Lord of the Frozen Winter: Starting with Daily Intelligence Reports
Chapter 390: New North and Old North
- 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
As the snowstorm passed Graystone Fortress, the old trade route, mixed with frozen soil and mud, was so bumpy it made people dizzy.
Even the wheels of the luxurious carriage groaned under the strain when they sank into the potholes, as if protesting the harshness of the wilderness.
Sorell sat steadily inside the carriage, reaching out to check the door and window seams. Only after confirming they were tightly sealed did he take out the worn silver pendant from the hidden layer of his close-fitting shirt.
He opened the clasp, revealing a thumb-sized charcoal sketch of a little girl hugging a doll.
Her face was pale, her eyes disproportionately large, yet she tried hard to smile slightly at the viewer. She held the doll tightly.
Sorell's fingertips gently traced the image, and he briefly closed his eyes.
Then he clipped the pendant back into place, as if tucking a secret back into the seams of his armor.
Sorell lifted a corner of the window curtain and looked outside.
The sound of the wind immediately rushed in, cold as needle pricks.
Patches of dead black pine forest were leaning precariously under the weight of the snow. Corpses lay huddled by the roadside, some buried so deep that only half a face was visible.
Refugees, resembling beasts, lived in broken shacks. When they looked up at the carriage, their eyes were so numb they seemed to have long given up the will to live.
Chimney smoke was almost nonexistent in this stretch of wilderness. The air smelled only of decay and cold wind.
Sorell stared at the scene.
He knew he should maintain the diplomatic restraint expected of a royal envoy, but the arrogance stemming from his Southern noble lineage still surged uncontrollably.
Sorell let out a low, humorless laugh.
"Now this looks like the Northern Territory."
Barren, crude, disorderly, and worthless.
This was the Imperial Capital's consensus regarding the Northern Territory, and everything he saw now perfectly confirmed that prejudice.
"To be able to claim kingship in a place like this—it's nothing special, really."
He knew that Louis was skilled in political maneuvering, but since this was the Northern Territory, he felt that the terms he brought from the Second Prince would be entirely unnecessary.
"As long as I'm willing to grant a small amount of Southern trade rights—he'll know how to kneel and welcome civilization."
The carriage continued to sway northwards. The snowstorm lashed against the window panels, making sounds like urgent, fatal knocks.
It had been three days since leaving Graystone Fortress, and the snowstorm still raged.
But the carriage's jarring suddenly stopped at a certain moment, as if it had abruptly driven out of one world and into another.
Sorell opened his eyes, his brow slightly furrowed, clearly sensing that something was wrong.
He could feel that the wheels were no longer being dragged down by mud pits; the ease made even the horses' steps steady.
He lifted a corner of the curtain.
Cold wind rushed in, but the first thing he saw was not snow, but a vast expanse of—
Gray-black, smooth, hardened road surface.
The surface was pressed extremely flat. Rain and snow falling upon it did not turn into mud, but were instead blown by the wind toward the sides along a subtle slope.
A straight white line was painted down the center of the road, neat and precise, looking less like a casual manual application and more like a measured marker.
Sorell was stunned for a moment before slowly uttering, "Is this—the Northern Territory?"
He had traveled the main roads in the South and visited the road-building workshops in the Imperial Capital, but the road surface before him was even better than many places in the South.
The carriage continued forward, and soon the first building appeared in the snowstorm.
Red Tide Post.
The building wasn't large, but its lines were clean and sharp. The walls were made of regular gray stone bricks, and a bright red flag bearing a crimson sun pattern hung at the entrance.
Stable white smoke rose from the chimney, indicating continuous heating inside.
More eye-catching than the building itself were the people busy outside the post.
A team of road workers in dark red uniforms were pushing iron snow scrapers to clear the road.
Their movements were orderly. Occasionally, someone whistled, the rhythm so relaxed it didn't seem like they were working on the frozen ground of the Northern Territory.
No shackles, no whips, no supervisory knights.
The foreman held a clipboard, recording the snow volume and road conditions, and occasionally looked up at the sky, seemingly judging when the next clearing would be needed.
Sorell watched for a long time before exclaiming, "The people of the Northern Territory—are smiling?"
This quiet self-talk carried an air of unacceptable absurdity.
In his impression, the common people of the Northern Territory were either cold or starving, either numb or terrified.
