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Kingdom's Bloodline Chapter 366

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Early morning, somewhere in the desert .

When the first rays of the sun shone on the darkness of the land, a monster, wrapped tightly in thick clothing, moved into its shelter under a huge rock, and climbed up awkwardly .

But it was not a natural awakening .

In the dark, the 'monster' stretched out its thick limbs and yawned exhaustedly . It yanked off the thick cloth over its face and sucked in a deep breath .

It was actually a teenager wrapped under all layers of cloth . While his head was still dazed, he stretched his hands out on the huge rock .

A cold breeze immediately blew past his palm, causing him to shudder .

'So cold . ' Thales, who had wrapped himself tightly, shuddered . He rubbed his hands and touched his side . The fire he laboriously lit the day before, using branches and flintstones, had been extinguished at some unknown point in time .

He shook his head with fear lingering in him .

'Next time, I can't spend the night on such a high sand dune, the wind is too strong . And even if I had a rock to shield me from the wind, it didn't work . '

Under the bright sky, the prince leaned against the rock behind him as he thought to himself . He gazed at the endless desert, then spent thirty seconds to clear the sleepy haze from his mind .

During Thales' six years of education in Dragon Clouds City, almost every scholar who had the privilege of visiting Heroic Spirit Palace to teach the two prominent students described the Great Desert as 'hot', 'sunny', and all other words synonymous to those two .

'Damn . ' Thales curled into himself and grumbled in his mind . 'They must have only heard rumors . '

The truth was that the desert was only scorching hot half the time . The other half, it was cold enough to store ice or even freeze Thales to death .

'Damn . . . Serves the Northlanders right for not being able to get into the Great Desert . '

Thales sighed, a well of emotions inside him, and lifted his gaze to stare at the small canyon beneath the giant rock and the endless sand dunes not far away .

Nature was the most wonderful painter . Under the red skyline, the rising and falling sand dunes were golden in color, and their curves were elegant and smooth . It was as though they formed the beautiful curve of a woman's back down to her posterior while she lay on her side . It gave off an indescribable sense of gentleness .

However, only Thales himself knew the merciless truth of this delightful beauty .

When it was sunrise, the chill of the night gradually disappeared, and there were still a few hours left before noon arrived with its scorching heat . This was what little precious time he had to be on his way .

Thales opened the bag and checked his replenishments .

'A piece of dry cheese, two small pieces of bread . As well as… the last waterskin . ' He sighed .

Thales pursed his dry lips, endured the slight hunger in his stomach, and stuffed the cheese back into the bag .

He took out what little remained of the bread and chewed on it quietly in the still morning to give himself the energy he needed . He could not eat more until he found the next water source, because it would only make his body consume more water .

When he thought of this, Thales became more stressed .

The prince climbed up and dug a sand pit near the camp . He uncovered a piece of sackcloth and pulled out a few stones from it . He was glad to find that the bottom part of the stone was cold and wet .

The prince happily opened his mouth and sucked the moisture on the surface, treating them as though they were his lovers . It tasted strange, but if he could get a little water from them and did not need to consume his precious water, why should he complain?

The water shortage was not his only threat .

Thales checked the temperature around him, then silently took off the clothes that kept him warm during the night, tied up his luggage, and reached for the embers which only had a little bit of warmth left in them . He smeared the upper half of his face, especially his eyelids, with ash .

When Thales discovered that his vision had turned blurry when he moved for an entire day in the endless desert, the fear and panic in him at that time had been so great that he could practically feel his heart trying to leap out of his chest .

Then he remembered this method . It was said that Northland hunters who stayed outside on the Day Before the Bitter Cold Winter for a long time would occasionally use this trick to avoid snow blindness, and Thales swore on the grounds of his three-day experience in the desert that this method was was equally effective in the desert .

Once Thales finished smearing his face black, he spread out the sackcloth used to gather water and tied it around his head, making sure that every single strand of his hair was wrapped up tightly . Thales did not think that the desert was very hot, even though everyone had told him that the greatest threat in the desert was heat, but once he had his headscarf tied around his head, it was quite useful at shielding him from the sun, serving as a windshield, and for moisturizing purposes .

He carefully examined his outfit from his gaiters to his cuffs . He took out the black cloth Jala gave him and used it as a mask to cover his mouth and nose, exposing only a pair of eyes . He carried his bag and the Crossbow of Time, grabbed two branches which served as staves, then verified that the direction in which the sun rose was to his left .

'May everything go well today . Please let me find a water source… or help . '

He was ready . The prince had wrapped himself up like a surprise gift . He took a deep breath and walked out of the shelter . He could not help but squint as wind and sand immediately blew straight at his face . It brought with it a chill from the night .

Before him was a large sand dune, Thales cautiously bypassed its center, and searched for a path that had a lower incline, which might mean he had to travel a long distance, but it would do . He avoided the wind as far as possible, climbed up the sand dune slowly, and went over it . On the first day he entered the desert, he had foolishly climbed up and down sand dunes in a straight path . After climbing over two sand dunes, he panted and his legs were numb . The current Thales had finally learned his lesson .

*Whoosh… Swoosh… Swoosh…*

The wind blew against his back . Tiny grains of sand hit the sackcloth behind his ear .

Thales, with the support from his staves, moved forward step by step . When he met a high slope, he made a detour, and when he ran into a low slope, he would go over it carefully .

The sun gradually rose and the cold desert slowly warmed up . He occasionally turned and looked around, only to see only yellow sand . He only heard the wind moaning in his ears, and there were no signs of any birds or animals .

The only plants were the low shrubs and willows with roots that ran deep into the ground . They lay on the sand, still and quiet .

Thales was the only person across vast sand dunes and boundless desert . No other person could be seen . Not even animal carcasses or bones could be found . At least that would remind him of the danger here and he could replace his dreariness with wariness .

