Wizard of the Deep Sea
Chapter 13: Adoption (4)
- Chapter 277 - Disaster (3)
- Chapter 276 - Disaster (2)
- Chapter 275 - Disaster (1)
- Chapter 274 - Ark (5)
- Chapter 273 - Ark (4)
- Chapter 272 - Ark (3)
- Chapter 271 - Ark (2)
- Chapter 270 - Ark (1)
- Chapter 269 - False God (13)
- Chapter 268 - False God (12)
- Chapter 267 - False God (11)
- Chapter 266 - False God (10)
- Chapter 265 - False God (9)
- Chapter 264 - False God (8)
- Chapter 263 - False God (7)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 259 - False God (3)
- Chapter 258 - False God (2)
- Chapter 257 - False God (1)
- Chapter 256 - Depth (23)
- Chapter 255 - Depth (22)
- Chapter 254 - Depth (21)
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220: Rakshasa (6)
- Chapter 219: Rakshasa (5)
- Chapter 218: Rakshasa (4)
- Chapter 217: Rakshasa (3)
- Chapter 216: Rakshasa (2)
- Chapter 215: Rakshasa (1)
- Chapter 214: Sword (8)
- Chapter 213: Sword (7)
- Chapter 212: Sword (6)
- Chapter 211: Sword (5)
- Chapter 210: Sword (4)
- Chapter 209: Sword (3)
- Chapter 208: Sword (2)
- Chapter 207: Sword (1)
- Chapter 206: Travel (12)
- Chapter 205: Travel (11)
- Chapter 204: Travel (10)
- Chapter 203: Travel (9)
- Chapter 202: Travel (8)
- Chapter 201: Travel (7)
- Chapter 200: Travel (6)
- Chapter 199: Travel (5)
- Chapter 198: Travel (4)
- Chapter 197: Travel (3)
- Chapter 196: Travel (2)
- Chapter 195: Travel (1)
- Chapter 194: Oblivion (19)
- Chapter 193: Oblivion (18)
- Chapter 192: Oblivion (17)
- Chapter 191: Oblivion (16)
- Chapter 190: Oblivion (15)
- Chapter 189: Oblivion (14)
- Chapter 188: Oblivion (13)
- Chapter 187: Oblivion (12)
- Chapter 186: Oblivion (11)
- Chapter 185: Oblivion (10)
- Chapter 184: Oblivion (9)
- Chapter 183: Oblivion (8)
- Chapter 182: Oblivion (7)
- Chapter 181: Oblivion (6)
- Chapter 180: Oblivion (5)
- Chapter 179: Oblivion (4)
- Chapter 178: Oblivion (3)
- Chapter 177: Oblivion (2)
- Chapter 176: Oblivion (1)
- Chapter 175: Resident (11)
- Chapter 174: Resident (10)
- Chapter 173: Resident (9)
- Chapter 172: Resident (8)
- Chapter 171: Resident (7)
- Chapter 170: Resident (6)
- Chapter 169: Resident (5)
- Chapter 168: Resident (4)
- Chapter 167: Resident (3)
- Chapter 166: Resident (2)
- Chapter 165: Resident (1)
- Chapter 164: Past (14)
- Chapter 163: Past (13)
- Chapter 162: Past (12)
- Chapter 161: Past (11)
- Chapter 160: Past (10)
- Chapter 159: Past (9)
- Chapter 158: Past (8)
- Chapter 157: Past (7)
- Chapter 156: Past (6)
- Chapter 155: Past (5)
- Chapter 154: Past (4)
- Chapter 153: Past (3)
- Chapter 152: Past (2)
- Chapter 151: Past (1)
- Chapter 150: Connection (11)
- Chapter 149: Connection (10)
- Chapter 148: Connection (9)
- Chapter 147: Connection (8)
- Chapter 146: Connection (7)
- Chapter 145: Connection (6)
- Chapter 144: Connection (5)
- Chapter 143: Connection (4)
- Chapter 142: Connection (3)
- Chapter 141: Connection (2)
- Chapter 140: Connection (1)
- Chapter 139: Turbidity (15)
- Chapter 138: Turbidity (14)
- Chapter 137: Turbidity (13)
- Chapter 136: Turbidity (12)
- Chapter 135: Turbidity (11)
- Chapter 134: Turbidity (10)
- Chapter 133: Turbidity (9)
- Chapter 132: Turbidity (8)
- Chapter 131: Turbidity (7)
- Chapter 130: Turbidity (6)
