Chapter 339: The Unknown Girl
Aen was rushing eastward at full speed. He had not received any news about the rebellion in Frozen Furnace City.
But even if he had known, he would only have shown an expression of “as expected,” then let out a cold sneer, saying, “Hmph, those Northland Barbarians are indeed the kind of people who would do such a thing.”
Aen felt no real sense of security. The fervor of the Northland from before, and its current eerie calm, gave him an unsettling, ominous feeling.
So he rode silently on horseback, and the Iron Guards followed silently as well, running on foot with their legs pounding the earth.
After three full days of galloping, Aen felt somewhat weary. He also noticed that the silent Iron Guards were beginning to tire.
Aen could still take strips of dried meat from his saddle to chew on while riding, but the Iron Guards, bearing their Sacred Relics and weapons, had to run to keep up with the speed of the horse. Even though they were true Northern Warriors who had completed the Trials, this forced march was still exhausting.
Thus, when Aen ordered a brief rest, the collective sigh of relief from the Iron Guards was clearly audible.
Aen felt complicated emotions in his heart.
He admitted that leaving with only the Iron Guards carried an element of risk.
Odysseus was a Virtue Knight, and Jeven was a Bishop of the Church—they both bore the Lord’s Blessing, and Aen trusted their words.
They had both said that the Iron Guards were loyal to him, but Aen remained somewhat uncertain.
He was, after all, just a merchant. How could these Northland Warriors, men who lived with bloodshed and carnal urges in their minds, possibly find him worthy of their allegiance?
But looking at these Iron Guards, who had galloped for three days without rest and without anger, he seemed to sense that thing called loyalty—loyalty willing to die for him.
Aen didn’t know what he felt in his heart. He was just a merchant, and no one in his life had ever been so loyal to him.
Even before the Church of the Sanctuary had been founded, he himself had merely been a vassal expected to die for his liege.
But now, Aen realized that perhaps he was no longer so afraid.
“Great King, shall we set up the tent for you?” Bazle asked.
His bare chest was flushed with blood, rising and falling with each heavy breath.
He was a Tier Five Warrior. Even carrying the heaviest column-shaped Sacred Relic on his back, his condition was still the best among all the Iron Guards.
At the very least, he could still stand, holding Aen’s reins while gazing up at him, asking whether to set up the tent.
“No, Bazle.” Aen sat on horseback, looking down at Bazle and said, “Let them rest here for a while. We will head to the village ahead and see if there are any villagers there. We’ll buy some hot soup from them and rent a house. The nights of the Northland are bitterly cold.”
“I know you are mighty Northern Warriors, unafraid of the cold. But I am the King of the Northland. I must bring you a better life. You are my Iron Guards—if, even when conditions allow, I still force you to endure the cold, then what meaning does the title ‘King of the Northland’ have?”
Bazle swallowed the words he had wanted to say about his own toughness. Instead, a simple smile appeared on his face as he said, “Yes, Great King!”
Then he looked toward the other seven, exhausted and slumped on the ground. “You all heard the King’s words?”
The seven men struggled to stand up, replying, “We are the King’s Iron Guards. How could we leave the King in this dangerous wilderness? If we were to distance ourselves from the King because of our own fatigue, could we still be called Iron Guards?”
Bazle laughed, then turned to Aen, looking at him with a hint of pride, as if to say, “We are the King’s Iron Guards—we are no less than those Greenwood Knights.”
Aen also laughed. “In that case, let’s all go together.”
This village seemed rather desolate—understandably so.
When armies pass through, even if Aen’s forces were well-supplied, there were always some hot-blooded people. And after Aen had first arrived at Frozen Furnace City, the fervent had rushed there like mad. Naturally, the people of this village had also responded to the Supreme King of the Northland’s call.
Thus, except for the elderly with weak legs and those still dependent children, all the able-bodied adults had already left the village.
Old Jimmy was the youngest among the older group left in the village. Forcing himself to swallow his fear, he came out. The moment he saw eight towering figures—clearly Northland Warriors—he dropped to his knees without hesitation, crying out for mercy.
