Chapter 5: The Inheritance Dungeon (III)
Clack!
Clack!!
Clack!!!
Each step echoed like a hammer blow down the spiral staircase.
The air grew heavier the further Gray descended, turning thicker, warmer, laced with something sweet, like perfume.
His blood-soaked coat dragged behind him. His hand still trembled from the last trial, crusted red. His chest ached, and his side still hadn’t stopped bleeding.
But he kept going.
“Trial three… what’s next? Acid pit? Poison room? Spinning blades up my ass?”
He muttered to himself, his voice hoarse, trying to focus, trying not to think about how close he’d come to dying up there.
And eventually, the stairs ended.
“Ah…?”
He stepped forward, and then…
FWOOOP!
The world changed.
Gone were the black stones, the cold dungeon walls.
Now…
He stood in an endless field, golden grass swaying beneath a warm twilight sky. The wind was soft, and the air no longer smelled of blood, but of flowers.
And in the distance, he could see a small cottage.
Smoke curling from its chimney.
Gray blinked.
“What…?”
A breeze blew past him, and suddenly…
“Heheheh~”
A child’s laugh echoed.
He quickly spun, but strangely, no one was there.
“What the hell is this…?”
Then, a familiar voice drifted through the wind.
“Gray~ Dinner’s ready! Come inside, before it gets cold.”
He froze slighly, as his brain suddenly ached.
That voice… that same voice… that exact voice…
“No, no, no…! That’s…!”
His boots began to move forward before his brain even caught up. The closer he got to the house, the clearer the smells became.
The faint aroma of bread, stew, and the honey tea he loved.
Things he hadn’t smelled since… before she died.
His mother.
That was her voice… that was her laugh.
That was the scent of her cooking.
Plop!
Gray stopped at the door, his fingers shook as he reached for the wooden handle.
But then…
He paused slighly, his eyebrows furrowing.
“…No. No, this is wrong.” His eyes darkened.
“She’s dead. They buried her when I was six. I watched the worms crawl on her coffin.”
He looked around.
At the endless golden field, the beautiful blue sky.
“This… isn’t real at all…”
And just as he said those words, the door creaked open on its own.
And standing there… was her… exactly as he remembered.
Her figure was slight, but steady. Worn hands, calloused from tending herbs, folded gently before her. Her apron was faded blue, patched at the hem, stained from a hundred meals she had made with love.
Her silver hair, long and soft, was tied loosely behind her head, strands curling free and falling across her face in a way that made her seem both older and younger than she really was.
And her familiar eyes… they were a pale shade of gray, not cold, but soft like overcast skies before the rain.
They always held warmth, that same quiet, aching kind of love that had made Gray’s chest hurt when he was little and didn’t know why.
Her lips curled into a familiar smile.
“Gray, honey,” she said gently.
“Why are you crying?”
His throat clenched at her familiar voice and tone.
He hadn’t realized he was crying.
He wiped his eyes, almost growling. He knew that this wasn’t his own body, but somehow, the memories he received… made it so… he experienced everything ’Gray’ had.
“You’re not real.”
She tilted her head, her lips curling up slightly.
“Is that so?”
“I’m in a fucking trial,” he snapped. “The gods are fucking testing me. This is another trap created by them, another FUCKING GAME!!!”
Her face didn’t change at his words; instead, she stepped forward and hugged him.
And for a second…
It felt so real.
Her warmth, her scent… even her heartbeat.
He wanted to sink into it… just for a small moment.
“No one hugged me since you died…” he whispered.
He didn’t even want to talk, but the words simply came out of his mouth, as if it were the old ’Gray’ talking, and not him.
“I just… I just wanted to protect them like you told me.”
Her arms tightened.
“You can… you still can. Just stay here, baby. You don’t have to fight anymore. You don’t have to bleed anymore… just relax, and stay with Mom.”
It sounded so tempting.
So peaceful.
But then…
He remembered the blood on his hands, the way his own family laughed after throwing him away… and finally… the huge thirst of revenge.
His vision sharpened.
“…This isn’t fucking real.”
He shoved her back.
She stumbled, but didn’t fall; instead, her face twisted. Her eyes turned completely black, her skin started peeling off like old paper, and…
And the sweet voice dropped into a voice deeper than the grave.
