I Revived My Maid, Now She Hungers for My Blood
Chapter 114: Squashed Like a Bug
- Chapter 265: Absolute Trust
- Chapter 264: Infinity and the One
- Chapter 263: A Frozen Instant
- Chapter 262: Laplace’s Demon Library
- Chapter 261: Different Mentor Styles
- Chapter 260: Rank-6 Gifting Rank-6, Makes Sense, Right?
- Chapter 259: A Rank-6 Mentor’s Welcome Gift
- Chapter 258: A Disharmonious Black
- Chapter 257: Liquor
- Chapter 256: The Solitary Path
- Chapter 255: A Fateful Affinity with Urban Legends
- Chapter 254: Witch’s Heartstrings
- Chapter 253: Fierce Fight!
- Chapter 252: Promoting to Rank-3
- Chapter 251: As Long As I’m By My Lady’s Side
- Chapter 250: The Training Ground
- Chapter 249: Faye’s Calling Card
- Chapter 248: Changes
- Chapter 247: A Year’s Time
- Chapter 246: Reflecting on Self Within the Void
- Chapter 245: The Observation Room
- Chapter 244: The Sentence of the Void
- Chapter 243: The Gambler and the House
- Chapter 242: Trading Charges
- Chapter 241: A Long-Awaited Reunion
- Chapter 240: He Has Agreed to Your Request
- Chapter 239: Turnip! Turnip! Turnip!
- Chapter 238: Mr. Long-Ears
- Chapter 237: All Wrapped Up~
- Chapter 236: A Difficult New Face in the Interrogation Room
- Chapter 235: Lingering Terror
- Chapter 234: Not Even Worth Faye’s Little Finger...
- Chapter 233: Who Is She?
- Chapter 232: A Girl Not to Be Trifled With
- Chapter 231: The Opening for a Breakthrough
- Chapter 230: The Growth That Killed Wilbur
- Chapter 229: A Gift · Aurora · Triple Compound
- Chapter 228: Unit 039’s Curiosity
- Chapter 227: 【Assisted Alchemy】Failed
- Chapter 226: A Chill in the Sunlight
- Chapter 225: A Perfect Hell
- Chapter 224: Masterful Craft
- Chapter 223: Pandora Gets Into the Zone Immediately
- Chapter 222: Unit 039
- Chapter 221: Theft? Who? Me?
- Chapter 220: I Really Want to Eat You Up!
- Chapter 219: Let’s Sleep Together, Aurora
- Chapter 218: A Bath
- Chapter 217: The Quiet Without You
- Chapter 216: Dear God, Please Give Me a Boss This Good!
- Chapter 215: Corpse-Kin Token
- Chapter 214: Fortunately, I Still Have You
- Chapter 213: The Third Rank
- Chapter 212: Turns Out, I’m the Whale!
- Chapter 211: Weakness
- Chapter 210: Betting With Blood...
- Chapter 209: The Truth Behind Everything
- Chapter 208: Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 207: Cunning
- Chapter 206: Tragic Injuries
- Chapter 205: The Power of the Third Rank!
- Chapter 204: Humiliation
- Chapter 203: Found You!
- Chapter 202: Perfect-Grade Potion
- Chapter 201: Surprise!
- Chapter 200: The Giant Plush Toy
- Chapter 199: Vanishing From Sight
- Chapter 198: The Kill to the Face
- Chapter 197: A Gaze of Prying
- Chapter 196: The Alchemist
- Chapter 195: Phantom of the Bar
- Chapter 194: An Alchemist’s Connections
- Chapter 193: Be Prepared
- Chapter 192: Prepare for Death!
- Chapter 191: Seeing Through the Illusion
- Chapter 190: The Real and Fake Wilbur
- Chapter 189: Probing
- Chapter 188: Board Game Simulation
- Chapter 187: Gazer Mite
- Chapter 186: Scarlet Widow
- Chapter 185: The Botanical Garden in Rain and Fog
- Chapter 184: The Mysterious Neighbor
- Chapter 183: Nicole’s Intelligence
- Chapter 182: Getting Moldy~
- Chapter 181: The Trap Plan
- Chapter 180: An Identical “Self”
- Chapter 179: The Blood Pool
- Chapter 178: Talk at the Window
- Chapter 177: Eyes in the Shadows
- Chapter 176: A Voice in the Mind
- Chapter 175: Standing by My Lady to the End
- Chapter 174: Familiar Faces
- Chapter 173: The Clamor of Infamy
- Chapter 172: Aurora, the Enforcer
- Chapter 171: The Commotion Outside
- Chapter 170: Lying Low
- Chapter 169: But You...
