Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube - Chapter 400

Chapter 400

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Chapter 401 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" starts revealing the story: “Boy, take a break.”“I can keep going.”“Like hell you can, it’s been hours and you’re... Don’t miss it!

“Boy, take a break.”“I can keep going.”

“Like hell you can, it’s been hours and you’re the only one who keeps refusing them.”

“Because I don’t need them. I’m excellent at regulating my mana output so I’m not going to fall into mana exhaustion.”

“Sure, but I’m not thinking of that, I’m looking at the mental strain you’re going to be under.”

“Which is also nothing, Falk. Don’t you know how many minds your lovely apprentice has at his disposal? Not to mention how high my stamina is, I could do this for days.”

It was a lie of course, even with every mind in his head splitting the load, he still felt the strain of all of that work. Each skill he had that could help was being pushed to the limits as he refined his enchantments as much as he could in all of that time, shaving off fractions of a point of mana with everything he put down, all to get just a little more out of himself as he worked, all while he got everything there was to get out of the skills at his disposal.

If he didn’t give all he could then people would die, plain and simple. He didn’t want to stop no matter what sort of strain it put him under and he was happy to deal with it. It was only as both his teacher and Iberu both put powerful hands on his shoulders and pulled him away that he had no choice.

“Hey-”

“Ben,” Iberu said firmly, cutting him off. “I cannot begin to express how I value the level of work and commitment you’re showing, however, you need to be aware that you are a limited resource right now. It’s only the three of us that have any sort of awakened enchanting and you’re better than I am at it, we can’t have anything happen to you. I’ve already sent a runner to each army, we’ll be shutting the machine down in five minutes for a thirty-minute break. In that time they’ll all need to fight whatever comes through on their own, but it will allow us to place as many of your enchantments as we can on it to lighten the load, and it will allow you to rest.”

“If I’m better at this than you then I shouldn’t be resting, I should be enchanting in that time too,” He shot back. “You can’t just depend on your workers when their skills aren’t as good, and you can’t act like more hands aren’t better here, right? We already said it, we’re going to have to do some crazy shifts for the next month, this is just the first day of that for me.”

He wasn’t going to back down, they could see it in his eyes, so instead they opted to compromise.

“Fifteen minutes,” His teacher told him firmly. “You’ll enchant for fifteen more minutes, then you’ll have a twenty-minute break or else I’m getting my niece to put you under a sleep spell for me.”

“Pretty sure that won’t actually work. It didn’t last time and I’ve only gotten more minds. But fine, I’ll take the break.”

Even if he didn’t want to, he couldn’t actually deny his need for it. His head was pounding more and more, approaching the full-blown migraine he’d been feeling after his minds had split while he pushed himself to do everything he could as the machine powered down, only stopping after another five minutes of applying the enchantment and getting the small bit of satisfaction that came with them not immediately breaking.

A part of him wanted to go to Thera, but with the weapon down she had her own role to play as bits of earth floated around her, being charged with mana before shooting off at speeds that left them invisible to the naked eye as they tore through swaths of demons making their way through to the warriors on the ground.

Even if she wasn’t busy though, he didn’t think he could move. He hadn’t realized just what sort of burden he’d been putting himself under with how much he’d been trying to do and it was only after taking a few steps away that he had to keep himself from crashing to the ground, moving to get out of the way the best he could, just to let himself get a little rest as he stared out into the death and destruction going on around them.

Each army was being pushed back in that short amount of time, that much was clear, yet the demons still hadn’t broken through, even if it was an eventuality they were all aware of. The point of fighting them at the moment wasn’t even truly to stop them, they knew that it would be impossible to keep everything from getting through, but to stop as many as they could so that the months after wouldn’t be filled with cities, towns, and villages falling to attacks from roaming groups of them as they slowly got stronger before the next wave.

His distance had plenty of benefits to go with it aside from the little bit of safety he got to enjoy, at least comparatively when he looked at everyone who was fighting. He didn’t need to see anyone die, not up close and personal, only grasping the fact that it was happening at all as he watched far-off figures fall to the ground while spells flew through the air in a constant barrage.

He took his eyes away from it, not wanting what was happening to invade his thoughts when he needed to work as he focused on his body, massaging his muscles to get some of the stiffness out of them in the time he had.

