Taste of Magic: Ambassador's Voice
Chapter 109 – Ever Closer
- Chapter 216 – Winter’s Promise
- Chapter 215 – Ice and Memories
- Chapter 214 – Ice Festival
- Chapter 213 – Tiramisu
- Chapter 212 – Harsh Winter
- Chapter 211 – Spellbound Pastry
- Chapter 210 – Archpatissier’s Path
- Chapter 209 – The First Strike
- Chapter 208 – Winter is Here
- Chapter 207 – Magical Pastry Class
- Chapter 206 – Before They Learn
- Chapter 205 – The Head of the Snake
- Chapter 204 – Building
- Chapter 203 – Frozen Solid
- Chapter 202 – Archbishop
- Chapter 201 – The Cornered Rat
- Chapter 200 – Lessons for the Proud
- Chapter 199 – Wrong Kind of Apprentice
- Chapter 198 – A Town Under Strain
- Chapter 197 – Shared Burdens
- Chapter 196 – A Flavor That Was Lost
- Chapter 195 – Archpatissier
- Chapter 194 – Frozen Custard, Burning Stakes
- Chapter 193 – Elemental Conjuration
- Chapter 192 – When History Lies
- Chapter 191 – Last Pieces
- Chapter 190 – Not Yet
- Chapter 189 – The Sacred Treasures
- Chapter 188 – A Table for Princess
- Chapter 187 – An Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 186 – Unforgettable Entrance
- Chapter 185 – A Masterpiece in Progress
- Chapter 184 – Chocolate and Coffee
- Chapter 183 – Imperial Scrutiny
- Chapter 182 – Bake Fast, Think Faster
- Chapter 181 – The City in The Trees
- Chapter 180 – Becoming a Noblewoman
- Chapter 179 – Report from the Drow
- Chapter 178 – The Duchess Arrives
- Chapter 177 – A Noble Solution
- Chapter 176 – Wyvern Eclairs
- Chapter 175 – Sienna’s Evolution
- Chapter 174 – Sudden Change
- Chapter 173 – Training Roxie
- Chapter 172 – Consequences
- Chapter 171 – Triumph of Sunglow
- Chapter 170 – Judgement Before Dawn
- Chapter 169 – Clash of Three Forces
- Chapter 168 – Repeated Path
- Chapter 167 – The Sweet March
- Chapter 166 – Treats and Soldiers
- Chapter 165 – Secret Mission
- Chapter 164 – A Taste of Peace
- Chapter 163 – Macarons
- Chapter 162 – Not Alone
- Chapter 161 – Heiliger’s Archmage
- Chapter 159 – The Bakery War
- Chapter 160 – Small Victories
- Chapter 158 – A Taste of Euphoria
- Chapter 157 – The Gift of Faith
- Chapter 156 – House of Sinclair
- Chapter 155 – New Invention
- Chapter 154 – Ambassador of the Realms
- Chapter 153 – Archmage’s Web
- Chapter 152 – Wards and Wishes
- Chapter 151 – The Siren’s Message
- Chapter 150 – Chocolate-Cherry Cake
- Chapter 149 – Cold Hands, Warm Heart
- Chapter 148 – Spirit Grass
- Chapter 147 – Sea Storm
- Chapter 146 – Glassberry Experiments
- Chapter 145 – Strawberry Sweet Rolls
- Chapter 144 – Deals and Doubts
- Chapter 143 – Shady Clauses
- Chapter 142 – Count’s Offer
- Chapter 141 – Downfall of Sunglow
- Chapter 140 – The Warded Case
- Chapter 139 – Elven Mission
- Chapter 138 – The Grand Reopening
- Chapter 137 – Last Preparations
- Chapter 136 – Moving
- Chapter 135 – Lessons in Control
- Chapter 134 – Dust and Fire
- Chapter 133 – Now There are Two
- Chapter 132 – Battle for Talent
- Chapter 131 – Race to Pertia
- Chapter 130 – War of Elves and Humans
- Chapter 129 – Cooking with Magic
- Chapter 128 – Day in the Life of Young Parents
- Chapter 127 – Egg Hatching
- Chapter 126 – The Ones who Remember
- Chapter 125 – Renovations
- Chapter 124 – Return to the Bakery
- Chapter 123 – Inheritance