Thales shook his head and tried to hum a little tune . He thought of some pleasant things . The prince who had been trapped in a cage for six years read a lot of wanderers' journals . He knew that in such an extreme environment, the most fatal thing was not the threats from the world around him, but the mental pressure caused by loneliness and panic .

Nothing could destroy a person more than isolation and loneliness .

This was Thales' fourth day in the desert . He did not know when he had entered the desert .

It seemed that Eckstedt and the City of Faraway Prayers did not draw an obvious boundary to set them apart from the famous Great Desert, such as erecting a border plate that said [Border of Eckstedt] or [Trespassers will be persecuted] .

In truth, after the 'happy farewell' with the other two people, Thales rode his horse for a day before he first entered the desert—the Land of Barren Rocks .

There was huge bedrock all over the place . The terrain rose occasionally before it fell, and he was offered a clear view over a very large distance .

There were not many low shrubs, but there were not that few as well . This deceived Thales, making him think that he had yet to reach the Great Desert .

He had to go on . He tore a piece of jerky with his mouth and said to himself that he should be able to find the person who was to receive him at the transition point .

Thanks to Silver Shadowman's blessing, Thales could sense where he was going when he walked on the ground . He headed south all the way, and the slightly taller rock formations in the north slowly disappeared . The number of plants began to decrease, the heat wrought by the sun slowly increased, and his lips became drier day by day .

As he traveled further, he no longer saw barren bedrock, but instead saw gravel of various sizes; from the size of pots to his fist . Fortunately, the quality of the hooves of Northland warhorses were excellent, and Thales was free from the hassle of trudging through the land .

However, as Thales passed a deserted settlement on the road, and shook his head in disappointment when he was faced with an abandoned, dry well, the robust Northland warhorse showed an overwhelming reluctance to continue moving forward .

When it became more and more difficult to control the horse, the second prince suddenly realized something while he had been reciting all his geographical knowledge under his breath the whole way: At that some point of time, he had unknowingly entered a No Man's Land .

Half a day later, instead of wasting his energy dragging a horse that constantly wanted to turn back and forcing it to carry him on his journey, Thales reluctantly took his necessary replenishments and released the horse . He broke two thick branches, sharpened them into staves, used one of them to lift his luggage and the other to help him walk, then with great difficulty, he continued onwards .

The hard, rocky land was still beneath his feet, and the boundless desert was still in front of his eyes . The wind was getting stronger and the temperature was rising .

As he sped up, Thales frowned . He found that the gravel under his feet was getting smaller, and his footsteps were no longer firm .

After ten hours, at dusk, he looked up after taking a miserly sip of water and found that no matter where he looked, be it the direction forward or the way back, everything around him had long since been replaced with yellow sand .

At some unknown point of time, he had reached the Great Desert .

Thales had this thought in his mind as he looked at everything in front of his eyes with a dumbfounded gaze .

'The problem is… Who is the person who will receive me from the Secret Intelligence Department? Did I miss him or took the wrong path?'


'The problem is… Who is the person who will receive me from the Secret Intelligence Department? Did I miss him or took the wrong path?'

When he thought about the path he took, it only made him feel lost . Thales hesitated for a long time, and he finally decided to continue moving forward, to follow the direction in his memory and head all the way southeast to find an oasis and look for the Constellation army supply line .

Prior to this, Gleeward and Kurtz of Dragon Clouds City seemed to have foreseen that he would not stop moving even if he escaped from the city . They prepared in advance for the prince gear suited for travel, and Monty's two steeds were obviously related to the Secret Intelligence Department . The bags on the saddle were all necessary for crossing the desert: water, bread, salt, flint rocks, and included thick clothing and rope . He also had the two staves that he made when he was on his way to this place .

Once Thales finished checking his luggage, he felt that everything would be fine . However, the hellish trip he experienced told him that he had been wrong .

Thales had underestimated the Great Desert, it was far more frightening than he had imagined .

The soft sand on the ground seemed harmless, but in fact was very difficult to traverse . He stumbled with each step . When he climbed a slope, he would often slip down, and it was more difficult to deal with than the snow in the north during winter . Thales even felt like he had not walked more than ten miles on the first day .

The wind in the desert was so strong that Thales would be blown to the ground if he let his guard down . Once, when he climbed a sand dune, he was blown off, rolling and screaming down the dune, and there went his ten minutes' worth of effort for the climb .

After that, Thales was determined never to go up high slopes again, and he no longer went straight up these dunes . He would rather move along the ripples on the sand, because if he decided to go against the wind, the wind would also go against him .

The terrain in the desert was uneven . There were not just undulating dunes, he would also occasionally encounter huge sandstones and steep canyons .

After much difficulty 'exploring' the bottom of a canyon, Thales felt that it would do him good if he stayed far away from them . And so all the way he went thus . The first day, first night, second day, second night… All the way to the present—the fourth day in the desert .

Four days in solitude with no human in sight .

Step by step, Thales narrowed his eyes and tried to move forward . He tried his best to count the number of steps, took off his waterskin every time he moved a certain number of steps, and took a small sip of water to moisten his lips .

At some point in time, the sun rose higher and higher, and his surroundings got hotter . He could even feel that his skin under the thick cloth was sweaty, and his whole body was sticky, wet, stuffy and uncomfortable under those clothes .

But he must not take them off . Absolutely not .

Thales resisted the discomfort, clutched the staves, and walked down a slope with the wind in his favor . He could not help but frown when he looked at the area behind him . He felt as though he had gone the wrong way .

'Sh*t,' he cursed in his heart, then jabbed the staves into the sand . He observed the shadow of the staves projected on the ground, then looked back to get a stone before he placed it on top of the shadow .

