Chapter 13: In the Gray Mist (2)
No wonder this place was called cursed land. If the original owner had come—or if Phield had come without Ashina’s help—he might not have lasted long either.
A chill of belated fear crawled up his spine, but he shook it off quickly. New markers were approaching on his map—a cluster of red exclamation points.
“These markers… more monsters? No, the formation is too orderly, and exactly nineteen of them.” Phield frowned in thought, then beckoned Ashina. Pointing ahead, he said, “Go hide in the mist up front. Be ready to improvise.”
Captain Connor and his riders were also pressing through the gray fog.
“This mist-dispelling lamp is about to die.
Damn it—why was that idiot baron’s lamp so large while ours is this pathetic little thing? The second lady was too stingy. Wants the dog to work but won’t feed it.”
“Shut your stupid mouth!” a nearby rider hissed nervously. “Your voice will draw the corpses.”
“I feel something moving behind us,” a sharper-eyed trooper muttered, gripping his lance uneasily. “We should have killed Baron Phield before entering the frontier, not now.”
Connor sighed helplessly. “You think I didn’t want to? Killing a noble openly would put us all on the gallows.”
That was why they had parted ways with Phield only to circle back—to establish an alibi.
Soon Connor’s troop picked up Phield’s trail. Fresh gore and corpses on the ground made the perfect guide. Over two hundred people left tracks impossible to hide.
“Brothers, hold. Prioritize killing Phield, then smash the slaves and seize their mist-dispelling lamp. The fog will finish the rest.”
Connor’s plan seemed flawless.
They formed a lance charge and urged their mounts into a canter.
“I can already picture Phield begging for mercy!” Connor licked his lips, laughing without restraint.
But when he caught sight of Phield, the laughter froze on his face.
A thirty-man fully armored guard stood in tight formation, shields raised, halberds leveled. Gleaming points and blood-crusted plate announced they were no easy prey.
Phield waited safely behind the wagon circle, two ranks of crossbowmen and archers strung and ready. One command, and they would unleash. Even without professional training, a crossbow was simple enough—a three-year-old could fire one and punch through a grown man’s body.
“Damn it! They spotted us.” Connor gaped, feeling like a fool.
“How is this possible? Phield was supposed to be a rootless coward—where did he get a guard?”
Panic rippled through the riders. Surprise lost, the ambush became a joke.
Charge heavy halberdiers in formation with horses? Or crash into that wagon barricade?
“Withdraw!”
Connor yanked his reins hard. His mount whinnied and stumbled in a sharp turn.
A black giant wolf over two meters tall—built like a bear—appeared behind the horses, startling Connor’s mount into a lurch.
Connor tumbled from the saddle, terror blanking his mind.
“Damn it!”
Before he could grab a weapon, a lance point pressed against his throat. A stunningly beautiful woman stared down at him with a half-smile that promised death at the slightest twitch.
Worse—she had taken his lamp.
“That’s the slave Phield insisted on buying!”
Connor remembered the demi-human girl all too clearly.
Moving freely in the mist without a lamp.
The riders stared in stunned horror. A Divine Chosen! What rotten luck—to stumble onto a Divine Chosen.
Who could have imagined Phield possessing one? A thousand gold wouldn’t have dragged them here if they’d known.
“Huh? Captain Connor—what a surprise.”
Phield didn’t order their immediate execution. His eyes glinted slyly as he adopted the casual tone of greeting an old friend. “Worried I wouldn’t arrive on time? Rest easy—expanding territory for the family is a noble’s duty.”
Connor’s throat bobbed against the lance point. Between life and death, his mind went blank. “Uh…”
Phield’s face bloomed with a warm, amicable smile, as gentle as a spring breeze. “Then you must be here to escort us, right?”
Connor’s heart leaped with mad joy—he thought Phield remained oblivious to their intent. “Ah, yes—exactly!”
“Wonderful. Dismount and join us for a cup of barley ale. We’re just setting out, and there’ll be plenty of chances for you to display your knightly valor along the way.” Phield raised a hand, signaling Ashina to step back, then casually invited the riders to drink.
The troopers hesitated, guilt warring with desperate hope.
Facing a Divine Chosen head-on would likely mean annihilation. Fleeing was impossible—Ashina had seized Connor’s mist-dispelling lamp the instant she unhorsed him. Charging into the death-fog without one was suicide.
