Taste of Magic: Ambassador's Voice
Chapter 165 – Secret Mission
- 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
Monday morning signified that there were only a few days left until the Church set out on their expedition. Melina was preparing the best way she could, which involved her heading into the market early in the morning, hunting for more almond flour.
She couldn't believe that the Monster Lord actually had eaten her cooking and enjoyed it. Sure, he had attacked Elowen straight after he admitted that Melina had been the one who made the macarons. But the first impression didn't lie. Through Sienna's eyes she had seen it as clearly as if she had been there the whole time.
The way his eyes went wide with pleasant surprise when he bit into the macaron. She hadn't known that the formidable ruler of the Monster Realm could show such a delighted expression if only for a split second. It was another small but important step to establishing peace between their Realms. This should at least plant the thought into his mind that "Hey, maybe the Archmage really has changed."
Obviously, she didn't expect him to prance over and call her his best friend anytime soon. But by continuing to show him these small gestures of goodwill, they could establish a peaceful relationship. But obviously, the most important hurdle to overcome first was the Church.
Just as she thought about them, she saw a few priests pass by, giving her a long, distrustful look. There was no doubt that they were observing her every movement. Heiliger was convinced that Melina would do as she was told, but that didn't mean that she trusted Melina.
Although this made Melina wonder—why was the woman so sure that Melina would do what she wanted? She had been branded as the traitorous Archmage after all. Were they hoping to fool Melina to do their bidding without her knowing any better? Just like they had before. Or was it sheer faith that Melina would ultimately listen to the Church.
Melina was going through all sorts of scenarios in her mind, thinking of what she could do to counter their heinous plans. To stop them from finding and getting whatever it was that they wanted to get. The problem obviously was the firepower that the Church possessed. She had been watching the new people that had come into Sunglow, searching for other System users. The Guildmasters and the adventurers had also been trying to determine their exact number. For now, they suspected that there were around forty System users.
That was way too many for Melina and Elowen to deal with on just their own. Obviously, Sienna would be a powerful counter against them too, but it still wasn't enough. So instead of relying on firepower, Melina would rely on something more universal. Something that spoke to every person—food. That was the reason why she needed almond flour. Lots and lots of almond flour.
She had feared that initially she wouldn't be able to find any in Sunglow. The previous almond flour she had, she bought in Pertia. But as it turned out, she was in luck. The merchant from Pertia that sold the almond flour got it from Sunglow's port first. Apparently, it was a specialty item that can come all the way from Su Xien.
By asking around, Melina managed to catch him before he left for Pertia and bought all the almond flour he had, except for bags that he had promised to sell to the Bakers Guild in Pertia. Melina was more than satisfied with her haul. It should be more than enough to put her plan into motion. Best part about it—the Church could watch her all they wanted. All they'd see was a baker doing her job which was the most beautiful thing about the whole thing.
Even when she walked through the town, levitating the almond flour bags behind her, the priests couldn't do a thing. The Sunglowers watched her with an amused smile, looking even somewhat proud. The tourists however stared at her with eyes as wide as saucers. It certainly wasn't something you saw just anywhere.
"You actually found it?" Roxie asked, watching Melina levitate the almost flour bags behind her.
"I caught the merchant heading to Pertia. Got really lucky. A few more hours and he'd be gone," Melina said, bringing the almond flour into the kitchen. "Where's Adrien?"
"Practicing magic with Mango up in the attic," Roxie said. "He doesn't want to leave the bakery at all these days. I can barely convince him to get out into the garden."
Melina sighed. The boy had been very skittish and nervous ever since the Church's arrival. It made Melina wonder if he somehow remembered what happened in the previous timeline. She had asked him if he had any usual skills, but apparently he didn't. However, perhaps, subconsciously he knew what had happened in the previous timeline. His time with the Church had been nothing if not miserable.
"I'm a bit worried he might blow a hole in the roof…" Roxie said with a frown.
"His control has improved. It'll be fine," Melina said. He couldn't exactly levitate rocks as he wished, but he was past the stage of blowing things up by overloading them with mana. Perhaps it was also due to his diligent practice and actually using his mana instead of just letting it pile up without any discharge. "We should visit him up in the attic once in a while to keep him company."
"Why is he so jumpy around the Church?" Roxie asked.
Melina let out a strained smile. "Well, he likes monsters and wants to study them. You know how he is with Sienna and Mango right?"