After he entered the desert and suffered the first day, Thales encountered another problem over all the other problems he faced: The wonderful sense of direction he gained after his trip in the Black Track once made Thales happy thinking that he would never lose his way again . However, this wonderful ability failed after he entered the Great Desert . He could no longer feel the terrain and the direction he took under his feet .

'It seems that no matter how almighty and omnipotent a power may be, it would still have problems when adapting to a place . ' Thales thought tiredly, 'If the Desert God really exists, he probably wouldn't welcome Silver Shadowman . '

When the sun did not shine too brightly and the sand was not hot, he sat down and rested for a while as he tried to identify where he was .

Thales took a sip of water and sighed . It had already been three days .

'Three days . How much longer? Another three days? How long will it take for me to meet reinforcements? Will I die here? This is really bad . F*ck!'

Thales shook his head and patted his cheek to calm his agitation .

'Don't think about it, don't think about it, don't think about it . ' Thales admonished himself . 'Arrive at the next destination first, then think about your next step . '

He was afraid that if he could not find the place, the stress would become too great and he would breakdown .

In fact, because of the long period of solitude, lack of communication, and monotonous scenery, the prince now felt that his mind was starting to turn mad .

His reaction was slowing down and his vision was becoming fixed to only one spot . His emotions were also beginning to grow unstable .

Thales chuckled and shook his head . No… He must not give up . He had to retain his composure until he found a way out .

And ironically, Thales had felt that the desert was not too dangerous during the first day . He had followed the trail of sparse vegetation at that time . At dusk, he had found a small, shallow pool under a huge rock .

There were even a few jackals gathered in a small corner of the pool . Whenever they took a sip of water, they would turn their heads around . It was a vigilant but inefficient way to drink water .

At that time, Thales was overjoyed and felt that he had beginner's luck, even though he was not playing poker and actually trudging through the desert . He happily slid down the sand dune to fill his waterskin .

But then, when he slipped to the edge of the pool, the ground beneath him caved in suddenly and his feet sank into quicksand!

But then, when he slipped to the edge of the pool, the ground beneath him caved in suddenly and his feet sank into quicksand!

The frightened Thales struggled, only to find that the more he struggled, the deeper he sank . In just a moment, his waist had sunk into the quicksand .

Thales' heart dropped .

It was only at that moment did he understand why the jackals would rather gather in such a small corner and drink water in such a miserable fashion instead of choosing to spread around the ostensibly large pool .

Only God knew how desperate the young man was at that moment .

If it was not for Thales activating the Sin of Hell's River just in time to calm down, force himself to abandon his struggling, settle his body level to the ground, and avoid sinking…

. . . then the Crown Prince of Constellation would have been a cold corpse in the desert a long time ago .

On that day, he shuddered and pulled out his bow and arrow from behind him . He tied a rope to the arrows, then shot twice—because his first shot had missed due to his hands shaking too much . He shot a strange tree in the distance and pulled himself out of the quicksand as he trembled .

With fear lingering in his heart, Thales chased the jackals away with arrows while they yipped in dissatisfaction . He then occupied that safe corner, shivered, and finally filled his waterskin .

This was the first time Thales came to really understand the dangers of the desert .

Thales, who rested under the sand dune, sighed and dragged his thoughts back to the present . He grabbed the second stone and placed it on top of the staves' shadows, which had now moved quite a considerable distance, causing the second stone to connect with the first stone .

Thales looked at the way he came from and frowned while he made comparisons with the line formed after the two stones were placed together .

'I have indeed gone off course . I have to correct it . '

He adjusted his direction to head southeast, grabbed the staves which he had used to determine his direction, and proceeded on his journey again .

*Swoosh . . . swoosh…*

The gusts of wind grew stronger . This was another threat of the desert .

Thales gritted his teeth and went over a dune while under the paired attack from the foul stench of his sweat, and the dampness on his skin . He raised his right palm over his eyes and looked for a place with lush vegetation that could be used as a shade, and which might also have a water source .

It was going to be noon soon . He had to be prepared for the next step .

He recalled the first noon he encountered when he had just entered the desert . He chose to camp at the bottom of a large sand dune to escape the sinister sun and the ruthless wind .

However, Thales woke in the afternoon with a mouth full of sand .

In his panic, he spat out the sand and was horrified to find that after shutting his eyes for two hours, the wind had fully covered his legs with sand and would soon cover his hands .

If he had slept for another half an hour…

Since then, Thales had learned that unless he wanted to find a free grave in the desert, he should never choose a place that was too low to rest .

The prince silently recalled the many experiences he had learned after suffering torment over the past few days . Then, he found a resting place—a small tree beside a steep slope .

Thales took a sip of water and moved on .

He struggled forward and felt that his body was becoming dehydrated very quickly . As the sun climbed higher and it became hotter around him, the energy and nutrients required for him to move around would increase exponentially .

'Take a break,' Thales thought very solemnly, and forced himself to only think of this goal at this moment . He needed to rest and avoid the hottest few hours in the desert .

The wind continued blowing .

He stared at the yellow sand slowly getting blown off the spot beneath his feet . Thales counted more than eight hundred steps before he finally reached his destination .

He hid under the shade and avoided the scorching sun .

Once he felt the sharp drop in temperature, he sighed and untied his headscarf and mask .
He hid under the shade and avoided the scorching sun .

Once he felt the sharp drop in temperature, he sighed and untied his headscarf and mask .

Thales was prepared to take a break, but he was not rushing to find an open space . Instead, he grabbed his staff, struck the ground with it, and pushed the surrounding stones away, preferably as far away from him as possible .

Thales did not forget that the first 'friend' he met in the desert was a rattlesnake .

On the second day after he had entered the desert, his exhausted self had wanted to rest under the shade of a tree . He plopped himself down on the ground, and had pressed on a slippery, cold object .

The 'object' jumped up quickly from the stone behind him and bit his forearm!