- Chapter 168: It’s a Pity You Didn’t Come That Night
- Chapter 167: Pandora-Grade Wormblood Brew
- Chapter 166: The Fear of “The Blood Tonic”
- Chapter 165: The Death of Poxman
- Chapter 164: Baffled
- Chapter 163: The Tumor
- Chapter 162: Punishment
- Chapter 161: Shadow by the Lake
- Chapter 160: A Torn Night
- Chapter 159: Sloughing Decoction
- Chapter 158: The Defeated
- Chapter 157: Is It Her?!
- Chapter 156: Sudden Shift
- Chapter 155: The Worms
- Chapter 154: The Bloody Shadow
- Chapter 153: Kill Again!
- Chapter 152: Death’s Summons
- Chapter 151: The Blood Began to Sing
- Chapter 150: The Poison-Mask
- Chapter 149: A Sleepless Night
- Chapter 148: Come With Me!
- Chapter 147: Revenge
- Chapter 146: Pandora’s Methods
- Chapter 145: You Thought I Wouldn’t Know?
- Chapter 144: A “Monster” Unbound by Order
- Chapter 143: A Kill, with Refreshments
- Chapter 142: Pandora’s Doubts
- Chapter 141: A Grudge
- Chapter 140: The Fatal Strike
- Chapter 139: Presenting You with an Enemy’s Head
- Chapter 138: If Communication Fails, Then...
- Chapter 137: The Tenacious “Life”
- Chapter 136: Eve’s Secret Garden
- Chapter 135: The Wager
- Chapter 134: Long-Awaited News of a Meditation Method
- Chapter 133: A Desperate Gamble?
- Chapter 132: Shut Your Mouth!
- Chapter 131: The Baroness
- Chapter 130: Could I Be... the Villain?!
- Chapter 129: No! Brain Overload!
- Chapter 128: The Flustered, Happy Time
- Chapter 127: The Corpse in the Depths
- Chapter 126: Tsukimidaira, The Black-Red Poppy Sea
- Chapter 125: Amazing!
- Chapter 124: Chaotic Sakura Road
- Chapter 123: Run?!
- Chapter 122: Don’t Underestimate an Information Broker!
- Chapter 121: Information Broker Nicole
- Chapter 120: Soul Points Spike
- Chapter 119: I Want to Feed Her a Bite Too!
- Chapter 118: The End of the Ghost Story
- Chapter 117: Madness and Obsession
- Chapter 116: Witches: An Extinct Race
- Chapter 115: You Can See Me?!
- Chapter 114: Squashed Like a Bug
- Chapter 113: The Crimson Nightmare
- Chapter 112: In My Heart, There Is Only... You
- Chapter 111: The Red Moon Is an Eye
- Chapter 110: Heart-Pounding Bath
- Chapter 109: Claiming a Master
- Chapter 108: A ‘Person’ Where the Light Grows Dim
- Chapter 107: The Lingering Effects of the Witch’s Blood
- Chapter 106: The Hand of Faye
- Chapter 105: Sudden Death
- Chapter 104: A Small Test of Skill
- Chapter 103: The Power of a Wizard
- Chapter 102: The Smoking Fox, Lady Poppy
- Chapter 101: The First Lesson?!
- Chapter 100: Who... Saw Me?
- Chapter 99: The Uncanny Journey
- Chapter 98: The Departure
- Chapter 97: The Fog That Wouldn’t Lift
- Chapter 96: Breakdown
- Chapter 95: A Conversation with the Dead
- Chapter 94: He’s Here!
- Chapter 93: Overwhelming Power
- Chapter 92: A Memorable... Scar
- Chapter 91: The Third Use of the Rose Essence
- Chapter 90: Bones Melt
- Chapter 89: Kill That Witch!
- Chapter 88: A Different Kind of Blood
- Chapter 87: Sanity Plummeting!!!
- Chapter 86: Shudders...
- Chapter 85: The Scar on the Soul
- Chapter 84: Faye
- Chapter 83: A Direct Confrontation With The... Eerie
- Chapter 82: No, I Can’t Open the Door!
- Chapter 81: Bone-Chilling
- Chapter 80: A Visitor... Who?!
- Chapter 79: The Miss Witch
- Chapter 78: The Perfect Potion
- Chapter 77: The Plentiful Alchemical Element Pool
- Chapter 76: Knowledge and Wealth
- Chapter 75: The Witch’s Blood, the Red Moon’s Tears
- Chapter 74: The Wizard
- Chapter 73: Dulles’s Belongings
- Chapter 72: Everyone, Move Out
- Chapter 71: The “Life Coach” Pandora
- Chapter 70: The “Difficult” Miss Pandora
- Chapter 69: The “Death” of Aurora
- Chapter 68: To Die in Despair
- Chapter 67: Unable to Understand the Mad Girl’s Thoughts
- Chapter 66: A Mad Girl?
- Chapter 65: Just Thirty Seconds...?
- Chapter 64: Misfortune, and a Kind of “Honor”
- Chapter 63: My Turn
- Chapter 62: The Real “Monster”
- Chapter 61: A Head and a Girl
- Chapter 60: Troublesome
- Chapter 59: Monsters!!!