He got no answer, not that he expected one, as he did his best to ignore the circumstances around him to give his mind and body what little rest he could.

As much as he would have liked to, he didn’t sleep. He couldn’t afford to with everything happening, but he felt his mana return to full for the first time in hours as he let himself not think in that time, meditating and letting the world disappear the best he could, right up until he saw that same black beam shoot out, giving the warriors on the ground the leeway to get their injuries treated and move their dead while at the same time it signalled his need to get back to work, standing up on shaky legs and rushing back over as Falk grumbled.

“We were hoping you’d have a nap or something.”

“In this racket? No way. Anyway, how are things looking?”

“Nothing broke through in that time,” Iberu told him positively. “The soldiers are holding the line well enough for now. We’ve also got the others who haven’t gotten the knack for the enchantment yet at least working to keep the ones we’re making from breaking.”

“It shows.”

He immediately felt more leeway than he had before, not needing to push quite as hard to ensure everything that was there was maintained. He was even confident that he could add more enchantments with the extra energy they had, giving them that tiny bit of wiggle room if things went wrong and got to work doing exactly that, with neither Falk nor Iberu stopping him as the latter spoke up.

“I believe we need to discuss how we’ll be doing this,” The guild head began, talking being slightly easier for everyone as they felt their workload decrease. “Ben is right of course, it looks like we’ll all need to split the load. If we do eighteen-hour shifts each then that will keep two of us on at any given time which should be enough to ensure nothing goes wrong and as my people get more skilled at the enchantment, then it should lessen the load just a little.”

Eighteen hours a day of constant enchanting. It wasn’t like he’d never worked himself to the bone like that in the past, but doing it for a straight month was asking a lot. All of them were going to burn out in that time, and the buffs they were under would vanish in a matter of days, making things even harder for them. Still, what choice did they have?

Iberu was able to pick up on the sheer unreasonableness of the suggestion himself as he continued. “I’m sorry, I asked you both to be here to act as a reserve in case of an emergency, yet now it seems I’ll be working the two of you to the edge of death.”

Falk could only laugh. “Infinite hells, what else can we do? Who knows, maybe this will be the push I need anyway.”

He said it with a forced smile, Ben putting on his own in return. “But maybe see if there’s a free awakened light mage anywhere to give us some buffs, yeah? And pay us well for our work after ‘cause I’m not cheap.”

“Ha, I believe you’re already both quite well off but after this, I’ll make sure you get a sum that would leave an average citizen never needing to work again if that was their desire. Not much point in hoarding wealth if everything comes to an end, is there?”

“In that case, we better do our money’s worth,” Ben laughed. “Anyway, that means one of us needs to stop to rest. Iberu, I vote you since I just got a break and Falk basically had one as he was teaching your people earlier.”

“I couldn’t possibly!” He argued. “I see how hard you’re both working and your break was already insufficient for what you’ve done Ben, you need a real one.”

“The boy isn’t going to give in Iberu and I don’t entirely disagree with him. Even if you don’t sleep, relax and handle other matters. When it’s time for you to come back I’ll send him off next whether he likes it or not.”

“Hey, after another nine hours of this I can say with certainty I’m going to like it.”

He was fairly sure he’d already done ten, but it was hard to be positive since he had no way of keeping track of the time and his minds were too devoted to other tasks to count out the seconds like he had for the gate opening.

Iberu wanted to argue it more, but seeing both teacher and apprentice standing firm he eventually relented.

“Alright, I’ll go see about finding an awakened light mage like you suggested. The odds of one being among any of the armies present are slim, but not impossible and I believe we’re showing enough value that they’d be fools not to accept. Worst to worst though I’ll definitely get us a couple ninth-level ones. Be safe till I return, and Falk, if anything goes wrong I leave you in charge.”

“You got it.”

With that he ran off, leaving Ben alone with his teacher and all of the other enchanters as they worked.

“You know,” Ben tried to joke through it all. “I was expecting this month to be hell, but it looks like hell is worse than I thought.”

“If you need to take ten at all boy, I can hold up in that time.”

“I’d say the same for you. Don’t think just because I have less mana doesn’t mean you can’t take a breather. I do get nearly a point of it back every second now.”

“Ha, you don’t have to tell me how ridiculous your regen is, I just don’t want my niece complaining when you look like a rung-out rag by the end of this.”