Thales was frightened out of his wits . The rattlesnake was obviously not satisfied that someone interrupted its nap . If it were not for Thales wrapping himself tightly in thick clothes like a madman after experiencing the bone-chilling cold on his first night, that bite would have most probably killed him, although Thales did not know whether the snake was poisonous or not .

When Thales recalled the frightening journey from that day, he subconsciously touched his left arm . The tear on his three-layered sleeves was still there . He carefully swept away the surrounding stones .

Sure enough, after a larger stone slab was lifted, a 'new friend' crawled out in discontent .

Thales frowned . He stared at the black scorpion that was half the size of his palm and watched its terrifyingly huge pincers as well as its not very eye-catching tail . He extended his staff, ignored its protests, and chased the scorpion into the distance .

He sat down while panting, then brought out his waterskin and the last bit of food .

Everything before him did not seem to have changed . It was just as the Old Crow had said . There were only three things in the desert: Himself, sand, and more sand .

Thales suddenly understood why the Old Crow mentioned sand twice .

During the past few days, everything that he heard and saw told him that this was a completely different world from the one he knew and was familiar with . It was a world a teenager who grew up in a city's slums, and had grown accustomed to life on the streets as well as in the castle, would not be able to imagine .

When he thought back on the countless dangers he experienced during the past three, short days, Thales could not help but curl into himself .

'The heat and cold here are equally fatal . Day and night are equally terrifying . '

In this place, the path to survival and danger existed at the same time in the same place . Usually, the number of animal bones found buried beside water sources—their fountain of life in the desert—would be the highest compared to other places .

He rarely saw living creatures in this place . Even if he had, the habits he was used to seeing in these creatures had changed while they were in the desert . The snakes in the desert never crawled in a straight line, but would bend themselves into the shapes of waves and 'shoot out' like a spring while they moved . The strange scorpions would dig into sand, as if they had made up their minds to not venture out unless it was nighttime . The rats in the desert look like they did not need to use their legs, because they rarely 'walked' normally . They preferred getting in contact with the sky, and would rather jump when they moved forward . The vultures in the sky would occasionally fly past in a flash as though they never had to stop . They would migrate into the distance every single day . The color of the spiders in the desert was practically the same as the sand itself, it was impossible for him to be able to tell them apart .  

He had to be humble in this place . Thales remembered Hicks' words . He had to learn everything again, such as learning about the jackals by the water sources . From then on, Thales learned that he would at least not make too big of a mistake if he traveled by following the animal tracks .

Thales sighed and ate the last bit of cheese while he started to think about his most dire problem: He was out of food .

It was not that the prince had never endured hunger before . His life when he was in the Abandoned Houses had rarely given him a to chance to be full .

But he was in the Great Desert, and that was the worst .

And…

The person who was supposed to receive him was still nowhere to be found .

It was not that Thales had never tried to search for fruits on trees . In truth, he had indeed found some fruits and melons growing on some strange-looking plants while he was on a slope with the wind against him, and he had been almost unable to suppress his hunger… until he saw a dried-up corpse beside the plants .

'My god…'

Thales rubbed his forehead, feeling that his current predicament was full of suffering . Lord knew what sort of things could still be eaten in this desert .

At that moment, he managed to catch a glimpse of something with the corner of his eyes . The unfortunate scorpion whose nest was occupied still had not left into the distance; it was still poking and jabbing around the area in an attempt to search for another home .

As he watched that scorpion, Thales touched his rumbling stomach and scowled .

