Taste of Magic: Ambassador's Voice
Chapter 18 – Pertia
- 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
No, stop…
The scene was so horrifyingly familiar to Melina that she wanted to scream. Why was Alistair always protecting her like this? Why has fate deemed that he needed to risk his life to protect hers? She couldn't even help him with magic.
Hobgoblin roared, continuing his onslaught. The only thing Alistair could do was defend, holding his shield desperately while his arms threatened to give way with each hit. But how many more blows could he take? Occasionally, one or two of Hobgoblin's attacks would be deflected back and Alistair used that opportunity to follow up with a strike of his own.
She knew that he was trying to build up the attack chain for his
Each blow that Alistair takes, pushes him back. How long until his arms break under the force? He isn't yet strong enough to take on a Hobgoblin. I have to do something. Anything.
Melina jumped to her feet, frantically looking around. The mage stood back, unable to even conjure a proper fireball out of fear. Meanwhile, the elf looked helplessly at the sight, her arrows being completely useless. Melina was about to reach out and grab her bow when Gilbert's strong hand pulled her back.
"He'll manage," he said sternly.
"But Master—"
"Just look," Gilbert pointed at the scene. Melina glanced back and saw how Alistair's golden eyes glowed with his ancestral storm power. It surrounded his body and flowed to the tip of his blade, the energy crackling.
"Take this!" Alistair yelled and hit his shield with his sword sending a shockwave at the hobgoblin, stunning him in place. He instantly took the chance and began slashing at it, one attack after another. His whole blade crackled with electricity, and he unleashed the built-up energy of
The hobgoblin didn't even have a chance to retaliate, held firmly in place by the paralysis. As the attack hit its chest, the hobgoblin's life was snuffed out and it fell face-first into the dirt.
"Are you alright?" Melina jumped off the cart, driven purely by instinct. She looked nervously over Alistair, examining his hands, body, and face for injuries. He winced when she grabbed his hands, no doubt injured from the hobgoblin's attacks. "He needs a healing potion."
"I'm fine, Miss Melina—"
But Melina didn't listen to him, instead looking at Leon and Remi. Remi was the first one to understand her words, pulling a potion from her bag and handing it to Melina.
"Bear with me for a moment," she said, gently pulling off Alistair's gloves. He winced as she removed them. Both of his hands were heavily bruised and bleeding, but the left one—the one that held the shield—was especially bad, blood dripping down from the battered knuckles and fingers in a steady stream.
Melina uncorked the potion bottle and slowly poured its contents on his left hand. The liquid was instantly absorbed into the skin, wounds closing up before her eyes while the bruises disappeared. She did the same with his other hand and then offered the remaining half a bottle to him.
"Drink the rest," Melina instructed. He took the bottle, somewhat dumbfounded, the glow in his eyes slowly disappearing. As he drank the rest of the potion, she saw the remaining bruises slowly disappear, his skin regaining its normal coloration. Melina exhaled in relief.
He's alright. He's fine.
"I've never seen anyone pour a potion on injuries like that," Alistair noted, and Melina felt like she just had a cold bucket of water poured all over her.
Dammit! This is not something a clueless orphan girl would know. This is not something even most System users know. I only know because I accidentally spilled some health potion while I was bottling it onto a cut I had on my hand.
"I saw my parents do it when I was little," she said, trying to smile along with her lie.
"I thought you were an orphan," Alistair arched his eyebrow.
"I wasn't always an orphan. Everyone has parents, I just happened to lose mine when I was five." That was not a lie. Although in reality, Melina didn't remember a single thing about her parents.
"I see… Were your parents alchemists or mages?" Alistair asked, relaxing his expression.
"I don't remember," she replied honestly. "I just remember seeing them pour potions on wounds of injured people."
"Boy, am I glad that everyone is alright!" Leon suddenly spoke up in a somewhat shrill voice. Melina barely managed to contain a polite expression. To think that people like that were allowed to call themselves mages. Even a rookie mage at the Church could have done more damage to the hobgoblin.
"Yes, that was a close one…" Remi said, awkwardly scratching her cheek. "I'm sorry I couldn't provide better support."
