A few minutes later, the inn lit up brightly. Several cavalrymen had bound the man with coarse rope, and his shoulder wound was given only a simple bandage to stop the bleeding.
Many people gathered inside the inn, watching with curiosity, whispering and speculating.
In a room, Captain Frien, the innkeeper, and merchant Vanderhey had gathered together, while Sylutia and Talier sat on the bedside.
“After that shadow slammed into me and woke me up, I immediately called for help. He panicked and tried to jump out the window, but Tia blocked him in one move…” Talier excitedly recounted what had just happened.
“So he was a thief,” Frien said, rubbing his brow, still a bit sleepy.
“Boss, do you recognize that man?” He glanced at the innkeeper standing awkwardly to the side.
“I… have a vague impression. He’s someone from town who idles away his time and sometimes does odd jobs. Didn’t expect he’d be a thief.” The innkeeper nervously folded his hands in front of him as he explained. Although the matter didn’t directly involve him, he couldn’t deny suspicion — if the cavalry captain pressed the issue and arrested him, things would go badly for the innkeeper.
“Take it slow. Is there anyone in town who knows him better?” Frien thought of the local constable.
“Uh… I don’t know much.” The innkeeper genuinely couldn’t recall much; after all, he’d only seen the man a few times and heard others talk about him.
“All right, wait here. I’ll have someone fetch the constable.” Frien waved his hand.
Riverstone Town belonged to Viscount Xuefeng’s domain and was not under Baron Horlin’s jurisdiction, so any security matter here required consulting the local constable.
“Mr. Frien, may I come with you to where he’s being detained?” Sylutia stood up.
She had once again donned the reddish-brown cloak, with a little silver hair showing at her neck.
Frien thought it odd that she made such a request, but he still nodded in agreement.
Soon, the two of them and a few cavalrymen arrived at the detention spot — the inn’s cellar, which the cavalry had just cleared out to hold the prisoner.
“Captain!” A young cavalryman stood at attention and saluted.
“Hm.” Frien scanned the place, feeling it adequate, then had a few men stand guard at the door before entering with Sylutia.
The man who had snuck into the inn lay on the cold floor, tied up in layers of rope, dark red blood still seeping through his clothes.
“Tia, did you notice anything?” Frien asked, glancing at the thief on the floor.
“Yes. He’s not weak. He likely knows Breathing Technique and some kind of concealment skill.” Sylutia’s eyes fluttered slightly as information about the man surfaced in her mind.
——
Name: Unknown
Race: Human (mortal body)
Condition: Injured (bleeding controlled)
Talents:
Glimmer Vision [Good]: Even in dim light you can make out some things. Don’t expect too much; if it’s too dark, you still can’t see.
Fate Card: [Nimble Hands and Feet] (Aspect Rank: None)
In the dim frame, a silhouette tiptoes by itself, with nothing else around it.
Ability Cards:
[Breathing Method Lv.1] (Blood Discipline): Regulates blood flow through breathing to drive and enhance strength and reaction speed throughout the body. This ability places strain on the heart and body and cannot be used for long (recommended not more than 1 minute/day).
[Concealment Method Lv.0] (Mist Shadow): Can blur one’s outline in dim environments, making it difficult for others to see or hit you. (If there is a candle, this ability becomes ineffective.)
——
“You mean this fellow knows Breathing Technique?” Frien looked somewhat surprised after hearing Sylutia’s account.
Breathing Technique wasn’t rare, but someone who knew it could usually find steady work — at worst serve as a village patrolman, which was much easier than many other jobs.
“Yes, and he seems to have a hiding skill too, though it’s not strong — only marginally effective,” the girl added.
“If he really knows that, I’d suspect he’s tied to the thieves’ guild.” Frien rubbed his chin beneath his beard.
After a moment he shook his head.
“No, he probably isn’t from the thieves’ guild.”
“Though the thieves’ guild isn’t some formidable force, this kind of person would be beneath their standards. He likely stole a few tricks from some source.”
“Leave the interrogation to me. Tia, you’ll be setting out tomorrow; you should get some rest early.” He had methods not suitable to show in front of a young lady.
“I understand. You should rest early too.” Sylutia nodded, glanced at the curled-up man on the floor, then left the cellar.
……
Back in the room, the candle had been lit. Talier was happily eating the apologetic meal provided by the innkeeper.
