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Chapter 146

Wor-en breath came out in a white mist, vanishing into the frozen air before his next gasp replaced it. His knees ached from the strain, his fingers stiff on the hilt of his blade.

Across from him stood the woman in black — light on her feet, movements precise. Her rapier gleamed silver i...

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Chapter 145

[Telescopic Sight]

“They’re really at it,” the remaining hooded figure muttered, his tone somewhere between amusement and irritation. After all, his two arrows did not miss but blocked.The wind bit at his cloak as he knelt, setting the small crossbow against his shoul...

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Chapter 144

They were quiet, shadows huddled on the hill, and the cold made their breath nothing but quiet as ghosts. One of them—tall, with shoulders like a gate—tilted his head toward the field and said, “That red-eyed girl’s arrows bite deeper than they look.”

A soft laugh, like metal on g...

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Chapter 143

The formation settled into place.

Most of the northern soldiers closed ranks around the students, shields raised, eyes narrowed against the biting snow even with Toby’s debuff. Adam and Leo stood at the front, their armor dark against the white expanse. Boris and Andel flanked them—spea...

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Chapter 142

“All clear. We don’t see anyone,” one of the northern soldiers called out, his voice almost lost to the storm.

The campsite lay in ruin.

Broken tents half-buried in snow, torn cloth fluttering weakly in the wind. Shattered weapons poked from the drifts like frozen bones. Everyth...

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Chapter 141

It was a small feline beast, as if born of the North’s cold weather. Its fur shimmered the color of untouched snow, each strand made for the hunt, for concealment. When it moved, it became the wind—darting in sudden, impossible angles across the drifts. To the untrained eye, it was nothing mo...

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Chapter 140

They were still resting when Wor-en finally stood, brushing snow from his cloak. The fire beside him was dying, its embers crackling weakly in the freezing wind.

“Suri,” he said, his voice steady but tired. “Any word from the principal?”

Suri’s eyes went distant, glassy — ...

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Chapter 139

“Suri, why are you dozing off?” Rin asked as they trudged through the snow, her breath turning to mist.

“I’m not,” Suri said, eyes distant and unfocused. “I’m watching another first-year group fight ahead. They’re holding their ground… even if they got caught by surprise....

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Chapter 138

There was no time to rest. Another wave of mounted Ice Lizardmen burst from the storm—three times the number from before. Their howls echoed through the white haze as their Frost Wolves kicked up flurries of snow, sprinting straight for the students.

Wor-en’s eyes narrowed. He had remai...

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Chapter 137

Kana noticed on their way to the first outpost that there were very few local residents around. All she had seen were other student groups moving through the snow in formation.

The great gate of the northern fortress was already open, and the world beyond greeted them with a sharp, biting w...

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Chapter 136

The smell of soup.

It spread through the house: hot steam curling from a black pot, the sharp tang of preserved meat, thick bread warming on a tray. Students who had been moving in slow, sleep-heavy loops around the room straightened, noses leading them toward the table. A little life retur...

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Chapter 135

Their journey continued until midday, when they stopped at a large cave to rest. The air outside was biting cold, but inside, a dozen fires burned bright, warming the stone walls with flickering light. The smell of roasted meat and hot soup filled the cavern, a comfort against the winter air.

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Chapter 134

The winter night cut sharper than expected as the caravan rolled into the small village. Frost glittered faintly under torchlight, and the breath of horses rose in steady clouds as they neighed and stomped. It was a humble settlement — no more than two hundred villagers — but to the weary tra...

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Chapter 133

It was the last day of the weekend before their departure. The trio decided to visit the orphanage—one last time before leaving for the northern fortress, where they would spend about a week beside the kingdom’s northern frontier soldiers.

Lily and Shar hugged their daughter tightly, re...

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Chapter 132

The boys seemed more animated than usual, their voices rising, their jokes bolder whenever Zia’s eyes lingered their way.

Meanwhile, Suri, Rin, and Yuri had made it their mission to corner her every break. They peppered her with questions as though she were some rare creature on display.<...

