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Empyrean Blacksmith Chapter 50: Chapter 50 - Until Dawn (IV)
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Empyrean Blacksmith Chapter 50: Chapter 50 - Until Dawn (IV)

CHAPTER 50

UNTIL DAWN (IV)

Darkness cloaked the swift shadow barreling through the thick forest, making no sound, as though entirely ethereal. Grass and branches of the tall trees seemed to sway sideways to open up a path, as though welcoming their lord, while nightly animals grew silent wherever the shadow would pass. Its steps seemed sporadic yet had certain rhythm to them, as though its feet were composing a song, piece by piece. The moon above cast faint light blazing through the small openings in-between the branches, yet not even a whiff of light seemed to catch the shadow itself.

Lino hurried as quickly as he could, barely maintaining the equilibrium between consuming and replenishing his Qi. It has been a few days since he escaped from the Capital and he's spent them all recovering as quickly as he could. He knew there was one more thing he ought to do before leaving Umbra Kingdom: find Aeala and bring her with him. Though both Freya and Eggor offered to join him, he knew that it wasn't an option; he wasn't going there to fight a war, but to swiftly go in and out without hopefully anyone noticing him. He sent both of them to pick up Valor and rejoin with Ella, wherever she may be at the moment. Lino had no clue as to how things transpired within the Capital and whether the bald guy and his friends engaged or withdrew, but he didn't care enough to check out. City of Mercenaries ought to be the second target after the Capital since it's almost as important as Capital itself, both as a strategic stronghold as well as the transit-hub of thousands of people on daily basis. At the very least, if Lino were on the other end, he would have gone after it following the fall of the Capital.

He hadn't taken a moment's rest for hours now, barreling forth like an unstoppable machine. He even regretted slightly not venturing sooner and recovering as he traveled, but past always remains past and cannot be changed. He didn't know whether Aeala managed to gather any cultivators, but he knew that even if she did, it wouldn't be enough. For one reason or another, occupation of Umbra Kingdom is on a much higher scale than he initially anticipated. He could venture a guess as to why - which is him - but he couldn't be certain. It's not as though every Demon and Devil is in on their Ancestor's actual plan, and most wouldn't think twice about killing him or even reporting him if they find out he's Bearer of Writ. He often found himself cursing whoever set these plans in motion on such scale under his breath, but it hardly did him any good besides venting out frustrations partly.

Still a few hours away from the city, he began feeling restless, odd, bizarre feeling creeping up his spine and tangling around his heart. Small portion of rationale he had remaining at the time convinced him not to speed up any further; even if he arrives a few minutes early, it would do no good for anyone if he's completely exhausted. The only thing he had left was hoping that she either already escaped, or has yet to be caught. Either way, if he doesn't find her in the city, or if the city is occupied, he decided he will retreat and look for her once things settle down. Though, deep down, he knew he was simply reassuring himself falsely, he could hardly afford to get tangled with the dark thoughts.

The journey over was rather simple, which he found surprising. He had expected to at least run into a few demonic patrols, but the road - however 'off-road' it may have been - was completely barren of life, corrupted or otherwise. He would only occasionally spot a wild animal minding its own business, some casting him a curiosity glance before moving on back onto what they were doing beforehand. Such eerie stillness and silence hardly inspired confidence and stern hope that everything will be okay, but he persisted and pressed on. Sweat had already broken out and doused his flushed face while his hood had long since fallen off his head, revealing long black hair that kept fluttering backward as he ran forth, rhythmically joining the cloak which increased his speed further. He was still in no condition to fight desperately; at the very best, he would be able to bring out 80% of what he's capable at his peak, which is why he hoped dearly he wouldn't get entangled in a fight and, even if he did, it would be a short-lived one against easy opponents.

It was around an hour before the dawn would break out that he finally approached the valley where the plateau and city in extension were. Already from the distance he saw the horrid sight; thousands of corpses piled against the rising slope, the stench of blood permeating the air miles on end. Red rivers ran joyously, paying no heed to the message they innately carried. Lino realized it was a horrid night for those who stood on top of those distant walls. Demonic or not, in the end, all those corpses were people one way or another; they hardly wished for their minds to be corrupted and to be lost in the endless void of nothingness. He carefully used the tall grass to hide his presence as he hurriedly approached the slope. Just before reaching it, he realized that even more things were amiss; in the distance, he saw flattened gate and rattled walls and crumbled watchtowers. He wished deeply he could use Divine Sense, but he was still a few levels off from that, reaching 61 after his last fight. There were no guards on the slope nor near the gates, which is why he dared to slowly climb up, avoiding the moonlight as much as possible. He reached the flattened gates after a few minutes, scurrying over toward the corner of the ledge and casting a glance inside. He barely held a sigh of despair inside; streets were tombs, houses ruins of what once used to be a beautiful marvel. Red eyes emptily stared into nothingness, void of reason. Young, old... men, women... children... elderly... it didn't matter. Heaps of corpses, some whole some cleaved, were strewn across the streets, blood dyeing what little remained of whole walls, all crevices filled with crimson. It all pointed to a single conclusion: the City of Mercenaries had fallen, and all those who lived here with it. There were no dying in sight, just dead.

Feeling slightly sick in the stomach, he had to look away. He leaned in closer toward the wall and crumbled, sitting down while leaning against the cold stone behind him. His breathing quickened, eyes growing hazy. He'd decided if the city fell, he would retreat. He had no business sneaking inside and looking around. All outcomes would lead to terrible endings for him. Yet, for some reason, he was unable to walk away. As though there was a hand from inside pulling him, he had deep-seated yearning to walk into the city. To look for her; to look for anyone who may yet to die. It went beyond the instinctual desire, beyond a simple feeling. Realizing what it meant, he chuckled bitterly, barely holding himself back from cursing out toward the sky. When the Writ said his Will was 'recorded', Lino merely regarded it similarly to how Q'vil's Will was recorded, and nothing more. He never imagined it would be 'recorded' in a literal sense, whereas it would become a part of him, a part ingrained so deeply it can't be ignored. He took a deep breath and stood up, readying himself.

"... fucking shithead," he cursed under his breath as he took a step forward beyond the flattened gates and entered the city. "Sneak into the city crawling with Demons without even knowing if anyone inside is alive," he continued. "Great idea, you fucking braindead moron. Why not strip naked and wave your dick around as a greeting? Sing a song 'Hey it's me, come and kill me' while you're at it! Fucking bitch," his cursing persisted as he avoided a line of Demons by scurrying in a narrow alleyway and rounding it. "And you, fucking bastard, warn me at least you shithead. You pop your dumb head out when I don't need you, but a heads-up is too much to ask? Saying 'hey, don't go there, you won't come back' is too much? Fucking dick," he avoided open spaces as much as possible, while looking around for relatively undamaged buildings where alive people may be hiding. "Alright Lino, just calm down. You've been in bigger shitters than this. Remember that time that bitch literally threw you in a shitter? Yeah... aah." he sighed, ducking down the pile of stacked boxes, sneaking his head out slightly. The distinction between inner and outer city has all but collapsed, but one thing remained the same: it was mostly a clear opening with hardly anywhere to hide. No matter how much he thought, he was unable to come up with a way to pass through that didn't include literally bounding wall and circling it from the outside. Even then, though, he runs the risk of being seen.