"I'm glad you took care of him, Lord Sinclair, otherwise I would have unleashed my ultimate attack on him and I fear it might have caused a forest fire," Leon said in an annoyingly loud voice.
"That is very thoughtful of you, Leon," Melina said sweetly, adopting her naive girl persona.
[Your skill
Oh, hush. It's not like I'm doing this because I like it.
A flash of disappointment appeared on Alistair's face, and he turned away from Melina.
"We should dispose of the corpse before we keep going," he said, turning to Leon and Remi.
"Leave it to us," Remi said and ran into the forest to retrieve the corpses of slain goblins.
"No problem. This is what fire magic was made for," Leon boasted, then turned to Melina. "Miss Melina, perhaps it's best that you wait by the cart. This won't be a pleasant sight. Or smell."
"Of course. I won't get in the way," she said and retreated to her Master's side.
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"You just can't sit still, can you, girl?" Gilbert grumbled as he tied Nightmare back to the cart. When did he untie him? Was he preparing to send his familiar against the hobgoblin should the worst come to pass?
"Sorry," she mumbled. Knight, on the other hand, looked more amiable as he didn't glare at her once she approached the cart like he usually did.
"Don't encourage her, Knight," Master Gilbert grumbled, clambering back on the front of the cart.
"I acted before I even realized what I was doing," she said sheepishly.
"Have you met that boy before?"
"No. Why?" Her conscience itched at this lie, but Melina had no intention of revealing her past to anyone. Not even Master Gilbert.
"Because you acted as if he were your lover about to get killed," Gilbert raised his eyebrow suspiciously.
"No. How could an orphan like me even know a nobleman, much less have one as a lover?"
After all, Alistair was already married when I first met him last time. He was a good, loyal friend, but a lover… No. The thought itself is insulting to him. He deserves far better.
"I suppose you're right. But you need to be more careful if you don't want to go to you know where," Master Gilbert whispered.
"I won't slip up again, Master. I promise," she said not just to Gilbert but to herself as well. He looked at her for a few moments, then nodded solemnly.
"Alright, I'll trust you."
It took a bit of time for Remi and Leon to collect and burn monster corpses. The smell that rose from them was putrid, the mage often running over to Melina and asking whether she was alright and offering her a wet handkerchief to cover her nose with. It hadn't really bothered her all that much—she's smelled much worse than burned goblins before—but she took the handkerchief anyway. Just to keep up the appearances.
Once the unpleasant task was done and the fire put out, they hurried on their way. Master Gilbert allowed Knight to pull the cart as fast as the unsteady road allowed without knocking him and Melina out of their seats. At one point the adventurers even had trouble keeping up with the nightmare. But it was unfair to compare a regular horse to it.
At this rather rushed pace, they managed to reach Pertia a little bit after sunset. The horses were completely exhausted while Knight looked no worse for wear. No, in fact, the nightmare was almost glowing—so pleased he was with this exercise.
"Master Gilbert, I have to say—that's an amazing horse you have there," Leon said tiredly, patting the neck of his horse which looked like it would collapse at any moment.
"Of course, one of the best!"
"If only we could have such sturdy mounts," Remi noted as they approached the outer wall of the city. It was much more weathered than the one in Sunglow, clearly it was built a long time ago. Some parts were already crumbling away, and Melina believed it could use a bit of renovation.
The guards at the gate also appeared much more lax than the ones in Sunglow, half dozing at their post and merely waving them to enter without checking for any documentation.
However, once they were inside it was clear that Pertia was definitely a city, unlike little Sunglow. Cobblestone streets were lit up by magitech lanterns, houses were tightly packed together while many people still bustled around despite the late hour. Higher up the hill, Melina saw what undoubtedly looked like a Church.
"There's a Church here?" Melina asked, trying to mask her nervousness behind curiosity.
"There used to be, but not anymore. Apparently, they lacked funds to upkeep it. I heard that they're still using the building itself as a school of sorts," Remi explained.
Good. It'd be quite troublesome if there was even a small Church branch this close to Sunglow. Even if technically Pertia is a part of a different region.
"It's too late to get anything done today. Let's go to the inn and rest," Gilbert said, redirecting Knight into one of the smaller side streets.
