Chapter 437: An Adventurer’s Virtue
The Reitzlake Adventurer’s Guild was closed for the night.It was often said that adventurers never slept, and while Mirabelle knew this was untrue from the number of times she needed to gently cast <Mist Spray> into the faces of the E-rank adventurers, the guild itself was always awake.
Or at least it usually was.
For the second time in just a few short weeks, Mirabelle now had enough time to stock check the bar.
Maintaining a scrying spell from behind the receptionist’s desk, she carefully took note of which liqueurs needed replenishing, all the while formulating what new cocktails she could create based on popularity.
The widespread destruction at the Royal Institute of Mages and the reveal of Headmaster Alberic Terschel as a lich meant that a review of her research concerning remote casting to manipulate the liquid density of alcoholic components was officially delayed.
However, while the extra time afforded to her didn’t mean she’d be changing her submission, it did allow her room to create more palatable samples.
She was disappointed that nobody ordered her personal favourite–The Princess Surprise.
Even when garnished with a cute umbrella and a cherry, the adventurers were put off by the fact the liquid was so black that it was mistaken for kraken ink.
In truth, it was light and sweet, suitable as both a palate cleanser and an apéritif. But while takers were rare, she had no intention of significantly changing the recipe.
Especially since her cocktail now had its first admirer.
Aronia Maylep, representative of guild headquarters, sipped at her darkened beverage.
She swirled it, nodded, then let the half-empty glass rest at her table.
Still in her travelling attire, she cut a striking figure amidst the semi-circle of guildmasters around the communal cauldron. Whereas many had long given up their adventuring days upon accepting their positions, she was still active in the field.
Hints of shining lamellar could be seen beneath her long cloak, the bands matching her title.
The Silver Aurelia.
A famed S-rank adventurer.
The propagator of the Swanblade Style of swordsmanship, Ariona Maylep had climbed the Oldest Ladder through the most traditional way possible–by swinging her blade swifter than whoever was before her.
Although no longer young, few could dare suggest she was past her prime.
Even with comrades in the middle of a guild hall, her alertness was as keen as the sword by her waist, angled when sitting to remain easily drawn in a single motion.
Respect and trepidation came in the form of silence and sobriety–both things usually absent when a convocation was in process.
Unlike all the ones before, there was no hurling of fists or spilling of wine.
This time, the gathering of the guild’s highest members in the heart of the Kingdom of Tirea’s capital branch was not to discuss the next troupe of adventurers worthy of undertaking the B-rank trials, nor to trade insults over the crumbling rooftops of rivals.
Instead, it was to discuss the actions of Timon Quinsley … as well as the adventurer he’d unilaterally named as the kingdom’s first official S-rank adventurer in a generation.
The man in question was unperturbed.
Leaning against the cane he didn’t need, he peered at the contents of the communal cauldron, threw in something everyone knew not to question, then gave the mixture a little stir with the ladle.
“Miss Maylep, would you like–”
“No.”
“Are you certain? You’ve had quite the journey, albeit one completed in a very short amount of time. Quite impressive, I must say. To reach Reitzlake from Sternwacht on the other side of Granholtz in so few days must mean headquarters saw fit to hire a procession of mages to ferry you here.”
“It was deemed necessary.”
“Truly? I’m surprised they forked out the cost. How will they ever survive without one extra vintage bottle of Marivelle Réserve to help fill the cellar?”
“There are no vintage bottles of Marivelle Réserve in the cellar.”
“Goodness. I do apologise. I meant a vintage bottle of Château de l’Aneth Noire. Slightly worse, but far more expensive. I would never seek to understate the wastefulness of guild headquarters.”
A chorus of gulps sounded.
Few would ever speak with the Silver Aurelia with such familiarity.
However, while Timon Quinsley was lower ranked, he was older, and while he possessed no titles of his own, rumours of his past were as common in guild halls as tales of the famed swordswoman idly tapping at her knee.
“There are issues with financial prudence,” said the Silver Aurelia, without any break in her neutral expression. “That isn’t something for us to deny. But while that’s something deserving of its own convocation, that isn’t the reason why I’m here.”
“Indeed, for such an esteemed individual to be enjoying the coziness of my hall can only mean one thing. News of my secret stew ingredient has finally reached the outer edges of civilisation, eh?”
“I saw you put in a bay leaf. That isn’t a secret ingredient.”
