Lord of the Frozen Winter: Starting with Daily Intelligence Reports
Chapter 389: The Sharp Blade of the Red Tide
- Chapter 480: The Sun Sets (The Finale)
- Chapter 479: Louis Calvin
- Chapter 478: Forty Years Later
- Chapter 477: Original Sin
- Chapter 476: Slaying the Dragon
- Chapter 475: Red Tide Knights Charge!
- Chapter 474: The Forest Ranger
- Chapter 473: The War of Dragons (Part 2)
- Chapter 472: The War of Dragons (Part 1)
- Chapter 471: The End of an Empire
- Chapter 470: Dragon
- Chapter 469: Monster
- Chapter 468: Jade Federation’s trump card
- Chapter 467: Shocking news
- Chapter 466: The continuation of the Calvin family
- Chapter 465: The fifth mysterious fog
- Chapter 464: Louis vs Eduardo
- Chapter 463: Temple
- Chapter 462: Eerie island
- Chapter 461: Attack on the Golden Feather Flower Religious State
- Chapter 460: A battle lasting more than ten minutes
- Chapter 459: An infuriating trap
- Chapter 458: That devil named Louis
- Chapter 457: The rapidly collapsing Holy Eastern Empire
- Chapter 456: Military parade! Heading south!
- Chapter 455: Before the parade began
- Chapter 454: The Duke of Calvin’s Last Letter
- Chapter 453: A deadly deal
- Chapter 452: Trial of the Heretics
- Chapter 451: Holy Eastern Empire
- Chapter 450: The fourth mysterious fog
- Chapter 449: Louis’s strength
- Chapter 448: The strength of the Fernando
- Chapter 447: Fleet Glory
- Chapter 446: Silent control
- Chapter 445: The Round Table of Villains
- Chapter 444: Scorpion
- Chapter 443: The birth of industrial behemoths
- Chapter 442: Current status of Shuguang Port
- Chapter 441: Intelligence three years later
- Chapter 440: Drowning in the arms of a woman
- Chapter 439: Fernando
- Chapter 438: Contracts and Law
- Chapter 437: Fear and Belief
- Chapter 436: Varius’s observations
- Chapter 435: Headhunting Operations
- Chapter 434: Current situation in Beijing
- Chapter 433: A miracle in half a year
- Chapter 432: Change
- Chapter 431: Red Tide Aid
- Chapter 430: May the sun shine on the limestone
- Chapter 429: New intelligence
- Chapter 428: Golden Feather Flower
- Chapter 427: Turbulence arises
- Chapter 426: Proclaim oneself emperor?
- Chapter 425: Dividing the benefits
- Chapter 424: Raymond’s Choice
- Chapter 423: The power of the dragon’s remains
- Chapter 422: Grand Closing
- Chapter 421: Monster
- Chapter 420: Crazy
- Chapter 419: Flowers blooming in the mud
- Chapter 418: The lit fuse
- Chapter 417: Open fire on refugees?
- Chapter 416: Demons of the North
- Chapter 415: Battlefield intelligence
- Chapter 414: Battlefield situation
- Chapter 413: Duke Calvin’s stroke of genius
- Chapter 412: Soup sheds and trials
- Chapter 411: Head south!
- Chapter 410: My house was burgled
- Chapter 409: Final
- Chapter 408: The city was breached
- Chapter 407: Monster
- Chapter 406: Battle of the Successors
- Chapter 405: Coronation Ceremony
- Chapter 404: The death of the Regent?
- Chapter 403: Meetings of all sizes
- Chapter 402: The aftermath of the war and new bad news
- Chapter 401: A lament for the old era
- Chapter 400: A revolutionary crushing force
- Chapter 399: Mud pit
- Chapter 398: Black Torrent
- Chapter 397: Dog
- Chapter 396: A little incident before the meeting
- Chapter 395: Chess Player
- Chapter 394: Red Tide Castle
- Chapter 393: Raymond and Calvin
- Chapter 392: The Art of Negotiation
- Chapter 391: The terrifying Red Tide City
- Chapter 390: New North and Old North
- Chapter 389: The Sharp Blade of the Red Tide
- Chapter 388: Steam tank
- Chapter 387: Steel Pulse
- Chapter 386: The first wisp of spring breeze in the cold sands
- Chapter 385: The results of the red tide regime
- Chapter 384: Louis’s daughter is born
- Chapter 383: The Chaotic Dragon Throne Meeting (Part 2)
- Chapter 382: The Chaotic Dragon Throne Meeting (Part 1)
- Chapter 381: Before the Dragon Throne Meeting began
- Chapter 380: The Fifth Prince’s Ambition
- Chapter 379: Seven-day training
- Chapter 378: Transform into the sun of the North
- Chapter 377: Spring has come again
- Chapter 376: Earl Harvey
- Chapter 375: Discussion
- Chapter 374: Trade routes in the North
- Chapter 373: Three letters
- Chapter 372: Dawn Fleet arrives
- Chapter 371: White Bear Knight
- Chapter 370: Harvest and Voyage
- Chapter 369: Crushing
- Chapter 368: The schemes of both sides
- Chapter 367: Carville’s retirement plan
- Chapter 366: Frostspear City under reconstruction
- Chapter 365: Raymond’s ambition
- Chapter 364: King of the New North
- Chapter 363: Evidence
- Chapter 362: Crimson Fireworks (Part 2)
- Chapter 361: Crimson Fireworks (Part 1)
- Chapter 360: Undercurrents
- Chapter 359: Arrival
- Chapter 358: Conspiracy
- Chapter 357: The impact of red tide
- Chapter 356: Warm welcome
- Chapter 355: Jon’s Happy Days
- Chapter 354: Winter and Spring Celebrations
- Chapter 353: Alchemical Creation
- Chapter 352: Draft and Alchemy
- Chapter 351: Intelligence and Autumn Harvest
- Chapter 350: Merian and Cavell
- Chapter 349: Alchemist Master
- Chapter 348: Hunting Pirates
- Chapter 347: Plunder and development
- Chapter 346: Weir’s Bloodline Talent
- Chapter 345: New Intelligence and Shadow Valley
- Chapter 344: Castle construction
- Chapter 343: Knight Seedling
- Chapter 342: Factory and training
- Chapter 341: The shock of civilization
- Chapter 340: Beacon of civilization
- Chapter 339: Toland’s Choice
- Chapter 338: Discipline
- Chapter 337: Attacks and executions
- Chapter 336: The remnants of the barbarians are preparing to rebel
- Chapter 335: Dawn
- Chapter 334: Russell in Dawn Harbor
- Chapter 333: Kill the Murlocs
- Chapter 332: The Murloc
- Chapter 331: Difficulties and plans
- Chapter 330: Memory Fragments
- Chapter 329: Strike a heavy blow against the evil god
- Chapter 328: Knight of the White Night
- Chapter 327: Mother Nest Remnant Core
- Chapter 326: Bradley’s Day
- Chapter 325: Calvin Family Meeting
- Chapter 324: People of the North
- Chapter 323: Orsus Calvin
- Chapter 322: Winter Supplies
- Chapter 321: Knighthood ceremony
- Chapter 320: Lunch Box
- Chapter 319: Spy of the Silver Plate Guild
- Chapter 318: Roads and Return to City
- Chapter 317: Wheat Wave Celebration
- Chapter 316: Wheat Ridge in the Eyes of Fei Lan
- Chapter 315: New Daily Intelligence
- Chapter 314: Rough Waves
- Chapter 313: The Dragon Throne Conference in the Emperor’s Absence
- Chapter 312: Aftermath and conspiracy
- Chapter 311: Death of Duke Edmund
- Chapter 310: Steam Creation
- Chapter 309: The most important thing in the North is talent
- Chapter 308: Integration of red tides
- Chapter 307: Strike a heavy blow
- Chapter 306: The Art of Negotiation
- Chapter 305: Territory Exchange
- Chapter 304: Future planning for red tides
- Chapter 303: Changes in the Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 302: What Mary Saw and Heard
- Chapter 301: Mary arrives at Red Tide City
- Chapter 300: Mailangling livestock area
- Chapter 299: Agricultural technology revolution
- Chapter 298: Some achievements of Mailangling
- Chapter 297: Win people’s hearts
- Chapter 296: The Sun of the North
- Chapter 295: Inheritance
- Chapter 294: The Imperial Capital is Shocked
- Chapter 293: Make the North Great Again
- Chapter 292: Entrust an orphan to someone else
- Chapter 291: The Emperor is missing?!
