Chapter 55: The Gift of Restoring Life
“Phew. Today’s work really was tough, wasn’t it?” In the crowded and chaotic alleyways of the old housing blocks by the eastern quadrant of the inner walls, Henry, carrying a small sack of potatoes, dragged his tired body back home.
He had woken up early in the morning to do hard labor at the mines outside the city, working from morning until afternoon before finally getting this month’s pay to spend on food and miscellaneous expenses.
Though the foreman at the mine had skimmed off about a third of his pay, the weight of the bag of potatoes in his hands felt substantial. He listened to the clinking of the five silver coins in his left pocket as his weathered face broke into a toothy grin.
“I’ll take Vanessa out for a little treat. I even earned an extra silver coin this month,” Henry murmured, rubbing his slightly sore shoulders. He had worked harder than usual this month.
Because of the war, the cost of living in the capital had skyrocketed. He used to be able to take his daughter out for a good meal once a month and even allow his wife to see a play, but ever since the war began, inflation had made even basic survival a struggle. No one had spare money for leisure anymore.
Fortunately, the owner of the mine unexpectedly turned out to be a kind man, who gave the workers a pay raise as a result. Their wages were about 50% more than before. By gritting his teeth and enduring the hardship, Henry felt that he could still manage to get by. His wife was also working harder, washing clothes for others to earn extra money. Every time Henry saw her hands soaked white and peeling from the work, his heart ached terribly.
This month, he had worked especially hard to earn an extra silver coin, toiling from dawn till dusk. Half of it would go toward taking his wife and daughter out for a small break, while the rest would be saved for emergencies.
His mood lightened at the thought. Despite the tough labor, it felt worthwhile. Still, he knew he couldn’t push his limits like this again next month. The strain on his arm was reaching its peak. If he didn’t rest, he risked losing the ability to work entirely.
Suddenly, a rumbling sound came from behind, catching Henry’s attention. He turned to see a formation of well-armed royal guards running down the street.
“What’s going on now?” Henry muttered with some frustration, scratching his head. He didn’t have a favorable impression of these arrogant city guards. When on duty, they never considered the lives of the lower-class citizens in the wall area. At best, they’d kick someone out of the way; at worst, they might draw their swords on passersby for perceived interference.
The war had made the city unstable. The wall district, already chaotic, had become the most dangerous part of the capital. Murder, robbery, assault, and brawls were daily occurrences. As a result, city guards patrolled the area frequently.
“I just hope they don’t demolish my house again,” Henry sighed. What else could he do? He was just another bottom-tier resident of the wall district, with a wife and child to support. The pressures of family life had aged him prematurely—though he was only forty, he looked closer to fifty.
Sometimes, Henry envied the bachelors who spent their wages on cheap beer, drinking themselves into oblivion at the taverns. But when he then thought of his wife’s gentle massages and his daughter’s innocent smile, he would punch himself in the face. How could he even think of being so selfish?
The last time the city guards searched around the inner walls for fugitives, they didn’t bother notifying the residents. Instead, they barged in, smashing and overturning everything in sight.
Those who resisted were either kicked to the ground or run through with a blade. The elderly man next door, for instance, had merely tried to stop them from harming his old cat and was struck so hard on the back of his head with a sword hilt that he met his end.
Shaking his head, Henry’s initial good mood vanished in an instant. He regretted coming to the capital in his youth. The capital was a good place, but not for people like him.
Pushing aside his gloomy thoughts, he stopped in front of a modest but tidy stone house. He adjusted his expression, forcing a smile. He didn’t want his wife, Sunny, to sense his sorrow.
Pulling out a key, he unlocked the door. The sound of guards rushing by once again made him frown. So many soldiers—something big must have happened. A sense of unease spread through him. Perhaps he should fetch his daughter from her night classes early, just to be safe.
With a creak, the old wooden door groaned as he pushed it open. The house wasn’t dim, but the towering city walls blocked much of the sunlight.
“Sani, I’m home! Guess what surprise I brought?” Henry called out loudly, shaking his clothes to make the coins in his chest pocket jingle clearly in the small house.
“Dear, what’s gotten you so happy?” his wife’s voice came from the kitchen, accompanied by the rhythmic sound of a knife chopping on a cutting board.
“Can’t you hear it?” Henry grinned as he placed the sack on the floor and slumped into a chair by the table. Exhausted from a full day of work, he decided to rest before joining her.