“You saw what I wanted you to see. The real secret is what you missed.”
“I didn’t miss anything.”
“Which is exactly why headquarters has sent you, Miss Maylep. Your <True Sight> is as famed as your swordsmanship. The bayleaf, however, was a deliberate ploy. The secret ingredient is actually the ladle. It is infused with the scent of chilli oil. Let this be a lesson. See not what your opponents seek to hide, but rather what they place in plain sight. Truth is often served with a garnish.”
The Silver Aurelia stared impassively.
“Mr. Quinsley, I’m here regarding you.”
“Oh? That’s news to me. You should have informed me.”
“Headquarters did. That’s why a convocation is present. It isn’t for your secret ingredient.”
Mr. Quinsley turned to the side.
“... Mirabelle, did we receive any communication from headquarters?”
“Yes, there have been 57 letters sent in envelopes of progressively deeper shades of red over the past fortnight. The contents were summarised in the daily reports.”
“Well, there you have it.” Mr. Quinsley returned to the Silver Aurelia with a smile. “As a guildmaster of a capital branch, I’m exceptionally busy. I’m afraid I don’t quite have the luxury of boredom many of your colleagues do. You understand, I hope.”
“I do not. Boredom is rarely an issue for those at headquarters, particularly when guildmasters decide to promote a newly inducted F-rank adventurer to S-rank over the course of a single season.”
The Silver Aurelia paused.
“This … Juliette.”
Mr. Quinsley clicked his fingers.
“Ah, you’ve heard! That’s excellent. Does that mean you’ve come to offer a more robust certificate? To achieve S-rank in so little time is a feat worthy of something better than anything we have in our drawers. I dare say Miss Juliette deserves better.”
“So I hear. It’s said that she’s a girl no older than any you can find learning to work the fields, yet is capable of bringing down the sky and every dragon within it. Or so the latest rumours go.”
“That’s just an exaggeration. She brought down the sky when dealing with the affair at the Royal Institute of Magic, but as far as I’m aware, that didn’t involve any dragons. There was that incident with the wyvern, though. Not a dragon, yes, and only a single one–but still deeply impressive.”
“Yes.” The Silver Aurelia merely continued to stare. “... Deeply impressive.”
The bubbling of a communal cauldron met her words.
She neither scoffed nor wore a frown, but the doubt was clear in her unblinking eyes.
It was only understandable.
While it was a simple matter to accuse the swordmaster of envy, the truth was that Miss Juliette’s rise was unprecedented and rumours were not.
There were always tales of the next great adventurer, each made grander with every rendition in a bar, and it was no secret that if there was one thing the guildmasters of this modest kingdom needed, it was an adventurer worthy of acclaim.
For his part, Timon Quinsley only chuckled.
“It sounds like my reports have yet to be believed. But I can assure you that every word I personally made the effort to scribble is the truth. You should be pleased. We’ve a new S-rank among us and you’ve a new colleague.”
“That isn’t for you to decide.”
“Isn’t it? As the senior ranking guildmaster of the kingdom, I have authority to promote an adventurer as I deem appropriate. I’m certain it’s written in a dusty book somewhere.”
“What is written is that S-rank should be approved by more than just a single guildmaster. Especially one who directly presides over her. This is a severe breach of protocol.”
“Another one, eh? Very well, then. What will it be this time? Suspension? A pay cut?”
“Retirement.”
“Well, in that case, I’ll have to decline. My chair’s uncomfortable, but not nearly enough that the thought of some rascal with better qualifications is better.”
“The chair will go to someone more mindful of their responsibilities. That is the only qualification which matters. Anyone in a bar can offer an S-rank title. But it is the judgement of the Adventurer’s Guild which holds the most weight. Your actions jeopardise our standing. Headquarters have always known you to be lax regarding rules. But this has been deemed a step too far.”
The Silver Aurelia didn’t wait for the reply.
She turned from the relaxed guildmaster, sending her gaze towards Mirabelle instead.
“... Miss Mirabelle,” she said, shocking everyone around her. “I’ve been told you’re acquainted with this mysterious adventurer. What can you tell me about her?”
Mirabelle blinked.
She dismissed her scrying spell behind the bar counter, then straightened her posture and smiled.
