Chapter 225: The Mercenary Lord Part I
Translator: HunterW
Editor: RED
After taking care of my Stat points and Pedro’s Chest, I remained in the Troll Dungeon to hunt. I needed to train more than ever now. I cut through one large horde of Trolls like a tornado through a farm field, and as the last Troll fell before me, my Comm Link rang.
“Hello?”
“Ah, Young Master. There is a guest here looking for you.”
“Who is it?” Another guest. I’d been getting quite a few visitors lately and they had all brought trouble with them.
“He says his name is Devram.”
“Devram?” The name sounded familiar, but I wasn’t sure from where.
“Yes, sir. He says he’s from the Karaviki Mercenary Corps, under the direct command of the Mercenary Lord. He says the two of you met before.”
“Ah, right.” That’s right. Devram was the mercenary who took part in the Dark Caster Raid in the US. “Did he say why he came?”
“He says he has a letter from the Mercenary Lord addressed to you, and he would very much like to meet with you again.”
“Hmm…” Madun Yatekin was as much a Lord as Lagus Aman, and he was known as the perfect mercenary.
In the beginning, mercenaries were more akin to con artists. They would accept a contract and the payment up front and would do whatever escort, hunting, or exploration that was asked of them, but whenever things got dicey, they would get the hell out of Dodge the first chance they got. They would then argue that the client was responsible for the failure, deem the contract void, and keep their payment.
It seemed that there was no such thing as a proper mercenary. One could say that it would be better to not use these mercenaries at all in the first place, but there were always times to have to resort to such measures, regardless of the cost. It was then Madun Yatekin appeared and formed the Mercenary Corps under the Shield of Aleppo, which represented the Corps’ promise to uphold their contracts, no matter what.
No ordinary Joe could wear the Shield of Aleppo. Each prospective mercenary had to show that they had the proper set of skills, abilities, and morale in order to join. They also had to follow Madun’s rules to the letter. Madun had set the requirements of what it meant to be a real mercenary, and not following his rules meant that you were a false mercenary, a con. It didn’t take long for Madun Yatekin to be called the Mercenary Lord and his Mercenary Corps became a force that could not easily be trifled with.
Now that same Mercenary Lord wanted to meet with me. “I understand. I’ll be home soon.” As Anton said, the Judge’s Continent was going to appear soon. With that timing, this meeting probably had something to do with it, and if that was the case, then it wasn’t a bad idea to have the Mercenary Lord as an ally.
——
Back at my house in Seoul…
“It’s been a while, Mr. Lee.”
“It has. Have you been well?” I shook hands with Devram, and we sat down in my drawing room.
“Same old. You’ve been quite busy since we last met, haven’t you?”
“It sort of happened that way. But what brings you all the way here?”
“Oh, right. This is a letter to you from Master Madun.” Devram took out a fancy-looking envelope with a wax seal.
There really wasn’t much written in the letter. It just had a formal greeting with Madun’s signature, meaning that Devram himself wanted to meet with me.
“To be honest, I wanted to ask you for a favor.”
“Alright. I can at least hear you out.”
“Thank you. I’m not sure how much you know about this, but there are many thieves and cons out there who call themselves mercenaries. Master Madun has made it his personal mission to get rid of all of them.”
“Yeah, I’ve heard of that.”
“And that leaves those false mercenaries unhappy with Master Madun and the Mercenary Corps.”
“Well, I’m sure they’ll feel that way.” Only mercenaries wearing the Shield of Aleppo received contracts, leaving the rest with no work.
“There are times when we fail contracts. We don’t publicize this, but it’s no secret.”
“Sure, that can happen.”
“But seventy percent of those failed contracts are because of La Griffe, an organization made up of those false mercenaries. They purposely interfere with our contracts and cause us to fail. Many of our mercenaries have died as a result.”
I had never heard of La Griffe, but I could tell from Devram’s sour expression how much he hated them.