“Sorry, dear. My ears are ailing. Why don’t you just tell me?” Sani responded. The chopping continued.
“Haha, I earned an extra silver coin! Tomorrow night, you can go watch a play at the Night Lily Theater. While you’re there, I’ll take Vanessa to buy some pastries, and there’ll even be some left for you,” Henry said, laughing. His wife rarely made jokes, so her playfulness today was a pleasant surprise.
“Oh, that’s wonderful! I haven’t seen a play at the Night Lily in ages. I missed the second half of The Black Prince and the Ghost Princess. Vanessa hasn’t had pastries in a long time either. But once I finish what I’m working on, we won’t need to worry about such trivial things anymore, heehee.” Sani’s tone was gentle, but there was a strange undertone to her words. The sound of chopping continued without pause.
“What do you mean? Right, Sani, what are you chopping? What’s for dinner?” Henry asked, growing uneasy. His wife usually greeted him at the door with a hug, but today she remained in the kitchen. They were out of food—what could she possibly be chopping?
“Ah, dear, I’m just cutting some meat while completing the Life Sacrament of our church. Once it’s done, we won’t have to worry about all those annoying things anymore, heehee.” His wife’s voice remained soft, but there was an indescribable eeriness to her tone, and her words carried an unsettling meaning.
“Meat? Where did we get meat from?” Henry asked, his unease growing. He was aware that his wife had recently started following some church known as the “Font of Life,” but given how tough life was, he hadn’t paid it much attention. As long as it brought her happiness, it seemed harmless. But what she was saying now felt wrong.
He wanted to get up and see what was going on in the kitchen, but his body, heavy with fatigue, made him hesitate. It felt unnecessary. Instead, he stayed in his chair, keeping up the conversation. Yet he couldn’t shake an unsettling thought: where could they have possibly gotten meat? They could barely afford basic food.
“Why don’t you come and see for yourself?” His wife’s voice turned teasing, laced with a strange twist that stirred something deep inside Henry—a sinister curiosity he couldn’t suppress.
Henry’s mind began to wander, dark thoughts surfacing unbidden. His wife, Sunny, was considered quite attractive by the standards of the walls. Many men had ogled her. Henry had once been proud of this and even had to fend off offers from lecherous neighbors. Yet now, her odd tone and the mysterious appearance of the meat planted a seed of suspicion in his mind.
Could it be? While he toiled away, had his wife… sold herself?
The notion was absurd, yet it gripped his mind with an iron hold. An uncontrollable rage surged through him, his blood boiling with anger.
“You ungrateful wretch! I’ve worked so hard, and this is how you repay me?!” he roared, leaping from his chair. His fists clenched, knuckles cracking with the pressure, as he stormed toward the kitchen. His exhaustion forgotten, he was driven by a fury that demanded answers—and retribution.
But as he burst into the kitchen, his fury turned to shock, his body freezing in place. The sight before him was beyond comprehension, beyond any nightmare he’d ever imagined.His eyes bulged.
The scene was a grotesque tableau of horror. The kitchen counters were smeared with blood and viscera. On the chopping board lay a mass of flesh—disjointed, unrecognizable. Yet amidst the carnage, his wife’s head sat atop the mass, her face intact but horrifyingly animated, her lips curling into a soft smile.
The scene unfolding before Henry’s eyes had already surpassed anything he had experienced in his decades of life. This hellish spectacle on earth shattered his mental defenses entirely. The hot blood of rage that once coursed through his veins abruptly cooled, almost ceasing to flow.
“What’s wrong, dear? Are you going to join me as well?” His wife’s voice drifted from the kitchen—no, from the cutting board in the kitchen.
“No, no, Sunny, that isn’t you, is it?! What’s going on? What’s going on?! A mon-monster!” Henry stammered in disbelief at the gentle voice coming from… his wife’s severed head.
On the counter lay a grotesque heap of what could barely be called human flesh. His wife was reduced to just a head and an arm. That single arm was grotesquely fused directly to her head, as if crudely attached with shoddy clay. It moved mechanically as it chopped the pile of meat on the counter.
“Ah… just wait a little longer, my dear. Don’t rush. I’ll finish up soon. Once I’ve offered my share of the blood sacrifice to my Lord, you can help with the rest. And of course, our darling Vanessa, too,” said the head, lips moving. The lone arm picked up a chunk of flesh and dropped it into the pot beside her.