“Miss Juliette is a true adventurer,” she said calmly. “I was responsible for grading her for the B-rank trials where I saw her defeat a wyvern. I was also present when she defeated Headmaster Alberic Terschel. Whatever rumours concern her, they are untrue only in that they fail to truly capture her virtue. She has a heart wholly concerned with justice, and a sword which knows no limits in seeing it achieved. Her S-rank title is deserved.”
A neat cough suddenly sounded.
“Ahem.” Miranda Howe stepped forward, having enjoyed the sight of Mr. Quinsley being chastened long enough. “I agree with Miss Mirabelle. I was able to witness her swordsmanship first hand. Her skill is no exaggeration. It is, I can say, worthy of being matched against your own, Miss Maylep.”
Trembling slightly with regret, the hand of Mathias Tebrim rose.
“Yeah,” said the guildmaster of Stermondt and frequent accomplice in many of Mr. Quinsley’s schemes. “I was there too. My report … well, I can’t quite remember what I wrote. But it’s true. I saw her turn a stone titan into a pebbly beach.”
He paused.
“I … I sometimes wake up in the middle of the night thinking about it,” he admitted.
“She’s also rescued cats,” said Miranda, charitably staving off the inevitable silence. “An astonishing number, as many here can attest.”
Suddenly, a murmur of agreement sprang up as even the quietest of guildmasters found their voice.
Heads nodded as pride filled the guild hall.
While few ever witnessed the swordsmanship of Mr. Quinsley’s adventurer, all felt the effects of her work at Trierport and Hartzwiese.
Due to her efforts in twice shattering the record for lost cats rescued, their own quotas had been significantly lessened. Their positions as guildmasters were secured.
The Silver Aurelia listened to the growing chorus of approval.
Her bright eyes, however, still remained on Mirabelle.
She could feel the gaze on her, piercing like the glare of a full moon. It wasn’t magic, but something martial which allowed the swordswoman to study her. A technique more keenly accurate than any spell.
After a while, she returned her attention to Mr. Quinsley.
“I’ve read the reports,” she said, her tone flat and without expression. “The testimonies–”
Pwam.
Her words were interrupted as the doors of the guild flung open.
A moment later, nothing but slack jaws could be seen.
There, striding into the hall with the moonlight at his back, was one of the kingdom’s newest guildmasters.
Wearing a lilac poncho and a confident smile, Cedric Halls entered with all the colourful flair that someone of his well-documented reputation demanded.
However, it wasn’t the arrival of a fellow guildmaster which caused the others to stare in shock.
It was the presence of the man just behind him.
Looking mildly embarrassed at the dramatic nature of their entrance, Thomas Lainsfont, the retired A-rank adventurer and leader of the Golden Hogs, made his appearance before all of his peers.
“The testimonies are missing a few more voices,” said Mr. Halls enthusiastically, his feet coming to a halt as though on the edge of a stage. “... As Thomas will no doubt agree.”
He gestured to the man slowly shuffling the last few steps beside him.
A decade had passed since Thomas Lainsfont last took on a commission. And yet the wide eyes of those staring at him would not have been any different yesterday.
He was the face of adventuring in the Kingdom of Tirea, and while many questions could be asked regarding Miss Juliette’s sudden rise to S-rank, few would have been needed had Thomas Lainsfont been awarded the same honour.
It was well known that only modesty stopped him from joining the ranks of his peers.
A modesty on full display as he sighed at his fellow Golden Hog for all to see.
“... Timon Quinsley has done no wrong,” he stated, after taking a moment to gather his thoughts. “And had Cedric allowed me to enter before this moment, I would have said so before anyone else. Juliette … Miss Juliette is a finer adventurer than I ever was. She is deserving of her accolades, and Timon of his position. To bear witness to her will and not be moved enough to acknowledge her is something no adventurer is capable of. Even those at headquarters. Through the strength of her sword, I was able to see the road once again. The Golden Hogs have reformed, and I intend to take up my former rank.”
Several tables suddenly shifted as guildmasters leaned against them, stunned at the revelation.
The Golden Hogs were the kingdom’s most famed and successful adventuring party in all of their memories. When they had disbanded, a chasm had opened up which had left the guild flailing.
In response to the widening mouths, Thomas Lainsfont nodded to everyone present, but more so towards the Silver Auralia.
He dipped his head in half a bow.
“Aronia,” he said, his voice already hoarse, but courteous. “It’s been a while.”
The Silver Aurelia stared.