After waiting for about ten minutes and realizing that none of roughly two hundred Demons moved a single inch, he realized he couldn't rely on them deciding to take a nap all of a sudden. He only had two options: go back or fight through. And, whether his desire or someone else's, the latter seemed rather attractive, while also remaining mostly suicidal. He hadn't noticed any signs of life so far and he doubted there were any deeper in. In the end, he decided to retreat and observe from outside the city for a while, seeing if there was another way in. There was no reason for a suicidal rush, he wagered, which is why the reason won out in the end. He took a deep breath and turned around, crouching and beginning to take the same route back.

"Oh the fucking hell---" he cursed out, swiftly sidestepping and drawing out the spear from the void world. He rushed sideways, rolling over rather embarrassingly as the place he was just at suddenly turned black, a vortex spawning within, sucking everything within it. Lino haphazardly landed on his feed, dirt covering every inch of his clothes, his eyes dancing around. It took him but a moment to spot a figure standing a few dozen meters away. Cloaked entirely in black, with sinister eyes that shimmered in strange understanding. Lino frowned for a moment; he recognized the person in front of him. Using , he inspected his stats.

[Sin - Great Demon - Level 81]

Titles: The Corruptor (???), Demon

Occupations: Rune Master (Level 48)

Martial Arts: ???, ???, ???

Damage: 1692

Defense: 311

Sin? He frowned further, thinking back to the thin figure that got blown backward when he saved Valor. I'm betting my ass he named himself.

"... you're an unexpected guest. How did you survive?" Sin asked. "Where is Cole?"

"I remember you being more handsome," Lino ignored the question and said instead, tightening the grip on his spear. "What happened?"

"... you have some balls, trying to sneak in here. Who are you looking for? A girl? Is it a girl? You seem to have quite a liking for the opposite sex, repeatedly risking your life to save them." Sin grinned, reaching for his belt and taking out two pitch-black daggers.

"Hey, what can I say, it's a burden ugly shitheads like you would never understand," Lino shrugged his shoulders. "So, tell me, you catch any hotties but decided to spare them for some reason?"

"... how can a cultivator be so vain," Sin mocked. "You've chosen a wrong calling, kid."

"And you've chosen a wrong name, but you don't see me judging." Lino said, smirking and beginning to move sideways, clockwise, while Sin followed the pattern in a counter-clockwise direction.

"I recommend you begin running away," Sin said, bringing one of the daggers closer to his lips and licking it. "You can't defeat me."

"..." Lino suddenly stopped, stunned for a moment. "Holy shit! Those books I read as a kid were right!! Bad guys do do and say the dumbest shit! Fuck, thank you for ruining my fantasy of perfect, cool bad guy, you cow-head!"

"--c-cow-head?!"

"..." Lino stared at the angered Sin, confused for a moment. "Wait..." remembering something he read when he first began studying Demons, he squinted his eyes. "You... your original form... couldn't have been a cow, right?"

"..."

"Pft, hahahaahhahaha," Lino burst out laughing, forgetting that he was in the belly of the beast, unable to control himself. "Oh my god, this is golden! Hahahahaha..."

"I WILL KILL YOU!!" Sin suddenly disappeared, morphing into a shadow, scaling the side walls and leaping toward Lino.

Latter's laughter immediately stopped as he smirked for a moment before pulling the spear back and hurling it sideways. A rather loud boom of clashing metal echoed out as spear and two daggers met; Sin felt his arms grow limp for a moment before he felt force akin to a massive mountain barrel him backwards like a cannonball. He crashed through dozens of half-collapsed buildings before coming to a standstill, landing on his feet lethargically. Before he even had a chance to recover he noticed the crimson hue arcing toward him from the side, forcing him to ignore the pain and numbness paralyzing his body and move. He darted sideways, reaching into his cloak and beginning to throw array of daggers toward Lino.

Latter pummeled the earth beneath with the spear, burrowing out a massive, rectangular stone and hurling it toward the daggers, blowing them away. He followed the stone's path, leaping halfway through and crashing right through it, causing the storm of debris to spawn a mini dust storm. Beyond the stone, Sin's shadow awaited; spear missed by an inch, brushing past Sin's right arm and embedding into the earth beneath, causing a massive explosion to blow him outward yet again. Sin's mind was in pure chaos; he realized he stood no chance in direct clash - as a body cultivator, no less - against a kid who's supposed to be far weaker than him. He knew that if he were to clash directly once again with Lino, his arms would be turned into liquid. However tame that spear and those arms holding it looked, they hid strength Sin had only experienced from a few of his peers.

He hurried to land, looking around with eyes wide open. From the dusted shadows of crippled earth, a silhouette emerged. Spear swirled in his hand while his steps remained confident and even, his head tilted slightly sideways in a mocking and taunting manner. His lips were curled up in a disdainful smirk, seemingly disregarding Sin's existence entirely.

"Shall we go for another round?" Lino spoke softly yet his voice carried tone which caused chills to run down Sin's spine. He suddenly took out a thick, old book and opened it midway through, chanting something under his breath. A moment later, low wails cried out from all around, drowning the silent city in heart-breaking noise. Lino frowned for a moment, looking around. "Calling on your friends, eh? That's kind of unfair dude." he spotted hundreds of Demons moving in toward him from all sides.

"... I don't know who you are, or why are you so strong," Sin said, retreating a safe distance. "But you've made a mistake coming here. You have to die. Tonight."

"... so I keep hearing." Lino sighed, reaching into the void world and taking out a sword. In one hand he held a spear, in another a sword, taking a confident stance. "Yet I still breathe and bleed. I suppose I can play with you lot a while longer."

He shoved a mass of Qi into his legs, causing earth beneath to erupt as though a dynamite exploded. He hurdled himself forth without caring as to whether he could stop, spinning sideways like a rotating machine of death. He cleaved through a nearby group of demons, spilling blood like water as halved wholes fell apart like apples from a decaying tree. He burst through dozens of buildings, demolishing them further, before somehow landing. Without even taking a breather, he repeated the same action and barreled himself forth toward Sin who felt his heart chill when his eyes met Lino's. Dark, cold, sinister; if he hadn't met a genuine Devil before, he would believe Lino to be one at the moment. He immediately morphed into a shadow and evaded the humanized comet. Lino landed like a cleaved side of a mountain, causing the whole city to suddenly quake. Cracks like spider webs emerged, crater growing wider, buildings slowly being swallowed up by earth. Lino didn't let up, quickly pursing after Sin who desperately tried to evade. Though dozens, sometimes hundreds, of Demons tried to block Lino's way, he easily dispatched of all of them. Simple-minded, single-patterned creatures hardly posed a challenge. However, there were tens of thousands of them, and there was only one Lino. He knew he couldn't keep it up forever, which is exactly what Sin was banking on. For all his shortcomings, Lino realized, Sin was rather slippery; one moment you begin thinking you have him cornered, and the next he'll find a way out, disappearing from sight.

