Chapter 278: The Obvious Trap
- Icarus POV -The sound of distant roars bled through the stone walls, a constant reminder that this land belonged to creatures born for war. From the tall, narrow window of the Thal’Zar war room, Icarus di Valtaron watched the Lycans move below like a living tide. Some were still in their humanoid form, weapons of mana shimmering around their arms; others had embraced their beast shapes entirely—towering figures of fur, muscle, and claw, tearing at training dummies with feral precision. Moonlight traced the edges of their movements, turning their shadows into long, restless silhouettes.
Icarus stood motionless, maroon coat brushing softly against the stone as the wind slipped inside. His lilac eyes reflected the battlefield-in-preparation with a calmness that did not belong in a place like this. To him, chaos and discipline looked the same—merely patterns waiting to be read.
Behind him, the heavy table of black iron groaned under the weight of maps, markers, and crude carvings of Lycans and elves. Kaedor du Thal’Zar sat there, one massive hand pressed against the map, the other drumming impatiently against the table. His aura, thick and wild, filled the chamber like hot breath fogging the air. He wasn’t a man right now—not fully. He was a beast wearing human skin, thoughts clouded by instinct and pride, yet sharp enough to lead one of the Eight Great Families.
Every region marked on the map bled tension:
territories taken, territories lost, potential ambush points, and—boldest of all—the desecrated sanctuary where the war had truly begun. Even now, ashes from that place seemed to cling to the edge of Kaedor’s memory.
Icarus exhaled, a quiet breath that drifted into the cold room. It was soft, barely audible, but it cracked the silence cleanly in half.
Kaedor lifted his gaze.
That was all the reaction he needed to speak.
Outside, a Lycan roared as another shifted forms mid-leap, claws raking sparks off training stone. Inside, the two leaders faced the weight of a coming storm—one with savage force, the other with clinical inevitability.
Kaedor’s voice finally rumbled from deep in his chest, halfway between a growl and a declaration:
"In four days... the Ritefield ceremony begins. And we are not breaking tradition."
Icarus turned his head slightly toward him.
Kaedor pushed himself up from the chair, the legs scraping harshly against the stone floor. The faint vibration traveled through the room like a warning tremor. His amber eyes locked onto Icarus, demanding an explanation with their raw, beastlike intensity.
"You understand what this means, don’t you?" he said, stepping closer. "Ritefield is in four days. We’ve kept that ceremony for centuries. We do not break it."
Icarus didn’t flinch. He didn’t even blink.
He merely turned enough for the moonlight to catch the sharp curve of his cheek, as though Kaedor were little more than a voice drifting past him.
"I know you won’t break it," Icarus replied softly. "And because you won’t... that is exactly when they will attack."
Kaedor stared at him, stunned for a heartbeat, then scoffed and bared a hint of his teeth. It wasn’t a smile—it was the beginning of a snarl.
"Are you sure of what you’re saying?" he demanded.
"You think the elves have so little honor that they would strike during a sacred ritual?"
Icarus’ lilac eyes slid toward him, slow and unimpressed.
"Honor?" A faint, humorless breath escaped him. "After the damage you dealt to their sanctuary? After scarring the roots of their sacred tree?"
He took a step toward the table, the hem of his coat whispering over the floor.
"Believe me, Kaedor. Even the ’refined’ elves will cast aside honor if it means retribution."
The words hung in the air like cold steel.
Kaedor’s jaw tensed. The beast within him paced just behind his skin, wanting to snap, wanting to deny it. But denial didn’t change the truth. Elven pride, once wounded, turned vindictive—and everyone in the Eight Families knew it.
Finally, Kaedor muttered, voice lower, rougher:
"...We only struck the sanctuary because you told us to."
Icarus didn’t hesitate.
"And you did so because of our agreement."
A shadow flickered across Kaedor’s face—fear, frustration, and something painfully personal.
Icarus continued:
"You sought me out, Kaedor. You wanted help. You knew that you alone cannot protect what you care about."
Kaedor’s fists tightened at his sides.
Both men knew exactly what they were referring to. Only one of them was willing to say it aloud.
Kaedor inhaled slowly, nostrils flaring as he forced his breathing into something closer to control. The tension between them felt dense enough to touch—an invisible rope pulled tight, holding war, tradition, and personal desperation all in the same knot.
He finally broke the silence.
"Fine," Kaedor muttered, voice gravel deep.
