228. Briefing of assembly

Words : 3240 Updated : Sep 27th, 2025
After deciding to journey to the Ashari Desert, Kai didn’t waste any time. The moment Ansel sent him the information he needed, Kai devoured every scrap of it about the Duneborn tribes and the desert’s shifting politics. What he uncovered wasn’t encouraging. The desert wasn’t just vast—it was fractured. Tribal skirmishes, ancient grudges, and alliances tied more by survival than loyalty meant that even approaching the tower might demand more than strength. If Valkyrie’s tower was located anywhere near orc territory, as the maps hinted, then conflict was almost inevitable. And Kai didn’t even know if showing up was enough to claim the inheritance—or if the Magus had left behind trials or guardians to test a successor's worth. And with all that, time wasn’t a luxury he could waste. The Assembly of Judgment was also looming—barely a month and a half away. He needed to be in the capital ahead of schedule. With his recent support of Duke Blackwood, many nobles who had remained neutral were finally leaning toward his faction. A few were openly supporting him. But support could be fickle unless reinforced by familiarity. They would want to speak with him, weigh him up, see if he was a man worth placing their future behind. Skipping out on that would be political suicide. He had to manage both the desert and the capital. But traveling to the Ashari Desert, returning to Veralt, and then making the long journey to the capital afterward? That was out of the question. It was too slow and it could create unnecessary risks. Which was why, just two days later, Kai called a meeting to finalize everything. Logistics. Delegations. Fallback plans. Not just Ansel and Killian, but Francis as well—recalled from Veyrin on special summons. The old man’s mastery over politics and networking would be essential. With Veyrin being in the same region, it hadn’t taken long for Francis to return to Veralt. He didn’t even stop by his home. Instead, he walked straight into the meeting room, dropped his cloak into a servant’s hands, and requested the meeting be started without delay. Now, Kai sat at the head of the chamber’s oval table, flanked by three of the most capable people in his circle: Killian, Ansel, and Francis, who had dyed his hair completely black since the last time they met—no longer the streaked white. He gave it a second glance and decided to move on. “I’ve made a decision,” Kai said, making eye contact with every single person in the room and pointing to the map that was laid in front of them. “I’m going to the Ashari Desert. I sent you a briefing on why I need to go there. My mother's inheritance is buried in a tower there.” The words barely finished leaving his mouth before Killian’s brow creased. Ansel stopped mid-fidget. But it was Francis who leaned back first, folding his arms with a sigh sharp enough to cut through the tension. “My lord,” he said and cleared his throat. “You’ve just returned from the plague lands. You’ve barely had time to breathe, and from what Killian’s told me, you also plan to purify Vanderfall and lay its foundations again.” He leaned forward slightly. “On top of that, the Assembly is approaching fast. Do you really plan to dive into the desert now and fight the Duneborns that ruled there. It will stir up sandstorms on foreign soil.” Kai remained silent, letting the concern weigh in the room. Francis exhaled. “It could easily become a political disaster.” Ansel spoke up, frowning. “How so? The desert isn’t part of any kingdom. Surely it falls outside the purview of the crown.” “That’s exactly the issue,” Francis replied. “The Ashari Desert is its own volatile soup. It’s not lawless, but it’s not bound by any crown either. You have major factions—old bloodlines, tribal alliances, and the orc clans. If Lord Arzan, a Count of Lancephil, walks in wielding power and starts liberating tribes or taking a stand...” He let the words hang for a beat before finishing quietly, “...he becomes a foreign actor. And if the orcs see him as a threat, they won’t forget it. You might make enemies that won’t wait for you in the desert—they’ll come for us in Lancephil instead.” Kai remained still, watching the flicker of unease in Ansel’s eyes and the grim set of Killian’s jaw. Francis turned toward him fully now, no longer speaking as an advisor, but as a man who had been in more political battles than most nobles dared whisper about. “And politics aside,” Francis added, “A Mage taking on orc clans in a mana-bane region is suicide. You’ll be weakened, and they won’t fight