"Wouldn't there be better inns along the main road?" Leon asked suspiciously.
"If you have the money to pay for those luxury inns then be my guests. I don't care where you adventurers stay, as long as you are there to escort us back," the old baker grumbled.
"I'm going with Master Gilbert. I trust his judgment," Remi said with a smile, following the cart.
"I don't see a reason to split up," Alistair noted, doing the same.
"Alright, alright. Don't leave me behind," the mage whined and followed along.
Melina eagerly took in the sights of the city—the bustle of the evening and how people sang and chatted in the taverns. Some street merchants were still out, offering food for passersby, while the lights were on in many houses, indicating families coming together after a day of work. It was more lively than Sunglow which seemed to go completely silent in the evening.
Along the way, she was also surprised to see a bakery still open. Admittedly, it was much larger than Gilbert's store and there was an outside terrace with elegant tables and chairs where some people were enjoying their pastries.
Wouldn't that be lovely—turning the bakery into almost a restaurant of sorts? It would surely take a lot of work. Two people probably wouldn't be able to manage something like that. But maybe if we hired somebody?
Before long they reached the inn called "Under the Moonlight" which had the appropriate sign of a large crescent moon above their entrance. It was a bit larger than Fireside Inn, and judging by the rather sleek and minimalistic design, more luxurious.
"Welcome to "Under the Moonlight" inn, weary travelers," a man dressed up in an elegant, dark suit greeted them at the entrance. It seemed a bit over the top for an innkeeper to wear such elaborate clothing, but it wasn't Melina's place to judge. Perhaps, it was the theme of this inn. Some inns liked to adhere to specific themes in order to stand out from the competition, like for example, sticking to an all-natural theme.
I wonder why the Master chose this inn. Maybe it's cheaper than others due its remote location?
"We'd like to rent out five rooms." Gilbert got straight to the business, appearing somewhat grouchy from the long road.
"I'm afraid we only have three rooms left tonight—two double rooms and one luxury room," the innkeeper said.
"Beh. Disappointing, but I suppose it can't be helped. We'll take them," Gilbert grumbled.
"Perhaps, we should go and find a different inn," Leon suggested.
"I'm too old to be running the city looking through every inn. I'll be taking one of the double rooms. You, young ones, can split the rooms among yourselves," he said, throwing down two gold coins on the counter. "We'll be here for three nights." 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
"Wonderful. This will cover the price of the rooms and the breakfast for all of you," the innkeeper said with a smile as he took the coins and retreated behind the counter that stood in the middle of the lobby. It was far larger than the one in Fireside Inn, with polished marble floors, large windows, and several unusual paintings lining the walls. The most impressive thing was probably the carved wood staircases which circled the counter.
Gilbert impatiently hobbled up to the counter, tapping his finger on it and before long the innkeeper produced three sets of keys.
"Master Gilbert, perhaps you'd like to take the luxury room," Alistair spoke up, but the baker had already grabbed the keys to one of the double rooms.
"I don't like that stuff. I'm sure a young lord such as yourself will find it more suitable to your tastes than an old man like myself," he grumbled, hobbling upstairs.
"I agree that Lord Sinclair should take the luxury room, but how are the three of us supposed to share a double room?" Remi asked.
"It'll be a tight fit, but if we push the two beds together, I'm sure we'll manage," Leon said with a lecherous grin on his face. Before Remi and Melina could protest, Alistair grabbed the mage by the scruff of his shirt and began dragging him after himself.
"I'm sure there's a couch or something in the luxury room you can sleep on," the nobleman said, grabbing the keys from the counter.
"But what if there isn't?" Leon protested desperately.
"Then I'm sure the carpet will be soft enough for you to sleep on."
Remi snickered at the sight and waved Leon goodbye. "I guess we're having a girls' night."
"I suppose so," Melina smiled and took the remaining set of keys.
"Enjoy your stay, ladies," the butler said, but then suddenly his eyes widened in shock as he looked at Remi. "M-Miss… A-Are you an e-elf?"
Right. Nobody in Sunglow really reacts to Remi or other elves, but it is different in Pertia. This could cause some problems.
- 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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