"Then tell me. How can you be so certain they’ll attack during the Ritefield? You don’t read minds. I know that you don’t have foresight skills. So how?"
Icarus stepped away from the window at last, boots whispering across the stone. Each movement was deliberate, precise, as if even the act of walking was calculated for minimal waste.
He reached the table and traced a single finger across the route leading to the Ritefield grounds—down the mountain path, across the outer valley, straight into ceremonial territory.
"Because it is obvious," Icarus said. "You will be celebrating. Your guard will be lowered. Your movements will be predictable. Your forces split across ceremonial duties."
Kaedor narrowed his eyes.
He didn’t like being spoken to as if he were a child... and yet, he didn’t interrupt.
Icarus continued with quiet certainty:
"Your schedule never changes. Your ceremony never changes. Your numbers, your formations, the positioning of your warriors..."
He tapped a marked point on the edge of the map.
"...never change."
Kaedor clicked his tongue in annoyance.
"Traditions don’t change," he growled. "That is the point."
Icarus glanced at him over his shoulder.
"Exactly. Which is why your enemies do not need to guess your behavior."
A faint smirk—not mocking, just factual—touched his lips.
"They already know it."
Kaedor stepped around the table, pacing like a wolf in a cage.
"Then what? You want us to sit like fools and wait to be attacked?"
Icarus lifted a brow, unfazed by the aggression.
"No. You will be prepared." He circled a small cluster of figures on the map. "But they must believe you are celebrating as always. Any alteration to the routine, any unusual deployment, and they will sense the trap."
Kaedor paused.
The idea was simple—too simple. Yet it struck him with unsettling clarity.
"You would attack us too, then?" Kaedor muttered.
"During Ritefield?"
Icarus’ answer came without hesitation.
"If I were your enemy, yes." A heartbeat. "Someone like me can attack whenever they want... but most people aren’t as strong as me."
Kaedor said nothing, but his expression shifted. He finally understood:
Icarus wasn’t predicting the elven strike. He was stating the only rational move anyone with a functioning brain would make.
Finally, he exhaled through his nose.
"Perhaps you’re right..." he muttered, every word grinding out like stone.
"Still—the Ritefield is where our strength should peak. Not where we look vulnerable."
Icarus didn’t turn. He traced a finger lazily across the map, passing over clusters marked with Rank Four formations—elven battalions, Rosenthal units, smaller allied groups.
"Strength peaks only for the weaker ranks," he said calmly. "A thousand Flow Mana Ranks warriors may shout, may clash, may fill the battlefield with noise... but they are not a threat."
He tapped one of the wooden markers—an elven archer—and flicked it aside with effortless disdain.
"Someone like you can tear through them alone, Kaedor."
Then his voice dropped, almost bored:
"Someone like me does it without trying, just like you."
A cold truth settled between them.
Rank differences weren’t steps.
They were cliffs.
Once a warrior reached the upper tiers—Kaedor’s Paragon level, or Icarus’ Apex Mana Core—the battlefield no longer measured opponents in hundreds. It measured them in how long they lasted before collapsing.
Kaedor grunted, part frustration, part acknowledgment.
Icarus continued. "The elves understand this. They know they cannot overpower you with numbers. Their Rank Four and Rank Five warriors will die before ever reaching you."
He pointed to the ritual grounds.
"So they will not aim for brute force. They will aim for timing."
Kaedor paced a slow circle around the table, beastlike tension rolling off him.
"You speak as if every commander in the world shares your mind."
Icarus turned slightly, lilac eyes catching the lamplight.
"I speak as someone who has studied them... and will defeat them."
Kaedor’s lips curled, both impressed and irritated.
But then his expression tightened as another thought pushed forward.
"Fine. But remember our agreement." His voice dropped, rough and edged with something personal. "I’ve already risked everything for this—my house, my position... everything."
The air in the war room cooled.
Icarus’ expression didn’t shift, but his presence seemed to deepen—quiet, immense.
"You risked it because you chose to," he murmured. "And because you cannot protect what matters to you without me."
Kaedor braced his hands against the edge of the table, claws half-formed beneath his skin as tension rippled through his shoulders. His instincts screamed to take action, to reposition troops, to shift formations—to do something. Anything. Tradition or not, he hated the idea of standing still while danger crept toward them.
But Icarus merely adjusted his coat and turned toward the door, as if their conversation had already concluded the fate of the coming days.
Kaedor growled low.
"So that’s it? We simply let them come?"
