself against the wall and catch her breath.
Sylutia looked around with mild curiosity. Inside stood an old wooden table, two chairs, straw scattered on the floor, and some dusty miscellaneous items piled in a corner.
Seeing the girl’s interest, Talier explained, “This is for defense. There’s a small slit over there you can open to shoot arrows from, but I didn’t bring a bow or arrows, so it won’t help now.”
“Has it always been this dangerous? That giant wolf looked tough.” Sylutia asked.
“Not usually. Generally it’s only dangerous at the end of Rising Wind Season and during Gale Season. During those times many beasts gain Aspects and become ferocious and powerful.”
“Rising Wind Season, Gale Season?” Sylutia blinked, repeating the two terms.
“You don’t mean you don’t even know that?” Talier’s expression at the girl’s face was strange, but she still couldn’t help answering.
“Rising Wind Season, Gale Season, Sinking Mist Season, Trade Wind Season — these are the four major wind seasons. Each wind season lasts a decade or more, and conditions differ by region, but overall it’s a fifty-four year cycle.”
As Talier answered, a familiar sense flickered in Sylutia’s mind, then she continued, “Because everything grows in Rising Wind Season, animals breed in large numbers and more and stronger beasts are born, so the wild becomes dangerous. By Gale Season, the ‘Blazing Sun’ Aspect weakens, plant growth slows and grazers decrease, and many beasts grow more ferocious from hunger.”
“Mm-hmm, looks like you know your stuff.” Talier nodded in satisfaction.
“But that sounds like book knowledge; you probably don’t go into the wild much. Actually in the early years before Gale Season, because the continent sinks into the mist and the rains are plentiful, food is abundant, so the beasts have a short period of calm. Frogs breed in huge numbers then.”
“Heh heh, I know quite a bit, right?” Talier was pleased to see Sylutia listening carefully.
“Did you go to school?” Sylutia asked, intrigued.
“Nope. Learning to read and study was too much trouble, but my sister loved it. She used to study in the city and would come back and drag me into hearing about what she’d learned. I got bored of it, but I remember some things.”
“I see.”
“So where are you from? I’ve never seen anyone as pretty as you. Are nobles all that beautiful? If you don’t sunbathe does your skin really stay pale and your hair turn snow-white? And how old are you?” Talier couldn’t help her curiosity and fired off a string of questions.
“I can’t say where I’m from right now. Something happened; I can’t remember some things.” The girl tapped her chin lightly and shook her head.
“Maybe nobles do look a bit better since they don’t work much and have money to maintain themselves, but that’s not absolute. Not sunbathing can keep your complexion fairer, but it won’t change your fundamental skin color. Hair color doesn’t change just from avoiding the sun. As for age, I should be about the same as you.” Her memory was unusually sharp; even though Talier asked many questions, she answered clearly in order.
“Wah, is that so?” Talier felt oddly happy. The girl had listened to every word and answered patiently; the last time she’d felt that was with her sister. Adults usually got impatient with her odd questions.
“So are you trying to find your way home?” Talier scanned Sylutia’s clothing style, trying to guess her origin.
“Yes.” But the girl thought that her “going home” might involve crossing worlds.
“Hmm… I think Grandpa Hyde can help.” She propped her chin and thought of people she knew.
“Who’s he?”
“He’s my sister’s teacher, a scholar in Scorchstone City. I heard he used to be an advisor to nobles. He’s old now and lives alone in a small building in the city.”
“Let me tell you, Grandpa Hyde isn’t an ordinary teacher. He’s certified by the Candlefort School and holds a Brass Book Emblem as a scholar.”
Candlefort School… The girl mouthed the words and felt a vague, blurred familiarity stir.
“If I get the chance I’ll visit. I need to learn as much as I can about this world; finding a learned teacher would be perfect.”
The two chatted and grew familiar until shouts and the sound of collapse outside drew their attention.
Talier opened the small shutter and peered out carefully; Sylutia stood behind her and also looked.
Flames spread across the square. Many who had fought earlier were down, and the ground was littered with wolf bodies. Besides the crimson giant wolf, only a few scattered Tili wolves still roamed. The cavalry captain’s clothing was bloodstained; the outer surcoat over his chest had been ripped, revealing a long tear in the chainmail beneath. Dark red blood dripped steadily. One of his arms hung limp, apparently broken, while the other barely gripped the sword hilt.
The remaining riders and villagers still faced the giant wolf. The crimson wolf’s pelt was streaked with blood, one eye shut and oozing thick black blood, pale steam rising from it on the ground.
Normally such a wounded fang-beast would have fled, but under the influence of the Blazing Sun Aspect, this giant wolf’s temper was defiant. Now, enraged by injury, it grew more savage. Given its cunning, it judged that the few remaining soldiers before it were too weak; a few more attacks would wipe them out.