“Hey, just you wait, I’m going to use this experience to get another level or two of enchanting in the month. I can only imagine all of the job experience flooding in too. Just watch Falk, if I need to put up with this for the second and third wave as well then I’m hitting the third tier and becoming a god of enchanting. Actually, what do you think divine enchanting would turn into if it gets to the third tier? It already has the word divine in it. Super divine enchanting? Mega super divine enchanting? The possibilities are endless!”

They were both bantering as a distraction, nothing more. Ben had the leeway for it with his minds while his teacher had the decades of experience behind him to put together his enchantments without much thought, and they both only wanted to keep from thinking just what they’d have to do. Forget just a light mage, if they really were going to do eighteen-hour days for a month then they were going to need a life mage on them as well, along with a constant supply of potions and maybe even a good dark mage to help with some of the mental strain.

As the next few hours passed, the two of them were still working in full force, even as the sky grew dark. Everything that had gotten through during their thirty-minute break earlier had since been slaughtered, leaving the armies around to handle the comparatively smaller number that had been able to push through the effects in a far less dangerous battle, while Ben focused on his own fight against himself.

They were keeping up, ensuring everything that broke could be replaced, but it was a mental battle against how much he could take. The headache he’d felt growing the entire time had changed to a full-blown migraine, being experienced with all thirty-two minds he had, but he pushed through the pain for the few more hours he would need to wait. The moment it was time for his break he had no intention of making it back to the city, he was finding a comparatively quiet spot on the ground to sleep like a corpse.

He cast the smallest look beside him, finding Falk holding up a bit better than he was since the yeti had gotten to spend a couple hours earlier training the other enchanters on just what to do to keep everything running, and that was enough to make a decision as he spoke up.

“Falk, I’ll take ten if you take ten right after.”

“I don’t need it boy, you go and have a break. Get a drink or something.”

“If you don’t need it then I don’t either.”

“Ah, you damnable… Fine, I’ll take a small break after you do. In that case, bring me some water back with you so I can enjoy my time and not need to grab it myself.”

“You got it,” He said with a weary smile as for the first time in ages he took his hand from the weapon and stepped away, rubbing some life back into his stiff arms as he did.

The first thing he did was what his teacher asked of him, going to a supply of food and drinks for them to take as he scarfed down a piece of fruit and grabbed two cups of water, drinking his immediately and holding onto the other for Falk as he walked over to where Thera and Sonya were standing, looking into the battlefield.

“How’s it look right now?”

“Thanks to you both, shockingly good,” Sonya told him as she glanced his way, giving a strained look. “I can’t help but feel guilty that if this keeps up I won’t have anything to do.”

“Ha, consider that a good thing, having things to do is super overrated.”

“And are you holding up okay Ben?” Thera asked him as she took his face in her hands, seeing the strain his brain was under and running all of the life spells she could through him to help. “You’ve all been at that for hours, how much longer do you need to go?”

“Two-thirds of each day for the rest of the first wave,” He told them, seeing the shock and horror in their eyes. All they knew was that he was helping to keep the weapon running, they hadn’t known what an investment it would end up being. “Looks like it’s a good thing I came, right?”

“Ben-”

“It has to be done,” He told them. “Better to suffer for a month and live, right? I’ll be fine.”

It looked like they both wanted to say more but couldn’t. He was right, the weapon was saving so many lives by being active and slaughtering an uncountable number of demons trying to make their way through. Even if it pushed him to the edge, he could be healed. By keeping it running he was doing too much good to stop, no matter how hard it was.

So with nothing to say they stood in silence for the last bit of his break, Thera slipping her free hand into Ben’s own as she worked to shoot down any of the winged demons that came out as he just watched all of the senseless deaths as the demons rushed through to meet their end, with him about to turn away to go back until something small caught his eye. Another demon, bipedal and vaguely in the shape of a human, standing within the zone of the weapon’s attack, not dying, not breaking down, simply looking around as Ben felt a shiver go down his spine.

He wasn’t the only one to notice it either. Even if warriors on the ground couldn’t reach it to attack without falling victim to the same weapon that had been keeping them safe as the hours rolled by, the mages could and many of them fired off spells as beams of fire and raw mana, along with plenty of earthen bullets were shot its way, only for all of them to vanish or collapse to the ground with a wave of the creatures arm as it looked around, eventually focusing on where the zone of death it stood within was coming from, the very weapon he and the others stood so close to, as it reached out a hand to act.

