Chapter 4: Chapter 4: Wolves in Silk
The morning air was crisp, sharp with dew and the faint scent of pine drifting in from the eastern grove.
Noel stood at the estate’s front steps, dressed in a navy-blue noble’s coat with silver trim and a crisp white shirt beneath. His boots were polished. His hair, for once, was neatly combed. The sword hung securely at his left side, the black scabbard gleaming faintly in the early sun.
Behind him, the great manor loomed—elegant and cold, like a monument to expectations he was never meant to meet.
The carriage waited at the bottom of the stairs. Polished black wood, silver trim. Two midnight-colored horses pawed quietly at the cobblestones.
The staff stood in line beside the doors, expressionless.
And then the family arrived.
Lord Albrecht led the procession. Stoic. Towering. Dressed in a dark high-collared coat with the family crest across his shoulder. He looked at Noel as one might study a statue—checking for cracks.
Behind him came the wives.
Lady Mirelle wore deep violet silk and a thin, unreadable smile.
“You’re truly traveling alone?” she asked, her voice smooth as glass. “How brave.”
Lady Serina stepped beside her, her expression softer but no less hollow.
“Do stay safe, dear. It would be such a shame if something… happened.”
Noel inclined his head slightly.
“I’ll do my best to disappoint you.”
Mirelle’s smile twitched. Serina blinked, just once.
The siblings came next, each in various states of disinterest.
Kael gave him a slow, deliberate smirk. “Try not to embarrass the family. Or die.”
Damon chuckled. “Both, probably.”
Livia barely acknowledged him.
Sylvette gave a lazy wave.
Noel offered a single word to all of them. “Goodbye.”
No warmth. No venom. Just finality.
Lord Albrecht stepped forward. His gray eyes met Noel’s.
“You will represent House Thorne. Conduct yourself accordingly.”
Noel nodded. “Of course, Father.”
No reaction.
Just a faint lift of the chin.
With that, the patriarch turned and walked back inside. The rest followed without a word, like wolves returning to their den.
Noel stood alone at the top of the steps.
Then he turned, his boots echoing against the stone, and descended toward the waiting carriage—quietly, like a man heading toward a crossroads, not a destination.
Just before reaching the carriage, Noel paused at the tall mirror mounted near the manor’s outer entrance—a final flourish of aristocratic vanity before stepping into the world.
The morning light framed him perfectly.
He looked like a painting.
The navy-blue coat clung to his frame in all the right ways. The white shirt beneath was crisp, the collar stiff, the buttons polished. His hair, golden and slightly tousled, caught the sun like fine silk. The sword at his hip added just enough gravity to the image—discipline without ostentation.
A prince from a story he didn’t belong to.
He stared for a long second.
Then scoffed, under his breath.
“If I’d had this face in my last life,” he muttered, “maybe I wouldn’t have died single.”
A smirk tugged at the corner of his mouth, fleeting and dry.
He stepped away from the mirror, the brief crack in his armor fading back into cool indifference.
Without looking back, Noel climbed into the carriage and shut the door behind him.
The carriage rolled steadily down the gravel path, wheels crunching over stone and dirt as the Thorne estate faded into the distance behind him.
Noel sat alone, arms crossed, eyes half-lidded as he watched the trees blur past through the small window. Tall oaks lined the road, their leaves catching the morning sun in flashes of green and gold. Birds chirped somewhere overhead. The breeze was light. The sky, clear.
It was peaceful.
Suspiciously peaceful.
Too peaceful.
He leaned back in the seat, letting his fingers tap idly against the pommel of the sword at his waist. Revenant Fang, the system had called it. Not enchanted, not legendary—but bonded. Evolving.
‘We’ll see if that wasn’t just dramatic flair,’ he thought.
The first day passed without incident.
No bandits. No wild beasts. No magical anomalies. Just the driver—a man in his late forties, silent and focused—and the open road.
Noel spent the time thinking.
About the book.
About Marcus and the others.
About how none of them knew what was coming.
And about how he—someone who was never supposed to exist—was now on the board.
But not for long.
Not yet.
He couldn’t afford to move pieces too soon. One wrong move, one butterfly wing too loud, and the story could break in ways he couldn’t predict.
‘Stay invisible,’ he reminded himself.
He ate sparingly from the food packed in the carriage compartment. Rested as the sun dipped low and the carriage pulled off the road for the night.
No campfire. No talking.
Just a bedroll, a closed door, and a blade near his hand.
He slept with one eye open.
Just in case.
The second day began like the first.
Quiet.
The sky was overcast now, a blanket of dull gray smothering the morning sun. The road curved gently through low hills and thickets of forest that grew thicker with each mile.
Noel watched it all through narrowed eyes.
Something felt… off.
The carriage bounced slightly as it turned from the main road onto a narrower path—less gravel, more dirt. More trees.
Too many trees.
He leaned forward, knocking once against the wooden panel separating him from the driver.
“This isn’t the main route to Valeria,” he said flatly.
No answer.