- Chapter 58: Someone’s Behind the Window!
- Chapter 57: The Truth is Guessed
- Chapter 56: The Warden
- Chapter 55: Behind the Gate...
- Chapter 54: An “Outsider” of the World
- Chapter 53: Subversion
- Chapter 52: The “Head” Falls
- Chapter 51: I’m Going to Die...
- Chapter 50: The Foul Black Beast
- Chapter 49: Death on Entry
- Chapter 48: The Flawless Body
- Chapter 47: The Empty Village
- Chapter 46: Learn to Enjoy Life a Little!
- Chapter 45: The Strange Disappearance of the Zombies...
- Chapter 44: Live, Die! Die!
- Chapter 43: Going Home
- Chapter 42: Time to Warm the Bed~
- Chapter 41: That is... Hope!
- Chapter 40: Zombie-Slaying Maidens
- Chapter 39: I’m Fine, Never Better!
- Chapter 38: My Lady... Are You Alright?
- Chapter 37: The Human Heart is a Calamity
- Chapter 36: Just One Bite! Just One!
- Chapter 35: The Children of Calfskin Village
- Chapter 34: No... None Left?
- Chapter 33: The Harvest
- Chapter 32: A Fine Head, Sent Sky-High!
- Chapter 31: Spontaneous Combustibles... and Sudden Detonation!
- Chapter 30: Three Girls, One Night
- Chapter 29: So... It Wasn’t Lady Pandora...
- Chapter 28: Perfect Success
- Chapter 27: First Kill
- Chapter 26: Scouting: A Critical Success?
- Chapter 25: The Spoils of War
- Chapter 24: An Inferior Vintage
- Chapter 23: Yes, I Will Follow Your Will
- Chapter 22: Are You Ready, My Lady?
- Chapter 21: I Know I Shouldn’t Ask, But I’m Dying to Know
- Chapter 20: The Uncrowned King
- Chapter 19: Queen of the New Era?
- Chapter 18: He Who Saved Aurora
- Chapter 17: The Festival of Blood
- Chapter 16: The Humanoid Weapon
- Chapter 15: Elsa, Dead or Alive
- Chapter 14: The Hunted Lady
- Chapter 13: The Miller’s Shenanigans
- Chapter 12: The Mill of Death
- Chapter 11: Corpse-Red Mist
- Chapter 10: Pandora’s Decision
- Chapter 9: “Heart of Mercy”
- Chapter 8: The Little Kitchen Maid, Betty
- Chapter 7: Death Embraced For You
- Chapter 6: No, Never, Not Even if I Die
- Chapter 5: Rest Your Head on My Lap, My Lady Pandora
- Chapter 4: “Resurrection”
- Chapter 3: Elsa’s Soul
- Chapter 2: Myriad Alchemy
- Chapter 1: System
What came next from Arthur was exactly what you’d expect—a long, rambling monologue about hate, jealousy, and his own tragic story.
Pandora felt sleep dragging at her. Seriously? I’m dead on my feet, and now I have to listen to this?
“Alright, okay, I believe you,” she cut him off, impatient. “I don’t actually care about any of that.”
She gave a dismissive wave. “So, the ones skulking behind me these past few nights were you lot, right? Anyone else?”
Her tone wasn’t confrontational. It was more like… taking inventory. Deciding which trash needed taking out today.
Arthur was stunned by her attitude and instinctively shook his head.
“Hmm. Your face says no. Good, then…” Pandora glanced around. “This place… nice and quiet. Let’s keep it that way. We’ll just make this quick.”
She smiled, saying words that made no sense to Arthur.
The next moment… Arthur’s perspective suddenly shifted. He was looking down. He saw a headless corpse, its neck spurting blood violently…
The corpse was standing upright. Whose… corpse was that? It looked familiar…
That’s… mine?
Thud.
The head hit the ground.
Pandora didn’t hesitate. She moved like an elegant, cruel dancer—a pivot, a slash.
“AAAAAGH—!!!”
Piercing screams tore through the woodland path. But soon, the sounds cut off abruptly. Silence fell. Only the thick, coppery scent of blood hung in the air.
………………
Not long after, two figures hurried down the path from the other direction. Aurora spotted Pandora sitting quietly on a bench, her gaze distant, as if resting. Her pristine white dress looked almost unreal in the dappled, dusky light.
But… Aurora’s keen nose caught it—a thick, cloying scent of blood, completely at odds with the peaceful scene.
Pandora ‘woke up’ the moment they arrived, as if roused from deep thought. “Elsa’s here,” she said, standing and brushing non-existent dust from her skirt. “Alright. Let’s get to the cafeteria.”
Elsa gave a slight nod. The trio didn’t speak further, walking silently onto a broader gravel path toward the cafeteria.