“He hasn’t realized our plan.”
“Figures—Phield’s always been a fool.”
Seeing Phield’s earnest expression and recalling tales of his former kindness and weakness, the riders began to nurture fragile fantasies.
Persuaded to dismount, they drank a few nervous gulps of ale, tension easing as their hearts settled.
“My lord, I believe we should return to report,” Connor tried, searching for an escape.
Phield nearly laughed aloud. Did this man truly take him for an idiot?
“Your horses are requisitioned. I’ll return them once we reach the Nightfall Domain.” Phield brushed the request aside with vague promise, then pointed ahead. “Didn’t you offer to clear the path? Let’s go—you lead.”
Connor’s stomach dropped. “I… regret that. Forgive me, but I must hurry back to report. The count is surely waiting anxiously.”
Phield’s smile turned icy. “Heh. Seems you still don’t grasp my meaning.” He gave Ashina a subtle nod.
The Drakewolf lunged with terrifying speed. Its jaws clamped around a rider’s head in a sickening crunch that drowned every breath in the column. The decapitated body toppled, blood fountaining as it twitched spasmodically on the ground before going still.
Even Phield’s own people held their breath in instinctive horror.
The scene was too brutal.
“I was wrong! Baron Phield!” Connor dropped to his knees without hesitation. “It was your second sister—Liz—who ordered it.”
“Must I repeat myself, Captain Connor?” Phield answered, still smiling pleasantly. “Clear the road ahead—or die right now.”
Cold. Connor felt it seep into his very bones.
All that talk of innate gentleness—pure nonsense! He’d heard other nobles gossip that Phield was soft as a lamb.
Bullshit. Every last one of them liars. Connor silently cursed them with venom.
Under the threat of leveled halberds, the eighteen dismounted riders soon formed a small square and took position at the very front of the column.
Phield’s minimap showed a massive wave of corpses approaching rapidly from ahead.
He drew a long breath, teeth clenched. “Forward!”
The Nightfall Domain lay southwest in the northern frontier.
With the minimap’s guidance, Phield skirted most monster clusters. Three more grueling days passed before the grand estate finally came into view.
The corrupted in the Nightfall Domain seemed endless—Connor’s trembling hands proved it. His blade was nicked and curled, his expression numb, a marionette with cut strings.
Constant slaughter had broken him.
Of the vanguard riders, only he remained. One had to admit—the man had real skill to rise to captain.
But now his body bore multiple gashes from corrupted claws, flesh torn open, unnatural tendrils writhing in the wounds. Corruption had taken hold.
Death was merely a matter of time.
“Grant him a clean end.”
At Phield’s words, Ashina loosed an arrow. Connor fell silently. Slaves moved forward with practiced efficiency to strip his gear.
“We’ve reached the Starnight Grand Estate!
We actually made it.” Relief washed over Phield as the entrance gates appeared.
The entire column erupted in cheers.
Thanks to Ashina—and the minimap.
Without the map marking enemy positions, Phield knew they’d never have slipped through. The endless tides of corpses along the direct route would have drowned them utterly.
“Here… it’s clear no living soul has set foot in ages.” Ashina stepped forward and tugged away the thorns choking the manor gates. A piercing screech echoed as the rusted iron doors gave way and crashed inward. She leaped aside like a startled cat, squinting in embarrassment. “Uh… looks like the gates need some repairs.”
The once-grand wrought-iron entrance, ornate stonework, statues, and sprawling ornamental gardens—now twisted into something sinister by the gray mist—still whispered of former elegance and opulence.
Two slave-guards hauled the fallen gates aside. Amid the corrupted vegetation, Phield spotted scattered remains: human bones, corrupted corpses, and unrecognizable monstrosities.
The Starnight Grand Estate spanned thirty hectares—roughly the size of forty football fields.
It encompassed a swimming pool, gardens, farm cottages, woodlands, granaries, wine cellars, stables, separate villas, and the towering central manor house.
Pure luxury. After all, Baroness Sophia Starnight had ruled a thriving city in her prime—this was no mere honorary title.
And this was only a baron’s holding. Rumor claimed the empress of the Sacred Griffin Empire possessed an estate covering five hundred hectares.
A place this vast naturally teemed with monsters.
“Ten years of corruption—the granaries, stables, all that—worthless now.” Phield unfolded the estate map. “Same for ornamental gardens. No value left.”