Driven by hunger and the thirst for slaughter, the crimson giant wolf lowed and moved slowly amid the firelight. Even when it stepped on glowing embers it showed no fear. Although its strength had fallen, it was even more cunning and dangerous.
The situation looked grim. If the cavalry captain fell, things would spiral downhill fast. The girl frowned, worry rising in waves.
Unfortunately, aside from her edge in recognition and diagnosis, she had no other abilities. Even if she charged out she could do little. That helplessness stoked a hunger in her for strength.
She resolved to find an opportunity to learn some self-preservation ability as soon as possible.
“Almost…” Talier’s eyes were fixed on a stone platform at the side of the square, and she murmured.
“What’s almost?” Sylutia asked.
“I can’t explain it. Look over there — you’ll see.” Talier pointed beyond the square. Several people were climbing the stone platform and smearing something with their hands, using lime to paint it.
“Are you done?” The injured cavalry captain shouted urgently across the square.
Seconds later, a voice rang out joyfully in the night: “Good, it’s done!”
Though to most eyes nothing appeared different, in Sylutia’s vision the stone platform radiated a transparent gray-white ripple. Not only that platform — the village had other stone platforms, six in total, and their ripples collided and converged toward the center of the square, producing a strange force field that spread across the village.
[Royal Authority School · Six Stone Tower’s Protection] (Castle)
‘A classic ritual formation of the Royal Authority School. It suppresses Aspects other than “Castle” within the barrier area and slightly enhances the Royal Authority School’s abilities.’
The gray-white ripples spread. The crimson giant wolf’s fur dimmed a shade; in Sylutia’s eyes its boiling blood cooled considerably. The aura and the weight of pressure it exuded diminished by about thirty percent.
Looking at the cavalry captain now, his condition had improved somewhat. His gaze steadied and his breathing calmed.
Name: Unknown (Cavalry Captain)
Race: Human (mortal frame)
Condition: Injured (two fractures, three wounds)
Talent:
Tenacity [Good]: Your body is inherently two points tougher than an average person, but do not rely excessively on this talent—it is not powerful and could lead to recklessness and death.
Fate Card: [Ironclad Guard (Granted)] (Rank 1 – Castle); the gray-stone bordered card shows a soldier in chainmail holding a sword, standing upright and proud.
‘You were knighted by Baron Horlin and became one of his loyal guards, thus receiving the “Castle” Aspect profession — Ironclad Guard.’
Effects:
[Iron Armor Blessing Lv.2]: Strengthens the protection of iron-type armor you wear, making it tougher and harder for ordinary weapons to pierce, slightly reducing impact and distributing damage.
Ability Card:
[Steel Edge Blade Lv.2 (Granted)] (Castle): Temporarily grants your blade the strength of steel and increases sharpness, allowing it to penetrate weak defensive barriers.
[Breathing Method Lv.2] (Blood Discipline): Regulates blood flow through breathing to boost full-body strength and reaction speed. This ability burdens the heart and body and must not be used for long durations (recommended no more than 3 minutes per day).
With a short-lived edge, the cavalry captain shouted commands. He ordered the remaining villagers and riders to harry the giant wolf’s attention. As archers loosed arrows and men struck blades and shields to distract the beast, he tightened his grip on the broad sword and searched for an opening. After a few feints, he lunged forward in one step and drove the sharp blade into the wolf’s lower jaw, piercing flesh and lodging in its mouth.
Intense pain made the crimson giant wolf thrash wildly. The beast’s furious strength foiled the captain’s follow-up plan. Perhaps truly threatened by death, the giant wolf abandoned the fight and dragged the broad sword embedded in its jaw as it fled into the darkness.
Blood dripped as it ran, but the wolf moved like the wind and vanished into blackness. No one could catch its speed; the few available horses were wounded or had fled to the village edge and were unusable.
“Damn it!” The captain spat blood and could only glare in fury as the giant wolf disappeared into the night.
With the ferocious crimson wolf gone, the remaining Tili wolves sensed danger and tried to flee, but they were not nearly as fast. The winded cavalry captain again used the Breathing Method. His face flushed crimson as he surged forward and caught the wolves. Soon, several bloody wolf heads flew through the air and tumbled into grass and dirt.
A long breath escaped him. Now he could no longer hold out; the side effects of the Breathing Method began to backlash. A tide of acid pain surged over his body and nearly made him lose his footing.
“Captain!” A cavalryman rushed to support him, while others called for a doctor to come and treat him.
“Quick, fetch help. Many are injured; if we can’t stop their bleeding, a lot might die.” Ordinary Tili wolf bites aren’t swiftly fatal unless they hit the throat.
Hearing this, the remaining villagers ran through the settlement to fetch aid.