- Chapter 122 – Blood and Roses
- Chapter 121 – The Stone of Sacrifice
- Chapter 120 – Rank S
- Chapter 119 – Into The Night
- Chapter 118 – Blooming Memories
- Chapter 117 – Questions
- Chapter 116 – Magic Lessons
- Chapter 115 – Skill Grind
- Chapter 114 – Arcane Skills
- Chapter 113 – Battle Plan
- Chapter 112 – Farmer and Elf
- Chapter 111 – Magic Pastries
- Chapter 110 – Together
- Chapter 109 – Ever Closer
- Chapter 108 – Destroyer of Realms
- Chapter 107 – Poison
- Chapter 106 – Message from the Monster Realm
- Chapter 105 – Stubborn Youth
- Chapter 104 – Sinclair Family
- Chapter 103 – Monster Egg
- Chapter 102 – Magitech Market
- Chapter 101 – Sparkle Meringue Pie
- Chapter 100 – Sunglow Baking Competition
- Chapter 99 – Chocolate and Gold
- Chapter 98 – Family Reunion
- Chapter 97 – Blueberry-Zephyr Muffins
- Chapter 96 – Duke Sinclair
- Chapter 95 – Festival Preparations
- Chapter 94 – Mana Corruption
- Chapter 93 – Wind, Fire, and Lightning
- Chapter 92 – Blue Eyes
- Chapter 91 – Second Mission
- Chapter 90 – Sick Leave
- Chapter 89 – Never Stop Working
- Chapter 88 – Summer Hues
- Chapter 87 – Rank B
- Chapter 86 – Old Friend
- Chapter 85 – Healing Waffles
- Chapter 84 – Architect’s Gift
- Chapter 83 – Wyrm’s Peak
- Chapter 82 – Blacksmith’s Little Helper
- Chapter 81 – Council of Elders
- Chapter 80 – Silver Elf
- Chapter 79 – Fenrora
- Chapter 78 – Open Secret
- Chapter 77 – Silent Goodbye
- Chapter 76 – Perfecting the Choux
- Chapter 75 – Hidden Recipe
- Chapter 74 – Caramel Sauce
- Chapter 73 – Weeping Sapmelon
- Chapter 72 – Strengthening Memories
- Chapter 71 – Silent Weeping
- Chapter 70 – Night Realm
- Chapter 69 – History of Sunglow
- Chapter 68 – Albino Gaze
- Chapter 67 – Sunglow vs the Church
- Chapter 66 – The Truth
- Chapter 65 – Forgotten Legend
- Chapter 64 – Skill Inspection
- Chapter 63 – Into the Monster Realm
- Chapter 62 – Arcane Baker
- Chapter 61 – Bitter Medicine
- Chapter 60 – Horde
- Chapter 59 – Healing Pastry
- Chapter 58 – Suppressed Curiosity
- Chapter 57 – His Name
- Chapter 56 – Taming the Passage
- Chapter 55 – Guild Infirmary
- Chapter 54 – Struggle Against Self
- Chapter 53 – Searching
- Chapter 52 – Restless Sunday
- Chapter 51 – Letter
- Chapter 50 – Back to Normalcy
- Chapter 49 – Shimmertart
- Chapter 48 – Ice Bowl
- Chapter 47 – Pang of Reality
- Chapter 46 – Hot Bath
- Chapter 45 – Milo
- Chapter 44 – Sunglow Market
- Chapter 43 – Forgotten Seeds
- Chapter 42 – Mysteries of Feyfruit
- Chapter 41 – Sandwiches
- Chapter 40 – Broken Glass
- Chapter 39 – New Routine
- Chapter 38 – How to Train Your Wyrm
- Chapter 37 – Sienna
- Chapter 36 – Savior of Sunglow
- Chapter 35 – Future Memories
- Chapter 34 – Sunglow under Attack
- Chapter 33 – Hardships of Womanhood
- Chapter 32 – Makings of a Farmer
- Chapter 31 – New Rhythm
- Chapter 30 – Architect
- Chapter 29 – Secret Letter
- Chapter 28 – The Unwanted Visitor
- Chapter 27 – Troubles with the Door
- Chapter 26 – Visions of the Past and Future
- Chapter 25 – Helpless
- Chapter 24 – Glowing
- Chapter 23 – Pear Rolls
- Chapter 22 – Bake Your Heart out
- Chapter 21 – Market Contest
- Chapter 20 – Planks and Nails
- Chapter 19 – Bakers Guild
- Chapter 18 – Pertia
- Chapter 17 – Hobgoblin
- Chapter 16 – Inescapable Past