“Sunny, that’s…?!” Henry couldn’t even complete his sentence. The implication of her words was beyond horrifying. He was paralyzed on the spot.
“Yes, that’s me, haha!” The head let out a manic giggle, sending shivers down Henry’s spine. He felt a mix of anguish and terror.
“How did you become like this?!” he shouted uncontrollably, his fear momentarily overtaken by anger and confusion.
“Because I’ve seen the true meaning of life! Praise my Lord, the origin of all life, Erphine!” his wife’s head shouted fanatically. At her exclamation, the pot of flesh began to tremble. Unable to help himself, Henry looked over.
What was that? The grotesque mixture of flesh and bone fragments in the pot, which should have been completely dead, now squirmed like a living thing. A nauseatingly sweet metallic odor filled the air. But no… it wasn’t disgusting. It was… beautiful.
It was so beautiful, the way it twisted and writhed. It reminded him of the swirling stars he’d gazed at as a child on summer nights. Look, from within it, a mouth was forming—it must have been from the pieces his wife had just cut. So beautiful. Just like the way she had always been.
Oh, and there it was, an enormous eye made of intestines woven together, with a liver and stomach as decor. It was mesmerizing. Oh, it was looking at him! This must be the gaze of the Lord. He… he had to return to Him, the source of all things. To give himself to Him—what bliss! He had to complete the sacrificial ritual of life and blood.
A smile curled on Henry’s lips as he walked toward the counter, picking up the knife his wife had used. Sunny couldn’t finish the task herself—she was down to half a head and one arm. It was up to him now. Vanessa would help them finish the rest later!
With the blade raised high, Henry grinned maniacally as he brought it down toward what remained of his wife. Thud!
“Dad! Mom! I’m home!” A young girl’s cheerful voice rang out from outside, accompanied by a soft knock on the wooden door.
No one answered. Vanessa, a slim, sun-kissed girl in a faded dress, tilted her head in confusion. “That’s strange… Dad and Mom should be home by now,” she muttered.
She crouched down and fumbled around under a wooden post by the door, eventually pulling out a rusted key. “I wonder if this still works…” It was the family’s spare key. Maybe her parents had just stepped out for a bit.
Standing on her toes, she carefully inserted the key into the lock and turned it with difficulty. Finally, the lock clicked open. The wooden door creaked as it swung inward, and Vanessa rushed into the house without closing it.
“Dad? Mom?” she called out, her eyes falling on a burlap sack near the table’s legs. “Dad’s sack! So many potatoes—we won’t go hungry anymore! Amazing!”
Vanessa cheered with excitement. With so many potatoes, they wouldn’t have to endure the gnawing hunger they had suffered through the past month. Waking up in the middle of the night from hunger was unbearable. Mom always gave her portion to Dad in secret—she must’ve suffered even more. This month, they could finally eat!
“But where are Mom and Dad?” Vanessa murmured in puzzlement. Still, it wasn’t entirely unusual for them to leave her home alone. As a well-behaved child, she turned toward the door to close it. She’d wait patiently for their return. Earlier, she had seen a group of city guards running down the alley—it wasn’t safe outside. She hoped her parents would come back soon.
“Vanessa… come here…” Her mother’s voice suddenly drifted into her ears. It sounded odd, but it was unmistakably her mother’s voice. Vanessa stopped mid-step and turned around in delight. “Mom, you’re here—Ahhhh!”
Her joyful call turned into a terrified scream as her eyes landed on a humanoid mass of flesh and sludge. This sticky, gelatinous pile of meat barely resembled a human form. Foul-smelling liquid oozed from its body, pooling across the floor in an utterly repulsive sight.
From what seemed to be its head, a mouth emerged and spoke in a voice Vanessa knew all too well, one that now filled her with boundless fear. “Vanessa, my darling, come help Mommy complete her sacrificial ritual of life and blood!” Her mother’s voice came from the grotesque creature.
“No! Don’t come near me! You… you’re not my mom! You’re a monster!” Vanessa screamed, retreating in terror.
“Vanessa! How can you speak that way about your mother?!” came her father’s stern voice from the kitchen. Another grotesque, slimy figure emerged—a copy of the flesh monster from earlier.
“No! Dad…? What—stay back! No! Ahhhhh!” Vanessa screamed and turned to run.