“You would reject your greatest desire?”
CRACK!
The whole world started disappearing.
The cottage cracked behind her, the sky shattering like glass, and the beautiful golden fields twisted into black roots.
The world burned away, leaving him alone again.
Back in the dungeon, where blood was still leaking from his ribs. However, the trial was finally complete, and with that, another tablet rose from the floor.
“Ugh…!”
Gray sank to one knee, holding his mouth. It wasn’t from pain or the urge to vomit, but from how badly it had almost worked.
“Fuck you,” he whispered.
“She would’ve told me to fucking kill the all.”
He slowly rose, his eyes narrowing.
And before him, at last, another stairway unfurled downward. And strangely, it was giving him the feeling that it was the last one.
An inscription hovered above it:
[Only those with nothing to lose… may inherit everything.]
Gray chuckled dryly at those words.
“Then I’m your perfect candidate.”
He started limping forward, descending the nauseous stairway once again.
“Gosh… can’t they simply teleport me to the next trial directly?” Gray muttered, biting his lower lip, as he held his wound.
“Ah… I could have done this sooner…”
Rip!
He cut a little part of his shirt before inserting it into his wound.
“It won’t get better that easily… but it’s better than nothing.”
He continued descending until he finally arrived at two simple doors. Without wasting any time, Gray simply pushed them open.
And beyond it, Gray stepped into a void.
“The fuck is this place…”
There were no walls or ceiling, just an endless abyss beneath cracked stone platforms that hovered over a bottomless chasm.
The only light came from the weird violet torches floating in the air.
But then, something caught Gray’s attention.
“Mhm?”
Above him, floating in the dark sky, a single line of glowing script hovered.
[Prove yourself worthy of power. Or fall as ash.]
Seeing those words, Gray closed his eyes before exhaling.
“Let’s do this…”
He glanced around.
There were ten platforms ahead, each one of them were separated by jagged chasms.
There were no handrails or patterns; some of them had spikes, while others moved. Finally, there were a few who cracked under pressure.
Gray stepped onto the first one.
CRUNCH!
A spike shot up.
He rolled instinctively, the blade grazing his thigh and tearing through muscle.
“AGHH!!! FUCK!”
Blood spilled fast, but he didn’t stop.
“Fuck! They really don’t want anyone to pass this shit, huh?”
He tied a quick strip of cloth around his leg and jumped to the second platform.
WOOOOOSH!!
Flames instantly erupted from the sides.
“Damn it!”
He instantly dove forward.
BOOM!!!
The explosion flung him forward violently, straight into the edge of the next platform.
POP!
“GGRRRAAGHH!!!” His shoulder dislocated from the impact, causing him to let a pitch-high scream, as he slowly dragged himself up.
“F-fuck… ahh… huff… fuck these gods…”
His breaths came out sharp and shallow. He felt as if his ribs were on fire, his eyes could barely see straight, and now, his shoulder had even dislocated.
But even with all of those injuries, he laughed.
“Haha… the fuck am I doing…? This is complete suicide…”
The fourth platform rotated in midair, like a floating wheel.
And on its surface, there were rotating, grinding, shifting blades.
“Fuck…” Gray cursed once again.
His body was completely tired, but just as he thought of the two bitches who were waiting for him in the academy…
“I’ll kill them… I’ll kill them… I’ll fucking kill them…”
His body was instantly energized.
He took a single step back and ran.
Fwoop!
He jumped, just as the platform aligned with a flat surface.
CLANG!!
His foot barely landed before the rotation began again, and just as he landed, he quickly ducked, the blades sweeping by inches from his head.
“Think, Gray… THINK—!!”
He slowly started moving with the rotation, timing his movements with every twitch of the metal.
One slip, and he’d be mulch, but step by step, he adapted.
But unfortunately, there was one misstep…
SLICE!
A blade grazed across his forearm, opening a deep gash.
Blood sprayed, his vision tilted.
“Shit… not good… not… good…”
But he pushed on and leapt to the next platform.
Then the next.
And the next.
Each trial was worse than the last one.
Gravity reversed, and he was flung upside-down onto glass.
Illusions tricked his balance.