“Elsa,” Aurora whispered on the way. “I’m… still not fully clear on the Academy’s rules.” She paused, struggling to phrase it. “Could you tell me… does the Academy… permit killing?”
Elsa responded calmly, her perfect eyes unreadable. “That is an interesting question. The Academy doesn’t have one absolutely clear, written rule about it. But regulations do state ‘initiating disputes or conflicts on campus is prohibited,’ and explicitly forbid ‘assassination.’”
Her tone shifted. “However… if it’s done openly, and based on ‘self-defense’… there is no specific rule against it. According to precedent—‘no rule’ is essentially de facto ‘permission.’ So, the answer is: It is not permitted, but it also… is permitted.”
A faint, cold smile touched Elsa’s lips. “The Academy hopes the campus remains peaceful, at least on the surface. But for the weak to foolishly provoke the strong… that’s just them courting death, isn’t it?”
Aurora nodded thoughtfully. She hadn’t seen any bodies, but her knight’s sharp intuition, and that heavy, lingering scent of blood that had clung to Pandora’s dress… those weren’t from minor injuries. It meant at least one or two people had died. Maybe more.
“Then,” Aurora’s voice was a bit hoarse, “if the Discipline Hall investigated… how would the defender prove self-defense?”
“The Palmfiends can provide proof. They are always ‘watching’ us. The Discipline Hall can extract any data they want from them. Of course, ‘witness testimony’ is also important.”
“Witness testimony…”
Aurora murmured. She abruptly stopped walking, as if making a decision. She let out a long sigh, then turned to face Pandora, whose eyes still looked weary.
“Pandora… my lady,” she reverted to the old form of address on instinct. “If you ever need it… I am willing to provide testimony for you.”
Pandora gave an inscrutable smile. “Testimony… for what?”
“For… anything you say,” Aurora replied without hesitation, her gaze unwavering.
Meaning, whenever Pandora needed her, needed her to testify to any statement, she would unconditionally corroborate it. Whether it was genuine “self-defense” or something else…
Pandora smiled and nodded. “Good. I’ll remember that.”
Looking at this girl who stubbornly clung to old knightly honor, Pandora felt a pang. Aurora really was… a pure, loyal knight. Her loyalty was different from Elsa’s absolute obedience, born of instinct and creation. Aurora’s was closer to an… idealized, spiritual choice.
And Pandora realized she hadn’t given this loyalty enough acknowledgment. It made her feel a little guilty. Maybe… she should consider Aurora’s perspective more? Like… what could she actually do for her?
…Ugh. So troublesome. Don’t want to think. Want to sleep. Want dreamless sleep.
As she mused, Pandora’s thoughts began to drift. Aurora walked beside her, her gaze as steadfast as ever.
………………
The third month.
As the Red Moon waned again, Pandora spent her usual moment gazing back at that beautiful eye in the heavens. Then, she finally headed toward the triangular building she had long been curious about.
Today was the first day of the third month at the Academy. In truth, this was her first time stepping into the library—the sanctuary of knowledge she’d been eyeing since arrival.
Her original plan had been to scour the place immediately, hunting for any trace of “Wizardry.” But the reality of classes had steamrolled her expectations. The workload was heavier than she’d imagined. The schedule was packed. The daily deluge of information was brutal. She often spent hours after class just trying to digest the dry, dense materials.
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Her precious scraps of free time? Completely devoured by the “nightmare.”
With her abilities, she could’ve processed the knowledge faster, freeing large chunks of time to lose herself in the library’s stacks. But that endless nightmare had sabotaged everything. The bone-deep exhaustion had ruthlessly drained her last reserves of energy and will.
A small mercy: these past few days, the nightmare had finally begun to fade. Maybe because she’d grown too adept, finding less and less challenge in that realm of pure slaughter, its duration quietly shrank day by day. Pandora estimated that in a few more days, the damned cycle might vanish completely.
And today, though her eyelids still felt heavy, she’d finally carved out a decent block of uninterrupted time. So she delayed no longer. She came.
Unlike the overcrowded scene of the first days, the library was now sparsely populated—almost empty. Moonlight streamed through the triangular building’s massive glass windows, casting bright patches on the polished floor. In the hazy light, an atmosphere of forgotten tranquility hung in the air.
As the curriculum advanced, the apprentices’ time became saturated with drills, practical sessions, and small team commissions. With the “three-month” deadline looming, more and more of them realized the vast, deadly chasm between “knowing” and “doing.”
Their urgent task was to transform classroom knowledge into instinct, into something their bodies could wield without thought. That was what would matter in the longer, harsher world beyond campus. So few had the energy or will to come to the library now for “pure” knowledge.
At the entrance, Pandora swiped her Palmfiend over the cold scanner, registered her palm print, and stepped inside.
She took in the grand, peculiar structure. Classical elements fused with a strange, cold technological modernity. Bookshelves built high against towering walls stretched upward like silent forests of knowledge. They held a dizzying array of items: heavy, historical tomes and ancient scrolls sat beside well-preserved data chips no bigger than a fingernail, each with a simple description.
