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Jake had no idea how many of the damn imps he had killed before they stopped coming. The demon captains who had once led the army of small-winged casters had long been slain, but that didn’t mean the swarm didn’t prove a challenge simply due to their sheer numbers.

His body was covered in burns and wounds by the time they were all dead, as it had simply been impossible to avoid every attack. His party members weren’t in a much better condition, as they had been fighting at other entrances to the large cavern they found themselves within.

Luckily, before more demons could arrive, Dina made her way over. A soothing green aura washed over him as several small plants grew in his vicinity, making Jake nod at her in recognition. “Thanks.”

“No problem,” she responded with a smile. “Are there more coming from this way?”

“Doesn’t look like it,” Jake responded as he released a Pulse of Perception. “Not from any of the other tunnels either.”

“Alright, we should be safe to regroup, then,” Dina said. “You may also need to have your Golden Mark reapplied in case something does happen.”

“True,” Jake nodded with a sigh. These demons had been a bloody nightmare in that regard. They kept using dispelling magic and disrupting mana, which resulted in them removing the Golden Marks over and over again.

When they made it back to the center of the cavern, Jake also finally dropped his boosting skill as he sat down exhausted. The other three were already there, also recovering from the ongoing fight. Entering meditation, Jake felt Dina reestablish her restorative domain around them. This made Jake not only recover his resources and heal faster, but it also allowed the period of weakness to go away faster.

Which was needed in case more demons came back. Jake had quite a few complaints about floor seventy-nine, but a lack of enemies most certainly wasn’t one of them. In fact, it was nearly the opposite, as there were pretty much only enemies who stuck together in huge swarms.

The fact that the last objective of this floor was to defend the giant crystal within this particular mountain didn’t help either, as it just resulted in all the enemies funneling to them. The only semi-good part was that the long and narrow tunnels allowed their party to not get easily surrounded.

While meditating, Jake checked his system notifications, pleased to see he had gained another level from the fight. The first in a while, as the period of faster leveling from the Challenge Dungeons was well and truly done already, at least when it came to his class. Not that Jake was complaining. The gains had been pretty damn good over the last few years, and he was even getting pretty close to yet another skill selection.

*’DING!’ Class: [Arcane Hunter of Horizon’s Edge] has reached level 284 - Stat points allocated, +50 Free Points*

*’DING!’ Race: [Human (C)] has reached level 273 - Stat points allocated, +45 Free Points*

It had been a bit over ten years since they were all done with their Challenge Dungeons, and Jake had evidently gained quite a few levels during this period if he said so himself. In fact, it had been even faster than after he just reached C-grade. The reason for this was primarily the fact that they had met rather strong enemies on every single floor, unlike when they first entered and had to grind through a lot of easy floors. Especially the bosses had been tough, and on floor seventy-five, they had faced one of those event bosses. That had been the strongest opponent they had encountered throughout Nevermore thus far, being a level 325 variant with respectable power.

The fight had been pretty damn long, but it did help that Jake had significantly weakened it with his opening shot from stealth. In the end, the Sword Saint ended up using two Glimpses of Spring, leaving him weakened for a while, with both Sylphie and Jake also overusing their boosting skills. Dina and the Fallen King had been a bit better off, but that was mainly because the fucker had ignored the Fallen King for the most part, as it had been borderline immune to soul attacks, making the Unique Lifeform the smallest threat.

Dina had been fine just because of her many defensive means. She was naturally still tired afterward, having used her most powerful skills too, but as a healer, she was naturally good at making sure she wouldn’t be the one in most need of healing and recovery after a long fight.

In summary, the event boss on floor seventy-five had been strong to the level where they had to use everything in their arsenal, save for their most powerful trump cards that would leave them incapacitated for a longer period, with potentially permanent consequences. That is to say, the Sword Saint didn’t have to fully use his transcendence, the Fallen King didn’t have to use his unique skill, and Jake didn’t have to pull out some weird Bloodline bullshit out of his ass. But it had gotten a bit close to comfort.

Anyway, from there, the next few floors had been pretty straightforward, with just a lot of fighting and a lot of levels.

Having cleared nine floors – he counted this one as pretty much already completed – in just around ten years was pretty fucking good if Jake said so himself. But it had come at the sacrifice of some things. They had taken no breaks and even purposefully avoided the city floor after floor seventy-five. For some reason, Jake had a feeling going there wouldn't be a good idea, and his party had no reason to disagree as they hurried onwards.