Icarus paused, one hand resting lightly against the stone doorway. He didn’t turn back, but his voice carried through the war room like a whisper that belonged to a man who had lived far longer than either side of this conflict understood.
"Yes," he answered. "Let them walk into their own mistake."
Kaedor’s jaw tightened.
"That sounds like doing nothing."
This time, Icarus did turn. Just slightly—enough for one lilac eye to meet Kaedor’s glare.
And with the calmness of a man stating a universal truth, he said.
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is doing a mistake."
Kaedor hated it—hated how logical the statement was, hated how helpless it made him feel. Yet even he couldn’t deny it. If the elves were foolish enough to strike during Ritefield, during a moment dictated by ancient tradition, then that foolishness was their downfall.
Kaedor let out a slow breath.
"Fine," he said at last. "We will keep everything the same."
Icarus inclined his head.
"Good. They must not sense the trap. If even one formation looks out of place, they will retreat. And you know they will bring enough Pulse Ranks even maybe some Prime ones to swarm your borders. We want them committed—fully committed—before we strike."
Kaedor crossed his arms, irritation simmering beneath his skin.
"I’ll allow the prisoners out. Let them ’enjoy’ the celebrations, as you suggested. The elves always assume we let our weak roam during the Ritefield."
A faint smile—thin, cold—touched Icarus’ lips.
"Perfect."
He stepped into the corridor, letting the shadows swallow him.
Kaedor moved to the same window Icarus had been watching from earlier. Through it, he saw the SSS-rank walk away with calm, unhurried steps, as if the entire war were beneath him.
A muscle jumped in Kaedor’s jaw.
"Son of a bitch..." he muttered under his breath. "Who does he think he is?"
He stared a moment longer, expression darkening.
"I only put up with this because I have to... for their sake."
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- Shitty Reincarnation
Chapter 2
- A Seat at the Edge of the Table
Chapter 3
- Blue Screen Red Wine
Chapter 4
- Forging the Origin
Chapter 5
- Midnight Training
Chapter 6
- Scars Beneath the Skin
Chapter 7
- A Day to Breathe
Chapter 8
- The Return of the Patriarch
Chapter 9
- The Snake in Silk
Chapter 10
- The Dinner
Chapter 11
- Blood and Steel
Chapter 12
- Ashes in the Dark
Chapter 13
- After the Ashes
Chapter 14
- Midday Sickness
Chapter 15
- The Ninth Speaks
Chapter 16
- The Chosen Blade
Chapter 17
- A Different Trafalgar
Chapter 18
- The First Step Hurts the Most
Chapter 19
- The Sword Within
Chapter 20
- Before the Council
Chapter 21
- Arrival to the Floating Island
Chapter 22
- Zafira du Zarkhael
Chapter 23
- Duel of Names
Chapter 24
- The Veiled Stranger
Chapter 25
- The Price of Peace
Chapter 26
- The Girl Behind the Blindfold
Chapter 27
- The Cursed Heirs Reward
Chapter 28
- The Punishment Flight
Chapter 29
- Blade in the Sky
Chapter 30
- The Demons Castle
Chapter 31
- Beneath Noble Feet
Chapter 32
- Echoes Above and Below
Chapter 33
- Cursed Bloodline
Chapter 34
- A Burning Surprise
Chapter 35
- No Rest for the Cursed
Chapter 36
- Seraphines Interest
Chapter 37
- Surprise
Chapter 38
- Family Reunion
Chapter 39
- Above the Snow
Chapter 40
- A Gift Too Early
Chapter 41
- Head or Duel
Chapter 42
- The Duel
Chapter 43
- On a Leash
Chapter 44
- A Shadows Oath
Chapter 45
- Aftershocks
Chapter 46
- A Corpse for Breakfast
Chapter 47
- Sixteen Years
Chapter 48
- Wolves on the Road
Chapter 49