“Great warriors, there is nothing left to eat in the village. The people have all fled. Only us old ones who cannot run remain. If you’re hungry, eat me! I’m the youngest left in the village—my flesh isn’t that old yet.” Old Jimmy pleaded desperately.
Yet even as he called himself the youngest, his beard was already graying, his face wrinkled, his hair thinning, his emaciated frame showing every knuckle.
Aen’s heart was troubled.
He came from Greenwood, where the land was fertile. Even under the exploitation of the gentry, commoners could still dig up roots to survive—cannibalism was rare.
After all, the eaten were the same as them; even if possible, they instinctively resisted doing so. It was a human instinct when facing their own kind.
Even those war-time stories of military rations had been far removed from Aen.
And since the founding of the Church of the Sanctuary, cannibalism had been explicitly forbidden. The priests had said: “It is the devil tempting your hunger, making you see your brothers as food. But they are your brothers, born to support you, not to feed you. If you cannot hold firm in your will, you will become a slave to the devil and open the door from Hell into our world.”
It was a crime even graver than slave-trading.
At least the slave laws clearly stated that only those who had committed sufficiently heinous acts could be reduced to slavery.
And now, here was a man saying to him: if you are hungry, eat me, and after you are full, please spare the others.
Aen could imagine that such things had happened in the Northland many times.
Look at the Iron Guards—their faces showed no ripple of emotion.
Perhaps it was his own compassion, or perhaps the title of King, or simply his fatigue, but Aen began to understand what Bishop Jeven had said: “The Northland people are also your children. If you think them barbaric, then bring them civilization. If you think them cruel, then bring them mercy. If you think them disloyal, then teach them that loyalty is honor, and worthy of song.”
At the very least, Aen could now feel Bazle and the others’ loyalty.
So this was Bishop Jeven’s teaching to him? Was this the path the Lord had shown him?
Aen thought so.
Then he spoke: “I am Aen Collins. I am the King of the Northland. I… am your King. I will lead you forward. And in my name I proclaim: the Northland will henceforth treat cannibalism as an evil custom—this is a sinful act. The sins of the past, I grant mercy because I had not yet arrived. But now I am here. Henceforth, the Northland shall not eat human flesh. Whoever does so is no different from a troll and will be put to death.”
“King! King! King!” Bazle and the others roared. Their chests swelled high, their heads lifted proudly, their voices thundered like the sky. They were so proud.
The sound made Old Jimmy curl up in fright, his body trembling. He didn’t understand what these lords were saying.
Were they dissatisfied with his offer? Did they not just want to eat him alone? Were they going to eat everyone instead?
Old Jimmy was so terrified he wet himself. He cried out loudly, “The village is empty! Only old people remain—they don’t taste good! Mighty lords, eat me—it’s enough!”
Aen glanced back, and behind Old Jimmy a few small heads peeked out from the village, only to be pressed down again by withered hands.
Aen sighed inwardly, but he suddenly recalled the very early days when the Church of the Sanctuary had just been founded.
“At that time the Church had said people could come and go as they pleased, but no one dared to believe it. Only later, after the Church carried out one action after another—when those gentry gradually left the villages—did the brave ones begin to take that first step.”
Aen understood that mere words would not make these lowly commoners understand; they needed to see the changes in the Northland.
So Aen rode forward, tossed down a York gold coin and a string of dried meat, and said, “My Iron Guards and I need to spend the night in your village. This gold coin is payment for you, but it is valuable; you must use this string of meat to cook a pot of meat soup for me.”
“And you—since you were willing to stand up for them, that is proof of courage. Therefore, you will be rewarded for your bravery: I will appoint you as this village’s administrator. That is what your courage has earned.”
Old Jimmy stared blankly at the coin and the meat. He could not make sense of it.