The lack of breaks also resulted in a lack of focus on professions. As they kept up a constant tempo, Jake barely did any alchemy at all during this last decade. He did do a bit to keep them restocked on potions, elixirs, and his own poisons, but a lot of it had taken place within time dilation as the Sword Saint sometimes set up small time chambers for them to more quickly get through timed events.

Due to this, despite the boost in momentum from the Challenge Dungeons, Jake had only gained a total of three levels in his profession in an entire decade. That was less than one every three years and just around a third of the levels he had gained from popping in and saying hello to a bunch of Primordials having a streaming party. Looking back at his notifications, it wasn’t even as if he was close to another level, as his last one was half a year ago.

*’DING!’ Profession: [Heretic-Chosen Alchemist of the Malefic Viper] has reached level 262 - Stat points allocated, +35 Free Points*

Still, levels were levels. And at level 260, Jake had naturally unlocked another skill selection. All in all, it had actually been a pretty damn interesting selection, if utterly inconsequential for now, the reason of which would be clear when one knew of the skill he selected. Ah, but the two first ones offered had been just a bit too basic, to put it nicely.

[Fortifying Curse Toxin Theory (Uncommon)]

[Acid Chemistry Theory (Rare)]

To clarify, these skills were purely related to knowledge, and they didn’t really have any effects when crafting. At least not anything Jake didn’t feel confident doing with freeform magic or, more importantly, through Sagacity of the Malefic Viper. Sagacity already had Records related to these two knowledge skills he just hadn’t fully unlocked yet, so selecting either would only be done with the intent of merging it with Sagacity down the line. Something Jake thought was a waste of a skill selection. Not to say the third skill offered was that much better.

[Advanced Arcane Sealing (Ancient)] – Protect what is yours, and should anyone try to rob you, leave them with nothing. Allows the alchemist to create a seal of arcane magic to cover an object or several objects at once. While the object is sealed, energy leakage is nearly entirely eliminated due to the stable arcane mana. The sealed object will be hidden from nearly all senses and be unaffected by all outside sources. Should anyone try to forcibly destroy the seal, the arcane mana will turn destructive and damage or destroy the sealed object as well as itself. Sealed items can only be unsealed by those possessing the arcane affinity of the hunter. The effectiveness of Advanced Arcane Sealing is improved by Wisdom, Intelligence, and Willpower.

Jake did still like this one, though, not because he wanted it as a skill, but because of what it represented. This skill – much like the two before – was clearly based on what he had done in House of the Architect. For Jake to be offered an ancient rarity skill just for sealing an item in his arcane mana was honestly bonkers. Sure, some of the obscuration features in the skill probably weren’t fully innate concepts spawned from just placing a barrier around an object, but he reckoned some of them were.

This told him that the simple act of sealing something in mana was roughly equivalent to, at the very least, an epic skill through pure conceptual power from his arcane affinity. So, yeah, this skill offering was damn great to see, but he didn’t select it because the two next ones were more… interesting.

Jake had naturally looked at them individually back during the actual skill selection, but in truth, it made a lot more sense to see them as a set, considering the two skills were effectively identical.

[Chosen’s Offering of the Malefic Viper (Legendary)] – To deliver an offering to your Patron and gain recognition in kind is the greatest honor. Allows the alchemist to make an offer to the Malefic Viper and be granted an Offering Fragment. Based on the value of the Records and energy in the offering, you will be rewarded with a better Offering Fragment. The Offering Fragment contains Records and energy related to the Malefic Viper and can help empower other sources of Records and energy related to the Malefic Viper. All offerings must surpass a certain threshold to be submittable, and out of respect to the Malefic One, there is an internal cooldown of the skill dependent on the value of the Offering Fragment received. Whenever an offering is made, your connection to the Malefic Viper as his Chosen grows.

[Heretic’s Offering of the Malefic Viper (Legendary)] – To infringe upon the domain of the Malefic Viper and rob the Primordial’s Records is a great achievement. Allows the alchemist to make an offer to the Malefic Viper and be granted an Offering Fragment. Based on the value of the Records and energy in the offering, you will be rewarded with a better Offering Fragment. The Offering Fragment contains Records and energy related to the Malefic Viper and can help empower other sources of Records and energy related to the Malefic Viper. All offerings must surpass a certain threshold to be submittable, and to hide your heretical actions from the Malefic One, there is an internal cooldown of the skill dependent on the value of the Offering Fragment received. Whenever an offering is made, your status as a Heretic of the Malefic Viper grows.

