Chapter 175: Accusations and Proof
First, timing was essential.
Citing the need for further investigation through interviews, the Ministry decided to release only verified victims, just as the elven delegation arrived to meet Lord Karion.
It was a smart move, and it was also how the great dragon realized something strange: these elves might not have even known that some of their own people were missing.
Because when the delegation walked through the hall where families were reuniting, they barely reacted. They glanced around, but there was no concern or curiosity. They were even annoyed by the fact that it was delaying negotiations.
They simply followed their escort and talked among themselves as if the crowd of sobbing families and rescued victims was nothing more than background noise.
Then, during their meeting with Lord Karion, they spoke only of one thing: recovering the Moonveil Codex.
They insisted it had to be returned immediately. They spoke of irreversible effects, balance, sanctity, divine order—every possible word that made them sound responsible.
As if the dragons didn’t already know.
As if the elves were the only ones capable of safely hosting the Codex.
The truth was, the dragons had their own ways. They didn’t have a pedestal, but they could seal time around the artifact, freezing its existence from the moment Kael fished it out of that safehouse.
So no, they weren’t in any rush to hand it back.
And with Kael’s anger, even Lord Karion wasn’t about to return it arbitrarily.
Riley, on the other hand, tried to conveniently block out the part where Lady Cirila mentioned that the golden lizard had threatened to wreck the Codex if he didn’t wake up soon.
He felt a little too hot and could only cough lightly, pretending to focus. “So… what happened next, my lady?”
As expected, the delegation that failed even to meet Dragon Lord Kael or retrieve the Codex returned to their court full of righteous outrage.
Even now, Riley could imagine the uproar that must have followed.
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Sure enough, just a day before the elves stormed the MBE, the Queen, who had learned about the survivors being reunited with their families, erupted.
Back at the elven palace, the delegates complained of the dragons’ “disrespect” and “uncooperative attitude.”
They also complained and reasoned that they failed to proceed with any form of negotiation because Lord Karion was insisting that Kael and the MBE were too busy prioritizing rescued victims. So discussions about the Codex would have to wait.
However, instead of being frustrated like them by the situation, the delegates hadn’t expected their rulers to react in that manner.
Unbeknownst to them, the elven royals latched onto the words “rescued victims” instead of the news about the Codex.
Her masked face twisted, her voice sharp with fury.
“How dare you return with so little information?” she hissed. “You met with them, walked their halls, and yet you know nothing?”
The delegation flinched.
How and why would they know anything about the victims when they had been sent there for the Codex?
And why was everyone looking at them grimly when they simply did their jobs as told?!
“My Queen, please—” one of them stammered, bowing deeply. “We… we did overhear something. Some of the rescued spoke while reuniting with their families.”
The Queen’s gaze snapped toward him. “And?”
“They said… they said they had been detained for years. That there were many of them at first, but every day they would lose someone. Then new ones would arrive. One even said that if the dragon lord hadn’t arrived when he did, someone would have been taken again the next day.”
Another delegate hesitated before adding, “One man claimed he only lived because the kidnappers prioritized the use of children. They would always take the children first.”
The chamber fell into uneasy silence.
The Elowen family members looked shocked. Some even rose to their feet, worry flashing in their eyes.
The Queen, in particular, had to be restrained because she was about to go out of control.
But a certain prince felt as though something was wrong.
There were already victims being reunited with their families, but how come they hadn’t heard anything about it? Were no elves rescued?
The delegates exchanged nervous glances, their confusion evident.
Rowan, standing beside his father, was the first to speak calmly. “What about a list?” he asked. “Surely, the Ministry has a record of the victims. We can cross-check for our own people.”
“There is no list, my lord,” one of the delegates admitted nervously. “We overheard the staff discussing it. They said the victims’ identities are being protected. It’s a privacy measure. But all those whose families had reported missing relatives were contacted privately to claim them.”
“!!!”
Rowan turned to his father. Their eyes met.
Neither spoke the thought aloud, but both understood it instantly.
They would not get a call.
Because, officially, the Elowens had no missing people.
Worse, officially, they didn’t even have a family member named Finnian Elowen.
And that was why Lord Arlen was drowning in his bullshit.
“Your Majesty,” Riley began politely, “here at the MBE, we take accusations seriously. What I would like to know is how we could possibly be detaining your people?”
The question echoed across the hall. For a moment, no one answered.