“If we faced them in a full-on battle, we could easily wipe them out, but they know this as well and have resorted to guerilla warfare to whittle away at our resources. They are also avoiding the Karaviki division and focusing on the weaker branches. Their attacks have been getting stronger and more frequent, and our boys are starting to become restless.”
“Wow. That sounds very frustrating. I’m sorry to hear that.”
“Yes, it is frustrating, to say the least. But the kicker is… they contacted us not too long ago.”
“Really?”
“Yes. They proposed a challenge to Master Madun personally, with the condition that the loser will have to disband their organization and cease all mercenary activities.”
What Devram explained after that was simple. The Karaviki Division of the Mercenary Corps was based in Ankara, Turkey. Store 39 of Ankara had revealed a small Quest not too long ago, called the Defense Quest. The challenge La Griffe proposed was to set the Quest at maximum difficulty and the winner would be decided by whoever lasts the longest.
“It seems they had properly prepared for their own challenge. They even recruited the Slayer. On top of that, they wrote up a Troll Market contract stating that we weren’t allowed to bring in any outsiders for help. This was a ploy to prevent us from recruiting someone like you. No, they were targeting you specifically.” Devram took a sip from his tea before continuing. “They held us at ransom. If we didn’t sign the contract as soon as possible, they would continue their guerilla attacks against our lower branches.”
“Hold on a second. Did you guys sign the contract?” I interrupted.
“Yes, we did.”
“Then why are you telling me this?” I wasn’t a mercenary, nor did I wear the Shield of Aleppo. If they had already signed the contract, then there was nothing I could do. There was no breaking a Troll Market contract. There was a reason one cost 350 million golden rings.
“You are absolutely correct. You aren’t part of our Mercenary Corps, but you still have that item, don’t you?”
“Do you mean this?” I took out an item Devram had given me during the Shire Guild’s feast after the Dark Caster Raid.
“That’s right. La Griffe obviously predicted that we would come to you when they recruited the Slayer. I can’t blame them. No one wants to face you in battle anymore. That’s why they bought that Troll contract, but unfortunately for them, they do not know that you have that.”
==[Karaviki Mercenary Corps Rank 1 Token of Authority (No Rank)
Grants total authority over 1,000 members of the Karaviki Mercenary Corps for 1 month.
Usable only by Lee Jiwon.
Destroyed after 1 use.]==
“I had expected you to use it during the Abu Dhabi guild battle, or during the war in Mexico, but I see now that you didn’t need it. I have to say, though, that the Karaviki division did preemptively prepare.”
“But using this won’t make me a part of the Mercenary Corps.” It didn’t put me under the command of the Mercenary Corps; it gave me my own mercenary team to command.
“You’re right. It won’t put you into our ranks, but it will make you one of our captains for a month. It wouldn’t work if we had given you the Token after we signed the contract, but since I gave that to you way before, it isn’t affected by the contract. You will become one of our captains without any issues.”
“Hmm…” I pretended I was thinking about what Devram said, but I had already decided that I would help them. The Mercenary Corps was probably the most reliable ally to have. “Very well, I’ll help. I don’t like the fact that these false mercenaries even existm either.” I had faced many false mercenaries now, especially during the fight against the Blood Prince and the Predator Duke. Those damned devas working for deities were all mercenaries.
“Thank you!”
——
I stood alone on the terrace overlooking my garden.
“Should I tell them?” I knew that I shouldn’t keep the existence of the Judge’s Continent to myself. I knew I had to tell my allied factions since it quite literally meant the end of the world.
“But since all VIP members of Stores will soon learn of the Judge’s Continent, I may as well wait a little longer.” If I made a scene about something only I knew, I could very well seem like a real madman. If everyone was going to find out soon enough, I may as well bide my time and wait for the perfect timing.
“What I need to focus on right now is my own strength.” Even though I was going to need the help of other guilds and organizations, the best thing I had to rely on was my own abilities. If I was strong enough, then I could fight on the Judge’s Continent without worry.