fair. You know that as well as I do. They are no better than beasts.” There was no anger in his voice. Just worry. A loyal man warned his lord of a storm too big to weather without consequences. But Kai's expression didn’t change. Because he already knew all that. Killian nodded, arms crossed over his chest. “We also need to prepare for the Assembly. You know that as well as I do.” His voice was quieter than usual, but it carried the weight of shared responsibility. Kai didn’t reply immediately—because he didn’t need to. Ansel’s face said enough. He looked like he got punched in the face. For an instant, his mood shifted, shoulders sagged and he gave a single glance at Kai. Truthfully, they weren’t all wrong. But Kai knew the stakes better than anyone else in the room. “What you say makes sense,” he locked eyes with Francis, “but you need to understand—this is equally as important as the Assembly. Maybe even more.” He paused for a beat, letting their attention settle fully on him. “I need the medallion. King Sullivan told me to bring it and I suspect it's among the inheritance.” That landed like a hammer. Both Killian and Francis straightened in their seats, surprise flashing in their eyes. Kai hadn’t told them that part before. They only knew that King Sullivan had sent him a letter. He had his reasons, but now wasn’t the time to keep secrets. Francis was the first to find his voice. “But... we don’t even know if it’s there.” “We all know it’s not in Veralt. Or Veyrin. I even checked Valkyrie’s grave.” His voice tightened at that, but he pushed through. “The inheritance makes the most sense. If the medallion piece is anywhere, it’s there. And even if it isn’t, I need that tower before the Duneborns find a way to reach the upper floors. Maybe they already have.” He saw the tension shift again in their expressions—Francis looking away, brows drawn; Killian tapping his fingers against his leg. “This inheritance,” Kai continued, “isn’t just a power boost. It could be something vital. Something that changes the balance. And we need every advantage we can get if we’re going to stand against Maleficia.” His voice dropped, low and grim. “Do you really think Queen Regina won’t send anything else after us?” Silence stretched. Neither of them responded. Because they couldn’t. Kai watched them quietly, noting how both men’s eyes darkened with thought. He could tell they were already weighing everything—rethinking their protests, assessing risks against necessity. And truthfully, he figured they both had known from the start that he was going to go. They hadn’t stopped him from walking into Sylvastra. Not when he fought in the plague lands. Not when he risked everything to go against the Archine Tower. But they had to say their piece. Offer their advice. That was the role of a subject—loyal, measured, necessary. And as a lord, it was Kai’s duty to hear them out. He had, and he respected every word of it. But some paths couldn’t be avoided just because they were dangerous or would cause more problems in the future. Francis exhaled slowly, then leaned forward again. “Even then... what if we make enemies of the Duneborn?” “They’re already our enemies,” Ansel muttered, his tone flat. “The Duneborn have been at odds with humans for centuries. Their alliances are born out of convenience and desperation, not peace.” Kai looked at him and nodded slightly. “He’s not wrong.” He turned his gaze to the map on the table, fingers brushing the corner of the Ashari region as his voice lowered. “Everything I know of the orcs supports that. They’re a bloodthirsty society. And if you don’t already know—” he looked up “—they find human meat particularly tasty.” That earned a grimace from Francis and a disgusted frown from Killian. Kai wasn’t just repeating what Ansel had said. This wasn’t any lie—it was his history. One he was trying not to repeat. What he knew came from fragments of the First Golden Era. He’d read it in a grimoire salvaged from a ruin. Back then, the Duneborn orcs had attacked a flourishing human kingdom. They hadn’t just slaughtered the population—they had consumed them. Not in metaphor, but in reality. Records had claimed they said human flesh was “delicate, rich, and addictive.” Now that he thought about it, perhaps that horrifying conquest hasn't just came due to the orc's savagery and human's negligence. It might’ve been because they had gained access to a piece of the same inheritance he was chasing now—tapping into its latent power. With it, even their limited numbers could destroy kingdoms. It was a solid theory. Terrifying, but logical. His