- Chapter 290: Louis vs. Titus
- Chapter 289: Final Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 288: Final Battle (Part 1)
- Chapter 287: Before the End of the War
- Chapter 286: Scourge in the North
- Chapter 285: Cut off anger
- Chapter 284: Demonic Hell
- Chapter 283: The war begins
- Chapter 282: Fall
- Chapter 281: Barbarians go south
- Chapter 280: Vail’s Spring Festival
- Chapter 279: War preparedness meeting
- Chapter 278: I’m going to be a father?!
- Chapter 277: Frost Halberd
- Chapter 276: Ian’s Day
- Chapter 275: Winter preparations and war machines
- Chapter 274: Red Tide’s Strategic Forge
- Chapter 273: Miracle of the North
- Chapter 272: Autumn Harvest
- Chapter 271: Confused Visa
- Chapter 270: Steam Engine and Knight Special Forces
- Chapter 269: New weapons
- Chapter 268: Changes in the Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 267: Traitor
- Chapter 266: Frost Scout
- Chapter 265: War of Fury
- Chapter 264: The Rise of the Star Forging Leader
- Chapter 263: Mine safety
- Chapter 262: Mining
- Chapter 261: Star Forged Collar
- Chapter 260: Titus Frostflash
- Chapter 259: Reform of the Order
- Chapter 258: The hot production of red tide collar
- Chapter 257: Shadow Moss and Soul Devouring Lizard
- Chapter 256: New daily intelligence
- Chapter 255: Spring ploughing
- Chapter 254: Initial construction
- Chapter 253: Kill the Frost Giants
- Chapter 252: New territory planning
- Chapter 251: Return with a full load
- Chapter 250: Arrive
- Chapter 249: Louis’s plan
- Chapter 248: Asta August
- Chapter 247: In the cold winter
- Chapter 246: Letter from the Imperial Capital
- Chapter 245: Mage Test
- Chapter 244: Red Tide Type II Greenhouse
- Chapter 243: Winter is coming
- Chapter 242: Meeting in the Imperial Capital (Part 2)
- Chapter 241: Meeting in the Imperial Capital (Part 1)
- Chapter 240: Duke Calvin’s Plot
- Chapter 239: Execution
- Chapter 238: Post-War Conference (Part 2)
- Chapter 237: Post-War Conference (Part 1)
- Chapter 236: Secret meeting
- Chapter 235: Solving the problem
- Chapter 234: Post-disaster issues
- Chapter 233: Return
- Chapter 232: Postwar
- Chapter 231: The End of the Brood
- Chapter 230: Death of a Witch
- Chapter 229: Charge and Explode
- Chapter 228: Attack!
- Chapter 227: Pre-War Meeting
- Chapter 226: Death Mist
- Chapter 225: The final trump card of the mother nest of the end
- Chapter 224: Dragon Blood Legion
- Chapter 223: Intelligence that Ends the War
- Chapter 222: Current Situation
- Chapter 221: Battle outside Frosthalberd
- Chapter 220: Military Power
- Chapter 219: Return
- Chapter 218: Lord Louis is here!!
- Chapter 217: Rescue
- Chapter 216: Pal’s End
- Chapter 215: The End of the Nest Moves South
- Chapter 214: Trap
- Chapter 213: The Lord threw a sun
- Chapter 212: The arrival of the insect corpse
- Chapter 211: Zombie Corps
- Chapter 210: The End of the Nest
- Chapter 209: Mage vs Zombie
- Chapter 208: War preparations
- Chapter 207: Disaster Outline
- Chapter 206: Snow Pledge Ceremony
- Chapter 205: Postwar affairs
- Chapter 204: Heavy Magic Blast
- Chapter 203: Brood Commando
- Chapter 202: Eduardo’s Abilities
- Chapter 201: Flamethrower
- Chapter 200: Good harvest of grain
- Chapter 199: Information about the mother nest
- Chapter 198: Weapon Upgrades
- Chapter 197: Armor
- Chapter 196: Search
- Chapter 195: The Archmage of Mage Forest
- Chapter 194: Fire Viper
- Chapter 193: Benefits of marriage
- Chapter 192: New intelligence
- Chapter 191: Post-war planning
- Chapter 190: The origin of the mother nest
- Chapter 189: The End of the Brood
- Chapter 188: Crazy nest
- Chapter 187: Preparation before the expedition
- Chapter 186: Extraordinary breakfast
- Chapter 185: Wedding Night
- Chapter 184: Wedding
- Chapter 183: The Mother Nest
- Chapter 182: Louis’s third brother
- Chapter 181: Arrive
- Chapter 180: Wedding Preparation
- Chapter 179: investigation
- Chapter 178: Dancing under the fireworks
- Chapter 177: Knight Growth Potion
- Chapter 176: Planning a wedding
- Chapter 175: Magic Combat
- Chapter 174: Magic Test
- Chapter 173: Silver Mage
- Chapter 172: The Governor’s Office
- Chapter 171: Louis’ magical talent
- Chapter 170: Teacher, I want to learn magic!
- Chapter 169: Two letters about marriage
- Chapter 168: Lesher’s Experience
- Chapter 167: The Mage Wakes Up
- Chapter 166: Blue-striped bee colony
- Chapter 165: Small notes for writing Chinese characters
- Chapter 164: Fir Collar
- Chapter 163: Fierce Mage Battle
- Chapter 162: Another mage dropped?
- Chapter 161: Engagement confirmed
- Chapter 160: Joseph’s End
- Chapter 159: Meeting Follow-up
- Chapter 158: Mrs. Grant
- Chapter 157: Meeting
- Chapter 156: Undercurrent
- Chapter 155: Confrontation at the Banquet
- Chapter 154: Joseph’s Layout
- Chapter 153: Huge Ambition
- Chapter 152: Silver Plate Guild
- Chapter 151: Important Information Before the County Governor’s Meeting
- Chapter 150: Snow Peak County Structure
- Chapter 149: Two Different Territories
- Chapter 148: New Knight Reserve
- Chapter 147: The Humble Veris
- Chapter 146: Choosing a Territory
- Chapter 145: Two-Headed Bear
- Chapter 144: Supreme Mage
- Chapter 143: Meeting
- Chapter 142: Emily is determined
- Chapter 141: Louis’s shining appearance
- Chapter 140: Red Tide Games
- Chapter 139: Two Women Meet
- Chapter 138: Emily’s Adventures
- Chapter 137: Letter from Duke Calvin
- Chapter 136: The Lordship Ceremony
- Chapter 135: Explosion is Art
- Chapter 134: Calvin Brothers
- Chapter 133: Northern Frontier Expedition Order - Second Round
- Chapter 132: Yukikawa Mad Cow
- Chapter 131: The Evil Spirit is Waiting for Action
- Chapter 130: Dual Cultivation
- Chapter 129: Winter Xi Territory
- Chapter 128: Numbness
- Chapter 127: Break the city!