Seeing the confusion on Old Jimmy’s face, Aen spoke in words Old Jimmy could understand: “Take this coin and this string of meat, go and cook a pot of meat soup, and tidy the best house you have. We will spend the night here. If the soup is slow to cook, or the house is not ready before the White Star rises, then you will have disobeyed the King’s command—and every one of you will be executed.”
The Iron Guards all laid hands on their weapons; the proud looks on their faces turned full of killing intent.
Old Jimmy understood. He scrambled to his feet, still wet in his trousers, snatched up the meat and the coin, and with a pleading face said, “Great lords, Old Jimmy will cook the most delicious meat soup. The best house belongs to the Evans family’s manor—of course there is no one there now. If the great lords wish, you may stay in that manor.”
“Go at once.” Aen barked.
“Oi!” Old Jimmy bent at the waist, then ran into the village while motioning with his hand inward.
An older man than Old Jimmy hurried out. Old Jimmy spoke to him, handed over the meat skewer, then trotted back to Aen and said, “Great lords, Old Hansen has gone to cook the meat soup for you. He used to be a hunter—his soup is the most fragrant in the village. I will now lead you to the Evans family manor.”
He glanced at the man holding Aen’s horse, Bazle Bell, but did not dare fawningly take the reins—he merely led the way.
The Evans family manor did not seem luxurious to Aen, but compared with the low, dilapidated cottages of the village it at least sheltered them from the biting wind.
They went inside, lit some candles Old Jimmy had somehow produced, and exhaustion finally overtook them. Aen sat in one of the manor’s hall chairs and fell asleep. The Iron Guards roused themselves to stand guard. When Old Jimmy and Old Hansen returned carrying a large pot of meat soup, the murderous looks from the Iron Guards frightened them so much their groins were damp and their legs trembled.
If they had not known that the pot of soup equaled the entire village’s life, they would have dropped the jar and knelt to the ground.
Under Bazle Bell’s gaze they trembled as they set the heavy pot down and retreated on tiptoe.
When Aen woke up it was already dark outside; the White Star’s light looked sly.
“How long had I slept?” he stretched and asked.
“About three hours,” Bazle Bell said.
“And her?” Aen looked at the girl trembling on her knees beside them.
“She was brought by the village administrator,” Bazle Bell said. “He said she was the prettiest woman in the village.”
“Woman?”
Aen silently looked at the curled-up child—only about the same size as his eldest son, and his eldest son was only nine.
Aen did not look at the girl further; he asked Bazle Bell, “Have you all not rested?”
“We are the Iron Guards,” Bazle Bell replied.
Aen smiled faintly and said no more. Pointing at the still-warm meat soup he said, “Have some hot soup. It will make you feel better.”
Bazle Bell responded and the Iron Guards took turns eating the soup.
Taking the bowl Bazle Bell offered, Aen looked at the girl and asked, “What is your name?”
“I… I don’t have a name,” the girl said timidly, her voice trembling.
“No name…” Aen fell silent for a moment, then asked, “How old are you?”
“I… I don’t know.” The girl’s body shook.
“And your parents? Do you remember them?”
“I… I don’t know.”
“How did you survive?”
“I don’t know.”
Aen asked no more and quietly finished his soup.
“Rest well tonight. We will continue the march tomorrow. After two more days we will reach Rivers Town—that is my territory. There will be abundant supplies there, and it will be much safer.” Aen said.
“And her? She cannot be trusted.” Bazle Bell looked at the girl; his gaze made the already uneasy girl tremble again.
Aen looked at the girl and asked, “Do you remember the way home?”
This time the girl answered smoothly, “I don’t know.”
Aen continued, “What did the person who brought you say to you?”
The girl hesitated as if unsure whether to speak, as if searching memory. Finally she said, “Old Jimmy said that if I pleased the master, the master would take me away and I would live a good life.”
“Anything else?” Aen asked.
The girl hesitated again and then shut her mouth.
“I’ll kill that old bastard,” Bazle Bell growled.
The girl hurriedly interjected, “Old Jimmy said—even if he didn’t understand—he could sense that you were a noble master, more noble than the masters of the Evans family. If you were angry, everyone would be killed, and I am the oldest female here, so I am most likely to survive.”