' . . . No way, right?' Early morning, somewhere in the desert . When the first rays of the sun shone on the darkness of the land, a monster, wrapped tightly in thick clothing, moved into its shelter under a huge rock, and climbed up awkwardly . But it was not a natural awakening . In the dark, the monster stretched out its thick limbs and yawned exhaustedly . It yanked off the thick cloth over its face and sucked in a deep breath . It was actually a teenager wrapped under all layers of cloth . While his head was still dazed, he stretched his hands out on the huge rock . A cold breeze immediately blew past his palm, causing him to shudder . So cold . Thales, who had wrapped himself tightly, shuddered . He rubbed his hands and touched his side . The fire he laboriously lit the day before, using branches and flintstones, had been extinguished at some unknown point in time . He shook his head with fear lingering in him . Next time, I cant spend the night on such a high sand dune, the wind is too strong . And even if I had a rock to shield me from the wind, it didnt work . Under the bright sky, the prince leaned against the rock behind him as he thought to himself . He gazed at the endless desert, then spent thirty seconds to clear the sleepy haze from his mind . During Thales six years of education in Dragon Clouds City, almost every scholar who had the privilege of visiting Heroic Spirit Palace to teach the two prominent students described the Great Desert as hot, sunny, and all other words synonymous to those two . Damn . Thales curled into himself and grumbled in his mind . They must have only heard rumors . The truth was that the desert was only scorching hot half the time . The other half, it was cold enough to store ice or even freeze Thales to death . Damn . Serves the Northlanders right for not being able to get into the Great Desert . Thales sighed, a well of emotions inside him, and lifted his gaze to stare at the small canyon beneath the giant rock and the endless sand dunes not far away . Nature was the most wonderful painter . Under the red skyline, the rising and falling sand dunes were golden in color, and their curves were elegant and smooth . It was as though they formed the beautiful curve of a womans back down to her posterior while she lay on her side . It gave off an indescribable sense of gentleness . However, only Thales himself knew the merciless truth of this delightful beauty . When it was sunrise, the chill of the night gradually disappeared, and there were still a few hours left before noon arrived with its scorching heat . This was what little precious time he had to be on his way . Thales opened the bag and checked his replenishments . A piece of dry cheese, two small pieces of bread . As well as… the last waterskin . He sighed . Thales pursed his dry lips, endured the slight hunger in his stomach, and stuffed the cheese back into the bag . He took out what little remained of the bread and chewed on it quietly in the still morning to give himself the energy he needed . He could not eat more until he found the next water source, because it would only make his body consume more water . When he thought of this, Thales became more stressed . The prince climbed up and dug a sand pit near the camp . He uncovered a piece of sackcloth and pulled out a few stones from it . He was glad to find that the bottom part of the stone was cold and wet . The prince happily opened his mouth and sucked the moisture on the surface, treating them as though they were his lovers . It tasted strange, but if he could get a little water from them and did not need to consume his precious water, why should he complain? The water shortage was not his only threat . Thales checked the temperature around him, then silently took off the clothes that kept him warm during the night, tied up his luggage, and reached for the embers which only had a little bit of warmth left in them . He smeared the upper half of his face, especially his eyelids, with ash . When Thales discovered that his vision had turned blurry when he moved for an entire day in the endless desert, the fear and panic in him at that time had been so great that he could practically feel his heart trying to leap out of his chest . Then he remembered this method . It was said that Northland hunters who stayed outside on the Day Before the Bitter Cold Winter for a long time would occasionally use this trick to avoid snow blindness, and Thales swore on the grounds of his three-day experience in the desert that this method was was equally effective in the desert . Once Thales finished smearing his face black, he spread out the sackcloth used to gather water and tied it around his head, making sure that every single strand of his hair was wrapped up tightly . Thales did not think that the desert was very hot, even though everyone had told him that the greatest threat in the desert was heat, but once he had his headscarf tied around his head, it was quite useful at shielding him from the sun, serving as a windshield, and for moisturizing purposes . He carefully examined his outfit from his gaiters to his cuffs . He took out the black cloth Jala gave him and used it as a mask to cover his mouth and nose, exposing only a pair of eyes . He carried his bag and the Crossbow of Time, grabbed two branches which served as staves, then verified that the direction in which the sun rose was to his left . May everything go well today . Please let me find a water source… or help . He was ready . The prince had wrapped himself up like a surprise gift . He took a deep breath and walked out of the shelter . He could not help but squint as wind and sand immediately blew straight at his face . It brought with it a chill from the night . Before him was a large sand dune, Thales cautiously bypassed its center, and searched for a path that had a lower incline, which might mean he had to travel a long distance, but it would do . He avoided the wind as far as possible, climbed up the sand dune slowly, and went over it . On the first day he entered the desert, he had foolishly climbed up and down sand dunes in a straight path . After climbing over two sand dunes, he panted and his legs were numb . The current Thales had finally learned his lesson . *Whoosh… Swoosh… Swoosh…* The wind blew against his back . Tiny grains of sand hit the sackcloth behind his ear . Thales, with the support from his staves, moved forward step by step . When he met a high slope, he made a detour, and when he ran into a low slope, he would go over it carefully . The sun gradually rose and the cold desert slowly warmed up . He occasionally turned and looked around, only to see only yellow sand . He only heard the wind moaning in his ears, and there were no signs of any birds or animals . The only plants were the low shrubs and willows with roots that ran deep into the ground . They lay on the sand, still and quiet . Thales was the only person across vast sand dunes and boundless desert . No other person could be seen . Not even animal carcasses or bones could be found . At least that would remind him of the danger here and he could replace his dreariness with wariness . Thales shook his head and tried to hum a little tune . He thought of some pleasant things . The prince who had been trapped in a cage for six years read a lot of wanderers journals . He knew that in such an extreme environment, the most fatal thing was not the threats from the world around him, but the mental pressure caused by loneliness and panic . Nothing could destroy a person more than isolation and loneliness . This was Thales fourth day in the desert . He did not know when he had entered the desert . It seemed that Eckstedt and the City of Faraway Prayers did not draw an obvious boundary to set them apart from the famous Great Desert, such as erecting a border plate that said [Border of Eckstedt] or [Trespassers will be persecuted] . In truth, after the happy farewell with the other two people, Thales rode his horse for a day before he first entered the desert—the Land of Barren Rocks . There was huge bedrock all over the place . The terrain rose occasionally before it fell, and he was offered a clear view over a very large distance . There were not many low shrubs, but there were not that few as well . This deceived Thales, making him think that he had yet to reach the Great Desert . He had to go on . He tore a piece of jerky with his mouth and said to himself that he should be able to find the person who was to receive him at the transition point . Thanks to Silver Shadowmans blessing, Thales could