Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube - Chapter 447: Killi's Perspective

Chapter 447: Killi's Perspective

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Chapter 448 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" begins revealing exciting developments: Sitting alone in her office, Killi had no idea how much time had passed while... Don’t stop now!

Sitting alone in her office, Killi had no idea how much time had passed while she’d been reading, each of her four arms holding a different document, her eyes scanning pages at a rapid pace to get through them as she absorbed it all, even if only one in particular was taking up the majority of her attention.As the head librarian of the magic towers, she tried to go through all reports submitted to the mages guild for new techniques and achievements, always wanting to see if there was anything of enough value to take a place in the shelves of the main building instead of being relegated to one of the branch facilities off to the sides, even if that rarely ended up happening. Too often, someone would think they discovered something, only for it to be a rehash of an older study, perhaps having some novel differences to give it a bit more value, but little in the way of anything genuinely new.

She sighed contently, reading it over one more time, even though every word had already been memorized.

Since the spirits all but destroyed craftsman’s tower, it did complicated things, but it seemed that the second largest branch had taken the role of becoming the head one since then, even if it was still in the restructuring period as the various branches worked to deal with the loss.

Just thinking about it gave her a headache. At the very least their library had been moved since the city had been an invasion point, she didn’t want to think of the loss of knowledge that would have occurred if that wasn’t the case.

It wasn’t like copies didn’t exist in other guilds. Even for her own, any truly relevant work from any floor would exist in the branches and general libraries across the world, ensuring they weren’t lost, but there was always the risk of something falling through the cracks. Just because she couldn’t see the value of a particular work enough to ensure it had a copy or two across the planet, didn’t mean it couldn’t be the seed that sprouted a major discovery for someone else entirely.

Still, she’d caught up on everything of value while she’d been away dealing with her own student, so she couldn’t put off dealing with the rest of her work any longer as she stretched out, feeling the ache in her bones from however long she’d been reading.

“You really can’t escape age no matter the level of skill,” She muttered to herself, rubbing some life back into her body as she got up. “Of course, I may have put off getting a checkup a bit longer than I should have. Adding that to the schedule too I suppose.”

It was something she could do later in the day. She was sure it must have been late in the night, so she decided to spare some words with whoever was minding the ground floor before heading off.

“Good morning miss Killi,” Ovale, a librarian who was firmly on day duty, told her the moment she left her office, alerting her to the fact that she’d been a bit too optimistic about how long she’d been reading. “I thought you weren’t due back till tomorrow?”

“Ah, I’m sure it’s about what you expect.”

“More trouble with Verbum?” She asked sympathetically, watching as Killi was left rubbing her head.

“He has the brain but zero backbone. I’m thinking I’ll just toss him with a couple adventurers for some of the other investigations and leave things at that.”

Ovale just shook her head, not saying a word. As careless as such a thing might seem given how important he was, her boss was just as much so. If she really thought that was the right course of action then as his teacher, it wasn’t anyone's place to say anything against it.

Of course, that wouldn’t stop her or anyone else from thinking the library head was just feeling justifiably sick of him.

She thought to herself, beginning to seriously consider the idea she’d said largely in jest.

She filed away the thought in her head, saving it as something to be more deeply considered later. Since she’d clearly been wrong about the time and had read through the night, that meant she actually had work that needed to be done.

“So what have I missed?” She asked, already preparing herself for bad news. So often when she was out, either being asked to investigate different events or to help with the world’s strategizing, she was piled with work, but for a change it seemed she was destined for some good news.

“Me and Soso handled the majority, don’t worry,” She said, easing Killi’s mind and changing the library head's thoughts to handing out bonuses. “I wouldn’t say you have anything more pressing than the regular documents. Oh, but you do have a test scheduled. The taker was interested in doing it for the fourth and fifth floors back to back.”

“So what sort of magic is he looking to be tested on?” She asked, feeling just a little curious despite herself, only to have that curiosity instantly dashed.

“Ah, that’s where it gets interesting. He said it didn’t matter, he was fine being tested on anything.”

She sighed. She had her favourites for what anyone might ask to be quizzed on, with what she enjoyed most always ending up being discussions where different branches would meet, but most would just play it safe and answer based on what they considered their main affinity. On the other side of things, every now and then they’d get people asking to be tested broadly like their new challenger had, but the vast majority would fail for either second or third floor tests.

“Do we know how he was tested for the third floor?” She asked, seeing Olave’s smile widen at the expected question.

“That’s the thing, he didn’t. He along with another both received recommendations from both Uliel and Vasta.”

“What?”

That just didn’t happen. Killi could only be surprised that the two even remembered they were granted that level of authority given how little they used it. Sure, their apprentice and the young soul mage were both given access to the fourth and fifth floors respectively, but that was more a matter of course given the skills they’d come to the world with than due to them actually earning the right, the exception only so they might have a chance to rise to the level they needed to be, even if it wasn’t fair for anyone who’d properly earned their place on those floors.