Then, with deliberate calm, Riley slid a thick folder across the polished table. The rustle of parchment filled the silence as he flipped it open to reveal the names and seals of those who were lawfully imprisoned.
“These,” he said, tapping the pages, “are the individuals currently detained within the Ministry’s correctional wing. All of them are undergoing proper trials. All verified and all approved by the judicial council.”
He paused, tilting the document slightly so the elves could see the familiar insignia at the bottom of the page.
“And these,” he added sweetly, “are the signatures of the High Lord himself.”
Riley blinked innocently, eyes widening as if the sight of it surprised even him. “So tell me, how could we possibly be detaining anyone illegally?”
The room was quiet enough to hear someone gulp.
Then, out of nowhere, one of the younger delegates blurted out, “The rescued victims! You’re keeping information about the rescued victims!”
“!!!”
Riley swore he saw the veins on both Prince Rowan and Lord Arlen’s necks bulge. The poor fool had spoken out of turn—and probably sealed his entire delegation’s fate.
Riley looked genuinely aghast. “My lord,” he said, voice soft with disbelief, “how could that be when you yourselves submitted reports stating that everyone was accounted for?”
He reached for another folder, flipping it open with theatrical precision. “See? The paperwork’s all here. Signed, sealed, and submitted by your office.”
He looked around the room like a teacher waiting for an answer from misbehaving students. “So I’m afraid I don’t quite understand why we’re having this conversation.”
The delegate’s face paled. “Th-there may be others,” he stammered, “kin who were kidnapped recently and were not part of the report!”
Riley blinked. “Oh? But that would be impossible. We interviewed everyone, and all of those rescued were taken long before the last deadline. So how could there be anyone missing?”
The elves began to shift uncomfortably, their panic turning defensive. “How would a human know that for sure?” one of them snapped. “What would you know of these matters?”
Riley froze. His brows furrowed, lips pursed into a pout that looked both hurt and offended. The elves seemed to think they’d silenced him, at least until Riley turned—slowly—toward the dragon lord seated at the head of the table.
Kael, who had been silent the entire time, lifted his head slightly as Riley reached for him.
To the elves’ collective horror, Riley’s small hand slid into Kael’s.
The dragon’s fingers immediately clasped back, intertwining with Riley’s in full view of everyone.
Gasps rippled through the chamber.
Prince Rowan’s expression tightened. He knew what that meant. The elves were about to owe massive reparations.
Riley didn’t even blink at the reaction. He simply continued, his voice steady and calm.
“I understand you have doubts,” he said, eyes glinting, “but as someone who personally saved the victims, how could I possibly not know who I rescued? And why would I not want to return them to their loved ones?”
His tone hardened. “And I know you’re worried about those without families. But my lord, surely you understand our vigilance.”
He leaned forward slightly, his expression shifting—gentle concern fading into something sharp, almost predatory.
“If you were kidnapped,” Riley said slowly, “and rescued after months of torment… and you learned that people knew but never reported it… that they didn’t look for you, didn’t lift a finger—only to suddenly appear later, pretending to care—would you trust them?”
His voice was still polite, but every word carried venom.
“Would you feel safe?” he continued. “And if you were the one who risked your life to save them, would you simply hand them over to anyone who asked? Even if those people might be dangerous? Criminals, even?”
The elves sat frozen.
Riley’s expression changed again. The polite mask cracked just enough to reveal something sharper beneath—the kind of cold, measured fury that made the hair on the back of their necks rise.
His brows furrowed. His lips curled slightly, almost into a snarl. His eyes, suddenly bright with conviction, pinned the delegation where they sat.
And in that moment, members of the Elowen family realized the truth: they didn’t just know about the missing Codex.
And now the human they had dismissed was tearing them apart with a smile.
Still holding Kael’s hand, Riley suddenly brightened. His tone flipped to something almost cheerful.
“Oh, but don’t worry, my lord,” he said with a smile that made every elf in the room flinch. “I’m not heartless. All those families who deserved to see their missing loved ones already did. It was really heartwarming, too.”
He tilted his head slightly, still smiling. “So, really, I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Then his eyes gleamed. “Though, how disrespectful it would be to waste your time completely, right? So what about hearing another story? I do know an interesting one about a particular artifact. Would you like to hear it?”
Kael watched him in silence.
And for some reason, as his aide smiled sweetly while cornering the elves, the dragon thought—
Cute.
Maybe he’d keep these elves around a little longer.