“How could you leave your mother, you naughty child?” the flesh monster hissed in disapproval in her mother’s voice. Its arm shot out and extended rapidly toward the fleeing girl, while the second monster lunged at her with unnaturally swift movements.
The elongated arm reached out with terrifying speed, ready to snatch Vanessa. Then, suddenly—A card flew through the half-open door, radiating with brilliant yellow light.
The card, emblazoned with the symbol of a sun, whizzed past Vanessa’s slim figure and made a sharp turn in mid-air. It sliced through the extended arm of the flesh monster cleanly, golden flames igniting the severed appendage and reducing it to ash almost instantly.
Meanwhile, the other flesh monster lunged toward Vanessa, its grotesque body threatening to engulf her.
“Bang!” It was met with a heavy shield, whose engraved crest sent the creature flying. It crashed into the first monster, smashing through chairs and tables and slamming hard into the wall.
“Are you alright?” a gentle voice asked. Vanessa opened her eyes to see herself being cradled by a knight in light armor. His golden hair shone like sunlight, and he held her protectively with one hand while his other hand wielded the shield that had just struck the monster. For a fleeting moment, he looked like a god descending to save her.
“Leave the rest to me,” he said softly, placing Vanessa safely behind him. Edward Wolyn raised his heavy shield, drew his longsword, and turned toward the two monsters slowly rising.
“And me!” chimed in an irreverent voice. Charles, a magician with a top hat and a handful of cards, appeared from behind, ready to join the fray.
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Chapters
- Chapter 435: Torn by Doubts
- Chapter 434: The Old Node
- Chapter 433: Breaking the Formation
- Chapter 432: Frost Unbound
- Chapter 431: Investigation on the Snowfields
- Chapter 430: Cold Snap
- Chapter 429: Unknown Outcomes
- Chapter 428: The Void and the Gods
- Chapter 427: The Runaway Fortress
- Chapter 426: The Living Fortress
- Chapter 425: The New King
- Chapter 424: Records of History
- Chapter 423: Grudges Settled
- Chapter 422: Shattering the Cage
- Chapter 421: Spellweaver
- Chapter 420: Imprisoned
- Chapter 419: The Endless Corridor
- Chapter 418: Void Engine
- Chapter 417: Poof
- Chapter 416: A Gift Delivered
- Chapter 415: Blitzkrieg
- Chapter 414: Overwhelming Suppression
- Chapter 413: Facing Legends
- Chapter 412: Astrologer and Annihilation
- Chapter 411: Archangel
- Chapter 410: The Mad Bomber
- Chapter 409: The Hour of Reckoning
- Chapter 408: News of Charles
- Chapter 407: "Algorithmic" Optimization
- Chapter 406: Relics of Another World
- Chapter 405: The Door Revisited
- Chapter 404: A Home Reborn
- Chapter 403: Not So Perfect
- Chapter 402: The Skys The Limit
- Chapter 401: Myriad Forms
- Chapter 400: Trinity, the Incarnation of Lightning
- Chapter 399: A Battle Without End
- Chapter 398: The Armored Dragon
- Chapter 397: Calamity of the Void
- Chapter 396: The Remade Dragons
- Chapter 395: Vanguards of Hell
- Chapter 394: On the Eve of Battle
- Chapter 393: Escape
- Chapter 392: The Tides Collapse
- Chapter 391: I, A Wizard
- Chapter 390: A Golden Body?
- Chapter 389: The Living Forge
- Chapter 388: Mana Singularity
- Chapter 387: The Layered Barrier
- Chapter 386: Aid From Another Plane
- Chapter 385: The Dragons Lament
- Chapter 384: The Strongest Shackles
- Chapter 383: The Dream of Eternal Sleep
- Chapter 382: The Old Mans Lullaby
- Chapter 381: A Day Repeated
- Chapter 380: The Argent Kingslayer
- Chapter 379: Steadfast Will
- Chapter 378: The Power of Heretics
- Chapter 377: King of Dragons
- Chapter 376: Tidal Cataclysm
- Chapter 375: Shadows of the Past
- Chapter 374: The Sea of Perdition
- Chapter 373: Descent of the Dragon God
- Chapter 372: A Bitter Battle
- Chapter 371: The Tidal Passage
- Chapter 370: The Red Moon Rises
- Chapter 369: His Purpose? His Decree?