- Chapter 129: Turbidity (5)
- Chapter 128: Turbidity (4)
- Chapter 127: Turbidity (3)
- Chapter 126: Turbidity (2)
- Chapter 125: Turbidity (1)
- Chapter 124: Using One Evil to Fight Another (14)
- Chapter 123: Using One Evil to Fight Another (13)
- Chapter 122: Using One Evil to Fight Another (12)
- Chapter 121: Using One Evil to Fight Another (11)
- Chapter 120: Using One Evil to Fight Another (10)
- Chapter 119: Using One Evil to Fight Another (9)
- Chapter 118: Using One Evil to Fight Another (8)
- Chapter 117: Using One Evil to Fight Another (7)
- Chapter 116: Using One Evil to Fight Another (6)
- Chapter 115: Using One Evil to Fight Another (5)
- Chapter 114: Using One Evil to Fight Another (4)
- Chapter 113: Using One Evil to Fight Another (3)
- Chapter 112: Using One Evil to Fight Another (2)
- Chapter 111: Using One Evil to Fight Another (1)
- Chapter 110: Choice (7)
- Chapter 109: Choice (6)
- Chapter 108: Choice (5)
- Chapter 107: Choice (4)
- Chapter 106: Choice (3)
- Chapter 105: Choice (2)
- Chapter 104: Choice (1)
- Chapter 103: The Three Evils (10)
- Chapter 102: The Three Evils (9)
- Chapter 101: The Three Evils (8)
- Chapter 100: The Three Evils (7)
- Chapter 99: The Three Evils (6)
- Chapter 98: The Three Evils (5)
- Chapter 97: The Three Evils (4)
- Chapter 96: The Three Evils (3)
- Chapter 95: The Three Evils (2)
- Chapter 94: The Three Evils (1)
- Chapter 93: Hunting (6)
- Chapter 92: Hunting (5)
- Chapter 91: Hunting (4)
- Chapter 90: Hunting (3)
- Chapter 89: Hunt (2)
- Chapter 88: Hunting (1)
- Chapter 87: Bloodline (6)
- Chapter 86: Bloodline (5)
- Chapter 85: Bloodline (4)
- Chapter 84: Bloodline (3)
- Chapter 83: Bloodline (2)
- Chapter 82: Bloodline (1)
- Chapter 81: Selection (12)
- Chapter 80: Selection (11)
- Chapter 79: Selection (10)
- Chapter 78: Selection (9)
- Chapter 77: Selection (8)
- Chapter 76: Selection (7)
- Chapter 75: Selection (6)
- Chapter 74: Selection (5)
- Chapter 73: Selection (4)
- Chapter 72: Selection (3)
- Chapter 71: Selection (2)
- Chapter 70: Selection (1)
- Chapter 69: Undercurrents (8)
- Chapter 68: Undercurrents (7)
- Chapter 67: Undercurrents (6)
- Chapter 66: Undercurrents (5)
- Chapter 65: Undercurrents (4)
- Chapter 64: Undercurrents (3)
- Chapter 63: Undercurrents (2)
- Chapter 62: Undercurrents (1)
- Chapter 61: Forging (7)
- Chapter 60: Refining (6)
- Chapter 59: Forging (5)
- Chapter 58: Forging (4)
- Chapter 57: Forging (3)
- Chapter 56: Forging (2)
- Chapter 55: Forging (1)
- Chapter 54: Knight (6)
- Chapter 53: Knight (5)
- Chapter 52: Knight (4)
- Chapter 51: Knight (3)
- Chapter 50: Knight (2)
- Chapter 49: Knight (1)
- Chapter 48: Rescue (5)
- Chapter 47: Rescue (4)
- Chapter 46: Rescue (3)
- Chapter 45: Rescue (2)
- Chapter 44: Rescue (1)
- Chapter 43: Declaration of War (6)
- Chapter 42: Declaration of War (5)
- Chapter 41: Declaration of War (4)
- Chapter 40: Declaration of War (3)
- Chapter 39: Declaration of War (2)
- Chapter 38: Declaration of War (1)
- Chapter 37: Growth (12)
- Chapter 36: Growth (11)
- Chapter 35: Growth (10)
- Chapter 34: Growth (9)
- Chapter 33: Growth (8)
- Chapter 32: Growth (7)
- Chapter 31: Growth (6)
- Chapter 30: Growth (5)
- Chapter 29: Growth (4)
- Chapter 28: Growth (3)