- Can You Stir This
Chapter 50
- The Last Bowl
Chapter 51
- Ashes and Gold
Chapter 52
- Hunters Greeting
Chapter 53
- Through the Crosshairs
Chapter 54
- Verdict
Chapter 55
- Wings Over Ice
Chapter 56
- The Gatekeepers Domain
Chapter 57
- Dinner Among Strangers
Chapter 58
- Steel in the Snow
Chapter 59
- Primordial Bloodline
Chapter 60
- Steel and Snow
Chapter 61
- Before the Mission Begins
Chapter 62
- Forest March
Chapter 63
- Into the Forest
Chapter 64
- The Warden That Would Not Fall
Chapter 65
- Deeper Into the Forest
Chapter 66
- The One Who Yawned
Chapter 67
- Before the Gate Opens
Chapter 68
- Gate to Velkaris
Chapter 69
- Rails to the Academy
Chapter 70
- An Unfortunate Scene on the Rails
Chapter 71
- The Jack of All Trades
Chapter 72
- Two Gold Coins
Chapter 73
- First Steps into Velkaris Academy
Chapter 74
- From Rags to Riches
Chapter 75
- The Old Adventurers Den
Chapter 76
- Rolling the Dice
Chapter 77
- Secrets Over Breakfast
Chapter 78
- More Than Just a Meal
Chapter 79
- A Favor for a Favor
Chapter 80
- Offers on the Table
Chapter 81
- The Copycats Potential
Chapter 82
- Bang
Chapter 83
- Urgent Arrival
Chapter 84
- The Price of a Rescue
Chapter 85
- Time to Use Your New Skill
Chapter 86
- A Dangerous Gamble
Chapter 87
- Precaution
Chapter 88
- Trust in Shackles
Chapter 89
- A Morgains Leverage
Chapter 90
- Promises and Debts
Chapter 91
- My Place
Chapter 92
- The Unexpected Trial
Chapter 93
- The Maze of Trials
Chapter 94
- Rift Within the Labyrinth
Chapter 95
- The Hidden Catalyst
Chapter 96
- Clash of Convictions
Chapter 97
- Infernal Warden
Chapter 98
- Against the Clock
Chapter 99
- The Arrow in the Dark
Chapter 100
- The Test Ends the Path Begins
Chapter 101
- The First Day of Lessons
Chapter 102
- History Class
Chapter 103
- What You Cant Buy
Chapter 104
- The Legendary Chef
Chapter 105
- A Taste of Another World
Chapter 106
- The Price of Exchange
Chapter 107
- Improved Local
Chapter 108
- Plans and Promises
Chapter 109
- An Unexpected Visit
Chapter 110
- Crossing Gates
Chapter 111
- Its Not What I Expected
Chapter 112
- The Merchants Offer
Chapter 113
- Toward the Mine
Chapter 114
- Into the Depths
Chapter 115
- Isnt it too quiet
Chapter 116
- Too Quiet Indeed
Chapter 117
- The Final Crescent
Chapter 118
- Widows Whisper
Chapter 119
- The Weight of a Name
Chapter 120
- Forced Labor
Chapter 121
- Questions
Chapter 122
- The Mansion
Chapter 123
- A Fat Mans Pride
Chapter 124
- Submission
Chapter 125
- New Clothes
Chapter 126
- The Deal
Chapter 127
- Back to Velkaris
Chapter 128
- The Crimson Spear and the Cursed Heir
Chapter 129
- Sparring
Chapter 130
- Warden of Echoes
Chapter 131
- Conversations Before Class
Chapter 132
- The Alchemists Laboratory
Chapter 133
- The Soulbound Compass
Chapter 134
- A Flower
Chapter 135
- Journey to Velkaris
Chapter 136
- Shops of Velkaris
Chapter 137
- The Flower
Chapter 138
- The Elevator of Unspoken Truths
Chapter 139
- Messenger in the Night
Chapter 140
- News
Chapter 141
- The Truth
Chapter 142
- A Restless Night
Chapter 143
- Gate to Euclid
Chapter 144
- Snow over Euclid
Chapter 145
- Wings Toward the Peaks
Chapter 146
- Caelum vs Trafalgar
Chapter 147
- Before the Gates of Snow
Chapter 148
- Hot Welcoming
Chapter 149
- Mayla
Chapter 150
- Truth
Chapter 151
- The Cursed Heirs Burden
Chapter 152
- Before the Vipers Table
Chapter 153
- At the Vipers Table
Chapter 154
- Vipers Reaction
Chapter 155
- Dusty Room
Chapter 156
- Diary
Chapter 157
- The Stranger in the Bath
Chapter 158
- Maylas Vow
Chapter 159
- The Peak of Swords
Chapter 160
