Chapter 434: The Big Plan
My, a red carpet.I was almost impressed.
As Coppelia set me down after hopping through the mysteriously open window, the first thing I noticed was the fine silk beneath my soles. Somebody had the good sense to predict our arrival.
Sadly, any competence regarding etiquette had no place amongst dwarves, which was why whoever came next decided that dust and debris made for better decor.
Within a chamber filled with plumes of grey, everything that would need cleaning met my eyes.
Fragments of stone and glass lay scattered in every corner, piled amidst upturned chairs, fallen portraits, spent candelabras, several bookshelves and all the books and scrolls they once held. Inkwells and wine jugs left dark puddles against the carpet, staining the only passable furnishing that was there.
It certainly wasn’t the marble table. That was now upside down.
Or at least until our host decided to fix it.
Rising from the most unkempt pile of things was a dwarf dressed to overshadow whichever function he sneaked into. Gold embellishment decorated his mantled robes as much as himself.
Shining prominently even while coated in broken fixtures, he wore a troll carriage’s worth of jewellery.
Rings, bracelets and overlapping amulets all faintly glowed, the embedded gemstones so pristine that only they were warded against the dust.
The dwarf patted his beard down, then did the same with his attire.
Once done, he bent to lift the fallen table, flipping it over before gathering bits and pieces to decorate it.
Engraved goblets. Stone coasters. Silver jugs. A centrepiece in the shape of a little anvil. And also a fruit bowl. He turned several times on the spot, studiously plucking out the wet remains of apples and peaches from the surrounding debris and returning them to the bowl as a sludgy mess.
He nodded as Coppelia held out a flattened orange and a vine without any grapes.
Lastly, he pulled up a chair for himself. He didn’t bother with the rest.
“... Well now,” he said, wearing a professional smile as he took his seat. “It seems I have guests. To what do I owe such an unwanted pleasure?”
I returned his smile with my own.
Naturally, mine was far more genuine. I could look forward to a night free of continuous bumps, whereas depending on the shaky cart whisking him away, he could not.
“Salutations. My apologies for the intrusion. I’m here regarding a noise complaint.”
“A noise complaint.”
“Yes. I’m here on behalf of every barkeeper who can no longer hear the calls of their clientele. That’s terrible. If the hoodlums cease being drunk, they might cause even more mischief instead. Such as digging a hole under my kingdom.”
The dwarf drummed his fingers against the table, likely due to missing a cat to stroke.
“... Ah,” he said, his gaze settling at once upon the copper ring disgracing my finger. “I see. The most likely suspect. And yet I only have my respect to offer. For adventurers to go where they please is hardly something I can criticise, after all.”
“Indeed, there’s little to distinguish between adventurers and common rogues. Especially when they all rob the same tombs. The traps which need constant replacing certainly see little difference.”
The dwarf merely looked puzzled.
I didn’t see why. He undoubtedly counted adventurers amongst his most reliable allies.
“Regardless,” I continued. “I can see that one group of hoodlums is worse. Not by a lot, yes, but no matter how much adventurers try, the worst their drunkenness can destroy is a bar. You, meanwhile, manage to destroy the entire inn.”
“That really isn’t something I can take credit for. Destroying inns is a dwarven rite of passage.”
“Yet you look the most unnoteworthy of them all. I assume that makes you the leader?”
“The leader, yes. Unnoteworthy, absolutely not. I’m often told my beard stands out.”
Ugghhh.
I didn’t bother hiding my groan.
“That’s the compliment when nothing else is available. Do you not have any special talents I can use to distinguish you from your henchmen? Otherwise, it’ll be extremely confusing when they decide to cease cowering behind your door.”
The dwarf paused, listening as the gulping of collective ignorance sounded from behind his door.
Then, he shrugged.
“My special talent is hiring. An understated but important skill. I know the exact amounts of ineptitude and cowardice I can expect from those around me, ensuring just the right amount of productivity and lack of ambition. Anything less wouldn’t allow me to be where I am.”
“Lost and in dire need of a map?”
“On the cusp of greatness actually. And with little time to be disturbed. Especially by an adventurer who I can see is no common F-rank. You’re acquainted with the Snow Dancer, I take it?”
I glanced behind me.
There, the insane elven woman was sitting on the remains of the windowsill, one leg crossed over the other while idly twirling a wooden spoon. She offered an innocent smile.
“I have no knowledge of who she is,” I said, turning back to the dwarf.