- Chapter 27: Growth (2)
- Chapter 26: Growth (1)
- Chapter 25: Standing Out (8)
- Chapter 24: Standing Out (7)
- Chapter 23: Standing Out (6)
- Chapter 22: Standing Out (5)
- Chapter 21: Standing Out (4)
- Chapter 20: Standing Out (3)
- Chapter 19: Standing Out (2)
- Chapter 18: Standing Out (1)
- Chapter 17: Adoption (8)
- Chapter 16: Adoption (7)
- Chapter 15: Adoption (6)
- Chapter 14: Adoption (5)
- Chapter 13: Adoption (4)
- Chapter 12: Adoption (3)
- Chapter 11: Adoption (2)
- Chapter 10: Adoption (1)
- Chapter 9: Survival (5)
- Chapter 8: Survival (4)
- Chapter 7: Survival (3)
- Chapter 6: Survival (2)
- Chapter 5: Survival (1)
- Chapter 4: Birth (4)
- Chapter 3: Birth (3)
- Chapter 2: Birth (2)
- Chapter 1: Birth (1)
TL/ED – Miso
As soon as I returned to the Orphanage, I locked myself up in the storage room and began formulating a plan.
First, the cards I have. I’m an orphan.
Starting capital… is virtually zero, especially compared to my goal.
Age is 10, which means I can’t even get into manual labor.
…No, really, I don’t have any cards at all.
Begging might actually be the best option.
“Hmm… I guess that’s fine for the beginning, but…”
The first part of the textbook was just a review of what I had already learned, so as long as I could get it, keeping up with the material wouldn’t be an issue.
The problem was what came after. I had at most two weeks, within that time, I needed to get the textbook and start attending classes if I didn’t want to fall behind.
At least 599 silver in that time…
That’s impossible through normal means.
And even by abnormal means, there’s no feasible way I can see.
No, but seriously, what’s up with these nobles?
Sure, I know they have money. But 599 silver for a single book?
And it didn’t even seem to be treated like something all that important.
On top of that, the higher the grade level, the more books you had to keep buying.
…Now I understand why only nobles are allowed in the library. Even if magic is a privilege exclusive to nobles, this just seems absurd.
While I was deep in thought, I felt the flow of the current again and furrowed my brow.
‘It must be Linmel.’
I didn’t have time to play right now. If I got caught, I’d lose at least two hours, so I crawled into the nearby hay.
Now I could even keep time. Exactly five seconds after counting in my head, the door to the storage room burst open.
Why do they always kick the door open? Linmel appeared with sparkling eyes, shouted, then tilted her head.
“Jern!! I found a golden beetle… huh?”
“What are you doing in the storage room? There’s no one here.”
“Mm? That’s weird… I thought I smelled something…”
“What are you even talking about…?”
Once Linmel, looking confused, left the storage room with the other kids, I crawled out from the hay and brushed off what had stuck to me.
Even though the door had closed behind them, I could see the group of kids heading off into the forest.
To think I could feel not only people approaching but also leaving…
“Fascinating.”
The more I used it, the more it felt like I had become a bat.
Strictly speaking, becoming a Wizard and using magic is a more astonishing thing, but at least the kind of ordinary magic everyone uses isn’t completely incomprehensible.