- Chapter 368: Three Paths Converge
- Chapter 367: Selwyns Fallen Capital
- Chapter 366: Shifting Calamities
- Chapter 365: A Crushing Finale
- Chapter 364: Blood and Flame
- Chapter 363: Total Suppression
- Chapter 362: A Reverse Ambush
- Chapter 361: Old Grudges, New Enemies
- Chapter 360: Probing the Way
- Chapter 359: Preparing for the Endless Sea
- Chapter 358: Perfect Protection
- Chapter 357: A Stable Breakthrough
- Chapter 356: The Dragons Shadow
- Chapter 355: The Path of Redemption
- Chapter 354: Supplication and Struggle
- Chapter 353: The Inescapable Calamity
- Chapter 352: The Summons and the Trap
- Chapter 351: Free Labor
- Chapter 350: Take This Slap
- Chapter 349: Beyond the Firmament
- Chapter 348: The World Beneath The Abyss
- Chapter 347: The Eternal Gear
- Chapter 346: The Handover
- Chapter 345: Power Unleashed
- Chapter 344: The Fire Elemental Lord
- Chapter 343: Curios and Gods
- Chapter 342: The Hammer of Fusion
- Chapter 341: Conclusion and the Door
- Chapter 340: After You Kill Me, Then What?
- Chapter 339: The Iron Snare
- Chapter 338: The Sacrificial Blade
- Chapter 337: High-Energy Overcharge
- Chapter 336: The Divine Scales
- Chapter 335: What Did You Say? 2V2!
- Chapter 334: Target Acquired
- Chapter 333: A Hall of Knowledge?
- Chapter 332: Warning
- Chapter 331: Seeking the Truth
- Chapter 330: An Unfinished Work
- Chapter 329: Is Infinite Potential That Difficult?
- Chapter 328: The Void Chatroom and the Midnight Library
- Chapter 327: Aid from Beyond
- Chapter 326: A Catastrophic Incident
- Chapter 325: The Usurped Vessel
- Chapter 324: Corpse Retrieval
- Chapter 323: Dragonslayer
- Chapter 322: Dragon Crash
- Chapter 321: A Corrupted Draconian
- Chapter 320: A Rare Foe
- Chapter 319: The Dragons Roar
- Chapter 318: The Swordbearer Arrives
- Chapter 317: The Lichs Phylactery
- Chapter 316: The Stairway of Progress
- Chapter 315: The Living Dragon Armor
- Chapter 314: Regarding the Abyss
- Chapter 313: Abyssal Beasts and the Alchemical Legion
- Chapter 312: Draconic Magic and Hypermagic
- Chapter 311: Blitz Battle
- Chapter 310: The Machine Spirit
- Chapter 309: The Sword of Darkness
- Chapter 308: Godslayer
- Chapter 307: The Clever "Orc"
- Chapter 306: The Bell Ringer
- Chapter 305: The Forgotten Town
- Chapter 304: The Fog Rising
- Chapter 303: The Stirring Darkness
- Chapter 302: Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 301: Invitation and Upheaval
- Chapter 300: Strange Dragonbreath
- Chapter 299: The Silver Dragons Blood
- Chapter 298: Wings of Steel
- Chapter 297: A Horde of Dragons
- Chapter 296: Reunion and the Enemy
- Chapter 295: Undead Plane; Old Bones
- Chapter 294: A Pocket Dimension
- Chapter 293: A Growing Reputation
- Chapter 292: The Stars Above
- Chapter 291: Knowledge Is Wealth
- Chapter 290: Skyborne City
- Chapter 289: Void Processor
- Chapter 288: The Seed of Eden, Bane of Spellcasters
- Chapter 287: Sparring and the Winged
- Chapter 286: The Lucky Fellow
- Chapter 285: Triumphant Return
- Chapter 284: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 283: Soulflame and the Commanders Throne
- Chapter 282: Two-Way Portal
- Chapter 281: Charging Straight Into the Void
- Chapter 280: The Voidwell
- Chapter 279: Blazing Wrath, A Thousand-Mile Pursuit
- Chapter 278: The Devils Smile
- Chapter 277: Purification and the Blood Pool
- Chapter 276: One-Tenth!