“We’re so close that I have tea with her grandmother.”
“Excuse me?! You do not have tea with my grandmother!”
“Hey, I had loads of tea with her! … I had to fetch the peppermint from a forest filled with exploding flowers! Plus I had to bake the mille-feuille! And then I needed to sew the cushions too!”
My mouth widened as the image of Ophelia being made to run needlessly dangerous errands by my grandmother filled my mind.
I had utterly no idea what had occurred between them … only that the less I knew, the better.
“I don’t know why she’s here,” I told the dwarf. “Only that whatever she’s planning is far more concerning than what you are.”
He raised an eyebrow.
Likely because the Snow Dancer was nodding. I could see her shadow.
“Is that so? Then I’ll be glad to seek her expertise … I’m not certain how you escaped, Snow Dancer, but my offer still stands. Did you wish to join the Shadowvault Syndicate? I can bring a brochure if you’d like. We can even discuss remuneration.”
“Still a pass,” she replied. “But I’ll take your stuff. I’m guessing the vault’s under the carpet?”
“It is, yes. Would you like the keys?”
“Nope, I’m good. I have a spoon.”
I briefly closed my eyes.
It wasn’t quite enough to make me forget the Snow Dancer’s existence. Only a falling plant pot to my head could do that. But I could at least focus on the matter at hand.
Yes … ensuring that the contents of every vault went towards my pillow fund and not whatever bored elves did with them.
“You,” I said, clicking my fingers at the dwarf. “The harm that you’ve caused is immeasurable. You’ve disrupted my sleep, damaged the bergamot trees and accustomed farmers to the ground literally shaking. This is outrageous. You will cease whatever mischief you hope to achieve, followed by compensating the kingdom for every inconvenience.”
He leaned slightly back in his seat.
“Hm. How curious. For my work to be described as mischief is somehow more grating than the fact you’ve made a mess of the suite I decorated. Allow me to assure you, Miss Adventurer, as the leader of one of the dwarven underworld’s most disreputable organisation, my ambition is more than–”
“Stop.” I held up my palm. “My apologies, but everything you’re about to say is so forgettable I need to take notes. Coppelia, he’s about to tell us about his plan doomed to failure. Please remember it for me.”
“Okie~”
“My plan isn’t doomed to failure, thank you. At the very least, I’d like to think it’s mildly better than what someone whose own plan is to casually accost me in my own abode can imagine.”
“You think too highly of yourself if you think I need a plan. Which isn’t to say I never do. Only that for you, it’s unnecessary. I’m here to requisition everything I see including this landship. Any other consideration is unwarranted.”
The dwarf let out a short chuckle.
“Quite a few people would like to requisition this landship. Sadly, I’m in no position to permit that. Even with my wealth levels, it was exorbitantly expensive to commission. I also require it for the big plan.”
“Your big plan is greater in noise than in substance. But I see discretion is rarer than a functioning sofa. This scheme was undone the moment you needed to dig a hole. Whatever treasure or artifact you require on my kingdom’s surface, know that every pickaxe now sits dormant.”
Strangely, the dwarf looked puzzled.
“Ah,” he said with a click of his fingers. “You refer to the quarry of shame.”
“The … what?”
“I see where the misunderstanding lies. You must believe that the excavation on the surface is for the purpose of digging for something. It isn’t.”
“No? … Then what is it for? An entrance to invite every hoodlum into your midst?”
“Most certainly not. And given the number of dwarves littering the quarry with work resumés, my foreman needs to make this clearer. Its only purpose is to encourage productivity among my existing staff, after all.”
“Excuse me?”
“I’ve many machinations, but that dig site isn’t one of them. It’s where I send those who are slacking as punishment. That’s all.”
My mouth widened in horror.
“P-Punishment?! … How dare you! My kingdom is a land of beauty and riches!”
“To you, perhaps. But to me, it’s where far too many cows are. And to all of them, I apologise. Believe me when I say that inconveniencing farm animals isn’t my intention. Similarly, I also have no quarrel with the unfortunate people of … well, whichever kingdom is upstairs.”
I leaned slightly forwards. The dwarf leaned back.
“The Kingdom of Tirea,” I said with a warm smile. “It’s a difficult name to remember. But worry not. You shall learn it when crafting the words ‘Made In Tirea’ upon the bars of soap.”
“... Soap?”