Of course, things like “overlay your Inner World onto reality”… that kind of metaphysical talk still makes no sense to me.
But just thinking of it as: a place somewhere in my body has formed where mana can be stored, and with that stored power, I can pull out what’s in my head and make it exist in reality, that’s simple enough to understand. I can follow along in class too.
But as for the magic related to the Deep Sea, I have no idea how it works. Since it doesn’t use any mana, it just feels like I’ve grown new limbs.
‘What should I call this?’
At the very least, since creating currents and sensing them were completely different abilities, I felt the need to give them a name.
No need for anything fancy. Maybe I’ll just call it tide-sense.
While playing around with my tide-sense ability, I figured out a few things.
First, it’s completely unusable in crowded marketplaces. Since the waves are already subtle, once mixed together, it becomes impossible to tell what’s coming or going.
However, if I focused on a quieter location and narrowed my attention to something nearby.
If I concentrated on just one single thing, then, at least for that, the accuracy would rise to an unbelievable level.
Could I make use of this?
I put a wooden die used for board games into a cracked brass bowl and shook it around.
Let’s try guessing.
“Six.”
I checked the result: one.
Scratching my head, I rolled it slowly this time.
I could feel the die bouncing inside the bowl. It hit the side, the top, then the side again…
“Three.”
When I opened the bowl- three. Got it right this time.
“Useless.”
But I clicked my tongue.
Even with this ability, taking it to real combat or rather, a gambling den would be meaningless.
There were also too many people around for the tide-sense to work properly, and the dice would likely be rolled much faster than now. If someone tried to cheat, I could notice right away, but would that even matter?
“Wait a second…”
What if I changed the game?
For example, what about roulette?
I dug a few holes into the ground with my foot and threw the die.
Then, just as it fell, I pulled on it.
-Rattle…
No matter how many times I threw it, the die went into a different hole than the one I aimed at with my hand.
It landed exactly where the current had targeted.
“…”
At this point, it was worth seriously considering. I rested my chin on my hand and reviewed several possibilities.
Of course, no matter how many times I thought about it, it was clearly not something a sane person would do.
First of all, with this young body, I couldn’t even enter a gambling den.
And I knew very well how difficult it was to make money in such a place.
I’ve never done it myself, but I know at least a few people who were ruined by it. The moment you start winning little by little, someone from the top will definitely mess with you. They say even a mutt is strong in its own yard, if a gambling den’s dealer decides to scam me, I wouldn’t stand a chance.
Even if I managed to make money somehow, I wasn’t sure I could take it without trouble. Do I have the power to protect it? Not at all. If force were used against me, I’d have no way to respond.
Calculating everything, this was clearly an abnormal method that I should never choose.
“Well, maybe it doesn’t matter.”
Still, among the abnormal methods, this one was the most normal.
After about an hour of pondering, I managed to come up with solutions for most of the problems.
Shall I bring out that money soaked in despair?
Without hesitation, I stepped out of the storage room.
*
“Please, is there really no way you could make an exception just this once?”
“I’m sorry, sir. This is as far as we can go.”
The bank employee, looking at Albus, the Orphanage Director, with pity, handed over the documents.
“As I mentioned, you already have this much in loans, and any further lending… However, if you put the building up as collateral, it would be possible.” 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
“That’s not an option.”
Albus firmly shook his head.
He could never put the Orphanage up as collateral.
That would be selling the children’s future just to survive in the present. He had no intention of compromising, nor should he.
The employee sighed as if he expected that response and collected the documents.
“Personally, I truly wish I could help you, but it’s unfortunate.”
“…No, it’s fine. Thank you for your time.”
It wasn’t fine, but he bowed and left the bank.
As he walked out with a hollow expression, he looked up at the clear sky and thought to himself.
‘Was it impossible after all…?’
Thanks to the welfare policies of the Princess, it had become easier to breathe.
Fewer children were left neglected. Albus sincerely felt he could kiss the very toes of her feet.
But light is always followed by shadow.