- Chapter 15 – Lost Garden
- Chapter 14 – Sunglow Party
- Chapter 13 – Drow Tailor
- Chapter 12 – Making Bread
- Chapter 11 – True Apprentice
- Chapter 10 – Busy Morning
- Chapter 9 – Meeting Knightmare
- Chapter 8 – Master Baker
- Chapter 7 – Fireside Inn
- Chapter 6 – Cleaning, Cleaning, All Day Long
- Chapter 5 – Flipping Eggs
- Chapter 4 – Unlocking a Class
- Chapter 3 – Sliver of Hope
- Chapter 2 – Magic of Cake
- Chapter 1 – The Final Ritual
Melina couldn't quite believe her ears. In her mind, there couldn't be anyone else who could tear the realms apart like she had. This wasn't some simple magic one could just learn on a whim. It wasn't a basic fireball or healing spell anyone could do.
"We're talking about splitting realms here," Melina said in disbelief.
Elowen's frown deepened. "Tell me, how did you acquire as much power as you did last time? My memory is still patchy."
Melina thought about it. If she were a bit more arrogant, she would have said that it was all due to her hard work and talent. However, upon careful consideration, that wasn't true.
That wasn't to say that she didn't work hard. Of course, she did, but she wasn't exclusive in that regard. The Church had always provided her with everything she needed to grow her abilities. Best instructors, many missions for practice, scrolls, and books to study from.
At the time, she thought it was normal. That was how all System users were taught. But what if that wasn't the case? The groups she had worked with had always been small. What if they had been searching for someone who could accomplish their goal, and she just happened to be the most promising candidate?
"It was thanks to the Church…" she admitted. "They provided me with everything necessary."
Alistair frowned. "But isn't that true for every System user that comes to the Church?"
"No… I don't think it is. Obviously, they'd pay more attention to you because you're a noble, but they shouldn't have paid so much attention to me. I was just an orphan. Thinking about it, I don't remember other orphans ever getting as far as I did."
"Isn't it just because you were better than them?" Alistair questioned.
"Strong enough to rip apart worlds? I imagine it would take more than just pure perseverance and grit to reach such magical power and skill," Elowen said suspiciously.
Melina realized that Elowen was right. All this time, she had so foolishly thought that if she were to step aside, then the problem would be solved on its own. That the world would never reach the same tragic event again.
I was too naive. The Church must be training somebody to become the next [Archmage] right as we speak. The same tragedy is going to happen again. This would also explain why the Architect would be so eager for people to regain memories of the past. It's so we could prevent it all from happening again.
Although it is a neutral being, even the Architect would take action if the events led to the world's eventual demise.
"Melina…" Alistair looked at her with concern.
"They're going to do it again…" she muttered.
Elowen nodded and rubbed the bridge of his nose. "Yes, that's the conclusion I reached yesterday after regaining my memories. I wish to prevent the disaster, but I don't think I can do it alone. I need human allies."