“Soap.” I clapped my hands together. “There’s an island dedicated to the crafting of soap. And since it also requires extensive mining to gather the minerals, I’m certain your few talents can be put to use.”
“I see. That sounds rather dreadful, but while I must decline taking part, I can promise that the noise will soon no longer be a concern. Not for you, nor my rivals–all of whom I expect to seek my demise in a very short matter of time.”
The dwarf wore a look of satisfaction.
I recognised it at once.
The confidence. The ambition. The lack of foresight.
It was an expression I’d seen often in the corners where nobility made their lairs, usually just before the costs of funerals increased. After all, to be deliberately unconcerned with being tossed into a well by his peers could only mean one thing.
“You … You seek to lure your rivals into one place to destroy them, don’t you?”
“Not destroy,” replied the dwarf at once, his finger raised. “But to crush. Figuratively and literally.”
He then gestured at every shadow around him. The pride glinted in his eyes.
“All the finest knaves you will never know will soon be here. The Obsidian Cartel. The Silent Forge. My friends at the Iron Quorum. All united to deal with the nail which sticks out. Me. Do not underestimate how thoroughly despised I am. I was once a lawmaker. Now I’m the most insufferable scoundrel around. Every rogue will jump at the chance to murder me now that no reprisal is guaranteed. I shall do away with them all, collapsing every newly made passage I’ve laid out for their convenience with a single immense blast into the prepared fissures. Perhaps you’ve seen the catalyst? A masterwork cannon primed to unleash the strength of more pure arcana crystals than the Stone Assembly believes to exist.”
My hands covered my mouth.
“You intend to bring down the entire surface.”
“Not all of it. The kingdom above is entirely incidental. It’s not like I actively hate the cows. Yes, the blast will destabilise the rock strata and cause a few barns to fall into the void, but rest assured, this is for a good cause. The dwarven underworld is literally the foundation of the continent. Every illicit activity can be traced back to it. Here is the grave where it will thoroughly die.”
Silence met the dwarf’s declaration.
For a moment, only the din of his own satisfaction could be heard. And so I did what any princess could.
I held my hands tighter against my lips … all to hide my quivering smile.
“Oho …”
“Hm? I’m sorry, but could you repeat–”
“Ohoho … ohohohohohohohohohohoho!!”
His mouth dropped in shock.
As was right. It was a wonder how I was able to contain my amusement for so long.
All this time, I had expected the machinations of a common criminal … but this was worse than that!
Why, it was the plan of a common nobleman!
“Ohohohohohohoho!! … To think that a thousand tonnes of dirt separates our two realms, but the lack of creativity is still the same! Such a convoluted scheme to bring your rivals into one place! You do your title wonderfully!”
The dwarf mouthed wordlessly, his frown conveying his displeasure where words failed him.
“Miss, this is no laughing matter! While I really shouldn’t be worrying you, I was understating my claim when I said that only a few barns would fall! It would at least be a few villages! Perhaps a town!”
“Then allow me to assure you that it would never work. Anything past the point of sticking out your ankle during a dance never does. There is a rule called The Law Of Diminishing Subtlety. The more unnecessary it is, the more unlikely it is to succeed. It isn’t due to lack of ambition that most nobility now stick with pushing each other down a well. It simply works. Your plan will not.”
“I have carefully calibrated–”
“Yes, I’m certain you’ve measured exactly what’s needed to ensure a cavern will fall onto your head and nobody else’s. But while I’ve no desire to stop that, I’m certain you’ll accidentally cause a bergamot tree to fall over. I cannot allow that.”
The dwarf’s beard practically bristled with indignation.
“There is no well big enough to push the amount of rivals I have! Do not suggest what works on the surface is applicable to what happens below the ground!”
“Well, I’m not suggesting you push every rival down a well. That would also fall foul of the rule. But if you truly wish to bring everyone together and murder them in one place, all you need to do is host a tea party. I’m certain with your hospitality they’d end up choking themselves just to get away faster.”
A pair of arms raised themselves in exasperation.
“I am the Black Thane of the dwarven underworld! I do not host tea parties!”
“Well, there’s your problem. I guarantee that if you drink more tea and less … whatever it is you consume, it will freshen your mind. Perhaps you’ll find a different hobby to spend your wealth on other than ineffectually murdering your rivals.”
“Murdering my rivals isn’t a hobby. I am striving to restore order to the dwarven realm!”
I rolled my eyes.