He knocked again—louder.
“Where are we?”
The carriage didn’t stop.
Noel’s eyes sharpened.
He reached for the door, pushed it open, and stepped out mid-motion, landing in the dirt with a soft thud. His boots slid slightly on the uneven ground, but he recovered instantly, hand already on his sword.
The carriage rolled a few more feet before halting.
The driver climbed down, slow, deliberate.
He didn’t look Noel in the eye.
Noel stepped forward, drawing his blade halfway from the scabbard in one smooth, controlled motion. The silver glint of steel caught the light.
The blade’s edge hovered just beneath the man’s chin.
“Talk.”
The driver trembled. “I—I’m sorry…”
Noel’s grip didn’t waver. “Not good enough.”
“They—they have my family,” the man said, voice breaking. “They said if I didn’t take this road, they’d kill them. I didn’t—please, I didn’t want this!”
Noel’s eyes didn’t soften.
But his thoughts raced.
‘Mercenaries. Or worse. They knew the route. Knew the schedule. This was planned.’
And then—
rustling.
Branches snapped behind him.
He turned—
Figures stepped out from the trees. Ten of them.
Dark cloaks. Blades drawn. Masks covering everything but their eyes.
Surrounding him in a perfect circle.
No one spoke.
Noel sighed.
“Of course.”
He took a step back, sliding into a low stance. The blade fully unsheathed now, glinting in the low light.
The assassins closed in.
Ten to one.
No magic.
No backup.
Just a sword, and instinct.
Noel didn’t hesitate.
He pivoted, fast, low—just in time to avoid the dagger aimed at his neck.
Steel flashed.
He retaliated without thinking, blade carving across the attacker’s ribs. A sharp scream. Blood hit the dirt. One down.
The others surged forward.
Ten total. Encircling. Coordinated.
Noel stepped back, keeping his blade up, breathing steady.
‘Too many.’
No time for mana. Not that he could use it properly yet.
But the body remembered.
The old Noel—the one who trained alone while the rest of the family ignored him—had drilled every movement into muscle memory. Sword forms. Dodges. Parries.
This body didn’t hesitate.
Noel ducked under a slashing arc, rammed the pommel into a masked throat, then pivoted and drove his blade into the side of another.
Two.
He turned—caught a spear with the flat of his sword, deflected it, then slammed his shoulder into the attacker, sending him sprawling.
They regrouped fast.
Circling. Pressuring. Forcing him to move.
His breaths were sharp. Controlled. But already, his arms were aching.
His strikes slowed.
A knife grazed his ribs. A kick sent him staggering back.
They’re wearing me down.
He killed another.
Three.
But it was getting harder.
Blood dripped from his arm. His vision blurred at the edges.
They moved in again.
Faster.
He tried to breathe—but his chest felt tight. Muscles trembling. Legs burning.
Too many.
Too fast.
And then—
It happened.
A pulse in the back of his skull. Cold and bright.
[Trait Activated: Revenant Fang]
[Clarity Enhanced – Combat Focus Increased]
[Status Update: Adaptive Evolution Triggered]
The world slowed.
Not literally—but in his mind.
Suddenly, he knew.
Where each opponent stood.
Where the next strike would come from.
Their weight distribution, their stance, their openings—
All of it, like a chessboard unfolding mid-combat.
He didn’t think.
He moved.
Blade arcing clean through an exposed throat. Turning. Parrying. Sidestepping two, dropping a third. Blood sprayed in crescents, painting the dirt with every motion.
Four. Five. Six.
Breathing hard now. Covered in cuts. Eyes burning.
Seven. Eight.
He stabbed the ninth through the spine.
One left.
The final assassin ran at him with a wild scream.
Noel ducked, sidestepped, and slashed once—clean.
The man fell.
Noel staggered, panting, drenched in blood not entirely his own.
His sword trembled in his grip.
His vision swam.
But he was alive.
The clearing was silent now.
Ten bodies lay scattered around Noel, the grass soaked red beneath them. His breathing was ragged, his limbs aching with every pulse.
He stood in the center, covered in blood, his shirt torn, his side bleeding—but alive.
The driver, still kneeling behind the carriage, stared at him with wide, horrified eyes.
Noel turned toward him slowly, his expression unreadable. Cold. Focused.
He sheathed his sword.
“Get up.”
The man scrambled to his feet, shaking.
“You—y-you killed them all…”
Noel didn’t answer.
He walked to the leader’s body—the one who had moved first, barked silent orders, coordinated the ambush. The one with the best weapons and the finest boots.
Noel crouched beside the corpse and reached for the blade still embedded in the man’s chest. He wiped it clean.
Then—without ceremony—he took the man’s head.
One clean strike.
It hit the dirt with a dull thud.
The driver flinched violently.
Noel stood again, holding the head by its hair. Blood dripped steadily from the severed neck.
He approached the driver and dropped it at his feet.
“That’s for the two noble wives of House Thorne,” he said, voice like frost. “Deliver it. No name. No words. They’ll know exactly what it means.”