- Chapter 126: Red Tide Knights, Attack!
- Chapter 125: Grain ...
- Chapter 124: A Different Territory
- Chapter 123: Winter Grain Production
- Chapter 122: Turtle Fragrance
- Chapter 121: Sif’s Decision
- Chapter 120: Sif Takes the Initiative
- Chapter 119: It was just a fall
- Chapter 118: Primal Meditation
- Chapter 117: The Dying Legendary Mage
- Chapter 116: Killing the Snake
- Chapter 115: Ice Vein Giant Snake
- Chapter 114: Shocking Intelligence
- Chapter 113: It’s Snowing
- Chapter 112: Hot Springs
- Chapter 111: The Differences of the Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 110: I will keep your kindness in my heart
- Chapter 109: Curse of the Snow Spirit
- Chapter 108: Poor Turtle
- Chapter 107: Master Calvin is kind-hearted
- Chapter 106: Vera visits Louis
- Chapter 105: Daily Intelligence Update
- Chapter 104: Pot of Beans
- Chapter 103: Attack
- Chapter 102: Baron Vera
- Chapter 101: Red Tide Territory Castle
- Chapter 100: Wolf Training and the Castle
- Chapter 99: Order
- Chapter 98: New Lord
- Chapter 97: Camp
- Chapter 96: Human Tragedy
- Chapter 95: Multiple Preparations
- Chapter 94: Not Enough Food
- Chapter 93: Akagi Warehouse
- Chapter 92: Continuous breakthroughs!
- Chapter 91: Genius Boy
- Chapter 90: Refugee Issues
- Chapter 89: Cruel Rules of the Nobility
- Chapter 88: Return Dinner
- Chapter 87: Red Tide Territory, Your Lord is Back
- Chapter 86: Blood Talent: Trajectory
- Chapter 85: Frostmane Tundra Rabbit
- Chapter 84: Huh? I’m getting married?
- Chapter 83: The Third Letter from the North
- Chapter 82: Marriage
- Chapter 81: Banquet
- Chapter 80: A World of Difference
- Chapter 79: Merit
- Chapter 78: Rewarding according to merit
- Chapter 77: Ending
- Chapter 76: Support
- Chapter 75: Harvest
- Chapter 74: One, two, three, boom!
- Chapter 73: Intelligence
- Chapter 72: Fall
- Chapter 71: Killed in Action
- Chapter 70: Escape
- Chapter 69: End and Beginning
- Chapter 68: Murder and Arson
- Chapter 67: Attack
- Chapter 66: Departure
- Chapter 65: Command
- Chapter 64: Pre-War Meeting
- Chapter 63: The Death of Earl of Forth
- Chapter 62: Heads
- Chapter 61: Gift
- Chapter 60: Eating and Drinking
- Chapter 59: End of the Ambush
- Chapter 58: Bloody Battle
- Chapter 57: Ambush
- Chapter 56: One last step
- Chapter 55: The rotten fish and shrimp held a meeting
- Chapter 54: Zachary Diaz
- Chapter 53: Expedition
- Chapter 52: Ice and Fire
- Chapter 51: Battle Formation
- Chapter 50: Demonic Marrow Manufacturing Plant
- Chapter 49: Barbecue Party
- Chapter 48: Full of Treasures
- Chapter 47: Hunting the Ice Bears
- Chapter 46: Destroying the Snowsworn
- Chapter 45: Weir
- Chapter 44: Blood Drop Stone
- Chapter 43: The Second Letter from the North
- Chapter 42: Solving Sanitation Problems
- Chapter 41: The Slave’s New Life
- Chapter 40: The Power of Power
- Chapter 39: Demonic Marrow Mine
- Chapter 38: Bradley Arrives at Crimson Tide Territory
- Chapter 37: Wolf Training
- Chapter 36: Smashing the Dragon with a Stone
- Chapter 35: Great Development of Fisheries and Agriculture
- Chapter 34: White-haired Secretary
- Chapter 33: Snowsworn
- Chapter 32: Help
- Chapter 31: Enemy Attack
- Chapter 30: A Letter from the North
- Chapter 29: Yugong Mike
- Chapter 28: White Haired Beautiful Girl
- Chapter 27: Sif Awakens
- Chapter 26: Fertilizers and Seeds
- Chapter 25: After the War
- Chapter 24: Slaughter of the Frost Giants
- Chapter 23: Identity Exposed
- Chapter 22: Picking up a beautiful girl while hunting
- Chapter 21: Sif fled to the Red Tide Territory?
- Chapter 20: Awards Ceremony
- Chapter 19: Smoked Fish
- Chapter 18: A bumper harvest of fisheries
- Chapter 17: Bloody Moon
- Chapter 16: Seed Prince
- Chapter 15: Direwolf Cub
- Chapter 14: New Intelligence
- Chapter 13: Planning
- Chapter 12: Poor Hilco
- Chapter 11: Great Master!
- Chapter 10: Building a House
- Chapter 9: Arrival
- Chapter 8: Direwolf Attack
- Chapter 7: Slave Market
- Chapter 6: Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 5: Choosing a Territory
- Chapter 4: Useless People Gather in the North
- Chapter 3: The kindness you’ve shown me is far from over!
- Chapter 2: The Sun Will Always Rise
- Chapter 1: Daily Intelligence System
Top floor of the Administrative Center, Louis Calvin's private office.
Pine wood burned in the fireplace, creating a warm environment that contrasted sharply with the cold wind and flying snow of early autumn outside the window, forming two distinct worlds.
Louis Calvin was not sitting behind the large desk piled with documents. Instead, he had changed into his casual clothes and was sitting in the armchair by the fireplace.
He picked up the silver pot and slowly poured the amber liquid into two crystal glasses, pushing one of them to the empty seat opposite him.
A knock sounded at the door.
"Enter."
Lambert pushed the door open, his cloak still carrying the lingering chill, and instinctively prepared to execute a standard knight's salute.
"No need for that formality in private," Louis Calvin said, raising his eyes with a smile and pressing a hand on the armrest. "Sit. This is newly brewed Golden Wheat Ale from Wheat Wave Territory, just delivered."
Lambert still habitually lowered his head, gave a brief half-salute, and then sat down on the opposite sofa.
As he took the wine glass, his fingertips touched the cold glass, and it was then that he seemed to slowly emerge from the shock of the day's experiment.
He looked at the composed young man before him, an indescribable emotion welling up in his heart.
A few years ago, Louis Calvin was still the abandoned son of the Calvin Family, exiled for his lack of talent, his eyes gloomy and lost, forsaken by fate.
At that time, he himself was merely a sworn protector with the title of a High-ranking Knight but with no bright future.
Now, Louis Calvin was the Lord of the North, controlling unprecedented industrial and military power.
And he, too, with the resources bestowed by Louis Calvin, had broken through a bottleneck that had plagued him for years, becoming an Extraordinary Knight, commanding thousands of troops.
These few short years felt like a lifetime ago.
But the cold touch of the wine in the glass told him that all of this was real.
"My Lord, this wine is strong," Lambert took a sip. "But it's good."
"I think it's acceptable, ready for export," Louis Calvin gently swirled the glass, holding the rim to the firelight. The amber wine was reflected by the fire, showing a dark golden luster.