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Chapter 131

Raydon Kergastel was beyond impressed. If not for the inherited dungeon relic on his hand, he would have already fallen to Kana’s last feint. Her precision, her speed—it was like fighting a phantom with steel.

Kana steadied her breathing, chest rising and falling in rhythm. Then she dar...

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Chapter 130

A great fire blazed in the center of the camp, tall flames licking skyward, crackling with each gust of cold wind. Sparks drifted like fireflies before vanishing into the snow-chilled night. The smaller cooking fire had been put out hours ago, but this one roared bright and alive, a circle of war...

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Chapter 129

There were three wagons in the convoy.

The first carried the tamed wild beasts of Mica’s family—rare, hulking creatures with glistening hides and eyes that glowed faintly in the morning sun. There were only three, but each one radiated a quiet, dangerous strength that made even the coac...

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Chapter 128

Flowel returned to the Brack estate with none of his usual bluster; this time, no fists were needed. The servants led him straight to Ara’s guest room. He lounged on the cushioned chair, savoring the faintly spiced tea until Ara finally appeared.

“That took a while,” Flowel muttered.<...

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Chapter 127

“Now!”

The red-eyed girl’s voice rang sharp as steel, her grin still fixed.

A signal. Von’s instincts screamed.

I must relax. Forget killing them. Flee. Live for now.

He didn’t hesitate. His hand swept down, shadows twisting beneath his feet as he trigge...

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Chapter 126

Kana wasn’t aware—wasn’t aware her lips had curved into a grin the entire time. Sparks erupted with every clash, her daggers moving like lightning, his shadows striking back like fangs from the dark. The rhythm thrilled her.

Her [Bolt Dagger Style] tore through him. E...

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Chapter 125

Von had spent the last few nights circling the academy like a hungry predator. Shadows welcomed him as he drifted beneath their cover, his [Shadow Form] clinging to the edges of light, a silhouette no eye could follow.

He had tested himself against her already—Kana’s pr...

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Chapter 124

The trio huddled near the edge of the training grounds during the short morning break, the crisp air biting at their cheeks. The first subject, The North was as grueling as the winter peak, but their minds were far from class.

“Interesting skill,” Kana murmured, arms crossed, her gaze d...

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Chapter 123

They left the orphanage with the sort of satisfaction that sat heavy in the chest — useful, unshowy, and warm in a way coin could not buy. The student council’s approval had come quicker than Kana had expected; papers had been signed, promises had been made in clipped, competent tones. It fel...

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Chapter 122

Chelle Pint was not strong on her own. She knew it well enough. Her dueling record was average.. But with her friends—nobles, each one with a skill polished and dangerous—they became something else entirely. Together, they had placed in the top five of last year’s annual tournament. And tha...

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Chapter 121

They chose the alley where the lamps threw thin columns of light and the rest of the academy had already melted into curfew. Winter air pinched at their faces; breath came out in quick white puffs. Three shadows leaned against rough stone, two more shuffled uneasily a step behind them. Their voic...

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Chapter 120

Principal Light sipped his tea slowly, the soft clink of porcelain echoing in the office. His gaze lingered on the trio across his desk. Suri couldn’t sit still, Boris was trying not to sweat, and Kana… Kana’s face was unreadable, her calm unsettling even now.

This will be difficu...

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Chapter 119

The trio let out a heavy sigh as snow drifted down from the sky, faint flakes catching the midday sun. The world should have felt calm, peaceful—but each flake only reminded them of the silence that waited at the academy tomorrow.

Boris held the reins of the carriage, his broad shoulders ...

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Chapter 118

“Suri, where?” Kana’s tone cut as they sprinted.

“Up ahead.” Suri’s eyes narrowed, illusion-light dancing in the air. “Over two dozen foragers. He’s cornered.”

Two dozen. Kana’s gut twisted. That wasn’t a skirmish—it was a death sentence.

“Asha...

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Chapter 117

The tunnels mocked him. Every wall seemed to carry sound—clashes, screeches, shouts—twisting them into an endless loop until he couldn’t tell where they had come from, nor how far away. Each heartbeat was another second slipping away.

Wor-en clenched his jaw. If I’m wrong, if it...

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