The driver nodded frantically.
“And this—” Noel reached into his coat and handed over a sealed letter, marked only with the House crest. “Give it to my father.”
The man took it with trembling fingers.
“What… what do I tell him?”
Noel’s voice was quieter now. Measured.
“Tell him I’m alive. That it was an ambush. And that I don’t want this incident to stain the name of our house.”
The driver looked at him, stunned.
“You—you’re protecting them?”
Noel met his gaze.
“I’m protecting me.”
He turned away.
“You’ve got one job. Don’t fail it.”
The driver picked up the head, wrapped it in cloth, and mounted one of the horses, galloping in the opposite direction.
Noel watched him disappear into the trees.
The blood clung to him.
Sticky. Warm. Heavy.
Noel looked down at his navy-blue coat, now ruined—cut, slashed, soaked with red. His white shirt was worse. Stained through. Torn open along the side where a knife had grazed him.
He took a slow breath and peeled it off, one layer at a time.
His skin was slick with sweat and blood. Some his, most not.
The smell hit him all at once—iron, dirt, and something else. Death.
He turned away from the bodies, gagged—
And vomited.
Bile hit the forest floor.
His hands trembled as he leaned on his knees, spitting, breathing through clenched teeth.
‘It’s just the shock,’ he told himself.
‘It was them or me.’
But the images stayed.
The way one of the men had looked at him. The flash of fear before the end. The weight of the sword biting into bone.
His first kill.
Ten of them.
Real or not, it felt… too real.
He stood slowly, wiped his mouth, and forced himself to move.
Back to the bodies. Back to the work.
He found one of the assassins with a mostly clean set of gear—gray travel cloak, light leather armor, plain shirt and pants. Functional. Sturdy. Not drenched.
He dressed quickly, the pain in his side flaring with each movement.
Then he rolled up his bloodied noble clothes and packed them into a spare sack from the carriage.
‘Too expensive to burn,’ he thought numbly. ‘Would be a waste.’
He strapped the sword to his belt again and climbed onto the driver’s bench.
The reins felt strange in his hands—too calm after so much death.
He flicked them.
The horses began to move.
Back onto the road. Back toward the academy.
The forest closed in around him once more.
And Noel Thorne—the invisible extra—disappeared behind a mask of blood and silence.
But this time, something inside him had changed.
Something he couldn’t take back.
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Chapters
- Chapter 624: Noctis Final Reward
- Chapter 623: Home
- Chapter 622: After the War
- Chapter 621: Return
- Chapter 620: Cycle’s End
- Chapter 619: Noel vs Roberto [VI]
- Chapter 618: Noel vs Roberto [V]
- Chapter 617: Noel vs Roberto [IV]
- Chapter 616: Noel vs Roberto [III]
- Chapter 615: Noel vs Roberto [II]
- Chapter 614: Noel vs Roberto [I]
- Chapter 613: Dark Sun
- Chapter 612: Against the Horde [VI]
- Chapter 611: Against the Horde [V]
- Chapter 610: Against the Horde [IV]
- Chapter 609: Against the Horde [III]
- Chapter 608 - 607: Against the Horde [I]
- Chapter 607 - 608: Against the Horde [II]
- Chapter 606: The Day Beggins
- Chapter 605: Roberto Moves
- Chapter 604: Thorne Before the Storm
- Chapter 603: Noir’s Last Evolution
- Chapter 602: The World Gathers
- Chapter 601: After Manacode
- Chapter 600: The Place Beyond Manacode [II]
- Chapter 599: The Place Beyond Manacode [I]
- Chapter 598: The Last Percent [II]
- Chapter 597: The Last Percent [I]
- Chapter 596: Before the Breakthrough
- Chapter 595: Three Generations of Estermont
- Chapter 594: 99%
- Chapter 593: The Name
- Chapter 592: Emerald Eyes
- Chapter 591: The Final Location
- Chapter 590: Stormscale Dragon
- Chapter 589: Arrival to the Mountains [II]
- Chapter 588: Arrival to the Mountains [I]
- Chapter 587: Creation [II]
- Chapter 586: Creation [I]
- Chapter 585: A Table Under One Roof
- Chapter 584: The Next Step
- Chapter 583: Between Peace and Power
- Chapter 582: Father and Son Conversation
- Chapter 581: The House He Left Behind
- Chapter 580: The Mother of Winter
- Chapter 579: The Isles and the Peaks
- Chapter 578: Final Morning in the Holy Capital
- Chapter 577: Director’s Boundary
- Chapter 576: A Clear Sky
- Chapter 575: Under White Lanterns
- Chapter 574: Orthran Appears
- Chapter 573: Statue
- Chapter 572: Morning After
- Chapter 571: The King Off Duty [II]
- Chapter 570: The King Off Duty [I]
- Chapter 569: “You’re Going to Be an Uncle”
- Chapter 568: Noel, Balthor and Noriel
- Chapter 567: The Wine Wager
- Chapter 566: Before the Departure
- Chapter 565: A New Weight
- Chapter 564: An Ordinary Evening
- Chapter 563: Cold Axis