Those people should be huddled and trembling in broken shacks, not whistling while working in the snow.
Sorell slowly lowered the curtain, his brow visibly furrowed.
He even wondered if he had accidentally strayed into a territory completely absorbed by Red Tide, as the scene here was utterly different from the desolation he had witnessed in the Northern Territory over the past few days.
As the carriage continued north, invitations came one after another.
At almost every castle or fortified town, Sorell would be stopped by the /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ lord's attendants, who insisted he honor them with his presence, even if only for a quarter of an hour.
Given his status as the Second Prince's special envoy, these lords had to maintain respect, even if they harbored ulterior motives.
But Sorell quickly discovered that the differences between these banquets were almost absurdly large.
It was as if he was traveling down the same road yet being pulled into two completely different worlds: prosperity and ruin, warmth and harshness, hope and decay.
The content of the banquets, the attitude of the lords, and the mental state of the common people were all split into two distinct and opposing halves.
The first type of territory were those that displayed the "Red Tide Emblem" at the main street entrance.
For instance, when Sorell arrived at the first location, it was in the gray light just before dusk. The sky seemed suffocated by the snow, but the castle gates opened quickly, as if they had been waiting there all along.
The lord, nearly fifty years old, came out personally to greet him, wrapped in a cloak that had been warmed by a stove.
His face was red from the cold, and he grabbed Sorell's forearm: "It is an honor for my entire territory that His Highness's envoy could visit."
Saying this, he took a Red Tide glass cup from an attendant and presented it with both hands, his expression solemn. This wasn't for some grand principle, but because the item had become formal merchandise in his family's warehouse, which he could trade with neighboring territories for tangible profit.
"In previous years, I couldn't even give decent gifts to my own family," the lord whispered, as if boasting about his foresight. "It's different now. This glass cup sells extremely well. I hear the noble ladies in the South are scrambling for it. Your Highness, please accept it; this cup is quite valuable."
Then the old lord saw Sorell's carriage, which was creaking from the cold, and frowned again: "That shoddy carriage is an embarrassment here. I will exchange it for a new one for you—a Red Tide chassis. It runs steadily and holds its value better."
He spoke with righteous confidence, as if worried that Sorell might compromise his family's dignity rather than concerned for Sorell's personal safety, exhibiting the full demeanor of a nouveau riche.
Sorell was also curious why a lord with such a nouveau riche attitude would appear in such a remote small place, especially since the gifts he offered were indeed quite valuable.
Thus, Sorell stepped into the lord's manor, wanting to investigate further.
The banquet hall was overly warm and brightly lit. The dishes on the table were plentiful.
During the small talk at the banquet, the old lord couldn't hide the pride in his voice: "Three years ago, over forty people froze to death in my territory; last year, fifteen. This year, none. That's not because of me, but because of Lord Calvin."
Sorell raised an eyebrow.
The lord continued: "The workshops, roads, and stoves in my territory—they were all acquired by doing business with Red Tide."
"And I won't hide this from you, Your Highness's envoy: my family's dividend this year is seven times the tax revenue of previous years. I don't care who Calvin is; as long as he can make my family prosper, he is the man I'm willing to follow."
Laughter from children drifted in from outside the window.
Sorell followed the sound with his gaze. Several children wearing crimson thick felt boots were chasing each other in the snow.
The lord glanced casually: "Oh, them? They are people in the territory with Knight bloodline talent. Lord Louis needs them and wants to help me cultivate more knights, so I have to prepare people in advance."
The mistress at another table said softly, "My son is studying at the academy in Red Tide City. When he grows up and comes back to inherit the territory, he'll definitely take us to the next level."
There was no hint of coercion in her tone, but rather the satisfaction of a calculated decision.
These words were not unique to this household.
Traveling north, Sorell heard similar rhetoric in almost all territories that had joined the Red Tide system.
It wasn't because the lords had suddenly become benevolent, nor was it for the happiness of the common people.
It was because the prosperity, market, and technology brought by Red Tide genuinely made their families more stable, wealthier, and provided a better future.
As for the lives of the common people improving?
That was just a side effect, like surplus grain spilling out of the granary. The lords didn't care, but they weren't bothered to oppose it either.
