Chapter 386, "Orb Hunting", is the clearest early answer because it turns Razel's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The wind had picked up over the eastern centres as three of the... and closes on They want us to gather them!. The key payoff is that the chapter closes with "Then I guess we start hunting for orbs., which gives faction conflict a stronger narrative position and pushes the power growth onward.

Chapter 392, "Time To Move", is the clearest early answer because it turns Razel's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with A wild explosion ripped through the western ridge of ElderGlow... and closes on And at the center of it all… Dean Veyra, standing before a sealed.... The key payoff is that the chapter closes with And in a flash, he vanished into the night., which gives the central conflict a stronger narrative position and pushes the relationship tension onward.
Chapter 392, "Time To Move", is the clearest early answer because it turns Razel's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with A wild explosion ripped through the western ridge of ElderGlow... and closes on And at the center of it all… Dean Veyra, standing before a sealed.... The key payoff is that the chapter closes with And in a flash, he vanished into the night., which gives exploration a stronger narrative position and pushes the relationship tension onward.
Chapter 46, "Hunting event?", is the clearest early answer because it turns Hunting's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with Oh, the messenger didn't reach you with the warning? and closes on We'll have our revenge later." "His Majesty must be told of this....
Chapter 385, "Tell Me Where", is the clearest early answer because it turns Razel's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The moon was high, almost reaching it's peak by the time Razel Acheon... and closes on Draped in deep charcoal with silver trim.. The key payoff is that the chapter closes with "Tell me where. Now., which gives family politics a stronger narrative position and pushes the power growth onward.
Chapter 390, "Playing With Your Food", is the clearest early answer because it turns Razel's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with Steel clashed with steel as the first of the enemy lunged at Razel,... and closes on Something old, something buried beneath her mana signature.. The key payoff is that the chapter closes with I promise to be consistent this time with only very few days of "no update" unlike right now where I rarely update.
Chapter 390, "Playing With Your Food", is the clearest early answer because it turns Razel's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with Steel clashed with steel as the first of the enemy lunged at Razel,... and closes on Something old, something buried beneath her mana signature.. The key payoff is that the chapter closes with I promise to be consistent this time with only very few days of "no update" unlike right now where I rarely update.
Chapter 73, "Go Hunting", is the clearest early answer because it turns Go Hunting's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The goblin’s eyes narrowed as he noticed the golem shift his stance,... and closes on “T-That armour… I got it for you, but it looks different now?” she....
Chapter 241, "Hunting The Shaman (2).", is the clearest early answer because it turns Tier's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The Shaman was taken aback to discover that the knight's spell had...
Chapter 240, "Hunting The Shaman (1).", is the clearest early answer because it turns Knight's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with You would have to ask us about that first!" Arthur said, a wild grin...
Chapter 389, "You're Only Half Right", is the clearest early answer because it turns Razel's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The darkness was thick around the western wing of the academy... and closes on The gray-haired Dean cracked his neck.. The key payoff is that the chapter closes with "You're only half right, Godsthorn. And it's already begun., which gives the main cast a stronger narrative position and pushes the power growth onward.