These two skills, as mentioned, did effectively the exact same thing. They allowed Jake to make an offering and get an Offering Fragment in return. An Offering Fragment that could then be used while crafting to infuse Records from the Malefic Viper into the creation, functioning a bit like a light version of when Malefic Viper’s Poison activated. Jake sure as hell didn’t doubt that using an Offering Fragment as a catalyst during crafting would prove highly effective.

In addition to this, each of the skills also served to push Jake further down either the Path of a Heretic or the Path of a Chosen. This was just a small note at the end of each skill, and it probably wasn’t something that would bother them if others saw either of these skills. Why would a heretic care about becoming more heretical, or a Chosen care about being closer to his Patron? They naturally wouldn’t. In fact, walking further down either Path was just purely positive, as it would solidify their Paths.

However… Jake wasn’t either of those. He was the Heretic-Chosen, someone who walked straight down the middle between being a Chosen and a Heretic. He was both at once. A living paradox. That was why alarm bells instantly went off when Jake read that last part of the two skills.

For the system to directly push him down either Path couldn’t end well. Jake’s instincts also warned him about both of them, yet the longer he looked at them, the more he also got the feeling they could be really good… which was when Jake had a little thought.

See, Jake felt pretty confident using either of those skills would prove detrimental, but what if, ya know… he just picked both. If he could offer both Heretical and Chosen Offerings at once, wasn’t that a Heretic-Chosen offering right there? At least, that was Jake’s logic.

And now for the real genius: in order to not trigger this effect, Jake would just never use the legendary skill, ever.

The only downside to this ingenious plan was that Jake would select a legendary skill he would purposefully avoid using or even thinking about for the next thirty levels. Then there was also the slight risk that picking one of them would lock him out of the other, making Jake end up pretty damn screwed. Oh yeah, and then there was also the fact that skills innately contained Records, so did he fuck up just by picking one? Who knows? But hey, nothing ventured, nothing gained.

So, with that in mind, Jake had asked the Sword Saint to flip a coin for him to determine which one he would go with first. It had resulted in Jake picking Chosen’s Offering, so worst case scenario, Jake would just have to fully lean into being a subservient and ass-licking Chosen… or just never use the skill until he one day found a way to get rid of it or merge it with something else.

Returning his attention to the present, Jake opened his eyes and stretched a bit, having meditated for a bit over two hours to heal up. Drinking a potion, he also used a Pulse of Perception and saw that the attacks were pretty much over. Sylphie was down one of the tunnels, shredding a few stragglers, but that was it. The other large entrance was guarded by a floating Unique Lifeform, watching out if anything was coming while Jake recovered.

Dina had gone over to the crystal and infused the small domain she had established around it to make it mature faster. The Sword Saint had also joined her, and while he couldn’t use time magic as that would screw up the maturation process, he could at least help provide some mana and even water the dryad’s plants, assuming that even did anything.

Soon enough, the crystal fully matured as a light beam shot into the air. The entire mountain began to break apart as all its mana was sucked in, and they witnessed the birth of a powerful natural treasure. It was an impressive one for sure, not that their party was sticking around to admire it. They couldn’t even steal it, so what was the point?

A few seconds passed before two elementals teleported down to them, both of them powerful B-grade variants with sapience. They thanked the party for defending the crystal before taking it away, and with that done and dusted, a few notifications popped up.

Seventy-ninth floor completed. 15800 Nevermore Points earned.

With the notifications also came a door, standing right where the crystal had been. There was no need to delay as they all entered the in-between room, and just as they did, Jake turned to the old man.

”How long do we have left?” Jake asked him. As someone Blessed by Aeon, he was surely the best at keeping track of time, right?

The Sword Saint considered for a moment before answering. ”Can you allow me to fully Identify you?”

”Sure?” Jake said as he let the old man use his identity on Jake. He clearly used it on all the others, too, before answering.

”Ten months, twenty-three days, and twenty-two hours,” the Sword Saint said after a bit. ”That is when Sylphie will be forced out of Nevermore. The rest of us are all within a day of that. This discrepancy is likely caused by the Challenge Dungeons and how the time distortion in those may vary slightly.”