As the banquet continued, children's laughter came from outside the window. Sorell looked out, seeing several children chasing each other in the snow, wearing Red Tide thick felt boots on their feet, no longer barefoot or timid.
When a patrolling night guard passed by, he would bend down to re-tie a child's shoelace before continuing his patrol.
Sorell realized he was being overwhelmed by these stories.
Behind all this prosperity, everything originated from Red Tide: grain, roads, workshops, stoves, coal, glass,
ironware, and new farm tools.
The territory's economy was reformed, the residents' way of life was rewritten, and the lord's power structure was redefined.
The second type of territory, however, was completely different.
On the surface, these lords gave the Prince's envoy plenty of face: sending guards to welcome him, hosting banquets, and displaying the family crest as a sign of respect.
But the moment Sorell stepped out of the carriage, he could smell the stubbornness in the air, a defiance born from being cornered by reality.
As he walked into the castle, what he always saw were damp walls, flickering candles, and servants huddled in corners trying to minimize their presence.
The food on the table was equally meager: a few plates of bread, bitter pickled salted meat, and a pot of fish soup.
Yet these lords still straightened their backs, putting on the arrogance of old Northern nobles, as if this poverty were part of their glory.
The cold wind poured in through the window cracks, making the candles dance wildly.
They stubbornly refused to replace their windows with Red Tide glass: "This is how our ancestors survived the winter."
Their voices were clearly trembling from the cold, but they insisted on using tradition as armor.
When the banquet began, they were always impatient to start by cursing Red Tide.
"That Calvin boy is too arrogant."
"He only gets to flaunt his power because he's Duke Edmund's son-in-law."
"Ah, if only the Old Duke were still alive—"
"We century-old nobles won't be led around by him."
But after a few cups of wine, leaks started appearing in their speech: "The Huo Ke Territory didn't have a single person freeze to death this year? Really?"
"Iron farm tools—two silver coins? It can't possibly be that cheap."
"Hardened roads—I wish I had one too."
Sorell understood the look in their eyes instantly: it wasn't suspicion, but jealousy, hatred, and the suffocating feeling of being left behind by the times.
And that wasn't even the most ironic part.
Although they were the loudest in shouting about "upholding the glory of the North."
Sorell saw the gifts the servants secretly moved past him—all Red Tide products, and rather inferior ones at that.
Their mouths refused to admit it, but their hands were already reaching out to Red Tide.
As if, as long as the Red Tide caravan didn't see it, they could maintain their shattered dignity.
Sorell didn't expose them, merely accepting the gifts with a smile.
As he left, he glanced back at the gloomy castle, like looking at a dying old beast still trying to raise its mane.
He came to a harsher conclusion in his heart: these lords didn't just feel simple hostility toward Louis; they hated him for making them see their own backwardness.
They envied Red Tide's prosperity, regretted not joining years ago, yet stubbornly clung to their arrogance, refusing to admit reality.
He sat back in the carriage, clenching his gloved fingers.
"This isn't a matter of character—it's a gap in civilization."
And the Red Tide system was dragging the entire North toward a new era with a silent yet irresistible force.
And these people could only be left behind, appearing more ridiculous the harder they struggled.
Traveling north, Sorell had initially focused only on the various lords.
But gradually, he realized that the truest reflection of a land's condition wasn't the banquets or the castles, but the ordinary people living in the wind and snow.
When the carriage passed through the old territories that rejected the Red Tide system, the scene was too stark to ignore—
In the winter night, the streets were pitch black, lacking even a decent oil lamp. When the wind blew, the cold was real, not the warmth resisted by a hearth fire.
Outside broken houses, he saw vagrants huddled at the edge of the snow, wrapped in torn sacks.
Some avoided the carriage as if frightened; others looked numb, habitually lowering their heads and hunching their shoulders.
Children hid in the corners of shanties, their eyes large but devoid of light.
Occasionally staring at passersby, they looked like shadows that would bring no good news.
What made Sorell frown the most were the knights.
Squads of knights in tattered cloaks charged recklessly through the streets, completely disregarding the whereabouts of the commoners.
Their horses scattered the vagrants; one woman was forced to slam against a wall to avoid being trampled.
Sorell watched the scene from the carriage, unconsciously clenching his fists.
"This is the North I remember."
But a few days further north, the scene changed as if switched from the root.
After entering the sphere of influence of the Red Tide system, the night was still cold, but it was sustained by scattered points of light.