“Tia, look — I saved half a roast chicken for you. It’s so good~”
On a wooden platter sat half a roasted chicken, steaming and fragrant. It looked like the innkeeper had ordered the cook to make it on the spot.
Sylutia was a little hungry and didn’t refuse. She carefully picked up the drumstick with her fingers and ate. It had to be said that in these ten days, this was the best food she’d had; no wonder Talier was so excited.
After enjoying the rare feast, Sylutia curiously asked, “How much does a roast chicken usually cost?”
“A chicken costs about 8–12 copper coins. If made into a roast chicken, the price goes up another 2–5 copper coins,” Talier recalled.
100 rotten copper coins = 1 silver leaf coin (usually people will only trade at 110 rotten copper coins). Ordinary villagers earn 2–3 silver coins a month; a roast chicken is about a day and a half’s wages.
Eating meat every day would indeed be a luxury. Sylutia felt a pang of nostalgia for the prices of her previous life.
After their late-night snack, the two went back to bed. This time they didn’t blow out the candle; they fell asleep with the light still burning.
……
The next morning, still a bit drowsy, Sylutia and Talier went downstairs. The inn’s main hall was already filled with people eating.
Everyone was talking about last night’s events; a few members of the town’s security team sat there as well.
They asked the innkeeper for a complimentary breakfast, then sat at a corner table in quiet. When they finished, a cavalryman approached and requested Sylutia’s presence.
“The captain wishes to see you. The constable is also here,” he informed.
Sylutia rose and followed. Soon they arrived at a room in the inn’s backyard where, besides Frien, a short, broad-chested man in chainmail — likely the local constable — waited.
“So you must be Miss Tia.” As soon as she entered, the constable fixed his gaze on her face.
He seemed surprised by Sylutia’s looks and his lazy, casual attitude suddenly became slightly more formal.
“Yes. May I ask who you are?” Sylutia lifted her pale blue eyes and looked at him.
“Cough, cough. I am the local constable. I’ve been informed about last night’s incident.” If this had been an ordinary commoner, he would have dismissed them casually; he wouldn’t have stayed to explain.
Though he didn’t know which family Sylutia came from, he could tell she wasn’t of humble origin, so he treated her with a bit more politeness.
“Sorry to disturb your rest, Miss Tia. I will take that thief back and interrogate him properly so he knows the consequences of offending you.”
“Um…” The girl’s voice hesitated as she glanced toward Frien.
After a few days together, Frien could sense what the girl hoped for — likely that she didn’t want the thief treated too harshly.
“Lord Mort, I think we should take this thief back to Three Towers Town for detention,” Frien said.
“Oh? Why is that?” Constable Mort frowned slightly.
Though a single thief was a small matter, Riverstone belonged to Viscount Xuefeng. If Baron Horlin’s cavalry captain casually took people away, that would be a loss of face for the viscount.
Work performance could be explained away in many ways, but losing face was hard to justify and could earn a scolding from the viscount — possibly even dismissal.
“The target was Miss Tia, a guest of Lord Horlin. With such a big incident last night, if I don’t take the man back and report, I’ll be hard-pressed to deal with Lord Horlin,” Frien reasoned.
Mort, being a colleague, could understand the logic, but it was ultimately Frien’s business, not his.
Mort hesitated and said it would be difficult for him to let the man go easily.
Silence settled over the room.
“Lord Mort.” Sylutia spoke up.
“What is it, Miss Tia?” Mort turned to her.
“I hope you will agree to Captain Frien’s request.” She spoke directly.
Mort looked puzzled by her straightforwardness.
“I’m about to depart for Scorchstone City. Captain Frien is escorting me. If we meet Viscount Xuefeng in Scorchstone City, I will praise your excellent work and performance to him,” Sylutia said, easing Mort’s previous concerns.
“In that case…” He showed hesitation, held his stance a moment, then nodded in agreement.
“All right, I’ll grant Captain Frien’s request. But you must provide me with a detailed report afterward, so if Viscount Xuefeng asks, I can account for it.”
“Thank you, Lord Mort.” Frien knew inviting Sylutia over had been the right move.
The transfer proceeded smoothly. Frien had the man tied onto a wagon, then he and Sylutia entered a private room to talk in detail.
“You were right about many of the details. My interrogation yielded quite a bit,” he explained.