“Please. You are striving to create a vacuum in which you can take over. That’s a scheme so generic that it’s used as an example plot in the guidebook of villainy.”
The dwarf rose from his chair, then leaned over his table.
“... There is a part 2 to my big plan,” he said, his tone bereft of amusement.
“Well, I hope it’s better than part 1. That’s so mundane I can’t even force myself to yawn. What is it, exactly? Will you seize the dwarven throne? Begin an empire vast enough to swallow the surface?”
“Yes. But I’d do it tastefully. And also in a way where you can’t complain. Mostly because you’ll be dead.”
Ugh.
To think I even asked.
“Very well, then.” I idly flicked my wrist. “Go do your thing. I can see it coming like a poodle without a leash. Click your fingers and signal your hoodlums to waltz inside and brandish their weapons. We may as well get the theatrics over with.”
A smile returned to the dwarf.
“I’ve no need for my layabouts. I’m quite able to handle my own affairs, as the Snow Dancer can attest to. [Cinder Aegis].”
A ring glowed on his hand.
I waited for something to happen, and yet other than a reddish hue coming over his cheeks, nothing did.
Slightly confused, I glanced back at Coppelia.
“He doesn't seem to be attacking. What did he do?”
“Hmmmmmm …” Coppelia pressed a finger to her cheek in thought. “If I had to guess, I think he just cast something to ward against flames.”
Off to the side, the Snow Dancer was busy tossing her ducks through the window.
That really was everything I needed to see.
“... Really?” I said to the dwarf, having finally earned my least impressed face. “Is this honestly the most subtle method of murder you have available?”
The dwarf shrugged.
“No, but it is the most satisfying.”
Click.
Somewhere beneath the table came the telltale sound of creativity dying.
A moment later–everything exploded.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- To Cut A Shortcake
Chapter 3
- Kingdom In Debt
Chapter 4
- Best Laid Plans
Chapter 5
- Boot Of Authority
Chapter 6
- Forgotten Neighbours
Chapter 7
- Royal Requisition
Chapter 8
- A Simple Barkeeper
Chapter 9
- Woodland Stench
Chapter 10
- The Strongest Ultimate Technique
Chapter 11
- Coppelia
Chapter 12
- Incidental Damage
Chapter 13
- Clockwork Doll
Chapter 14
- Yearning For Stars
Chapter 15
- Withering Town
Chapter 16
- Starry Eyed Alchemist
Chapter 17
- Well Of Courage
Chapter 18
- Candle In The Dark
Chapter 19
- Awakened Stone
Chapter 20
- Moonlight And Flames
Chapter 21
- Arcane Nature
Chapter 22
- Something Rotten In Tirea
Chapter 23
- Valuing Crowns
Chapter 24
- Princess Villainess Genius
Chapter 25
- Daily Grind
Chapter 26
- Braised Slime
Chapter 27
- Alchemists Gamble
Chapter 28
- Key Provisions
Chapter 29
- Blotchy Horizons
Chapter 30
- Trolls Quest
Chapter 31
- Bargain Hunting
Chapter 32
- Seashell Seashell
Chapter 33
- Frozen Curse
Chapter 34
- Princesss Bargain
Chapter 35
- Beneath The Shell
Chapter 36
- Practical Adventuring
Chapter 37
- The Oldest Dance
Chapter 38
- Fae Wine
Chapter 39
- Royal Slumber
Chapter 40
- Tower Escape
Chapter 41
- Royal Welcome
Chapter 42
- Guild Code
Chapter 43
- Blood In The Capital
Chapter 44
- Hunting Flowers
Chapter 45
- Uninvited Guest
Chapter 46
- Innovative Gardening
Chapter 47
- Second Nature
Chapter 48
- Maids Bargain
Chapter 49
- Grim
Chapter 50
- Taste Of Luxury
Chapter 51
- Scarlet Lady
Chapter 52