The stark contrast spoke volumes about the Demon Hunter Academy’s depth. And this was just the apprentice-level campus of the “Corpse-Plague Furnace Branch.” How many such campuses existed throughout the infinite void… was anyone’s guess.
After a moment, Pandora located the librarian—the figure at the central service desk.
He was a man with brilliant golden hair. Not human, but not a common Live Iron Golem either. He was a “Wax-Sludge Golem,” independently developed by the “Corpse Hall.” Expensive. No dual-form switching. But his thinking was more nuanced, flexible. Long lifespan, simple maintenance. And a third-rank Wax-Sludge Golem like him was no pushover, making him perfect for a place that needed intellect, patience, and a bit of security.
“Greetings, Librarian.” Pandora approached the desk politely. “I’d like to inquire about books related to ‘Wizardry.’ Could you tell me which section they’re in?”
“Wizardry?” The golden-haired librarian slowly looked up from a heavy tome. His gold-rimmed spectacles flashed with a cold reflection. He scrutinized her. “Why would you want to read about Wizardry? Did you… encounter ‘them’ on a commission? Surely not… that low a probability, and you still ran into them?”
He muttered to himself until Pandora gave a light cough. He shook his head, his tone flat, delivering an answer that surprised her.
“The library does not collect that category of books. You could try the ‘Miscellaneous Unclassified Section,’ but…” His lenses flashed again. “...don’t place too much hope in the authenticity there. Better to treat them as curious anecdotes. If you’re seeking something scholarly… I wouldn’t recommend searching here. You should try the ’East District of Eden’ outside campus. Perhaps what you seek might appear at the trading gatherings there.”
The library doesn’t have any? Only outside campus?
Pandora had anticipated scarcity, but not this extreme. The Academy’s official library simply didn’t collect this category.
After a moment of silence, she suppressed her frustration. She thanked the golden-haired golem.
“Do you… have any other needs?” he asked. “Aren’t you interested in popular books on combat, mutated zombies, wilderness survival…?”
Pandora gently shook her head.
But she did have another question. One that felt even more pressing.
“What about books related to… ‘Witches’?”
Pandora had assumed that if there were no “Wizardry” books, then “Witch” books would also be absent from the library. That would mean everything she wanted to know depended on blind luck at some outside market.
She was only half right.
The other half was the librarian’s reaction.
The Wax-Sludge Golem, who had maintained a strictly professional demeanor until now, stiffened the moment he heard the word “Witch.” His specially formulated facial muscles locked. His expression turned stone-serious. He glanced left and right, like a real person, then leaned forward, hissing in an urgent whisper only the two of them could hear:
“You… how do you know that word?”
Pandora was taken aback. “I… overheard it. From a passing Master Demon Hunter. One who seemed very powerful.”
“Master Demon Hunter…”
The librarian murmured, as if weighing the authority of the title, then gave a slow, convinced nod. His gaze was grave as he spoke in a stern, warning tone. “I don’s care if that’s true… but that word, you’d best never mention it again. As for related books… they’re not in the library. That’s too dangerous. And outside campus… you likely won’t find them there either.”
He paused, choosing his words with obvious care, then went for the most direct warning. “If you don’s want to die, don’t get involved with anything related to ’Witches’… Anything!”
“Why?” Pandora asked.
The librarian shook his head. “Your rank is too low. Some things, a Master Demon Hunter might know. But you… knowing will only get you killed. Understand?”
Pandora gave a solemn nod, promising to drop it. But the moment she turned away, her face, hidden in shadow, turned grim.
Witch’s Bloodline… Witches… So… dangerous?
But this whole time… she hadn’s felt any adverse effects at all. Quite the opposite. The bloodline had brought only benefits. No drawbacks. She didn’t even have to work for its growth. Just by gazing nightly at the Red Moon with its long lashes, bathing in that strange light, the bloodline grew on its own.
Pandora felt she didn’s need to do a thing; the Witch’s Bloodline alone could carry her smoothly to the peak of the second rank. It was a marvelously potent power.
Yet… there’s no such thing as a free lunch, is there? This seemingly perfect power hid a lethal danger.
But where did the danger come from?
As Pandora pondered, the image of “Faye’s” smirking face surfaced in her mind. Mysterious. Eerie. Dangerous.
Her old suspicion resurfaced. Maybe the danger of the Witch’s Bloodline didn’t come from “Witches” themselves. But from… the enemies of Witches?
A sudden, chilling sense of having glimpsed a truth she shouldn’t have flooded her mind. Pandora shook her head, dismissing the thought.
Regardless, she took the warning seriously. Not that she completely trusted it, but she pegged its credibility at around seventy percent. The remaining thirty percent doubt was because she knew too little herself. It was enough to make her shelve her curiosity about “Witches” for now.