Growing impatient, Lino heaved the arm that held the sword back and ran forward for a moment, gaining momentum. He chucked the sword like a bullet, causing space itself to distort visibly around it. Feeling the burning heat at his back, Sin only managed to skew sideways before he felt the right side of his body blaze out. He threw himself further away upon which a beautiful, yet terrifying, pillar of golden flames burned out at where the sword landed. Sin looked at his right side, noticing the missing arm almost up to his neck and the cleaved right side of the body, down to his thigh. He wanted to cry out in terror, but his instincts forced him to look for Lino. The latter was standing at the same spot, breathing quickly while sweat poured down his forehead. He was utterly exhausted, yet he still failed to kill Sin. He wasn't even certain whether he had enough strength to retreat, but, luckily, Sin was in much worse shape. The only problem were the thousands of enclosing Demons. Though slow-moving, they will all catch up eventually. And no matter his items, no matter his physical strength or resilience, he would still fall.

His mind spun quickly, searching for the best solution. He made enough noise to even alarm the Capital, but no matter how quick the reply, it should still take quite a few hours until they arrive. External influences were null; the only thing preventing him from leaving were the Demons and his own lack of strength.

"... you have a choice," he heard Sin's coarse voice coming from nearby, slowing turning his head toward the source. Sin stood ten paces away with grim expression, his right-end side clotting in full black like stone. "Fight desperately here and leave your mark as you die, or try to run away and hope you can fight your way out of the encirclement."

"... you really love talking, don't you?" Lino smiled faintly. "I have another choice."

"Which is?"

"To chase after your dog-ass until I catch you and rip your fucking skull off your head," he said. "That ought to stop them, no?"

"... he he, you can give it a shot." Sin chuckled.

"... and then there's the last option," Lino mumbled, looking up at the sky. "Endure until dawn."

"..." Sin's muscles tensed for a moment.

"Night lasts only so long. And, truth be told, I think I can endure. What happens when sun burns out from the horizon? How long before your army crumbles, and you are left to fight me alone?" Lino asked, smirking. "Seconds? Minutes?"

"... you will never last a full hour." Sin said confidently. "No matter how tough you think you are."

"... maybe, maybe not." Lino said, averting his gaze back from the sky onto Sin. "Shall we test it, then?"

"..."

If he really wanted to escape, Lino wagered he could; by risking the cloak's destruction, he could imbue it with as much Qi as possible and blast his way out of here with speed. But he yet again felt the same pull, the same set of hands wrapped around his waist, pulling him further in into the madness. And it was all madness, indeed; faint moonlight folded over the corpses, giving rueful yet beautiful highlights to countless streams of blood. It stank so hard one could hardly hold back from vomiting, yet Lino felt a strange sensation that he belonged here. That he belonged in this mass grave; not as another number in the pile, but as the chosen to perform the last rite. He still had roughly 25% Qi left, and if he used it sparsely, it could last him an hour. The only variable he couldn't account for is Sin; if he can recover faster and aid the Demons in attacking Lino, his chances of lasting until dawn would decrease immensely. Oh well, he thought for a moment, smiling bitterly. If I live, I can reach Soul Realm. It ought to be a nice rebate.

Lino gripped the spear tightly and swirled it, causing the whizzing sounds to echo out and blend into the roars and wails of the incoming army. He ran forward, into the largest group he could spot, just a hundred meters away. Ignoring the numerous corpses he was stepping over, he leaped into the air and drove himself downward, into the very heart of five hundred or so strong army. He crashed yet again, causing yet another earthquake to shake the city. He spun and sliced with his spear, dismantling dozen heads in a single motion. He ducked and skated forward, leaping vertically and piercing at their heads from above. He danced. Using the least amount of Qi he could, he relied mostly on his physical prowess to bob and weave in-between the Demons, killing as many as he could in the process, adding onto the numerous piles of decaying corpses. It was a horrid sight, but Lino had to ignore it. Ten minutes... twenty minutes... by the thirty minutes, Lino felt exhaustion slowly take over him. His legs felt as heavy as lead, his arms limp and unwilling to listen, barely holding onto the spear. However, he persisted. A hundred. A thousand. Ten thousand. He lost count of how many he had killed. Rather, he lost desire to count; it would weigh too heavily on his soul if he did.

At the forty minutes mark, he was no longer able to stand, forced to use spear as a support. Around him were nothing but walls of corpses and lakes of blood. The city was razed beyond recognition, and he could hardly tell where he was at the moment. Sin stood a hundred or so meters away, staring at him with eyes wide open, full of disbelief. Lino forced himself up, hanging his head low while catching breath. His legs began to shake but he forcibly froze them. From in-between the free-falling strands of hair, his eyes peered into the distance, into the fading moon in the sky and the slightly collar-colored sky in the east. The golden radiance felt so near yet so far.

"... yo, give me some strength, will ya?" Lino mumbled into his jaw in-between deep breaths.

"..." there was no reply, however. Only eerie silence occasionally broken by a distant cry of a Demon yet to be felled. Lino chuckled bitterly, lacking strength to curse out loud at the entity living inside of him.

"Ha ha ha," Sin suddenly burst out into laughter. "No wonder, no wonder you're so strong!! I get it, I get it now!! Ha ha ha!! You're Em--" his voice was halted midway through as a golden warhammer blasted his head into small pieces, causing his lifeless body to thud onto the earth and join the tomb. Though startled, Lino hardly had enough strength to grow alert, merely casting a glance sideways. He quickly spotted a man clad in full plate armor, with a look of wonder on his face, standing some ways off. Next to him was another man carrying a massive shield and a rotating sphere in another hand, almost mimicking the first man's expression entirely. From the darkness behind the two, another figure emerged, clad entirely in black. Her eyes danced around, unsettled.

Just as he thought it was the end of entourage, another three figures showed up; a young, handsome-looking man with two swords strapped to his sides walked with uneven steps, look of horror on his face. It only took him but a moment to grow faint and fall sideways, vomiting his innards out onto the floor. On the other end, woman with a bow strapped to her back glanced curiously at Lino, a hint of fear in her eyes. However, Lino hardly noticed them; his eyes were glued to the figure in the center. She remained as beautiful as he had remembered her, yet now she had forceful and fierce gait about her. Her unblemished, golden hair fell freely down her sides, her blue eyes growing moister by second, locked onto him.