“And that’s not all,” Olave went on, her eyes alight. “He, well, he reads a lot. An unbelievable amount, and he’s been bringing in homunculi so he can read even more.”

“How do you use meat puppets to read more?”

“You’ve honestly got to see it for yourself. At first a few librarians and other patrons didn’t actually believe he was reading and thought he was just trying to look impressive, but a few people tested him on books he’d finished and he kept being right and since then he’s become something of an attraction with people going to quiz him.”

Hearing that, Killi couldn’t help but give a thoroughly displeased look. “If you all verified that he really is reading then nobody should be disturbing him, same as any other guest. How annoying would you find it if someone interrupted you in the middle of a book just to make sure you were getting it to their satisfaction? Learning isn’t some race.”

“I know, I know, but he doesn’t seem to mind it. Hell, he barely seems to notice, he just keeps reading more.”

Olave seemed positively giddy, to the point that she didn’t know what to think. Was he not just being cocky like she’d first thought? And how could he possibly be reading to make others feel the need to constantly bother him about it?

“I think I might need to see this boy myself,” She muttered. “When’s his test?”

“Tomorrow, but if you want to give him a look I think he’s just started reading on the second floor.”

“Second? If he plans on being tested for the fourth and fifth-”

“It will make sense when you see him,” She laughed. “It really is quite the spectacle.”

A vague explanation like that couldn’t help but pick at her interest as she parted, making her way up the stairs to see just what the big fuss was about. She had her convictions about how a library should be run, nobody should be bothered in their study. It was exactly why the floors had been divided when it was founded however many centuries ago, so that people who were best suited to learning more advanced branches of knowledge wouldn’t be distracted, nor have to wait for any document that was in the hands of someone who perhaps wouldn't be at a place in their study where they could put it to use. It was no place to gawk at anyone doing their reading.

At least that was what she told herself until she saw them, books floating in the air above the eyes of five identical people, what must have been a hundred of them with their pages all moving faster than even she would be able to read before going back into their place, only for more to be pulled out as in a matter of seconds they’d finished the case they were at to move on to the next, all of them moving as one.

She couldn’t begin to imagine what sort of skill would make such a thing possible, her mind going to the idea of a third-tier speed reading but dismissing it out of hand. If anyone had achieved such a thing, she would have been told.

She felt her heart swell with excitement as she let herself think that maybe, just maybe, testing him would prove to be more interesting than she’d first thought as her legs carried her over, off to do what she’d scorned only minutes before as she went to their side, pulling one particular book she was fond of out of the shelf they’d just finished, turning to them all as she did.

“Mind if I ask your thoughts on this?” She couldn’t help but question as one of them flicked his eyes at her before doing a double take along with the other four, all of them looking at her curiously before most got back to their reading while only one focused on the book, his eyes lighting up as he did.

“Ah, that was a good one. If you’re looking for a work on the intersecting points of dark and death then I’d recommend it, using both to enhance the power of the other is clearly an obvious thing, but the subtle mechanics behind it with the ratios of mana for different spells to bring out each effect was studied with rigorous detail. I assume you can access the third floor?”

“I can,” She told him, finding herself enjoying the exchange as he handed over a sheet of paper.

“These are my recommendations that build on the topic if you’re interested, I personally think they’re worth your time if this is your area of study.”

“Um, thank you.”

She let her eyes scan over it given what he said and found herself approving of his choices of further reading from the short list, but that only made her want to probe further.

“You don’t think that Cfafta’s ‘on debuffing and the long term potential’ Is worth a read too? I think it would align rather well with the rest you have here.”

At that, he stopped reading entirely to focus on her, even as the other four kept going.

She wondered for a second before finally picking up that they all had the same face.

It was a question to ponder later, she could see that he was getting into the topic and found herself more than a little interested too.

“It is a good book, don’t get me wrong, but if you’re interested in the intersecting points between dark and death then the first four I have listed do a far better job covering the topic, and if your interest lies in developing the area of study then the last three are better as well. If you were only going to read one then that would work fine as an allrounder, but you’d get a lot more from the seven I have listed there.”

She immediately pulled another, this one far broader in scope, only to see a grimace replace the previously cheerful expression he wore.

“I take it you don’t approve of this book?” She laughed, already interested in his response.

“I mean, I guess it’s not bad, but the author’s biases are pretty clear in it. They couldn’t find much potential in combining light and fire magic and wrote the field off as a whole after diving into a few spells that already existed. Just because they personally couldn’t see it, I don’t think it makes sense to decide an entire area of study is pointless just because they lacked imagination. Honestly, I don’t think it should even be in the main building. If I was interested in researching the topic, I wouldn’t really find it to be a helpful reference.”

“Oh? So do you see any potential beyond what they talk about then?”

