Chapter 8: Goddess of Winter!
After pulling back a safe distance, Phield ordered the column to halt and wait.
“Now I understand why the corpses were out here.” A muscle twitched in his cheek as he adjusted the longsword at his hip. “Thank the gods the orcs are held back by the same gray mist—and the peace treaty. Otherwise the empire’s proudest defense line would be a laughingstock.”
“Then… noble lord, we won’t trouble you further.” The villagers clustered together, awkwardly nudging one another forward. None wanted to draw his ire; the baron looked furious. In the end they pushed one man out to speak. “We’ll be going now. Thank you for saving us.”
Phield was still seething. Modern upbringing or not, he refused to be anyone’s doormat. His eyes narrowed, cold and predatory like a wolf sizing up prey. “Did I give you permission to leave? Your lord abandoned you. You’re masterless now—which means I’m claiming you.”
Free labor was free labor, after all.
“No—no, my lord, please!” the villagers protested, panic rising. “We’re freemen!”
They’d overheard the earlier exchange; this baron was bound for the Nightfall Domain—a cursed land of certain death.
“I can release you,” Phield said coldly, drawing his sword with a smooth rasp. “Five gold coins each for your redemption. I saved your lives—that’s my due. So: come with me to the Nightfall Domain, pay up, or get hacked into dog food. Choose.”
The villagers exchanged terrified glances. In the face of real menace, resistance crumbled. They dropped to their knees one by one, begging to follow him.
Dead if they stayed, dead if they left—better to gamble on the slim chance he offered.
“Pathetic to the bone,” Phield muttered, sheathing his blade with a sigh, rubbing his brow in exasperation. Fists always spoke louder than words.
“My lord, don’t lose heart!” Ashina ventured closer, seeing his dark mood, her voice small with concern.
Phield glanced at her—and froze. He stared so long that unease crept into her crimson eyes before he snapped out of it, offering a quick smile. “I’m fine. Just lost in thought for a moment.”
She had gone from malnourished to merely needing conditioning. More importantly, her status had shifted from Unawakened to Ready for Awakening. One touch of an awakening crystal, and he would have his own Divine Chosen—immediately.
Onward they rode. As the fortress gates loomed closer, Phield’s breath caught: his minimap suddenly blazed with a dense field of red skull icons.
“This is the ’perfectly safe’ gate that idiot bragged about?”
The treacherous little fool—taking coin to escort him, then trying to lure him into a corpse-filled trap. If Phield had charged straight in, he’d likely be swarmed and dead by now.
Irritation flared, then shifted into calculation. He stroked his chin thoughtfully. “The baron’s idiot son has barricaded himself in the inner keep and abandoned the outer defenses… which means no one’s watching them.”
Perfect opportunity.
Phield had never pretended to be a saint. Honor and decency were luxuries for those with power; the weak got none.
He straightened his cloak and spoke in a low, decisive tone. “Kaor, round up everyone who dared fight the corpses earlier. If we’re short of thirty, pick the strongest to make up the number.”
Though timid, Kaor was efficient. Soon thirty slaves of various races stood assembled.
“First, some pests need removing.” Phield cast a cool glance toward Connor, whose face had soured in the distance.
“Valiant Captain Connor,” he called out with mock courtesy. “Though this isn’t my land, as a noble of martial virtue I feel compelled to aid the local folk and clear the corrupted. Will you join me in this glory?”
Connor stared as if Phield had lost his mind. He’d already lost one rider to the corpses and was fuming over the pension payout—now this fool wanted to play hero?
“No thank you,” he replied flatly. “I’ve brought you to the very border—one gate away. My duty ends here; I return to the count to report.” A laugh escaped despite himself. “Forgive me, but charging corpses with this rabble is less useful than bringing pigs—at least the dead would get a meal.”
Phield feigned regret. “Pity. I thought you’d share the honor.”
“Don’t forget imperial law and family decree,” Connor warned as he wheeled his mount. “Arrive on time.”
With that, he and his cavalry galloped off, leaving Phield no chance to remind him about the horse dung.
“Are we truly going to provoke more corpses?” Kaor asked, voice quivering.
Phield waved him off. “You stay and guard the slaves. Anyone tries to run—burn them to ash with the contract.”
He said it loudly. The slaves paled and shrank back.
Kaor exhaled in profound relief, as though granted a reprieve from execution.
Phield armed his thirty chosen slaves with scythes, manure forks, and wood axes, then rode out with Ashina at his side.
Ten minutes later he veered into a secluded copse. Once the minimap confirmed they were alone, he reached into a saddle pack and drew out a beautiful crystal orb.
Ashina’s panel had indeed changed—he’d stared earlier to be certain he hadn’t imagined it.
“My lord… is something wrong?” Ashina asked, a nervous quiver in her voice.
After ten straight days of pork ribs, her attitude toward Phield had warmed considerably. When she was captured, life had been unspeakable misery—scrounging wild grasses just to survive, every breath feeling like a stolen luxury. Now this strange noble fed her rich meat daily. Life, it seemed, was nothing but surprises.
“What’s this?” she asked, eyeing the orb he produced.
“An awakening crystal,” Phield answered, a faint wince in his tone. “Cost me sixty gold—more than a tenth of everything I have.” He had started with only five hundred, after all.
“Every Awakening Day, the empire uses these to search for Divine Chosen across the realm.”
A single crystal could test nearly a thousand women.
“You… truly believe I’m one?” Ashina stared, dumbfounded. “My lord, please… let’s not joke about this.”
“Close your eyes and feel it,” Phield said solemnly, weaving the lie with practiced ease.
“The gods have spoken to me. You have nothing to fear.”
Ashina didn’t believe for a moment she could be Chosen, but she hated the thought of disappointing him. In these few days together, he had treated her better than anyone ever had—at least better than any human noble should treat a demi-human slave.