After all, his twig seemed to enjoy playing with them.
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Chapters
- Chapter 393: Nothing Left to Save
- Chapter 392: A Fate Worse Than Death
- Chapter 391: Pulling the Strings
- Chapter 390: Unmasked
- Chapter 389: Fear of Irrelevance
- Chapter 388: The Worst Insult
- Chapter 387: Beyond Reason
- Chapter 386: Helpless Hands
- Chapter 385: Just Out of Reach
- Chapter 384: A Stroke of Fortune
- Chapter 383: Uncovered
- Chapter 382: Unnatural Silence
- Chapter 381: A Reckless Stand
- Chapter 380: No One Listened
- Chapter 379: Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 378: Cracks in Control
- Chapter 377: Among Us
- Chapter 376: Desecration
- Chapter 375: The Iron Crypt
- Chapter 374: A Twig’s Resolve
- Chapter 373: Something Just for Us
- Chapter 372: The First Move
- Chapter 371: A Dragon’s Edge
- Chapter 370: The Lord Walks In
- Chapter 369: Reality Calling
- Chapter 368: Sunlight and Shadows
- Chapter 367: Their Last Bet
- Chapter 366: Not Meant to Be a Hero
- Chapter 365: Unfit Blood
- Chapter 364: Crushed Pride
- Chapter 363: Ashes Before Answers
- Chapter 362: The Generous Dragon
- Chapter 361: The Price of Immortality
- Chapter 360: So About That Inheritance
- Chapter 359: Overflow
- Chapter 358: The Reflection (M)
- Chapter 357: Twenty Minutes (M)
- Chapter 356: The Estate Inspection (M)
- Chapter 355: Quality Assurance (M)
- Chapter 354: Playing With Fire (M)
- Chapter 353: The Hill He Died On (M)
- Chapter 352: Restraint (M)
- Chapter 351: The Inevitable Snap
- Chapter 350: Ancient Witness
- Chapter 349: The Last Rite
- Chapter 348: Full-Fledged
- Chapter 347: Giving Rise
- Chapter 346: Inheritance in the Dark
- Chapter 345: Shut It, Great Ancestors
- Chapter 344: The Line
- Chapter 343: Iltheran Logic
- Chapter 342: How Many Dragons Are Too Many?
- Chapter 341: By Popular Demand
- Chapter 340: Not the Sun
- Chapter 339: Safety Over Convenience
- Chapter 338: Screams, Slides, and Second Thoughts
- Chapter 337: Occupational Hazard
- Chapter 336: Aisle Diplomacy and Domestic Trials
- Chapter 335: The Great Supermarket Siege
- Chapter 334: Free Samples and Fragile Dragons
- Chapter 333: Designing Forever
- Chapter 332: Watchful Dragons
- Chapter 331: Not Here
- Chapter 330: Heirlooms in the Making
- Chapter 329: Dragons and Dessert Economics
- Chapter 328: Blind to Value
- Chapter 327: Layered Temptations
- Chapter 326: Retail Ascension
- Chapter 325: The Boxes
- Chapter 324: The Cost of a Bright Future
- Chapter 323: Practice Makes Panic
- Chapter 322: After the Night
- Chapter 321: Just a Bit (M)
- Chapter 320: Over the Edge (M)
- Chapter 319: Mutual Worship (M)
- Chapter 318: Instinct and Study (M)
- Chapter 317: Call and Answer (M)
- Chapter 316: Nature’s Oversight (M)
- Chapter 315: Hopeless Restraint
- Chapter 314: A Desperate Call
- Chapter 313: Each Other, Eventually
- Chapter 312: The Fragment That Chose
- Chapter 311: Hearts That Remember
- Chapter 310: Before He Hatched
- Chapter 309: Inheritance and Imbalance
- Chapter 308: Familiarity
- Chapter 307: A Crisis Beneath the Sheet
- Chapter 306: Two Is the Minimum
- Chapter 305: Witnesses That Mattered
- Chapter 304: Do Not Panic
- Chapter 303: Things That Feel Proper
- Chapter 302: Lawfully Ours
- Chapter 301: Everything Was Perfectly Fine
- Chapter 300: Choosing Each Other
- Chapter 299: A Very Inconveniently Good Day
- Chapter 298: Scandal and Sponsorship
- Chapter 297: Plural Admirers
- Chapter 296: A Regular Couple
- Chapter 295: Academic Circles and Dangerous Introductions
- Chapter 294: Academic Research Gone Wrong
- Chapter 293: Familiar Grounds
- Chapter 292: Passenger Princess
- Chapter 291: Metal Boxes and Immortal Pride
- Chapter 290: Passenger Panic
- Chapter 289: His Circuit
- Chapter 288: Engagements and Errands
- Chapter 287: Before Everyone
- Chapter 286: Bureaucracy vs. Ancient Power
- Chapter 285: The Heirloom Problem
- Chapter 284: The Best
- Chapter 283: Of Rings and Absolute Certainty
- Chapter 282: The Missing Promotion
- Chapter 281: Training Wheels Off
- Chapter 280: A Very Educational Touch
- Chapter 279: Coaxing the Impossible
- Chapter 278: Storms and Victories
- Chapter 277: A Very Bad Idea
- Chapter 276: Hope, Denial, and Right Knees
- Chapter 275: A Problem Called Progress
- Chapter 274: Control Without a Crown
- Chapter 273: Proof of Life
- Chapter 272: Come Again?
