All My Summons Become Divine Girls
Chapter 37: Confirmation
- Chapter 184: Back Up?
- Chapter 183: The Real Boss
- Chapter 182: Provoke
- Chapter 181: The Great Families
- Chapter 180: Too Easy
- Chapter 179: Anomalies Fight pt.4
- Chapter 178: Anomalies Fight Pt.3
- Chapter 177: Anomalies Fight Pt.2
- Chapter 176: Anomalies Fight Pt.1
- Chapter 175: Three Anomalies
- Chapter 174: Unexpected
- Chapter 173: Same Rot?
- Chapter 172: Advice
- Chapter 171: First Test
- Chapter 170: Weak Gate
- Chapter 169: Golden Boy
- Chapter 168: Path To Power
- Chapter 167: Flints
- Chapter 166: Region
- Chapter 165: The True Scale
- Chapter 164: These Are The Weapons?
- Chapter 163: The Trap
- Chapter 162: A Deal?
- Chapter 161: Extra Reward
- Chapter 160: Disrespect
- Chapter 159: Experiment
- Chapter 158: Preparations
- Chapter 157: Old Friends
- Chapter 156: Rumors
- Chapter 155: Royal Reward
- Chapter 154: The Fragment
- Chapter 153: Divine Report
- Chapter 152: Saviors
- Chapter 151: Mental
- Chapter 150: Hunt
- Chapter 149: Relieved
- Chapter 148: Traitors
- Chapter 147: Report
- Chapter 146: Finally Back
- Chapter 145: True Motive
- Chapter 144: This Might Be A Problem
- Chapter 143: Something Strange
- Chapter 142: Sever
- Chapter 141: Summons Bond
- Chapter 140: Boss Fight 8
- Chapter 139: Boss Fight 7
- Chapter 138: Boss Fight 6
- Chapter 137: Boss Fight 5
- Chapter 136: Boss Fight 4
- Chapter 135: Boss Fight 3
- Chapter 134: Boss Fight 2
- Chapter 133: Boss Fight 1
- Chapter 132: The Boss Moves
- Chapter 131: The Village
- Chapter 130: Welcome Back
- Chapter 129: How It All Started
- Chapter 128: Chamber
- Chapter 127: Going To Look
- Chapter 126: Out of Mana
- Chapter 125: Back In Shape
- Chapter 124: Helen Vs Statue
- Chapter 123: Purpose
- Chapter 122: Dying
- Chapter 121: Ruin
- Chapter 120: Get Through The Wall
- Chapter 119: His Potential
- Chapter 118: Reason
- Chapter 117: Teamwork
- Chapter 116: Found It
- Chapter 115: Vella..
- Chapter 114: That Mana
- Chapter 113: Someone They Know
- Chapter 112: Something Is Off
- Chapter 111: Stand Your Ground
- Chapter 110: What Are You
- Chapter 109: First Combat
- Chapter 108: The Gate
- Chapter 107: Human Demons
- Chapter 106: Problem
- Chapter 105: Time To Move
- Chapter 104: Briefing
- Chapter 103: Late
- Chapter 102: Freaky
- Chapter 101: Conditions
- Chapter 100: How To Help
- Chapter 99: Welcome Back
- Chapter 98: New Summon
- Chapter 97: Gate Invite
- Chapter 96: Tsundere 2.0
- Chapter 95: Gate Plan
- Chapter 94: Tired
- Chapter 93: Shelia
- Chapter 92: The Top 3
- Chapter 91: Flint Problem
- Chapter 90: Trap
- Chapter 89: Special Guest
- Chapter 88: Familiar Face
- Chapter 87: Sister
- Chapter 86: Family
- Chapter 85: Gate meeting
- Chapter 84: Cave In
- Chapter 83: Investigation
- Chapter 82: Found
- Chapter 81: Invitation
- Chapter 80: Her Name
- Chapter 79: The Truth
- Chapter 78: Last Bloodline
- Chapter 77: Spirit World
- Chapter 76: Exhaustion
- Chapter 75: Cheat Code
- Chapter 74: Mutation
- Chapter 73: Trust and Punishment
- Chapter 72: Unwelcome Return
- Chapter 71: Demonic Presence
- Chapter 70: The Condition
- Chapter 69: The Efficiency of Power
- Chapter 68: Ranks
- Chapter 67: Offical Rankers
- Chapter 66: Shattering the Limit
- Chapter 65: Assimilation
- Chapter 64: Integration
- Chapter 63: Attempt
- Chapter 62: Tsundere
- Chapter 61: Embrace
- Chapter 60: Sync
- Chapter 59: Idea
- Chapter 58: The Exam
- Chapter 57: Rumors
- Chapter 56: Feeling Sad
- Chapter 55: Big Problem
- Chapter 54: Kenny
- Chapter 53: Thinking
- Chapter 52: Date Is Set
- Chapter 51: Summon?