"... yo." Lino called out softly, flashing her a beaming smile. "Long time no see."

"..." rather than words, Aeala let her hastened steps speak for her. In a matter of a moment, she reached him and hugged him tightly, helping him stand upright. She felt warm arms wrap back around her as she hid her head into his chest, afraid others might see her tears.

"Oh for the love of god," Lino grumbled. "I'm the one who should be crying. Do you know I've got eleven cracked ribs? And that you're currently pressing against six of them? Ouch, ouch!" Lino cried out as he felt Aeala shove her head harder at him. "Alright, alright." he sighed faintly, looking at the other people who stood frozen in place, their eyes egg-sized, staring at the two of them. "Hello, hello friends!" Lino smiled. "Thank you for saving me! I gotta say, I honestly did not expect it. Where did you guys come from? Oh, who cares. Any of you got any ale or wine? My throat is parched. Oh, I mean, I have to pour it over my wounds so they don't infect... and stuff. Khm, anyway, I'm Lino." silence still remained as everyone kept staring at him. "Hey, I told you to recruit cultivators, not mutes."

"... pfft." Aeala stifled her laughter as she slowly let go of him, standing by his side instead. "They didn't believe you existed." she explained.

"Ouch. Well, anyway, I'd love to chat you guys up, but how about we do it someplace where that buddy of yours over there won't be dying, huh?" Lino said, pointing at the still-vomiting Smite. Others merely nodded their heads, following after Aeala and Lino. "Where did you guys come from?" he asked her.

"... we... we were in the city when they attacked," Aeala said, sighing woefully. "We fought for as long as we could, but they simply overran us with their numbers. When the gate was breached, we decided to retreat into the mountains. We were going to circle the city and move southeast when we heard and saw a massive explosion in the city, which is why we decided to go back. We spent like ten minutes sneaking into it without even realizing that you'd gone and cleaned it up."

"... so, how'd you gather such fascinating party?" Lino asked, glancing backwards. "I've heard giraffes talk more."

"Ha ha, I've gathered them all over the place, actually." Aeala replied, laughing joyously. "Don't worry, they'll come around. You kind of scared them shitless with the display you put on for us. How are you? Do you want one of the guys to carry you?"

"... really?" Lino glanced sideways at her, then looking back at the three guys behind him. The one clad in plate armor faintly nodded upon which Lino smiled like a child, running over as though at full strength and nimbly climbing on his back. "Aah, thanks man. I haven't sat in literally days. This is almost as good as sex."

"... I didn't actually expect you to sit on one of them." Aeala said, giving him a strange glance.

"Eh, it's fine. Look at this guy, he's a freaking tank. He could carry a mountain, let alone an underfed, bony kid like me."

"... so, he's real." Lucky said, taking in a cold breath. "And he's worse than Smite. Oh boy."

"Hey!!" Smite cried out, still trying to recover from singed throat.

"He's funny." Shaneine said.

"..." Lino glanced at her strangely as her voice lacked a single emotion.

"She actually means it, don't worry." Aeala said.

"Oh. Right." Lino said. "So, now that we've established that you guys aren't mutes, how about you introduce yourself?"

"Kraval." a deep voice came from down below, forcing Lino to look at the helmet.

"Kraval. Alright, I'll make it a point to remember you. How about you?" Lino looked at the girl who called him funny.

"Shaneine."

"..."

"You can just call me 'hey you' if my name is hard to remember."

"Thanks. Appreciate it." Lino said. "And you?" he turned toward Lucky who took a moment before replying.

"... Lucky."

"Well I'm lucky to meet you." Lino fired off without even pausing for a moment.

"... yup, never heard that one before." Lucky said, rolling her eyes.

"Oh? Don't worry, I've got more!" Lino said, smiling. "With how you guys saved me, you must be my lucky star! Or, better yet, I lucked-the-fuck-out! It must be my lucky day! It's just my luck that I'm already taken, otherwise I'd put a ring on you! That should do it for now."

"..." Lucky sighed lightly, shaking her head.

"Yup, she's definitely not my fan," Lino said, turning toward the guy holding a shield. "How about you?"

"Just call me a shield guy." Fish said.

"You have a weird name too, don't you?"

"... no comment."

"Alright. I'll call you no comment then." Lino said, smirking while turning toward the last one, who was lagging behind the group.

"That's Smite," Shaneine explained. "He's in love with the Lady."

"Who's the Lady?" Lino asked, titling his head in confusion.

"... Lady Aeala." Shaneine said.

"Oh! Well, of course. Look at her," Lino said. "I'm surprised all of you aren't gunning after her."

"Alright, enough guys! Let's first find a good hiding location for some rest!" Aeala cut the conversation short, leading the group up the mountain.

Bobbing up and down, Lino felt relaxed. For one reason or another, he very much let his guard around people he hardly knew. But, he trusted Aeala. As his guard went down, his exhaustion went up; the hours of constant running, the continuous battles, it all came crashing in a wonderful haze as he slowly dozed off, sleeping atop of Kraval's shoulders. It took the group a few minutes to actually realize he was asleep as hardly anything changed about his posture.

"... he's... unique." Fish said, glancing at him.

"He's funny." Shaneine repeated yet again, her eyes glimmering strangely.

"He's all yours." Lucky said, shrugging her shoulders.

"... Smite, what are your thoughts?" Fish asked, grinning.

"... no comment." Smite said, passing the group and catching up to Aeala.

"He's light." Kraval said, glancing up at the much smaller body than his. "Makes it all the more terrifying that he's the one who did all that."

"... oh, right." Fish exclaimed suddenly. "His light-and-breezy personality almost made me forget I should be terrified of him!!"

"... how did he pull it off?" Shaneine asked, curious.

"Don't think too deeply about it, guys," Aeala's voice came flying from afar. "One way or another, you'll find out eventually."

They traveled back up the mountain for a whole hour before finding a decently sized cave where all of them could fit. It was only then that Lino woke up; though still feeling slightly lethargic, he felt some strength had returned to his bones, at least enough to walk on his own. The group settled in a rather cozy cave, rounding the small fire and the sizzling fish hanging over it.

"Capital fell?" Aeala asked Lino as everyone settled down. Her question perked the ears of others as they all focused on Lino.

"Yup." he nodded faintly. "Almost a week ago."

"... you were there?"

"Yeah," Lino said, sighing and leaning back onto the wall. "Not the funnest of experiences. I nearly died."

"You always nearly die," Aeala joked. "It should be your promoting slogan."

"Hey, that's not fair! It's not like I want to keep fighting battles I can't win comfortably!"

"Hey, how about you tell us what happened back in the city?" Smite interjected, asking.

"What happened?" Lino looked at him, tilting his head. "Well, I first wanted to sneak in and find Aeala and just bolt. But, well, that didn't happen. When I wanted to escape, they found me. So I had to fight. So I fought. Then you guys came in."