“Then straight to clearing the main house?” Ashina asked. “Or claim one of the villas first?”
Besides the central manor, the estate boasted three smaller villas for the baroness’s relatives or guests.
Ashina’s eyes sparkled with excitement—she had never set foot in anything as grand as a villa.
The slaves were even more overt, whispering eagerly, faces alight with unrestrained awe.
To common folk, even sweeping floors in a noble’s villa was a lifelong boast—something to recount proudly to their sons on their deathbeds.
Phield stared at the distant manor house for a long moment. Through shattered windows, shadowy shapes flickered. Suddenly, a prickling sensation crawled over him—as though something ancient and malevolent was watching. His chest tightened; breath came shorter.
“Something truly terrifying lurks in the main house. Best not provoke it yet.” He tore his gaze away, rubbing his brow. Glancing at the minimap, he noted dense clusters of skull markers—and one standout: a massive red dot deep beneath the manor, in the cellar. “Skulls mean corrupted monsters. That red dot… likely some greater horror.”
Phield exhaled slowly, steadying himself. They had come too far to rush into death now.
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Chapters
- Chapter 251: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(4)
- Chapter 250: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(3)
- Chapter 249: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(2)
- Chapter 248: Reclaiming Our Homeland: The Battle of Starnight(1)
- Chapter 247: Busy
- Chapter 246: Rebellion Erupts Again(2)
- Chapter 245: Rebellion Erupts Again(1)
- Chapter 244: Beyond Imagination
- Chapter 243: Dialogue and Resolving Hatred
- Chapter 242: Alice Wakes Up
- Chapter 241: The Sunken Gate and the Visage in the Dark
- Chapter 240: Into the Abyss,Taming the Rose Spider
- Chapter 239: Underground Cave
- Chapter 238: A close call
- Chapter 237: Capture the walls of Starnight City
- Chapter 236: Quell the riots
- Chapter 235: A Ridiculous Riot(2)
- Chapter 234: A Ridiculous Riot(1)
- Chapter 233: Undercover Slave
- Chapter 232: A wonderful experience
- Chapter 231: A whole bunch of worries
- Chapter 230: Salt
- Chapter 229: Current Status of the Territory
- Chapter 228: The New Divine Chosen and the Coming War
- Chapter 227: Holy Light “Milk”(5)
- Chapter 226: Holy Light “Milk”(4)
- Chapter 225: Holy Light “Milk”(3)
- Chapter 224: Holy Light “Milk”(2)
- Chapter 223: Holy Light “Milk”(1)
- Chapter 222: The Fallen Nun
- Chapter 221: The Fallen Holy Light
- Chapter 220: Rescue(2)
- Chapter 219: Rescue(1)
- Chapter 218: Loot
- Chapter 217: The Cursed Bloodline
- Chapter 216: The Most Memorable Punishment of Life
- Chapter 215: It must be an illusion!
- Chapter 214: fighting amongst themselves(4)
- Chapter 213: fighting amongst themselves(3)
- Chapter 212: fighting amongst themselves(2)
- Chapter 211: fighting amongst themselves(1)
- Chapter 210: Conspiracy
- Chapter 209: Wind Orchid City(2)
- Chapter 208: Wind Orchid City(1)
- Chapter 207: Torture
- Chapter 206: A successful undercover operation—but not entirely
- Chapter 205: Weasel out of something
- Chapter 204: Bizarre Excuses
- Chapter 203: Misunderstanding
- Chapter 202: Unfounded Rumors
- Chapter 201: It’s time for revenge
- Chapter 200: Ashina Advances to Tier 2
- Chapter 199: Repeating crossbow
- Chapter 198: Violet’s Sudden Visit
- Chapter 197: Celebration
- Chapter 196: Night Owl
- Chapter 195: Planning and Gaming
- Chapter 194: A meeting of conspirators
- Chapter 193: Taxation and the Book That Glows
- Chapter 192: Bountiful Harvest
- Chapter 191: Golden Crops
- Chapter 190: New Action Plan