- Chapter 562: Interference
- Chapter 561: Measured Eyes
- Chapter 560: Spatial Transition Theory
- Chapter 559 - 558: The First Page
- Chapter 558 - 557: The Measure of a Successor [II]
- Chapter 557 - 556: The Measure of a Successor [I]
- Chapter 556 - 555: The Director’s Office
- Chapter 555 - 554: The Diary
- Chapter 554: A Day to Remember [II]
- Chapter 553: A Day to Remember [I]
- Chapter 552: A Warm Reunion [VI]
- Chapter 551: A Warm Reunion [V]
- Chapter 550: A Warm Reunion [IV]
- Chapter 549: A Warm Reunion [III]
- Chapter 548: A Warm Reunion [II]
- Chapter 547: A Warm Reunion [I]
- Chapter 546: The Harbor of Return [IV]
- Chapter 545: The Harbor of Return [III]
- Chapter 544: The Harbor of Return [II]
- Chapter 543: The Harbor of Return [I]
- Chapter 542: The Trigger That Never Fired
- Chapter 541: The Factory at the Heart [III]
- Chapter 540: The Factory at the Heart [II]
- Chapter 539: The Factory at the Heart [I]
- Chapter 538: Those Left Behind
- Chapter 537: Shardbound March
- Chapter 536: A Silent City
- Chapter 535: The Central Island
- Chapter 534: When He Wakes
- Chapter 533: Toward the Center
- Chapter 532 - 531: The Mission Isn’t Over
- Chapter 531: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part VIII)
- Chapter 530: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part VII)
- Chapter 529: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part VI)
- Chapter 528: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part V)
- Chapter 527: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part IV)
- Chapter 526: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part III)
- Chapter 525: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part II)
- Chapter 524: Noel vs The Second Pillar (Part I)
- Chapter 523: Dark Sun
- Chapter 522: No Second Chances
- Chapter 521: Six Seconds
- Chapter 520: Best Friend
- Chapter 519: Behind You
- Chapter 518: Quiet Promises
- Chapter 517: While You Were Gone
- Chapter 516: Awake
- Chapter 515: Exhaustion
- Chapter 514: Arrival Beneath the Hull
- Chapter 513: What We Don’t Risk Anymore
- Chapter 512: Good Surprise?
- Chapter 511: After the Chains Fall
- Chapter 510: The Thing Bound in Chains [IV]
- Chapter 509: The Thing Bound in Chains [III]
- Chapter 508: The Thing Bound in Chains [II]
- Chapter 507: The Thing Bound in Chains [I]
- Chapter 506: Back Where We Belong
- Chapter 505: What She Did, and Why
- Chapter 504: Back With The Saint
- Chapter 503: Picking Up the Pieces
- Chapter 502: Light Without Restraint
- Chapter 501: Light Against the Warden
- Chapter 500: Two Left Behind
- Chapter 499: The Closest Move
- Chapter 498: Unexpected Movement
- Chapter 497: Second Shard Secured
- Chapter 496: Archmage Warden Part II
- Chapter 495: Archmage Warden Part I
- Chapter 494: The Bound City
- Chapter 493: After Violence
- Chapter 492: Breaking Formation
- Chapter 491: Chains Fight Back
- Chapter 490: First Contact, Second Warning
- Chapter 489: Through the Shadow
- Chapter 488: After the Fight
- Chapter 487: 1 Vs. 5
- Chapter 486: The Bound Source
- Chapter 485: Doubt Between Chains
- Chapter 484: Lingering Scent
- Chapter 483: Priorities
- Chapter 482: Waking Up Consequences
- Chapter 481: Waiting in the City
- Chapter 480: Chainbound Roads
- Chapter 479: Shadowed Arrival
- Chapter 478: What to Do Next
- Chapter 477: Lighthouse
- Chapter 476: After the Chains
- Chapter 475: Breaking the Chains
- Chapter 474: Silent Rings
- Chapter 473: Shattered Paths
- Chapter 472: The Right to Pass
- Chapter 471: Against the Gate
- Chapter 470: The Threshold
- Chapter 469: Before Landfall
- Chapter 468: After the Song
- Chapter 467: Turning the Tide
- Chapter 466: - 466: Where the Sea Listens
- Chapter 465: Beneath the Iskandar Moon
- Chapter 464: Stories From a Sailor
- Chapter 463: A Friend, A Stranger
- Chapter 462: Before the Storm Breaks
- Chapter 461: Before the Voyage North
- Chapter 460: Before the Storm Moves
- Chapter 459: Talk With Daemar
- Chapter 458: Morning Trouble (And a Very Annoying System)
- Chapter 457: Quiet Moments in the S-Class Dormitory
- Chapter 456: The Final Sweep
- Chapter 455: The Elite Below
- Chapter 454: The Underground Realm of Ascendants
- Chapter 453: Testing the New Cloak
- Chapter 452: Toilet Problems
- Chapter 451: The Saint Who Returned to the Light
- Chapter 450: Phase Two: Let the World Hear
- Chapter 449: Dawn of Resolve
- Chapter 448: A Night With the Elders
- Chapter 447: Questions of Faith
- Chapter 446: The Test of Faith
- Chapter 445: The Meaning of the Shard
- Chapter 444: The Holy Capital at Night
- Chapter 443: A Saint Returns, A Faith Divides
- Chapter 442: What Truth Should Survive?
