All My Summons Become Divine Girls
Chapter 7: Royal Meeting
- 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
A few days later, inside the royal palace of Holy Land, a long table sat in the middle of the meeting hall while the people around it argued over a Gate that had appeared only a few miles from the capital.
Holy Land was famous for three things above all else, its knights, its magicians and its swordsmanship, so a Gate appearing that close to the capital was not something anyone in that room could treat lightly.
"The report says it formed at dawn and has not changed size since then," the Knight Captain said, one gauntleted hand resting on the table. "No monsters have come out yet, but that means nothing. We need a strike team ready before nightfall."
"Ready is one thing," the Magic Master said, adjusting his robe sleeves with a faint frown, "sending them in blind is another. If the internal mana density is too high, a careless team will walk in and die before they even understand what kind of Gate they entered."
The Swordmaster leaned back in his chair and gave a short snort, "then we don’t send a careless team."
The Knight Captain shot him an annoyed look, but the Swordmaster did not seem interested in helping his mood.
"We are not discussing children on their first assignment," the Knight Captain said. "We are discussing who among our forces can enter safely and still clear it fast enough if it turns unstable."
At the head of the table, the king listened in silence while one finger tapped lightly against the arm of his chair.
"Then speak plainly," he said at last. "How strong does the team need to be?"
That quieted the room for a moment, and when nobody answered right away, the Magic Master was the first one to speak.
"No one below four Shards enters first," he said, his tone flat enough that it sounded less like advice and more like a rule. "If the Gate proves weaker than expected, then we lose nothing except caution. If it proves stronger, then four Shards may be the difference between retreat and slaughter."
The Swordmaster let out a low breath through his nose and leaned forward a little.
"If we treat every unknown Gate like the mouth of the abyss, then we may as well stop training anyone below that threshold at all," he said. "You do not build fighters by making them watch older men do everything worth remembering."
"And you do not build a kingdom by feeding promising young people into a Gate just to harden them faster," the Magic Master replied, finally looking at him. "If you want to gamble with lives, do it with your own students, not the capital’s."
"I do."
That made a few people around the table shift in their seats.
"Enough," the king said, and both men went quiet.
An older minister cleared his throat into the silence that followed.
"Your Majesty, with respect, this should not be a debate about philosophy. A Gate has appeared only a few miles from the capital. We send in the strongest available team, crush it quickly, then return before panic has time to spread."
"And if the strongest available team is half the city’s shield?" the Knight Captain asked, turning toward him. "If something breaches the walls while they are still inside, what exactly do you plan to tell the people then?"
The minister had no answer ready for that, but someone else did, and then another after him, until the room slid right back into the same problem from a different angle.
Some wanted speed because the Gate was too close to the capital, some wanted restraint because unknown Gates killed the overconfident first, and the rest kept trying to split the difference while saying the same thing in slightly different words.
Princess Didi sat beside the king and listened until she got tired of hearing grown men circle around the decision like it might solve itself if they spoke long enough.
"I want to go," she said and the room went still so fast it almost felt rehearsed.
The Knight Captain turned first, then the Magic Master, then the ministers, and even the Swordmaster straightened a little as if that had finally managed to wake him up.
"Your Highness?" one of the ministers said, staring at her.
Didi did not look away, "I said I want to go into the Gate."
This time the silence hit harder than before, even the king turned his head and looked at her for a long moment.
"Didi."
"I am serious," she said, meeting his eyes without flinching. "If the problem is that we keep relying on the same names every time something dangerous happens, then send me too."
The Knight Captain looked tired all of a sudden, "no."
"No?" Didi repeated, her brows drawing together. "That is your full answer?"
"That is the important part of my answer," he said. "The rest is that you are the princess, the Gate is unknown, and I am not signing my name to that kind of risk."
"So if I were not the princess, you would consider it?"
He did not answer quickly enough, which told her enough all on its own.
The Swordmaster spoke before the room could drift again.
"You are talented," he said, and unlike the others, he did not sound like he was trying to comfort her. "More talented than most of the fools in the academy who keep talking about becoming legends before they have even been hit properly."
Didi kept her face still, but she knew what was coming next.
"But talent inside a hall means very little once blood is involved," he continued. "Inside a Gate, there is no instructor to stop the match, no healer waiting two steps away, and no second try if your judgment fails you."
The Magic Master gave a small nod.
"You are gifted, no one disputes that," he said, "but you have never fought in a real battle. Training duels, spell assessments and academy rankings are not battle experience, and a single moment of hesitation inside a Gate can kill not only you but the people standing beside you."
"Then how am I supposed to gain experience?" Didi asked. "Do I wait until everyone decides I am ready by instinct?"
"Not here," the Knight Captain said at once. "Not in an unknown Gate this close to the capital, and not while the entire kingdom knows exactly who you are."
Another minister leaned forward after that, looking relieved that someone had finally said what the rest of them had been circling around.
"Even if we set aside the danger itself, Your Highness, if anything happens to you inside that Gate, the political shock alone would be severe."
Didi’s mouth tightened.
"So that is the real answer," she said. "You all praise my talent when it costs nothing, but the moment I ask to do something real, I am told to sit in the palace and wait until experience somehow appears on its own."
No one answered her immediately, and that silence told its own story.
The room did not doubt her talent, which was exactly why this stung as much as it did. If the discussion had been about academy rankings, spell precision or sword forms, not one of them would have spoken to her like this.
But a Gate was not an academy hall, and everyone in that room knew it.
Princess Didi might have been Holy Land’s brightest student, but she had still never fought for her life before.
The quiet after that stretched just long enough to turn uncomfortable before one of the older nobles cleared his throat and leaned forward a little.
"If the concern is sending people too important from directly under the crown," he said, looking from the Knight Captain to the king, "then perhaps we should not rely only on royal forces. The Great Families have more than enough talent among their own ranks, and if the reward is high enough, they will not refuse."
That drew a few looks around the table, mostly because nobody there could deny the logic even if they disliked where it pointed.
"Great houses do not move without weighing what they gain," the Knight Captain said, his expression souring a little. "The moment we invite one into a royal problem, they begin measuring what price they can place on their strength."
"Even so," the minister said, refusing to back down, "they have the strength, and this is exactly the kind of matter they like attaching themselves to when glory is involved."
The Magic Master glanced toward the king after that.
"If Your Majesty is willing to pay, then they will come," he said.
The king had been quiet for a while now, listening to the room argue itself into circles, but at that line he finally straightened a little in his chair.
"The Great Families are not lacking in money," he said, and that alone was enough to make a few people sit up straighter. "So if we reach out, it will not be silver that moves them."
He stopped there for a moment, letting the words settle before his gaze moved slowly across the table.
"There are other things they value more," he said, no one interrupting him.
The ministers looked curious, the Knight Captain looked wary, and even Didi forgot her irritation long enough to watch her father closely.
The king rested one hand on the arm of his chair, "contact the Flint family, tell them, I have decided on what they asked for."
- 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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