Chapter 45: Three Circles, One Curse
Of all things. Lamu was displeased. Not only had Princess Jarha learned of the new spirit beast, but it belonged to a Gardion Tower mage. Everything about the situation was…
Of all things. Lamu was displeased. Not only had Princess Jarha learned of the new spirit beast, but it belonged to a Gardion Tower mage. Everything about the situation was…
Carlin was speechless, staring blankly at the obliterated landscape caused by Kring. If Kring had unleashed that explosion inside the barrier, everyone except him would’ve died. The blast was that…
Sixty years ago, Gaon found a 5th-grade spirit beast, small enough to fit in his palm. Its condition was dire—left alone, it would’ve died. He saved it, not just out…
“…Then why estimate it as 5th grade? Isn’t it more like 6th or even 7th grade?” Gaon was puzzled. High-tier Sword Experts, 6th Circle mages, and 6-star shamans—all were at…
Gaon quickly assessed the situation. The mutant ogres had the upper hand—if he hadn’t intervened, many, if not all, of the mercenaries would’ve died. To them, he was a lifesaver.…
Kemmel had anticipated the mission might fail, but Atros’s death was unthinkable. After all, Atros was a mage’s natural enemy. A 6th Circle mage couldn’t kill him, and even a…
The wind blade, having pierced halfway into Atros’s arm, lost its strength and faded away. The wound healed almost instantly, as if nothing had happened. But Atros’s expression was grim.…
Already? It hadn’t been long since Gaon faced the fourth wall. To encounter the fifth wall so soon? Well… Thanks to the elixirs, his Pacheongi had surged dramatically. It would’ve…
Four assassination teams—overkill, perhaps—had been deployed, along with Atros. It was more than enough to eliminate the Gardion Tower mages. If there’s a problem with this, that would be strange.…
Bring was stunned, exclaiming, “Two days?” He couldn’t believe it. He had thought only a few hours had passed. The lingering effects of the spar were still evident in his…