Lambert recalled the recent scene and whispered, "That steam war chariot—it's simply a monster. A traditional knight formation wouldn't last a single charge against it."
He was an Extraordinary Knight. His body, his battle qi, his martial arts, by old-era standards, already placed him among the small, elite group at the very top of the entire continent.
But at the moment of the artillery test fire, he knew very well that even if it were him, without preparation, standing on that snowy ground, the outcome would be the same.
Louis Calvin put down his wine glass, his voice calm: "It's not just a monster; it's the iron wheel of a new era. No matter how brave a person is, no matter how thick their armor, in front of something like this, honor won't save their life."
He paused, his gaze slightly heavy: "So we must build more such monsters."
He looked up at Lambert: "Because the time left for us is shorter than I originally thought."
Lambert knew Louis Calvin wasn't referring to the barbarians.
He placed his glass on the table and leaned slightly forward: "Is there a new development?"
Louis Calvin didn't beat around the bush: "The Regent's body has reached its limit."
The firewood in the fireplace crackled.
"Two years at most, perhaps even less," Louis Calvin said calmly.
Lambert's brows furrowed: "Once His Highness breathes his last—"
"The moment he dies," Louis Calvin finished Lambert's unspoken words, "the last stone weighing on the Empire will be gone."
He walked to the window and gently tapped the frame. Outside, the wind and snow blurred against the glass.
"The princes will begin to contend, the nobles will begin to take sides, legions will be pulled away, some provinces will want to treat their borders as their own fences, and the Empire will slowly be torn apart."
Louis Calvin's voice was calm: "Civil war is inevitable."
Lambert was silent for a few breaths before speaking: "Then how does Red Tide Territory plan to take sides?"
"Red Tide Territory doesn't take sides," Louis Calvin looked out at the snowy expanse. "Red Tide Territory, along with the North, must survive."
He said calmly: "What we need to prepare for is to still have the strength to raise our swords after they've fought each other to exhaustion.
Red Tide Territory cannot be a small boat drifting with the current, but an iron ship sailing against the waves. When the Empire descends into chaos, we must not only defend the North but also have the capital to hunt south at any time."
"Expanding the army and building war chariots is a bottomless pit," Lambert stated. "Didn't you say last time that the Calvin Family's merchant guild is already taking action?"
This was his most realistic concern.
Soldiers could be trained, war chariots could be built, but without money, even the best forging blueprints were just paper.
Louis Calvin's lips, however, curved into a smile. The smile was not gentle, carrying a faint chill.
"They acted too late," Louis Calvin said. "Two years ago, such tactics could indeed crush us, but now—"
He walked back and casually pulled a financial brief from a stack of documents on the desk.
"Red Tide's minerals and industrial products have already flooded into the Emerald Federation, and the North has enough grain for everyone to eat for three winters."
Louis Calvin looked up at Lambert: "You don't need to worry about money. As long as you can train the soldiers, I can find a way to make the money appear."
Lambert looked at him, suddenly feeling that this statement was not an exaggeration at all.
From when they only had a dilapidated fief to now, with Red Tide's warehouses and banners everywhere across this entire snowy plain.
Lambert had witnessed this young man conjure food, weapons, workshops, and territories out of thin air time and again.
Lambert took a breath. He knew what Louis Calvin wanted to know, so he reported the numbers at hand: "My Lord, the total number of legions has reached 8,650 men.
Three thousand six hundred and fifty are from the Red Tide main force, all absolutely loyal, and currently equipped with the latest gear.
Duke Edmund's former subordinates, the Broken Blade, Cold Iron, and Silver Fang legions, have been merged into five thousand men.
They've fought together and received salaries and land together these past few years, especially that Cold Iron group. Now, they no longer only recognize Edmund's banner; they recognize Red Tide's military orders."
"The quantity is sufficient," Louis Calvin nodded, "but it's not enough."
The words sounded contradictory, but Lambert understood his meaning.
In the old era, military strength was judged solely by numbers, but after the Battle of the Broodmother, no one dared to look only at figures.
Louis Calvin extended a finger and began to list things one by one: "You need to keep a close eye on the next few matters."
"First, coordinated operations must be perfected. Put aside the knight order's arrogance; get used to charging under the cover of steam war chariots, and get used to fighting alongside Demonic Blast Grenadier Knights.
When we go to battle in the future, it will no longer be knights in front and infantry behind, but the entire front line advancing together."
"Second, specialized expansion. Double the size of the White Bear Heavy Cavalry to specifically breach defenses.
Also, form a few more flamethrower and demolition teams. These two types of units will be needed for monster tides and urban street fighting."
Lambert nodded slightly.
Then Louis Calvin put down his wine glass, leaned slightly forward, and said solemnly, "But Lambert, what I'm about to say is even more important than that steam war chariot. I want to establish new rules for this army."
Lambert immediately sat up straight: "Please speak."
"It's very simple," Louis Calvin raised a finger. "From today onwards, Red Tide Knights, whether they are suppressing bandits or patrolling, are not allowed to take even a piece of dry bread from civilians.
They are not allowed to ride horses recklessly into villages, and anything borrowed must be returned. If anyone dares to act like before, thinking 'I'm risking my life to protect you, what's wrong with taking a chicken?', then you strip them of their medals and kick them out of the ranks."
Lambert was stunned for a moment, his brow furrowing slightly: "My Lord—this might be difficult."
The commander spoke frankly: "If your demands are so strict, I fear the brothers below will complain, thinking we are too—too fussy."
"Complaints?" Louis Calvin smiled, a hint of deeper meaning in his expression. "Lambert, what do you think we should fear most if we expand Red Tide Territory and take over others' lands in the future?"
"Most afraid of the enemy's knight orders counterattacking, or enemy sneak attacks," Lambert replied from a military perspective.
"No," Louis Calvin shook his head. "What we should fear most is having to leave half our troops to guard against riots in every city we capture."
Louis Calvin stood up and walked to the huge map of the North, his finger tracing over territories that did not belong to Red Tide.
"Lambert, if we, like other lords, sweep through like locusts, plundering money, food, and women, how will the common people view us?
They will see us as just another group of bandits. They will hide their food and tip off the enemy—"
Louis Calvin turned and looked at Lambert, his tone becoming extremely plain and direct: "But what if we are different?"
"Imagine, if our soldiers enter a village without disturbing the populace, pay for what they take, and even help repair roads. Then, to those subjects who have suffered enough exploitation, what are we?"
Lambert subconsciously replied: "Are—good people?"
"Saviors," Louis Calvin corrected. "They're our own people, whom they can't wait to open their gates and welcome in."
Louis Calvin walked back to the sofa, picked up his wine glass again, his tone relaxed yet revealing a cold calculation: "This is the popular support I want. It's not about being a moral saint, but about saving money and saving soldiers.
If our reputation spreads, when our army marches south in the future, the common people in other territories, hearing that the Red Tide Army has arrived, will not run away, but will breathe a sigh of relief.
At that time, to take over a city, we'll only need to send a tax collector to plant a flag; there will be no need to leave troops to garrison it."
Lambert was dumbfounded. He had fought battles his entire life, always thinking about how to kill the enemy, and had never considered that not disturbing the populace could be a more brilliant method of siege.
"This is called winning hearts and minds," Louis Calvin pointed to his chest. "I want the name Red Tide to be more effective in the hearts of the common people than the Emperor's."
"So Lambert, even if they have to pretend, make them act like gentlemen for me."