- Sound Plans
Chapter 53
- Premonitions
Chapter 54
- Spilled Ink
Chapter 55
- Autumn Leaves
Chapter 56
- Old Tenants
Chapter 57
- New Tenants
Chapter 58
- Shadows And Moonlight
Chapter 59
- Balcony View
Chapter 60
- Tomorrows Crown
Chapter 61
- The Oldest Ladder
Chapter 62
- Northern Rumblings
Chapter 63
- A Simple Father
Chapter 64
- Deja Vu
Chapter 65
- Minor Detour
Chapter 66
- Ball Of Doom
Chapter 67
- Snow Dancer
Chapter 68
- Thief Sword Saint And Single
Chapter 69
- Cold Advice
Chapter 70
- Into The Fire
Chapter 71
- Unstoppable Force
Chapter 72
- Distant Horizons
Chapter 73
- High Level Diplomacy
Chapter 74
- Alchemists Ambition
Chapter 75
- Tournament Of Crowns
Chapter 76
- Unwanted Gaze
Chapter 77
- Falling Objects
Chapter 78
- Tales Of Ouzelia
Chapter 79
- Troll Hunting
Chapter 80
- Presence Concealment
Chapter 81
- Rock Paper Scissors
Chapter 82
- Dungeon Crawling
Chapter 83
- A Matter Of Perspective
Chapter 84
- Cold Reception
Chapter 85
- Frozen Lullaby
Chapter 86
- Lockpicking For Dummies
Chapter 87
- The Wise Duke
Chapter 88
- Noughts And Crosses
Chapter 89
- Clash Of Snow
Chapter 90
- Dance Of Death
Chapter 91
- Matters Of Etiquette
Chapter 92
- Higher Ambitions
Chapter 93
- A Fae Proposition
Chapter 94
- No Break
Chapter 95
- Academic Curiosity
Chapter 96
- Miss Racy Corset
Chapter 97
- Dragons Breath
Chapter 98
- Debts Outstanding
Chapter 99
- Worldly Appetite
Chapter 100
- A Princesss Reward
Chapter 101
- Guildmasters Quest
Chapter 102
- Late Dawn
Chapter 103
- Garter Belt Stockings
Chapter 104
- Housekeeping Tasks
Chapter 105
- To Split The Darkness
Chapter 106
- Divining Fate
Chapter 107
- Rose House
Chapter 108
- Gold Digging
Chapter 109
- Adventurers Calling
Chapter 110
- Shadow Beneath Trierport
Chapter 111
- Golden Sands Black Horizons
Chapter 112
- The Weight Of Gold
Chapter 113
- Letter Home
Chapter 114
- Bewitching Call
Chapter 115
- Sirens Song
Chapter 116
- Trinkets A-Plenty
Chapter 117
- Plan A
Chapter 118
- The Gift Which Keeps Giving
Chapter 119
- The Lowest Expectations
Chapter 120
- Room Service
Chapter 121
- A Princesss Tale
Chapter 122
- All That Glitters
Chapter 123
- A Loyal Handmaiden
Chapter 124
- Royal Negotiations
Chapter 125
- Stress Relief
Chapter 126
- Under New Management
Chapter 127
- Even Trade
Chapter 128
- The Lesser Of Two Evils
Chapter 129
- Breakfast Spread
Chapter 130
- Background Tree
Chapter 131
- A Gentle Princess
Chapter 132
- A Promise In Scarlet
Chapter 133
- All Roads Lead To Soap
Chapter 134
- Second Impressions
Chapter 135
- Tomorrows Sins
Chapter 136
- To Be A Dancer
Chapter 137
- Kingdom of Roses
Chapter 138
- A Mammoth Task
Chapter 139
- Magic Tricks
Chapter 140
- Of Grease And Shadows
Chapter 141
- Ghosts Of The Past
Chapter 142
- Black Is The New Black
Chapter 143
- Virtues Of Faith
Chapter 144
- Last Words
Chapter 145
- A Matter Of Faith
Chapter 146
- The Risen Dawn
Chapter 147
- Haunted Town
Chapter 148
- Closed For Business
Chapter 149
- Murder Fog
Chapter 150
- House Of Horrors
Chapter 151
- Light In The Darkness
Chapter 152
- The Colour Of Evil
Chapter 153
- Holy Magic Immunity
Chapter 154
- Celestial Knight
Chapter 155
- Evil Turns A Page
Chapter 156
- Terror In The Deep
Chapter 157
- A Princesss Standards
Chapter 158
- Windfall Gains
Chapter 159
- Church Service
Chapter 160
- Armour Of Faith
Chapter 161
- Heavens Judgement
Chapter 162
- By Royal Appointment
Chapter 163