sense where he was going when he walked on the ground . He headed south all the way, and the slightly taller rock formations in the north slowly disappeared . The number of plants began to decrease, the heat wrought by the sun slowly increased, and his lips became drier day by day . As he traveled further, he no longer saw barren bedrock, but instead saw gravel of various sizes; from the size of pots to his fist . Fortunately, the quality of the hooves of Northland warhorses were excellent, and Thales was free from the hassle of trudging through the land . However, as Thales passed a deserted settlement on the road, and shook his head in disappointment when he was faced with an abandoned, dry well, the robust Northland warhorse showed an overwhelming reluctance to continue moving forward . When it became more and more difficult to control the horse, the second prince suddenly realized something while he had been reciting all his geographical knowledge under his breath the whole way: At that some point of time, he had unknowingly entered a No Mans Land . Half a day later, instead of wasting his energy dragging a horse that constantly wanted to turn back and forcing it to carry him on his journey, Thales reluctantly took his necessary replenishments and released the horse . He broke two thick branches, sharpened them into staves, used one of them to lift his luggage and the other to help him walk, then with great difficulty, he continued onwards . The hard, rocky land was still beneath his feet, and the boundless desert was still in front of his eyes . The wind was getting stronger and the temperature was rising . As he sped up, Thales frowned . He found that the gravel under his feet was getting smaller, and his footsteps were no longer firm . After ten hours, at dusk, he looked up after taking a miserly sip of water and found that no matter where he looked, be it the direction forward or the way back, everything around him had long since been replaced with yellow sand . At some unknown point of time, he had reached the Great Desert . Thales had this thought in his mind as he looked at everything in front of his eyes with a dumbfounded gaze . The problem is… Who is the person who will receive me from the Secret Intelligence Department? Did I miss him or took the wrong path? When he thought about the path he took, it only made him feel lost . Thales hesitated for a long time, and he finally decided to continue moving forward, to follow the direction in his memory and head all the way southeast to find an oasis and look for the Constellation army supply line . Prior to this, Gleeward and Kurtz of Dragon Clouds City seemed to have foreseen that he would not stop moving even if he escaped from the city . They prepared in advance for the prince gear suited for travel, and Montys two steeds were obviously related to the Secret Intelligence Department . The bags on the saddle were all necessary for crossing the desert: water, bread, salt, flint rocks, and included thick clothing and rope . He also had the two staves that he made when he was on his way to this place . Once Thales finished checking his luggage, he felt that everything would be fine . However, the hellish trip he experienced told him that he had been wrong . Thales had underestimated the Great Desert, it was far more frightening than he had imagined . The soft sand on the ground seemed harmless, but in fact was very difficult to traverse . He stumbled with each step . When he climbed a slope, he would often slip down, and it was more difficult to deal with than the snow in the north during winter . Thales even felt like he had not walked more than ten miles on the first day . The wind in the desert was so strong that Thales would be blown to the ground if he let his guard down . Once, when he climbed a sand dune, he was blown off, rolling and screaming down the dune, and there went his ten minutes worth of effort for the climb . After that, Thales was determined never to go up high slopes again, and he no longer went straight up these dunes . He would rather move along the ripples on the sand, because if he decided to go against the wind, the wind would also go against him . The terrain in the desert was uneven . There were not just undulating dunes, he would also occasionally encounter huge sandstones and steep canyons . After much difficulty exploring the bottom of a canyon, Thales felt that it would do him good if he stayed far away from them . And so all the way he went thus . The first day, first night, second day, second night… All the way to the present—the fourth day in the desert . Four days in solitude with no human in sight . Step by step, Thales narrowed his eyes and tried to move forward . He tried his best to count the number of steps, took off his waterskin every time he moved a certain number of steps, and took a small sip of water to moisten his lips . At some point in time, the sun rose higher and higher, and his surroundings got hotter . He could even feel that his skin under the thick cloth was sweaty, and his whole body was sticky, wet, stuffy and uncomfortable under those clothes . But he must not take them off . Absolutely not . Thales resisted the discomfort, clutched the staves, and walked down a slope with the wind in his favor . He could not help but frown when he looked at the area behind him . He felt as though he had gone the wrong way . Sh*t, he cursed in his heart, then jabbed the staves into the sand . He observed the shadow of the staves projected on the ground, then looked back to get a stone before he placed it on top of the shadow . After he entered the desert and suffered the first day, Thales encountered another problem over all the other problems he faced: The wonderful sense of direction he gained after his trip in the Black Track once made Thales happy thinking that he would never lose his way again . However, this wonderful ability failed after he entered the Great Desert . He could no longer feel the terrain and the direction he took under his feet . It seems that no matter how almighty and omnipotent a power may be, it would still have problems when adapting to a place . Thales thought tiredly, If the Desert God really exists, he probably wouldnt welcome Silver Shadowman . When the sun did not shine too brightly and the sand was not hot, he sat down and rested for a while as he tried to identify where he was . Thales took a sip of water and sighed . It had already been three days . Three days . How much longer? Another three days? How long will it take for me to meet reinforcements? Will I die here? This is really bad . F*ck! Thales shook his head and patted his cheek to calm his agitation . Dont think about it, dont think about it, dont think about it . Thales admonished himself . Arrive at the next destination first, then think about your next step . He was afraid that if he could not find the place, the stress would become too great and he would breakdown . In fact, because of the long period of solitude, lack of communication, and monotonous scenery, the prince now felt that his mind was starting to turn mad . His reaction was slowing down and his vision was becoming fixed to only one spot . His emotions were also beginning to grow unstable . Thales chuckled and shook his head . No… He must not give up . He had to retain his composure until he found a way out . And ironically, Thales had felt that the desert was not too dangerous during the first day . He had followed the trail of sparse vegetation at that time . At dusk, he had found a small, shallow pool under a huge rock . There were even a few jackals gathered in a small corner of the pool . Whenever they took a sip of water, they would turn their heads around . It was a vigilant but inefficient way to drink water . At that time, Thales was overjoyed and felt that he had beginners luck, even though he was not playing poker and actually trudging through the desert . He happily slid down the sand dune to fill his waterskin . But then, when he slipped to the edge of the pool, the ground beneath him caved in suddenly and his feet sank into quicksand! The frightened Thales struggled, only to find that the more he struggled, the deeper he sank . In just a moment, his waist had sunk into the quicksand . Thales heart dropped . It was only at that moment did he understand why the jackals would rather gather in such a small corner and drink water in such a miserable fashion instead of choosing to spread around the ostensibly large pool . Only God knew how desperate the young man was at that moment . If it was not for