Chapter 30: Ruins Guardian.
As the echoes of Elisa and Nia’s fall into the abyss faded, the vast circular hall sank into a deathly […]
As the echoes of Elisa and Nia’s fall into the abyss faded, the vast circular hall sank into a deathly […]
The corridor ended at a vast circular hall. Unlike the claustrophobic crystal passage before it, the ceiling here soared high,
At the end of the staircase, the rotting stench in the air unexpectedly began to fade. It gradually gave way
At the end of the mist, the entrance gate of the ruins felt even more oppressive than Hill had imagined.
The carriage came to a slow halt after a slight jolt. Outside, there was no clamor of voices—not even birdsong
The carriage had been traveling for four full hours. At some point, the scenery outside the window had begun to
Three days passed in the blink of an eye. During those three days, Phyllis was as busy as a bride
Morning sunlight filtered through the leaves of the White Rose District, scattering mottled spots of light across the breakfast table.
Morning sunlight filtered through the lace curtains, casting dappled patterns across the soft carpet. Hill stood before the full-length mirror,
The day after the subjugation battle, Ordis was still basking in the afterglow of victory. For the Iron Sword party,