My Step-Daughters Are The Villainesses
Chapter 6: Seeking a New Core
- Chapter 104: Copper Guild
- Chapter 103: Reaching the Skargardian Capital
- Chapter 102: Night Camping Before The Capital
- Chapter 101: Hermione Doesn’t Want To Get Fat
- Chapter 100: Zagon
- Chapter 99: Travel-Sickened Sisters
- Chapter 98: Departure To The Skargardian Capital
- Chapter 97: It Was Truly a Wonderful Night
- Chapter 96: The Confined Witch [2]
- Chapter 95: The Confined Witch [1]
- Chapter 94: Healing Meera
- Chapter 93: Worried Sisters
- Chapter 92: Black Runes
- Chapter 91: Thoughtful Ulrich
- Chapter 90: Esther Heard Strange Sounds
- Chapter 89: Meera in Ulrich’s Bedroom [2] R-18
- Chapter 88: Meera in Ulrich’s Bedroom [1] R-18
- Chapter 87: The Sisterly Dinner with Ulrich and Meera
- Chapter 86: Suspiscious Meera
- Chapter 85: Negociations With Meera
- Chapter 84: Uneasy Sisters
- Chapter 83: Lady Meera
- Chapter 82: Influence
- Chapter 81: Unexpectedly Airam Dances Better
- Chapter 80: Studying The Thornbreath
- Chapter 79: Mark Scolded by Ulrich
- Chapter 78: New Home For Ceres
- Chapter 77: Ulrich’s Offer [2]
- Chapter 76: Ulrich’s Offer [1]
- Chapter 75: Thornbreath Curse
- Chapter 74: Ceres [4]
- Chapter 73: Ceres [3]
- Chapter 72: Ceres [2]
- Chapter 71: Ceres [1]
- Chapter 70: Bear
- Chapter 69: Magical Beasts and Hunter Union
- Chapter 68: The Sisters Learn To Dance
- Chapter 67: Hermione Wants Ulrich to Watch
- Chapter 66: Started Well and Ended Wrong
- Chapter 65: Libra [4]
- Chapter 64: Libra [3]
- Chapter 63: Libra [2]
- Chapter 62: Libra [1]
- Chapter 61: Weaponry
- Chapter 60: Jewelry For The Sisters [2]
- Chapter 59: Jewelry For The Sisters [1]
- Chapter 58: Hefty Spending For The Sisters
- Chapter 57: Dressing The Sisters [2]
- Chapter 56: Dressing The Sisters [1]
- Chapter 55: The Sisters Prepare For Their First Outing
- Chapter 54: Stubborn Airam
- Chapter 53: Elana’s Lessons with Ulrich
- Chapter 52: Elana’s Lessons
- Chapter 51: Sisterly Dinner with Ulrich [2]
- Chapter 50: Sisterly Dinner with Ulrich [1]
- Chapter 49: Linnea’s Lessons with Ulrich
- Chapter 48: Sisterly Dinner [2]
- Chapter 47: Royal Invitation
- Chapter 46: Airam’s Lone Training
- Chapter 45: Esther Caught Red-Handed
- Chapter 44: Two Years
- Chapter 43: Esther’s Dream
- Chapter 42: They Belong To Me
- Chapter 41: Meera’s Intervention
- Chapter 40: Lucida’s Attack [2]
- Chapter 39: Lucida’s Attack [1]
- Chapter 38: The Sisters’s Future Plans
- Chapter 37: Kaliantha
- Chapter 36: The Inept King of Skargardia
- Chapter 35: Ashara Frost
- Chapter 34: Skargardian Capital
- Chapter 33: Covens and Witches
- Chapter 32: The Usual Morning For The Sisters
- Chapter 31: Sisterly Dinner
- Chapter 30: Three Different Sisters
- Chapter 29: The Grandmaster Brian Puzzled About Ulrich’s Intentions
- Chapter 28: The Grandmaster’s Shock
- Chapter 27: Mana Core Shapes Assessment
- Chapter 26: The Mourning Sisters
- Chapter 25: The Learning Sisters
- Chapter 24: Airam’s Decision
- Chapter 23: Formal Adoption
- Chapter 22: The Eldest is the stupidest, and the Youngest is the Smartest
- Chapter 21: Esther
- Chapter 20: Ulrich’s Punishment
- Chapter 19: Ulrich’s Return
- Chapter 18: Nine Days
- Chapter 17: Aftermath With Meera
- Chapter 16: With Meera in the Captain’s Cabin R-18
- Chapter 15: Meera in Love
- Chapter 14: Sea Worm
- Chapter 13: Alive
- Chapter 12: Bothered Meera
- Chapter 11: Dangerous Sisters
- Chapter 10: The Maelstrom of Forgotten Depths
- Chapter 9: The Blue Scar
- Chapter 8: You Are Drunk
- Chapter 7: Meera
- Chapter 6: Seeking a New Core
- Chapter 5: Tutors For the Villainesses
- Chapter 4: [Prologue] Meeting The Villainesses
- Chapter 3: Facing The Young Villainesses [2]
- Chapter 2: Facing The Young Villainesses [1]
- Chapter 1: My Step-Daughters Are The Villainesses
"My Lord! Please! You cannot simply go off on your own!" Fabian’s voice erupted in panic.