Iron furnaces were burning by the roadside, and Magic Stone Lamps hung on wooden poles, emitting a steady white light, allowing people to travel at night without stumbling in the dark.
Porridge stalls appeared on the side of the road, steam rising at the entrance of the stall. Several elderly people were queuing for hot porridge, with two lazy stray cats curled up at their feet.
Further away was a small clinic, its wooden sign painted with the Red Tide sun crest.
The female medic at the door, wrapped in a thick shawl, was softly comforting a mother holding a child.
Sorell gazed at these scenes, a strange confusion rising in his heart for the first time.
Children played in the street, their laughter cleaner than the snow. Someone threw a snowball, someone fell, and an adult immediately rushed over to help.
A woman was mending a fence using a Red Tide iron farm tool; the tool was effortless to use, and the woman's technique was skilled, as if she had used it for a long time.
A granary stood in the distance against the snow line, its external walls of new wood-and-stone construction, stable like a small mountain.
Several workers were moving sacks of grain back and forth from the warehouse, their faces showing clear warmth and vitality.
But it was the patrolling knights that held Sorell's gaze longer.
The knight squads under the Red Tide system moved in formation, cloaked in deep red, their horses' hooves quiet. When they passed an intersection, they actively pulled the reins to slow down, giving way to pedestrians.
One knight even bowed slightly and exchanged a greeting with a passerby: "Watch out for the ice underfoot."
That tone was unlike any knight's tone Sorell had ever imagined.
"Is this—the reformed North?"
Sorell spoke softly, his eyes resting on the interplay of light and shadow cast by the distant granary and the Magic Stone Lamps.
"Or—a completely new nation?"
The faces of the lords could be disguised. But the lives of the residents do not lie.
Moving further east, the wind and snow grew denser.
The carriage window was covered in a layer of frost, but the outline of the city still pushed through from afar.
When Sorell lifted the curtain for the first time, he didn't see a single city, but two entirely different colossal shadows standing side by side.
On the left, a brilliant glow of lights spread out in the snow mist.
The city walls were towering, the streets linear, and the light from the Magic Stone Lamps was like gold dust scattered by the wind, layer upon layer, illuminating half the sky. Even from this distance, he could feel the pressure of scale and order, like a highly perfected prosperity.
And on the right, in the shadows further away, there was a different scene.
Gray smoke rose there—not chaotic plumes, but stable, orderly, evenly spaced columns of smoke.
The snow was dyed light gray by these smoke columns, and several massive buildings spanned the landscape like mountain ridges, their lines straight, devoid of any aristocratic ornamentation.
Sorell stared for a long time before realizing they were workshops—but their scale far surpassed the Imperial Capital Military Workshop he had seen.
But he knew nothing of the details, only that the area resembled the body of a steel behemoth, while the prosperous city on the left was the behemoth's head.
Together, they formed Red Tide City.
He lowered the curtain and sat back on the cushion, his chest feeling constricted.
He placed his hand in his coat, gripping the silver pendant.
The image of Ellie inside the pendant was familiar and gentle, but now it only made his heart feel more anxious.
He repeatedly reviewed his mission along the way.
Imperial grace? Enfeoffment? A seat? Legal endorsement?
These words spun in his mind, but quickly softened, like paper soaked in water.
He had assumed the chaos of the North would make these bargaining chips useful, but the lords he had met along the way—they looked at Louis not as a fellow lord, but as the patron they relied on for wealth.
They were thinking about dividends, workshops, roads, and warm stoves, not Imperial noble titles.
Even the most stubborn old nobles showed uncontrollable desire when talking about Red Tide's glass and hardened roads.
Sorell closed his eyes, his fingertips unconsciously pinching the pendant.
Imperial noble titles held no attraction here, Imperial law held no authority here, and as for money—he thought of the lords boasting about dividends, the mountains of grain in Red Tide's granaries, and the workshops and goods he had seen along the way—
He could no longer lie to himself: Red Tide was richer than most Imperial provinces, perhaps much richer.
He couldn't possibly offer them anything they would value.
Sorell closed the pendant, his palm cold, sweat already seeping out.
When he looked up again, Red Tide City was drawing closer. The two cities standing side by side, one prosperous and one of steel, opened up like a giant maw on the horizon.
- 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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