The moment it did, the very earth around it reacted, ripping from the ground and shooting at them, Thera trying to stop it with all of the power at her disposal while Ben screamed out for Falk and the other enchanters to run, knowing that despite her power, Thera’s attempt would fail. If she’d gone for a barrier of stone it would have been one thing, but in the split second there was to act, he was one of the few that instantly grasped what the way the creature had defended itself signified; magic nullification.

The stones, loaded with the creature's power ripped through the mana she’d reached out with as Falk and the other enchanters were slow to move, too invested in their work to pay attention to the world around them as the boulders rained down, smashing the weapon that had acted as a source of hope and throwing all who stood around it to the side as the ground under them exploded from the force.

Ben didn’t notice the creature who’d made such a thing possible go back through the gate where it had come, nor did he pay attention to the unimpeded flood of demons that were no longer being held back. His eyes were only on the yeti lying broken on the ground as he, Thera, and Sonya rushed to his side.

There was nothing he could personally do to help so he stood out of the way and let the two women work, their healing magics being pushed to their limits for the person they cared so dearly about as Thera let out a relieved sigh despite the chaos around them.

“He won’t die, but this isn’t going to be quick and it looks like there’s a lot of people to treat now. Aunty, keep looking after him and I’ll gather the others,” And with that plan formed she rushed off, going up to the many other enchanters laying on the ground to give whatever emergency medical treatment she could before raising the very earth beneath them all to move together to continue, as Ben alone was left useless.

With the weapon destroyed, there was nothing he could do. His part to play was finished, replaced with the screams of dying soldiers that filled the air from the onslaught coming for them as he clenched his fist in impotent rage. Even if it would have been a miserable experience, a month of burning himself out would have been infinitely better than the nothing there was for him now as all he could do was stand by and hope that those he loved who’d have to fight wouldn’t die.

There was one option. As Thera and Sonya had their hands full while armies had to fight in earnest, he instead turned his head to look at the pile of wreckage so close by.

Powerless? He still had all of his skills at his disposal along with all of the information in his head. Resources? There was a pile of them there waiting for the taking, with his material magic primed to shape them into whatever form he could. He may have been lacking in rings for options, but he had the eleven that were ever-present on his fingers, along with everything in his status, all he had to do was figure out how to combine them all into something that could be put to use, and with that resolve firmly in place he ran to it, digging through what he could see as fast as he could, gathering the bits that were clearly magic materials like mana crystals and mythril as he examined the parts that had made it through relatively unscathed, pushing his minds for any way they could be put to use as he found himself with one single piece of hope. A metallic sphere, no bigger than a soccer ball that had survived the attack undamaged, its construction built to ensure it could handle such things for whatever it contained. The mysterious power source that managed to not only let such a weapon exist, but to even start to break it in its might.

“Okay, this is actually something,” He muttered to himself. “This is options. If I can just put it to use then I should be able to build something that could do an insane amount of damage. Let’s see, if I can build something that would collapse space like my space bombs would, only using all of the power this thing has and drop it in the front of the gate then even if it doesn’t kill as many as it did before I could probably get tens of thousands of them since nothing would be able to get close to stop it. Unless that one comes back. Or it breaks under the pressure it would exert like my bombs did. And then if it does I don’t even know what will happen because I don’t even know what this stupid thing is. Fuck!”

He rolled it around in his hands, trying to understand it in all of the detail he could. The thing was positively coated in non-affinity enchantments, many that were clearly to keep it from breaking but even more he couldn’t begin to guess the purpose of. Other than that, there was the only noticeable feature to it as well. The entire thing was a smooth, metallic surface except for a circle on it the size of his palm, what he had to assume was its output.

He desperately wished Iberu was there, even if the man wanted to keep the power source a secret he would have beaten the information out of him if need be, but as he looked around the troll was nowhere to be seen. All there was, was the sight of armies being pushed back under the tide and in one area collapsing altogether, letting the demons break through, into the world beyond where they’d be able to cause unending harm even after the gate closed, a scene that was sure to be taking place across all of the invasion points by that time.