- Chapter 189: Letter
- Chapter 188: A sudden surprise
- Chapter 187: The Flower of Calamity
- Chapter 186: Thwart the evil experiment
- Chapter 185: Crazy Experiments
- Chapter 184: in distress
- Chapter 183: Bricks and Crossbows
- Chapter 182: Salt rock
- Chapter 181: The Nightfall Domain Adventurers’ Guild is established
- Chapter 180: Strange behaviour
- Chapter 179: Penalties for defeat
- Chapter 178: ambush
- Chapter 177: Rosalia VS Hannah
- Chapter 176: The Storm Approaches(3)
- Chapter 175: The Storm Approaches(2)
- Chapter 174: The Storm Approaches(1)
- Chapter 173: Bizarre behaviour
- Chapter 172: Octopus-like creatures
- Chapter 171: The Impoverished Baron
- Chapter 170: visit
- Chapter 169: asking for trouble
- Chapter 168: Mountain Ape
- Chapter 167: Artifice Divine Chosen
- Chapter 166: A Dream That Never Was
- Chapter 165: The Legacy of Hatred
- Chapter 164: Life and Hatred
- Chapter 163: (Sorry, please skip the incorrect section)
- Chapter 162: Beast Arena(2)
- Chapter 161: Beast Arena(1)
- Chapter 160: Silver Fox Half-Human
- Chapter 159: Procurement
- Chapter 158: black market
- Chapter 157: Running into an acquaintance
- Chapter 156: Underground Ball
- Chapter 155: Adventurers’ Party
- Chapter 154: A better solution
- Chapter 153: Spoils
- Chapter 152: Raid(2)
- Chapter 151: Raid(1)
- Chapter 150: Wave of Corpses(4)
- Chapter 149: Wave of Corpses(3)
- Chapter 148: Wave of Corpses(2)
- Chapter 147: Wave of Corpses(1)
- Chapter 146: As the storm approaches
- Chapter 145: High moral character
- Chapter 144: Practice horseback riding skills
- Chapter 143: Mist-Dispelling Lamp Crafting Recipe
- Chapter 142: The Vanished Girls
- Chapter 141: Turnip Village
- Chapter 140: Violet also betrayed the corrupted
- Chapter 139: Temporary Skill
- Chapter 138: Cemetery and Acorn(2)
- Chapter 137: Cemetery and Acorn(1)
- Chapter 136: The Empress’s Troubles
- Chapter 135: The Maid and Starnight Castle
- Chapter 134: Recruiting Maids
- Chapter 133: “Number Game”
- Chapter 132: Assign tasks
- Chapter 131: A Ray of Light in the Gray World
- Chapter 130: Sherry’s Letter
- Chapter 129: Link-up
- Chapter 128: Wind Orchid City
- Chapter 127: A ridiculous reward
- Chapter 126: Celebration Ball
- Chapter 125: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion(5)
- Chapter 124: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion(4)
- Chapter 123: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion(3)
- Chapter 122: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion (2)
- Chapter 121: Final Battle to Suppress the Rebellion (1)
- Chapter 120: Arlya’s Departure
- Chapter 119: Arlya’s Treasures
- Chapter 118: New Divine Technique
- Chapter 117: Tier 2 Corruption Divine Chosen
- Chapter 116: The Path to Advancement for Divine Chosen
- Chapter 115: Sudden betrayal
- Chapter 114: Siege warfare
- Chapter 113: Betrayal
- Chapter 112: Fallen into the trap
- Chapter 111: Release bait to lure
- Chapter 110: Newly recruited Demei-humans slaves
- Chapter 109: looted a huge amount of supplies.
- Chapter 108: Regin’s investigation
- Chapter 107: Hatred until death
- Chapter 106: The plot was foiled
- Chapter 105: Conspiracy and Hatred
- Chapter 104: From the Province of the Griffin
- Chapter 103: The First Step of Revenge(2)
- Chapter 102: The First Step of Revenge(1)
- Chapter 101: Long time no see, Adrian—here’s my first punch.
- Chapter 100: Take the offensive
- Chapter 99: An old friend I’ve never met
- Chapter 98: Head to the front lines
- Chapter 97: The consequences of arrogance
- Chapter 96: Arlya, proud and arrogant
- Chapter 95: Dragonsoul Dragonkin
- Chapter 94: Golden Legend!
- Chapter 93: To War!