- Chapter 50: Monster
- Chapter 49: Noble Trash
- Chapter 48: Offer
- Chapter 47: Familiar Voice
- Chapter 46: Unexpected
- Chapter 45: Evolution
- Chapter 44: Decision
- Chapter 43: Anomaly
- Chapter 42: Crazy
- Chapter 41: Three Shard
- Chapter 40: Evolving
- Chapter 39: The plan
- Chapter 38: Gate
- Chapter 37: Confirmation
- Chapter 36: The voice
- Chapter 35: New Gear
- Chapter 34: A gift
- Chapter 33: Weight Of A King
- Chapter 32: Breakfast
- Chapter 31: Bad Talk
- Chapter 30: A Place to Belong
- Chapter 29: Perfectly Ripe
- Chapter 28: The Price of Rescue
- Chapter 27: Father and Son
- Chapter 26: Through the Throne Room Doors
- Chapter 25: The King Awaits
- Chapter 24: The Flint Secret
- Chapter 23: Family Trash
- Chapter 22: He is Not a Coward
- Chapter 21: The Underworld King’s Bloodline
- Chapter 20: A Knight’s Death
- Chapter 19: The Rescue
- Chapter 18: Burning Soul
- Chapter 17: The Brand
- Chapter 16: The Obsidian Monster
- Chapter 15: Demonic Blood
- Chapter 14: Pushed
- Chapter 13: Problem
- Chapter 12: Next Steps
- Chapter 11: Close Call
- Chapter 10: Apologize
- Chapter 9: Guild Business
- Chapter 8: The Capital
- Chapter 7: Royal Meeting
- Chapter 6: Juna
- Chapter 5: First Summon
- Chapter 4: Test
- Chapter 3: Strangers
- Chapter 2: System
- Chapter 1: Awakening
The King sat in his private study, a room smaller than the throne room but lined with books and maps that smelled like old leather. A single candle burned on the desk, its light catching the edges of a half-empty glass of wine he hadn’t touched in almost an hour.
Didi stood in front of him with her hands clasped behind her back, her posture perfect and her face carefully neutral.
He studied her for a moment, then leaned back in his chair.
"So," he said, keeping his tone light. "Tell me about this boy."
"What about him?" she replied, not missing a beat.
"You know what about him," he said, giving her a flat look. "He walked into my throne room dressed like a beggar, smelled like he hadn’t bathed in weeks, and somehow carried my daughter out of a forest that killed an entire squad of knights. I would like to know a little more about the person who accomplished that."
She didn’t blink,"he is strong, fast, and resourceful. He saw an opportunity to escape with me while the monster was distracted, and he took it. That is all."
"That is all?" he repeated, one eyebrow lifting.
"Yes."
He stared at her for a long second, watching the way her jaw stayed perfectly still and her eyes didn’t waver even once. She was lying, he could tell that much, but she was doing it so well that if he hadn’t spent the last eighteen years memorizing every single one of her tells, he might have actually believed her.
’This girl,’ he thought, feeling a small mix of admiration and frustration settle in his chest. ’She learned to lie from the best, which is unfortunately me.’
"What about his companion?" he asked, shifting his angle. "The beastkin girl."
"Juna," she said. "She is his companion."
"His companion," he repeated slowly. "A beastkin who follows a supposedly talentless commoner around like a bodyguard."
"She stays with him because she chooses to," Didi said. "He treats her well."
"I see," he said, tapping one finger against the glass. "And you have no idea how a boy with no family backing, no formal training, and no verified ability managed to earn the loyalty of a beastkin warrior?"
Her expression flickered for exactly a second before she caught it and smoothed it back into place. "I did not ask him about the specifics of their relationship, it felt... intrusive."
’Intrusive,’ he thought, resisting the urge to laugh. ’My daughter, who interrogated a six-Shard diplomat for three hours because she thought he was lying about trade routes, suddenly developed a sense of boundaries when it comes to this boy.’