Orphanages seeking profit sprang up like mushrooms after rain. They would gather children however they could, sometimes even ‘create’ them just to fill the numbers.
Temporary buildings that existed only on paper. Children treated worse than animals.
Back then, Albus had been a highly promising Scribe, and driven by a sense of justice, he wiped out all those corrupt orphanages.
But the children remained.
There was no place to house the children who had simply been collected. For a while, the Capital overflowed with kids without guardians.
Albus didn’t know the full extent of it. He handled everything from behind a desk, and the reports he received only said everything was proceeding correctly.
One day, during heavy rain, on his way to the Imperial Palace to receive an award for processing the highest number of fraudulent claims, Albus saw two children hugging each other in a back alley, dead.
He realized then, as he looked at the corpses of children who hadn’t even lost their baby teeth yet.
Surely, those who had committed welfare fraud had locked children behind bars and thrown them slop not even fit for dog food.
However.
It was he who had taken even that slop away.
Albus stepped down from his enviable career path with his own hands and used his remaining wealth to establish an Orphanage.
Perhaps it was his way of atonement. He devoted his entire youth, starting at twenty, giving his all until now at fifty.
Even when warned that no more government support would come, he spent his own money to expand the building and tried to be as mindful as possible about the meals.
The other teachers had warned him several times that if things continued like this, it would be difficult to keep the Orphanage running. Even so, Albus continued to take in new children.
‘My greed was too great…’
Was this punishment for that day?
If it were punishment, he wished it would fall on him alone. As he returned to the Orphanage with weary steps, a few children who spotted him came running with frustrated expressions.
“Director!! Yandil took my candy!”
“What are you talking about? You gave it to me!”
“I said just taste it! What am I supposed to do if you swallow it! No, but why did you really swallow it…? If you do that, there’s no point in eating candy!”
“Anyway, I only took one bite, so w-what!”
“Alright, alright… Don’t fight, everyone. Also, sharing candy with each other can spread sickness. And if you swallow it wrong, it can get stuck in your throat and stop your breathing. You don’t want that to happen, right?”
“Yes…”
“Good. If you both make up and promise not to fight anymore, I’ll give you each a piece of candy. How does that sound?”
“We’ll make up!!”
He had been worried he might not be able to hide his emotions in front of the children, but thankfully, only a genuine smile came out.
After caring for them one by one, he returned to the Director’s office, where Teacher Katli, who oversaw the overall management of the Orphanage, asked with a worried look.
“Director, what happened with the loan?”
“Well… they said it’s difficult.”
“Sigh…”
She let out a sigh as she put down the documents.
If one were to look for the cause, it was Albus’s excessive intake of children. However, Katli couldn’t bring herself to say anything.
If Albus hadn’t been so soft, then surely a few of the children she knew and loved wouldn’t be alive today.
“What do we do now? With the money left, we can’t hold out for even two months. If we cut food expenses, maybe three months.”
“Hmm. I’ll continue looking into other options. And…”
Albus took off his coat as if it were nothing and smiled.
“You know I’m a landowner, right? If it comes to it, I don’t mind selling it.”
“No, Director. That’s…”
Katli shook her head.
The phrase “landowner” was only half true.
Indeed, the land Albus owned in the Northern Plains produced high-quality tea despite being small, so it was quite valuable. It was also the biggest source of income for maintaining the Orphanage.
If they sold the land and slowly scaled down operations, they could wind things down without the children suffering.
However, that land had been passed down through Albus’s family for generations and was also a burial ground.
In fact, a bit away from the tea fields, his parents were buried, so to sell it…
“This is only the last resort. And the children who are still with us need to live, don’t they? If my Mother were still alive, she would’ve told me to do the same.”
“…Truly, you’re incredible.”
“It’s really nothing. Phew, more than that, I’m worried about Linmel. I wonder what the Knight saw in such a small child…”
“You call Linmel a small child? That girl can take down a bear.”
“Eh? What kind of metaphor is that?”