- Chapter 271: Trespass
- Chapter 270: A Sudden Claim
- Chapter 269: The Dragonling’s Curriculum
- Chapter 268: Uncanny Detection
- Chapter 267: Training Grievances
- Chapter 266: Learning the Hard Way
- Chapter 265: The Basics
- Chapter 264: Letters Before Legends
- Chapter 263: Midnight Snacks and Magical Problems
- Chapter 262: Unspoken Fears
- Chapter 261: What Makes a Family
- Chapter 260: Forbidden Flames and Old Truths
- Chapter 259: A Moment Too Late
- Chapter 258: The Unexpected Spot
- Chapter 257: Ashes of Loyalty
- Chapter 256: Treasures Left Behind
- Chapter 255: The Vassals’ Mandate
- Chapter 254: From Way Back
- Chapter 253: A Father’s First Miracle
- Chapter 252: The Price of Survival
- Chapter 251: The Mountain’s Fall
- Chapter 250: The Mountain’s Silence
- Chapter 249: Roots Beneath the Scales
- Chapter 248: In the Arms of Truth
- Chapter 247: Hearts and Histories
- Chapter 246: Past Grievances
- Chapter 245: Kisses and Claims
- Chapter 244: The Weight of Becoming
- Chapter 243: Unsealing the Impossible
- Chapter 242: Never Formed
- Chapter 241: Frozen Time, Shattered Realities
- Chapter 240: Mirror, Mirror
- Chapter 239: The Guardian’s Gamble
- Chapter 238: The Guardian’s Decision
- Chapter 237: The Seal’s True Question
- Chapter 236: Unexpected Strategy
- Chapter 235: The Hall of Illusory Vessels
- Chapter 234: The Hall of Unyielding Flames
- Chapter 233: Not in the Instructions
- Chapter 232: The Crucible Passage
- Chapter 231: Not a Good Idea
- Chapter 230: The Guardian’s Answer
- Chapter 229: The Guardian’s Silence
- Chapter 228: The Soft Launch That Wasn’t
- Chapter 227: High Definition Memories
- Chapter 226: The Dragon’s Aftercare
- Chapter 225: After the Storm (M)
- Chapter 224: The Edge of Trust (M)
- Chapter 223: Practice Makes Perfect (M)
- Chapter 222: The Devout Student (M)
- Chapter 221: I Want to See (M)
- Chapter 220: Bound by Hunger (M)
- Chapter 219: Brave or Crazy (M)
- Chapter 218: Diplomatic Immunity (M)
- Chapter 217: Yours to Mark (M)
- Chapter 216: His Turn (M)
- Chapter 215: The Edge of Control (M)
- Chapter 214: Hold Your Breath
- Chapter 213: The Dragon’s Lesson
- Chapter 212: Forbidden Curriculum
- Chapter 211: Says Who?
- Chapter 210: A Pressing Issue
- Chapter 209: Mates, Boyfriends, and Other Human Nonsense
- Chapter 208: A Toss
- Chapter 207: Before Thought
- Chapter 206: Of Predators and Patience
- Chapter 205: The Mate Dilemma
- Chapter 204: The Dragon Who Stayed
- Chapter 203: Kael Dravaryn, the Mad Dragon
- Chapter 202: The Lonely Search
- Chapter 201: Proof of the Living Bond
- Chapter 200: Proof of Madness
- Chapter 199: After the Inferno
- Chapter 198: Forbidden Flames
- Chapter 197: The Year of Peace
- Chapter 196: Buried by Time
- Chapter 195: The Oath
- Chapter 194: The Delinquent Dragon
- Chapter 193: Secrets of the First Bond
- Chapter 192: A Mate
- Chapter 191: With What?