He picked up his glass and took a slow sip, keeping his eyes on her over the rim.
"Didi," he said, setting the glass back down. "I am not your enemy here. I am not trying to hurt him or dig up something to use against him. I am simply trying to understand the person you brought into my palace."
She held his gaze for a moment, and he could see the war happening behind her eyes. She wanted to tell him something, he was almost certain of it, but something was stopping her. A promise, maybe. or a fear that sharing too much would put Hajin in danger.
"I understand that, Father," she said, her voice softening just a little. "But I gave him my word that I would protect his privacy. He has enemies, powerful ones, and the less people who know about his circumstances, the safer he is."
’Enemies,’ he thought, filing that away. ’Interesting word to use. Not troubles or problems but enemies.’
"Does this have anything to do with the Flint family?" he asked, keeping his tone casual.
Her jaw tightened and that was all the answer he needed.
"I see," he said quietly not pushing any further. He had already confirmed what he wanted to know in the throne room when the boy had walked in behind Didi and the Patriarch’s composed mask had cracked like thin ice.
"I will not ask you to break your promise," he said, standing up from the desk and walking toward the window. "You have my word on that. But I need you to understand something."
He turned back to face her, the candlelight throwing shadows across his face.
"That boy is not ordinary," he said. "You know it, and I know it. Whatever he is hiding, whatever power he carries, it is significant enough that you felt the need to argue with your father and the entire Council to keep him close. That tells me more than any answer you could have given me."
Didi’s composure cracked just slightly, a faint flush rising on her cheeks. "I was not trying to keep him close. I was simply repaying a debt."
"A debt," he repeated, a small smile pulling at the corner of his mouth. "Of course."
She held his stare for exactly two seconds before looking away, which was the most honest thing she had done this entire conversation.
"You may go," he said, waving a hand. "And tell your savior that if he needs anything before the evaluation, the palace doors are open to him."
She bowed once, turned on her heel, and walked toward the door. She was halfway out when his voice caught her one last time. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
"Oh, and Didi?"
She stopped, turning her head slightly.
"He seems like a good person," he said, his voice dropping into something warmer than his usual regal tone. "You chose well."
The flush on her cheeks turned a shade darker. "I did not choose anything," she muttered, and walked out before he could say another word.
The door clicked shut behind her, leaving the study completely silent.
He stood there for a moment, staring at the closed door with a complicated expression. Then he let out a slow breath and walked back to his desk, lowering himself into the chair with the weight of a man who had too many thoughts and not enough time to sort through them.
His mind drifted back to the throne room, to the moment after Didi and the boy had left.
The Patriarch had stayed behind, standing in the exact same spot he had occupied during the entire audience, his posture unchanged and his expression locked into that infuriating mask of noble composure.
The King had let the silence stretch for almost a full minute before speaking.
"That boy," he had said, turning to face the Patriarch directly. "He is your son, isn’t he?"
The Patriarch’s mask had shattered. Not dramatically or with a gasp or a flinch, but in a way that was far more telling. His eyes went completely blank for one heartbeat, then refocused with a sharpness that told the King he had struck something real.
"Your Majesty," the Patriarch had said, his voice perfectly controlled despite the crack in his composure. "I am not sure what gave you that impression, but I can assure you that boy has no connection to my family."
"No connection," the King had repeated, walking slowly toward him. "That is interesting."
The Patriarch hadn’t moved or even blinked. The man was good, one of the best the King had ever seen at keeping his emotions buried under layers of political training. But the King had been doing this for over thirty years, and he knew exactly what to look for.
"Because when I pressured him," the King had continued, stopping a few feet away, "I sensed something very familiar coming off his body. A mana signature that I have encountered before, one that I remember quite clearly."
The Patriarch’s jaw had tightened, just barely, enough that most people would have missed it entirely.
"It was the same resonance," the King had said, his voice dropping low, "that your wife used to give off. The woman you brought to court exactly once before announcing she had passed away from illness."
The room had gone so quiet that the King could hear the guards shifting their weight outside the doors.
"That woman," he had said, watching the Patriarch’s face with the patience of someone who already knew the answer. "The one with the strange power that made even my Royal Guard uneasy. The one whose funeral you held in private with no witnesses and no body presented for viewing."
The Patriarch had stood completely still, his hands clasped behind his back and his eyes fixed on a point somewhere past the King’s shoulder.