Melina felt overwhelmed. Realistically, she should have accounted for the fact that the Church would try to reach the same goal as before. After all, they hate everything related to the Monster Realms with the passion of a thousand blazing suns. But for some reason, she had thought that her measly sacrifice would have been enough to fix the world, and the Church would merely be an entity for her to avoid.
But the truth was that the world was sailing down the same destructive path with or without Melina at the helm.
"We can't let that happen again! There are no winners in that scenario!" Melina said firmly. "But what can we even do?"
Elowen winced, rubbing the bridge of his nose. "I have no clue. I know every elf would be against the separation, so I could definitely gather them together."
"That would just be outright human-elf war!" Alistair protested.
"Yes, that would be my last resort. I'd much rather have humans work together with us on this issue. Hence why I came to you instead of sailing back to Euroa right away. I want us to find a solution together."
"Thank you. For giving us a chance, even if I lied to you about how much I remembered. I was afraid that you would…" Melina began but trailed off.
"Would what?" Elowen asked.
"Kill her," Alistair replied deadpan, glaring in Elowen's direction.
"That would be my last resort if Melina proved to be completely uncooperative," the elf said.
Melina noticed that this only put Alistair in a fouler mood, as he gritted his teeth.
"Thankfully, we are very much willing to cooperate, so that won't happen, right?" Melina squeezed Alistair's hand. He looked at her with a conflicted expression, then nodded.
"Yes, of course. Although I'm not sure what we could do currently. I'm not a [General] in this lifetime and Melina is not a [Archmage]," Alistair said.
"I believe Melina's knowledge will be our true asset rather than her magic. It's like you're magicless, either. You can channel Sienna's mana," Elowen said.
Sienna chittered in approval, although it felt weaker than her usual energetic chitter. Melina patted the wyrm gently, urging her to keep resting.
"I can, but Sienna needs time to recover."
"Of course. I'm not suggesting we spring into action right this second. Thanks to your cooperation, we have time to think our things through. What about you, Lord Sinclair? Would it be possible for you to eventually regain your influence as a human [General]?" Elowen asked hopefully.
"I'm afraid not," Alistair said firmly, surprising Melina.
"Why not?" She and Elowen asked in unison.
"It is not a path I wish to follow this time around," Alistair said firmly. "In fact, the path I'm heading down now, I'm likely to lose any connection to my family. But I shall support this endeavour to my utmost ability otherwise."
So he doesn't intend to marry the princess. But would Duke Sinclair really cut him out of the family for just that? Okay, maybe he would if it were just him, but I feel that the Duchess wouldn't allow it.
"I'm sure it'll all turn out all right with your family," Melina consoled.
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"Well, in either case, it appears that we'll be operating with a rather small scope of influence… Dear System, this is giving me even more of a headache," Elowen winced.
"Why don't we discuss what we could do after the festival? I feel like we all need some time to think and process this," Melina suggested.
"Agreed," Elowen said with a nod.
"Yeah, there's a lot to think about," Alistair agreed.
After saying their goodbyes, Melina and Alistair left the Guild. They looked at each other somewhat glumly, not quite sure what to do next. Melina sighed. Things seemed to be getting worse with each passing day.
"What can we even do to stop this?" She asked while looking up at the cloudless sky. It looked full of life, but she could still remember how horrible it looked when the world was on its last leg. She had to stop it from happening again.
"Hey, didn't we agree to think about this later?" Alistair chastised.
"Yes, but…"
He wrapped his arm around her shoulders and gently urged her forward. "You're still recovering just like Sienna. You need to regain your strength and recover. A strong body means a strong mind, no?"
Melina nodded. He used this phrase a lot in the past whenever she was injured and wanted to rush back into action.
"It's still the festival. Let's go and see it. Enjoy the festivities for once. It would be a shame to just let it all pass by without enjoying anything," he suggested.
Melina felt guilty about relaxing at a time like this. But on the other hand, the separation of realms wouldn't happen tomorrow. It would be another 12 years until it happened. Maybe even more if the person the Church chose as the new Archmage wouldn't be able to learn as quickly as Melina.