Jake stared at the old man a bit, wondering how the hell he hadn’t known the old man could see time stuff when using Identify. Then again, maybe it was something new? In either case, Jake decided to do as the Sword Saint had done, as he identified everyone in the party. Jake himself was level 273, which was pretty good, in his opinion, but his leveling speed looked horrible compared to both the Fallen King and Sylphie.

[Fallen King – lvl 281]

[Juvenile Sylphian Hawk – lvl 287]

As monsters, they were natural cheats and tended to level faster than enlightened races. Sylphie was even more of a special case as she was still naturally growing. Still, it sucked to lose to them. But hey, at least Jake did beat both Dina and the Sword Saint when it came to leveling.

[Dryad – lvl 270]

[Human – lvl 272]

Alright, the margin with the Sword Saint was a bit low with only one level, but a level was a level. Dina was the slowest of them, which wasn’t that surprising. Her race levels were slow because she was a Dryad, a long-lived creature who also grew naturally, albeit at a far slower pace. One of her racial skills literally allowed her to merge with a powerful tree and sleep within it for potentially thousands of years to get a few levels. It wasn’t something she planned on doing, but that it was an option at all felt silly to Jake, even if Dina was half-plant.

”Ten months and change is not a long time…” the Fallen King commented.

”Neither is it a little,” the Sword Saint said.

”It should be enough,” Dina said with confidence.

”Ree!” Sylphie agreed.

Jake also nodded. They should have enough for one more floor, though that would definitely be their last. Jake’s mission wouldn’t just be to beat it, though.

”We’re going for the event boss, right?” Jake just wanted to make sure.

His party looked at him as if his question wasn’t even worth answering, making Jake smile. ”Then let’s get a move on already. One more floor of Nevermore to go… so let’s make it a real banger.”

Comments

Thenais

Thx for the chappy

Lo-Fi

Epic Stuff

Ikawaii

"They had taken no breaks and even purposefully avoided the city floor after floor seventy-five. For some reason, Jake had a feeling going there would be a good idea, and his party had no reason to disagree as they hurried onwards." This broke my brain. Should be "would not be"

Yaldabaoth

Wooohoooo!?

Naotsugu97

Hark! Cliff spotted and approaching rapidly! 😎

Ira White

Second

Detrox

Nice!

Dennis Bell

Thanks for the Chapter

jb qspam

Was about to post this, it doesn’t make sense as it is.

Yaldabaoth

"Jake had a feeling going there would[n't (or) not] be a good idea, and his party had no reason to disagree as they hurried onwards." Just a polite suggestion, hope this helps

Karim Saadi

I think the system views Jake the same way as minaga..."you annoying cheat are not doing it right!!!111"

Athyrium

Great chapter! Can't wait to see the outcome of nevermore!

Max

I absolutely love this line 😂 just perfect. “Jake didn’t have to pull out some weird Bloodline bullshit out of his ass.” I have a feeling he’ll will have to for the event boss.

IceHeart

One final boss fight, and then they can finally leave Nevermore

Bent Sommer

But is it just the final fight and then Cliffhanger or is it the final floor and monday the final boss?!

John Balman

LoL can't wait for Villy to hear about Jake's plans regarding the skills LoL

Linzey17

Typo: 'No problem' the responded with a smile -----> change the 'the' to 'she'

Themo Grulld

Thanks for the chappy though.

Xarow

So close, I can taste those sweet sweet titles! Orange soda is going to be served a slice or humble pie!

Decibel790

Really excited to see what the team gets at the end of nevermore, and I cannot WAIT to see how Jake compares to Ell'Hakan on the final leader board. As much as I want to see Jake trounce him, a tie somehow would also be wild. Thanks for the chapter!

Linzey17

I'm more excited to see what happens between Jake and Arte once he's out.. and watching her reaction when Villy gets involved!

Peter Sanfridsson

For some reason, Jake had a feeling going there would be a good?>bad ? idea, and his party had no reason to disagree as they hurried onwards.

Vega

Thanks for the chapter!

Marcus Evenett

After 204 chapters it going to be weird seeing a chapter that doesn't start with nevermore

Jonathan

But it had gotten a bit close to comfort. a bit too close for comfort?