Thales activating the Sin of Hells River just in time to calm down, force himself to abandon his struggling, settle his body level to the ground, and avoid sinking… . then the Crown Prince of Constellation would have been a cold corpse in the desert a long time ago . On that day, he shuddered and pulled out his bow and arrow from behind him . He tied a rope to the arrows, then shot twice—because his first shot had missed due to his hands shaking too much . He shot a strange tree in the distance and pulled himself out of the quicksand as he trembled . With fear lingering in his heart, Thales chased the jackals away with arrows while they yipped in dissatisfaction . He then occupied that safe corner, shivered, and finally filled his waterskin . This was the first time Thales came to really understand the dangers of the desert . Thales, who rested under the sand dune, sighed and dragged his thoughts back to the present . He grabbed the second stone and placed it on top of the staves shadows, which had now moved quite a considerable distance, causing the second stone to connect with the first stone . Thales looked at the way he came from and frowned while he made comparisons with the line formed after the two stones were placed together . I have indeed gone off course . I have to correct it . He adjusted his direction to head southeast, grabbed the staves which he had used to determine his direction, and proceeded on his journey again . *Swoosh . swoosh…* The gusts of wind grew stronger . This was another threat of the desert . Thales gritted his teeth and went over a dune while under the paired attack from the foul stench of his sweat, and the dampness on his skin . He raised his right palm over his eyes and looked for a place with lush vegetation that could be used as a shade, and which might also have a water source . It was going to be noon soon . He had to be prepared for the next step . He recalled the first noon he encountered when he had just entered the desert . He chose to camp at the bottom of a large sand dune to escape the sinister sun and the ruthless wind . However, Thales woke in the afternoon with a mouth full of sand . In his panic, he spat out the sand and was horrified to find that after shutting his eyes for two hours, the wind had fully covered his legs with sand and would soon cover his hands . If he had slept for another half an hour… Since then, Thales had learned that unless he wanted to find a free grave in the desert, he should never choose a place that was too low to rest . The prince silently recalled the many experiences he had learned after suffering torment over the past few days . Then, he found a resting place—a small tree beside a steep slope . Thales took a sip of water and moved on . He struggled forward and felt that his body was becoming dehydrated very quickly . As the sun climbed higher and it became hotter around him, the energy and nutrients required for him to move around would increase exponentially . Take a break, Thales thought very solemnly, and forced himself to only think of this goal at this moment . He needed to rest and avoid the hottest few hours in the desert . The wind continued blowing . He stared at the yellow sand slowly getting blown off the spot beneath his feet . Thales counted more than eight hundred steps before he finally reached his destination . He hid under the shade and avoided the scorching sun . Once he felt the sharp drop in temperature, he sighed and untied his headscarf and mask . Thales was prepared to take a break, but he was not rushing to find an open space . Instead, he grabbed his staff, struck the ground with it, and pushed the surrounding stones away, preferably as far away from him as possible . Thales did not forget that the first friend he met in the desert was a rattlesnake . On the second day after he had entered the desert, his exhausted self had wanted to rest under the shade of a tree . He plopped himself down on the ground, and had pressed on a slippery, cold object . The object jumped up quickly from the stone behind him and bit his forearm! Thales was frightened out of his wits . The rattlesnake was obviously not satisfied that someone interrupted its nap . If it were not for Thales wrapping himself tightly in thick clothes like a madman after experiencing the bone-chilling cold on his first night, that bite would have most probably killed him, although Thales did not know whether the snake was poisonous or not . When Thales recalled the frightening journey from that day, he subconsciously touched his left arm . The tear on his three-layered sleeves was still there . He carefully swept away the surrounding stones . Sure enough, after a larger stone slab was lifted, a new friend crawled out in discontent . Thales frowned . He stared at the black scorpion that was half the size of his palm and watched its terrifyingly huge pincers as well as its not very eye-catching tail . He extended his staff, ignored its protests, and chased the scorpion into the distance . He sat down while panting, then brought out his waterskin and the last bit of food . Everything before him did not seem to have changed . It was just as the Old Crow had said . There were only three things in the desert: Himself, sand, and more sand . Thales suddenly understood why the Old Crow mentioned sand twice . During the past few days, everything that he heard and saw told him that this was a completely different world from the one he knew and was familiar with . It was a world a teenager who grew up in a citys slums, and had grown accustomed to life on the streets as well as in the castle, would not be able to imagine . When he thought back on the countless dangers he experienced during the past three, short days, Thales could not help but curl into himself . The heat and cold here are equally fatal . Day and night are equally terrifying . In this place, the path to survival and danger existed at the same time in the same place . Usually, the number of animal bones found buried beside water sources—their fountain of life in the desert—would be the highest compared to other places . He rarely saw living creatures in this place . Even if he had, the habits he was used to seeing in these creatures had changed while they were in the desert . The snakes in the desert never crawled in a straight line, but would bend themselves into the shapes of waves and shoot out like a spring while they moved . The strange scorpions would dig into sand, as if they had made up their minds to not venture out unless it was nighttime . The rats in the desert look like they did not need to use their legs, because they rarely walked normally . They preferred getting in contact with the sky, and would rather jump when they moved forward . The vultures in the sky would occasionally fly past in a flash as though they never had to stop . They would migrate into the distance every single day . The color of the spiders in the desert was practically the same as the sand itself, it was impossible for him to be able to tell them apart .   He had to be humble in this place . Thales remembered Hicks words . He had to learn everything again, such as learning about the jackals by the water sources . From then on, Thales learned that he would at least not make too big of a mistake if he traveled by following the animal tracks . Thales sighed and ate the last bit of cheese while he started to think about his most dire problem: He was out of food . It was not that the prince had never endured hunger before . His life when he was in the Abandoned Houses had rarely given him a to chance to be full . But he was in the Great Desert, and that was the worst . And… The person who was supposed to receive him was still nowhere to be found . It was not that Thales had never tried to search for fruits on trees . In truth, he had indeed found some fruits and melons growing on some strange-looking plants while he was on a slope with the wind against him, and he had been almost unable to suppress his hunger… until he saw a dried-up corpse beside the plants . My god… Thales rubbed his forehead, feeling that his current predicament was full of suffering . Lord knew what sort of things could still be eaten in this desert . At that moment, he managed to catch a glimpse of something with the corner of his eyes . The unfortunate scorpion whose nest was occupied still had not left into the distance; it was still poking and jabbing around the area in an attempt to search for another home . As he watched that scorpion, Thales touched his rumbling stomach and scowled . . No way, right?