“Oh, you’ve been too busy running around with loan matters lately, so you wouldn’t know. Recently, Linmel went up the mountain and-”
-Knock knock knock.
Just as Katli was shaking her head and starting to explain, someone knocked on the door of the Director’s office.
“Ah, hold on a moment.”
“Hello.”
“Oh, Jern? What brings you here?”
Black hair, short stature. Skin so pale it seemed untouched by sunlight.
And eyes that were far too deep and dark to belong to someone his age. The boy politely bowed.
“I wanted to have a brief consultation with you, Director. Do you happen to have a moment?”
“Ah, of course. Teacher Katli, would you mind telling me the rest later?”
“Yes. Jern, the Director just got back from a long outing, so don’t take too long.”
“Okay. I’ll keep it short.”
After Katli left the office, Jern sat on the nearby sofa.
“Director.”
“Yes, what is it?”
“Could you lend me some money?”
“…Oh, money?”
“Yes.”
Albus tilted his head and met Jern’s gaze.
He knew the boy was a good child, but he could never figure out what he was thinking.
But what mattered was that he was a good child.
‘Well, he’s been eavesdropping on classes at the Academy lately… he must need money to buy supplies.’
Satisfied with that assumption, Albus opened the safe and asked,
“How much do you need?”
“599 silver.”
“…?”
He froze in place.
“Uh, that’s…”
“Ah, I’m sorry. I’m not asking for the money you currently have.”
Jern smiled gently and extended a finger.
And then, clang-
As if pushed by an invisible force, the safe door closed shut.
It didn’t stop there. Clack, clack- the handle moved on its own and locked the safe door.
Albus was silently shocked at the boy’s level of growth.
‘I, I knew he went to learn, but…’
He didn’t know much about magic, but he knew enough to understand that doing something like that so naturally without even using an incantation was no easy feat.
He hadn’t even taken formal classes, could he really do this just by eavesdropping?
Meeting Albus’s gaze, Jern answered,
“Let’s do a job together, Director.”
“…A job?”
“Yes.”
It was a thought he should never have had about a child.
“I’ll help you make money.”
It sounded like a devil’s whisper.
- Chapter 277 - Disaster (3)
- Chapter 276 - Disaster (2)
- Chapter 275 - Disaster (1)
- Chapter 274 - Ark (5)
- Chapter 273 - Ark (4)
- Chapter 272 - Ark (3)
- Chapter 271 - Ark (2)
- Chapter 270 - Ark (1)
- Chapter 269 - False God (13)
- Chapter 268 - False God (12)
- Chapter 267 - False God (11)
- Chapter 266 - False God (10)
- Chapter 265 - False God (9)
- Chapter 264 - False God (8)
- Chapter 263 - False God (7)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 262 - False God (6)
- Chapter 261 - False God (5)
- Chapter 260 - False God (4)
- Chapter 259 - False God (3)
- Chapter 258 - False God (2)
- Chapter 257 - False God (1)
- Chapter 256 - Depth (23)
- Chapter 255 - Depth (22)
- Chapter 254 - Depth (21)
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220: Rakshasa (6)
- Chapter 219: Rakshasa (5)
- Chapter 218: Rakshasa (4)
- Chapter 217: Rakshasa (3)
- Chapter 216: Rakshasa (2)
- Chapter 215: Rakshasa (1)
- Chapter 214: Sword (8)
- Chapter 213: Sword (7)