Louis Calvin's voice deepened, carrying an undeniable command: "Tell the people below, whoever dares to ruin Red Tide's reputation is smashing everyone's rice bowl."
If they win the war, the spoils go to the public coffers, and I will use the treasury's money to reward them until their hands are soft. But anyone who dares to secretly reach into a civilian's pocket, I will chop off his hand.
Knights are not street thugs. They must be like people carrying torches on a night road—too rough and the sparks will fall and burn the house down; too weak and they won't light the way. You must teach them this balance.
Lambert took a deep breath; the confusion in his eyes vanished completely, replaced by a profound sense of awe.
He had originally thought this was just some kind of fastidiousness on the part of the young Lord, never expecting it concealed the ambition to conquer the world.
"I understand, my Lord."
Lambert stood up, and this time, his bow was more solemn than ever. "This army will not only be the sword in your hand, but also the Red Tide's cleanest banner."
Louis nodded in satisfaction: "Go, sharpen this blade a little. Soon we will use it to cut open the veins of this decaying empire."
Once the Imperial Civil War begins, the blood of this old beast of an Empire will flow in all directions.
What I need you to guarantee is that when it's our turn to strike, this blade will land precisely where it needs to cut."
Lambert stood up, ready to leave, taking one last look at the young silhouette by the window.
That frail youth who had once been cast out to the Northern Territory now stood at the pinnacle of the snowy plains, seemingly speaking to the entire continent.
Lambert said no more, simply walking to the table, placing his right fist lightly against his chest, and performing a chest salute that was standard to the point of being rigid.
"My Lord," his voice was low and steady, "no matter where your sword points, the Red Tide Legion will not disappoint you. I will go make the arrangements now."
Louis tilted his head, glanced at him, nodded, and said nothing further.
When the door closed, the sound of the wind was muffled by the gap, and the room instantly fell silent.
Only the fire in the fireplace was burning, along with the map of the entire Empire hanging on the wall.
Louis walked back to the table, his gaze sliding south from the Snowpeak in the Northern Territory, stopping at the small area marked as the Imperial Capital.
The red dot there was still quietly affixed to the parchment.
Louis reached out and gently tapped the blank space between the Imperial Capital and the Northern Territory.
"Come," he murmured, "let's see who breaks first."
Graystone Fortress was wedged in the throat between the Empire's Northern Territory and Grayrock Province, like a black iron sluice gate, coldly observing both the north and south sides.
This was the boundary of order.
To the south was a prosperous world flowing with gold coins and wine. To the north was a land of exile belonging to ice, snow, and savagery.
Inside the fortress, there was a suffocating sense of deadly seriousness.
Torches were placed every five meters in the corridor, illuminating the heads of magical beasts and captured barbarian weapons hung on the walls. Although they had been treated, one could still sense the stench of blood.
The floor was polished bright, a sheen created by countless iron boots treading upon it year after year.
The door to the Seventeenth Legion Commander's study was open. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
Commander Ackerman Grell sat behind a massive Black Iron Wood desk.
He was not wearing plate armor, only a finely tailored silk shirt, with his collar slightly open.
As a Knight who had stepped into the Extraordinary realm, the cold wind of the Northern Land was nothing more than a cool breeze to him.
He was built like an upright brown bear, and even sitting casually, the oppressive aura belonging to a high-level Extraordinary filled the entire room as if it were tangible.
Hearing footsteps at the door, Ackerman did not immediately look up.
He was studying a military map in front of him, his finger lightly tracing several red lines, his expression focused and arrogant.
"If you were sent by the Ministry of Military Affairs to audit supplies, go wait in the side hall. When I am in a better mood, I will naturally see you."
"I am here to deliver wine, General Grell."
The voice that answered him was steady, unshaken by the pressure of the Extraordinary.
Sorrell stood at the doorway, elegantly unfastening his snow-dusted cloak and handing it to the slightly trembling attendant behind him. He wore a well-tailored dark hunting suit, and a longsword bearing the Remont Family crest hung at his waist.
Ackerman finally looked up. A sharp glint flashed in his deep brown eyes, as if he were sizing up a hunting dog daring to trespass into a lion's territory.
"Not many people can stand so straight under my pressure." Ackerman set down the crystal cup in his hand, producing a crisp sound. "From the Royal Knights Regiment?"
"The Third Legion, former Deputy Commander." Sorrell nodded slightly and performed an impeccable military salute. "I had the honor of witnessing the General's bearing on the training grounds once."
"That was ten years ago." Ackerman leaned back in his chair, his posture languid. "Sit. Since you are someone who knows the rules, I won't throw you out. What does the Second Highness want my Seventeenth Legion to do by sending you here?"
"It's not about what he wants you to do, but what he doesn't want you to do."
Sorrell did not stand on ceremony, walking directly across from Ackerman and sitting down. He did not touch the wine the attendant offered, instead looking straight into the Commander's eyes.
"General, you are the Empire's sharp sword. But now, this sword is stuck in this frozen ground. What can it do besides frighten a few barbarians? Rust?"
"Mind your words." Ackerman's eyes narrowed, and the air in the study instantly grew heavy. "I am guarding the nation's gate for the Empire."
"Guarding the nation's gate is an honor, but merely being a gatekeeper does not match the ambition of the Grell Family."
Sorrell maintained his steady tone despite the suffocating pressure: "I checked. Your eldest son died on the battlefield; he was a hero."
But your second son—he has great business acumen. He is even secretly operating two smuggling routes to the Emerald Federation. Not only did you not blame him, but you secretly sent your personal guard to protect those convoys."
Ackerman's murderous intent subsided slightly, replaced by a playful smile: "What? Does the Second Highness need to manage even this small business?"
"No, His Highness considers it a waste." Sorrell leaned forward. "A Legion Commander's son resorting to smuggling? That's beneath him. He should be sitting in a southern manor, drinking afternoon tea with the Minister of Finance, discussing the trade quotas for an entire province."
Ackerman fell silent.
He gently rotated the ruby ring on his thumb.
He wasn't short on money; after being a Legion Commander for over a decade, his profits were considerable.
But what he lacked was foundation—a ticket into the Empire's core circle.
In the eyes of those great nobles whose lineages spanned centuries, Ackerman was still nothing more than a highly skilled guard.
"Continue," Ackerman uttered a single word.
Sorrell took a document sealed with wax from his coat and pushed it across.
"The conditions offered by the Second Prince are the largest winery in the Valencia River Valley, along with a Viscount title." Sorrell's voice was full of allure.
"It's not a handout of money, but a sharing of power. Your son will formally enter the Southern noble social circle as a partner."
Ackerman picked up the document, his fingertips feeling the heavy texture of the parchment.
This single document meant that the Grell Family would no longer be mere Northern Territory warriors, but genuine regional magnates.
His descendants would completely wash away the scent of being upstarts.
"And the price?" Ackerman closed the document, his gaze sharp as a knife. "The Second Highness doesn't strike me as a charitable man."
"It's simple." Sorrell spread his hands. "When the Northern Territory banner appears at the pass, we hope the Seventeenth Legion's vision will be slightly clearer.
And—if, at certain critical moments in the future, something changes in the Imperial Capital, we hope the General will remember today's friendship and maintain a noble silence."
Ackerman stared at Sorrell for a long time, then suddenly burst into loud laughter. The sound shook the books on the shelves.
"A noble silence—a fine phrase."
Ackerman stood up, walked to the wine cabinet, personally picked up a bottle of cherished Southern red wine, and poured a glass for Sorrell.