And indeed, Fabian was utterly at a loss.
It was already strange enough that Ulrich, a man who despised witches had adopted the daughters of one, providing them with food, clothes, and an education that many noble-born girls would have envied. But now he was preparing to leave entirely alone, which was simply not something Ulrich did.
He rarely left the estate to begin with, preferring to issue his orders from within the walls of the mansion. And on the rare occasions that he did venture out, he always took a sizeable escort with him, trusting no one. Now he had asked only for a coachman and had turned down every other offer of company.
"Are you giving me orders now?" Ulrich asked, fixing Fabian with a stern look from beneath those deep red eyes.
"N—No, My Lord! But please! You are the Count. Whatever it is you’re looking for, tell me, and I will send our best men to retrieve it. Don’t put yourself in danger!" He said, his voice tinged with pleading.
Their exchange was loud enough or rather, Fabian was loud enough, that several maids turned to look, concern creeping across their faces. Even Airam, Hermione, and Esther had slipped out of their reading and writing lesson to see what the commotion was.
Ulrich glanced briefly at the three of them.
"If I do not return by next week," he said, "all three are to continue being raised as daughters of the Rubenhart House. When they come of age, you will determine who among them is best suited to succeed me."
Fabian went speechless.
So did everyone else.
First, Ulrich was speaking as though his death were a genuine possibility. And second perhaps more shocking still he was already laying out the future of the Rubenhart name and legacy, intending to pass it to three girls he had only just adopted.
The three girls themselves looked no less stunned. Hermione in particular seemed shaken, as though she hadn’t expected anything remotely like this.
It was almost suspicious, the way he was treating them.
Though perhaps it was simply Ulrich being overly dramatic.
He had no intention of dying but the possibility existed, and he knew it. And if he did, he wanted his promises to the girls to hold even beyond his death: a home, safety, an education. He was a man of his word, and it would feel very much like defeat if, after everything he had done to pull them from a life of slavery and abuse, those three girls ended up on the same broken path they had walked in the novel.
With that said, Ulrich pulled on his cloak and climbed into the carriage.
"My Lord!" Fabian stepped forward. "Please, I beg you to reconsider—"
"I am not dying, Fabian," Ulrich said, annoyed.
Fabian fell silent and looked at him.
"But if I do," Ulrich said, holding his gaze, "you will manage this house and see to the girls until they come of age. I have left a writ bearing my seal in my study. Use it if the need arises."
He said nothing more, and signalled the coachman to go.
Fabian stood and watched, powerless, as the carriage rolled away and the sound of hooves faded down the road.
Inside the cabin, Ulrich rested his elbow on the armrest and leaned his cheek against his fist, watching the scenery roll past outside.
He genuinely had no intention of dying. That was precisely why he was heading to such a dangerous place to get something that would grant him the power and the leverage he needed to survive this cursed novel.
Ulrich was by no means weak. He had been rigorously trained by his father since childhood, and Ulrich himself possessed the discipline to forge his own strength.
Physically, he was already stronger than veterans. He was a masterful swordsman, the blade an extension of his own arm, deeply ingrained into his muscle memory.
His problem lay entirely in magic.
He had not been gifted with mana.