I think I can afford one day of rest.
"Let's go," Melina nodded and allowed Alistair to guide her towards the beach.
Their initial walk was silent as Melina was still deep in her thoughts, trying to come up with a solution. But as they kept walking, she became more aware of his hand on her shoulder with each minute.
"What about Charlotte?" She asked awkwardly, doing her best not to flush. But she was failing miserably.
"She's together with Mother and Father today, greeting some higher caliber guests of the festival," he replied.
"Shouldn't you be with them?" Melina asked in surprise.
"No. Nobody really cares about the third son of the family. Charlotte, on the other hand, is starting to get a lot of attention. Apparently, she recently received her first marriage proposal," Alistair said with a sour look on his face.
"What? Isn't it way too early for that?"
"Obviously. Father rejected it at once," he said. Judging from his reaction, Melina was sure that the sender of that letter would have their legs broken if the Duke hadn't rejected it. Charlotte was just a child. It was far too early to think about matters of marriage.
"Good. Charlotte needs to enjoy her childhood and then choose to marry someone she likes. She can do that right?" Melina asked cautiously.
"Well… It's hard to say. If she chooses somebody with a similar social standing, then theoretically, there shouldn't be a problem. Not even from Father, since he's rather lenient on Charlotte," he said, then narrowed his eyes. "The problem is that nobody is worthy enough to marry Charlotte."
Melina chuckled. She never knew that Alistair used to be such an overprotective big brother. In her memories, he and Charlotte never really appeared that close.
"Never took you for the overbearing brother type. Who did she marry last time?" She asked and felt Alistair's grip tighten on Melina's shoulder, almost painfully so.
Sienna snapped at his fingers, making him relax his grip.
"Sorry, Melina. It's just that last time… I didn't even get to attend her wedding. I don't even know whether the marriage was arranged or not… After I married the princess, we grew completely estranged," he explained.
"Isn't it exciting then?" Melina poked his shoulder playfully.
"Exciting?"
"You get to experience her wedding for the first time, despite living this life for a second time," she pointed out.
Alistair relaxed and nodded. "You're right. That is exciting. In fact, there are lots of exciting new things happening."
His gaze lingered on Melina for a long while, and she felt him pull her even closer to his side. It wasn't uncomfortable, no. In fact, she enjoyed this closeness. But was it alright? They shouldn't be wandering around the busy festival while sticking so close to each other. Anybody would mistake them for a couple.
"A-Alistair, is it alright if we walk around like this?" She asked, nervously fiddling with a hair near her ear. Suddenly, she couldn't decide where to put it–the wind seemed to blow it in her face all the time.
"Why wouldn't it be?" He asked somewhat mischievously.
The man was completely aware of what he was doing. Was he teasing Melina on purpose? No, Alistair wasn't like that. He was always gentlemanly and kind, respectful of other people's boundaries. Yet since they reunited in Sunglow, he'd always seemed somewhat pushy.
"What if your Father sees? He wanted me not to interact with you at all," she said.
"What did you say?"
"I said that I wouldn't agree to it," she said, still fiddling with her stray lock.
Alistair suddenly stopped on the side of the path. He gently took hold of the hair she was messing with and settled it behind her ear, his fingers brushing against her cheeks as he retreated. He was beaming at her the whole time. "Then there isn't a problem. Let's enjoy the festivities!"
Melina was a bit surprised by the gesture. This man was growing bolder by the minute. Was it alright to let him?
Perhaps some more logical part of Melina would have managed to say no and create a respectable distance between them. But she was walking next to a man she had been in love with for years. No, she was most certainly still in love with him. Her heart fluttered in his presence, and she didn't wish this moment to end.
For one day, I'll enjoy myself. One day of full fun and relaxation, and then I'll go back to business. It's a festival after all.