But… if it was that dangerous, should she really let the bloodline keep growing?
After careful thought, weighing the risks, Pandora landed on her decision: continue as before. Let it grow.
This fit her principles. Power truly in her grasp was real power. The bloodline gave her that—tangible strength. The so-called “danger” behind Witches felt… nebulous. Even that elusive Faye hadn’t actually harmed her.
She couldn’t abandon real power for a vague threat.
So her plan was set: keep developing the Witch’s Bloodline, but actively avoid any knowledge about “Witches” themselves.
As for “Wizardry”… Pandora turned her gaze to the library’s “Unclassified Section.” The librarian had warned her about authenticity, but she hadn’t come all this way for nothing. She had to see for herself.
………………
Two hours later, the librarian was proven right.
The Unclassified Section had little of use, and verifying anything was nearly impossible. There were books that seemed related to “Wizardry”—one was even titled Detailed Explanation of Basic Spells. But the “spells” inside were pure nonsense, useless gibberish that couldn’t activate her second-rank mental energy at all.
No choice. Acquiring Wizardry knowledge would have to wait until she got outside.
But… she couldn’t leave the library completely empty-handed, could she?
Her three goals: attend classes (in progress), acquire knowledge (blocked), and find a disguise method. The only one still viable here was the third.
While browsing earlier, she’d memorized the library’s layout. This time, she bypassed the first floor of basic texts and went straight to the second floor—the advanced materials.
She checked with the floor’s librarian, then began her search among the towering shelves.
On the Parasitic Nature of Subordinate Plane Biota
Analysis of Symbols and Sigils in Classical Rituals
Illustrated Catalog of Mechanical Xeno-Taxonomy (Third Edition)
...
Countless arcane and bizarre titles flashed through her mind.
Soon, she found it.
The Paradox of Form: On Biological Transmutation Theory and Its Applications in Potioncraft.
A brick of a book, sitting quietly in an inconspicuous corner. Its section on “Transmutation Potions” was exactly what she needed.
A spark of relief cut through her frustration. Without hesitation, she reached out and pulled the heavy tome from the shelf with two steady fingers.
- Chapter 265: Absolute Trust
- Chapter 264: Infinity and the One
- Chapter 263: A Frozen Instant
- Chapter 262: Laplace’s Demon Library
- Chapter 261: Different Mentor Styles
- Chapter 260: Rank-6 Gifting Rank-6, Makes Sense, Right?
- Chapter 259: A Rank-6 Mentor’s Welcome Gift
- Chapter 258: A Disharmonious Black
- Chapter 257: Liquor
- Chapter 256: The Solitary Path
- Chapter 255: A Fateful Affinity with Urban Legends
- Chapter 254: Witch’s Heartstrings
- Chapter 253: Fierce Fight!
- Chapter 252: Promoting to Rank-3
- Chapter 251: As Long As I’m By My Lady’s Side
- Chapter 250: The Training Ground
- Chapter 249: Faye’s Calling Card
- Chapter 248: Changes
- Chapter 247: A Year’s Time
- Chapter 246: Reflecting on Self Within the Void
- Chapter 245: The Observation Room
- Chapter 244: The Sentence of the Void
- Chapter 243: The Gambler and the House
- Chapter 242: Trading Charges
- Chapter 241: A Long-Awaited Reunion
- Chapter 240: He Has Agreed to Your Request
- Chapter 239: Turnip! Turnip! Turnip!
- Chapter 238: Mr. Long-Ears
- Chapter 237: All Wrapped Up~
- Chapter 236: A Difficult New Face in the Interrogation Room
- Chapter 235: Lingering Terror
- Chapter 234: Not Even Worth Faye’s Little Finger...
- Chapter 233: Who Is She?
- Chapter 232: A Girl Not to Be Trifled With
- Chapter 231: The Opening for a Breakthrough
- Chapter 230: The Growth That Killed Wilbur
- Chapter 229: A Gift · Aurora · Triple Compound
- Chapter 228: Unit 039’s Curiosity
- Chapter 227: 【Assisted Alchemy】Failed
- Chapter 226: A Chill in the Sunlight
- Chapter 225: A Perfect Hell
- Chapter 224: Masterful Craft
- Chapter 223: Pandora Gets Into the Zone Immediately
- Chapter 222: Unit 039
- Chapter 221: Theft? Who? Me?
- Chapter 220: I Really Want to Eat You Up!
- Chapter 219: Let’s Sleep Together, Aurora
- Chapter 218: A Bath
- Chapter 217: The Quiet Without You
- Chapter 216: Dear God, Please Give Me a Boss This Good!
- Chapter 215: Corpse-Kin Token
- Chapter 214: Fortunately, I Still Have You
- Chapter 213: The Third Rank
- Chapter 212: Turns Out, I’m the Whale!
- Chapter 211: Weakness
- Chapter 210: Betting With Blood...