- A New Dawn
Chapter 164
- Old Ladders Same Cats
Chapter 165
- First Amongst Equals
Chapter 166
- Witchs Brew
Chapter 167
- The Edge Of The Kingdom
Chapter 168
- The Blossoming Spring
Chapter 169
- Giant Hospitality
Chapter 170
- Growing Pains
Chapter 171
- A Nymphs Dream
Chapter 172
- Kingdom Building
Chapter 173
- An Unwritten Future
Chapter 174
- Customs Declaration
Chapter 175
- Big Elven Secrets
Chapter 176
- Distant Relations
Chapter 177
- Thief Sword Saint And Still Single
Chapter 178
- An Unchanging Constant
Chapter 179
- A Matter Of Elves
Chapter 180
- A Treatise On Royal History
Chapter 181
- Royal Inspection
Chapter 182
- A Helping Hand
Chapter 183
- Desperate Measures
Chapter 184
- Passing Grade
Chapter 185
- Hidden Faces
Chapter 186
- The Royal Entrance
Chapter 187
- A Toast To The Future
Chapter 188
- Dreams Amidst Dusk
Chapter 189
- The Last Knight
Chapter 190
- A Ballet For The Stars
Chapter 191
- Painting Of The Soul
Chapter 192
- Missing Guests
Chapter 193
- Bottom Of The Barrel
Chapter 194
- A Ballerinas Touch
Chapter 195
- Future Prospects
Chapter 196
- Effective Delegation
Chapter 197
- Loser Takes All
Chapter 198
- When Midnight Yet Strikes
Chapter 199
- Where The Grass Is Greenest
Chapter 200
- A Princesss Duties
Chapter 201
- A Knife In The Distance
Chapter 202
- Melting Snow
Chapter 203
- No Rest For The Wicked
Chapter 204
- The Better Part Of Valour
Chapter 205
- Meetings Beneath Starlight
Chapter 206
- An Ordinary Prince
Chapter 207
- Breakfast In Bed
Chapter 208
- Haggling For Beginners
Chapter 209
- Discount Paradise
Chapter 210
- Eye Of The Raven
Chapter 211
- To Protect A Smile
Chapter 212
- Where Black Roses Bloom
Chapter 213
- Taste Of Home
Chapter 214
- The Surest Antidote
Chapter 215
- Beauty Is A Beast
Chapter 216
- The Peoples Princess
Chapter 217
- Beneath A Different Light
Chapter 218
- A Daughters Choice
Chapter 219
- Old Haunts
Chapter 220
- Unstable Matters
Chapter 221
- Dress Code
Chapter 222
- Full Disclosure
Chapter 223
- Worst Case Scenario
Chapter 224
- Tavern Brawl
Chapter 225
- Bottled Wisdom
Chapter 226
- A Single Piece
Chapter 227
- The Dark Tower
Chapter 228
- The Greatest Wizard
Chapter 229
- The Measure Of Fear
Chapter 230
- Darker Than Darkness
Chapter 231
- Out With The New In With The Old
Chapter 232
- A Royal Invitation
Chapter 233
- A Dance For One
Chapter 234
- Tea Party
Chapter 235
- Honest Work
Chapter 236
- Mutually Beneficial
Chapter 237
- A Reverie For The Soul
Chapter 238
- Fragments Of Memories
Chapter 239
- Standing Start
Chapter 240
- Private Gallery
Chapter 241
- Until Now
Chapter 242
- Seasons Reprise
Chapter 243
- A Dream Of Spring
Chapter 244
- Assorted Roses
Chapter 245
- A Clockwork Wish
Chapter 246
- Something Beginning With E
Chapter 247
- Subjective Mercy
Chapter 248
- A Lesson In The Making
Chapter 249
- Kingdom In Darkness
Chapter 250
- Tall Tales Long Shadows
Chapter 251
- Menu Options
Chapter 252
- Red Like Apples
Chapter 253
- Alternative Ending
Chapter 254
- Charitable Ventures
Chapter 255
- Fast Travel
Chapter 256
- Educational Assessment
Chapter 257
- Fundamentals Of Magic 101
Chapter 258
- An Ode To Darkness
Chapter 259
- The More The Merrier
Chapter 260
- No Exemptions
Chapter 261
- Safe Landing
Chapter 262
- Take Two
Chapter 263
- What Comes Around
Chapter 264
- Caged Flames
Chapter 265
- Spell It Like It Sounds
Chapter 266
- Practical Knowledge