- Chapter 441: Rewriting the Faith
- Chapter 440: Beneath the Cathedral
- Chapter 439: Morning at the Orphanage
- Chapter 438: Arrival to the Holy Capital
- Chapter 437: Departure for the Holy Capital
- Chapter 436: Request for Leave
- Chapter 435: One Month of Nothing
- Chapter 434: Father and Daughter Conversation
- Chapter 433: Boys’ Talk
- Chapter 432: After Return
- Chapter 431: Return to the Imperial Academy of Valor
- Chapter 430: Before the Academy
- Chapter 429: Between Them
- Chapter 428: Nicolas’s Last Year
- Chapter 427: Silent Reflection
- Chapter 426: The Road to Valon
- Chapter 425: Reunion
- Chapter 424: Weight of Truth
- Chapter 423: The Truth - Part III
- Chapter 422: The Truth - Part II
- Chapter 421: The Truth – Part I
- Chapter 420: Library
- Chapter 419: The Quiet Before the Next Truth
- Chapter 418: The Dawn After Ashes
- Chapter 417: Forgotten Children
- Chapter 416: Four Against One
- Chapter 415: Breaking Point
- Chapter 414: When Kings Clash
- Chapter 413: When Fire Met Frost
- Chapter 412: Moonlight and Shadow
- Chapter 411: The Heir of the Thorne House
- Chapter 410: Crimson and Shadow
- Chapter 409: Clash
- Chapter 408: Noir’s Run
- Chapter 407: True Objective
- Chapter 406: Something Feels Wrong
- Chapter 405: Archmage
- Chapter 404: The First Roar
- Chapter 403: The Day
- Chapter 402: Two Lives
- Chapter 401: Mother
- Chapter 400: After the Storm
- Chapter 399: Albrecht’s Conflict
- Chapter 398: Mirelle’s Performance
- Chapter 397 - 396: Weight of Doubt
- Chapter 396 - 395: Quiet After the Hunt
- Chapter 395: Clash in the Garden
- Chapter 394: Noir Listens
- Chapter 393: Dinner
- Chapter 392: The Pledge to Help
- Chapter 391: Tea and Surprises
- Chapter 390: Arrival of the Girls
- Chapter 389: Steam and Thoughts
- Chapter 388: Shadows, Siblings, and Surprises
- Chapter 387 - 388: Noir’s Strength
- Chapter 386 - 387: Shock
- Chapter 385: Hello, dad.
- Chapter 384: The Quiet Before the Storm
- Chapter 383: The Duty of the Thornes
- Chapter 382: The Weight of Blood
- Chapter 381: Intuition
- Chapter 380: The Fourth Flame
- Chapter 379: Warm Reunion
- Chapter 378: Coffee
- Chapter 377: Return to Valon
- Chapter 376: Mother and Daughter
- Chapter 375: The Dinner of Heirs
- Chapter 374 : Halls of Thorne
- Chapter 373: The Heir’s Burden
- Chapter 372: The Road Back to Thorne
- Chapter 371: The Choice of Hearts
- Chapter 370: After the Hunt
- Chapter 369: The Weight of Victory
- Chapter 368: A Day of Carnage
- Chapter 367: The Hunt Reclaimed
- Chapter 366: Questions Without Answers
- Chapter 365: The Alert
- Chapter 364: Toward the Surface
- Chapter 363: The Brother’s Shadow
- Chapter 362: The Key
- Chapter 361: The Iron Juggernaut’s Fall
- Chapter 360: The Iron Juggernaut
- Chapter 359: The Labyrinth of Elarin
- Chapter 358: Aftermath of the Battle
- Chapter 357: Devotion of Steel
- Chapter 356: The Statue of Elarin
- Chapter 355: Alarm
- Chapter 354: Thoughts
- Chapter 353: Rest
- Chapter 352: Uneasy Questions
- Chapter 351: Shattered Watchers
- Chapter 350: Complications
- Chapter 349: Honest Advice
- Chapter 348: Broken Drone
- Chapter 347: Descent
- Chapter 346: Titan
- Chapter 345: Bonds in the Hunt
- Chapter 344: Beneath the Cracks
- Chapter 343: Blade and Wand
