The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom: Volume 7


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Yuri is close to losing everything. He was forced to leave his parents—along with Shiyalta’s queen—to certain death after the three drank poisoned wine during dinner. Meanwhile, the extent of the poison’s effect on Princess Carol—his wife-to-be—and her unborn child remain unclear. To reach safety, Yuri has fled the royal castle along with Carol on the same kingeagle. He must make contact with his family’s soldiers in the capital and lead the fight as they break free from the city. If he can reach home and assume control of his father’s army, his next fight will be for vengeance. Although Princess Carla was the poisoner, the witches that infest the capital are behind the plot. Yuri vows to show no mercy until everyone responsible lies dead. The kingdom must be reformed, beginning with the eradication of the witches. But with great turmoil brewing in the Shiyalta Kingdom, foreign enemies may see an opportunity.




The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom: Volume 6


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After holding back a thousand crusaders with just a few hundred soldiers, Yuri returns to the Shiyalta Kingdom triumphant. He heads for the royal capital, where he finds that his accomplishments have earned him newfound admiration and just as much resentment. Tensions are high among Shiyalta’s rulers as they shore up the kingdom’s defenses at the northern border in preparation for the next crusade. The loss of the war and imminent collapse of the Kilhina Kingdom have made the situation as dire as ever. Though it’s clear that the peace will be short-lived, Yuri is determined to make good use of it by preparing for what’s to come and spending time with those he cares about most. As he returns to his ordinary life, his relationship with Princess Carol becomes a focal point for many of his friends—and also for Shiyalta’s queen, who has grand plans for Yuri and her daughter. Yuri, meanwhile, is eager to learn of what became of Harol Harrell, the trader he’d sent off in search of a new continent.




The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom (Manga): Volume 3


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Yuri Ho wanted nothing but a peaceful life, but now a future as a military commander and provincial ruler seems unavoidable. Following his humiliation of a political rival to ensure his father would become the head of the Ho family, it’s assumed that the father is merely keeping the seat warm for his son. Now at just ten years old, Yuri has to prepare himself for his impending great responsibilities by attending the Knight Academy—a prestigious school where anyone seeking to serve as a military officer in the Shiyalta Kingdom must train. As Yuri attempts to navigate the academy’s odd systems and strange traditions, he soon encounters the kingdom’s first princess, Carol Flue Shaltl. Strong-willed and principled, she takes offense to Yuri’s apathy and makes herself his rival, much to his dismay. But when Yuri is center of attention in a school of would-be warriors, his run-in with Princess Carol is far from his last violent encounter.




The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom (Manga) Volume 2


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A power struggle emerges to control the Ho family and its army, throwing Yuri Ho’s peaceful life of raising birds in another world into disarray. Before dying in battle, the former head of the family wrote a will naming Yuri’s father as successor, but the treacherous retainer Rakunu presents a forged will to seize power for himself. Feeling no choice but to act immediately, Yuri must somehow prove that Rakunu’s will is a fake. Until then, Yuri and his new parents must walk along a knife’s edge, knowing this usurper can assassinate them at any moment.




The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom (Manga) Volume 1


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After a life seemingly devoid of meaning, a man reincarnates in a new world as Yuri Ho. Immersed in novel experiences and embraced by parents who shower him with unprecedented affection, his will to live grows like never before. The future that lies before him is a peaceful existence on his father’s ranch, breeding and raising birds to be ridden by warriors fighting distant wars. His new home, the Shiyalta Kingdom, has enjoyed peace and prosperity for centuries, shielded by friendly nations that, like Shiyalta itself, were established following the collapse of a once-great empire. It seems no threat can compromise this idyllic lifestyle. However, when the effects of a neighboring kingdom’s war throw Yuri’s family into crisis, he finds himself unable to stand by and watch.




The White Cat's Revenge as Plotted from the Dragon King's Lap: Volume 7


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Now that the issues in the Nation of the Spirit King are over, Ruri Morikawa spends her days in peace with her partner Jade in the Nation of the Dragon King. One day, a letter arrives from the Imperial Nation detailing that Emperor Adularia has fallen ill and needs the elixir made from dragon blood, said to cure any and all ailments. Jade sends her the medicine without hesitation, but it proves to be ineffective, and Adularia’s condition continues to worsen. Curiously, her symptoms bear an uncanny resemblance to the illness that took the life of Quartz’s mate, Seraphie. What could this mean? Find out in the magical seventh installment of The White Cat’s Revenge as Plotted from the Dragon King’s Lap!