One platform disappeared entirely when he stepped on it; he had to grab a floating torch and swing to the next.
And through all of it… he continued bleeding, feeling like he was about to pass out.
More and more, he could feel the life draining from his body.
But his mind never dulled… if anything, it seemed to have sharpened even more than before, making him even more prepared for the next platforms.
At platform nine, he reached a checkpoint. A slab of obsidian hovered, glowing faintly with divine energy, and on it was a single vial.
He instantly grabbed it, uncorked it, and sniffed it lightly.
“…Hmph. Minor healing. Not enough.”
He drank it anyway.
His wounds closed slightly, and his vision steadied.
“Huff… only one more.”
In front of him, only one platform remained, the tenth one.
There were no gimmicks at clear sight, just a massive sword, floating upright, stabbed into the center of the platform.
But strangely, a crimson light pulsed from it, making Gray cautious of it.
And at the moment Gray stepped onto the platform…
BOOOOOM!!!
A shockwave erupted, and something materialized from thin air.
It wasn’t a monster or an illusion, but a man.
He was dressed in half-black armor with chains covering his entire body, but strangely, his eyes were a frightening, glowing red.
And on his face…
Was Gray’s face.
“Another copy? No…”
This one strangely spoke… with the same voice as him.
“You’re not meant to pass this trial. You’re meant to feed it.”
SHING!
The red-eyed Gray raised his massive sword with one hand, resting it on his shoulder.
“You don’t belong here. You never did.”
He instantly shot towards Gray.
CLANG!
The first clash nearly shattered his arm.
Gray was flung across the platform like a ragdoll, crashing shoulder-first against the obsidian wall.
“AGHH—!! F-fuck me!!”
His bones screamed, his arm dangled limp from the socket. His body felt like it had been slammed by a mountain.
Across from him, the reflection, his doppelgänger, stood tall, red eyes glowing, that massive black sword humming with a strange energy.
“Why do you struggle?” the reflection asked coldly.
“You’ve always known the truth.”
It dashed forward again.
WHOOSH—!!
Gray barely ducked the downward swing, the blade cleaving through the obsidian floor with a sound like splitting stone.
BOOM!
The shockwave knocked him off his feet again.
“Shit! Shit, shit, shit!”
He rolled, blood smearing across the cracked surface, then sprang up unsteadily, his shoulder grinding back into place with a bone-crunching pop.
“AAAGHH!!… hahhh… ngh…! That’s… that’s one way to reset it…”
The reflection came again.
Gray blocked with his rapier, but the sheer force of the black blade snapped the outer edge of his weapon in half.
CLANG!
TCHING!!
Steel shrieked, and sparks flew.
He jumped back, panting hard.
“I can’t block it. I can’t outpower him. And he’s not falling for basic feints anymore…”
His eyes flicked toward the divine sword stuck in the center of the platform.
Chains connected it to the ceiling, thick ones, pulsing with the same crimson light. They were funneling energy into the blade.
And that blade was feeding the doppelgänger.
“That sword… It’s powering him. I need to cut him off.”
But he couldn’t get close without dying.
Then he noticed something…
Every time the reflection attacked, it instinctively protected the divine sword. It was tethered to it, not just by magic, but by instinct.
“He guards the power source… which means…”
Gray’s eyes darted upward to the chains.
“If I make it look like I’m running, he’ll chase. If I can draw him far enough from the sword…”
He spat blood onto the stone.
“Alright, asshole… Let’s dance.”
Gray started running.
He bolted across the far side of the platform, making sure his footsteps were intentionally loud and obvious.
“Cowardice won’t save you,” the reflection muttered.
And just as Gray hoped, he followed.
The moment the doppelgänger left the sword’s range…
CRACK!
Gray twisted, threw a shard of broken obsidian upward, one he’d pocketed from the last platform without a second thought.
The glass shard snapped one of the chains.
SNAP!
A pulse of unstable energy rippled from the divine sword.
The doppelgänger paused slightly.
Taking the opportunity, Gray charged, feigning another frontal strike.
CLANG!
The reflection blocked with ease, but… Gray wasn’t aiming for him.
He spun with the momentum, sliding on his knees, and tossed a second glass shard upward, targeting another chain.