…
Night was loud. Many resin torches and makeshift braziers burned in the square. With the fighting over, villagers who arrived began tending the wounded while others finished off Tili wolves that weren’t yet dead.
“How many died?” The village chief stepped out, exhausted, and asked in a strained voice.
“Not sure. At least five or six. Some are still being treated; if they don’t make it through the night, then…” A burly villager answered beside him, his face grim.
“This Tili Wolf Festival was extra dangerous.” Vanderhey, the merchant who had hidden earlier, slowly approached with two mercenary guards at his side. The guards wore full mail, helmets, and carried shields; they were the caravan’s strongest fighters.
“Hmph.”
The village chief’s face hardened at Vanderhey’s late appearance. He suspected the man had kept to a safe distance earlier. If Vanderhey had committed his guards to the defense, the losses might have been far less.
“Heh heh, Old Ponde~” Vanderhey knew his earlier behavior provoked displeasure, but he wouldn’t place his own safety second. He plastered a smile on his face and greeted the chief to smooth things over.
“This time the village truly suffered unexpected losses. As an old friend of Lindenwood Village, I should contribute. How about I give you twenty percent off this shipment — no, thirty percent!” He pinched an imaginary wound to suggest sacrifice.
The village chief didn’t reply, only shook his head and turned back to the injured being treated.
“How’s Lord Frien?” he asked, stepping before the injured cavalry captain. The captain’s name was Frien.
“I won’t die from this.” He gritted his teeth. A comrade wiped the long gash in his chest; the charred and fresh crimson flesh churned inside, a gruesome sight.
The village chief made no objection; he glanced at the wound and nodded slightly. He had been an adventurer in his youth and knew that although the wounds looked terrifying, they weren’t fatal.
“That’s a relief.” If this capable captain under Baron Horlin’s banner died, it would be a headache to explain.
“What about the others?” The chief now had time to observe the remaining riders. Many were injured. Although wearing leather or mail, they had faced heavier combat than the villagers and suffered worse casualties.
“We lost four on the road, three more here, and several are unconscious. Their condition is uncertain.” Frien shook his head, visibly downcast.
Many of those recruits had been trained by him like nephews and sons; his mood was naturally heavy.
As they discussed how to handle the aftermath, two figures walked through the glow of the square and approached.
“Grandpa, Miss Tia says she can help a bit.” Talier led Sylutia forward, her gaze flicking to the wolf corpses on the ground — part frightened, part exhilarated.
Sylutia again stood before the village chief. Frien looked surprised that someone like her had been in the village all along.
After a brief introduction, they understood the girl’s situation. There wasn’t time for details — they only hoped she could do something to help the wounded.
“I know some wound-cleaning techniques and can suture simple injuries.” She had learned some needlework as a child from her grandmother and had trained in first aid at an academy.
Maybe these skills were common on Earth, but here the villagers’ treatment methods were crude, and she could hardly bear to watch. She offered to help.
This would also draw them closer — she would need the villagers’ assistance later. With resolve, she and Talier stepped forward.
The village chief and Frien were skeptical but allowed her to try. Her methods proved effective and they relaxed.
…
Standing over boiling water, Sylutia’s nimble fingers cleared grime and mud from wounds, realigned partially fractured bones, then carefully wrapped them and bound wooden splints. Talier assisted, holding patients down or steadying splints.
Their cooperation, clumsy at first, became more practiced. They worked methodically until late into the night before the last of the treatments finished.
Sylutia rinsed her hands in warm water and wrung them dry. Only then did she have a moment to wipe sweat from her brow with her sleeve.
“No, don’t use those clothes to wipe sweat. Use this.” Talier handed over a clean cotton cloth.
“Thanks.” Sylutia wiped her forehead and set the cloth down, then suddenly thought of something.
“Cotton cloths must be valuable here, right?” She noticed most villagers wore linen and some had wool.
“They’re pricier. My sister brought this back from the city once.” Talier replied.
“But wiping your sweat with it isn’t a big loss.” Talier examined Sylutia by the lamplight again.
“You’re so pretty. I don’t think the prettiest girls in Scorchstone City are as lovely as you.” She tucked the cotton cloth carefully into an inner pocket.
Miss Tia looked charming even while working; that focused, earnest expression quieted Talier, who usually was mischievous.
They sat by the lamp to rest. A village matron came by with food.
“Eat quickly. I just baked these pies. You two have worked hard tonight.” She stroked Talier’s brown-red hair affectionately and then looked toward the silver-haired girl by the light.
“She’s truly beautiful…” the woman echoed Talier’s feeling.
“You two should rest early; you’ve both been busy a long time. I’ll take some food to the others.”
Then she left. Tonight in Lindenwood Village, many people were destined to be sleepless.
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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