Chapter 267
- Breaking Trends
Chapter 268
- Perils Of Academia
Chapter 269
- Flexible Diplomacy
Chapter 270
- Matters Of Etiquette
Chapter 271
- Everything In Proportion
Chapter 272
- The Final Lesson
Chapter 273
- The Witch Of Calamity
Chapter 274
- Eulogy Of The End
Chapter 275
- In The Red
Chapter 276
- Terms Conditions
Chapter 277
- Divine Intervention
Chapter 278
- A Life Lesson
Chapter 279
- A Day In The Unlife
Chapter 280
- The Only Way Is Down
Chapter 281
- All That Is Gold
Chapter 282
- Bonus Round
Chapter 283
- Old Hands
Chapter 284
- Late Fees
Chapter 285
- Where The Fabled Winds Blow
Chapter 286
- Through The Looking Glass
Chapter 287
- The Hidden Library
Chapter 288
- A Curtain Unfalling
Chapter 289
- The Last Stop
Chapter 290
- Golden Welcome
Chapter 291
- Laundry Day
Chapter 292
- Standard Etiquette
Chapter 293
- Not A Moment Too Soon
Chapter 294
- Heroic Considerations
Chapter 295
- A Maidens Words
Chapter 296
- A Heros Purpose
Chapter 297
- All Routes Lead To Doom
Chapter 298
- Fortune Telling
Chapter 299
- Bonus Spree
Chapter 300
- A Princesss Blessing
Chapter 301
- A Familiar Tale
Chapter 302
- Eye Opener
Chapter 303
- Shades Of Red
Chapter 304
- An Eye For An Eye
Chapter 305
- The Least And Most Expected
Chapter 306
- A Fated Reunion
Chapter 307
- Early Dawn
Chapter 308
- Royal Form
Chapter 309
- A Golden Spite
Chapter 310
- Into The Fire
Chapter 311
- Forbidden Texts
Chapter 312
- The Cost Of Reward
Chapter 313
- Footprints In The Water
Chapter 314
- Mutual Understanding
Chapter 315
- A Familiar Scent
Chapter 316
- Everything In Moderation
Chapter 317
- Professional Adventuring
Chapter 318
- Historical Grievances
Chapter 319
- To Soothe A Soul
Chapter 320
- A Princes Patronage
Chapter 321
- Open For Business
Chapter 322
- The Other A-rank
Chapter 323
- Going Forwards Backwards
Chapter 324
- A Simple Decision
Chapter 325
- Skipping Steps
Chapter 326
- Too Much Of A Good Thing
Chapter 327
- Cultural Exchange
Chapter 328
- Mandatory Safety
Chapter 329
- Colour Coordination
Chapter 330
- The Next Rung
Chapter 331
- Forwarding Doom
Chapter 332
- Discount Madness
Chapter 333
- Critical Failure
Chapter 334
- Falling Upwards
Chapter 335
- Her Name
Chapter 336
- One Leaf One Whisper Ten Thousand Sorrows
Chapter 337
- A Lost Soul
Chapter 338
- A Crowns Worth
Chapter 339
- Tremors In The Dark
Chapter 340
- Terror Of The Depths
Chapter 341
- A Toast To Tomorrow
Chapter 342
- Golden Hour
Chapter 343
- A Princesss Dignity
Chapter 344
- The Worst Case Scenario
Chapter 345
- Chasing Mirages
Chapter 346
- To Douse The Flames
Chapter 347
- Oasis Of Dreams
Chapter 348
- Customer Service
Chapter 349
- Soothing Sands
Chapter 350
- Fanning The Flames
Chapter 351
- A Raven In The Night
Chapter 352
- The Masters House
Chapter 353
- Scions Of The Night
Chapter 354
- A Theory In Blasphemy
Chapter 355
- In Case Of Emergency
Chapter 356
- Sweet Premonitions
Chapter 357
- Trading Standards
Chapter 358
- Sugar And Spice
Chapter 359
- The Road To Redemption
Chapter 360
- A Princesss Senses
Chapter 361
- Gainful Employment
Chapter 362
- Black White
Chapter 363
- Proper Form
Chapter 364
- A Tale In The Making
Chapter 365
- Secret Technique
Chapter 366
- A Royal Awakening
Chapter 367
- Requiem In Scarlet
Chapter 368
- A Tolling For The Lost
Chapter 369
- Ice And Blood
Chapter 370
- Dusk To Dawn
Chapter 371
- A Heroines Choice
Chapter 372