PING…
SNAP!!
Two chains down.
The power surging through the reflection fluctuated, just for a second.
“NOW!”
Gray twisted his broken rapier in his grip, aiming for the doppelgänger’s knee.
SCHLICK!!
The blade dug in shallow, not deep enough to cripple, but it staggered him.
The reflection roared.
“ENOUGH!”
Gray dashed toward the sword again, grabbed one of the remaining chains, twisted it around his forearm, bracing with everything he had left.
The reflection lunged at him.
“DIE!!!”
“Nah… Die first, you motherfucker.”
Gray jumped with a small grin and let himself fall… dragging the last chain downward with his entire weight.
CRRRK!
CHINK…
SNAP!!
The final connection broke, and instantly, the sword in the center surged.
FLASH!!
An explosion of energy ruptured the air.
The red-eyed Gray was standing right in the blast radius.
His mouth opened, but no sound came out.
He disintegrated.
BOOOOOOOMMMM!!!
The whole platform shattered.
Stone flung in every direction.
Gray’s body fell, surrounded by chunks of obsidian and firelight, eyes wide, vision swimming.
Blood poured from his mouth, and his body was in an even worse condition. His limbs were completely useless, his bones had been cracked, and his skin was pretty much torn apart.
Fwoooooooo~
He was falling.
But on his face, there was the grin from before.
“I told you…”
“I don’t need to be strong…”
“I just need to be smarter than you.”
His eyelids felt extremely heavy.
“…I hope… this was fucking enough…”
He closed his eyes, and everything went black.
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Chapters
- Chapter 303: Good Times Don’t Last Forever (II)
- Chapter 302: Good Times Don’t Last Forever (I)
- Chapter 301: Elara
- Chapter 300 300: New Students
- Chapter 299: Demon Hunting
- Chapter 298: Plans For The Future!
- Chapter 297: Never Have I Ever...
- Chapter 296: Claire’s Boldness...
- Chapter 295: Meeting At The Tavern!
- Chapter 294 294: *Selene's Hunger (III)*
- Chapter 293 293: *Selene's Hunger (II)*
- Chapter 292: *Selene’s Hunger (I)*
- Chapter 291: Meeting Selene...
- Chapter 290: Yandere Lyra (II)
- Chapter 289: Yandere Lyra (I)
- Chapter 288: Switching Academies...
- Chapter 287 287: Finally A Breakthrough!
- Chapter 286 286: God Complex (IV)
- Chapter 285: God Complex (III)
- Chapter 284: God Complex (II)
- Chapter 283: God Complex (I)
- Chapter 282: *Morning Hood*
- Chapter 281 281: *Lyra's Jealousy (III)*
- Chapter 280: *Lyra’s Jealousy (II)*
- Chapter 279 279: Lyra's Jealousy (I)
- Chapter 278: Class Duels (IX)
- Chapter 277: Class Duels (VIII)
- Chapter 276: Class Duels (VII)
- Chapter 275: Class Duels (VI)
- Chapter 274: Class Duels (V)
- Chapter 273: Class Duels (IV)
- Chapter 272: Class Duels (III)
- Chapter 271: Class Duels (II)
- Chapter 270 270: Class Duels (I)
- Chapter 269: A Few Problems...
- Chapter 268: Back To Classes...
- Chapter 267: Warmth
- Chapter 266: Sharing A Dorm?