“That depends, are we talking using different spells in tandem, or combining affinities to make a new unified spell? And are we looking at something that could be applied by a single person or as a group?”

“What option do you think would be most impressive?”

“Well, obviously how well using spells in tandem is going to work is only going to be limited to your imagination and the situation you're in. I can easily imagine using light and fire spells together to make an endless supply of traps for hunting, but that’s not the most technically impressive so let’s narrow it down to unified spells that will feed off both types of mana. What you usually see, as well as what the book discusses, is the idea that the only two aspects worth exploring are how to use light to enhance the illumination which a fire will already give off and the applications of such a thing, and how fire can pair with the healing aspects of light to regulate a patient's body temp for a more efficient healing process in the same way life can be used, only less efficiently since it’s not quite as good, but from there we can see an immediately obvious aspect that is going to pull from the third major aspect of light magic. Buffing. If temperature regulation can help with healing, then it can help with any aspect of the body. I can easily see how it would make any buffs more efficient overall, with the output depending on the caster’s affinities and levels, along with total mana and knowledge of the physiology of their target.”

She wasn’t being honest enough, it was exactly what she’d been looking for when she’d pulled the book to ask about, even if he said one thing that piqued her interest further.

“And is there a way to go beyond that if you have multiple casters then?”

“Ah, well for that we’d be going into the realm of ritual magic which really is going a bit farther beyond what most would expect, especially considering that not many types of mana are going to be at play, but given the increase of power, I think there’s a world where it could easily be used to create a powerful attack,” He started, handing over another piece of paper that had most certainly not been in his hands only minutes before, containing diagrams and charts of exactly what he was thinking as he went on with his explanation. “If you had five mages around the ninth level each with two having fire, two light, and one capable of both to help bridge things, there’d be a decent potential to create illusions and manipulate their temperature to an extent where you could have things that by all accounts looked like real people except for the moment you touched them. As long as the temperature was regulated properly, keeping any heat from seeping out beyond the confines of the illusion, then it should be enough to melt anything like an unenchanted sword or armour, let alone what it could do to flesh.”

This time she had to admit the answer impressed her, all of the more so for the diagram he’d pulled from nowhere, even if she did feel the need to push back against it just a little.

“Saying ritual magic is a way to push it seems a little unreasonable given the rarity of that particular technique, not to mention the issue that is keeping it running long enough to be effective.”

“The fact that it’s rare doesn’t make me any less right, even if it was just the first idea off the top of my head, and any spell takes practice. Just because that one takes a little more doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be useful, especially if there was a team of mages acting in tandem for any reason.”

Her eyes were gleaming with the talk, enjoying every second of it as she decided to forgo grabbing a book for the next one, instead directly asking about his thoughts on any intersecting point between life, dark, and water, picking three at random just to hear where he thought they would be applicable and seeing him answer without missing a beat, handing over yet another sheet of paper with books he recommended on the topic, as well as how he could personally see himself using them in tandem before she switched things up again, not asking how different affinities could be used together, but giving him specific problems and asking how he would use different spells to solve them, seeing him get more drawn into the conversation as well as he focused on her, an answer on his lips to every question asked while the time ticked by.

Eventually, she had to admit it to herself. She’d come out of curiosity given what Olave had told her, but she’d somehow fallen into testing him in all seriousness, finding him to be in no way lacking. If he was cocky for saying he could be tested on anything then he deserved to be. He clearly understood magic on a level that only a few others she’d spoken to had, there was no way she would deny him his access to the fourth and fifth floors, though a small part of her didn’t want to leave things like that. Even if in just a small way, she wanted to stump him before she gave him the good news and her thoughts went back to the document she’d read only a little earlier.

“You certainly know your stuff,” She told him. “So just one last question. If you wanted to quarter the mana cost of the enchantment for any singular gate being built on the network, how would you do it?”

For just a second, he looked somewhere between confused and amused, and she thought she’d stumped him, right until he handed over another paper, outlining a condensed version of the one she’d just read, leaving out some of the technical elements but showing not only a blend of all affinities along with plain mana, but the unique enchanting system used with it, leaving her to gawk.

“How could you possibly have this?”

She knew it wasn’t widely available yet, making her think he must have been some high-ranking member of the mages guild who for whatever reason just hadn’t bothered taking her test beforehand, but instead she was told something so very different.

“It would be weirder if I didn’t, given that I’m the one who figured it out.”

📖 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 445 447 Chapter 446 448 Chapter 447: Killi's Perspective 449 Chapter 448 450 Chapter 449 451 Chapter 450 452 Chapter 451 453 Chapter 452 454 Chapter 453 455 Chapter 454 456 Chapter 455 457 Chapter 456 458 Chapter 457 459 Chapter 458 460 Chapter 459 461 Chapter 460 462 Chapter 461: Thera's Perspective 463 Chapter 462: Thera's Perspective 464 Chapter 463: Thera's Perspective

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