Let’s Manage the Tower – Book 2: Volume 11 Chapter 6, Divine Priestess
Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin The castle where Floria, Queen of Razequa Amamiya, resided.
Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin The castle where Floria, Queen of Razequa Amamiya, resided.
Translator: Silavin & Jon Translation Checker: PewPewLazerGun Editor and Proofreader: Leo of Zion Mountain & Dhael Ligerkeys Mo Na Ye ignored those Pseudo-Royal Lords while feeling vexed.
Translator: Ashish Translation Checker: Silavin A city not far from Shanghai, more than half of the city was submerged in the sea, with water levels reaching 3 to 4 meters.
Translator: Silavin & Jon Translation Checker: PewPewLazerGun Editor and Proofreader: Leo of Zion Mountain & Dhael Ligerkeys The turn of events shocked both the Humans and the Black Ink Clansmen. None of them could clearly see what happened, they only knew that a river appeared out of the blue, after which a Pseudo-Royal Lord vanished out of sight.
Translator: Tamon Argent Apex, at the back palace of the Immortal Alliance.
Translator: Truth Editor: Dhael Ligerkeys The group encountered a couple more waves of Spirit Beasts on their way to Bilandia, but they were able to defeat them all easily. Lu Ye and Lan Ziyi’s performance in particular were exceptional considering their cultivation level, so much so that even Xia Qianqian was a bit surprised. After all, there weren’t many Second Order cultivators who could fight as well as them at all. She herself was…
Translator: Ashish Translation Checker: Silavin *Yip…* A Fox’s howl shook the entire Misty Mountains. In the astonished gazes of various Mutant Beasts, the most prestigious Great Beasts under the Divine Tree’s command in Misty Mountains gathered together.
Writer: StarReader Proofreader: Silavin Fate, luck, chance, fortune, it was called many things and, as impossible as it might seem, they were making up new terms for it every other day. But if there was one thing the people were unanimous and unequivocally about, it was that destiny, or whatever kids called it these days, saw one’s future.