- Chapter 190: The Dragon’s Accusation
- Chapter 189: Realization
- Chapter 188: Awkward Timing
- Chapter 187: A Lady’s Mercy
- Chapter 186: A Schedule of Madness
- Chapter 185: Someday
- Chapter 184: Cores and Consequences
- Chapter 183: Legends and Seals
- Chapter 182: One Too Many
- Chapter 181: Tiny Judges, Big Lessons
- Chapter 180: Lessons for the Living
- Chapter 179: His Concessions
- Chapter 178: Compensation and Consequences
- Chapter 177: Reckoning at the Ministry
- Chapter 176: For Reputation’s Sake
- Chapter 175: Accusations and Proof
- Chapter 174: The Acceptable Range
- Chapter 173: The Dragon Lord’s Diplomacy
- Chapter 172: All Dragons Are Late
- Chapter 171: The Dragon’s Crisis (M)
- Chapter 170: Daring Him
- Chapter 169: Until It Stops
- Chapter 168: Where Does It Hurt?
- Chapter 167: Things Left Unsaid
- Chapter 166: A Stranger in His Own Skin
- Chapter 165: The Dragon and the Matchstick
- Chapter 164: The Week He Slept
- Chapter 163: Hunger, Heroes, and Household Panic
- Chapter 162: Proof of Life
- Chapter 161: Of Blood and Fire
- Chapter 160: Not Enough
- Chapter 159: Desperation in the Archives
- Chapter 158: Shattered Stillness
- Chapter 157: No Other Way
- Chapter 156: His Last Stand
- Chapter 155: The Mosquito Bite
- Chapter 154: Death Flag
- Chapter 153: The Freshness of Blood
- Chapter 152: Blackmail or Bond?
- Chapter 151: Chains and Expectations
- Chapter 150: Cry Louder
- Chapter 149: The Hidden Vortex
- Chapter 148: The Shelter That Wasn’t
- Chapter 147: Conscience of a Twig
- Chapter 146: The Children of Silvara
- Chapter 145: Headlines of a Thief
- Chapter 144: Words He Shouldn’t Have Heard
- Chapter 143: Cursed Correspondence
- Chapter 142: Dread and Desperation
- Chapter 141: Fury and Relief
- Chapter 140: Rightful Claims
- Chapter 139: Twisted Reasoning
- Chapter 138: Shackles and Secrets
- Chapter 137: Forsaken Sanctuary
- Chapter 136: The Crazed Doll
- Chapter 135: That Idiot
- Chapter 134: Return to the Sanctum
- Chapter 133: The Value of an Hour
- Chapter 132: The Value of Options
- Chapter 131: Far From Home
- Chapter 130: Weight of Apologies
- Chapter 129: A Necessary Strategy
- Chapter 128: The Dragon’s Chest Trap
- Chapter 127: The Price of Silence
- Chapter 126: Plants, Crickets, and Madness
- Chapter 125: Urgency in Any Language
- Chapter 124: Leafy Greens
- Chapter 123: Acting Classes and Assassinations
- Chapter 122: Death Wish or Dinner Service?
- Chapter 121: A Coordinated Attack
- Chapter 120: Rowan’s Reluctance
- Chapter 119: One of Those Days
- Chapter 118: An Acceptable Duration
- Chapter 117: The Stairway to Doom
- Chapter 116: Giving Face, Taking Blows
- Chapter 115: The Elven Welcome
- Chapter 114: Locked In
- Chapter 113: Headlines and Headaches
- Chapter 112: Wrinkly Hypocrisy
- Chapter 111: A Living Fireball
- Chapter 110: The Dragon Lord’s Sleepless Night
- Chapter 109: Fine. Not Fine.
- Chapter 108: Of All the Ways to Die
- Chapter 107: The Reckless Aide
- Chapter 106: Peace of Mind
- Chapter 105: Twigs Snap Too Easily
- Chapter 104: Prepared? Not Really.
- Chapter 103: The Missing Moment
- Chapter 102: Just as Always
- Chapter 101: Kael’s Miscalculation
- Chapter 100: Gold, Gifts, and Glaring Matches
- Chapter 99: A Dragon’s Portion
- Chapter 98: More. More. More.