- Chapter 275: War of Attrition; the Crucial Breakthrough
- Chapter 274: Descent of the Titan
- Chapter 273: Endless Life, Corrupted Scourge
- Chapter 272: A Mothers Overindulgence
- Chapter 271: Confrontation, Upheaval, and Kin
- Chapter 270: The Wishing Coin
- Chapter 269: Prepared for Battle
- Chapter 268: Full Mobilization
- Chapter 267: Spatial Turbulence
- Chapter 266: Distortion
- Chapter 265: Moiras Past and the World-Eater
- Chapter 264: Iron King Bogul
- Chapter 263: The Druids Masterpiece
- Chapter 262: Dirge of the Druids
- Chapter 261: The Great Mushroom
- Chapter 260: Crimson Rot
- Chapter 259: The Crimson Clan
- Chapter 258: Journey to the Sorensen Mountains
- Chapter 257: Confrontation and an Unexpected Discovery
- Chapter 256: A Mages Realm
- Chapter 255: Whence It Came
- Chapter 254: Tracing the Roots
- Chapter 253: Cleansing and Visitation
- Chapter 252: Allied in Battle
- Chapter 251: The Bloodthirsty Forest
- Chapter 250: Dwarven Engineering
- Chapter 249: Within the Depths; Mothers Anomalies
- Chapter 248: Investigation, Pressure, and the Shattered Starsteel Blade
- Chapter 247: Life Siphoning
- Chapter 246: The Twisted Woodling
- Chapter 245: The Golden Apple and a Rekindled Flame
- Chapter 244: Where Talent Lies; Stardew
- Chapter 243: Apprenticeship
- Chapter 242: A Strange Land, A Strange People, and Strange Happenings
- Chapter 241: News and Arrangements
- Chapter 240: The Elves and Dwarves Clash
- Chapter 239: The Forests Fury
- Chapter 238: The Elven Capital
- Chapter 237: The Road Ahead
- Chapter 236: The Church of Dragonkind
- Chapter 235: See You In Hell
- Chapter 234: The Battlemage
- Chapter 233: Fall of the Desolate Dragon
- Chapter 232: The Power of Origin: The Chariot
- Chapter 231: Threads of the Web
- Chapter 230: The Prelude to Rescue
- Chapter 229: Torture and Inquisition
- Chapter 228: Search and Contingency
- Chapter 227: Victory and Disappearance
- Chapter 226: A Final Gambit and a Dead End
- Chapter 225: The Blazing Shell
- Chapter 224: A Desperate Gamble
- Chapter 223: The Long Night Ends
- Chapter 222: The Bastion of Souls; A Divine Vessel
- Chapter 221: The Darker the Night, the Brighter the Stars
- Chapter 220: The Sea of Silence
- Chapter 219: Blank Paper Stains Easily
- Chapter 218: Battle of Divine Power
- Chapter 217: A Deitys Corpse
- Chapter 216: Chaos Reversed, Perfection Attained
- Chapter 215: Settling Old Scores; the Immature Playwright
- Chapter 214: A Partners Bond
- Chapter 213: United Against the Infernal Fiend
- Chapter 212: An Outburst of Power
- Chapter 211: Malevolent Possession; A Battle to the Death
- Chapter 210: The Lone Avenger Arrives
- Chapter 209: Into the Abyss
- Chapter 208: The Mirror of the Stars
- Chapter 207: A Writer and a Mission
- Chapter 206: Deepening Dread and the Cage of Memory
- Chapter 205: Celebration, Ceremony, and Divine Descent
- Chapter 204: Capitals Downfall
- Chapter 203: Legends Take the Stage
- Chapter 202: Shadows Stir Beneath
- Chapter 201: City-Crushing Momentum
- Chapter 200: The Eve of the Final Battle
- Chapter 199: Were All Fools
- Chapter 198: Destructive Might
- Chapter 197: Destructive Meteor
- Chapter 196: Chaos; a Bold Plan
- Chapter 195: The Will to Leave
- Chapter 194: Sudden Killing Intent
- Chapter 193: Brazen Exploitation
- Chapter 192: Temporary Victory; Re-Election
- Chapter 191: The Merciless Battlefield
- Chapter 190: Attitude, and the Intensifying War
- Chapter 189: Interception and a Statement
- Chapter 188: Relocation
- Chapter 187: Gaze from the Stars