thoughts were cut off by Killian’s voice, quiet but firm. “They’re strong, Lord Arzan. Even with your spells… you won’t be at full strength in that region. You know that desert holds very thin mana.” Kai looked up and nodded. “I know. But I’m not going alone. I’ll bring a party with me. Trusted people. Fighters who can handle themselves. And I’ve worked in places where mana was nearly nonexistent. I’ll manage.” There was a beat of understanding. Killian and Francis exchanged a look, and both seemed to understand what Kai was really saying. Mana-bane zones were nothing new to him. And unlike most Mages, Kai didn’t panic when there wasn't much mana to use—he adapted. From there, the conversation shifted. Francis and Killian fell into the rhythm of discussing the logistics. For the next few hours, strategy, contingencies, maps, marked borders were discussed. By the end of it, they’d planned most things. Francis kept pressing Ansel, trying to pry a guarantee that the tribes would support Kai’s mission. “They respect strength,” Ansel explained. “If Lord Arzan proves he isn’t there to conquer or exploit, some of them may rally behind him. Especially the ones who've suffered under orc rule.” But that wasn’t enough for Francis. “I need more than maybes. I want to know which tribe leaders we can lean on—names, reputations, family ties. Who can sway others.” Meanwhile, Killian’s focus was sharper. “Forget the tribes,” he said. “What about the Duneborns? What weapons do they have? Are we talking bloodsteel axes or enchanted relics pulled from the tower? Because if they’ve already accessed the upper floors, they might be armed with extremely strong artifacts.” That drew a cold silence. Even Ansel didn’t have an answer to that. The desert was a gamble—one that could burn them all. But Kai had already rolled the dice. Unfortunately, most of Ansel’s knowledge was outdated by years. Moreover, the Ashari Desert had always been fluid—alliances shifted like dunes in the wind, and what was true three years ago could be wildly inaccurate now. Still, it gave them a framework, a rough estimation of the power structures, danger zones, and tribal dynamics they might face. By the time the candles had burned low and the air had grown thick with strategy and speculation, only one major question remained. “How are you going to make it back in time for the Assembly?” Killian asked. That earned every pair of eye on him. He leaned back in his chair and tilted his head sideways, thinking of the plan that he’d formed in his mind. “I think I’ll go straight to the capital from the desert.” Francis’s bushy eyebrows frowned. “There’s no direct route. Not unless you want to ride your horse into death itself.” “I won't need a road. I’ll fly.” Both men went quiet. “My entourage can return to Veralt on their own,” he continued. “But I’ll break off once the inheritance is dealt with and head to the capital alone. If I’m in the sky, paths don’t matter.” Killian raised a brow. “That’s assuming there aren’t any complications.” Kai smiled faintly. “There won’t be. I know it’s a dangerous place, but if I can win the tribes over, the Duneborns won’t be an issue.” He turned to Ansel. “And with you here, I’m confident we can make that happen.” Ansel straightened, eyes clear. “You can leave it to me, Lord Arzan. I’ll make sure the tribes understand who you are and what you’re here for.” Francis sighed, pushing back from the table slightly. “Then it’s settled. But if you're heading straight to the Assembly from the desert, we’ll need a separate group waiting for you in the capital—prepped and ready.” “I was thinking you could lead it.” Francis blinked. “What about Veralt? Veyrin? The other cities?” “Let your apprentices handle it,” Kai said simply. “We’ve trained enough capable people by now. It’s time we start trusting them. Both you and Killian should come with me to the capital.” He paused, his voice dropping in tone. “The Assembly will bring together nobles from every corner of the kingdom. There’ll be alliances, power plays, subtle traps. I’ll need both of you beside me. Not just as my advisors—but as the shields who’ve stood with me since the beginning.” Silence stretched for a long moment. Then, almost at the same time, both Killian and Francis nodded, but Kai could still see the hesitation behind their eyes. They had built up these territories with him. Watched over Veralt, Verdis and other places like guardians, nurtured them like caretakers of a fragile future. Leaving them behind, even temporarily, was no small thing. It was like asking a parent to walk away from a child