- Chapter 342: Side by Side
- Chapter 341: A Quiet Meal
- Chapter 340: Invitation
- Chapter 339: Shards of Interference
- Chapter 338: Frostbound Resolve
- Chapter 337: Shadows, Ice, and Expectations
- Chapter 336: Eyes on the Ascendant
- Chapter 335: Strength
- Chapter 334: Into the Hunt
- Chapter 333: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 332: The Heir’s Test
- Chapter 331: The Paths of Blood and Choice
- Chapter 330: Morning After
- Chapter 329: Between Them
- Chapter 328: A Night in Nivaria
- Chapter 327: Frustration
- Chapter 326: The Gathering of Houses
- Chapter 325: The Mansion of Nivaria
- Chapter 324: Morning After the Hunt
- Chapter 323: Shadows on the Road
- Chapter 322: Carriage to Nivaria
- Chapter 321: Return to Valon
- Chapter 320: After the Storm
- Chapter 319: Scared of the Storm
- Chapter 318: The Storm Beneath the Mountain
- Chapter 317: Whispers
- Chapter 316: The Weight of a Crown
- Chapter 315: Imperial Duty
- Chapter 314: Lessons
- Chapter 313: Shadows and Frost
- Chapter 312: Into the Shadows
- Chapter 311: Morning Regrets
- Chapter 310: Too Much to Drink
- Chapter 309: A Toast to Trouble
- Chapter 308: Accusations and Comparisons
- Chapter 307: Roberto’s Grand Performance
- Chapter 306: Sailing from the Mountain
- Chapter 305: Departure from Tharvaldur
- Chapter 304: Promises in the Mountain
- Chapter 303: Words of a Mentor
- Chapter 302: The Future of the Academy
- Chapter 301: A World Without Nicolas
- Chapter 300: New Burden
- Chapter 299: The Forgotten Page
- Chapter 298: After the Storm
- Chapter 297: The Price of Victory
- Chapter 296: Sacrifice
- Chapter 295: When the Sun Fails
- Chapter 294: The Black Sun
- Chapter 293: Clash of Pillars
- Chapter 292: Urgency
- Chapter 291: Racing Against Time
- Chapter 290: The Last Sip
- Chapter 289: Countdown
- Chapter 288: Not Everything Is As Good As It Seems…
- Chapter 287: Breaking the Winter
- Chapter 286: The Final Duel
- Chapter 285: Before the Storm
- Chapter 284: Shadow Step
- Chapter 283: The Forgotten Brother’s Manual
- Chapter 282: Noel vs Dior
- Chapter 281: The Shadow of Valor
- Chapter 280: Is This How a King’s Speech Should Be?
- Chapter 279: The Crown of Tharvaldur
- Chapter 278: The Saint’s Rest
- Chapter 277: Gentle Rest
- Chapter 276: Sleepless Thoughts
- Chapter 275: Brothers
- Chapter 274: Interrogation
- Chapter 273: Recall
- Chapter 272: The Hunt for Torwan
- Chapter 271: Raid on the Betting Den
- Chapter 270: The Illusion Breaks
- Chapter 269: Return to the Castle
- Chapter 268: The Familiar Scent
- Chapter 267: Before the Quarterfinals
- Chapter 266: Six Seconds
- Chapter 265: Sealed in the Arena
- Chapter 264: Marked for Death
- Chapter 263: Before the Match
- Chapter 262: Confessions to a Shadow
- Chapter 261: Orders of the Crown
- Chapter 260: The Bad News
- Chapter 259: Anastasia vs Noel, Part II
- Chapter 258: Anastasia vs Noel
- Chapter 257: Forging a King
- Chapter 256: March of Thrones
- Chapter 255: Unexpected Reunion
- Chapter 254: The Last Two of the Group
- Chapter 253: Secrets Shared
- Chapter 252: The Unseen Leash, Part II
- Chapter 251: The Unseen Leash
- Chapter 250: Crackling Tension
- Chapter 249: First Little Step
- Chapter 248: Silent Moves
- Chapter 247: My Husband, Huh?