The Existence and Attributes of God, Volume 7 of 50 Greatest Christian Classics, 2 Volumes in 1


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The Existence and Attributes of God comprises the first two volumes of the works of Stephen Charnock (1628-1680), an English puritan divine who was highly skilled in philosophy, patristics, Reformed theology, and Biblical languages. These volumes are his abiding monument. They are worthy of being compared with the finest in theology. "When the existence and attributes of God are called into question, to whom else can we better go than to Stephen Charnock'' . . . ''those [things revealed belong to us and to our children forever]. The material that Charnock discusses is firmly founded in the Word of God'' . . . ''Both the Old Testament and the New emphasize these two things: First, we should study the whole revelation, not just some easy or favorite parts of it; secondly, the study of God's attributes is not dry as dust theology, but is practical; that is, it leads to righteousness" (Dr. Gordon H. Clark, from a preface to this great work in a Sovereign Grace edition, 1958). One of the greatest tragedies in these spiritually starved times is the sad fact that most Christians know so very little about their God. It is often said that this is simply because these volumes are exhaustive on the subject. Yet it is clearly filled with sublime expositions of the truth regarding God's existence and attributes. "Charnock displays God's attributes not as impersonal abstractions for the mind to juggle with, but as qualities observable in the concrete actions of the living God of which the Bible speaks. The technical terms and sometimes, arguments of scholastic theology are employed, but always with a Biblical orientation. Charnock has no desire to speculate, but only to declare the works and ways, the nature and character, of the God of the Bible. The substance of his doctrine is characteristically Puritan and representatively Reformed." (Dr. James I. Packer, in The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Volume II, p. 410) The possessor of these rare volumes will be blessed by getting acquainted with the incomparable God, and thereby will reach a higher plane of spiritual enjoyment never attained before. To know Him better is to love Him more.




The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom: Volume 2


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With his relaxing life as a ranch hand in a peaceful corner of the Shiyalta Kingdom far behind him, Yuri Ho has begun training at the Knight Academy so that he might someday succeed his father as ruler of Ho Province and commander of the family’s forces. At school, however, Yuri quickly encounters a serious problem. Because he’s skipped a good portion of his credits and the martial arts training is a breeze compared to the practice he received under his family’s veteran soldiers, he has ample free time every afternoon. For an enterprising young student with memories of modern Japan, this ought to be the perfect opportunity to take the city by storm. Yuri courts some novel business ideas, but will his disruptive commercial models really stand a chance in a city as corrupt as the royal capital? The kingdom’s witch families are determined to maintain the status quo, and they’re not known for fighting fair!




The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom: Volume 3


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Yuri continues his life at the Knight Academy, where he trains in the art of war and deepens his ties with Princess Carol and Myalo, a child from a powerful witch family. When he’s not busy with classes, he also oversees a papermaking business, which is expanding rapidly thanks to memories of technology from his past life. To many, Yuri’s only problem seems to be the royal capital’s corrupt witches, who eye his company’s profits enviously. Unfortunately, Yuri knows better. His homeland remains on the path of destruction, and a bleak future lies ahead of him and others. It’ll take more than wealth to save his loved ones from death or enslavement at the hands of Kulati invaders. As Yuri begins to grapple with problems that extend beyond the royal capital and even the borders of the Shiyalta Kingdom, his intellect, understanding of celestial navigation, and growing skills as a kingeagle rider may prove invaluable.




The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom: Volume 1


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As a self-professed no-lifer, Yuri idles his days away in front of a computer. This all changes the moment his life in Japan comes to an abrupt end and he finds himself reborn in the strange new world of the Shiyalta Kingdom. His new life includes everything he once lacked: loving parents, a comfortable home, and a promising future breeding and raising birds on his dad’s ranch. For centuries, the kingdom he now calls home has enjoyed peace and prosperity, shielded by friendly nations that, like Shiyalta itself, were established with the collapse of a once-great empire. War is a distant problem, relevant only to Shiyalta’s ruling families whose warriors periodically set out to join the fighting upon massive birds trained by Yuri’s dad and others. But this peaceful existence can’t last forever. Something rotten lies at the heart of the kingdom, and it doesn’t take someone with Yuri’s exceptional intelligence to realize that those distant battles will only remain irrelevant for so long.