Despite being a veritable genius when it came to spell theory and magical creation, having studied and memorized countless spells inside and out, he was entirely incapable of putting them to use. The fault lay within his own mana core.
In this world, every human and creature was born with a mana core. At the age of ten, however, the core underwent a ’Blossoming’. It would expand and settle, finally allowing a person to truly draw upon their mana, to command it, and to have the magic answer them in return.
During the Blossoming, a mana core revealed two crucial aspects: its shape, and its layers.
Shape and layers dictated everything.
Commoners overwhelmingly possessed a spherical core with a single layer. But occasionally, a genius would awaken a core of a different shape entirely, or one that already possessed two or more layers right from the start.
Ulrich, however, despite being born of a highly distinguished and ancient noble bloodline, had awakened a perfectly common, single-layered spherical core. The shape he could perhaps forgive, divergent shapes were exceedingly rare, after all but the layers were a bitter disappointment. Ulrich had fully expected his core to blossom with at least two layers, and perhaps even give him prismatic shape. Or actually getting two llayers maybe rarer than actually obtain a shape...
Regardless as if that insult weren’t enough, Ulrich suffered from a rare condition known as Core Sickness.
They were microscopic countless fractures, not in the core’s shape, but in its very integrity. Somewhere within his spherical core, a several tiny flaws allowed mana to bleed out before it could ever be fully shaped into a spell. It was like trying to carry water in a bucket with countless pinholes in the bottom. Whenever he tried to ’spin’ a spell, attempting to weave threads of mana through his core, a sharp, tearing pain would follow, and the resulting spell would collapse into instability after couple seconds depending on the complexity of the spell.
For someone of Ulrich’s standing and ego, it was a humiliation. He had been quietly mocked and sneered at by countless peers because of it.
No matter how brilliantly he understood the theory of spells and magic, it felt entirely useless if he couldn’t put a single ounce of it into practice.
That was precisely why Ulrich had compensated by dedicating himself so eagerly to the sword and martial arts.
There were, of course, theoretical ways to treat Core Sickness but to begin with Ulrich had the most serious case of mana core leaks ever seen in history with countless flaws in his core. On top of that the procedures were notoriously dangerous, and Ulrich could easily die in the attempt which was exactly why the original Ulrich had never chanced it despite the sickness itself was deathly for him.
His pride simply wasn’t vast enough to wager his life on it.
But things had changed the moment Ulrich ceased to be just Ulrich, the moment the memories of a past life, and of the very novel he was living in, had surfaced in his mind.
First and foremost, his life was already in danger simply by the fact of existing within this world.
Secondly, thanks to his knowledge of the story, he knew exactly how to remedy his Core Sickness.
Yes, he could die in the attempt, but there was no faster way.
Perhaps he had successfully dodged the immediate death flags associated with the three sisters by adopting them, but there were countless other dangers looming ahead. Ulrich already knew he had painted a target on his back simply by bringing those girls into his house.
He needed the strength to fight back, and unfortunately, in a world ruled by magic, martial arts and swordsmanship alone would never be enough.
For that, he needed a functioning mana core.
If he had been born with a defective core, then he would just have to get a new one.
He would have to destroy his current core entirely, and forge a new one in its place. And not just any ordinary core, either.
He would forge one of the three most legendary cores in existence, a relic left behind by a living God, the Father of Magic.
The Hollow Core.