just starting to grow. But duty pulled elsewhere now. As the discussion shifted back toward the Assembly, Kai finally asked the question that had been pressing at the back of his mind since this meeting began. “How many nobles have agreed to vote for me?” Francis reached into his pockets and retrieved a bundle of notes, folded neatly, sealed with familiar crests. “I’ve gathered reports from Princess Amara, Duke Blackwood... and even Malden.” Kai blinked. “Malden helped?” Francis chuckled, handing over the parchment. “Surprising, I know, Lord Arzan. But yes. According to his letters, he’s convinced the nobles he’s been working with to look at you favorably. His words, not mine. With the three nobles he personally brought into your camp, we now have around twenty-two confirmed votes.” Kai raised a brow. It was a solid start, especially considering how a few years back, he had no reputation, but it wasn’t enough. From what he remembered, Lancephil had over a hundred nobles—most of them minor lords, barons or viscounts, ruling over little more than a few villages. Still, their votes counted just as much when it came to the Assembly. Francis noticed his expression and offered reassurance. “These are just the ones who’ve formally agreed. We’re still in talks with around forty others.” “Forty?” “A lot of them are cautious. They don’t want to abandon their current factions—at least, not until they’ve met you. They’ve heard of you, yes. But hearsay doesn’t win hearts.” Kai nodded. “Then those are the ones I need to speak to once I reach the capital. Before the Assembly begins.” “Exactly,” Francis said. Kai smiled faintly. “I’ll try to finish things in the desert quickly then. The Duneborns may be dangerous, but I’ll deal with them. Once I’ve secured the inheritance, I’ll head straight to the capital. You can arrange the halls, the banquets, the secret meetings—whatever we need to pull the rest over.” Both Francis and Killian nodded firmly now, the earlier doubt starting to shift into focus and resolve. Kai looked at Ansel, and noticed how the man looked to be in much ease. And just then, Killian raised a question. “Who are you bringing to the desert, Lord Arzan?” Kai didn’t answer immediately. A knowing look crossed his face as he glanced toward the flickering candlelight. “I have a few names in mind.” Kai leaned back in his chair, arms crossing loosely as he considered Killian’s question. “I’m thinking of taking Gareth and Feroy with me,” he said. “They’re the strongest Enforcers we have other than you, and they’ve both handled field command before. I’ll need people who can act independently if things go south.” Killian nodded slowly, expression thoughtful. “I’ll also bring a few of the new Enforcers—the ones who’ve shown promise. If the trip goes as planned and we manage to aid the tribes, they’ll gain valuable experience. Plus, if we do establish ties, I want them to learn from the Sand Knights.” “The desert’s version of the Enforcers,” Ansel murmured with a faint grin. “And Claire,” Kai added, his voice lighter. Francis raised an eyebrow. “Claire? Not a Mage?” “No,” Kai replied, “Mages won't work as well there and her power comes from her spirit companion. Spirits aren’t affected by mana reduction the way Mages are. Her abilities should remain intact, even in the worst parts of the desert.” Francis shook his head. “Still, not bringing a proper Mage? That’s unusual for you.” “Mages don’t work well in Ashari,” Ansel said simply. “Mana currents are too thin. Spells won't get enough power. There's a reason we have Sand Knights being the topmost power there.” “Exactly. That’s why I’m choosing based on adaptability, not raw power.” He paused for a moment, eyes drifting slightly as his thoughts churned. “There is one more person I want to bring,” he added. “But I’m not sure if it’s the right call.” Killian leaned forward slightly. “Who?” Kai’s lips curved into a small, unreadable smile. “Just someone I’ve... neglected recently,” he said. “You’ll see tomorrow when we leave.” Killian and Francis exchanged a glance but didn’t press. They knew better by now. And that put Kai’s mind at ease. *** A/N - You can read 30 chapters (15 Magus Reborn and 15 Dao of money) on my patreon. Annual subscription is now on too. Read 15 chapters ahead HERE. Join the discord server HERE. PS: Book 1 is officially launched! If you’re on Kindle Unlimited, you can read it for free—and even if you’re not buying, a quick rating helps more than you think. Also, it's free to rate and please download the book if you have Kindle unlimited. It helps with algorithm. Read HERE.