He didn’t have the time to find Iberu or hope that he’d show up, so he did the only thing he could, connecting to it, feeling each and every enchantment it had to try and understand them beyond just the list he could see in his head, trying to process everything that was there to get even a clue of just what was in his hands, only to feel something else, something deeper scratching at the edge of his consciousness as he dove in further, feeling his mana burn in a way it never would when he practiced the skill as he used it to power it, needing to know the mystery the tool held if he wanted any chance if putting it to use.

All of his minds were on the task, each one pushing farther until there was nowhere else to go. Everything snapped into place as Ben’s mind didn’t strengthen or split, but was instead torn to shreds, everything he was breaking down and being destroyed with it as the sounds of notifications and screeches of pain filled his last bit of consciousness before nothing on the surface layer of who he was remained.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Prologue 2 Chapter 2 3 Chapter 3 4 Chapter 4 5 Chapter 5 6 Chapter 6 7 Chapter 7 8 Chapter 8 9 Chapter 9 10 Chapter 10 11 Chapter 11 12 Chapter 12 13 Chapter 13- Theras perspective 14 Chapter 14 15 Chapter 15 16 Chapter 16 17 Chapter 17 18 Chapter 18 19 Chapter 19 20 Chapter 20 21 Chapter 21 22 Chapter 22 23 Chapter 23 24 Chapter 24 25 Chapter 25- Thera's Perspective 26 Chapter 26 27 Chapter 27 28 Chapter 28 29 Chapter 29 30 Chapter 30 31 Chapter 31 32 Chapter 32 33 Chapter 33 34 Chapter 34 35 Chapter 35 36 Chapter 36 37 Chapter 37 38 Chapter 38 39 Chapter 39 40 Chapter 40 41 Chapter 41 42 Chapter 42 43 Chapter 43 44 Chapter 44- Side Story 1- Ben's time at the church, (1) 45 Chapter 45: Side Story 1- Ben's time at the church, (2) 46 Chapter 46- Falk's Perspective 47 Chapter 47 48 Chapter 48 49 Chapter 49 50 Chapter 50 51 Chapter 51 52 Chapter 52 53 Chapter 53 54 Chapter 54 55 Chapter 55- Thera's Perspective 56 Chapter 56 57 Chapter 57 58 Chapter 58 59 Chapter 59 60 Chapter 60 61 Chapter 61 62 Chapter 62 63 Chapter 63 64 Chapter 64 65 Chapter 65 66 Chapter 66 67 Chapter 67 68 Chapter 68 69 Chapter 69- Theras perspective 70 Chapter 70- Theras Perspective 71 Chapter 71- Theras Perspective 72 Chapter 72 73 Chapter 73 74 Chapter 74 75 Chapter 75 76 Chapter 76 77 Chapter 77- Theras Perspective 78 Chapter 78- Theras Perspective 79 Chapter 79 80 Chapter 80 81 Chapter 81 82 Chapter 82 83 Chapter 83 84 Chapter 84: Karly's perspective 85 Chapter 85: Thera's Perspective 86 Chapter 86: Thera's Perspective 87 Chapter 87: Thera's Perspective 88 Chapter 88 89 Chapter 89 90 Chapter 90 91 Chapter 91: Side Story 3- a lesson on invaders 92 Chapter 92: character summaries 93 Chapter 93 94 Chapter 94: Falk’s Perspective 95 Chapter 95 96 Chapter 96 97 Chapter 97 98 Chapter 98 99 Chapter 99 100 Chapter 100 101 Chapter 101 102 Chapter 102: Thera's Perspective 103 Chapter 103 104 Chapter 104 105 Chapter 105 106 Chapter 106 107 Chapter 107 108 Chapter 108 109 Chapter 109 110 Chapter 110 111 Chapter 111 112 Chapter 112 113 Chapter 113 114 Chapter 114 115 Chapter 115 116 Chapter 116 117 Chapter 117 118 Chapter 118: Thera's perspective 119 Chapter 119 120 Chapter 120 121 Chapter 121: Thera’s Perspective 122 Chapter 122 123 Chapter 123 124 Chapter 124: Thera's Perspective 