"You just skipped a whole lot of necessary detail there, buddy!!" Smite cried out.

"Oh, you're right! I exchanged a few words with that guy that had his head blown off. Quite a funny lad. Would you believe me if I told you his original form was a cow?"

"... are you doing this on purpose?" Smite asked, gnashing his teeth.

"Yup!" Lino replied, flashing back a smile. "Don't worry about it guys. We've got bigger things to talk about. Like do you have any seasonings for this fish?"

"..."

"I have a feeling you don't take things seriously often, do you?" Lucky asked.

"Eh, what's the point in living if you got a stick up your ass all day long," Lino said. "May as well go sell the hole for a copper."

"... how old are you?" Lucky asked.

"Sixteen." Lino said, taking a gourd of wine from Fish's hands and gulping half of it down.

"... fuck me." Smite sighed, dejected.

"What's the plan now?" Shaneine asked, joining in.

"We'll go with your original plan," Lino said. "But we'll have to make a slight adjustment. I've friends I have to pick up."

"Are they strong?" Kraval asked.

"Well, stronger than me at the very least." Lino said nonchalantly, taking another gulp; it was only after putting the gourd down that he realized the whole cave fell silent. "Oh, don't worry, they're on our side."

"Who the hell are you?!" Smite asked.

"Lino!"

"Fuck you!"

"After plundering Endo Clan," Lino said, ignoring him. "We'll continue moving east until the gorge. There, we'll go our separate ways."

"Why? Where are you going?" Aeala asked.

"To the land of beyond..." Lino spoke in a mysterious tone.

"... and where is that?"

"... a place where only those stronger than me can venture."

"So you don't want to tell us, huh?" Lucky mumbled.

"Don't worry, I'll meet with you guys on the other side a bit later," Lino said. "Don't miss me too much."

"... does anyone else want to punch him in the face really badly?" Smite asked. A few heads nodded in silence while Lino frowned.

"Why my face? It's my selling point. I've already got cracked ribs. Punch me there."

"... yup, let's avoid his face guys. There's already something horridly wrong with his head." Lucky said.

"You look rather well for someone who has half his ribs cracked." Fish said.

"I'm tough."

"... you don't say."

"Alright, fish is ready," Aeala said. "Now everyone shut up and eat. One word and I'm kicking your ass out of this cave. Got it? That includes you too, Lino."

"..." Lino ate in silence, silently smiling. Partly because Aeala was alright, and partly because she managed to find a rather fun group. He imagined coming days would hardly be boring with them around. Even more to the point, he now had enough people to open up a mercenary band across the gorge. Shaneine will definitely join me in a heartbeat, Lino thought as he ate. Kraval too, probably. The shield guy doesn't seem to dislike me much either. Lucky... ah, I probably shouldn't have made puns out of her name. Still worth it though. I guess key with her and Smite is Aeala. So they're in. That bearded bastard can be our blacksmith---no wait, I'll be our blacksmith. These guys can go out and gather materials for me to craft them stuff. Free practice. He can be shadowy leader. Freya can be fortune teller or something. Ella can be a cook. Damn, I'm brilliant.