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Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Three Weeks]
Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Three Weeks] Author:TC
Chapter 1. Things go wrong Sep 9th, 2025
1. Things go wrong Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 2. A sudden attack Sep 9th, 2025
2. A sudden attack Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 3. Uncovering past Sep 9th, 2025
3. Uncovering past Sep 17th, 2025
4. Debts and Stuff Sep 10th, 2025
5. Tradeheart Merchant Company? Sep 10th, 2025
6. First Circle Sep 10th, 2025
7. “…A Mage, Lord Arzan?” Sep 10th, 2025
Patreon Announcement!!! Sep 10th, 2025
8. Syphon Sep 10th, 2025
9. Laws and conversations Sep 10th, 2025
10. A miner’s POV Sep 10th, 2025
11. Merchant of spice Sep 10th, 2025
12. Routine and corruption Sep 10th, 2025
13. Vasper forest Sep 10th, 2025
14. Who doesn’t like soup? Sep 10th, 2025
15. Actra Sep 10th, 2025
16. Dirty goblins Sep 10th, 2025
17. Mana fiends (?) Sep 10th, 2025
18. Dealing with White Stuff Sep 10th, 2025
19. Heavy heart Sep 10th, 2025
20. Swirling Mists Sep 10th, 2025
21. Necromancer dwelling Sep 10th, 2025
22. A long walk Sep 10th, 2025
23. Funeral services Sep 10th, 2025
24. An evening stroll Sep 10th, 2025
25. Break the Trolls Sep 10th, 2025
26. Morning drill Sep 10th, 2025
27. Golems Sep 10th, 2025
28. Strange History Sep 10th, 2025
29. Shapeshifter of Veralt Sep 10th, 2025
30. Enforcers Sep 10th, 2025
31. Awakening Sep 10th, 2025
32. A Miner’s POV again Sep 10th, 2025
33. Recruits and Golems Sep 10th, 2025
34. One debt paid, another to be settled (1) Sep 10th, 2025
35. One debt paid, another to be settled (2) Sep 10th, 2025
36. Off to next problem Sep 10th, 2025
37. A long shot Sep 10th, 2025
38. A beating Sep 10th, 2025
39. Down the slope Sep 10th, 2025
40. Vermala Sep 10th, 2025
41. The queen’s dilemma Sep 10th, 2025
42. Is that a dragon? Sep 10th, 2025
43. Potion making Sep 10th, 2025
44. Mercenaries Sep 10th, 2025
45. A desert dweller Sep 10th, 2025
46. The Black Sheep (1) Sep 10th, 2025
47. The Black Sheep (2) Sep 10th, 2025
48. Larvae nest (1) Sep 10th, 2025
49. Larvae nest (2) Sep 10th, 2025
50. Kai vs queen Sep 10th, 2025
51. Aftermath Sep 10th, 2025
52. Sonia Sep 10th, 2025
53. Elephant in the room Sep 12th, 2025
54. Fiend Sep 12th, 2025
55. Explosion Sep 12th, 2025
56. Volume 1 Epilogue Sep 12th, 2025
57 – Francis Side chapter Sep 12th, 2025
58. Start again (Volume 2 begins) Sep 12th, 2025
59. Rude guests Sep 12th, 2025
60. Farmlands Sep 12th, 2025
61. Spiders Sep 12th, 2025
62. Primal urgency Sep 12th, 2025
63. Forest spirit Sep 12th, 2025
64. Magus Veridia Sep 12th, 2025
65. Preparations Sep 12th, 2025
66. Warding Sep 12th, 2025
67. Instinctual technique Sep 12th, 2025
68. Heir? Sep 12th, 2025
69. Kingdom politics Sep 12th, 2025
70. Barbarians (1) Sep 12th, 2025
71. Barbarians (2) Sep 12th, 2025
72. A safe passage Sep 12th, 2025
73. Yafgar Sep 12th, 2025
74. A show of strength Sep 12th, 2025
75. Geopolitics Sep 12th, 2025
76. POV of a sand guard Sep 12th, 2025
77. The capital Sep 12th, 2025