- Chapter 209: The Truth Behind Everything
- Chapter 208: Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 207: Cunning
- Chapter 206: Tragic Injuries
- Chapter 205: The Power of the Third Rank!
- Chapter 204: Humiliation
- Chapter 203: Found You!
- Chapter 202: Perfect-Grade Potion
- Chapter 201: Surprise!
- Chapter 200: The Giant Plush Toy
- Chapter 199: Vanishing From Sight
- Chapter 198: The Kill to the Face
- Chapter 197: A Gaze of Prying
- Chapter 196: The Alchemist
- Chapter 195: Phantom of the Bar
- Chapter 194: An Alchemist’s Connections
- Chapter 193: Be Prepared
- Chapter 192: Prepare for Death!
- Chapter 191: Seeing Through the Illusion
- Chapter 190: The Real and Fake Wilbur
- Chapter 189: Probing
- Chapter 188: Board Game Simulation
- Chapter 187: Gazer Mite
- Chapter 186: Scarlet Widow
- Chapter 185: The Botanical Garden in Rain and Fog
- Chapter 184: The Mysterious Neighbor
- Chapter 183: Nicole’s Intelligence
- Chapter 182: Getting Moldy~
- Chapter 181: The Trap Plan
- Chapter 180: An Identical “Self”
- Chapter 179: The Blood Pool
- Chapter 178: Talk at the Window
- Chapter 177: Eyes in the Shadows
- Chapter 176: A Voice in the Mind
- Chapter 175: Standing by My Lady to the End
- Chapter 174: Familiar Faces
- Chapter 173: The Clamor of Infamy
- Chapter 172: Aurora, the Enforcer
- Chapter 171: The Commotion Outside
- Chapter 170: Lying Low
- Chapter 169: But You...
- Chapter 168: It’s a Pity You Didn’t Come That Night
- Chapter 167: Pandora-Grade Wormblood Brew
- Chapter 166: The Fear of “The Blood Tonic”
- Chapter 165: The Death of Poxman
- Chapter 164: Baffled
- Chapter 163: The Tumor
- Chapter 162: Punishment
- Chapter 161: Shadow by the Lake
- Chapter 160: A Torn Night
- Chapter 159: Sloughing Decoction
- Chapter 158: The Defeated
- Chapter 157: Is It Her?!
- Chapter 156: Sudden Shift
- Chapter 155: The Worms
- Chapter 154: The Bloody Shadow
- Chapter 153: Kill Again!
- Chapter 152: Death’s Summons
- Chapter 151: The Blood Began to Sing
- Chapter 150: The Poison-Mask
- Chapter 149: A Sleepless Night
- Chapter 148: Come With Me!
- Chapter 147: Revenge
- Chapter 146: Pandora’s Methods
- Chapter 145: You Thought I Wouldn’t Know?
- Chapter 144: A “Monster” Unbound by Order
- Chapter 143: A Kill, with Refreshments
- Chapter 142: Pandora’s Doubts
- Chapter 141: A Grudge
- Chapter 140: The Fatal Strike
- Chapter 139: Presenting You with an Enemy’s Head
- Chapter 138: If Communication Fails, Then...
- Chapter 137: The Tenacious “Life”
- Chapter 136: Eve’s Secret Garden
- Chapter 135: The Wager
- Chapter 134: Long-Awaited News of a Meditation Method
- Chapter 133: A Desperate Gamble?
- Chapter 132: Shut Your Mouth!
- Chapter 131: The Baroness
- Chapter 130: Could I Be... the Villain?!
- Chapter 129: No! Brain Overload!
- Chapter 128: The Flustered, Happy Time
- Chapter 127: The Corpse in the Depths
- Chapter 126: Tsukimidaira, The Black-Red Poppy Sea
- Chapter 125: Amazing!
- Chapter 124: Chaotic Sakura Road
- Chapter 123: Run?!
- Chapter 122: Don’t Underestimate an Information Broker!
- Chapter 121: Information Broker Nicole
- Chapter 120: Soul Points Spike
- Chapter 119: I Want to Feed Her a Bite Too!
- Chapter 118: The End of the Ghost Story
- Chapter 117: Madness and Obsession
- Chapter 116: Witches: An Extinct Race
- Chapter 115: You Can See Me?!
- Chapter 114: Squashed Like a Bug
- Chapter 113: The Crimson Nightmare
- Chapter 112: In My Heart, There Is Only... You
- Chapter 111: The Red Moon Is an Eye
- Chapter 110: Heart-Pounding Bath
- Chapter 109: Claiming a Master
- Chapter 108: A ‘Person’ Where the Light Grows Dim
- Chapter 107: The Lingering Effects of the Witch’s Blood
- Chapter 106: The Hand of Faye
- Chapter 105: Sudden Death
- Chapter 104: A Small Test of Skill
- Chapter 103: The Power of a Wizard
- Chapter 102: The Smoking Fox, Lady Poppy
- Chapter 101: The First Lesson?!