- Chapter 92: Violet’s Late April
- Chapter 91: Violet’s Memories
- Chapter 90: Construction of earthen kilns
- Chapter 89: Corrupted Greatsword Warrior
- Chapter 88: An ambush by mercenaries
- Chapter 87: Regin Nibelungen
- Chapter 86: reach an agreement
- Chapter 85: Only eternal interests
- Chapter 84: Overwhelming superiority
- Chapter 83: Sudden Assassination
- Chapter 82: Simon’s Divine Chosen, Florine
- Chapter 81: Bloodhand Mercenary Corps
- Chapter 80: Ashina,’s utterly exhausted
- Chapter 79: Phield VS Ashina
- Chapter 78: Black Crow
- Chapter 77: Commercial Layout
- Chapter 76: Adrian’s Fury
- Chapter 75: Decline the invitation
- Chapter 74: The Coming Trouble
- Chapter 73: The First Guest of the Domain
- Chapter 72: Agnes and Violet, The Corrupted Conspiracy
- Chapter 71: Ally of Justice
- Chapter 70: Sherry’s Divine Chosen
- Chapter 69: Next steps
- Chapter 68: Jane Who Made Mistakes
- Chapter 67: Observe the entire territory
- Chapter 66: Rapid-Learning Magic
- Chapter 65: Self-interest is a biological instinct.
- Chapter 64: Imperial Investigation Corps
- Chapter 63: That’s it? Seriously?
- Chapter 62: The Hidden Conspiracy
- Chapter 61: Damaged divine artifact
- Chapter 60: The gift Rosalia gave
- Chapter 59: Wake up
- Chapter 58: Vigor Elixir and Vital Essence Oil
- Chapter 57: This is Nightfall Domain,something entirely new
- Chapter 56: Ashina’s Mischief
- Chapter 55: The second contracted Divine Chosen(2)
- Chapter 54: The second contracted Divine Chosen(1)
- Chapter 53: Rosalia’s formidable abilities
- Chapter 52: Key Information About Rosalia
- Chapter 51: Crucial Battle
- Chapter 50: Current priority actions
- Chapter 49: Drive Back Rosaria
- Chapter 48: A Newly Emerged Divine Chosen — An Enemy
- Chapter 47: Crisis! The territory has been ambushed!
- Chapter 46: The Silver Iris Brooch
- Chapter 45: Tier 1 Divine Artifacts
- Chapter 44: Logging Camp (2)
- Chapter 43: Logging Camp (1)
- Chapter 42: The Mysterious Watcher
- Chapter 41: A beautiful yet fleeting day of rest
- Chapter 40: Jane and Clara
- Chapter 39: New Decrees and Manure
- Chapter 38: have to face reality eventually
- Chapter 37: Conversation with the Nun
- Chapter 36: An Encounter With the Faith
- Chapter 35: plunder(2)
- Chapter 34: plunder(1)
- Chapter 33: The consequences of causing trouble
- Chapter 32: Taunts from the enemy
- Chapter 31: Seeking Talent
- Chapter 30: The hidden purpose
- Chapter 29: Transaction successful
- Chapter 28: A place of extravagance and corruption
- Chapter 27: Kaor’s delusions, the perverted lord
- Chapter 26: Departure for High Castle Province
- Chapter 25: Incentives and the Journey Ahead
- Chapter 24: Magic Scrolls
- Chapter 23: Eliminate potential hazards
- Chapter 22: The Goblin’s Appearance
- Chapter 21: Awakened Lord Talent
- Chapter 20: The Proper Uses of Magical Plants
- Chapter 19: Discovered a strange plant
- Chapter 18: A shocking scene
- Chapter 17: New rules, expand the military
- Chapter 16: A Discontinued Vintage
- Chapter 15: The Rat Monster: Looks Like I’m Doomed
- Chapter 14: First stronghold
- Chapter 13: In the Gray Mist (2)
- Chapter 12: In the Gray Mist (1)
- Chapter 11: Tax Collection – Without a Shred of Guilt
- Chapter 10: Baseness is the aristocrat’s pass
- Chapter 9: The Original Was a Good Man—Not Me
- Chapter 8: Goddess of Winter!
- Chapter 7: I’ve come across a bloody idiot
- Chapter 6: The Undead Welcoming Committee
- Chapter 5: Ashina’s anxiety and perplexity
- Chapter 4: The slave bought—she was actually!
- Chapter 3: Beast-eared Girl
- Chapter 2: Divine Chosen
- Chapter 1: Exiled by My Stepmother