- Chapter 246: Closer Than Words
- Chapter 245: Depths
- Chapter 244: Terms
- Chapter 243: Layers of Illusion
- Chapter 242: Inside the Web
- Chapter 241: Links Across the Sea
- Chapter 240: The Invitation
- Chapter 239: Between Fights
- Chapter 238: First Duel
- Chapter 237: Sparks Against Shadows
- Chapter 236: Twenty-Two Days
- Chapter 235: Between Brothers
- Chapter 234: Predetermined Futures
- Chapter 233 - 234: The Blood Pit
- Chapter 232 - 233: The Nameless Challenger
- Chapter 231 - 232: Blood on Velvet
- Chapter 230 - 231: The Odds
- Chapter 229 - 230: Lightning Crush
- Chapter 228 - 229: Grace in Bloom
- Chapter 227 - 228: Tailored to Win
- Chapter 226 - 227: A Proper Suit for Trouble
- Chapter 225 - 226: The Icebound Arena
- Chapter 224 - 225: Marcus’s Match
- Chapter 223: Noel vs Varian
- Chapter 222: Balthor Returns
- Chapter 221: Too High to See Clearly
- Chapter 220: The Arena and the Brackets
- Chapter 219: Rivals in the City
- Chapter 218: The Mountain Hotel
- Chapter 217: Arrival to Tharvaldur
- Chapter 216: Tells
- Chapter 215: Shadows and Secrets
- Chapter 214: A Letter Before Departure
- Chapter 213: Traces and Threads
- Chapter 212: Announcement
- Chapter 211: New Mission
- Chapter 210: A Night Worth Remembering
- Chapter 209: Three Hearts, One Path
- Chapter 208: Varn’s Hollow
- Chapter 207: I’m Back
- Chapter 206: The Weight of the Name
- Chapter 205: Keys, Shadows, and Kings
- Chapter 204: Warmth, Spoons, and Secret Smiles
- Chapter 203: Rest in the Lioness’s Den
- Chapter 202: Sick Days and Silken Threats
- Chapter 201: The Window, the Gift, and the Walk Home
- Chapter 200: The Hidden Twin
- Chapter 199: Moonlit Pages
- Chapter 198: The Light of Elarin
- Chapter 197: The First Light
- Chapter 196: A Curious Boy and the Saint
- Chapter 195: The View From the Tower
- Chapter 194: A Stroll Through Valon
- Chapter 193: Lightning Breakthrough
- Chapter 192: Girls Talk
- Chapter 191: Where I Stand
- Chapter 190: The Evening Encounter
- Chapter 189: The Fallen Still Walk
- Chapter 188: The Worth of a Fang
- Chapter 187: The City, the Beast, and the Promise
- Chapter 186: Lightning and Ice
- Chapter 185: Lightning
- Chapter 184: Sparks and Shifts
- Chapter 183: Beneath Valon
- Chapter 182: More Than Just a Meal
- Chapter 181: New Faces, Old Shadows
- Chapter 180: Morning, Memory, and a Mess
- Chapter 179: The Unexpected Night
- Chapter 178: The Wine Pact
- Chapter 177: Boys, Blushes and Bullshit Part 2
- Chapter 176: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 175: The Report
- Chapter 174: Second Year Begins
- Chapter 173: What I Know, What I Hide
- Chapter 172: Those Who Stay
- Chapter 171: The Last Request
- Chapter 170: Not Just a Saint
- Chapter 169: Boys Talk
- Chapter 168: Whispers from the Past
- Chapter 167: Erick, the Brave
- Chapter 166: When Shadows Gather Again
- Chapter 165: One Step Closer
- Chapter 164: One Year Left
- Chapter 163: Azure Flame [PS Bonus]
- Chapter 162: My Problem Now [PS Bonus]
- Chapter 161: Ashes and Teeth
- Chapter 160: Sever the Chain
- Chapter 159: Ashes of the Faithful
- Chapter 158: Scythe and Fang
- Chapter 157: The Breaking Point
- Chapter 156: When Light Strikes the Veil
- Chapter 155: Beneath the Veil
- Chapter 154: Echoes Behind the Walls
- Chapter 153: A Familiar Instinct
- Chapter 152: The Children Are Leaving
- Chapter 151: Beneath the Blessing
- Chapter 150: The Impostor Below
- Chapter 149: Echoes in the Confessional
- Chapter 148: The Quiet Game
- Chapter 147: Scouting with a Saint
- Chapter 146: Fire and Fragments
- Chapter 145: Mornings, Misunderstandings, and Magic
- Chapter 144: Traitor!
- Chapter 143: Holy Capital
- Chapter 142: The Dance
- Chapter 141: The Vows
- Chapter 140: Wedding day
- Chapter 139: Trust and Scisoors
- Chapter 138: Veyron von Lestaria
- Chapter 137: Meeting the Groom
- Chapter 136: The Dinner
- Chapter 135: Return to the Lovely Family [GT Bonus]
- Chapter 134: Arrival in Teralis [GT Bonus]
- Chapter 133: Training Encounters
- Chapter 132: Marcus
- Chapter 131: Towards Elarith [PS Bonus]
- Chapter 130: Departure [PS Bonus]
- Chapter 129: The Lady Awakens
- Chapter 128: A Promise Fulfilled
- Chapter 127: Towards Estermont
- Chapter 126: A Conversation Long Overdue