125 Chapter 125: Side story Gods and Demons 126 Chapter 126 127 Chapter 127: Thera's Perspective 128 Chapter 128 129 Chapter 129 130 Chapter 130 131 Chapter 131 132 Chapter 132 133 Chapter 133 134 Chapter 134: Thera's Perspective 135 Chapter 135 136 Chapter 136: Thera's Perspective 137 Chapter 137: Thera's Perspective 138 Chapter 138 139 Chapter 139 140 Chapter 140 141 Chapter 141 142 Chapter 142 143 Chapter 143 144 Chapter 144 145 Chapter 145 146 Chapter 146 147 Chapter 147 148 Chapter 148: Thera's perspective 149 Chapter 149 150 Chapter 150 151 Chapter 151 152 Chapter 152 153 Chapter 153 154 Chapter 154 155 Chapter 155 156 Chapter 156: Thera's Perspective 157 Chapter 157: Thera's Perspective 158 Chapter 158 159 Chapter 159 160 Chapter 160 161 Chapter 161 162 Chapter 162 163 Chapter 163 164 Chapter 164: Thera's Perspective 165 Chapter 165 166 Chapter 166 167 Chapter 167- Side story, sleepovers 168 Chapter 168 169 Chapter 169 170 Chapter 170 171 Chapter 171 172 Chapter 172 173 Chapter 173 174 Chapter 174 175 Chapter 175 176 Chapter 176: Thera's Perspective 177 Chapter 177 178 Chapter 178 179 Chapter 179 180 Chapter 180 181 Chapter 181 182 Chapter 182 183 Chapter 183 184 Chapter 184: As others start to move (1) 185 Chapter 185 186 Chapter 186 187 Chapter 187: Thera's perspective 188 Chapter 188 189 Chapter 189 190 Chapter 190 191 Chapter 191: Thera's perspective 192 Chapter 192 193 Chapter 193 194 Chapter 194 195 Chapter 195 196 Chapter 196: As others start to move (2) 197 Chapter 197: Thera's Perspective 198 Chapter 198 199 Chapter 199 200 Chapter 200 201 Chapter 201 202 Chapter 202 203 Chapter 203: Thera's Perspective 204 Chapter 204 205 Chapter 205 206 Chapter 206 207 Chapter 207: Thera's Perspective 208 Chapter 208 209 Chapter 209 210 Chapter 210: Thera's Perspective 211 Chapter 211 212 Chapter 212 213 Chapter 213 214 Chapter 214 215 Chapter 215 216 Chapter 216 217 Chapter 217 218 Chapter 218: Ather’s Perspective 219 Chapter 219: Thera's Perspective 220 Chapter 220 221 Chapter 221 222 Chapter 222 223 Chapter 223 224 Chapter 224: Ather’s Perspective 225 Chapter 225 226 Chapter 226 227 Chapter 227 228 Chapter 228 229 Chapter 229 230 Chapter 230 231 Chapter 231: A day in the shop 232 Chapter 232: Thera's Perspective 233 Chapter 233 234 Chapter 234 235 Chapter 235 236 Chapter 236 237 Chapter 237 238 Chapter 238 239 Chapter 239 240 Chapter 240: Thera's Perpective 241 Chapter 241 242 Chapter 242 243 Chapter 243 244 Chapter 244 245 Chapter 245 246 Chapter 246 247 Chapter 247: Thera's Perspective 248 Chapter 248 249 Chapter 249 250 Chapter 250 251 Chapter 251 252 Chapter 252 253 Chapter 253: Thera's Perspective 254 Chapter 254 255 Chapter 255 256 Chapter 256 257 Chapter 257 258 Chapter 258 259 Chapter 259: Thera's Perspective 260 Chapter 260 261 Chapter 261: Thera's Perspective 262 Chapter 262: Olop's Perspective 263 Chapter 263: Thera's Perspective 264 Chapter 264 265 Chapter 265 266 Chapter 266 267 Chapter 267 268 Chapter 268 269 Chapter 269 270 Chapter 270 271 Chapter 271: A week without Ben 272 Chapter 272 273 Chapter 273 274 Chapter 274 275 Chapter 275 276 Chapter 276 277 Chapter 277 278 Chapter 278 279 Chapter 279 280 Chapter 280: A month without Ben 281 Chapter 281 282 Chapter 282 283 Chapter 283 284 Chapter 284 285 Chapter 285 286 Chapter 286: Thera's Perspective 287 Chapter 287 288 Chapter 280 289 Chapter 