- The Bastard and the Aunt
Chapter 161
- A Sisters Burden
Chapter 162
- Another Dragon
Chapter 163
- The Gathering
Chapter 164
- The Chosen of Euclid
Chapter 165
- The Funeral of Swords
Chapter 166
- Bath
Chapter 167
- Cemetery of Swords
Chapter 168
- Tomorrows Funeral
Chapter 169
- The Sword in the Earth
Chapter 170
- Under the Morning Sun
Chapter 171
- Summoned by Valttair
Chapter 172
- Euclid Conversation
Chapter 173
- Compass
Chapter 174
- Message to Caelum
Chapter 175
- The Hunt Begins
Chapter 176
- Sudden Arrival
Chapter 177
- The Morgain Standard
Chapter 178
- Titan Clash
Chapter 179
- Titan Clash II
Chapter 180
- Titan Clash III
Chapter 181
- Titan Clash IV
Chapter 182
- Titan Clash V
Chapter 183
- Return to Euclid
Chapter 184
- The Lord of Euclid
Chapter 185
- A Lords Expectations
Chapter 186
- New Library
Chapter 187
- Vincents Legacy
Chapter 188
- Vincents Insight
Chapter 189
- Wrapping up the Night
Chapter 190
- Return to Velkaris
Chapter 191
- Business and Responsibility
Chapter 192
- A Place for Mayla
Chapter 193
- A Walk Through Velkaris
Chapter 194
- The Real Estate of Velkaris
Chapter 195
- A Place of Her Own
Chapter 196
- The Deal for Maylas Home
Chapter 197
- The Lords Bargain
Chapter 198
- Dinner
Chapter 199
- The Vanishing in the Crowd
Chapter 200
- Trail
Chapter 201
- Crescent of Retribution
Chapter 202
- The Lycans Hunt
Chapter 203
- Chapter 203
Chapter 204
- Promise Kept
Chapter 205
- Confrontation
Chapter 206
- Night Roads
Chapter 207
- Under the Quiet Light 18
Chapter 208
- Giving In 18
Chapter 209
- Good Morning
Chapter 210
- Five Minutes is a Long Time
Chapter 211
- Returning to Routine
Chapter 212
- Confrontation
Chapter 213
- Family Wars and Fragile Peace
Chapter 214
- Catching up
Chapter 215
- Announcement
Chapter 216
- Eryndor
Chapter 217
- The Warlords Gift
Chapter 218
- Quiet Afternoon
Chapter 219
- Dinner
Chapter 220
- The One Who Raised Us
Chapter 221
- Follow Me
Chapter 222
- The Departure to Myrrhvale
Chapter 223
- Gate to Lirantis
Chapter 224
- Room Assignments
Chapter 225
- The One Who Claimed the Bed
Chapter 226
- Questions and Curiosities
Chapter 227
- Collision
Chapter 228
- Polite Mask
Chapter 229
- Encounter with Professor Rhaldrin
Chapter 230
- Ruins
Chapter 231
- Resonance
Chapter 232
- Bathroom Problem
Chapter 233
- The Second Shard
Chapter 234
- Gift
Chapter 235
- Return from the Ruins
Chapter 236
- Lady Nyssara di Myrrhvale
Chapter 237
- Pearl Duel
Chapter 238
- Pearl Duel II
Chapter 239
- Pearl Duel III
Chapter 240
- Unborn Star
Chapter 241
- Date
Chapter 242
- Private Time
Chapter 243
- Whats Next
Chapter 244
- Verdant Hollow
Chapter 245
- Verdant Hunt
Chapter 246
- Adapting to Flow Rank Combat
Chapter 247
- The Rifts Hunger
Chapter 248
- The Rift Feast
Chapter 249
- Two Weeks of Quiet
Chapter 250
- A Message from Caelum
Chapter 251
- Conversation with Zafira
Chapter 252
- Stranger in Violet
Chapter 253
- The Ninety-Third Attempt
Chapter 254
- Family Reunion
Chapter 255
- The Bridge Between Us
Chapter 256
- Ambition
Chapter 257
- Sparring in the Snow
Chapter 258
- The Patriarchs Expectations
Chapter 259
- The Second Council of Trafalgar du Morgain
Chapter 260
- 143rd Council Gathering
Chapter 261
- Price of Desecration
Chapter 262
- The Breaking Line
Chapter 263
- Conversations in the Mist
Chapter 264
- Surprise
Chapter 265
- Morgains Position
Chapter 266
- Embers Before the Fall
Chapter 267
- Undress
Chapter 268
- Revelation
Chapter 269
- Burning Out the Remnants
Chapter 270
- Ascension
Chapter 271
- Preparing for What Comes