They began by checking the stalls. Today, the promenade was filled with more high-end stalls than before. The food looked more like something you'd find in a noble's mansion rather than a town like Sunglow. There were more expensive products sold—jewelry and fabrics.
Clientele had changed too, as there were fewer regular people like Melina and more rich merchants and actual noblemen like Alistair. If it wasn't for his presence, Melina wasn't sure if she'd feel comfortable walking among them.
"Interesting how today everything is more expensive," Melina noted.
"Father thought that it would be a good way to get money into Sunglow. I'm surprised so many nobles actually responded to his invitation," Alistair said.
So actual nobles are walking here. Now I really don't want to stay.
Among the elaborate stalls, Melina also noticed Etrian. He had a stall with some of the best outfits she had seen him make, and his stuff was already fancy on its own. She suspected that he had used the glass-like threads from the Monster Realm tree. There was no doubt that any noble would pay a huge sum to get their hands on an outfit made of something unique like that.
Part of her was curious to know whether the outfits had some effects imbued into them, but she decided that it wasn't the right time to ask. For now, she pulled on Alistair's sleeve and pointed to nearby benches.
"Could we rest for a moment? I think I'm getting a bit tired," she said. They hadn't walked much but her body must have been more exhausted from handling all that mana than she realized.
"Of course! Sorry that I didn't realize that you're tired sooner," Alistair said, looking guilty.
"It's okay. I didn't realize how tired I was," Melina admitted.
"I'll get you and Sienna something to drink. Could you wait here?"
"Thank you," she replied with a nod.
Alistair hurried away, disappearing into the crowd. Sienna chittered, looking a bit better than before. This was a great relief to Melina. It appeared that time in the sunlight had aided in her recovery. She hoped that her little familiar would be able to make a full recovery given enough time.
"I'm glad to see you better, Sienna," Melina said, gently taking the wyrm in her hands and patting her.
"Well, well, well. I thought the rumors had gone a step too far this time, but it appears they were true. My brother has fallen for a peasant wench who harbors monsters," a cold voice suddenly said.
Melina looked up and saw a tall man, quite similar to Alistair—same golden eyes, same black hair only cut much shorter. An unpleasant sneer was spread on his features as he looked down on Melina as if she were a cockroach that had found its way into his bed.
She recognized him. It was the eldest son of the Sinclair family—Richard Sinclair. Melina didn't doubt that there would be a confrontation, so she shielded Sienna, pulling her closer.
- Chapter 216 – Winter’s Promise
- Chapter 215 – Ice and Memories
- Chapter 214 – Ice Festival
- Chapter 213 – Tiramisu
- Chapter 212 – Harsh Winter
- Chapter 211 – Spellbound Pastry
- Chapter 210 – Archpatissier’s Path
- Chapter 209 – The First Strike
- Chapter 208 – Winter is Here
- Chapter 207 – Magical Pastry Class
- Chapter 206 – Before They Learn
- Chapter 205 – The Head of the Snake
- Chapter 204 – Building
