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      Chapter 4.1

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   A familiar face appeared about a month after Zechs arrived. It was the change of the season, when the cool breeze in the morning and evening started to feel pleasant. The leaves were finally beginning to change color all around the village, and the villagers were busy harvesting their well-ripened crops. Gateau showed up at such a time, appearing at the hut in his travel attire, perhaps returning from a mission.   Of course, it was always the same with no prior…
    • Chapter 3.3, Year 952 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Crimson Blossom Season Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Now that the fear of death had passed, all that came to Leon's mind was anger.    Since taking over the private school from Ceres, he had maintained a delicate distance from the villagers as if walking on thin ice, and had managed to get by without major issues. All the apprentices who had come to Leon so far had been commuting students, and they understood their own situation well enough to avoid causing trouble with the villagers, to the extent that their visits…
    • Chapter 3.2, Year 952 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Crimson Blossom Season Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   There was a region called Cadenza to the north of Lavarta. Originally, it was the territory of the neighboring country, Shale, but Lavarta won it in a war about fifty years ago. It had originally been recognized as an autonomous region within Shale, and strictly speaking, it had not even been Shale's territory. Cadenza was located on the slopes of the Sera Mountains, near the foothills; the cold was severe in winter and the land was barren, making it a difficult place to live.…
    • Chapter 3.1, Year 952 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Crimson Blossom Season Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   "Wow, you're taking on an apprentice, Leon?"    "Well, although it might be presumptuous of me to say, you are technically my apprentice too."   The girl laughed, her lovely face framed by a luxurious lace collar. Her blonde hair, neatly tied, shone like gold in the afternoon summer sunlight. Beneath the hair, which looked as soft and fresh as melted honey, peeked out eyes the exact color of blooming wild violets. Her beauty was not the flashy kind, but…
    • Chapter 2.2, Year 952 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Crimson Blossom Season Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   The following spring, six mages left Ceres' apprenticeship. In previous years, at most two would join the guild, and there were even years when none joined, but this year saw a large-scale recruitment.   The ones who joined the guild included three senior apprentices who were a year older than Leon, two boys of the same age, and a girl who was a year younger. Seven remained with Ceres. Leon, at seventeen, was the oldest, while the others were still too young to join…
    • Chapter 2.1, Year 952 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Crimson Blossom Season Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Everything in the world was made of a force invisible to humans. This force was simply called 'power' or 'magic'. The flow of this force was called 'magic vein'.   Magic vein was the flow of power that constituted this world, the way it existed, and its principles.   Now, there were rare individuals who were born with an organ called a 'guiding vein'. Although invisible, it was thought to be similar to blood vessels or other internal organs that form the…
    • Chapter 13.4, Year 960 of Chronicle of Truth, The First Month of Yellow-Green Field Season (4/5) Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   On the way back, the streets had completely fallen into darkness, leaving them eerily deserted. Particularly around the clock tower, where there were no houses nearby, the scene was shrouded in deep shadows. The only thing that illuminated the path was the pale, bluish glow of the moon.   Zechs felt hesitant to break the silence, so he simply walked alongside Aster without uttering a word. Whether Aster felt the same way or was just exhausted, he, too, remained…
    • Chapter 13.3, Year 960 of Chronicle of Truth, The First Month of Yellow-Green Field Season (3/5) Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   The mages of the Iron Fortress were generally allowed to freely leave the castle town. However, unless they had a valid reason, such as an official mission, they must return before sunset. Despite this rule, Zechs and Aster had watched the sunset outside the castle on several occasions. Aster had arranged something with the gatekeepers, likely using his status to secure their outings.   On this particular day, Aster once again negotiated with one of the gatekeepers,…
    • Chapter 13.2, Year 960 of Chronicle of Truth, The First Month of Yellow-Green Field Season (2/5) Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Zechs and his team cautiously approached a house with patches of its outer wall peeling away. Their mission this time was to capture a group of young thieves. These ranged from petty pickpockets who avoided violence to somewhat more brazen criminals like armed robbers attacking carriages. Of course, thieves were everywhere, but these particular culprits had reportedly targeted the carriages of nobles.   Once they spotted the building's entrance, they hid in the…
    • Chapter 13.1, Year 960 of Chronicle of Truth, The First Month of Yellow-Green Field Season (1/5) Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   The Iron Fortress served a role akin to that of the Magic Guilds in various towns. In other words, it assisted with disputes occurring in and around the town, as well as the capture of criminals. While maintaining public order was fundamentally the responsibility of knights, who were specialized in this, the number of knights was insufficient relative to the vastness of Rhiannon. As a result, mages operated in a subcontractor-like capacity.   Rhiannon was a…
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