288 290 Chapter 289: Iberu's Perspective 291 Chapter 290: Character and Arc Summaries 292 Chapter 291 293 Chapter 292 294 Chapter 293 295 Chapter 294 296 Chapter 295 297 Chapter 296 298 Chapter 297 299 Chapter 298 300 Chapter 299 301 Chapter 300: Gods and Believers part one 302 Chapter 301: Gods and Believers part two 303 Chapter 302: Gods and Believers part three 304 Chapter 303 305 Chapter 304 306 Chapter 305 307 Chapter 306 308 Chapter 307 309 Chapter 308: Judgment 310 Chapter 309 311 Chapter 310 312 Chapter 311 313 Chapter 312 314 Chapter 313 315 Chapter 314 316 Chapter 315: Thera's Perspective 317 Chapter 316: Thera's Perspective 318 Chapter 317 319 Chapter 318: Thera's Perspective 320 Chapter 319 321 Chapter 320: Vividus's Perspective 322 Chapter 321: Thera's Perspective 323 Chapter 322: Thera’s choices and the thoughts of the spirits 324 Chapter 323 325 Chapter 324 326 Chapter 325 327 Chapter 326: Thera' Perspective 328 Chapter 327 329 Chapter 328 330 Chapter 329 331 Chapter 330 332 Chapter 331: A consequence of awakening 333 Chapter 332 334 Chapter 333 335 Chapter 334: Thera's Perspective 336 Chapter 335 337 Chapter 336 338 Chapter 337 339 Chapter 338 340 Chapter 339 341 Chapter 340 342 Chapter 341: A payoff to consequences 343 Chapter 342: An investigation on anomalous regions, as requested by the adventurer’s guild 344 Chapter 343 345 Chapter 344 346 Chapter 345 347 Chapter 346 348 Chapter 347 349 Chapter 348: Thera's Perspective 350 Chapter 349 351 Chapter 350 352 Chapter 351 353 Chapter 352 354 Chapter 353 355 Chapter 354 356 Chapter 355 357 Chapter 356 358 Chapter 357 359 Chapter 358 360 Chapter 359 361 Chapter 360 362 Chapter 361 363 Chapter 362 364 Chapter 363 365 Chapter 364 366 Chapter 365 367 Chapter 366 368 Chapter 367: Thera's Perspective 369 Chapter 368: Thera's Perspective 370 Chapter 369: Thera's Perspective 371 Chapter 370 372 Chapter 371 373 Chapter 372 374 Chapter 373 375 Chapter 374: A visitor’s greed, 100 days remaining 376 Chapter 375: To learn for others, 80 days remaining 377 Chapter 376 378 Chapter 377 379 Chapter 378 380 Chapter 379: Thera's Perspective 381 Chapter 380 382 Chapter 381 383 Chapter 382 384 Chapter 383 385 Chapter 384 386 Chapter 385 387 Chapter 386: Thera's Perspective 388 Chapter 387 389 Chapter 388 390 Chapter 389 391 Chapter 390: Thera's Perspective 392 Chapter 391 393 Chapter 392: Iberu's Perspective 394 Chapter 393 395 Chapter 394 396 Chapter 395 397 Chapter 396 398 Chapter 397 399 Chapter 398 400 Chapter 399 401 Chapter 400 402 Chapter 401: Thera's Perspective 403 Chapter 402 404 Chapter 403 405 Chapter 404: Thera's Perspective 406 Chapter 405 407 Chapter 406 408 Chapter 407 409 Chapter 408 410 Chapter 409 411 Chapter 410 412 Chapter 411 413 Chapter 412 414 Chapter 413 415 Chapter 414 416 Chapter 415 417 Chapter 416: Thera's Perspective 418 Chapter 417 419 Chapter 418 420 Chapter 419 421 Chapter 420 422 Chapter 421 423 Chapter 422 424 Chapter 423 425 Chapter 424 426 Chapter 425 427 Chapter 426 428 Chapter 427 429 Chapter 428 430 Chapter 429 431 Chapter 430: The Third Floor 432 Chapter 431 433 Chapter 432 434 Chapter 433 435 Chapter 434 436 Chapter 435 437 Chapter 436 438 Chapter 437 439 Chapter 438 440 Chapter 439 441 Chapter 440 442 Chapter 441 443 Chapter 442 444 Chapter 443 445 Chapter 444 446 Chapter 445 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