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“Congratulations, Ravi. Your magic capacity is now… well, it’s something.” Seir, surprisingly, seemed to share her joy. “So, go get the hunter.” He ruffled her hair, then instructed the still-stunned Ravi to fetch Regan. “I think we’ll be able to catch the author sooner than expected.” With that, he melted back into the shadows. “You’re telling me to get him, but where are you going?” “None of your business. I’ll be back soon. Wait in the drawing-room with the…- 159.9 K • Ongoing
“It can’t be helped. I remember the magic, so that will be fine. But what about that?” The memories of her imprisonment weren’t entirely negative. She vividly remembered the alchemist's potion recipe. At first, she wanted to erase those memories, but not anymore. She gritted her teeth, fueled by her hatred for Hayden. “I will kill you more horrifically than you killed me, Hayden.” The alchemist had said the ‘potion’ inflicted agonizing pain, shattering both body and mind. She would…- 156.5 K • Ongoing
Leah was ill for a week after that. At first, she thought even this was just another fleeting scene in a dizzying rush of memories. But even after her fever broke and another week passed, she was still five years old. ‘Have I… truly returned?’ It was absurd. Even a 9th-class archmage could control space, but not time. Moreover, Leah had lost most of her magic while imprisoned. By the time of her death, she could barely manage a 1st-class spell. ‘But this is…- 156.5 K • Ongoing
“I apologize, Your Majesty.” Nadia bowed her head, a nervous expression on her face. The Emperor observed her with a curious look. This wasn’t a feigned humility performed for his benefit. Nadia had genuinely asked for nothing more than her current house when he offered to grant her any wish. It was as if she believed that was the extent of the favor she could accept. What am I supposed to do? He was so touched by her modest request that he felt even more compelled to give her something. The Emperor…- 58.9 K • Ongoing
Her gaze drifted towards Lexion, who stood beside her with a deceptively cheerful smile. Though imperceptible to others, their eyes clashed in a silent, deadly battle of wills. In that instant, the pieces of the puzzle clicked into place within the Emperor's mind. Understanding dawned, and his inquisitive gaze shifted to Nadia. Even under Lexion's murderous glare, she remained composed, her resolve unwavering. The Emperor barely suppressed a gasp of excitement, his eyes sparkling like stars. How…- 58.9 K • Ongoing
As the carriage approached the square, the excited chatter of the crowd grew louder. My own excitement bubbled over, leading me to say something I never would have to Ethan. “I'm so excited to be at the festival with you again, brother.” Startled by my cheerful tone, Ethan placed a hand on my forehead. I swatted it away irritably. “I’m not sick!” This was why I couldn’t bring myself to say anything remotely sentimental. “I was checking for a fever.” “When have I…- 34.2 K • Ongoing
Of course, I’m curious! If you bring it up, you should finish what you’re saying! Xavian extended a hand, then clenched it into a fist and withdrew it. He turned and started walking, as if beckoning me to follow. “I’ll show you. Come.” I slipped my feet into soft slippers and followed. He stopped at the palace’s single, grand terrace. “Don’t get too close.” As if afraid I might jump, he stood behind me, gripping my arms. Despite the cold metal against my skin, my mind was reeling.…- 140.9 K • Ongoing
“Go to the Imperial Palace of Bahart.” News that even the Emperor of this land hadn't heard was already winging its way to the Emperor of another. *** A healthy mind in a healthy body! My mind, however, was a feverish mess, unable to conjure any solution to this predicament. So, I decided on a simple approach: First, recovery. The magical tool blocking my mana was problematic enough, but I'd also dragged my battered body here, forcing it to channel mana despite its condition. This place is…- 140.9 K • Ongoing
“Elena…” He finally spoke my name, his voice as turbulent as a storm-tossed sea. Embarrassed by the intensity of his gaze, I quickly withdrew my hand and turned my head away. “I’m going to rest now. You should return to your room and rest as well. Your injury seems far more serious than mine.” I feigned a pout and pulled the covers up as if preparing to sleep. He opened his mouth as if to speak, his Adam’s apple bobbing. It seemed he was struggling to swallow unspoken words. A flicker of hope…- 110.7 K • Ongoing
“My, my. There’s no need for such a grim face.” Aiden’s tone remained light and casual, a stark contrast to the thunderous expression on the Grand Duke’s face. With a disarming smile and a slight tilt of his head, Aiden strolled leisurely out of the room. Finally alone, I watched as the Grand Duke approached, his footsteps heavy and measured as he crossed the room toward the bed. I held my breath. It was our first encounter since our awkward parting that morning, but that hardly seemed…- 110.7 K • Ongoing
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