“Old Jimmy also said that if the master wanted the wealth the Evans family had not taken, he would lead the master to the Evans manor’s storeroom. But there is nothing there now—only some broken planks. When the Evans family left they took everything they could. The candles you are using were gathered by Old Jimmy and the other old people.”
“And…” The girl, who seemed to know nothing, now appeared eager to spill everything she did know.
Aen closed his eyes and sighed deeply.
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Chapters
- Chapter 344 : Song of the Northland
- Chapter 343 : Regional Discrimination
- Chapter 342 : Nobles of Greenwood
- Chapter 341 : Marquis Severus Wallace
- Chapter 340 : Adela of the Northland
- Chapter 339 : The Unknown Girl
- Chapter 338 : Very Un-Northland Tradition
- Chapter 337 : Unable to Write Lies
- Chapter 336 : Magic Tide
- Chapter 335 : Paradox
- Chapter 334 : World Annihilation
- Chapter 333 : Folded Time and Space
- Chapter 332 : Bridge of Heroes
- Chapter 331 : Bone Dragon
- Chapter 330 : A Lone Eastern Campaign
- Chapter 329 : Crown of Thorns
- Chapter 328 : King of the Northland
- Chapter 327 : The Limits of the Human Body and Surpassing the Limits
- Chapter 326 : The World Doesn’t Care
- Chapter 325 : The Wrath of the North
- Chapter 324 : The True Northern Warriors
- Chapter 323 : Slave Merchant
- Chapter 322 : The Prophecy Bestowed upon the North
- Chapter 321 : Chaos Begins
- Chapter 320 : The Warriors’ Guild
- Chapter 319 : As Long as I Surrender First
- Chapter 318 : The Comrades’ Home
- Chapter 317 : Third Time Speaking
- Chapter 316 : I Have an Idea
- Chapter 315 : Ring of Warriors
- Chapter 314 : War and Mercenary
- Chapter 313 : The Bards
- Chapter 312 : Pacifying the Mercenaries
- Chapter 311 : The Final Book
- Chapter 310 : The Comrades Group
- Chapter 309 : The Power to Make a Choice
- Chapter 308 : The North Will Fall into Chaos on Its Own
- Chapter 307 : The Miracle Bestowed by the Lord
- Chapter 306 : The Battleaxe and the Lion
- Chapter 305 : Tearing Apart
- Chapter 304 : Will
- Chapter 303 : The Magic Cannon
- Chapter 302 : Smash
- Chapter 301 : The Pact of the Rat Path
- Chapter 300 : Here is the Northern Lands
- Chapter 299 : “Please, kill me”
- Chapter 298 : King of the North
- Chapter 297 : Knowledge is Power
- Chapter 296 : See You in the Hall of Heroes
- Chapter 295 : Meaningless, Meaningless
- Chapter 294 : Make the Hoover Family Glorious Again
- Chapter 293 : Inheritance of Noble Bloodline
- Chapter 292 : Deprivation
- Chapter 291 : Obedience
- Chapter 290 : Annihilation
- Chapter 289 : Distribution of Benefits
- Chapter 288 : Academy of Glory Knights
- Chapter 287 : Erasing Power
- Chapter 286 : The Cup of Life
- Chapter 285 : Burned Out
- Chapter 284 : Impact
- Chapter 283 : First Encounter
- Chapter 282 : Eastern Expedition
- Chapter 281 : Domineering
- Chapter 280 : Holy Knight
- Chapter 279 : That Would Be Their Just Punishment
- Chapter 278 : Hit the jackpot again!