- Chapter 265: Nether Realm (XVIII)
- Chapter 264: Nether Realm (XVII)
- Chapter 263 263: Nether Realm (XVI)
- Chapter 262: Nether Realm (XV)
- Chapter 261: Sword Festival (XIV)
- Chapter 260: Sword Festival (XIII)
- Chapter 259: Sword Festival (XII)
- Chapter 258: Sword Festival (XI)
- Chapter 257 257: Sword Festival (X)
- Chapter 256: Sword Festival (IX)
- Chapter 255: Sword Festival (VIII)
- Chapter 254: Sword Festival (VII)
- Chapter 253 253: Sword Festival (VI)
- Chapter 252: Sword Festival (V)
- Chapter 251: Sword Festival (IV)
- Chapter 250: Sword Festival (III)
- Chapter 249: Sword Festival (II)
- Chapter 248: Sword Festival (I)
- Chapter 247: A Date With Maelis
- Chapter 246: A Physical Monster Has Been Born
- Chapter 245: Bribed By Maelis
- Chapter 244: A Strange Mark
- Chapter 243: The Incoming Festival
- Chapter 242: Results
- Chapter 241: Dungeon Crawl (IX)
- Chapter 240 240: Dungeon Crawl (VIII)
- Chapter 239 239: Dungeon Crawl (VII)
- Chapter 238: Dungeon Crawl (VI)
- Chapter 237: Dungeon Crawl (V)
- Chapter 236: Dungeon Crawl (IV)
- Chapter 235: Dungeon Crawl (III)
- Chapter 234: Dungeon Crawl (II)
- Chapter 233: Dungeon Crawl (I)
- Chapter 232: Two Weeks Later
- Chapter 231: A Private Tutor (IV)
- Chapter 230: A Private Tutor (III)
- Chapter 229: A Private Tutor (II)
- Chapter 228: A Private Tutor (I)
- Chapter 227: Plans For The Future
- Chapter 226: Gray Versus Ovrin (III)
- Chapter 225: Gray Versus Ovrin (II)
- Chapter 224: Gray Versus Ovrin (I)
- Chapter 223: A Negotiation For A Spar
- Chapter 222: Ovrin, A Major Villain
- Chapter 221: A Conflict
- Chapter 220: Acquiring Another Skill (IV)
- Chapter 219: Madness (III)
- Chapter 218: Madness (II)
- Chapter 217: Madness (I)
- Chapter 216: *A Half Mermaid’s Desire*
- Chapter 215: *A Half-Mermaid Service*
- Chapter 214: *A Half-Mermaid Hunger*
- Chapter 213: A Half-Mermaids’s Fear...
- Chapter 212: A Night Attack...?
- Chapter 211 211: The Colosseum
- Chapter 210 210: Aurora
- Chapter 209: A Decision To Make
- Chapter 208: Respect...?
- Chapter 207: One Last Chance
- Chapter 206: Gray Vs Seraph
- Chapter 205: Little Sera & Little Gray
- Chapter 204: Power Examination (III)
- Chapter 203: Power Examination (II)
- Chapter 202: Power Examination (I)
- Chapter 201: The Phoenix Class
- Chapter 200: Meeting The Student Council
- Chapter 199: The Academy Of Sword & Magic
- Chapter 198: A Flag That Was Finally Raised...
- Chapter 197: The Purpose Of Living
- Chapter 196: Dante Vs Gray
- Chapter 195: Perhaps... A Last Goodbye?
- Chapter 194: One Last Date...?
- Chapter 193: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (X)
- Chapter 192 192: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (IX)
- Chapter 191 191: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (VIII)
- Chapter 190: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (VII)
- Chapter 189: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (VI)
- Chapter 188: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (V)
- Chapter 187: [Flashbacks] (II)
- Chapter 186: [Flashbacks] (I)
- Chapter 185: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (IV)
- Chapter 184: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (III)
- Chapter 183: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (II)
- Chapter 182 182: A Trip To The City Of Sword & Magic (I)
- Chapter 181 181: Before The Inter-Academy Exchange
- Chapter 180: A Date With Lyra (V)
- Chapter 179: A Date With Lyra (IV)
- Chapter 178: A Date With Lyra (III)
- Chapter 177: A Date With Lyra (II)
- Chapter 176: A Date With Lyra (I)
- Chapter 175: A Little Annoyance
- Chapter 174: Demon Converging Gourd
- Chapter 173: Seven Stars Ball (VIII)
- Chapter 172: Seven Stars Ball (VII)
- Chapter 171: Seven Stars Ball (VI)
- Chapter 170: Seven Stars Ball (V)
- Chapter 169: Seven Stars Ball (IV)
- Chapter 168: Seven Stars Ball (III)
- Chapter 167: Seven Stars Ball (II)
- Chapter 166: Seven Stars Ball (I)
- Chapter 165: The End Of The Semester (XVIII)
- Chapter 164: The End Of The Semester (XVII)
- Chapter 163: The End Of The Semester (XVI)
- Chapter 162: The End Of The Semester (XV)
- Chapter 161: The End Of The Semester (XIV)
- Chapter 160: The End Of The Semester (XIII)
- Chapter 159: The End Of The Semester (XII)
- Chapter 158: The End Of The Semester (XI)
- Chapter 157: The End Of The Semester (X)
- Chapter 156: The End Of The Semester (IX)
- Chapter 155: The End Of The Semester (VIII)
- Chapter 154: The End Of The Semester (VII)
- Chapter 153: The End Of The Semester (VI)
- Chapter 152: The End Of The Semester (V)
- Chapter 151: The End Of The Semester (IV)
- Chapter 150: The End Of The Semester (III)
- Chapter 149: The End Of The Semester (II)
- Chapter 148: The End Of The Semester (I)
- Chapter 147: Determination
- Chapter 146: “…Feelings are useless weight.”