“I have no time to rest.” I took out my Clan Badge and used it to teleport to the Faroe Islands.I was expected to arrive at Ankara in three days. I needed to train as hard as I could during that time.
——
Ankara, Turkey…
“Lee Jiwon said he’ll come?”
“Yes sir.” Devram had just reported to his superiors what he discussed with Lee Jiwon.
“Ha…that’s a relief to hear.” Madun Yatekin sighed when he heard the good news.
“Master Madun, do you really think we need Lee Jiwon’s help?”
“I was actually thinking the same thing, sir. Just because those cowards have the help of the Slayer, I doubt we have much to worry about. I’m sure our Mercenary Corps can beat them at their own game on our own!” a couple of the Corps officers exclaimed.
Madun chuckled. “You may be right, but I’d rather be on the safe side. This is not the time or place for pride.”
“I have to agree. Besides, having Lee Jiwon on our side might be enough to show them what sort of mistake their existence is.” Taniya, another of the Corps officers agreed with Madun. She didn’t seem like much, but no one ever looked down on her, especially because of the abilities she possessed. “Something big awaits us on the horizon. This matter with the La Griffe is nothing compared to what’s about to happen. In order for us to prepare for this event, we need allies, and recruiting Lee Jiwon is the best place to start.”
“…” Taniya had never really spoken as vaguely as this before, but she was also never wrong, so the other officers did not dispute her.
“Very well. We’ll proceed as planned.”
“Yes sir!”
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Chapters
- Chapter 300: The Alternate Ending (And the Author’s Comments)
- Chapter 299: Lee Jiwon Part V (Final Chapter)
- Chapter 298: Lee Jiwon Part IV
- Chapter 297: Lee Jiwon Part III
- Chapter 296: Lee Jiwon Part II
- Chapter 295: Lee Jiwon Part I
- Chapter 294: The Choice Part II
- Chapter 293: The Choice Part I
- Chapter 292: Adora the Monster Part VII
- Chapter 291: Adora the Monster Part VI
- Chapter 290: Adora the Monster Part V
- Chapter 289: Adora the Monster Part IV
- Chapter 288: Adora the Monster Part III
- Chapter 287: Adora the Monster Part II
- Chapter 286: Adora the Monster Part I
- Chapter 285: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part IV
- Chapter 284: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part III
- Chapter 283: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part II
- Chapter 282: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part I
- Chapter 281: Dibs Part III
- Chapter 280: Dibs Part II
- Chapter 279: Dibs Part I
- Chapter 278: Claudia Part VI
- Chapter 277: Claudia Part V
- Chapter 276: Claudia Part IV
- Chapter 275: Claudia Part III
- Chapter 274: Claudia Part II
- Chapter 273: Claudia Part I
- Chapter 272: Excursion Part V
- Chapter 271: Excursion Part IV
- Chapter 270: Excursion Part III
- Chapter 269: Excursion Part II
- Chapter 268: Excursion Part I
- Chapter 267: What’s Got You So Curious? Part III
- Chapter 266: What’s Got You So Curious? Part II
- Chapter 265: What’s Got You So Curious? Part I
- Chapter 264: Troublemaker Part IV
- Chapter 263: Troublemaker Part III
- Chapter 262: Troublemaker Part II
- Chapter 261: Troublemaker Part I
- Chapter 260: Angel Part IV
- Chapter 259: Angel Part III
- Chapter 258: Angel Part II
- Chapter 257: Angel Part I
- Chapter 256: Counterattack Part IV
- Chapter 255: Counterattack Part III
- Chapter 254: Counterattack Part II
- Chapter 253: Counterattack Part I
- Chapter 252: Section 79, Part III
- Chapter 251: Section 79, Part II
- Chapter 250: Section 79 Part I
- Chapter 249: First Contact Part IV
- Chapter 248: First Contact Part III
- Chapter 247: First Contact Part II
- Chapter 246: First Contact Part I
- Chapter 245: The Judge’s Continent Part IV
- Chapter 244: The Judge’s Continent Part III
- Chapter 243: The Judge’s Continent, Part II