"This damned place is truly too cold; even I am starting to feel tired of it." Ackerman pushed the wine glass toward Sorrell and raised his own crystal cup. "My sword belongs to the Empire, but my family belongs to me."
Sorrell raised his cup, and the two glasses gently clinked in the air: "Deal, General Grell."
Half an hour later.
The fortress's heavy iron gate slowly rose. Sorrell's carriage drove out of the massive shadow of Graystone Fortress.
The wind and snow were still fierce, but the carriage interior was warm like spring.
"My Lord, Ackerman was harder to deal with than expected," the attendant whispered beside him, clutching his hands, which were slick with cold sweat. "In the study just now, I felt like I was being watched by a ferocious beast, ready to be torn apart at any moment."
"Of course he's a beast. Anyone who can firmly hold the position of Seventeenth Legion Commander could not be an ordinary person."
Sorrell leaned back against the cushion and released his tightly gripped sword hilt.
A thin layer of sweat coated his palm as well; the confrontation just now was not just verbal, but a mental struggle.
"He is arrogant because he has the capability. He is dissatisfied because he has seen the ceiling." Sorrell looked at the snowscape flashing past the window and commented lightly.
"He doesn't lack money; he lacks the ladder for class ascension. We gave him the ladder, and this lion will temporarily sheath its claws."
"So, should we return to the Imperial Capital now?"
"No."
Sorrell's gaze turned north, seemingly trying to pierce the snowstorm and see through the vast white wilderness beyond.
"Ackerman is just a lion guarding the gate; feed him and he'll sleep. But I am more interested in the person behind that gate."
"The Red Tide Territory?" the attendant asked hesitantly.
Sorrell let out a cold laugh: "To be able to control the entire Northern Territory in such desperate circumstances, and even make someone like Ackerman feel wary—a person like that is either a lunatic or a monster more terrifying than Ackerman."
The carriage wheels carved a deep rut in the snow, driving not south, but resolutely into the depths of the northern wind and snow.
"Let's go. # Nоvеlight # Let's meet Louis Calvin and see what his ambitions are."
- Chapter 480: The Sun Sets (The Finale)
- Chapter 479: Louis Calvin
- Chapter 478: Forty Years Later
- Chapter 477: Original Sin
- Chapter 476: Slaying the Dragon
- Chapter 475: Red Tide Knights Charge!
- Chapter 474: The Forest Ranger
- Chapter 473: The War of Dragons (Part 2)
- Chapter 472: The War of Dragons (Part 1)
- Chapter 471: The End of an Empire
- Chapter 470: Dragon
- Chapter 469: Monster
- Chapter 468: Jade Federation’s trump card
- Chapter 467: Shocking news
- Chapter 466: The continuation of the Calvin family
- Chapter 465: The fifth mysterious fog
- Chapter 464: Louis vs Eduardo
- Chapter 463: Temple
- Chapter 462: Eerie island
- Chapter 461: Attack on the Golden Feather Flower Religious State
- Chapter 460: A battle lasting more than ten minutes
- Chapter 459: An infuriating trap
- Chapter 458: That devil named Louis
- Chapter 457: The rapidly collapsing Holy Eastern Empire
- Chapter 456: Military parade! Heading south!
- Chapter 455: Before the parade began
- Chapter 454: The Duke of Calvin’s Last Letter
- Chapter 453: A deadly deal
- Chapter 452: Trial of the Heretics
- Chapter 451: Holy Eastern Empire
- Chapter 450: The fourth mysterious fog
- Chapter 449: Louis’s strength
- Chapter 448: The strength of the Fernando
- Chapter 447: Fleet Glory
- Chapter 446: Silent control
- Chapter 445: The Round Table of Villains
- Chapter 444: Scorpion
- Chapter 443: The birth of industrial behemoths
- Chapter 442: Current status of Shuguang Port
- Chapter 441: Intelligence three years later
- Chapter 440: Drowning in the arms of a woman
- Chapter 439: Fernando
- Chapter 438: Contracts and Law
- Chapter 437: Fear and Belief
- Chapter 436: Varius’s observations
- Chapter 435: Headhunting Operations
- Chapter 434: Current situation in Beijing
- Chapter 433: A miracle in half a year
- Chapter 432: Change
- Chapter 431: Red Tide Aid
- Chapter 430: May the sun shine on the limestone
- Chapter 429: New intelligence
- Chapter 428: Golden Feather Flower
- Chapter 427: Turbulence arises
- Chapter 426: Proclaim oneself emperor?
- Chapter 425: Dividing the benefits
- Chapter 424: Raymond’s Choice
- Chapter 423: The power of the dragon’s remains
- Chapter 422: Grand Closing
- Chapter 421: Monster
- Chapter 420: Crazy
- Chapter 419: Flowers blooming in the mud
- Chapter 418: The lit fuse
- Chapter 417: Open fire on refugees?
- Chapter 416: Demons of the North
- Chapter 415: Battlefield intelligence
- Chapter 414: Battlefield situation
- Chapter 413: Duke Calvin’s stroke of genius
- Chapter 412: Soup sheds and trials
- Chapter 411: Head south!
- Chapter 410: My house was burgled
- Chapter 409: Final
- Chapter 408: The city was breached
- Chapter 407: Monster
- Chapter 406: Battle of the Successors
- Chapter 405: Coronation Ceremony
- Chapter 404: The death of the Regent?
