Trash of the Count’s Family – Chapter 251 – 3 Days (2)
‘There were traces of it.’ Those words made Cale not want to waste any more time. It was just 3 days. It was a long yet short amount of time. Continue Reading →
‘There were traces of it.’ Those words made Cale not want to waste any more time. It was just 3 days. It was a long yet short amount of time. Continue Reading →
The day for Cale’s departure arrived. Of course, not everyone from the Roan Kingdom was leaving. However, Cale, as well as a portion of the mages, the knights, and Dark Continue Reading →
Tap, tap. Cale was quickly walking down the stone steps. His brother, Basen Henituse, was walking next to him while continuing his report. “The Whale tribe discovered the enemy ships Continue Reading →
Cale started to clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Other people were cheering and clapping while watching the bishop pour water on the altar as well. “Let all of this years sorrows Continue Reading →
– I presume that the bastards of the Empire think that I am really annoying. Why was the crown prince suddenly criticizing himself? Cale quietly waited for the crown prince Continue Reading →
Anybody would think that this was a normal noble young master travelling alongside his servant and his guard. ‘No. It was originally that kind of combination.’ Cale recalled this fact Continue Reading →
Raon? The Dark Elves all looked confused. It was because the word that Cale said with a serious expression after having Choi Han close the door was a word that Continue Reading →
“The Jungle?” Choi Han was confused at the unexpected response, but Cale did not respond. He just walked forward and cut through Hoik Village. Other than the gravestones all around Continue Reading →
Cale looked out through the small window on the boat. ( It’s a small boat that requires oars but has rooms and windows?! o.O ) The color of the violent Continue Reading →
Cale put some stuff into a magic bag and headed to the arena. The residence’s underground arena. Count Henituse’s territory was famous for its wealth, but that wealth was supported Continue Reading →