- Chapter 242: The Judge’s Continent Part I
- Chapter 241: Death Part IV
- Chapter 240: Death Part III
- Chapter 239: Death Part II
- Chapter 238: Death Part I
- Chapter 237: The House Centipede Part IV
- Chapter 236: The House Centipede Part III
- Chapter 235: The House Centipede Part II
- Chapter 234: The House Centipede Part I
- Chapter 233: The Value of Information Part III
- Chapter 232: The Value of Information Part II
- Chapter 231: The Value of Information Part I
- Chapter 230: Defense Part IV
- Chapter 229: Defense Part III
- Chapter 228: Defense Part II
- Chapter 227: Defense Part I
- Chapter 226: The Mercenary Lord Part II
- Chapter 225: The Mercenary Lord Part I
- Chapter 224: A Small Clue Part II
- Chapter 223: A Small Clue Part I
- Chapter 222: Pedro the Avenger Part VI
- Chapter 221: Pedro the Avenger Part V
- Chapter 220: Pedro the Avenger, Part IV
- Chapter 219: Pedro the Avenger, Part III
- Chapter 218: Pedro the Avenger Part II
- Chapter 217: Pedro the Avenger, Part I
- Chapter 216: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part IV
- Chapter 215: It Obviously Isn’t Me, Part III
- Chapter 214: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part II
- Chapter 213: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part I
- Chapter 212: Crossroads Part III
- Chapter 211: Crossroads Part II
- Chapter 210: Crossroads, Part I
- Chapter 209: The Avenger Who Appeared in Mexico Part II
- Chapter 208: The Avenger Who Appeared in Mexico Part I
- Chapter 207: The Perfect Conclusion, Part V
- Chapter 206: The Perfect Conclusion Part IV
- Chapter 205: The Perfect Conclusion Part III
- Chapter 204: The Perfect Conclusion Part II
- Chapter 203: The Perfect Conclusion Part I
- Chapter 202: The Grim Reaper Part IV
- Chapter 201: The Grim Reaper Part III
- Chapter 200: The Grim Reaper Part II
- Chapter 199: The Grim Reaper Part I
- Chapter 198: Rift between Brothers Part III
- Chapter 197: Rift between Brothers Part II
- Chapter 196: Rift between Brothers, Part I
- Chapter 195: Let It Simmer Part III
- Chapter 194: Let it Simmer, Part II
- Chapter 193: Let it Simmer Part I
- Chapter 192: Lee Jiwon Again? Part II
- Chapter 191: Lee Jiwon Again? Part I
- Chapter 190: Bring Me Your Best Treasure, Part III
- Chapter 189: Bring Me Your Best Treasure Part II
- Chapter 188: Bring Me Your Best Treasure Part I
- Chapter 187: Predation Part III
- Chapter 186: Predation Part II
- Chapter 185: Predation Part I
- Chapter 184: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole Part III
- Chapter 183: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole, Part II
- Chapter 182: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole, Part I
- Chapter 181: Their Circumstances, Part III
- Chapter 180: Their Circumstances, Part II
- Chapter 179: Their Circumstances, Part I
- Chapter 178: Betting on Zero and One Part III
- Chapter 177: Betting On Zero and One Part II
- Chapter 176: Betting on Zero and One Part I
- Chapter 175: The Dark Caster Raid Part V
- Chapter 174: The Dark Caster Raid, Part IV
- Chapter 173: The Dark Caster Raid Part III
- Chapter 172: The Dark Caster Raid, Part II
- Chapter 171: The Dark Caster Raid Part I
- Chapter 170: The Guest from America Part III
- Chapter 169: The Guest from America Part II
- Chapter 168: The Guest from America, Part I
- Chapter 167: Lee Kangchan Part III
- Chapter 166: Lee Kangchan Part II
- Chapter 165: Lee Kangchan Part I
- Chapter 164: I’m the Star of the Show, Part III
- Chapter 163: I’m the Star of the Show, Part II
- Chapter 162: I’m the Star of the Show, Part I
- Chapter 161: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part III
- Chapter 160: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part II
- Chapter 159: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part I
- Chapter 158: Why Are You Coming Out From There?! Part II