- Chapter 186: Reason
- Chapter 185: Clash of the Grand Knights
- Chapter 184: A Violent Rescue and a Second Perpetrator
- Chapter 183: Targeted
- Chapter 182: Drawing Attention
- Chapter 181: Kamikaze Attack
- Chapter 180: Night Raid
- Chapter 179: A Good Death
- Chapter 178: Pursuit
- Chapter 177: The Death of a Noble
- Chapter 176: A Brand-New Way to Fight
- Chapter 175: Conflict, Unleashed
- Chapter 174: The Utopian Circus
- Chapter 173: Resolution
- Chapter 172: Rest and Reflection
- Chapter 171: Lost Power
- Chapter 170: Stories of the Past
- Chapter 169: Collapse and Survival
- Chapter 168: Flipping the Table
- Chapter 167: Beyond Any Expectations
- Chapter 166: Recognition and Sudden Change
- Chapter 165: Material Shaping; The Secret Tome Reappears
- Chapter 164: Edwards Family Affairs; Heading to the Library
- Chapter 163: The Opening of the Grand Library
- Chapter 162: Annihilation and Ugliness
- Chapter 161: Dual Assault
- Chapter 160: Raid on the Cult of the Abyss
- Chapter 159: The Growing Tree of the Night
- Chapter 158: A Tribute to the Prayer Network
- Chapter 157: Shocking News
- Chapter 156: Diverting the Contamination
- Chapter 155: The Rampaging Automaton; Abyssal Corruption
- Chapter 154: The Abnormal Automaton
- Chapter 153: An Underground Invasion
- Chapter 152: The "Demonic" Dragon
- Chapter 151: The Alchemy Convenience Store
- Chapter 150: Transient Pains
- Chapter 149: The Void Programmer
- Chapter 148: Tree of the Night
- Chapter 147: Bindings
- Chapter 146: Intelligence and Trouble
- Chapter 145: The Devil "One," Prisoner of Fate
- Chapter 144: The Academys Gratitude; Visiting the Ryders
- Chapter 143: A Strange Message
- Chapter 142: Entering the Void; Taking Center Stage
- Chapter 141: Transcending Death; Pillars of Flame
- Chapter 140: Bloodsurge Doppelgnger
- Chapter 139: Lethal Carnage
- Chapter 138: Deadlock and a Crazy Plan
- Chapter 137: An Evolved Body
- Chapter 136: A Spark Ignites
- Chapter 135: Playing with Fire
- Chapter 134: Efficient Handling of Mutated Flesh
- Chapter 133: The Wolf Kings Pursuit and a Sudden Realization
- Chapter 132: A Gun
- Chapter 131: An Intrusion into the Gap
- Chapter 130: Undercurrents
- Chapter 129: The Rampaging Beast Tide
- Chapter 128: Bloodshed Among the Wolves
- Chapter 127: The Howls of Winters End
- Chapter 126: Gradual Change
- Chapter 125: The Effects of Dragon Blood
- Chapter 124: The Nights Shelter; the Dragons Shackles
- Chapter 123: The Cost of Betrayal
- Chapter 122: The True Hunter
- Chapter 121: An Alleyway Fight
- Chapter 120: Siegs Visit; the Dragons Descendants
- Chapter 119: One Day, One Answer
- Chapter 118: The Mountain Forge and the Spellweavers Tome
- Chapter 117: Reunion and Temporary Peace
- Chapter 116: The Banner of Triumph; Void Research Notes
- Chapter 115: Honors from the King
- Chapter 114: A Turning Point, and the Kings Summons
- Chapter 113: Vengeance and the Shattered Gate
- Chapter 112: A Meteoric Path; the Demon Vanguard
- Chapter 111: Storm of Order
- Chapter 110: The Dragons Curse; the Firmament of Eternal Night
- Chapter 109: An Aerial Battle, and a Shocking Turn
- Chapter 108: Prelude to the Final Confrontation
- Chapter 107: He Who Defies Fate
- Chapter 106: A High-Level Battle
- Chapter 105: Dragon
- Chapter 104: Blood-Based Healing, and a New Objective
- Chapter 103: Lionheart
- Chapter 102: The Situation Stabilizes
- Chapter 101: A Carnival of Demons
- Chapter 100: All Forces Assembled
- Chapter 99: A Bloody Battle Begins