Ty Cooper

So epic battle chapter? I am guessing last battle will be at least one more chapter. Leaving us with hopes and dreams over the weekend.

DBOMB YO

“ They had taken no breaks and even purposefully avoided the city floor after floor seventy-five. For some reason, Jake had a feeling going there would be a good idea, and his party had no reason to disagree as they hurried onwards.” This seems… like the sentences work against eachother?( Im sure someone could explain better…)

Specter

Thank you! Jake said as he let the old man use his identity on Jake identity -> identify ?

joel southard

Nice thank you for the chapter

Frederik

maybe they Team up against a low tier b grade as the final battle

Allan

Just waiting for Jake & co to absolutely destroy Cheeto’s dreams and ruining the records he claims.

Chaotic Chaos

I can see a cliff on the horizon.

Jerrid Klassen

I want to see Arnold take first place and jake get likec2nd or 3rd with Ell'Hakan in like 9th or 10th personaly

Jockameanie

I see the light at the end of the tunnel!!!

Abhishek

Noooooo…. With the weekend coming up I can only see the cliff hangers. This man Zog is an evil genius. Thanks for the chap!

Allan

No I’m more leaning towards they finishing the battle with a cliffhanger on the final scores of nevermore

Mrburns93

So have we agreed on the last chapter of nevermore being called "nevermore: never more"?

NoctisMi

I'm going to bet that we have at least 10 Chapters ahead before we see the scores. That event boss sounds like a major part of Nevermore

Milc

Not gonna lie the nevermore arc has been a drag for me. These side quest arcs always end up feeling a bit like filler. I am looking forward to the scores and then seeing what happens with the Prima Guardian!

Daniel is ŁØNE

This is legit, not possible, We had confirmation that no one with void abilities is gonna be a leader board viable like a chapter ago and Arnold is a chosen? blessed? of Oras. It's almost impossible for Jake to not be top 3 and considering we were told that cheeto's performance was comparable to Jakes last chapter he can't be that far off, worst case scenario the distance between their positions will be 1-3 and since Jake can't be lower than top 3 at worst El'hakan would be like 6th

Daniel is ŁØNE

We need to get a chapter to Jake picking both skills at once and having them immediately combine into some completely unique skill. Considering the whole Heretic-chosen path is unique to Jake it wouldn't be impossible.

Al

Definitely gonna be a cliffhanger. Possibly an alt POV. I would guess this starts wrapping up sometime mid next week and another cliff next Friday.

John Balman

That was what I thought he said was going to do but he has the old man flip a coin and he picked one....not sure if you can put skill sections on hold either

joey

honestly, im thinking that happens next week, I bet next chap is an intro to floor 80, then 3-4 chaps of them on 80, then next Friday they hit the time limit. then we have a rewards chap, and a God pov chap, and some external pov chap, leaving the final nevermore score to be 2 weeks from now

Isley

good chappie

Ryan Ulrich

So can someone who is smart explain. I know Jake has extreme skill with Freeform mana manipulation, and it is partly responsible for him developing his arcane affinity, but how come no one else he meets can seem to do the same thing. It is reasonable to assume that even with mana that has affinity (rain, gold, sun) that people should still be able to manipulate it in some form or another outside of skills.

Numbzy

Presumably they do. The SS definitely uses the freeform of Sword Intent to some degree. He also used what is presumably free-form time magic when he kept the bananas from rotting away from the Musa. He even specifically states that any magic he focuses on is internal in use, but it's hard not to pick up some things here and there. Dina uses it probably the most with nature and her bloodline. The whole bloodline seems like its free-form magic with nature.

Numbzy

@frederik People need to stop with the B grade theories. Every 5 floors in Nevermore increases the optional boss lv by 5. So the final boss on floor 80 will be 330. The level of the optional boss won't jump by 25 levels all of a sudden to B Grade. Villy even said that getting to the point of fight B Grades before the Prima is entirely unfeasible. Thematically and mechanically Jake won't be fighting B Grades 80 levels down. There is a significant jump in power between Grades so Jake will have to get closer himself before he can.

Michael Fannon

This is mainly due to 2 reasons: first, Jake is an absolute monster with mana control as has been mentioned by mutiple gods. 2nd, the overwhelming vast majority use the system amd skills to make up for a lack of control leading to most not using freeform skills. That said, plenty of people have performed freeform magic, like when the sword saint used rain to coat his sword or the fallen king with his soul magic. Most that do are peak talents plus you also have people like Carmen and Eron that have incredible control, but no mana.

