Chapter 43: The much-anticipated return
After a long journey. The white city walls of Dawn City finally appeared on the horizon. Sylvia lay against the Crystal Window, gazing at the towering white metropolis in the…
After a long journey. The white city walls of Dawn City finally appeared on the horizon. Sylvia lay against the Crystal Window, gazing at the towering white metropolis in the…
The Skull Palace flew over Ironforge. The sight of the Dwarves trembling in fear pleased Avira immensely. “Hmph, those Dwarves finally understand what true reverence means.” Avira leaned against the…
The Bone Palace slowly sailed out of the death zone that was the shattered frontline. Sylvia lay pressed against the crystal window. Watching the scenery outside gradually change. The barren…
Sylvia silently squeezed the small cake in her hand. The pleasant appetite from earlier had vanished without a trace. All she wanted now was to quickly end this bizarre picnic.…
The Bone Palace had been within the Western Shattered Front for three days. Sylvia curled up in the soft bedcovers. A half-empty Cake Box sat beside her. Outside, the sky…
Sylvia curled up on the huge bed, hugging her pillow tightly. She peeked out secretly through the gap in the curtains. The Bone Palace was slowly flying over the Nightfall…
Night fell over Nightfall City, silence reigning in the royal court. On the massive round table lay a detailed map of the continent. From Nightfall City to Dawn City, countless…
Only ten days left before departure. Sylvia curled up on the soft cushion by the window, clutching the Imperial Culinary Compendium. Outside, a cacophony of noise filled the air. The…
Nightfall City was gripped by an unprecedented frenzy. The entire empire was busy preparing for the royal family’s upcoming “friendly visit.” Upon receiving the orders, the heads of the great…
Valley of Weeping Blood, Allied Army Camp. Uther VII knelt inside the tattered tent. Both hands clutching the reply letter from the Eternal Night Empire. His fingers trembled violently. Yet…