- Chapter 100: Who... Saw Me?
- Chapter 99: The Uncanny Journey
- Chapter 98: The Departure
- Chapter 97: The Fog That Wouldn’t Lift
- Chapter 96: Breakdown
- Chapter 95: A Conversation with the Dead
- Chapter 94: He’s Here!
- Chapter 93: Overwhelming Power
- Chapter 92: A Memorable... Scar
- Chapter 91: The Third Use of the Rose Essence
- Chapter 90: Bones Melt
- Chapter 89: Kill That Witch!
- Chapter 88: A Different Kind of Blood
- Chapter 87: Sanity Plummeting!!!
- Chapter 86: Shudders...
- Chapter 85: The Scar on the Soul
- Chapter 84: Faye
- Chapter 83: A Direct Confrontation With The... Eerie
- Chapter 82: No, I Can’t Open the Door!
- Chapter 81: Bone-Chilling
- Chapter 80: A Visitor... Who?!
- Chapter 79: The Miss Witch
- Chapter 78: The Perfect Potion
- Chapter 77: The Plentiful Alchemical Element Pool
- Chapter 76: Knowledge and Wealth
- Chapter 75: The Witch’s Blood, the Red Moon’s Tears
- Chapter 74: The Wizard
- Chapter 73: Dulles’s Belongings
- Chapter 72: Everyone, Move Out
- Chapter 71: The “Life Coach” Pandora
- Chapter 70: The “Difficult” Miss Pandora
- Chapter 69: The “Death” of Aurora
- Chapter 68: To Die in Despair
- Chapter 67: Unable to Understand the Mad Girl’s Thoughts
- Chapter 66: A Mad Girl?
- Chapter 65: Just Thirty Seconds...?
- Chapter 64: Misfortune, and a Kind of “Honor”
- Chapter 63: My Turn
- Chapter 62: The Real “Monster”
- Chapter 61: A Head and a Girl
- Chapter 60: Troublesome
- Chapter 59: Monsters!!!
- Chapter 58: Someone’s Behind the Window!
- Chapter 57: The Truth is Guessed
- Chapter 56: The Warden
- Chapter 55: Behind the Gate...
- Chapter 54: An “Outsider” of the World
- Chapter 53: Subversion
- Chapter 52: The “Head” Falls
- Chapter 51: I’m Going to Die...
- Chapter 50: The Foul Black Beast
- Chapter 49: Death on Entry
- Chapter 48: The Flawless Body
- Chapter 47: The Empty Village
- Chapter 46: Learn to Enjoy Life a Little!
- Chapter 45: The Strange Disappearance of the Zombies...
- Chapter 44: Live, Die! Die!
- Chapter 43: Going Home
- Chapter 42: Time to Warm the Bed~
- Chapter 41: That is... Hope!
- Chapter 40: Zombie-Slaying Maidens
- Chapter 39: I’m Fine, Never Better!
- Chapter 38: My Lady... Are You Alright?
- Chapter 37: The Human Heart is a Calamity
- Chapter 36: Just One Bite! Just One!
- Chapter 35: The Children of Calfskin Village
- Chapter 34: No... None Left?
- Chapter 33: The Harvest
- Chapter 32: A Fine Head, Sent Sky-High!
- Chapter 31: Spontaneous Combustibles... and Sudden Detonation!
- Chapter 30: Three Girls, One Night
- Chapter 29: So... It Wasn’t Lady Pandora...
- Chapter 28: Perfect Success
- Chapter 27: First Kill
- Chapter 26: Scouting: A Critical Success?
- Chapter 25: The Spoils of War
- Chapter 24: An Inferior Vintage
- Chapter 23: Yes, I Will Follow Your Will
- Chapter 22: Are You Ready, My Lady?
- Chapter 21: I Know I Shouldn’t Ask, But I’m Dying to Know
- Chapter 20: The Uncrowned King
- Chapter 19: Queen of the New Era?
- Chapter 18: He Who Saved Aurora
- Chapter 17: The Festival of Blood
- Chapter 16: The Humanoid Weapon
- Chapter 15: Elsa, Dead or Alive
- Chapter 14: The Hunted Lady
- Chapter 13: The Miller’s Shenanigans
- Chapter 12: The Mill of Death
- Chapter 11: Corpse-Red Mist
- Chapter 10: Pandora’s Decision
- Chapter 9: “Heart of Mercy”
- Chapter 8: The Little Kitchen Maid, Betty
- Chapter 7: Death Embraced For You
- Chapter 6: No, Never, Not Even if I Die
- Chapter 5: Rest Your Head on My Lap, My Lady Pandora
- Chapter 4: “Resurrection”
- Chapter 3: Elsa’s Soul
- Chapter 2: Myriad Alchemy
- Chapter 1: System
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