Chapter 272
- The Summoners Frontline
Chapter 273
- War Council
Chapter 274
- The Blindfold and the Moonweaver
Chapter 275
- The First Rift Opens
Chapter 276
- The Mothers Last Stand
Chapter 277
- The Birth of a Bond
Chapter 278
- The Obvious Trap
Chapter 279
- The Price of Obedience
Chapter 280
- Instructions
Chapter 281
- 1 Year Here
Chapter 282
- The Lord of Euclids Children
Chapter 283
- Back at Home
Chapter 284
- Patriarchs Order
Chapter 285
- Above the Clouds
Chapter 286
- Beneath the Open Sea
Chapter 287
- Too Big for His Own Good
Chapter 288
- Leviathans Fall
Chapter 289
- After the Depths
Chapter 290
- Carac the Neutral City
Chapter 291
- Behind the Grand Facade
Chapter 292
- Chips Smiles and Hidden Knives
Chapter 293
- Wanna Drink Then
Chapter 294
- An Uninvited Addition
Chapter 295
- The Question That Crossed the Line
Chapter 296
- Blood Oracle
Chapter 297
- Bloodbound Curiosity
Chapter 298
- The Vision
Chapter 299
- Blue Ash
Chapter 300
- The One to Trust
Chapter 301
- The Pale Bird
Chapter 302
- What Is Said What Is Avoided
Chapter 303
- A Ship Between Wars
Chapter 304
- Conversation Beneath the Dark Skies
Chapter 305
- The Night Before Ritefield
Chapter 306
- The Day the Rite Burned
Chapter 307
- Victory Without Joy
Chapter 308
- The Trap Reveals Its Teeth
Chapter 309
- Pinky Promise
Chapter 310
- Blue Flames Dont Fade
Chapter 311
- Strength Is Not Kind
Chapter 312
- Training and Threads of Fate
Chapter 313
- Returning to Euclid
Chapter 314
- Kiss
Chapter 315
- Private Words
Chapter 316
- A Leaders First Speech
Chapter 317
- Eyes Without Shame
Chapter 318
- Morning Transit
Chapter 319
- Confession
Chapter 320
- Rumors
Chapter 321
- Shared Weight
Chapter 322
- Consequences
Chapter 323
- Selara Knows
Chapter 324
- Days Without Rest
Chapter 325
- Another Part of the Gift
Chapter 326
- Four Figures Two Houses Part I
Chapter 327
- Four Figures Two Houses Part II
Chapter 328
- Four Figures Two Houses Part III
Chapter 329
- Unexpected Visit
Chapter 330
- Salca
Chapter 331
- The One Who Vanished
Chapter 332
- A Trap
Chapter 333
- Blood Paid Forward
Chapter 334
- Shameless Pleas
Chapter 335
- The Frightened Barth
Chapter 336
- A Host Without Power
Chapter 337
- An Ordinary Night
Chapter 338
- Rhosyn
Chapter 339
- A Necessary Conversation I
Chapter 340
- A Necessary Conversation II
Chapter 341
- A Necessary Conversation III
Chapter 342
- A Necessary Conversation IV
Chapter 343
- A Necessary Conversation V
Chapter 344
- A Necessary Conversation VI
Chapter 345
- Before the Next Move
Chapter 346
- Dawn
Chapter 347
- Thousand Steps I
Chapter 348
- Thousand Steps II
Chapter 349
- Aftermath
Chapter 350
- Inherited Hatred
Chapter 351
- Trust
Chapter 352
- Cold Return
Chapter 353
- Proof
Chapter 354
- The Gathering I
Chapter 355
- The Gathering II
Chapter 356
- The Gathering III
Chapter 357
- The Gathering IV
Chapter 358
- The Gathering V
Chapter 359
- Magnus du Morgain
Chapter 360
- Cracks in the Snow
Chapter 361
- Rivena
Chapter 362
- Lines That Cannot Be Crossed
Chapter 363
- Eyes on the SSS Heir
Chapter 364
- Friendly Duel I
Chapter 365
- Friendly Duel II
Chapter 366
- Friendly Duel III
Chapter 367
- Same Old Bathroom
Chapter 368
- Bathroom Visit
Chapter 369
- A Meeting Between Two Powers I
Chapter 370
- A Meeting Between Two Powers II
Chapter 371
- A Meeting Between Two Powers III
Chapter 372
- A Meeting Between Two Powers IV
Chapter 373
- A Meeting Between Two Powers V
Chapter 374
- A Meeting Between Two Powers VI
Chapter 375
- A Meeting Between Two Powers VII
Chapter 376
- Seventeen I