- Chapter 125: A Daughter’s Voice
- Chapter 124: Under Thin Ice
- Chapter 123: Descent and Aftermath [GT Bonus]
- Chapter 122: Ice Wyvern (3) [GT Bonus]
- Chapter 121: Ice Wyvern (2)
- Chapter 120: Ice Wyvern (1)
- Chapter 119: The Peak
- Chapter 118: Final Push
- Chapter 117: 17 Years
- Chapter 116: Adept
- Chapter 115: A Piece of Meat [300 PS Bonus - ]
- Chapter 114: Start of a Journey [300 PS Bonus - ]
- Chapter 113: The Escape
- Chapter 112: The Plan
- Chapter 111: The Request
- Chapter 110: Lady Vaelora von Iskandar
- Chapter 109: Iskandar
- Chapter 108: The Promise
- Chapter 107: Family Introductions (50GT Bonus - )
- Chapter 106: Towards Estermont (50GT Bonus - )
- Chapter 105: Preparation Begins
- Chapter 104: A Line You Can’t Cross Lightly
- Chapter 103: Spring’s Beginning
- Chapter 102: Exam Day: Part Three
- Chapter 101: Exam Day: Part Two
- Chapter 100: Exam Day: Part One
- Chapter 99: Noir
- Chapter 98: Charlotte
- Chapter 97: The Sister’s Visit
- Chapter 96: Heat and Keys
- Chapter 95: The Dinner
- Chapter 94: Study
- Chapter 93: Fragments of Normalcy
- Chapter 92: The Six Pillars
- Chapter 91: Aftermath II
- Chapter 90: Aftermath [200 PS Bonus]
- Chapter 89: Surprise, Bitch [200 PS Bonus]
- Chapter 88: Crimson Execution
- Chapter 87: Extra Lessons
- Chapter 86: Run, Hide, Think
- Chapter 85: Shit
- Chapter 84: Watchful Eyes
- Chapter 83: The Real Drunken Hammer
- Chapter 82: Balthor
- Chapter 81: Capítulo 81: The Drunken Hammer
- Chapter 80: The Assistant
- Chapter 79: Cup of Tea
- Chapter 78: Silence After Dark
- Chapter 77: Thirst Beneath the Mask
- Chapter 76: Absence and Doubt
- Chapter 75: Shift of Power
- Chapter 74: Unmasked [300PS - bounus]
- Chapter 73: The Bait [300PS - bounus]
- Chapter 72: Lines Shifted [300PS - bounus]
- Chapter 71: The Warning
- Chapter 70: Borrowed Hours
- Chapter 69: First Clash
- Chapter 68: Rumors and Sabotage
- Chapter 67: Voices in the Open
- Chapter 66: Cold Decisions
- Chapter 65: Favor for a Favor
- Chapter 64: Positions of Power
- Chapter 63: Changing of the Guard
- Chapter 62: Pieces in Motion
- Chapter 61: Mimicry
- Chapter 60: A Moment Between Storms
- Chapter 59: An Unexpected Courtesy
- Chapter 58: Revenant Fang
- Chapter 57: The Arrival of Valor
- Chapter 56: Quiet Mornings and Restless Nights
- Chapter 55: A Place to Rest
- Chapter 54: Ash and Frost
- Chapter 53: No Rest for the Ruthless
- Chapter 52: Weightless Strength
- Chapter 51: Failure is a Bitch [100PS Bonus - ]
- Chapter 50: The End of Act I
- Chapter 49: What Comes After
- Chapter 48: Ashes and Fang
- Chapter 47: Fangs in the Fog
- Chapter 46: Beneath the Surface
- Chapter 45: The Deeper You Go
- Chapter 44: Into the Wild [100PS Bonus - ]
- Chapter 43: The Eve Before the Hunt
- Chapter 42: Arrival and Introductions
- Chapter 41: The Road to the Hunt Begins
- Chapter 40: The Hunt of Inheritance
- Chapter 39: Shadows on the Balcony
- Chapter 38: Embers Under Ash
- Chapter 37: House of Masks
- Chapter 36: Return to the Lion’s Den (100PS Bonus - )
- Chapter 35: A Conversation Under Pressure
- Chapter 34 – Aftermath (Part 2)
- Chapter 33 – Aftermath (Part 1)
- Chapter 32: Bloody Banquet (6)
- Chapter 31: Bloody Banquet (5): Marcus POV
- Chapter 30: Bloody Banquet (4)
- Chapter 29: Bloody Banquet (3)
- Chapter 28: Bloody Banquet (2)
- Chapter 27: Bloody Banquet (1)
- Chapter 26: The Weight of Action
- Chapter 25: Masks and Memories
- Chapter 24: A Line Crossed
- Chapter 23: Into the Depths
- Chapter 22: Off Script
- Chapter 21: A Night Off
- Chapter 20: Exam Week
- Chapter 19 The Lesson
- Chapter 18: I’m Screwed
- Chapter 17: The Shape of Survival
- Chapter 16 A Good Day
- Chapter 15: A Blade of Hair
- Chapter 14 A Favor for a Face
- Chapter 13: Capítulo 13: Through the Cracks
- Chapter 12: Boys, Blushes, and Bullshit
- Chapter 11: The Spider’s Web
- Chapter 10: The Duel That Wasn’t Meant to Happen
- Chapter 9: The Beginning of Something Greater
- Chapter 8: Five Days Before It Begins
- Chapter 7: The Noble with No Reputation
- Chapter 6 Welcome to the Academy
- Chapter 5: The Capital and the Quiet
- Chapter 4: Wolves in Silk
- Chapter 3: A Family of Strangers
- Chapter 2: The Name I Shouldn’t Have
- Chapter 1 A Cruel but Beautiful Life