- Chapter 212: Sword (6)
- Chapter 211: Sword (5)
- Chapter 210: Sword (4)
- Chapter 209: Sword (3)
- Chapter 208: Sword (2)
- Chapter 207: Sword (1)
- Chapter 206: Travel (12)
- Chapter 205: Travel (11)
- Chapter 204: Travel (10)
- Chapter 203: Travel (9)
- Chapter 202: Travel (8)
- Chapter 201: Travel (7)
- Chapter 200: Travel (6)
- Chapter 199: Travel (5)
- Chapter 198: Travel (4)
- Chapter 197: Travel (3)
- Chapter 196: Travel (2)
- Chapter 195: Travel (1)
- Chapter 194: Oblivion (19)
- Chapter 193: Oblivion (18)
- Chapter 192: Oblivion (17)
- Chapter 191: Oblivion (16)
- Chapter 190: Oblivion (15)
- Chapter 189: Oblivion (14)
- Chapter 188: Oblivion (13)
- Chapter 187: Oblivion (12)
- Chapter 186: Oblivion (11)
- Chapter 185: Oblivion (10)
- Chapter 184: Oblivion (9)
- Chapter 183: Oblivion (8)
- Chapter 182: Oblivion (7)
- Chapter 181: Oblivion (6)
- Chapter 180: Oblivion (5)
- Chapter 179: Oblivion (4)
- Chapter 178: Oblivion (3)
- Chapter 177: Oblivion (2)
- Chapter 176: Oblivion (1)
- Chapter 175: Resident (11)
- Chapter 174: Resident (10)
- Chapter 173: Resident (9)
- Chapter 172: Resident (8)
- Chapter 171: Resident (7)
- Chapter 170: Resident (6)
- Chapter 169: Resident (5)
- Chapter 168: Resident (4)
- Chapter 167: Resident (3)
- Chapter 166: Resident (2)
- Chapter 165: Resident (1)
- Chapter 164: Past (14)
- Chapter 163: Past (13)
- Chapter 162: Past (12)
- Chapter 161: Past (11)
- Chapter 160: Past (10)
- Chapter 159: Past (9)
- Chapter 158: Past (8)
- Chapter 157: Past (7)
- Chapter 156: Past (6)
- Chapter 155: Past (5)
- Chapter 154: Past (4)
- Chapter 153: Past (3)
- Chapter 152: Past (2)
- Chapter 151: Past (1)
- Chapter 150: Connection (11)
- Chapter 149: Connection (10)
- Chapter 148: Connection (9)
- Chapter 147: Connection (8)
- Chapter 146: Connection (7)
- Chapter 145: Connection (6)
- Chapter 144: Connection (5)
- Chapter 143: Connection (4)
- Chapter 142: Connection (3)
- Chapter 141: Connection (2)
- Chapter 140: Connection (1)
- Chapter 139: Turbidity (15)
- Chapter 138: Turbidity (14)
- Chapter 137: Turbidity (13)
- Chapter 136: Turbidity (12)
- Chapter 135: Turbidity (11)
- Chapter 134: Turbidity (10)
- Chapter 133: Turbidity (9)
- Chapter 132: Turbidity (8)
- Chapter 131: Turbidity (7)
- Chapter 130: Turbidity (6)
- Chapter 129: Turbidity (5)
- Chapter 128: Turbidity (4)
- Chapter 127: Turbidity (3)
- Chapter 126: Turbidity (2)
- Chapter 125: Turbidity (1)
- Chapter 124: Using One Evil to Fight Another (14)
- Chapter 123: Using One Evil to Fight Another (13)
- Chapter 122: Using One Evil to Fight Another (12)
- Chapter 121: Using One Evil to Fight Another (11)
- Chapter 120: Using One Evil to Fight Another (10)
- Chapter 119: Using One Evil to Fight Another (9)
- Chapter 118: Using One Evil to Fight Another (8)
- Chapter 117: Using One Evil to Fight Another (7)
- Chapter 116: Using One Evil to Fight Another (6)
- Chapter 115: Using One Evil to Fight Another (5)
- Chapter 114: Using One Evil to Fight Another (4)
- Chapter 113: Using One Evil to Fight Another (3)
- Chapter 112: Using One Evil to Fight Another (2)
- Chapter 111: Using One Evil to Fight Another (1)
