Red Reign: The Breaking of Renna | Book 1
Part 2, Chapter 6:
Jorildyn becomes a High Knight and joins the group of hard-ass High Master Knight with a kind High Knight Secondary.
She is leader of her own group of people who are quirky and a bit strange yet fun loving.
They’ll become instant friends as the story progresses and learn more about each other in ways they never knew.
Jorildyn needs some true friends even after all the mess she’s been through and will go through as the story goes on.
That is all. 
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Red Reign: The Breaker of Phantom Rituals | Book 1
Part 2, Chapter 7
Jorildyn and her group goes to a winter kingdom to meet up with other High Knights because there’s a problem that requires more than one group of High Knights for some reason.
This is a new experience for Jorildyn since she has never went to wintery nation in her life. She wasn’t expecting it to be so cold and whatnot.
I find that part funny.
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Just finished Chapter 40, my longest chapter in a while. x_x There’s a lot of reveals in this chapter.
Haha spoilers.
The main character, Skye, is still floating around in the bad guy’s displaced memories. She discovers that while he cozied up to the previous king of the afterlife, he secretly kept his son imprisoned in a pit. After a series of events involving the murder of said son, he ends up accidentally nuking the entire kingdom, killing everyone. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Whoops.
Sooo with the knowledge that the person who was previously believed to have killed everyone is actually innocent, and his accuser (the bad guy) is the guilty one, Skye escapes the memories. She tames the giant monster that was guarding the memories, and rides it back to her city save it from a siege of monsters and save her friend from being wrongfully executed.
Skye and her gross monster pal.
Red Reign: The Breaker of Phantom Rituals.
Part 2, Chapter 9:
So, Rora (the Movarian Princess) visits a town where mother ventured to conduct research on strange anomalies to learn what is really happening.
Rora discovers that it is just front for extreme racist Movarians to purge the non-Movarians out of their country and make it a proper kingdom again.
Also, the Rhaks return again, and Rora’s step father is revealed to be a sinister person.
Nobody can be truly trusted in Movaria anymore…maybe.
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Red Reign: The Breakers of Phantom Rituals.
Part 2, Chapter 10:
A lot happened and yet not so much at the same time.
Spoilers to read with caution:
That spoilery goodness!
Rora got reunited with her mother, who unfortunately didn’t recognized her due to being brutally mistreated by the mayor and his son and had her memories swiped.
Yet Rora’s mother sacrificed her life to save her even though she no longer knew that Rora is her daughter.
Celinda (Rora’s mother) couldn’t even get free since she was forever bound by the mayor and his son who were murdered.
Dazumin died by getting viciously attacked by the townspeople who were infected by the Rhaks’ red mist.
Now, it is uncertain what will happen next with Movaria. Rora does make it in the end, but she isn’t a royal anymore and has to find her own path.
Good stuff!
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Red Reign: The Breaker of Phantom Rituals.
Part 3, Chapter 11:
Jorildyn is told to take a break and relax after what happened in Movaria. She feel absolutely guilty over being unable to save people once again. Rora (the former princess of Movaria) assured her that things will get better and that she will be fine. The others told Jorildyn the same, yet she witnessed her fair share of deaths that she wasn’t expecting to witnessed or deal with.
Part 2, Chapter 12:
Jorildyn return home to see her family since her older brother is getting married and about to be a father. She is relieved to see them, but can’t help feeling sad and bitter about being so distant from her family and feeling like a stranger to them. When she dealt with the pains of losing the people she cared for, it broke Jorildyn into tears and she only hated her weakness and her selfishness. It ended with her making her family laugh and reassuring them that she is fine, even though she really isn’t.
I’ve explored more about Jorildyn family and her reaction towards her family.
Two emotional chapters, but chapter twelve is even more emotional than eleven.