Roxie nodded. Adrien was trying to get to Melina's familiars at every chance he got. Sienna didn't want to do anything with the boy—he was a bit too enthusiastic for her tastes. Mango initially was just scared of him, but lately she's been willing to indulge him, if just for a little bit. He'd managed to bribe her by giving up some of his pastries to her.
"You know that the Church wouldn't allow people to interact with monsters as closely as we do," Melina said.
"I really don't get it. Why are they so strict about it? Sienna and Mango are completely harmless," the girl said, reaching out and gently patting Sienna who was sitting on Melina's shoulder.
"Yeah, I agree. That's why we don't quite see eye to eye," Melina said, not elaborating further.
Roxie fidgeted nervously. "A-Are they going to punish you? Punish us all for keeping Sienna and Mango around?"
Melina smiled. "Don't worry it'll all be alright. I have just the plan to turn things around."
"Plan?" Roxie asked.
"I'll be making some luminfruit macarons. Will you want to watch?"
"Yes, please! Could I try making some too?" She asked shyly.
"Of course. I'll be making many batches. Watch how I make the first one, then join me afterwards."
"Yes!" Roxie cheered, and the two of them set off to work.
Melina showed her everything slowly, step by step just like Gilbert had shown her. The girl watched with great enthusiasm, and when Melina was making the second batch, she joined, making a smaller batch of macarons of her own.
"The most important part is adding the luminfruit pulp," Melina said, showing Roxie the pulp she had prepared in the early morning. She had to cut the fruit very finely and then crush into fine paste. Doing it by hand was rather difficult as she had to push the pulp through a metal sieve in order to cut up the fine grains within the pulp.
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It was easier with magic, but even then, she always put the pulp through the sieve in the end, just to make sure that there weren't any big chunks left. After that, Melina used a bit of fire magic to evaporate the moisture out, making it drier.
The first time she made luminfruit macarons, she used the pulp which ended up with horribly deformed cookies. She couldn't even get them off the tray—they were falling up instantly and sticking to her fingers like glue. Mango and Sienna thankfully helped her to get rid of that mess. Gloopy mess or not, it was still delicious.
"No more than a teaspoon. Anymore and the cookies will fall apart," Melina instructed.
"How do you know that? Do your skills tell you that?" Roxie asked, taking a trembling teaspoon of the luminfruit pulp and adding it to her mixture.
"Well, yes and no. I have
"Ten batches?! What happened to all the failures?" She asked.
"Those that had too much luminfruit had to be thrown out. It was too risky to feed them to Sienna and Mango. But those with too little luminfruit, I gave to everyone. You ate them too. Only my special client got the perfect batch," Melina explained, deciding that it wouldn't be wise to tell Roxie about the Monster Lord. It would only make the girl nervous, and there was no reason to involve her in that whole mess anyway.
"I feel that such valuable ingredients have to be thrown out…" Roxie muttered. "Dad hates wasting ingredients."
"That's why I keep test batches small. But it's only through testing that I can figure out how to best incorporate new ingredients. It is basically impossible to get it right with an ingredient you have never used before. Especially since nobody else has tried it either," she explained.
Roxie nodded thoughtfully. "Yeah, I guess there is no way to know how to use them. Monster Realm ingredients are different from our own fruit aren't they? Since they have magic in them."
"Exactly. Always have to account for how magic will interact once cooked. In this case, it actually works out well for us that we need only a bare minimum amount of luminfruit. We can sell the macarons without worrying about adverse effects," Melina explained. It wasn't guesswork either.
She had deliberately been using
But the skill did show that the macarons with too much luminfruit had a negative effect while those with just the right amount had a positive effect. It made finding the right amount necessary easier.
Roxie did her best to mimic Melina and make her own macarons, but the three attempts she made all ended in failure. The first time, she added too much luminfruit pulp, making the shells crack. It wasn't quite as bad as Melina's cracked shells, but these obviously couldn't be sold. Fortunately, they were good enough to eat for themselves, so Melina consoled the girl, saying that this way they'll get to enjoy the treat as well.
The second time she added too little, so there wasn't any effect applied to the shells. By the third batch, her hands had gotten tired and she couldn't quite whisk the eggs to the stiff peak consistency, resulting in flat and hard cookies. Not useful in macarons but a great snack for Melina's familiars.
"You'll get it right next time," she encouraged Roxie, who was munching on one of the failed cookies.
"It is still tasty…" the girl admitted somewhat dejectedly.
"Come on. We still have to cut out the gelee discs and assemble over a hundred macarons. You'll help me out, won't you?"
"Of course!"