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Chapter 567: To Life
Chapter 566: Shattered Hearts
Chapter 565: Edifice of Destruction (III)
Chapter 564: Edifice of Destruction (II)
Chapter 563: Edifice of Destruction (I)
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Chapter 554: Return of the King
Chapter 553: Rules of the Empire
Chapter 552: Incandescent Lights
Chapter 551: Rain
Chapter 550: The Cosmic Stage
Chapter 549: Savior (III)
Chapter 548: Savior (II)
Chapter 547: Savior (I)
Chapter 546: Newcomers
Chapter 545: Memories
Chapter 544: Weight of the Past
Chapter 543: Simple Things
Chapter 542: Goodbye
Chapter 541: World-Eater (II)
Chapter 540: World-Eater (I)
Chapter 539: Flames of Destruction (X)
Chapter 538: Flames of Destruction (IX)
Chapter 537: Flames of Destruction (VIII)
Chapter 536: Flames of Destruction (VII)
Chapter 535: Flames of Destruction (VI)
Chapter 534: Flames of Destruction (V)
Chapter 533: Flames of Destruction (IV)
Chapter 532: Flames of Destruction (III)
Chapter 531: Flames of Destruction (II)
Chapter 530: Flames of Destruction (I)
Chapter 529: Divinity
Chapter 528: Indulgent
Chapter 527: The Chosen
Chapter 526: The Creator's Call
Chapter 525: The Empyrion
Chapter 524: The Journey Over
Chapter 523: Sanctum's End (X)
Chapter 522: Sanctum's End (IX)
Chapter 521: Sanctum's End (VIII)
Chapter 520: Sanctum's End (VII)
Chapter 519: Sanctum's End (VI)
Chapter 518: Sanctum's End (V)
Chapter 517: Sanctum's End (IV)
Chapter 516: Sanctum's End (III)
Chapter 515: Sanctum's End (II)
Chapter 514: Sanctum's End (I)
Chapter 513: Pillars of Chaos
Chapter 512: The Quintessential Truths
Chapter 511: The Traces
Chapter 510: Alana
Chapter 509: Dark Apathy
Chapter 508: Settling Ashes
Chapter 507: Symphonies
Chapter 506: Edifice of Creation
Chapter 505: The Last Resort
Chapter 504: Will of the Spear
Chapter 503: Eternity in a Blade
Chapter 502: The Young Blood
Chapter 501: The Onslaught
Chapter 500: The Unhinged
Chapter 499: Primeval
Chapter 498: Nothing
Chapter 497: Heart-Sung Defiance
Chapter 496: Nature of Nurture
Chapter 495: The Chronomancer
Chapter 494: Beautiful Light
Chapter 493: Path of the Creator
Chapter 492: The Eternal Shroud
Chapter 491: Trespassers
Chapter 490: Flights of Hearts
Chapter 489: The Purpose
Chapter 488: Firefly
Chapter 487: Invasion (IV)
Chapter 486: Invasion (III)
Chapter 485: Invasion (II)
Chapter 484: Invasion (I)
Chapter 483: Tempest Ferments
Chapter 482: The Extremes
Chapter 481: One
Chapter 480: The Return
Chapter 479: The First Empyrean (IV)
Chapter 478: The First Empyrean (III)
Chapter 477: The First Empyrean (II)
Chapter 476: The First Empyrean
Chapter 475: To Defend the Home
Chapter 474: Breaking the Chains (VII)
Chapter 473: Breaking the Chains (VI)
Chapter 472: Breaking the Chains (V)
Chapter 471: Breaking the Chains (IV)
Chapter 470: Breaking the Chains (III)
Chapter 469: Breaking the Chains (II)
Chapter 468: Breaking the Chains (I)
Chapter 467: Where it All Began
Chapter 466: Emperor of the West
Chapter 465: Pushing Forth
Chapter 464: Beyond the Line
Chapter 463: The Western Front
Chapter 462: Two Ends
Chapter 461: World Anew
Chapter 460: Dawn of Grace
Chapter 459: Nine Years (IX)
Chapter 458: Nine Years (VIII)
Chapter 457: Nine Years (VII)
Chapter 456: Nine Years (VI)
Chapter 455: Nine Years (V)
Chapter 454: Nine Years (IV)
Chapter 453: Nine Years (III)
Chapter 452: Nine Years (II)
Chapter 451: Nine Years (I)
Chapter 450: The Last War
Chapter 449: Scars
Chapter 448: Origin War (V)
Chapter 447: Origin War (IV)
Chapter 446: Origin War (III)
Chapter 445: Origin War (II)
Chapter 444: Origin War (I)
Chapter 443: Overwhelming
Chapter 442: Vastitude of Truths
Chapter 441: Becoming of Chaos
Chapter 440: Curse of the Dragon Isles
Chapter 439: Beyond the Differences
Chapter 438: The Prince Forgotten
Chapter 437: The Hollow Isles
Chapter 436: Aaria
Chapter 435: Cruelty of the Scorned
Chapter 434: Edge of the East
Chapter 433: Confoundment of the Newcomer
Chapter 432: Edge of Immortality (III)
Chapter 431: Edge of Immortality (II)
Chapter 430: Edge of Immortality (I)
Chapter 429: Theory of the Craft (III)
Chapter 428: Theory of the Craft (II)
Chapter 427: Theory of the Craft (I)
Chapter 426: Enigmatic Attack
Chapter 425: The Quiddity of Elan
Chapter 424: Overcoming (II)
Chapter 423: Overcoming (I)
Chapter 422: Against the World (IV)
Chapter 421: Against the World (III)
Chapter 420: Against the World (II)
Chapter 419: Against the World (I)
Chapter 418: Seafarer
Chapter 417: The Turning Wheels
Chapter 416: Place of Belonging
Chapter 415: For Tomorrow
Chapter 414: A Mortal Reminder
Chapter 413: Chaos of Void (III)
Chapter 412: Chaos of Void (II)
Chapter 411: Chaos of Void (I)
Chapter 410: The Tempests of Heaven
Chapter 409: Dangwe
Chapter 408: Quiet Before the Storm
Chapter 407: The Council of Chaos
Chapter 406: Uncertainties
Chapter 405: Heart of it All
Chapter 404: The Strange Prince
Chapter 403: Settled Roads
Chapter 402: The Limits
Chapter 401: Provenance
Chapter 400: Age of Empyrean (IX)
Chapter 399: Age of Empyrean (VIII)
Chapter 398: Age of Empyrean (VII)
Chapter 397: Age of Empyrean (VI)
Chapter 396: Age of Empyrean (V)
Chapter 395: Age of Empyrean (IV)
Chapter 394: Age of Empyrean (III)
Chapter 393: Age of Empyrean (II)
Chapter 392: Age of Empyrean (I)
Chapter 391: Everafter
Chapter 390: Heart Over Prejudice
Chapter 389: Face to Face
Chapter 388: Alliances
Chapter 387: Scent of the Void
Chapter 386: Cradled World
Chapter 385: Inevitable
Chapter 384: Meeting in Heaven
Chapter 383: In the Belly of the Beast
Chapter 382: Changes
Chapter 381: Genes
Chapter 380: Bloodlines
Chapter 379: Reasons and Tales
Chapter 378: Law of Entropy
Chapter 377: Always and Forever
Chapter 376: Unbound Dreams
Chapter 375: The Cast of Dawn
Chapter 374: Hallowed Fury
Chapter 373: Divine Smith (VI)
Chapter 372: Prison Break (VI)
Chapter 371: Divine Smith (V)
Chapter 370: Prison Break (V)
Chapter 369: Divine Smith (IV)
Chapter 368: Prison Break (IV)
Chapter 367: Divine Smith (III)
Chapter 366: Prison Break (III)
Chapter 365: Divine Smith (II)
Chapter 364: Prison Break (II)