- Chapter 403: Meetings of all sizes
- Chapter 402: The aftermath of the war and new bad news
- Chapter 401: A lament for the old era
- Chapter 400: A revolutionary crushing force
- Chapter 399: Mud pit
- Chapter 398: Black Torrent
- Chapter 397: Dog
- Chapter 396: A little incident before the meeting
- Chapter 395: Chess Player
- Chapter 394: Red Tide Castle
- Chapter 393: Raymond and Calvin
- Chapter 392: The Art of Negotiation
- Chapter 391: The terrifying Red Tide City
- Chapter 390: New North and Old North
- Chapter 389: The Sharp Blade of the Red Tide
- Chapter 388: Steam tank
- Chapter 387: Steel Pulse
- Chapter 386: The first wisp of spring breeze in the cold sands
- Chapter 385: The results of the red tide regime
- Chapter 384: Louis’s daughter is born
- Chapter 383: The Chaotic Dragon Throne Meeting (Part 2)
- Chapter 382: The Chaotic Dragon Throne Meeting (Part 1)
- Chapter 381: Before the Dragon Throne Meeting began
- Chapter 380: The Fifth Prince’s Ambition
- Chapter 379: Seven-day training
- Chapter 378: Transform into the sun of the North
- Chapter 377: Spring has come again
- Chapter 376: Earl Harvey
- Chapter 375: Discussion
- Chapter 374: Trade routes in the North
- Chapter 373: Three letters
- Chapter 372: Dawn Fleet arrives
- Chapter 371: White Bear Knight
- Chapter 370: Harvest and Voyage
- Chapter 369: Crushing
- Chapter 368: The schemes of both sides
- Chapter 367: Carville’s retirement plan
- Chapter 366: Frostspear City under reconstruction
- Chapter 365: Raymond’s ambition
- Chapter 364: King of the New North
- Chapter 363: Evidence
- Chapter 362: Crimson Fireworks (Part 2)
- Chapter 361: Crimson Fireworks (Part 1)
- Chapter 360: Undercurrents
- Chapter 359: Arrival
- Chapter 358: Conspiracy
- Chapter 357: The impact of red tide
- Chapter 356: Warm welcome
- Chapter 355: Jon’s Happy Days
- Chapter 354: Winter and Spring Celebrations
- Chapter 353: Alchemical Creation
- Chapter 352: Draft and Alchemy
- Chapter 351: Intelligence and Autumn Harvest
- Chapter 350: Merian and Cavell
- Chapter 349: Alchemist Master
- Chapter 348: Hunting Pirates
- Chapter 347: Plunder and development
- Chapter 346: Weir’s Bloodline Talent
- Chapter 345: New Intelligence and Shadow Valley
- Chapter 344: Castle construction
- Chapter 343: Knight Seedling
- Chapter 342: Factory and training
- Chapter 341: The shock of civilization
- Chapter 340: Beacon of civilization
- Chapter 339: Toland’s Choice
- Chapter 338: Discipline
- Chapter 337: Attacks and executions
- Chapter 336: The remnants of the barbarians are preparing to rebel
- Chapter 335: Dawn
- Chapter 334: Russell in Dawn Harbor
- Chapter 333: Kill the Murlocs
- Chapter 332: The Murloc
- Chapter 331: Difficulties and plans
- Chapter 330: Memory Fragments
- Chapter 329: Strike a heavy blow against the evil god
- Chapter 328: Knight of the White Night
- Chapter 327: Mother Nest Remnant Core
- Chapter 326: Bradley’s Day
- Chapter 325: Calvin Family Meeting
- Chapter 324: People of the North
- Chapter 323: Orsus Calvin
- Chapter 322: Winter Supplies
- Chapter 321: Knighthood ceremony
- Chapter 320: Lunch Box
- Chapter 319: Spy of the Silver Plate Guild
- Chapter 318: Roads and Return to City
- Chapter 317: Wheat Wave Celebration
- Chapter 316: Wheat Ridge in the Eyes of Fei Lan
- Chapter 315: New Daily Intelligence
- Chapter 314: Rough Waves
- Chapter 313: The Dragon Throne Conference in the Emperor’s Absence
- Chapter 312: Aftermath and conspiracy
- Chapter 311: Death of Duke Edmund
- Chapter 310: Steam Creation
- Chapter 309: The most important thing in the North is talent
- Chapter 308: Integration of red tides
- Chapter 307: Strike a heavy blow
- Chapter 306: The Art of Negotiation
- Chapter 305: Territory Exchange
- Chapter 304: Future planning for red tides
- Chapter 303: Changes in the Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 302: What Mary Saw and Heard
- Chapter 301: Mary arrives at Red Tide City
- Chapter 300: Mailangling livestock area
- Chapter 299: Agricultural technology revolution
- Chapter 298: Some achievements of Mailangling
- Chapter 297: Win people’s hearts
- Chapter 296: The Sun of the North
- Chapter 295: Inheritance
- Chapter 294: The Imperial Capital is Shocked
- Chapter 293: Make the North Great Again
- Chapter 292: Entrust an orphan to someone else
- Chapter 291: The Emperor is missing?!
- Chapter 290: Louis vs. Titus
- Chapter 289: Final Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 288: Final Battle (Part 1)
- Chapter 287: Before the End of the War
- Chapter 286: Scourge in the North
- Chapter 285: Cut off anger
- Chapter 284: Demonic Hell
- Chapter 283: The war begins
- Chapter 282: Fall
- Chapter 281: Barbarians go south
- Chapter 280: Vail’s Spring Festival
- Chapter 279: War preparedness meeting
- Chapter 278: I’m going to be a father?!
- Chapter 277: Frost Halberd
- Chapter 276: Ian’s Day
- Chapter 275: Winter preparations and war machines
- Chapter 274: Red Tide’s Strategic Forge
- Chapter 273: Miracle of the North
- Chapter 272: Autumn Harvest
- Chapter 271: Confused Visa
- Chapter 270: Steam Engine and Knight Special Forces
- Chapter 269: New weapons
- Chapter 268: Changes in the Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 267: Traitor
- Chapter 266: Frost Scout
- Chapter 265: War of Fury
- Chapter 264: The Rise of the Star Forging Leader
- Chapter 263: Mine safety
- Chapter 262: Mining
- Chapter 261: Star Forged Collar
- Chapter 260: Titus Frostflash
- Chapter 259: Reform of the Order
- Chapter 258: The hot production of red tide collar
- Chapter 257: Shadow Moss and Soul Devouring Lizard
- Chapter 256: New daily intelligence
- Chapter 255: Spring ploughing
- Chapter 254: Initial construction
- Chapter 253: Kill the Frost Giants
- Chapter 252: New territory planning
- Chapter 251: Return with a full load
- Chapter 250: Arrive
- Chapter 249: Louis’s plan
- Chapter 248: Asta August
- Chapter 247: In the cold winter
- Chapter 246: Letter from the Imperial Capital
- Chapter 245: Mage Test
- Chapter 244: Red Tide Type II Greenhouse
- Chapter 243: Winter is coming
- Chapter 242: Meeting in the Imperial Capital (Part 2)
- Chapter 241: Meeting in the Imperial Capital (Part 1)
- Chapter 240: Duke Calvin’s Plot
- Chapter 239: Execution
- Chapter 238: Post-War Conference (Part 2)
- Chapter 237: Post-War Conference (Part 1)
- Chapter 236: Secret meeting
- Chapter 235: Solving the problem
- Chapter 234: Post-disaster issues
- Chapter 233: Return
- Chapter 232: Postwar
- Chapter 231: The End of the Brood
- Chapter 230: Death of a Witch
- Chapter 229: Charge and Explode
- Chapter 228: Attack!
- Chapter 227: Pre-War Meeting
- Chapter 226: Death Mist
- Chapter 225: The final trump card of the mother nest of the end
- Chapter 224: Dragon Blood Legion
- Chapter 223: Intelligence that Ends the War
- Chapter 222: Current Situation
- Chapter 221: Battle outside Frosthalberd
- Chapter 220: Military Power
- Chapter 219: Return
- Chapter 218: Lord Louis is here!!
- Chapter 217: Rescue
- Chapter 216: Pal’s End
- Chapter 215: The End of the Nest Moves South
- Chapter 214: Trap
- Chapter 213: The Lord threw a sun
- Chapter 212: The arrival of the insect corpse
- Chapter 211: Zombie Corps
- Chapter 210: The End of the Nest
- Chapter 209: Mage vs Zombie
- Chapter 208: War preparations
- Chapter 207: Disaster Outline
- Chapter 206: Snow Pledge Ceremony
- Chapter 205: Postwar affairs
- Chapter 204: Heavy Magic Blast
- Chapter 203: Brood Commando
- Chapter 202: Eduardo’s Abilities
- Chapter 201: Flamethrower
- Chapter 200: Good harvest of grain
- Chapter 199: Information about the mother nest
- Chapter 198: Weapon Upgrades
- Chapter 197: Armor
- Chapter 196: Search
- Chapter 195: The Archmage of Mage Forest
- Chapter 194: Fire Viper
- Chapter 193: Benefits of marriage
- Chapter 192: New intelligence
- Chapter 191: Post-war planning
- Chapter 190: The origin of the mother nest
- Chapter 189: The End of the Brood
- Chapter 188: Crazy nest
- Chapter 187: Preparation before the expedition
- Chapter 186: Extraordinary breakfast
- Chapter 185: Wedding Night
- Chapter 184: Wedding
- Chapter 183: The Mother Nest
- Chapter 182: Louis’s third brother
- Chapter 181: Arrive
- Chapter 180: Wedding Preparation
- Chapter 179: investigation
- Chapter 178: Dancing under the fireworks
- Chapter 177: Knight Growth Potion
- Chapter 176: Planning a wedding
- Chapter 175: Magic Combat
- Chapter 174: Magic Test
- Chapter 173: Silver Mage
- Chapter 172: The Governor’s Office
- Chapter 171: Louis’ magical talent
- Chapter 170: Teacher, I want to learn magic!
