Martial King’s Retired Life – Vol. 3 Ch. 29
Ghost of the Imperial Kitchen
“This is the place.”
“Yeah, here.”
Two big men, one armed with a sabre and the other with a rod stood at the … Read more
“This is the place.”
“Yeah, here.”
Two big men, one armed with a sabre and the other with a rod stood at the … Read more
Fu Xiang’s reputation was severely damaged by Long Zaitian in the flying fish pavilion. But thankfully, … Read more
I said that driving was uncomfortable, didn’t I? I want to change my opinion. Drifting is awesome! I could imagine the scythed chariots in ancient times, running across … Read more
The orphanage returned to normal operations like nothing happened. If I didn’t see some slightly older kids struggling to take the rubbish out, I might’ve thought they didn’t … Read more
Editor: Areth Kyntaul
The horses slowly made their way across the lush green plains and up-heaved a bit of the soil when it trod through the fields. … Read more
“Your majesty, according to my observations, the horse carriage loaded with church’s goods enters the the market every day early in the morning because their carriages are large … Read more
“Your majesty! Your majesty!” I turned my head around to see an individual dressed in a courteous and exquisite robe panting as he ran toward me. Discussions had … Read more
The sun had yet to come up but the carnival-atmosphere was over. Other than the sporadic fire, the city was silent. While the people doing business on the … Read more
“Good morning, your majesty. I shall continue serving as your bodyguard from now on.”
I looked at Nier and nodded with a smile. To be frank, I was … Read more
Editor: Areth Kyntaul
“Lucia, Her Highness’ reply has arrived.”
Lucia placed down the piping-hot soup in her hands, got up, and received the thin-paper letter.
The messenger … Read more