Chapter 363: Divine Smith (I)
Chapter 362: Prison Break (I)
Chapter 361: Expedition to the Palace
Chapter 360: A New Beginning
Chapter 359: Beckoned Back Together
Chapter 358: To Tame Time
Chapter 357: Shifting Tales
Chapter 356: Void Cult
Chapter 355: Bastion of Knowledge
Chapter 354: Cosmos
Chapter 353: Liberation
Chapter 352: Theory of Everything
Chapter 351: Hannah (III)
Chapter 350: Fire (VI)
Chapter 349: Fire (V)
Chapter 348: Fire (IV)
Chapter 347: Fire (III)
Chapter 346: Fire (II)
Chapter 345: Fire (I)
Chapter 344: Lost Shadow
Chapter 343: Ghost of the Distant Past
Chapter 342: The Founding Seven
Chapter 341: To Change the World
Chapter 340: Full Circle
Chapter 339: Lucky Stars
Chapter 338: Gaze of the Thousand Eyes
Chapter 337: The Holy Holm
Chapter 336: The Bend of Time
Chapter 335: Fight Without Fighting
Chapter 334: Fathers and Sons
Chapter 333: Vestiges of Time and Chaos
Chapter 332: Poise of the Empyrean
Chapter 331: Return Home
Chapter 330: Tales Converge
Chapter 329: Triage
Chapter 328: Jade
Chapter 327: Penumbra
Chapter 326: Gods
Chapter 325: The Owner and the Pet
Chapter 324: Continental Terror
Chapter 323: Fire and Fury (V)
Chapter 322: Fire and Fury (IV)
Chapter 321: Fire and Fury (III)
Chapter 320: Fire and Fury (II)
Chapter 317: Plight of the Holy Continent
Chapter 316: A Year Later
Chapter 315: Fire and Fury
Chapter 314: If the World Knew
Chapter 313: Law of Death
Chapter 312: Times of Magic
Chapter 311: Elysian
Chapter 310: Light and Shadow
Chapter 309: Dragon Aspects
Chapter 308: Land of Dragons
Chapter 307: Flying Fortress
Chapter 306: Only Spoken of in Myths
Chapter 305: Inside the Pocket
Chapter 304: Northern Fjords
Chapter 303: Before it All Began (III)
Chapter 302: Before it All Began (II)
Chapter 301: Before it All Began (I)
Chapter 300: The Eternal Watcher
Chapter 299: Reign of Chaos (III)
Chapter 298: Reign of Chaos (II)
Chapter 297: Reign of Chaos (I)
Chapter 296: Catharsis (VII)
Chapter 295: Catharsis (VI)
Chapter 294: Catharsis (V)
Chapter 293: Catharsis (IV)
Chapter 292: Catharsis (III)
Chapter 291: Catharsis (II)
Chapter 290: Catharsis (I)
Chapter 289: Birth of the Order
Chapter 288: Vicious Tongue
Chapter 287: Serendipity
Chapter 286: The Hunted
Chapter 285: Converging Goals
Chapter 284: The Hunt Begins
Chapter 283: Shadows of Entropy
Chapter 282: Beyond Expectations
Chapter 281: Gauntlet of Absolution
Chapter 280: Onslaught of Changes
Chapter 279: Soundless Pyre
Chapter 278: Entropic Resurrection
Chapter 277: Mediator
Chapter 276: Hannah (II)
Chapter 275: Sanctuary (III)
Chapter 274: Sanctuary (II)
Chapter 273: Sanctuary (I)
Chapter 272: Distress Call
Chapter 271: World Over
Chapter 270: Myriad of Hearts
Chapter 269: United
Chapter 268: World on its Knees
Chapter 267: Abyss of Madness
Chapter 266: Back to the Roots
Chapter 265: Yes
Chapter 264: Laws of Nature
Chapter 263: World's First Anomaly
Chapter 262: Hundred Years Vow
Chapter 261: Lady of Inclemency
Chapter 260: Powers That Be
Chapter 259: Hannah (I)
Chapter 258: The Disillusioned Light
Chapter 257: History of the Sword
Chapter 256: Immortal Sword Maiden
Chapter 255: Realities
Chapter 254: The Forgotten Tale (IV)
Chapter 253: The Forgotten Tale (III)
Chapter 252: The Forgotten Tale (II)
Chapter 251: The Forgotten Tale (I)
Chapter 250: Rise and Fall
Chapter 249: The Last Titan
Chapter 248: Unceasing Light
Chapter 247: Forever
Chapter 246: Order of Eternity
Chapter 245: Strengths and Weaknesses
Chapter 244: Gateway of Entropy (III)
Chapter 243: Gateway of Entropy (II)
Chapter 242: Gateway of Entropy (I)
Chapter 241: Rewards
Chapter 240: Down the Line
Chapter 239: Harbinger of Chaos (V)
Chapter 238: Harbinger of Chaos (IV)
Chapter 237: Harbinger of Chaos (III)
Chapter 236: Harbinger of Chaos (II)
Chapter 235: Harbinger of Chaos (I)
Chapter 234: Trials of Ascension
Chapter 233: The Affairs
Chapter 232: The Former Holy Maiden
Chapter 231: Holy Grounds
Chapter 230: Eternal Paradise
Chapter 229: Imperishable Guardian
Chapter 228: One
Chapter 227: Young Hearts
Chapter 226: Alison (IV)
Chapter 225: Daughter of Order
Chapter 224: Into the Fray
Chapter 223: New World
Chapter 222: Into the Titan Realms
Chapter 221: The Naive Ones
Chapter 220: Heavenly Aptitude
Chapter 219: Birth of an Exalted (II)
Chapter 218: Birth of an Exalted (I)
Chapter 217: Nature of Chaos
Chapter 216: From Ashes
Chapter 215: World on Fire
Chapter 214: From All Skies
Chapter 213: For the Future
Chapter 212: Capacity for Evil
Chapter 211: Primal Awakening
Chapter 210: In the Dark (IV)
Chapter 209: In a Cabin 'neath a Tree (IV)
Chapter 208: In the Dark (III)
Chapter 207: In a Cabin 'neath a Tree (III)
Chapter 206: In the Dark (II)
Chapter 205: In a Cabin 'neath a Tree (II)
Chapter 204: In the Dark (I)
Chapter 203: In a Cabin 'neath a Tree (I)
Chapter 202: Aftermath
Chapter 201: Yesteryear (VI)
Chapter 200: An Elysian and an Empyrean
Chapter 199: Collapsing Skies
Chapter 198: Ortum Lucis
Chapter 197: Heaven-Cast Armor Set (II)
Chapter 196: Heaven-Cast Armor Set (I)
Chapter 195: Shaking Hands With a Devil
Chapter 194: War of the Madmen (VI)
Chapter 193: War of the Madmen (V)
Chapter 192: War of the Madmen (IV)
Chapter 191: War of the Madmen (III)
Chapter 190: War of the Madmen (II)
Chapter 189: War of the Madmen (I)
Chapter 188: Hell and Hell
Chapter 187: Sixty-Eight
Chapter 186: Mind of the War
Chapter 185: The Divine Armory
Chapter 184: Crafting Spree
Chapter 183: Hammer of the Heart
Chapter 182: The Holy City
Chapter 181: The Royals
Chapter 180: Readiness
Chapter 179: Peace Offering
Chapter 178: Seventy-Two
Chapter 177: Yesteryear (V)
Chapter 176: Cut From the Same Cloth
Chapter 175: Change of Plans
Chapter 174: Heaven Piercer
Chapter 173: Hellenguard Smithy
Chapter 172: The Grand Halls
Chapter 171: Crossing the Wedge
Chapter 170: The Ends and the Beginnings
Chapter 169: A Fate's Fool
Chapter 168: An Endless Odyssey
Chapter 167: As the Heavens Roll Onward
Chapter 166: Winds of Change
Chapter 165: Crimson Sky
Chapter 164: Grim
Chapter 163: Generosity
Chapter 162: Chaos and Ruin (III)
Chapter 161: Chaos and Ruin (II)
Chapter 160: Chaos and Ruin (I)
Chapter 159: Armed and Proud