- Chapter 203 – Frozen Solid
- Chapter 202 – Archbishop
- Chapter 201 – The Cornered Rat
- Chapter 200 – Lessons for the Proud
- Chapter 199 – Wrong Kind of Apprentice
- Chapter 198 – A Town Under Strain
- Chapter 197 – Shared Burdens
- Chapter 196 – A Flavor That Was Lost
- Chapter 195 – Archpatissier
- Chapter 194 – Frozen Custard, Burning Stakes
- Chapter 193 – Elemental Conjuration
- Chapter 192 – When History Lies
- Chapter 191 – Last Pieces
- Chapter 190 – Not Yet
- Chapter 189 – The Sacred Treasures
- Chapter 188 – A Table for Princess
- Chapter 187 – An Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 186 – Unforgettable Entrance
- Chapter 185 – A Masterpiece in Progress
- Chapter 184 – Chocolate and Coffee
- Chapter 183 – Imperial Scrutiny
- Chapter 182 – Bake Fast, Think Faster
- Chapter 181 – The City in The Trees
- Chapter 180 – Becoming a Noblewoman
- Chapter 179 – Report from the Drow
- Chapter 178 – The Duchess Arrives
- Chapter 177 – A Noble Solution
- Chapter 176 – Wyvern Eclairs
- Chapter 175 – Sienna’s Evolution
- Chapter 174 – Sudden Change
- Chapter 173 – Training Roxie
- Chapter 172 – Consequences
- Chapter 171 – Triumph of Sunglow
- Chapter 170 – Judgement Before Dawn
- Chapter 169 – Clash of Three Forces
- Chapter 168 – Repeated Path
- Chapter 167 – The Sweet March
- Chapter 166 – Treats and Soldiers
- Chapter 165 – Secret Mission
- Chapter 164 – A Taste of Peace
- Chapter 163 – Macarons
- Chapter 162 – Not Alone
- Chapter 161 – Heiliger’s Archmage
- Chapter 159 – The Bakery War
- Chapter 160 – Small Victories
- Chapter 158 – A Taste of Euphoria
- Chapter 157 – The Gift of Faith
- Chapter 156 – House of Sinclair
- Chapter 155 – New Invention
- Chapter 154 – Ambassador of the Realms
- Chapter 153 – Archmage’s Web
- Chapter 152 – Wards and Wishes
- Chapter 151 – The Siren’s Message
- Chapter 150 – Chocolate-Cherry Cake
- Chapter 149 – Cold Hands, Warm Heart
- Chapter 148 – Spirit Grass
- Chapter 147 – Sea Storm
- Chapter 146 – Glassberry Experiments
- Chapter 145 – Strawberry Sweet Rolls
- Chapter 144 – Deals and Doubts
- Chapter 143 – Shady Clauses
- Chapter 142 – Count’s Offer
- Chapter 141 – Downfall of Sunglow
- Chapter 140 – The Warded Case
- Chapter 139 – Elven Mission
- Chapter 138 – The Grand Reopening
- Chapter 137 – Last Preparations
- Chapter 136 – Moving
- Chapter 135 – Lessons in Control
- Chapter 134 – Dust and Fire
- Chapter 133 – Now There are Two
- Chapter 132 – Battle for Talent
- Chapter 131 – Race to Pertia
- Chapter 130 – War of Elves and Humans
- Chapter 129 – Cooking with Magic
- Chapter 128 – Day in the Life of Young Parents
- Chapter 127 – Egg Hatching
- Chapter 126 – The Ones who Remember
- Chapter 125 – Renovations
- Chapter 124 – Return to the Bakery
- Chapter 123 – Inheritance
- Chapter 122 – Blood and Roses
- Chapter 121 – The Stone of Sacrifice
- Chapter 120 – Rank S
- Chapter 119 – Into The Night
- Chapter 118 – Blooming Memories
- Chapter 117 – Questions
- Chapter 116 – Magic Lessons
- Chapter 115 – Skill Grind
- Chapter 114 – Arcane Skills
- Chapter 113 – Battle Plan
- Chapter 112 – Farmer and Elf
- Chapter 111 – Magic Pastries
- Chapter 110 – Together
- Chapter 109 – Ever Closer
- Chapter 108 – Destroyer of Realms
- Chapter 107 – Poison