- Chapter 110: Choice (7)
- Chapter 109: Choice (6)
- Chapter 108: Choice (5)
- Chapter 107: Choice (4)
- Chapter 106: Choice (3)
- Chapter 105: Choice (2)
- Chapter 104: Choice (1)
- Chapter 103: The Three Evils (10)
- Chapter 102: The Three Evils (9)
- Chapter 101: The Three Evils (8)
- Chapter 100: The Three Evils (7)
- Chapter 99: The Three Evils (6)
- Chapter 98: The Three Evils (5)
- Chapter 97: The Three Evils (4)
- Chapter 96: The Three Evils (3)
- Chapter 95: The Three Evils (2)
- Chapter 94: The Three Evils (1)
- Chapter 93: Hunting (6)
- Chapter 92: Hunting (5)
- Chapter 91: Hunting (4)
- Chapter 90: Hunting (3)
- Chapter 89: Hunt (2)
- Chapter 88: Hunting (1)
- Chapter 87: Bloodline (6)
- Chapter 86: Bloodline (5)
- Chapter 85: Bloodline (4)
- Chapter 84: Bloodline (3)
- Chapter 83: Bloodline (2)
- Chapter 82: Bloodline (1)
- Chapter 81: Selection (12)
- Chapter 80: Selection (11)
- Chapter 79: Selection (10)
- Chapter 78: Selection (9)
- Chapter 77: Selection (8)
- Chapter 76: Selection (7)
- Chapter 75: Selection (6)
- Chapter 74: Selection (5)
- Chapter 73: Selection (4)
- Chapter 72: Selection (3)
- Chapter 71: Selection (2)
- Chapter 70: Selection (1)
- Chapter 69: Undercurrents (8)
- Chapter 68: Undercurrents (7)
- Chapter 67: Undercurrents (6)
- Chapter 66: Undercurrents (5)
- Chapter 65: Undercurrents (4)
- Chapter 64: Undercurrents (3)
- Chapter 63: Undercurrents (2)
- Chapter 62: Undercurrents (1)
- Chapter 61: Forging (7)
- Chapter 60: Refining (6)
- Chapter 59: Forging (5)
- Chapter 58: Forging (4)
- Chapter 57: Forging (3)
- Chapter 56: Forging (2)
- Chapter 55: Forging (1)
- Chapter 54: Knight (6)
- Chapter 53: Knight (5)
- Chapter 52: Knight (4)
- Chapter 51: Knight (3)
- Chapter 50: Knight (2)
- Chapter 49: Knight (1)
- Chapter 48: Rescue (5)
- Chapter 47: Rescue (4)
- Chapter 46: Rescue (3)
- Chapter 45: Rescue (2)
- Chapter 44: Rescue (1)
- Chapter 43: Declaration of War (6)
- Chapter 42: Declaration of War (5)
- Chapter 41: Declaration of War (4)
- Chapter 40: Declaration of War (3)
- Chapter 39: Declaration of War (2)
- Chapter 38: Declaration of War (1)
- Chapter 37: Growth (12)
- Chapter 36: Growth (11)
- Chapter 35: Growth (10)
- Chapter 34: Growth (9)
- Chapter 33: Growth (8)
- Chapter 32: Growth (7)
- Chapter 31: Growth (6)
- Chapter 30: Growth (5)
- Chapter 29: Growth (4)
- Chapter 28: Growth (3)
- Chapter 27: Growth (2)
- Chapter 26: Growth (1)
- Chapter 25: Standing Out (8)
- Chapter 24: Standing Out (7)
- Chapter 23: Standing Out (6)
- Chapter 22: Standing Out (5)
- Chapter 21: Standing Out (4)
- Chapter 20: Standing Out (3)
- Chapter 19: Standing Out (2)
- Chapter 18: Standing Out (1)
- Chapter 17: Adoption (8)
- Chapter 16: Adoption (7)
- Chapter 15: Adoption (6)
- Chapter 14: Adoption (5)
- Chapter 13: Adoption (4)
- Chapter 12: Adoption (3)
- Chapter 11: Adoption (2)
- Chapter 10: Adoption (1)
- Chapter 9: Survival (5)
- Chapter 8: Survival (4)
- Chapter 7: Survival (3)
- Chapter 6: Survival (2)
- Chapter 5: Survival (1)
- Chapter 4: Birth (4)
- Chapter 3: Birth (3)
- Chapter 2: Birth (2)
- Chapter 1: Birth (1)
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