- Chapter 145: How... To Have Fun
- Chapter 144: How To Have Fun?
- Chapter 143: A Fight Not Meant To Lose [II]
- Chapter 142: A Fight Not Meant To Lose [I]
- Chapter 141: A Challenge For Lyra’s Hand...?
- Chapter 140: Seven Days Left
- Chapter 139: The End Of The Auction
- Chapter 138: Auction
- Chapter 137: An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 136: No Mercy
- Chapter 135: A Small Visit To The Black Market
- Chapter 134: Midterms Exams [XII]
- Chapter 133: Midterms Exams [XI]
- Chapter 132: Midterms Exams [X]
- Chapter 131: Midterms Exams [IX]
- Chapter 130: Midterms Exams [VIII]
- Chapter 129: Midterms Exams [VII]
- Chapter 128: Midterms Exams [VI]
- Chapter 127: Midterms Exams [V]
- Chapter 126: Midterms Exams [IV]
- Chapter 125: Midterms Exams [III]
- Chapter 124: Midterms Exams [II]
- Chapter 123: Midterms Exams [I]
- Chapter 122: Upgrades! Using The Scrolls!
- Chapter 121: The Headmistress Against An True Dragon! [II]
- Chapter 120: The Headmistress Against An True Dragon! [I]
- Chapter 119: A Meeting With Gloria, The Headmistress.
- Chapter 118: A Talk Between Brother & Sister
- Chapter 117: *A Half Mermaid’s Obsession [IV]*
- Chapter 116: *A Half Mermaid’s Obsession [III]*
- Chapter 115: A Half Mermaid’s Obsession [II]
- Chapter 114: A Half Mermaid’s Obsession [I]
- Chapter 113: Two Weeks Break [XIII]
- Chapter 112: Two Weeks Break [XII]
- Chapter 111: Two Weeks Break [XI]
- Chapter 110: Two Weeks Break [X]
- Chapter 109: Two Weeks Break [IX]
- Chapter 108: Two Weeks Break [VIII]
- Chapter 107: Two Weeks Break [VII]
- Chapter 106: Two Weeks Break [VI]
- Chapter 105: Two Weeks Break [V]
- Chapter 104: Two Weeks Break [IV]
- Chapter 103: Two Weeks Break [III]
- Chapter 102: Two Weeks Break [II]
- Chapter 101: Two Weeks Break [I]
- Chapter 100: The Demon’s Attack Aftermath...
- Chapter 99: Demon Attack [VIII]
- Chapter 98: Demon Attack [VII]
- Chapter 97: Demon Attack [VI]
- Chapter 96: Demon Attack [V]
- Chapter 95: Demon Attack [IV]
- Chapter 94: Demon Attack [III]
- Chapter 93: Demon Attack [II]
- Chapter 92: Demon Attack [I]
- Chapter 91: A Surprising Reunion...