- Chapter 157: Why Are You Coming Out From There?! Part I
- Chapter 156: First? Part III
- Chapter 155: First? Part II
- Chapter 154: First? Part I
- Chapter 153: The Predator Duke Part III
- Chapter 152: The Predator Duke, Part II
- Chapter 151: The Predator Duke, Part I
- Chapter 150: I Don’t Have a Choice, Part III
- Chapter 149: I Don’t Have a Choice, Part II
- Chapter 148: I Don’t Have a Choice Part I
- Chapter 147: The Monster Tribe Part III
- Chapter 146: The Monster Tribe, Part II
- Chapter 145: The Monster Tribe, Part I
- Chapter 144: This Has To Be A Bug! Part IV
- Chapter 143: This Has To Be A Bug! Part III
- Chapter 142: This Has To Be A Bug! Part II
- Chapter 141: This Has Got To Be A Bug! Part I
- Chapter 140: Time Attack, Part III
- Chapter 139: Time Attack, Part II
- Chapter 138: Time Attack, Part I
- Chapter 137: Muskan Part II
- Chapter 136: Muskan, Part I
- Chapter 135: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part V
- Chapter 134: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part IV
- Chapter 133: God of Destruction’s Descendant Part III
- Chapter 132: God of Destruction’s Descendant Part II
- Chapter 131: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part I
- Chapter 130: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part III
- Chapter 129: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part II
- Chapter 128: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part I
- Chapter 127: Lagus Aman, Part IV
- Chapter 126: Lagus Aman Part III
- Chapter 125: Lagus Aman Part II
- Chapter 124: Lagus Aman, Part 1
- Chapter 123: India? Part III
- Chapter 122: India? Part II
- Chapter 121: India? Part I
- Chapter 120: Bringing Up the Past, Part IV
- Chapter 119: Bringing Up the Past, Part III
- Chapter 118: Bringing up the Past, Part II
- Chapter 117: Bringing up the Past, Part I
- Chapter 116: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part IV
- Chapter 115: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part III
- Chapter 114: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part II
- Chapter 113: The Real Treasure of the King Emperor, Part I
- Chapter 112: My Name is Lee Jiwon! Part III
- Chapter 111: My Name is Lee Jiwon! Part II
- Chapter 110: I Am Lee Jiwon! Part I
- Chapter 109: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part IV
- Chapter 108: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part III
- Chapter 107: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part II
- Chapter 106: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part I
- Chapter 105: The Next Phase Part IV
- Chapter 104: The Next Phase Part 3
- Chapter 103: The Next Phase Part 2
- Chapter 102: The Next Phase Part I
- Chapter 101: Bow Down to the Champ! Part III
- Chapter 100: Bow Down to the Champ! Part II
- Chapter 99: Bow Down to the Champ! Part I
- Chapter 98: Guerilla Warfare Part III
- Chapter 97: Guerilla Warfare Part II
- Chapter 96: Guerilla Warfare, Part I
- Chapter 95: Failed Negotiations Part II
- Chapter 95: Failed Negotiations Part I
- Chapter 94: Bait the Baiters Part III
- Chapter 92: Bait the Baiters, Part II
- Chapter 91: Bait the Baiters, Part I
- Chapter 90: The Invitation from Macao, Part II
- Chapter 89: The Invitation from Macau, Part I
- Chapter 88: The Blood Prince, Part IV
- Chapter 87: The Blood Prince Part III
- Chapter 87: The Blood Prince Part II
- Chapter 86: The Blood Prince, Part I
- Chapter 84: Clash, Part III
- Chapter 83: Clash, Part II
- Chapter 82: Clash, Part I
- Chapter 81: Nip it in the Bud, Part II
- Chapter 80: Nip it in the Bud, Part I
- Chapter 79: Hidden Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 78: Hidden Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 77: Minor Contact? Part II
- Chapter 76: Minor Contact? Part 1
- Chapter 75: To Egypt, Part II
- Chapter 74: To Egypt Part I
