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      Chapter 9.2

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   (Why did Leon refuse to let me go to the Iron Fortress?)   Once, it had been Leon himself who told Zechs to return to the Iron Fortress someday. It was contradictory for him to refuse now after having said it himself. Could it be that, as Aldo suggested, he was trying to block Zechs' future out of some petty feeling of jealousy? If that was the case, it was unforgivable. But he wondered if Leon would really do something like that.   It was just past noon…
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      Chapter 11

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   On the same day that the confinement was lifted, Zechs was informed of his assignment to the 75th platoon, also known as the Evan platoon. Alongside Zechs, two other newly-assigned mages were also present. A boy and a girl, both of them were young, quiet-looking, and had never interacted with Zechs before. They both completely ignored Zechs as if he were invisible.   Zechs had to wear his shoulder sash, decorated with two white lines and a white bird with three…
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      Chapter 10.2

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   The solitary confinement cell, created for the punishment of troublesome mages, was located in the basement of the residential wing. When Zechs was thrown in there, half-dragged, he remembered and understood what he had done. Although his anger had not subsided, he was in a state of mind where he could look at that anger calmly.   The first thing he thought was that it was good he hadn't gone berserk. If he had let his anger take over and lost control of his power,…
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      Chapter 10.1

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   The Iron Fortress was both a military force led by mages and an institute for magic research. The number of members was around two thousand, and they were divided into small units based on their skill level and research themes, each unit consisted of about twenty members. While large-scale military operations might require a different setup, regular missions were carried out by these units. Since their lives depended on each other, the bond among the mages in the same unit was…
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