- Chapter 98: Echoes of War
- Chapter 97: Is It Too Late
- Chapter 96: The Devil
- Chapter 95: A Race Against Time
- Chapter 94: Justice From Above
- Chapter 93: Run If You Cant Win
- Chapter 92: The Jesters of Fate
- Chapter 91: Ones Own Strength, and the Ryder Seers
- Chapter 90: The Alchemy Workshop
- Chapter 89: Flourishing Growth
- Chapter 88: Whence Faith
- Chapter 87: A Foreign Faith
- Chapter 86: Seeds of Calamity
- Chapter 85: Investigation and Self-Reflection
- Chapter 84: Cleanup and Investigation
- Chapter 83: Combat Synergy
- Chapter 82: Encirclement
- Chapter 81: Premature Birth
- Chapter 80: Science and Ruthlessness
- Chapter 79: The Violent Breakthrough
- Chapter 78: What Lay Hidden
- Chapter 77: The Eerie Sewers
- Chapter 76: Hes Like A Clown
- Chapter 75: True Genius
- Chapter 74: The Banquet
- Chapter 73: Nourishment
- Chapter 72: Bloodburn Drive
- Chapter 71: Knight Training
- Chapter 70: A New Plan
- Chapter 69: A Groundbreaking Creation
- Chapter 68: Outburst and Growth
- Chapter 67: Irresistible Coercion
- Chapter 66: Church of Nightfall
- Chapter 65: Me, the Archbishop?
- Chapter 64: Beyond Expectations
- Chapter 63: Abyssal Will and Malevolence
- Chapter 62: Land of Chaos, Abyssal Outpost
- Chapter 61: The Capitals Shadow
- Chapter 60: Mutual Understanding and the Nights Watch
- Chapter 59: Annihilation and Hidden Dangers
- Chapter 58: The Smoke Demon Knight
- Chapter 57: The Source of the Mutation
- Chapter 56: Suppression
- Chapter 55: The Gift of Restoring Life
- Chapter 54: A Knights Secret Arts
- Chapter 53: The Absurdity of the Church of Light
- Chapter 52: The Rift and the Dark Web
- Chapter 51: Here to Report In
- Chapter 50: The Power of the Lady of the Night, Eunice
- Chapter 49: New Arrivals
- Chapter 48: The Royal Capital
- Chapter 47: Investigations and Human Scum
- Chapter 46: An Enemy Plot?
- Chapter 45: The Invisible Goblin
- Chapter 44: Goblin Marauders
- Chapter 43: The Gnome Merchants Guild
- Chapter 42: A Parting Gift and a New Beginning
- Chapter 41: The Noble Investigation Team
- Chapter 40: A Rainy Night and a Conversation
- Chapter 39: The Song of the Void
- Chapter 38: The Warrior Whos Never Late
- Chapter 37: She Who Fights Alone
- Chapter 36: Wallbreaker
- Chapter 35: Iron Fortress
- Chapter 34: Slaughter in the Rain
- Chapter 33: The Stormy Night
- Chapter 32: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 31: A Negotiation with Hidden Motives
- Chapter 30: The Girl and Her Knight
- Chapter 29: The Enemys Calculated Plot
- Chapter 28: Storm on the Horizon
- Chapter 27: The Incompetent Alchemist
- Chapter 26: Curios and Alchemy
- Chapter 25: The Mindflayer and the Practical Leader
- Chapter 24: Severing the Illusion
- Chapter 23: Direct Confrontation
- Chapter 22: The Sinister Cabin
- Chapter 21: A Low-Level Task
- Chapter 20: Strange Fighting Spirit and a New Task
- Chapter 19: The Source of Fighting Spirit
- Chapter 18: Future Turmoil
- Chapter 17: His Foundation
- Chapter 16: A Disparity in Talent
- Chapter 15: A Dramatic Appearance
- Chapter 14: Fear and Shadows
- Chapter 13: Formless Spying
- Chapter 12: The Crazed Hagbirds
- Chapter 11: The Strange Forest of Fog
- Chapter 10: The Start of a New Journey
- Chapter 9: Latent Abilities and Avias Family
- Chapter 8: Wizardry and Latent Awakening
- Chapter 7: Do You Need a Squire?
- Chapter 6: Resolute Advance
- Chapter 5: Relentless Fighting
- Chapter 4: Vengeful Assault
- Chapter 3: The Silent Killer
- Chapter 2: Allies in Prison
- Chapter 1: In Dire Straits