- Chapter 73: The God of Lightning that isn’t the God of Lightning, Part II
- Chapter 72: The God of Lightning that isn’t the God of Lightning, Part I
- Chapter 71: Gorgons Part III
- Chapter 70: Gorgons, Part II
- Chapter 69: Find the Duck Duck! Part II
- Chapter 68: Find the Duck Duck!, Part I
- Chapter 67: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part IV
- Chapter 66: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part III
- Chapter 65: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part II
- Chapter 64: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part 1
- Chapter 63: To the Fourth Floor, Part 2
- Chapter 62: To the Fourth Floor, Part
- Chapter 61: Onwards to Seorak Mountain Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 60: Onwards to Seorak Mountain Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 59: Greed Part 2
- Chapter 58: Greed, Part I
- Chapter 57: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion?, Part III
- Chapter 56: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion? Part II
- Chapter 55: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion? Part I
- Chapter 54: Gnosis Information Guild, Part II
- Chapter 53: Gnosis Information Guild, Part I
- Chapter 52: I’ll Take Out My Four-Year Injustice on Monsters, Part II
- Chapter 51: I’ll Take Out My Four-Year Injustice on Monsters, Part I
- Chapter 50: How Long Was I Out?! Part III
- Chapter 49: How Long Was I Out?! Part II The next day began like any other day.
- Chapter 48: How Long Was I Out?! Part I
- Chapter 48: Song Haechang, Part II
- Chapter 47: Song Haechang, Part I
- Chapter 46: It’s a Trap?, Part II
- Chapter 45: It’s a Trap?, Part I
- Chapter 44: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part VI
- Chapter 43: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part V
- Chapter 42: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part V
- Chapter 41: Searching for the Country’s Last Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 39: Searching for the Country’s Last Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 38: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part III
- Chapter 37: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part II
- Chapter 36: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part I
- Chapter 35: Hyungjae Loans, Part IV
- Chapter 34: Hyungjae Loans, Part III
- Chapter 33: Hyungjae Loans, Part II
- Chapter 32: Hyungjae Loans, Part I
- Chapter 31: The Rank 8 Item, Part III
- Chapter 30: The Rank 8 Item, Part II
- Chapter 29: The Rank 8 Item, Part I
- Chapter 28: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part VII
- Chapter 27: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part VI
- Chapter 26: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part V
- Chapter 25: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part IV
- Chapter 24: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part III
- Chapter 23: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part I
- Chapter 22: Low-Tier Dungeon 47, Part VI
- Chapter 21: Low-Tier Dungeon 47, Part V
- Chapter 20: Low-Grade Dungeon 47, Part IV
- Chapter 19: Low-Tier Dungeon, Part III
- Chapter 18: Low-Tier Dungeon 47
- Chapter 17: Dungeon Seeking, Part Nine
- Chapter 16: Dungeon Seeking, Part Eight
- Chapter 15: Dungeon Seeking, Part Seven
- Chapter 14: Dungeon Seeking, Part Six
- Chapter 13: Dungeon Seeking Part Four
- Chapter 12: Dungeon Seeking, Part Three
- Chapter 11: Dungeon Seeking, Part Two
- Chapter 10: Store 72 Visit, Part Five
- Chapter 9: Store 72 Visit, Part Four
- Chapter 8: Store 72 Visit, Part Three
- Chapter 7: Store 72 Visit, Part Two
- Chapter 6: The Luckiest Man, Part Three
- Chapter 5: The Luckiest Man, Part Two
- Chapter 4: The Luckiest Man, Part One
- Chapter 3: Test 1455? Part Three
- Chapter 2: Test 1455? Part Two
- Chapter 1: Test 1455?
- Chapter 1: Prologue