He was calculating, the King could see it happening behind those cold eyes, running through every possible response and weighing the consequences of each one.
"Your Majesty," the Patriarch had finally said, his voice carrying the same measured calm as before. "My late wife was a woman of modest background and no notable ability. Whatever resonance you believe you sensed from that boy, I can assure you it bears no connection to her. Perhaps the stress of the situation affected your perception."
The King had stared at him for a long moment, then smiled.
It was not a warm smile, a smile of a man who had just been told a lie so polished that he could almost admire the craftsmanship behind it.
"Perhaps," the King had said, turning away from him and walking back toward the throne. "You are right. The stress of worrying about my daughter may have clouded my judgment. Forgive an old father for seeing connections where there are none."
The Patriarch had bowed, his movements precise and unhurried. "There is nothing to forgive, Your Majesty. I am simply glad Her Highness returned safely."
"Indeed," the King had said, settling back into his throne. "You are dismissed. We will discuss the gate rewards at a later date."
The Patriarch had bowed once more and left without another word, his footsteps fading down the corridor with the steady rhythm of a man who believed he had won that exchange.
The King sat in his study now, swirling the wine in his glass while the memory played out in his head.
’He denied it, of course,’ he thought, staring at the dark liquid. ’He denied it with perfect composure and perfect logic, and if I were any other man, I would have accepted his answer and moved on.’
But the King was not any other man. He had felt that resonance before, years ago, when the Patriarch had first brought his new wife to court. She had been beautiful, quiet, and completely unremarkable in every way except one.
The mana flowing through her body had been wrong. Not weak or broken, just fundamentally different from anything the King had ever encountered in his life.
It was subtle enough that most people would have dismissed it as imagination, but the King’s senses had been honed by decades of combat and political warfare, and he trusted them more than he trusted any noble’s word.
He had never said anything about it at the time. The woman had died shortly after, the Patriarch had announced it with the same composure he used for everything, and the matter had been buried under the weight of daily politics.
Until now, when a boy with cheap clothes and sharp eyes had walked into his throne room, and the King had felt that exact same resonance radiating off his body like heat from a forge.
’I sense a huge change coming very soon,’ he thought, holding up his glass and smiling.
- Chapter 184: Back Up?
- Chapter 183: The Real Boss
- Chapter 182: Provoke
- Chapter 181: The Great Families
- Chapter 180: Too Easy
- Chapter 179: Anomalies Fight pt.4
- Chapter 178: Anomalies Fight Pt.3
- Chapter 177: Anomalies Fight Pt.2
- Chapter 176: Anomalies Fight Pt.1
- Chapter 175: Three Anomalies
- Chapter 174: Unexpected
- Chapter 173: Same Rot?
- Chapter 172: Advice
- Chapter 171: First Test
- Chapter 170: Weak Gate
- Chapter 169: Golden Boy
- Chapter 168: Path To Power
- Chapter 167: Flints
- Chapter 166: Region
- Chapter 165: The True Scale
- Chapter 164: These Are The Weapons?
- Chapter 163: The Trap
- Chapter 162: A Deal?
- Chapter 161: Extra Reward
- Chapter 160: Disrespect
- Chapter 159: Experiment
- Chapter 158: Preparations
- Chapter 157: Old Friends
- Chapter 156: Rumors
- Chapter 155: Royal Reward
- Chapter 154: The Fragment
- Chapter 153: Divine Report
- Chapter 152: Saviors
- Chapter 151: Mental
- Chapter 150: Hunt
- Chapter 149: Relieved
- Chapter 148: Traitors
- Chapter 147: Report
- Chapter 146: Finally Back
- Chapter 145: True Motive
- Chapter 144: This Might Be A Problem
- Chapter 143: Something Strange
- Chapter 142: Sever
- Chapter 141: Summons Bond
- Chapter 140: Boss Fight 8
- Chapter 139: Boss Fight 7
- Chapter 138: Boss Fight 6
- Chapter 137: Boss Fight 5
- Chapter 136: Boss Fight 4
- Chapter 135: Boss Fight 3
- Chapter 134: Boss Fight 2
- Chapter 133: Boss Fight 1
- Chapter 132: The Boss Moves
- Chapter 131: The Village
- Chapter 130: Welcome Back
- Chapter 129: How It All Started
- Chapter 128: Chamber
- Chapter 127: Going To Look
- Chapter 126: Out of Mana
- Chapter 125: Back In Shape
- Chapter 124: Helen Vs Statue
- Chapter 123: Purpose
- Chapter 122: Dying
- Chapter 121: Ruin
- Chapter 120: Get Through The Wall
- Chapter 119: His Potential
- Chapter 118: Reason
- Chapter 117: Teamwork
- Chapter 116: Found It
- Chapter 115: Vella..