- A Princesss Innocence
Chapter 373
- An Unexpected Warmth
Chapter 374
- Memories Of The Past
Chapter 375
- Spring Cleaning
Chapter 376
- Where The Snow Drifts
Chapter 377
- The Wandering Guest
Chapter 378
- Blood Sweat But Never Tears
Chapter 379
- A Maidens Decision
Chapter 380
- A Bridge Too Far
Chapter 381
- Safety Regulations
Chapter 382
- The Blackest Shadow
Chapter 383
- Higher Standards
Chapter 384
- The Luminous Princess
Chapter 385
- The Perils Of Calamity
Chapter 386
- Witchly Concerns
Chapter 387
- Somewhere In A Dream
Chapter 388
- Hide And Seek
Chapter 389
- The Most Likely Suspect
Chapter 390
- Adventurers Quest
Chapter 391
- The Seeing Stone
Chapter 392
- No Exemptions
Chapter 393
- A Golden Lesson
Chapter 394
- Knock Knock
Chapter 395
- Unhidden Faces
Chapter 396
- To Nurture A Flower
Chapter 397
- The Only Way Is Up
Chapter 398
- Act One
Chapter 399
- Black And Red
Chapter 400
- The End Of The World
Chapter 401
- Seasonal Colours
Chapter 402
- All That Glitters
Chapter 403
- The Angel Of Calamity
Chapter 404
- An Undying Curse
Chapter 405
- Summer Leaves
Chapter 406
- Royal Prerogative
Chapter 407
- Waking Dream
Chapter 408
- Yesterdays Heroes
Chapter 409
- Secret Garden
Chapter 410
- A Balm For Every Occasion
Chapter 411
- A Normal Day In Tirea
Chapter 412
- Meet And Greet
Chapter 413
- A Genuine Princess
Chapter 414
- An Abridged Guide
Chapter 415
- Citadel Of Woe
Chapter 416
- Impending Doom
Chapter 417
- When It Rains It Snows
Chapter 418
- A Heart In The Depths
Chapter 419
- When In Tirea
Chapter 420
- Honour Among Thieves
Chapter 421
- Tears For Tremors
Chapter 422
- A Royal Escort
Chapter 423
- Secrets In The Stone
Chapter 424
- Problem Solving
Chapter 425
- A Princesss Riddle
Chapter 426
- The Heart Of A Maiden
Chapter 427
- Threes A Party
Chapter 428
- Belinda
Chapter 429
- Fleeting Brilliance
Chapter 430
- Eviction Plan
Chapter 431
- Hello Darkness
Chapter 432
- Treading Lightly
Chapter 433
- Crumbling Foundations
Chapter 434
- The Big Plan
Chapter 435
- Thirteenfold Silent Aria Of The Moonless Heart
Chapter 436
- A Fresh Cut
Chapter 437
- An Adventurers Virtue
Chapter 438
- An Even Gentler Princess
Chapter 439
- A Maidens Answer
Chapter 440
- The Snow Princess
Chapter 441
- Springs Ending
Chapter 442
- In A Cellar Darkly
Chapter 443
- Lost In A Summers Dream
Chapter 444
- Divine Messenger
Chapter 445
- Voice Of An Angel
Chapter 446
- Sibling Rivalry
Chapter 447
- Maidens Promise
Chapter 448
- The Kingfisher
Chapter 449
- Lady Lucks Finest
Chapter 450
- The Night Shift
Chapter 451
- Rolling Low
Chapter 452
- Royal Acknowledgement
Chapter 453
- Summer Offering
Chapter 454
- Open Viewing
Chapter 455
- Homecoming
Chapter 456
- Financial Prudence
Chapter 457
- A Kingdom Debtless
Chapter 458
- Two Of A Kind
Chapter 459
- Valued Guests
Chapter 460
- Mirror Mirror
Chapter 461
- A Genuine Princess
Chapter 462
- Royal Dispute
Chapter 463
- Truesight
Chapter 464
- An Earnest Proposition
Chapter 465
- The Measure Of Joy
Chapter 466
- Saving Face
Chapter 467
- Humble Beginnings
Chapter 468
- The Gentlest Breeze
Chapter 469
- The Shape Of Peril
Chapter 470
- Doom Doom Doom
Chapter 471
- A Spring Promise A Summer Blossom
Chapter 472
- To Cut A Moss Cake
Chapter 473
- The Origins Of Doom 1
Chapter 474
- The Origins Of Doom 2
Chapter 475
- The Origins Of Doom 3
Chapter 476
- The Origins Of Doom 4
Chapter 477
- A Princesss Tower