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Chapter 654
Chapter 653
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Chapter 651
Chapter 650
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Chapter 647
Chapter 646
Chapter 645
Chapter 644
Chapter 643
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Chapter 641
Chapter 640
Chapter 639
Chapter 638
Chapter 637
Chapter 636
Chapter 635
Chapter 634
Chapter 633
Chapter 632
Chapter 631
Chapter 630
Chapter 629
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Chapter 627
Chapter 626
Chapter 625
Chapter 624
Chapter 623
Chapter 622
Chapter 621
Chapter 620
Chapter 619
Chapter 618
Chapter 617
Chapter 616
Chapter 615
Chapter 614
Chapter 613
Chapter 612
Chapter 611
Chapter 610
Chapter 609
Chapter 608
Chapter 607
Chapter 606
Chapter 605
Chapter 604
Chapter 603
Chapter 602
Chapter 601
Chapter 600
Chapter 599
Chapter 598
Chapter 597
Chapter 596
Chapter 595
Chapter 594
Chapter 593
Chapter 592
Chapter 591
Chapter 590
Chapter 589
Chapter 588
Chapter 587
Chapter 586
Chapter 585
Chapter 584
Chapter 583
Chapter 582
Chapter 581
580 The Prince Likes Them
579 Damn the Prince
578 The Wine Merchan
Chapter 577
576 Shooting Yourself in the Foo
Chapter 575
Chapter 574
573 You're A Real Dog
Chapter 572
571 Defects
570 What Do I Need You For
Chapter 569
Chapter 568
567 Head Over Heels
566 Crown Jewel of the Kingdom
565 Of Course—No
Chapter 564
563 Cause and Effec
562 Want Everything
561 Cannot Escape the Sheath
560 Imperial Style
559 Eight Arteries
558 Punishmen
557 Relieved
556 Chess Player
555 Unfulfilled
Chapter 554 - Sacrificing a Pawn (Three)
Chapter 553 - Sacrificing a Pawn (Two)
Chapter 552 - Sacrificing a Pawn (One)
551 Better
550 What Rationality
549 To Duke Thales
Chapter 548
547 To Not Perish as Foes Two
546 To Not Perish as Foes One
Chapter 545 - The End of It
Chapter 544 - Watchmen's Code
Chapter 543
Chapter 542
Chapter 541
Chapter 540
Chapter 539
538 Magnificent Scene of Hell
537 Pretty Boy
536 Times Have Changed
Chapter 535 - Polaris
Chapter 534 - Sorry to Keep You Waiting
Chapter 533 - Calm on Iron Spikes
Chapter 532 - The Young Kingdom
Chapter 531
Chapter 530
529 Privacy
528 Fight Between the Eldest and Younges
Chapter 527
526 Knowledge of People
525 Lustful Woman
524 Self-relian
Chapter 523 - Mutant
Chapter 522 - Continuous Fights
Chapter 521 - World Class Battle Worthy of Being Written in Historical Poems
520 Not Just The Power of Eradication
Chapter 519
Chapter 518
Chapter 517
Chapter 516
Chapter 515
514 Like a Fleeting Cloud
513 A Small Favor
Chapter 512
Chapter 511
Chapter 510
509 Anxious
508 A Small Spark
Chapter 507
Chapter 506
Chapter 505
Chapter 504 - Only One Day Left
Chapter 503
Chapter 502
Chapter 501
Chapter 500
Chapter 499
Chapter 498
497 His Majesty's Blessing
Chapter 496
495 Raven Leader
Chapter 494
Chapter 493
492 Power Comes from Violence Two
491 Power Comes from Violence One
490 Do Something
489 Usurp Power
488 That Nigh
487 Too High
486 You Are Good-Looking
485 Make me Even More… Excited
484 You Are Good-Looking
Chapter 483
Chapter 482 - Get Yourself A Girlfriend
481 A Different Way of Living
480 Kill Them
479 Exclusive Possession
478 Get Me Something to Eat and Drink
Chapter 477
476 Life, Safety and Freedom
475 The Warden
474 Much… Higher
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
471 The True Essence of the Power of Eradication
470 The Fate Twins
469 So Na?ve That You Are Adorable
Chapter 468
Chapter 467
Chapter 466
Chapter 465
Chapter 464
463 Rebirth Four
462 Rebirth Three
Chapter 461
Chapter 460
Chapter 459
Chapter 458
Chapter 457
Chapter 456
Chapter 455
Chapter 454
Chapter 453
Chapter 452
Chapter 451
Chapter 450
Chapter 449
Chapter 448
Chapter 447
Chapter 446
Chapter 445
Chapter 444
Chapter 443
Chapter 442
Chapter 441
Chapter 440
Chapter 439
Chapter 438
Chapter 437
Chapter 436
Chapter 435
Chapter 434
Chapter 433
Chapter 432
Chapter 431
Chapter 430
Chapter 429
Chapter 428
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
Chapter 425
Chapter 424
Chapter 423
Chapter 422
Chapter 421
Chapter 420
Chapter 419
Chapter 418
Chapter 417
Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
Chapter 408
Chapter 407
Chapter 406
Chapter 405
Chapter 404
Chapter 403
Chapter 402
Chapter 401
Chapter 400
Chapter 399
Chapter 398
Chapter 397
Chapter 396
Chapter 395
Chapter 394
Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360
Chapter 359
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356
Chapter 355
Chapter 354
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351
Chapter 350
Chapter 349
Chapter 348
Chapter 347
Chapter 346
Chapter 345
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286
Chapter 285
Chapter 284
Chapter 283
Chapter 282
Chapter 281
Chapter 280
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277
Chapter 276
Chapter 275
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260
Chapter 259
Chapter 258
Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
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Chapter 72
Chapter 71
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Chapter 69
Chapter 68
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Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
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Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
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Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
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Chapter 36
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