Although her impassive expression never faltered, several seconds passed before her lips parted.
“Thomas,” she replied with a nod. “... I heard you became a barkeeper.”
“I became an excellent barkeeper,” he said, clearly mourning his newly discarded life. “You never visited.”
“It was on my to-do list. Have I missed my chance?”
“I imagine the chance will still be there. But I can’t promise the bar will be open every night. Miss Juliette has shown me what it means to wield a sword. This time, I’ll be using it to protect those who I care for most. There is a … community she has helped to foster. I intend to safeguard it for as long as required. That is the assignment the Golden Hogs have accepted.”
The Silver Aurelia tapped away at her knee once again.
“... Is that so? Then aside from wishing to resume your commission, are you here to support Mr. Quinsley’s view of this girl as deserving of her rank?”
“I am not, no. She is no S-rank adventurer.”
All of a sudden, shock turned to equal amounts of bewilderment.
Despite his glowing words, the newly returned face of adventuring in the kingdom appeared unwilling to reaffirm Timon Quinsley’s assessment. That alone was enough to earn him his retirement before the night was done.
The Silver Aurelia, however, merely tilted her head slightly.
“Oh? What do you mean, Thomas?”
“I mean she is deserving of more. I recommend that she be raised to SS-rank.”
If there was shock before, then it was nothing compared to now.
Gasps filled the guild hall as any remaining sense of calm turned to chaos.
SS-rank.
It was the highest acknowledgement that the guild could not even officially offer.
Even Ariona Maylep and a host of others as famed as her were never deemed worthy of such an honour. It was for those who truly transcended every virtue of the guild code and had the strength to match it.
“That is a set of words I’ve never heard before,” she said, her tone unchanged. “I was ordered here to assess Mr. Quinsley’s claim. Do you truly believe S-rank is not enough for this girl?”
“I do.” Thomas Lainsfont gave a short nod. “I watched as she defeated the Witch of Calamity.”
All of a sudden, the sound of sliding tables were joined by sliding chairs as guildmasters realised it was time to begin sitting down for this. Several simply settled for a spot on the floor.
Of all the names and things anyone expected to hear, that of a legend steeped in ruin and flames was not one of them.
“The Witch of Calamity awoke not long ago over Wirtzhaven. Miss Juliette was there to answer her. It is only through her actions that the town … no, the entire kingdom was saved. All the Golden Hogs were present to witness it. She cast the Witch of Calamity down with nothing more than her sword.”
The man paused.
“Yes,” he added. “Nothing more than her sword. She did not use anything else, including furniture.”
Stillness filled the guild hall as his words faded.
For a long moment, even the bubbling cauldron went quiet as all considered the revelation that they’d somehow been spared the flames of calamity without even their knowledge. No one dared to speak, as though even a breath might shatter the fragile truth now hanging in the air.
None was quieter than Thomas Lainsfont, who allowed the worth of his words to be judged by the piercing gaze now settled upon him.
And then–
“I believe I’ve heard all that I need.”
The Silver Aurelia reached for her drink, downing the rest of her Princess Surprise in a single gulp.
She stood up, adjusted her cloak with practised ease, and then made her way past the gathering of stunned guildmasters and the pair of newcomers, pausing only to offer Mirabelle a nod.
“Thank you for the cocktail.”
“You’re welcome.”
A moment later, she was already at the door.
There, Ariona Maylep turned, and for the first time, her face betrayed the hint of a smile.
“... On behalf of guild headquarters, I accept the recommendation of Thomas Lainsfont. As suggested, I shall also have a more robust certificate drawn up. It is nothing less than what an adventurer of this calibre deserves. I hope you’ll know where to find her. I might change my mind.”
As the door to the world outside opened and closed, the brief breeze which swept inside was like a lullaby from the heavens, only deepening their stupor.
The floor became a blur of unwieldy colours as guildmasters forgot how to sit or stand, collapsing on their sides as they took turns surrendering to their shock.
For the first time ever, the Reitzlake Adventurer’s Guild had turned utterly silent, with only the satisfied chuckle of Timon Quinsley there to break it.
He grinned in glorious triumph, then found his receptionist and sent her a nod of trusted confidence, knowing what needed to happen next regarding Miss Juliette.
Mirabelle hummed thoughtfully.
Then, she quietly smiled and raised her fists to her chest.
She knew just where to go.
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