- Chapter 277 : The Opportunity to Redeem Sin
- Chapter 276 : A Greeting
- Chapter 275 : Use Them to Death if They Can’t Be Used to Death
- Chapter 274 : Sweet Bread
- Chapter 273 : I Forgive Your Sin
- Chapter 272 : Dying for the Nation
- Chapter 271 : Why It Was the Saint
- Chapter 270 : The Lion’s Roar
- Chapter 269 : The Clash Between Magic Power and Sacred Relics
- Chapter 268 : The Lord Set the World’s Operation with Words
- Chapter 267 : Absolute Supremacy of Power
- Chapter 266 : Interpretation
- Chapter 265 : They Colluded with Dark Creatures
- Chapter 264 : Insult
- Chapter 263 : The Cost
- Chapter 262 : Value
- Chapter 261 : Knight and Knight
- Chapter 260 : Mother of Freedom
- Chapter 259 : The Supreme King and the Legend
- Chapter 258 : Northern Warrior
- Chapter 257 : Revival and Return
- Chapter 256 : Holy Sword
- Chapter 255 : Eternal Sleep
- Chapter 254 : Marl Was Busy
- Chapter 253 : I Am Loyal to the Lord
- Chapter 252 : Commoners Killed a Noble
- Chapter 251 : You Are Arrogant
- Chapter 250 : The Sufferer
- Chapter 249 : Commoners Defeated the Knights
- Chapter 248 : Regret
- Chapter 247 : The Great Surprise of the Lords of Annihilation
- Chapter 246 : Because He Is Kind
- Chapter 245 : Traces
- Chapter 244 : Humans and Ordinary People
- Chapter 243 : Knight’s Oath
- Chapter 242 : Absolute Punishment
- Chapter 241 : From Eighty Thousand to Eight Thousand
- Chapter 240 : Trigger
- Chapter 239 : Standpoint
- Chapter 238 : Burial
- Chapter 237 : The Trap
- Chapter 236 : Diocese
- Chapter 235 : Two Years
- Chapter 234 : Projection of the Plane of Annihilation
- Chapter 233 : The Power of Greed
- Chapter 232 : Underground City
- Chapter 231 : Goblin Cave
- Chapter 230 : The Dragon-Eagle’s Knight
- Chapter 229 : Angel’s Wings
- Chapter 228 : A Greeting
- Chapter 227 : Dragon Spear and the Pact
- Chapter 226 : Dragon-Eagle
- Chapter 225 : This Is God
- Chapter 224 : The Shame of a Knight
- Chapter 223 : Bloodline Transaction
- Chapter 222 : Richard
- Chapter 221 : The Blood of Capital
- Chapter 220 : Penetration
- Chapter 219 : Poor Gregor
- Chapter 218 : Super Colossal Catapult
- Chapter 217 : Northern Territory
- Chapter 216 : The New Senator
- Chapter 215 : Knight’s Southward March
- Chapter 214 : Voluntarily Selling Territory
- Chapter 213 : News from the South
- Chapter 212 : Mercenaries
- Chapter 211 : Currency Invasion
- Chapter 210 : Gregor Truly Bears Your Bloodline
- Chapter 209 : The Choice for the Return Journey
- Chapter 208 : Sloth
- Chapter 207 : Pain, Regret, and Confusion
- Chapter 206 : Black Mud
- Chapter 205 : Holy Grail
- Chapter 204 : Give Them Mercy
- Chapter 203 : The Grand Cremation
- Chapter 202 : Wolf Cub
- Chapter 201 : We Better Die Far Apart
- Chapter 200 : The Seasoned Hunter
- Chapter 199 : Salvador
- Chapter 198 : No Choice
- Chapter 197 : Noble Power
- Chapter 196 : Traces of the Fishmen
- Chapter 195 : Saint’s Shedding
- Chapter 194 : The Saintess
- Chapter 193 : Tacit Approval
- Chapter 192 : Such Arrogance
- Chapter 191 : Racial Genocide
- Chapter 190 : Guests All Joyful
- Chapter 189 : They Are Already Heroes in My Eyes
- Chapter 188 : Warm Light
- Chapter 187 : Paradise
- Chapter 186 : Anger! Come Help Me!
- Chapter 185 : Secret Passage
- Chapter 184 : The Virtue Knights
- Chapter 183 : Bloodline of the Patriarch
- Chapter 182 : Holy Land Town
- Chapter 181 : Cooperation
- Chapter 180 : Would You Like a Drink?
