Chapter 1 (1/2)

Chapter 1 – Travelling by Night

Rebirth calendar, winter 1465, night

Cold wind blew froinated, across the five big islands, invading the Western Continent Borali, the capital of the Seventh E winds Throughout in the city, there were no signs of life except for the Ion Cavalry Short black cloaks draped over their shoulders, and hands held silver-colored pikes as they rode their horses in forhtened wandering nocturnalcreatures

The cold as like a whip in the hands of a giant, ruthlessly lashi+ng the entire city Most of the city was deeply immersed in darkness, and all residents who followed the rules rigidly had already entered the land of dreaales

Going west of Borali’s Central Victory Palace, past the fragrant pavilion on the ht along Greenshade Street and Whitelake Street, and to the very end of Fleet Street, however, one would find a large area with s Ten of the best specialized schools were gathered here, starting from the First to the Fifth Borali Universities in addition to the Imperial Arineering Academy, the Academy of Imperial Administration, and finally, Borali’s Divine Acadeathered here,the city known as ‘Borali’s University City’ as well asit the center of attention of the entire continent

30 years ago, after exhausting the Western continent’s last sliver of strength, centuries of continuous war quietly ended at last Later on after the war, a rarely seen hero king, Sheng Luyi the Thirteenth,rose abruptly to the throne as E been the main battlefield, the Gaul Enificant amount oftheir assistance, Sheng Luyi the Thirteenthrapidly developed education in the empire In the span of only 30 years, he established this University City, unprecedented in history

During these 30 years, it had nurtured countless elite talents So after the war, the decimated empire had already replenished its population, and it now had a steady flow of fresh blood Huge eh on the westernmost part of the continent, just like an awakened lion, the formidable power of the Seventh Empire made the whole continent tremble

It was both the eressive and extravagantly corrupt era

Lights were flickering in each of University City’s buildings, where people were diligently studying in classroo and sounds of lances colliding carounds Fro sounds ofreverberated at all hours, constantly irritating the eardrums

Given that in this tihttihtfall But here in University City, this kind of liveliness continued untilUniversity City, just like a heart bri teathered their strength for the future of the empire

But wherever there was light, there would inevitably be shadows Given this kind of cordial University City, there would inevitably be several extraordinary characters gathered here

While his class hard for the e froloouards by the school gate saw his rigid face, they adverted their gaze si not to notice this third year Finance and Accounting student as defying the curfew