Stephen Heng

I’m excited for the finale of Nevermore and seeing the leaderboards.

Michael Fannon

I feel like the next major arc will be a combination of prima stuff and a war with Ellhakan over galactic rule.

Michael Fannon

I'm more interested in the all star board now. Let's see Jake beat both Ellhakan and Yip.

Ty Cooper

Lol Jake is going to get both skills, combine them, and make it the heretic-chosen...... making it so any time Villy gives Jake anything he will receive it as an offering and faith chips.

Vinstro

Early on, I think it was during Jake's meeting with Villy after his Profession Challenge Dungeon that Villy advised him to keep practicing free-form because many people use / rely on the system to do most of that for them. Now, we are dealing with Genius' at Jake's level, so it could stand that they do have the ability to as well but not nearly a fine grasp.

Arkenian

Based on what we know, they go 1 / 2. Order is interesting. We would assume Jake blows cheeto out of the water based on multiplier. But cheeto may have some floors on him, and have cheesed more non challenge floors for multiplier. Could also be that either a.) Going to the city floor there would be a trap, in which case Jake is going to be way high, or b.) It's close enough that without floor 80 Jake loses (and given the tight timing, probably no chance for 80 if they had stopped on city floor) I'm guessing b is more likely.

Psyren1596

Thanks for the chapter!!

Kyle

It’s not explicitly said, but I assume anyone without an arcane affinity doesn’t explore freeform magic much. I’m guessing the elites at his level do it to at least some degree, but way back when he tried to give Neil’s party tips they were like “what do you mean, move the mana?”. So most in the 93rd universe probably don’t even know freeform magic is a possibility unless someone led them in that direction.

Tommy

Jake didn’t have to pull out some weird Bloodline bullshit out of his ass. But it had gotten a bit close to comfort. -> redundant double use of “out”: Jake didn’t have to pull some… etc -> rephrase second sentence to “but it had gotten a bit too close for comfort” TFTC!

CaptainFlowers

I'm pretty dang sure Ell'Cheeto was waiting to ambush Jake with some social situation at the city floor they avoided. Jake's Bloodline instincts firing off once again probably really fucked Yip and his Chosen's plans lol. With Jake having now beat Valdemar and staying silent on his score, I bet they're w o r r i e d.

Xarow

One of my daydreams for this war is that, I want to see Ellhakan’s reaction to an army spewing out of cosmic worm onto his front lawn.

Bobby B

Light at the end of the extremely long tunnel.

Josh Hietpas

I purposely waited for the start of the month to sub as zogarth suggests… I forgot today is a freaking leapday. Im so sad.

Hayden Leech

For some reason, Jake had a feeling going there wouldn't be a good idea, and his party had no reason to disagree as they hurried onwards. Hmmm. Hakan set a trap. A social/political one.

Michael Meyer

one more floor and we can get onto a different arc. i really enjoyed nevermore. but after the challenge dungeons, i was pretty done with the arc. thanks for the chapter. (side note, i hope for time skips so that the 10 months + a bit go by quickly)

Bent Sommer

Or maybe there was something like minagas City floor, where you had to stay for some time.

Bent Sommer

Would be funny if he wanted to hold him off at the City floor because he sees himself ontop so when both finish at floor 75 EH thinks he would win. But its a bit unluckly because how would he know when and if jake would be there

BerciTheBeast

I remembered, then checked today and it say I would be charged today (1. March) and then the next time on 1. March xD . Had to wait about half a day before it switched to 1. April.

Adam Owada

I did the same thing a few months ago. At first I was salty, but I love this series and Zogarth is the most consistent Patreon author I've subscribed to. I just think of it as a well earned tip.

Josh Hietpas

Thats my thought too. Fantastic writing for a new author who has kept me thoroughly entertained to the point of me being 100% caught up to the series even though i started it about a month ago haha. I have zero issues supporting, im just pissed at my own incompetence lol.

Olof Karlsson

Thanks for the chapter!

Hunter Thornton

Queue the music that’s gets ya in a fightin mood. Also I get the feelin this might be where the crew totally wreaks shit

Chase Burton

Thanks for the chapter!