“This is some money found at his home.” He placed a purse on the table.
“Those are incidental. What matters is a thief’s diary and a bottle of ‘Cold Fog Wine.’”
He took out a tattered diary and a dark glass wine bottle from a nearby cabinet. The bottle held a grey, fog-like liquid.
[Thief’s Diary]: Records the life and notes of a thief; teaches basic lockpicking techniques and the secret method for practicing ‘Concealment Method.’
[Cold Fog Wine] (Tier 1 — Mist Shadow): A special wine infused with Mist Shadow aspect energy, usable for practicing the Mist Shadow aspect or other purposes.
Less than a quarter of the liquid remained in the bottle; it had been used.
“He likely learned the concealment skill using the diary’s method and this Cold Fog Wine,” Frien explained.
“Aside from an aspect inherited in the bloodline, acquiring other aspect powers requires external aids to seed the cultivation of that ability.”
“Everyone has a faint, latent Blood Discipline aspect within them. Learning Breathing Technique cultivates and amplifies that latent Blood Discipline. But other aspects aren’t so simple — they need methods. For example, Cold Fog Wine can trigger the practice of the Mist Shadow aspect.”
“Every Sinking Mist Season, on moonlit nights when the light is hazy, certain plants in the forest absorb a faint Mist Shadow aspect power. If you gather them before dawn and hand them to someone skilled in special methods, they can be refined into Cold Fog Wine.”
“This is what I heard from Scholar Fegan. He’s the viscount’s advisor. Years ago, when I was still a low soldier, I searched the forest for such plants, but the yield was minimal.”
Frien picked up the bottle and gently shook it. The liquid swirled like mist — strange and eerie.
“Judging by its state, it was brewed in the last Sinking Mist Season — at least twenty years ago. Most of the Mist Shadow aspect within has dissipated.”
“The man’s talent is ordinary. He used most of the bottle but still couldn’t complete the Concealment Method. It’s possible the Cold Fog Wine’s aspect power had already mostly faded.” He analyzed the situation.
“Tia, you probably can’t use this, and I don’t advise you to learn it. I’ll take the bottle and the diary back to the baron and Scholar Fegan.”
“Even if it’s of limited use, Scholar Fegan likes these things and will likely reward some money.” He then placed about twenty silver coins into the purse on the table.
“Consider this travel expenses. You are undoubtedly of good birth, but searching for relatives won’t be easy; money helps.”
Sylutia bowed in thanks and then stood up.
“Where did that man get these things?” she asked.
“I asked him. He found them in a hidden cave by the river that used to be a stash for some thieves. An accident happened later; several members died inside and nothing was taken, so that place became his lucky find.”
“The valuable items inside were mostly sold secretly by him. Many others had rotted and were useless. If you’re curious, I can have someone take you to see it.”
“No need.” Sylutia shook her head. The place probably smelled and was full of muck — she had no desire to go.
Frien chuckled.
“All right, finish preparing. We’ll depart soon.”
After delaying a morning, the group ate lunch and set out. Not long after leaving Riverstone Town, they parted ways at a crossroads.
“I know the smith Mu Yan in Scorchstone City. Tell him my name when you go; he won’t cheat you. If you need to maintain swords or blades, go to him,” Frien said. After the clash last night, Sylutia’s newly acquired short sword had several small chips that needed repair.
“Understood. Thank you, Captain Frien.” Sylutia bid farewell to the departing cavalry, then returned to the wagon and continued the journey.
Thinking over last night and today, Sylutia rubbed her brow, feeling it all rather unbelievable. Compared to her previous tranquil life, these experiences were far more different and thrilling.
Leaning back in the seat, she sorted her thoughts and returned to the Thief’s Diary.
Before leaving, she had asked Frien for the diary and read it on the road, noting important points before returning it. She had learned a fair bit about Concealment Method and the Mist Shadow aspect.
She hadn’t expected Mist Shadow to be related to Luminous Moon. She opened her pale blue eyes and looked out at the forest scenery beyond the window.
As one of the three lunar-type aspects split from ancient Phantasmal Moon, Mist Shadow inherited Phantasmal Moon’s traits of haziness, illusion, concealment, shadow, masking, and deception, while Luminous Moon inherited the clarity left after Phantasmal Moon’s haziness was stripped away — pure moonlight.
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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