- Chapter 169: Two letters about marriage
- Chapter 168: Lesher’s Experience
- Chapter 167: The Mage Wakes Up
- Chapter 166: Blue-striped bee colony
- Chapter 165: Small notes for writing Chinese characters
- Chapter 164: Fir Collar
- Chapter 163: Fierce Mage Battle
- Chapter 162: Another mage dropped?
- Chapter 161: Engagement confirmed
- Chapter 160: Joseph’s End
- Chapter 159: Meeting Follow-up
- Chapter 158: Mrs. Grant
- Chapter 157: Meeting
- Chapter 156: Undercurrent
- Chapter 155: Confrontation at the Banquet
- Chapter 154: Joseph’s Layout
- Chapter 153: Huge Ambition
- Chapter 152: Silver Plate Guild
- Chapter 151: Important Information Before the County Governor’s Meeting
- Chapter 150: Snow Peak County Structure
- Chapter 149: Two Different Territories
- Chapter 148: New Knight Reserve
- Chapter 147: The Humble Veris
- Chapter 146: Choosing a Territory
- Chapter 145: Two-Headed Bear
- Chapter 144: Supreme Mage
- Chapter 143: Meeting
- Chapter 142: Emily is determined
- Chapter 141: Louis’s shining appearance
- Chapter 140: Red Tide Games
- Chapter 139: Two Women Meet
- Chapter 138: Emily’s Adventures
- Chapter 137: Letter from Duke Calvin
- Chapter 136: The Lordship Ceremony
- Chapter 135: Explosion is Art
- Chapter 134: Calvin Brothers
- Chapter 133: Northern Frontier Expedition Order - Second Round
- Chapter 132: Yukikawa Mad Cow
- Chapter 131: The Evil Spirit is Waiting for Action
- Chapter 130: Dual Cultivation
- Chapter 129: Winter Xi Territory
- Chapter 128: Numbness
- Chapter 127: Break the city!
- Chapter 126: Red Tide Knights, Attack!
- Chapter 125: Grain ...
- Chapter 124: A Different Territory
- Chapter 123: Winter Grain Production
- Chapter 122: Turtle Fragrance
- Chapter 121: Sif’s Decision
- Chapter 120: Sif Takes the Initiative
- Chapter 119: It was just a fall
- Chapter 118: Primal Meditation
- Chapter 117: The Dying Legendary Mage
- Chapter 116: Killing the Snake
- Chapter 115: Ice Vein Giant Snake
- Chapter 114: Shocking Intelligence
- Chapter 113: It’s Snowing
- Chapter 112: Hot Springs
- Chapter 111: The Differences of the Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 110: I will keep your kindness in my heart
- Chapter 109: Curse of the Snow Spirit
- Chapter 108: Poor Turtle
- Chapter 107: Master Calvin is kind-hearted
- Chapter 106: Vera visits Louis
- Chapter 105: Daily Intelligence Update
- Chapter 104: Pot of Beans
- Chapter 103: Attack
- Chapter 102: Baron Vera
- Chapter 101: Red Tide Territory Castle
- Chapter 100: Wolf Training and the Castle
- Chapter 99: Order
- Chapter 98: New Lord
- Chapter 97: Camp
- Chapter 96: Human Tragedy
- Chapter 95: Multiple Preparations
- Chapter 94: Not Enough Food
- Chapter 93: Akagi Warehouse
- Chapter 92: Continuous breakthroughs!
- Chapter 91: Genius Boy
- Chapter 90: Refugee Issues
- Chapter 89: Cruel Rules of the Nobility
- Chapter 88: Return Dinner
- Chapter 87: Red Tide Territory, Your Lord is Back
- Chapter 86: Blood Talent: Trajectory
- Chapter 85: Frostmane Tundra Rabbit
- Chapter 84: Huh? I’m getting married?
- Chapter 83: The Third Letter from the North
- Chapter 82: Marriage
- Chapter 81: Banquet
- Chapter 80: A World of Difference
- Chapter 79: Merit
- Chapter 78: Rewarding according to merit
- Chapter 77: Ending
- Chapter 76: Support
- Chapter 75: Harvest
- Chapter 74: One, two, three, boom!
- Chapter 73: Intelligence
- Chapter 72: Fall
- Chapter 71: Killed in Action
- Chapter 70: Escape
- Chapter 69: End and Beginning
- Chapter 68: Murder and Arson
- Chapter 67: Attack
- Chapter 66: Departure
- Chapter 65: Command
- Chapter 64: Pre-War Meeting
- Chapter 63: The Death of Earl of Forth
- Chapter 62: Heads
- Chapter 61: Gift
- Chapter 60: Eating and Drinking
- Chapter 59: End of the Ambush
- Chapter 58: Bloody Battle
- Chapter 57: Ambush
- Chapter 56: One last step
- Chapter 55: The rotten fish and shrimp held a meeting
- Chapter 54: Zachary Diaz
- Chapter 53: Expedition
- Chapter 52: Ice and Fire
- Chapter 51: Battle Formation
- Chapter 50: Demonic Marrow Manufacturing Plant
- Chapter 49: Barbecue Party
- Chapter 48: Full of Treasures
- Chapter 47: Hunting the Ice Bears
- Chapter 46: Destroying the Snowsworn
- Chapter 45: Weir
- Chapter 44: Blood Drop Stone
- Chapter 43: The Second Letter from the North
- Chapter 42: Solving Sanitation Problems
- Chapter 41: The Slave’s New Life
- Chapter 40: The Power of Power
- Chapter 39: Demonic Marrow Mine
- Chapter 38: Bradley Arrives at Crimson Tide Territory
- Chapter 37: Wolf Training
- Chapter 36: Smashing the Dragon with a Stone
- Chapter 35: Great Development of Fisheries and Agriculture
- Chapter 34: White-haired Secretary
- Chapter 33: Snowsworn
- Chapter 32: Help
- Chapter 31: Enemy Attack
- Chapter 30: A Letter from the North
- Chapter 29: Yugong Mike
- Chapter 28: White Haired Beautiful Girl
- Chapter 27: Sif Awakens
- Chapter 26: Fertilizers and Seeds
- Chapter 25: After the War
- Chapter 24: Slaughter of the Frost Giants
- Chapter 23: Identity Exposed
- Chapter 22: Picking up a beautiful girl while hunting
- Chapter 21: Sif fled to the Red Tide Territory?
- Chapter 20: Awards Ceremony
- Chapter 19: Smoked Fish
- Chapter 18: A bumper harvest of fisheries
- Chapter 17: Bloody Moon
- Chapter 16: Seed Prince
- Chapter 15: Direwolf Cub
- Chapter 14: New Intelligence
- Chapter 13: Planning
- Chapter 12: Poor Hilco
- Chapter 11: Great Master!
- Chapter 10: Building a House
- Chapter 9: Arrival
- Chapter 8: Direwolf Attack
- Chapter 7: Slave Market
- Chapter 6: Red Tide Territory
- Chapter 5: Choosing a Territory
- Chapter 4: Useless People Gather in the North
- Chapter 3: The kindness you’ve shown me is far from over!
- Chapter 2: The Sun Will Always Rise
- Chapter 1: Daily Intelligence System
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