- Chapter 90: A Madman’s Last Breath
- Chapter 89: A Madman’s Blood
- Chapter 88 88: Humiliation
- Chapter 87: Superiority
- Chapter 86: Combat Intuition
- Chapter 85: Putting A Mark In Selina~
- Chapter 84 84: The Results Of The Practical Exam
- Chapter 83 83: Practical Dungeon Exam (XVI)
- Chapter 82 82: Practical Dungeon Exam (XV)
- Chapter 81: Practical Dungeon Exam (XIV)
- Chapter 80: Practical Dungeon Exam (XIII)
- Chapter 79: Practical Dungeon Exam (XII)
- Chapter 78: Practical Dungeon Exam (XI)
- Chapter 77: Practical Dungeon Exam (X)
- Chapter 76: Practical Dungeon Exam (IX)
- Chapter 75: Practical Dungeon Exam (VIII)
- Chapter 74: Practical Dungeon Exam (VII)
- Chapter 73: Practical Dungeon Exam (VI)
- Chapter 72: Practical Dungeon Exam (V)
- Chapter 71: Practical Dungeon Exam (IV)
- Chapter 70: Practical Dungeon Exam (III)
- Chapter 69: Practical Dungeon Exam (II)
- Chapter 68: Practical Dungeon Exam (I)
- Chapter 67: Trouble In The Cafeteria
- Chapter 66: Training with Lyra...
- Chapter 65: Selveria
- Chapter 64: Training
- Chapter 63: Results
- Chapter 62: Duskwood Trial Grounds (VIII)
- Chapter 61: Duskwood Trial Grounds (VII)
- Chapter 60: Duskwood Trial Grounds (VI)
- Chapter 59: Duskwood Trial Grounds (V)
- Chapter 58: Duskwood Trial Grounds (IV)
- Chapter 57: Duskwood Trial Grounds (III)
- Chapter 56: Duskwood Trial Grounds (II)
- Chapter 55: Duskwood Trial Grounds (I)
- Chapter 54: Mistakes & Meeting Lyra
- Chapter 53: Gray & Alina
- Chapter 52: Helping Maelis...
- Chapter 51: Training Grounds & Maelis
- Chapter 50: Arrogance
- Chapter 49: Meeting Two Childhood Friends
- Chapter 48: First Class
- Chapter 47: The Aftermath
- Chapter 46: *One Day Seduction* (IV)
- Chapter 45: *One Day Seduction* (III)
- Chapter 44: *One Day Seduction* (II)
- Chapter 43: *One Day Seduction* (I)
- Chapter 42: The Hidden Student Ranking!
- Chapter 41: The Entrance Exam (VIII)
- Chapter 40: The Entrance Exam (VII)
- Chapter 39: The Entrance Exam (VI)
- Chapter 38: The Entrance Exam (V)
- Chapter 37: The Entrance Exam (IV)
- Chapter 36: Gray & Maelis
- Chapter 35: The Entrance Exam (III)
- Chapter 34: The Entrance Exam (II)
- Chapter 33: The Entrance Exam (I)
- Chapter 32: The Entrance Ceremony...
- Chapter 31: Gloria Academy & Buying A Useless God-Tier Artifact!
- Chapter 30: Finally Leaving The City Of Knights
- Chapter 29: Finally Getting A Knight Rank!
- Chapter 28: Destroying The Instructor
- Chapter 27: Choosing An Instructor To Fight
- Chapter 26: The Final Trial
- Chapter 25: Class Selection
- Chapter 24: The Three Virtues Of A Knight (VI)
- Chapter 23: The Three Virtues Of A Knight (V)
- Chapter 22: The Three Virtues Of A Knight (IV)
- Chapter 21: The Three Virtues Of A Knight (III)
- Chapter 20: The Three Virtues Of A Knight (II)
- Chapter 19: The Three Virtues Of A Knight (I)
- Chapter 18: The Beginning Of The Knight Assessment
- Chapter 17: City of Knights (VIII)
- Chapter 16: City of Knights (VII)
- Chapter 15: City of Knights (VI)
- Chapter 14: City of Knights (V)
- Chapter 13: City of Knights (IV)
- Chapter 12: City of Knights (III)
- Chapter 11: City of Knights (II)
- Chapter 10: City of Knights (I)
- Chapter 9: Status Panel
- Chapter 8: A FORCED Deal With Jasmine
- Chapter 7: A Deal With Jasmine
- Chapter 6: The Inheritance Dungeon (IV)
- Chapter 5: The Inheritance Dungeon (III)
- Chapter 4: The Inheritance Dungeon (II)
- Chapter 3: The Inheritance Dungeon (I)
- Chapter 2: The First Kill
- Chapter 1: Prologue