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    • Chapter 13.5, Year 960 of Chronicle of Truth, The First Month of Yellow-Green Field Season (5/5) Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   "You're kidding me…"   Zechs let out in a raspy voice, and Aster snorted as if trying to vent his frustration.   "I wish that were true too."   But Zechs instinctively knew that it was indeed the truth. When he first met Aster, the reason he noticed his dignity was likely because he was a member of the royal family.   "Does everyone know about that?"   "Lord Lambert and the Professors should have been informed. The other…
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      Chapter 14

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Finally freed from the bone-chilling cold that seemed to freeze even the heart, vibrant green began to settle in the fields. Though the air was still chilly, life was sprouting in the small field, signaling the arrival of spring. Of course, in Lille, near the Sera Mountains, even though the calendar declared spring, the cold remained relentless for quite some time.   At this time every year, small spherical leafy vegetables, no larger than the palm of a hand, were…
    • Chapter 15.1, Year 960 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Yellow-Green Field Season (1/2) Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   The decision to dispatch four companies from the Iron Fortress to the northern region was made immediately after the third month of the Yellow-Green Field season began. Four companies accounted for nearly half of the active mages of the Iron Fortress. Just from that alone, it was clear that the King was organizing a fairly large-scale suppression force.   Among those four companies was Evan's platoon, to which Zechs belonged.   After some organization,…
    • Chapter 15.2, Year 960 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Yellow-Green Field Season (2/2) Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   A few days after Zechs and his comrades arrived in Maha, mages dispatched from nearby towns also joined them. In response, a full-scale suppression operation was decided upon.   It was confirmed that the rebel army also had mages among them, though small in number. Perhaps because of this, the three mage companies from the Iron Fortress were assigned to the vanguard. Upon hearing this from the Company Commander, one mage muttered 'So they're just spectators?' as he…
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      Chapter 16.1

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   It was five days after the betrayal of the Guild mages. The camp, where the treatment of the wounded and the reorganization of the troops were finally settling, was enveloped in an atmosphere of uncertainty - neither entirely anxiety nor anticipation - that some sort of order might soon be given.   However, what arrived was not an order, but rather an unexpected piece of information.   No one knew who had gotten wind of it. The whispers began without…
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      Chapter 16.2

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Time seemed to have stopped.   Zechs and Aster were both at a loss for words, and even the wind had ceased. Lance's words kept circling endlessly in Zechs' minds, losing their meaning.   "...What do you mean?"   With a voice unexpectedly devoid of any emotion, Aster mechanically asked.   "Could it be,"   "No, the sentence was not carried out. He died of illness in prison."   Muttering 'died of illness', Zechs…
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      Chapter 17

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Two days after Lance brought the shocking news, the mages' encampment was in turmoil over the same information. The uproar was a mix of screams, grief-stricken wails, and defiant roars.   Everyone was genuinely stunned by Lord Lambert's death, mourning his loss, and over time, their grief turned into a directionless rage. …No, there was a direction. But for a long time, the mages had pretended not to see it.   The knights who received the same news were…
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      Chapter 5.1

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   About two months after taking on Zechs, during which Leon had spent his days teaching swordsmanship with hardly any conversation, a letter arrived at the hut. The letter was from Lord Andrews' butler, stated that Rosalind would return in about fourteen days and that he should resume her lessons. However, there was nothing left to teach her. All that remained was a final confirmation, after which she would be granted the medal that signified a mage. This medal guaranteed that…
    • Chapter 1, Year 952 of Chronicle of Truth, The Third Month of Crimson Blossom Season Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   The setting sun lingered at the edge of the mountains as if about to fall into darkness, casting its final glimmer as it struggled. With one hand raised to shield his eyes from the glare, Leon walked along the path where the trees cast deep shadows. The oppressive heat of midday had abated, and a pleasant, cool breeze had begun to blow by dusk. The heat of the day seemed to have passed its peak.   Beyond the thicket of camphor trees, fields tended with great care by…
    • 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…
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