78. The Extravagant Tower Sep 12th, 2025
79. Interrogation Sep 12th, 2025
80. Giving it back Sep 12th, 2025
81. Secrets of Inheritance Sep 12th, 2025
82. Sardonic laugh Sep 12th, 2025
83. Legacy of the past Sep 12th, 2025
84. Ascension exam Sep 12th, 2025
85. Power games Sep 12th, 2025
86. Balen Sep 12th, 2025
87. Alchemists Sep 12th, 2025
88. The Ball Sep 12th, 2025
89. Allies and enemies Sep 12th, 2025
90. Surgery Sep 12th, 2025
91. Salvation in ice Sep 12th, 2025
92. POV of a Knight Sep 12th, 2025
93. A brotherly reunion Sep 12th, 2025
94. Fiery duel Sep 12th, 2025
95. Thorny queen Sep 12th, 2025
96. Tales of Heroes and Vipers Sep 12th, 2025
97. Back to Veralt Sep 12th, 2025
98. A dire situation Sep 12th, 2025
99. Speech to band together Sep 12th, 2025
100. Busy day Sep 12th, 2025
101. Training shoddy mages Sep 12th, 2025
102. Powering up! Sep 12th, 2025
103. A Refugee’s POV Sep 17th, 2025
104. Mana cannons (1) Sep 17th, 2025
105. Mana cannons (2) Sep 17th, 2025
106. A shocking demonstration Sep 17th, 2025
107. Hard Decisions Sep 17th, 2025
108. Apprentice awakening Sep 17th, 2025
109. Frays Sep 17th, 2025
110. Dead mana spiders Sep 17th, 2025
111. Beast wave (1) Sep 17th, 2025
112. Beast wave (2) Sep 17th, 2025
113. Beast wave (3) Sep 17th, 2025
114. Beast wave (4) Sep 17th, 2025
115. Beast wave (5) Sep 17th, 2025
116. Veralt lives! Sep 17th, 2025
117. Aftermath Sep 17th, 2025
118. The Maleficent Viper Sep 17th, 2025
Author’s NOTE: IMPORTANT!! Sep 17th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 1 Sep 17th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 2 Sep 17th, 2025
Volume 3 chapter 119 Sep 17th, 2025
120. Count Arzan Sep 17th, 2025
121. Dual path Sep 17th, 2025
122. Dungeon exploration Sep 17th, 2025
123. Schemes of the coming end Sep 17th, 2025
124. Future policies Sep 17th, 2025
125. Failsafe Sep 17th, 2025
126. Goddess and her words Sep 17th, 2025
127. A change of heart Sep 17th, 2025
128. Watchers Sep 17th, 2025
129. Count Arzan Sep 17th, 2025
130. Factions Sep 17th, 2025
131. Guild Sep 17th, 2025
132. Firepower sales Sep 17th, 2025
133. Verdis (1) Sep 17th, 2025
134. Verdis (2) Sep 17th, 2025
135. Verdis (3) Sep 17th, 2025
136. Second meeting Sep 17th, 2025
137. Council of Elders Sep 17th, 2025
138. Shadowed History Sep 17th, 2025
139. Fears of mind Sep 17th, 2025
140. Facing fears Sep 17th, 2025
141. Conquering fears Sep 17th, 2025
142. Figurehead Sep 17th, 2025
143. Claim to throne Sep 17th, 2025
144. Fatebreaker Sep 17th, 2025
145. Mana guns Sep 17th, 2025
146. Messenger Sep 17th, 2025
147. POV of a Maid Sep 19th, 2025
148. Walk with me Sep 19th, 2025
149. Blood drinker Sep 19th, 2025
150. A Chieftain’s duty Sep 19th, 2025
151. A duel of blood Sep 19th, 2025
Annual Membership Patreon Sep 19th, 2025
152. Blackwood Sep 19th, 2025
153. A new territory Sep 19th, 2025
154. Battleboard Sep 19th, 2025
155. Decisiveness Sep 19th, 2025
156. Idrin Sep 19th, 2025
157. Sylvastra Sep 19th, 2025
158. End times Sep 19th, 2025
159. Elder tree Sep 19th, 2025
160. Drudic magic Sep 19th, 2025
161. Spirit Trainer Sep 19th, 2025