- Chapter 114: That Mana
- Chapter 113: Someone They Know
- Chapter 112: Something Is Off
- Chapter 111: Stand Your Ground
- Chapter 110: What Are You
- Chapter 109: First Combat
- Chapter 108: The Gate
- Chapter 107: Human Demons
- Chapter 106: Problem
- Chapter 105: Time To Move
- Chapter 104: Briefing
- Chapter 103: Late
- Chapter 102: Freaky
- Chapter 101: Conditions
- Chapter 100: How To Help
- Chapter 99: Welcome Back
- Chapter 98: New Summon
- Chapter 97: Gate Invite
- Chapter 96: Tsundere 2.0
- Chapter 95: Gate Plan
- Chapter 94: Tired
- Chapter 93: Shelia
- Chapter 92: The Top 3
- Chapter 91: Flint Problem
- Chapter 90: Trap
- Chapter 89: Special Guest
- Chapter 88: Familiar Face
- Chapter 87: Sister
- Chapter 86: Family
- Chapter 85: Gate meeting
- Chapter 84: Cave In
- Chapter 83: Investigation
- Chapter 82: Found
- Chapter 81: Invitation
- Chapter 80: Her Name
- Chapter 79: The Truth
- Chapter 78: Last Bloodline
- Chapter 77: Spirit World
- Chapter 76: Exhaustion
- Chapter 75: Cheat Code
- Chapter 74: Mutation
- Chapter 73: Trust and Punishment
- Chapter 72: Unwelcome Return
- Chapter 71: Demonic Presence
- Chapter 70: The Condition
- Chapter 69: The Efficiency of Power
- Chapter 68: Ranks
- Chapter 67: Offical Rankers
- Chapter 66: Shattering the Limit
- Chapter 65: Assimilation
- Chapter 64: Integration
- Chapter 63: Attempt
- Chapter 62: Tsundere
- Chapter 61: Embrace
- Chapter 60: Sync
- Chapter 59: Idea
- Chapter 58: The Exam
- Chapter 57: Rumors
- Chapter 56: Feeling Sad
- Chapter 55: Big Problem
- Chapter 54: Kenny
- Chapter 53: Thinking
- Chapter 52: Date Is Set
- Chapter 51: Summon?
- Chapter 50: Monster
- Chapter 49: Noble Trash
- Chapter 48: Offer
- Chapter 47: Familiar Voice
- Chapter 46: Unexpected
- Chapter 45: Evolution
- Chapter 44: Decision
- Chapter 43: Anomaly
- Chapter 42: Crazy
- Chapter 41: Three Shard
- Chapter 40: Evolving
- Chapter 39: The plan
- Chapter 38: Gate
- Chapter 37: Confirmation
- Chapter 36: The voice
- Chapter 35: New Gear
- Chapter 34: A gift
- Chapter 33: Weight Of A King
- Chapter 32: Breakfast
- Chapter 31: Bad Talk
- Chapter 30: A Place to Belong
- Chapter 29: Perfectly Ripe
- Chapter 28: The Price of Rescue
- Chapter 27: Father and Son
- Chapter 26: Through the Throne Room Doors
- Chapter 25: The King Awaits
- Chapter 24: The Flint Secret
- Chapter 23: Family Trash
- Chapter 22: He is Not a Coward
- Chapter 21: The Underworld King’s Bloodline
- Chapter 20: A Knight’s Death
- Chapter 19: The Rescue
- Chapter 18: Burning Soul
- Chapter 17: The Brand
- Chapter 16: The Obsidian Monster
- Chapter 15: Demonic Blood
- Chapter 14: Pushed
- Chapter 13: Problem
- Chapter 12: Next Steps
- Chapter 11: Close Call
- Chapter 10: Apologize
- Chapter 9: Guild Business
- Chapter 8: The Capital
- Chapter 7: Royal Meeting
- Chapter 6: Juna
- Chapter 5: First Summon
- Chapter 4: Test
- Chapter 3: Strangers
- Chapter 2: System
- Chapter 1: Awakening
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