- Chapter 179 : Connection
- Chapter 178 : Ringing the Bell
- Chapter 177 : Lust
- Chapter 176 : The First Warrior
- Chapter 175 : Duel Arena Reopened
- Chapter 174 : Selling
- Chapter 173 : Choice
- Chapter 172 : Survival and Continuation
- Chapter 171 : The Merchant and the Transaction
- Chapter 170 : Noble Codes of Conduct
- Chapter 169 : Senate
- Chapter 168 : Chaos Beneath the Calm
- Chapter 167 : The Honorary Knights
- Chapter 166 : Human Heart
- Chapter 165 : Glory Fortress
- Chapter 164 : Blockade
- Chapter 163 : Entering Winter
- Chapter 162 : Legend
- Chapter 161 : Black Night
- Chapter 160 : Pain Beyond Death
- Chapter 159 : Outflow of Divinity
- Chapter 158 : Reconciliation
- Chapter 157 : Guardian Knight and Punishing Knight
- Chapter 156 : A Knight's Welcome
- Chapter 155 : Baptismal Name
- Chapter 154 : Change
- Chapter 153 : Era
- Chapter 152 : Healing
- Chapter 151 : I Do Not Fear This Bodily Pain
- Chapter 150 : Demi-God's Body
- Chapter 149 : The Prisoner
- Chapter 148 : Authority
- Chapter 147 : Found You
- Chapter 146 : The Theocracy and the Prison
- Chapter 145 : Armor Donning Ceremony
- Chapter 144 : Sacrament Ritual
- Chapter 143 : Zeda Holy City
- Chapter 142 : In the Name of the Lord
- Chapter 141 : Heretic
- Chapter 140 : Village of the Theocracy
- Chapter 139 : Walk-ground Bird
- Chapter 138 : Fear and Joy
- Chapter 137 : I Should Already Be Dead
- Chapter 136 : Rewrite Reality
- Chapter 135 : Rain of Arrows
- Chapter 134 : Noble Bloodline
- Chapter 133 : Fearless of Everything
- Chapter 132 : The Allied Forces
- Chapter 131 : Mystery, Faith, Fear
- Chapter 130 : Their Hands Were Steady
- Chapter 129 : Consolation
- Chapter 128 : Reverence for Life
- Chapter 127 : Discipline
- Chapter 126 : An Overly Long Journey
- Chapter 125 : Honorary Knights
- Chapter 124 : One Night
- Chapter 123 : Declaration of War
- Chapter 122 : Expedition
- Chapter 121 : Doctrine and the Aberrant
- Chapter 120 : Tacit Understanding
- Chapter 119 : Finely Brewed Honey Wine
- Chapter 118 : Wolf God’s Crown
- Chapter 117 : Geomantic Vein
- Chapter 116 : Desire
- Chapter 115 : Blood Cross Theocracy
- Chapter 114 : Trade
- Chapter 113 : Help the Friends Who Helped Us
- Chapter 112 : Toying
- Chapter 111 : Game of Power
- Chapter 110 : Absolute Suppression in Battle
- Chapter 109 : Balance
- Chapter 108 : We Are Like Shepherds
- Chapter 107 : That Which Cannot Be Spoken
- Chapter 106 : A Dangerous Individual
- Chapter 105 : Monastery
- Chapter 104 : Source, Foundation, Present World
- Chapter 103 : Attempt
- Chapter 102 : Burke Church
- Chapter 101 : Holy Relics, Secrecy, Treasured Artifacts, Sacred Vessels
- Chapter 100 : Only Loyalty
- Chapter 99 : Helping Others
- Chapter 98 : Leaving
- Chapter 97 : Conviction
- Chapter 96 : The Flame of Purification
- Chapter 95 : Sin and Punishment
- Chapter 94 : Bound God
- Chapter 93 : A Dumb Dog
- Chapter 92 : This is the rule for our survival
- Chapter 91 : Do You Have Traces of Werewolves Here