Chapter 158: To Answer the Call
Chapter 157: Ancestral Grounds
Chapter 156: A Silent Night
Chapter 155: Northern Frost
Chapter 154: Love at First Sight
Chapter 153: Kvalend Tribe
Chapter 152: Oddballs
Chapter 151: Alison (III)
Chapter 150: Farewell
Chapter 149: Great Descent
Chapter 148: Yesteryear (IV)
Chapter 147: Threads of Thoughts
Chapter 146: Parts and Pieces
Chapter 145: Woken From Slumber
Chapter 144: Clash of Giants (V)
Chapter 143: Clash of the Giants (IV)
Chapter 142: Clash of the Giants (III)
Chapter 141: Clash of Giants (II)
Chapter 140: Clash of Giants (I)
Chapter 139: Reunion
Chapter 138: Home
Chapter 137: Convergence
Chapter 136: Woven Threads of the Forgotten Tale
Chapter 135: Old Friends
Chapter 134: Meeting at the Crossroad
Chapter 133: Terrifying Experts
Chapter 132: Blueprints Aplenty
Chapter 131: Twists of Life
Chapter 130: Lessons and Treasures
Chapter 129: Exploring the Ruins
Chapter 128: Grazynth, Guardian of the Far End (III)
Chapter 127: Grazynth, Guardian of the Far End (II)
Chapter 126: Grazynth, Guardian of the Far End (I)
Chapter 125: Ruins of the Forgotten Kingdom
Chapter 124: Sea of Sand
Chapter 123: Unintended Invitation
Chapter 122: Hired
Chapter 121: Winding Journey
Chapter 120: Rebirth
Chapter 119: Conviction
Chapter 118: An Empress and a Beggar
Chapter 117: Shade
Chapter 116: Choiceless World
Chapter 115: The Forgotten Kingdom
Chapter 114: Demonic Battlefield
Chapter 113: Chapter 113 - The First and Final Breaths
Chapter 112: Chapter 112 - Siege of the Throne (IV)
Chapter 111: Chapter 111 - Siege of the Throne (III)
Chapter 110: Chapter 110 - Siege of the Throne (II)
Chapter 109: Chapter 109 - Siege of the Throne (I)
Chapter 108: Chapter 108 - Inhibitions
Chapter 107: Chapter 107 - A World Beyond the Curtains
Chapter 106: Chapter 106 - The Master's Woes
Chapter 105: Chapter 105 - Brewing Tensions
Chapter 104: Chapter 104 - Storm Before the Apocalypse
Chapter 103: Chapter 103 - -Become my Master!!
Chapter 102: Chapter 102 - Exasperated Third Prince
Chapter 101: Chapter 101 - Beggar and his Dog
Chapter 100: Chapter 100 - End of an Era
Chapter 99: Chapter 99 - Yesteryear (III)
Chapter 98: Chapter 98 - Wrath of an Empyrean (IV)
Chapter 97: Chapter 97 - Wrath of an Empyrean (III)
Chapter 96: Chapter 96 - Wrath of an Empyrean (II)
Chapter 95: Chapter 95 - Wrath of an Empyrean (I)
Chapter 94: Chapter 94 - The Coming
Chapter 93: Chapter 93 - Budding Fury
Chapter 92: Chapter 92 - Heart of the Broken
Chapter 91: Chapter 91 - Hell on Earth
Chapter 90: Chapter 90 - Sealing Heavens
Chapter 89: Chapter 89 - Skydevil Linger
Chapter 88: Chapter 88 - World of Gaia
Chapter 87: Chapter 87 - Ashen Emperor
Chapter 86: Chapter 86 - Fourth Gate Opens
Chapter 85: Chapter 85 - Friend From the Other Side
Chapter 84: Chapter 84 - Mythic Realm
Chapter 83: Chapter 83 - When Things Go Awry
Chapter 82: Chapter 82 - When Things Go Great
Chapter 81: Chapter 81 - Days Before the Auction
Chapter 80: Chapter 80 - Stirring the Valley
Chapter 79: Chapter 79 - Major Ava
Chapter 78: Chapter 78 - Grens City
Chapter 77: Chapter 77 - Valley of Sects
Chapter 76: Chapter 76 - Journey Ahead
Chapter 75: Chapter 75 - Rude Awakening
Chapter 74: Chapter 74 - Twin Shadows
Chapter 73: Chapter 73 - Skydevil Basin
Chapter 72: Chapter 72 - Velin Su
Chapter 71: Chapter 71 - Flying Visitor
Chapter 70: Chapter 70 - The Gathering of Fools
Chapter 69: Chapter 69 - Setting the Stage
Chapter 68: Chapter 68 - Passing of the Torch
Chapter 67: Chapter 67 - Alison (II)
Chapter 66: Chapter 66 - The After-Song
Chapter 65: Chapter 65 - Ashen Fate
Chapter 64: Chapter 64 - World Ender
Chapter 63: Chapter 63 - Abandoned Child
Chapter 62: Chapter 62 - The Worst Sort of Pain
Chapter 61: Chapter 61 - Necropolis
Chapter 60: Chapter 60 - Friend in the Forest
Chapter 59: Chapter 59 - Wings of an Archangel
Chapter 58: Chapter 58 - The Fall
Chapter 57: Chapter 57 - Asmodei
Chapter 56: Chapter 56 - The Fabled Fjords
Chapter 55: Chapter 55 - Qe'll Remembers
Chapter 54: Chapter 54 - Besmirched Hearts
Chapter 53: Chapter 53 - The Distant Home
Chapter 52: Chapter 52 - Journey's Rest
Chapter 51: Chapter 51 - Yesteryear (II)
Chapter 50: Chapter 50 - Until Dawn (IV)
Chapter 49: Chapter 49 - Until Dawn (III)
Chapter 48: Chapter 48 - Until Dawn (II)
Chapter 47: Chapter 47 - Until Dawn (I)
Chapter 46: Chapter 46 - Hearts of Pain
Chapter 45: Chapter 45 - In the Darkest Hour
Chapter 44: Chapter 44 - Before the Dawn
Chapter 43: Chapter 43 - A Spanning Blaze
Chapter 42: Chapter 42 - A Compromise
Chapter 41: Chapter 41 - Barren Luster
Chapter 40: Chapter 40 - Competition
Chapter 39: Chapter 39 - Fate's Twine
Chapter 38: Chapter 38 - Alison
Chapter 37: Chapter 37 - Beyond Tomorrow
Chapter 36: Chapter 36 - Beyond the Veil
Chapter 35: Chapter 35 - Umbra Capital
Chapter 34: Chapter 34 - Onward to Capital
Chapter 33: Chapter 33 - Q'vil's Last Stand (III)
Chapter 32: Chapter 32 - Q'vil's Last Stand (II)
Chapter 31: Chapter 31 - Q'vil's Last Stand (I)
Chapter 30: Chapter 30 - Cooperation
Chapter 29: Chapter 29 - Hell's Ways
Chapter 28: Chapter 28 - To See One's Heart
Chapter 27: Chapter 27 - The Missing Element
Chapter 26: Chapter 26 - Yesteryear (I)
Chapter 25: Chapter 25 - Back Home
Chapter 24: Chapter 24 - Future Plans
Chapter 23: Chapter 23 - Radiant Dragon Spear
Chapter 22: Chapter 22 - Friends in Strange Places
Chapter 21: Chapter 21 - City of Mercenaries
Chapter 20: Chapter 20 - Fury of Shame
Chapter 19: Chapter 19 - Flames of the Cold Cave
Chapter 18: Chapter 18 - Tide of Darkness
Chapter 17: Chapter 17 - Bitter Struggle
Chapter 16: Chapter 16 - Death's Shadow
Chapter 15: Chapter 15 - First Evolution
Chapter 14: Chapter 14 - In the Belly of the Beast
Chapter 13: Chapter 13 - Endo Clan
Chapter 12: Chapter 12 - Devil's Domain
Chapter 11: Chapter 11 - One of their Own
Chapter 10: Chapter 10 - Shrewd Plans
Chapter 9: Chapter 9 - Hidden Powers
Chapter 8: Chapter 8 - A Bastard Demon
Chapter 7: Chapter 7 - Umbra Mountain Range
Chapter 6: Chapter 6 - Primal Spirits
Chapter 5: Chapter 5 - Apparently a Cultivator
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