The Apothecary Scriptures held numerous records about medicine due to the prevalence of dubious remedies in the martial arts world. The author needed a strong understanding of medicine to protect their successors from potential poisonings.If Logan's hunch was correct, the five disabled individuals
The man without a leg couldn't finish his words. He screamed as a sword pierced his forehead, between his eyes, and he died."You wouldn't stand a chance against me, even if you knew who I am," Tristan said coldly, then swiftly attacked the others without pause.The mute and armless men were ready b
The following night, the Knights of Ferrum assembled in a grand hall capable of accommodating thousands.When Grun, now missing an arm, arrived, the tension in the room was palpable. They patiently waited for the organization's leaders to conclude their private deliberations before making their anno
"He used to be paralyzed for two decades! What's so scary about that?" Bran shouted.The crowd fell silent, never having questioned him in the organization. When Bran charged into danger, they could only listen to his complaints. They had great faith in his abilities, as he was certainly stronger th
"We were formed in a way that sets us apart from the Lone Light. Their path leads to transience, but we're different. We aim for enduring existence. We're a ship continually sailing toward new horizons. Thus, fleeting gains or losses cannot blind us," Lugh asserted with a hint of smugness."Instead
"You're mistaken," Logan said. "You were destined for greatness and heroics—things that ordinary people can only dream of. We aren't meant to lead mundane lives like theirs.""I suppose you're right." Tristan nodded, then added, "Can I ask you something?""Of course."He took Logan's hand. "So, you
Tristan had mentioned his intention to pay a visit to the Knights of Ferrum within the next three days. This indicated that Tristan wasn't ready to bury the hatchet just yet. Thus, Logan had no reason to welcome Lugh Quigley warmly. His courtesy was merely a facade.Lugh, however, remained undeterr
Logan said with conviction, "I'm certain the sword that wounded you was no ordinary sword. It was most likely coated with a potent poison."In your prime, your body could take on all sorts of injuries. But as you age, those old wounds that you failed to treat start to cause problems."If my guess is