By the time it was evening, the whole kitchen was covered in macarons. They had various gelee fillings—strawberry, cherry, blueberry. Even a few exotic fillings made it into the mix, like mango and banana. Melina didn't quite dare to make gelee out of any Monster Realm fruit. Not yet at least. She'd work on it later.
"What are we going to do with all these macarons?" Roxie asked. "Even if we are a bakery, there's enough here for nearly the whole town."
"Not yet, but we'll be making more tomorrow morning. And then we'll be selling them at a booth," Melina said.
"At a booth?" Roxie blinked.
"Yes. A special promotion to spread the name of our bakery far and wide. This is the peak time for tourism, not to mention all the members of the Church," Melina said, not disclosing the real purpose of her plan—gathering information.
She had talked it out with the Guildmaster and Elowen, and decided to use her macarons as a weapon of sorts. It even made the Monster Lord drop their guard. With it, Melina was going to figure out exactly how many System users were there and see if she could convince them to join up. Not to mention, that it really would spread the name of Sunglow Bakery far and wide. It was time for Alemahria to know what she was capable of. To join Auden Speziale on the front lines.
"I-Is it going to be just the two of us selling the macarons?" Roxie asked nervously. She was never put behind the counter during the work hours. The girl was quite shy around strangers, so Melina hadn't forced her to. Adrien had been more than enough to do the selling.
"I couldn't manage it all alone, but I can't force you into it either. Let me go talk to Adrien," Melina said, and headed upstairs to the attic.
She knocked on the door, and after a moment Adrien shuffled the opening aside and rolled down the ladder, Mango prancing happily next to him.
"Hey, Adrien! Thanks for watching Mango today," Melina said, slowly making her way to the attic.
"No problem. It was pleasure. I'm glad that at least one of your familiars has warmed up to me. She is fascinating!" The boy said with a glee in his eyes.
"It feels a bit cold in here," Melina noted, noticing the obvious chill in the attic.
"Yeah, she was creating little snow clouds at one point. She couldn't keep them up for long, just about half a minute. But it still made everything colder," he explained. "She is growing stronger with her magic by the day."
The last sentence was said with a bit of a sour note. It appeared that he hadn't made much progress with his magic practice.
"Don't worry about it. You don't even have the System yet. It'll be easier once you do. For time being, it's good that you can control your magic enough not to hurt anyone," Melina said.
"I can do that much at least!" He said fervently.
She nodded. "You can. I don't need to worry about exploding rocks anymore. But I do have a favor to ask of you."
"Of course, Melina. Anything," he said with a nod.
"You might not like it," she warned.
The boy tensed up. "W-What is it?"
"I'll be setting up a booth tomorrow to sell macarons. In the center of the town. I need someone to help me," she said.
Adrien instantly shook his head. "With the priests crawling all over this play? No way! Nu-uh!" 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
He sat down in his bed, hugging his legs with his arms, as if to shield himself from the Church. The reaction was really strong, unnaturally so. Theoretically, he hadn't even met anyone from the Church. It was his father who had the unpleasant encounter.
"Why do you fear the Church so much? I imagine it's not just because they wanted to bring you to their main Monastery."
She sat down next to him, but kept a respectable distance.
Adrien looked away from her, muttering quietly. "I-I don't know. I've never even met anyone from the Church, but whenever they are mentioned, I just feel… something. I don't know what it is, but something within me tells me that I shouldn't go anywhere near them."
It almost feels as if he can remember the other timeline. But since he doesn't have a System there is no way to confirm it. Maybe once he does acquire it he will remember the past. Is there a way to trigger his memories before then? Do I even want him to remember?
Melina pushed the last question out of her mind. It was not her place to decide for Adrien whether should or shouldn't remember. The best she could do was protect him from them.
"Please, help me out tomorrow. I can't do it alone, and you're very good with customers," Melina said after a moment of silence.
The boy looked conflicted for a moment, but then shook his head. "I bet some of the priests will come to the booth too. No. I can't."
Melina placed her hand on his shoulder. "Please. I know it's hard for you. Not too long ago, I feared them just as much as you do. If not more. But this is an important mission."
"Mission?" Adrien asked in confusion.
"Yes. We need to find out everything we can about the Church, and these macarons will help us do it. Help us find the System users they have brought along. And we'll be well protected. The Guildmaster will make sure of that," Melina said.
Adrien looked torn. He fumbled with his fingers for a long while until he took a deep breath, and finally nodded. "Okay. I'll help. You can't leave my side!"
"Don't worry, I'll be right there!" Melina assured him.
- 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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