- Chapter 97: A Dragon’s First Wish
- Chapter 96: Birthday Revelations
- Chapter 95: Cause of Death
- Chapter 94: Epic Tragedy Rehearsal
- Chapter 93: Crumbs, Consoles, and Catastrophe
- Chapter 92: Multiplayer Mayhem
- Chapter 91: Conspirators Under Covers
- Chapter 90: Caught in the Middle
- Chapter 89: The Reluctant Dragon Lord
- Chapter 88: Pebbles, Flames, and Suspicions
- Chapter 87: Closet Confessions
- Chapter 86: The Real Issue
- Chapter 85: The Illusion of Safety
- Chapter 84: The Difference Between Them
- Chapter 83: Secondhand Feelings
- Chapter 82: The Sigil of Blood Warding
- Chapter 81: The Smell of Secrets
- Chapter 80: The Nest, the Artifact, and the Gall
- Chapter 79: The Curious Guardian
- Chapter 78: An Apology Too Many
- Chapter 77: The Forgotten Stunt
- Chapter 76: Of Ghosts, Biscuits, and Dragons
- Chapter 75: Invisible, Not Invincible
- Chapter 74: Chains of the Mad Dragon
- Chapter 73: The Grace You Despised
- Chapter 72: The Dragon Lord’s Tremor
- Chapter 71: The Selection
- Chapter 70: Signals and Shouts
- Chapter 69: Noisy
- Chapter 68: Human High School
- Chapter 67: Power Struggle
- Chapter 66: The Elder’s Trap
- Chapter 65: Path Meant for Him
- Chapter 64: Corridor of Regret
- Chapter 63: Clinging to Survival
- Chapter 62: Liam’s Discovery
- Chapter 61: Under the Table, Over the Moon
- Chapter 60: Orien’s Wisdom
- Chapter 59: News That Broke the Piggy
- Chapter 58: Aisles of Awe and Outrage
- Chapter 57: Solar Chargers and Slander
- Chapter 56: Traffic Clearance
- Chapter 55: Insolence!
- Chapter 54: The Extraction
- Chapter 53: An Alliance
- Chapter 52: Ambition in Red
- Chapter 51: The Scandal
- Chapter 50: The Face-Off
- Chapter 49: Temporary, He Said
- Chapter 48: Marked and Mocked
- Chapter 47: Public Relations and Private Mistakes
- Chapter 46: Lap of Luxury
- Chapter 45: Of All the Words
- Chapter 44: Scenic Route to the Gallows
- Chapter 43: Parking Lot Panic
- Chapter 42: Capitalism
- Chapter 41: Emotional Damage
- Chapter 40: The Breakfast Treaty
- Chapter 39: Power Struggle
- Chapter 38: When Worlds End
- Chapter 37: How to Train a Dragonling
- Chapter 36: Attempt at Reformation
- Chapter 35: Confiscated, Consumed, Confused
- Chapter 34: Unholy Acts of Service
- Chapter 33: The Silent Treatment
- Chapter 32: Dragons and Double Pay
- Chapter 31: The Twig Who Lived
- Chapter 30: How to Tend to a Dragon
- Chapter 29: The Mayflies
- Chapter 28: Congratulations, It’s a Life Sentence
- Chapter 27: The Truth Shall Set You Free
- Chapter 26: In the Presence of Dragons
- Chapter 25: Quiet Start of a Scandal
- Chapter 24: Political Crisis?
- Chapter 23: Something’s Fishy
- Chapter 22: Baby’s Day Out
- Chapter 21: The Gifts
- Chapter 20: Beneath the Staircase
- Chapter 19: Water
- Chapter 18: The Third Toast
- Chapter 17: Riley’s Suitors?
- Chapter 16: The Suitors
- Chapter 15: The Early Birds and the Late Comers
- Chapter 14: The Gala
- Chapter 13: Black Market
- Chapter 12: To be human
- Chapter 11: The Wasteland
- Chapter 10: Field Test
- Chapter 9: The Aftermath
- Chapter 8: Marking
- Chapter 7: Fly on the Wall
- Chapter 6: The Standard Package
- Chapter 5: Damage Control
- Chapter 4: The Bare Minimum
- Chapter 3: Welcome Back
- Chapter 2: The Contract
- Chapter 1: A Good-bye?