- Chapter 90 : I Will Give Her an Offer She Cannot Refuse
- Chapter 89 : Gambler
- Chapter 88 : Olivia
- Chapter 87 : Isolated Areas
- Chapter 86 : Descent
- Chapter 85 : Faith Frenzy
- Chapter 84 : Waving the Banner
- Chapter 83 : The Seventh Day
- Chapter 82 : We Are Like the Wheat in the Field
- Chapter 81 : You Will Regret It
- Chapter 80 : Pearl Necklace
- Chapter 79 : Cremation
- Chapter 78 : The Burning of the Small Church
- Chapter 77 : The Survivor
- Chapter 76 : Invasion of Darkness
- Chapter 75 : Village Massacre
- Chapter 74 : Temple Warriors
- Chapter 73 : The Desperate Werewolf
- Chapter 72 : Healing Potion
- Chapter 71 : Church of the Sanctuary
- Chapter 70 : The Bloody Blade
- Chapter 69 : The Marquis Moves South
- Chapter 68 : After the Tsunami
- Chapter 67 : Expanding the Army
- Chapter 66 : Reshaping Faith
- Chapter 65 : Friendship
- Chapter 64 : Buy Them
- Chapter 63 : It Was in Fear
- Chapter 62 : The Sun
- Chapter 61 : A Lucid Dream
- Chapter 60 : The Sin of Pride
- Chapter 59 : Stealing the Power of the Divine
- Chapter 58 : Erebos
- Chapter 57 : The Lord Is Here
- Chapter 56 : Desperate Suppression
- Chapter 55 : Light Descending from the Heavens
- Chapter 54 : The Nobility of the Magician
- Chapter 53 : The Power of Dominion
- Chapter 52 : You Need Some Help
- Chapter 51 : Revelation
- Chapter 50 : The Qualifications of a Priest
- Chapter 49 : Rat Path
- Chapter 48 : Divine Word
- Chapter 47 : Camp
- Chapter 46 : Daniels Village
- Chapter 45 : The Magician and the Scholar
- Chapter 44 : New Weapons
- Chapter 43 : Guardian Angel
- Chapter 42 : Bishop
- Chapter 41 : Joy and Fear
- Chapter 40 : The Lord's Command
- Chapter 39 : Midnight Conversation
- Chapter 38 : Purity
- Chapter 37 : Cicero
- Chapter 36 : The Sanctuary
- Chapter 35 : Eternal Friends
- Chapter 34 : Miracles and Lies
- Chapter 33 : The Advisor Mage
- Chapter 32 : The Small Chapel
- Chapter 31 : A Strong Mother
- Chapter 30 : The Poor Mother
- Chapter 29 : The Golden Lion
- Chapter 28 : The Holy Scriptures
- Chapter 27 : The Loyal York Territory Welcomes a New Lord
- Chapter 26 : The Holy Knight's Path of Trials
- Chapter 25 : The War Had Already Begun
- Chapter 24 : The Flayer, Rafama
- Chapter 23 : I Shall Initiate a War of Conquest
- Chapter 22 : Man Cannot Be Without Faith
- Chapter 21 : Pegiraov Lundex
- Chapter 20 : The Lost Honor
- Chapter 19 : Guardianship
- Chapter 18 : You Are a Kind Person
- Chapter 17 : Necrospeech Black Star
- Chapter 16 : Cleanup
- Chapter 15 : Daniels
- Chapter 14 : The Manipulated Corpses
- Chapter 13 : Embracing Eternity
- Chapter 12 : I Will Aid the Weak
- Chapter 11 : Refugees
- Chapter 10 : Shield and Spear
- Chapter 9 : Baptism
- Chapter 8 : Traces of the Werewolf
- Chapter 7 : George
- Chapter 6 : The Noble House of the Twin Lions
- Chapter 5 : Commandments · Toward Life
- Chapter 4 : Blessing
- Chapter 3 : Prayer
- Chapter 2 : War
- Chapter 1 : Flower Church