162. Storm Sovereign Sep 19th, 2025
163. Binding Sep 19th, 2025
164. Trees and planes Sep 19th, 2025
165. Underwater dungeon Sep 19th, 2025
166. Kraken Sep 21st, 2025
167. A war approaches Sep 21st, 2025
168. Pawns and lord Sep 21st, 2025
169. One in a crowd Sep 21st, 2025
170. Girl of the White Woods Sep 21st, 2025
171. Battle of Verdis (1) Sep 21st, 2025
172. Battle of Verdis (2) Sep 21st, 2025
173. War Strategy Sep 21st, 2025
174. Rat Sep 21st, 2025
175. Rat trap Sep 21st, 2025
176. Battle of Dorn (1) Sep 21st, 2025
177. Battle of Dorn (2) Sep 21st, 2025
178. Like a god of war Sep 21st, 2025
179. Taking out nobles (1) Sep 21st, 2025
180. Taking out nobles (2) Sep 21st, 2025
181. Kraken’s meal Sep 21st, 2025
182. Prelude to the climax Sep 21st, 2025
183. War speech Sep 21st, 2025
184. Vs Shakran Sep 21st, 2025
185. Kiliian’s command Sep 21st, 2025
186. End of the war Sep 23rd, 2025
187. A final attack Sep 23rd, 2025
188. End of a bastard Sep 23rd, 2025
189. Trusting for the first time Sep 23rd, 2025
Volume 3 Epilogue 1 Sep 23rd, 2025
Volume 3 Epilogue 2 Sep 23rd, 2025
ANNOUNCEMENT Sep 23rd, 2025
Volume 4 Chapter 190. Sep 23rd, 2025
191. Caged birds Sep 23rd, 2025
Stub Announcement Sep 23rd, 2025
192. Assembly Sep 23rd, 2025
193. Targeting the youth Sep 23rd, 2025
194. Berserkers Sep 23rd, 2025
Magus Reborn Volume 1 is out on Amazon! Sep 23rd, 2025
195. POV of a flaming knight Sep 23rd, 2025
196. Experiments with dead mana Sep 23rd, 2025
197. Circles and princess Sep 23rd, 2025
198. Invaders Sep 23rd, 2025
200. A Princess’ favour Sep 23rd, 2025
199. Assassin Killer Sep 23rd, 2025
201. Silvren Sep 25th, 2025
202. A lesson in spells Sep 25th, 2025
203. Plague on the door Sep 25th, 2025
204. Astral discovery (1) Sep 25th, 2025
205. Astral discovery (2) Sep 25th, 2025
206. Fort Aegis Sep 25th, 2025
207. Treant Sep 25th, 2025
208. Faith Sep 25th, 2025
209. Green triumphs caution Sep 25th, 2025
210. March Sep 25th, 2025
211. Plague lands (1) Sep 25th, 2025
212. Border town shenanigans Sep 25th, 2025
213. Blessings Sep 25th, 2025
214. Elias Sep 25th, 2025
215. Ally or foe Sep 25th, 2025
216. Merchant’s gift Sep 25th, 2025
217. Facing hell Sep 25th, 2025
218. The Knight that Ascended Sep 25th, 2025
219. Treant (1) Sep 25th, 2025
220. Treant (2) Sep 25th, 2025
221. Taking down a tree Sep 27th, 2025
222. Next circle Sep 27th, 2025
223. Saving a kingdom Sep 27th, 2025
224. Heroes returning Sep 27th, 2025
225. Back Home Sep 27th, 2025
226. Mana ball (almost 4k words chapter) Sep 27th, 2025
227. Duneborns Sep 27th, 2025
228. Briefing of assembly Sep 27th, 2025
229. Tunneling Sep 27th, 2025
230. Champion of Belkhor Sep 27th, 2025
231. Desert beasts Sep 27th, 2025
232. Taking down orcs Sep 27th, 2025
233. The desert city Sep 27th, 2025
234. Information is vital Sep 27th, 2025
235. A declaration Sep 27th, 2025
236. One against five Sep 27th, 2025
237. Knocking at gates Sep 27th, 2025
238. Storm in the sand Sep 27th, 2025
239. Taking prisoners Sep 27th, 2025
240. Honour in death Sep 27th, 2025
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