- Chapter 106 – Message from the Monster Realm
- Chapter 105 – Stubborn Youth
- Chapter 104 – Sinclair Family
- Chapter 103 – Monster Egg
- Chapter 102 – Magitech Market
- Chapter 101 – Sparkle Meringue Pie
- Chapter 100 – Sunglow Baking Competition
- Chapter 99 – Chocolate and Gold
- Chapter 98 – Family Reunion
- Chapter 97 – Blueberry-Zephyr Muffins
- Chapter 96 – Duke Sinclair
- Chapter 95 – Festival Preparations
- Chapter 94 – Mana Corruption
- Chapter 93 – Wind, Fire, and Lightning
- Chapter 92 – Blue Eyes
- Chapter 91 – Second Mission
- Chapter 90 – Sick Leave
- Chapter 89 – Never Stop Working
- Chapter 88 – Summer Hues
- Chapter 87 – Rank B
- Chapter 86 – Old Friend
- Chapter 85 – Healing Waffles
- Chapter 84 – Architect’s Gift
- Chapter 83 – Wyrm’s Peak
- Chapter 82 – Blacksmith’s Little Helper
- Chapter 81 – Council of Elders
- Chapter 80 – Silver Elf
- Chapter 79 – Fenrora
- Chapter 78 – Open Secret
- Chapter 77 – Silent Goodbye
- Chapter 76 – Perfecting the Choux
- Chapter 75 – Hidden Recipe
- Chapter 74 – Caramel Sauce
- Chapter 73 – Weeping Sapmelon
- Chapter 72 – Strengthening Memories
- Chapter 71 – Silent Weeping
- Chapter 70 – Night Realm
- Chapter 69 – History of Sunglow
- Chapter 68 – Albino Gaze
- Chapter 67 – Sunglow vs the Church
- Chapter 66 – The Truth
- Chapter 65 – Forgotten Legend
- Chapter 64 – Skill Inspection
- Chapter 63 – Into the Monster Realm
- Chapter 62 – Arcane Baker
- Chapter 61 – Bitter Medicine
- Chapter 60 – Horde
- Chapter 59 – Healing Pastry
- Chapter 58 – Suppressed Curiosity
- Chapter 57 – His Name
- Chapter 56 – Taming the Passage
- Chapter 55 – Guild Infirmary
- Chapter 54 – Struggle Against Self
- Chapter 53 – Searching
- Chapter 52 – Restless Sunday
- Chapter 51 – Letter
- Chapter 50 – Back to Normalcy
- Chapter 49 – Shimmertart
- Chapter 48 – Ice Bowl
- Chapter 47 – Pang of Reality
- Chapter 46 – Hot Bath
- Chapter 45 – Milo
- Chapter 44 – Sunglow Market
- Chapter 43 – Forgotten Seeds
- Chapter 42 – Mysteries of Feyfruit
- Chapter 41 – Sandwiches
- Chapter 40 – Broken Glass
- Chapter 39 – New Routine
- Chapter 38 – How to Train Your Wyrm
- Chapter 37 – Sienna
- Chapter 36 – Savior of Sunglow
- Chapter 35 – Future Memories
- Chapter 34 – Sunglow under Attack
- Chapter 33 – Hardships of Womanhood
- Chapter 32 – Makings of a Farmer
- Chapter 31 – New Rhythm
- Chapter 30 – Architect
- Chapter 29 – Secret Letter
- Chapter 28 – The Unwanted Visitor
- Chapter 27 – Troubles with the Door
- Chapter 26 – Visions of the Past and Future
- Chapter 25 – Helpless
- Chapter 24 – Glowing
- Chapter 23 – Pear Rolls
- Chapter 22 – Bake Your Heart out
- Chapter 21 – Market Contest
- Chapter 20 – Planks and Nails
- Chapter 19 – Bakers Guild
- Chapter 18 – Pertia
- Chapter 17 – Hobgoblin
- Chapter 16 – Inescapable Past
- Chapter 15 – Lost Garden
- Chapter 14 – Sunglow Party
- Chapter 13 – Drow Tailor
- Chapter 12 – Making Bread
- Chapter 11 – True Apprentice
- Chapter 10 – Busy Morning
- Chapter 9 – Meeting Knightmare
- Chapter 8 – Master Baker
- Chapter 7 – Fireside Inn
- Chapter 6 – Cleaning, Cleaning, All Day Long
- Chapter 5 – Flipping Eggs
- Chapter 4 – Unlocking a Class
- Chapter 3 – Sliver of Hope
- Chapter 2 – Magic of Cake
- Chapter 1 – The Final Ritual
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