The instant her fingers brushed the crystal, countless motes of blue starlight erupted outward, coalescing into the ethereal silhouette of an elegant, icy goddess.
“The Goddess of Winter!” The demi-human slaves gasped in instant recognition—their own patron deity. “Gods above—Ashina is truly the Winter Goddess’s Divine Chosen!”
They dropped to their knees as one, trembling with fervor, some pressing foreheads to the earth as though ready to offer their very hearts.
Phield’s pulse thundered in his ears; sweat prickled his back. This was his first true miracle—raw divine power made visible.
The azure light condensed into intricate runes. Ashina reached out instinctively; the glow flowed into her, settling at last as a glowing mark upon the back of her hand.
Her body transformed before their eyes: taller, statuesque, legs long and perfectly sculpted. Skin like fresh snow, expression cool and distant, crimson eyes now carrying a glacial edge. Her features sharpened into breathtaking refinement; her entire presence elevated—aloof, commanding, effortlessly alluring.
Strength, disdain, seduction—all woven together as naturally as breath.
“I… I really am a Divine Chosen,” Ashina whispered, voice trembling with awe. She turned to Phield, eyes wide with reverence. “How did you know, my lord?”
Even the emperor’s own daughters had manifested no such gift. The appearance of a Divine Chosen was utterly unpredictable—pure divine whim.
The other slaves could scarcely comprehend it. They had all been captives together—yet a few days of the lord’s special care, and Ashina ascended? They had assumed he was merely indulging a new plaything. Now they understood: only the favor of the gods could explain it.
Phield must be chosen by heaven itself.
They looked at him now with something perilously close to worship.
“A trifle,” Phield said airily, waving a modest hand while inwardly swelling with triumph. He strode before the kneeling crowd. “Now—does anyone still doubt our journey north? Does anyone still resist my plans for the Nightfall Domain?”
Silence. Not a single voice rose.
“Trust me,” he declared, voice ringing with authority. “Do your duties well, fulfill my commands, and I will not only grant you freedom—I will see you live lives of plenty.”
Ashina stepped forward first, chin high. “Please, my lord—let me bind the covenant with you.”
She remembered his earlier words: he had intended to raise her into a Divine Chosen precisely for this purpose—to reclaim the cursed domain together.
“Of course,” Phield replied, a mysterious smile playing on his lips. “It was fated from the beginning.”
Forming the divine covenant was simple. Ashina summoned the power within her new rune; a thread of light linked their souls, and the bond snapped into place—mutual strength, shared growth, unbreakable.
Once the covenant sealed, Phield drew out her old slave contract. Though the brand had already vanished under the purifying touch of her new power, he made a show of it nonetheless: tearing the parchment dramatically before the assembly and proclaiming Ashina a free woman of the Nightfall Domain.
The slaves cheered—some in hope, some in awe, all now bound to him by something far stronger than fear.
Ashina’s lips curved in a faint, confident smile. With a graceful lift of her hand, the rune on her skin flared—and a massive black Drakewolf materialized from thin air, leaping forth with a savage roar. Jagged, ice-glinting plates armored its hulking frame, fangs bared in a terrifying snarl that sent the assembled slaves stumbling back in shock.
“What… is that?” Phield stared, momentarily stunned.
“A Drakewolf,” Ashina replied calmly, smoothing an errant strand of snow-white hair. Every gesture now carried effortless poise and nobility. “My mount, I believe—bestowed by the Goddess. And… I seem to have mastered a great many combat techniques.”
Divine Chosen often received strange and wondrous gifts upon awakening; even if they fell in battle, those treasures endured. House Ross itself possessed a sixth-tier divine lance inherited from the fallen “Crimson Rose” Divine Chosen.
Phield pulled up Ashina’s panel.
Name: Ashina
Level: First-Tier Divine Chosen
Class: Wolf Rider
Divine Skill: Spear of Frostpierce
Legion Skill: Howling Charge (Allied cavalry charge power increased by 100%)
Her combat strength had skyrocketed. That mount alone could probably stand toe-to-toe with a third-tier knight
With real power at his side, why should he ever fear his stepmother or that sniveling brother again? Utter nonsense. Once he built his strength, he’d grind them into the dirt.
A genuine smile spread across Phield’s face. “Now—let’s pay a visit to the barracks and armory.”
As they neared the outer walls, red skull icons swarmed across his minimap—still moving.
“Corrupted monsters ahead,” Phield announced, drawing his sword with a ringing scrape. “It is every imperial noble’s duty to aid the local lord in purging such blight.”
He ignited one of the lamps of atonement purchased from the Church. Holy golden light blossomed outward, driving back thick swathes of gray mist. The slaves would no longer risk death by inhaling the fatal fog.
“I can feel the power of a Divine Chosen within it,” Ashina said, nodding toward the glowing lamp in his hand.
Phield blinked. “No doubt. Shame the Church keeps their methods secret—pure profiteering. Twenty-five gold for a lamp that lasts only thirty days.”
Inside the abandoned gatehouse, Phield kept the slaves in tight formation rather than letting them scatter. They were conscripted laborers, not trained soldiers—sticking together was their best defense.
Ashina eased open the barracks door a crack, peering inside. Two plate-armored corpses shambled within, weapons absent—they must have been infected before they could arm themselves.
“Kill them,” Phield ordered at once, eyes fixed on the valuable armor. “And try not to ruin the plate.”
“Understood!”
Ashina kicked the door wide and surged forward.
Awakening as a Divine Chosen didn’t merely enhance the body—it instilled instinctive mastery of combat arts. She moved like a storm of ice and fury, the Drakewolf’s summoning rune already flickering at her fingertips.
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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