- Chapter 104: Copper Guild
- Chapter 103: Reaching the Skargardian Capital
- Chapter 102: Night Camping Before The Capital
- Chapter 101: Hermione Doesn’t Want To Get Fat
- Chapter 100: Zagon
- Chapter 99: Travel-Sickened Sisters
- Chapter 98: Departure To The Skargardian Capital
- Chapter 97: It Was Truly a Wonderful Night
- Chapter 96: The Confined Witch [2]
- Chapter 95: The Confined Witch [1]
- Chapter 94: Healing Meera
- Chapter 93: Worried Sisters
- Chapter 92: Black Runes
- Chapter 91: Thoughtful Ulrich
- Chapter 90: Esther Heard Strange Sounds
- Chapter 89: Meera in Ulrich’s Bedroom [2] R-18
- Chapter 88: Meera in Ulrich’s Bedroom [1] R-18
- Chapter 87: The Sisterly Dinner with Ulrich and Meera
- Chapter 86: Suspiscious Meera
- Chapter 85: Negociations With Meera
- Chapter 84: Uneasy Sisters
- Chapter 83: Lady Meera
- Chapter 82: Influence
- Chapter 81: Unexpectedly Airam Dances Better
- Chapter 80: Studying The Thornbreath
- Chapter 79: Mark Scolded by Ulrich
- Chapter 78: New Home For Ceres
- Chapter 77: Ulrich’s Offer [2]
- Chapter 76: Ulrich’s Offer [1]
- Chapter 75: Thornbreath Curse
- Chapter 74: Ceres [4]
- Chapter 73: Ceres [3]
- Chapter 72: Ceres [2]
- Chapter 71: Ceres [1]
- Chapter 70: Bear
- Chapter 69: Magical Beasts and Hunter Union
- Chapter 68: The Sisters Learn To Dance
- Chapter 67: Hermione Wants Ulrich to Watch
- Chapter 66: Started Well and Ended Wrong
- Chapter 65: Libra [4]
- Chapter 64: Libra [3]
- Chapter 63: Libra [2]
- Chapter 62: Libra [1]
- Chapter 61: Weaponry
- Chapter 60: Jewelry For The Sisters [2]
- Chapter 59: Jewelry For The Sisters [1]
- Chapter 58: Hefty Spending For The Sisters
- Chapter 57: Dressing The Sisters [2]
- Chapter 56: Dressing The Sisters [1]
- Chapter 55: The Sisters Prepare For Their First Outing
- Chapter 54: Stubborn Airam
- Chapter 53: Elana’s Lessons with Ulrich
- Chapter 52: Elana’s Lessons
- Chapter 51: Sisterly Dinner with Ulrich [2]
- Chapter 50: Sisterly Dinner with Ulrich [1]
- Chapter 49: Linnea’s Lessons with Ulrich
- Chapter 48: Sisterly Dinner [2]
- Chapter 47: Royal Invitation
- Chapter 46: Airam’s Lone Training
- Chapter 45: Esther Caught Red-Handed
- Chapter 44: Two Years
- Chapter 43: Esther’s Dream
- Chapter 42: They Belong To Me
- Chapter 41: Meera’s Intervention
- Chapter 40: Lucida’s Attack [2]
- Chapter 39: Lucida’s Attack [1]
- Chapter 38: The Sisters’s Future Plans
- Chapter 37: Kaliantha
- Chapter 36: The Inept King of Skargardia
- Chapter 35: Ashara Frost
- Chapter 34: Skargardian Capital
- Chapter 33: Covens and Witches
- Chapter 32: The Usual Morning For The Sisters
- Chapter 31: Sisterly Dinner
- Chapter 30: Three Different Sisters
- Chapter 29: The Grandmaster Brian Puzzled About Ulrich’s Intentions
- Chapter 28: The Grandmaster’s Shock
- Chapter 27: Mana Core Shapes Assessment
- Chapter 26: The Mourning Sisters
- Chapter 25: The Learning Sisters
- Chapter 24: Airam’s Decision
- Chapter 23: Formal Adoption
- Chapter 22: The Eldest is the stupidest, and the Youngest is the Smartest
- Chapter 21: Esther
- Chapter 20: Ulrich’s Punishment
- Chapter 19: Ulrich’s Return
- Chapter 18: Nine Days
- Chapter 17: Aftermath With Meera
- Chapter 16: With Meera in the Captain’s Cabin R-18
- Chapter 15: Meera in Love
- Chapter 14: Sea Worm
- Chapter 13: Alive
- Chapter 12: Bothered Meera
- Chapter 11: Dangerous Sisters
- Chapter 10: The Maelstrom of Forgotten Depths
- Chapter 9: The Blue Scar
- Chapter 8: You Are Drunk
- Chapter 7: Meera
- Chapter 6: Seeking a New Core
- Chapter 5: Tutors For the Villainesses
- Chapter 4: [Prologue] Meeting The Villainesses
- Chapter 3: Facing The Young Villainesses [2]
- Chapter 2: Facing The Young Villainesses [1]
- Chapter 1: My Step-Daughters Are The Villainesses
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