Red Storm Read Online Cyungchan Noh

FULL INDEX - COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTERS:
Synopsis and Starting Chapter
Book 1 - 1.2 Master And Disciple
Book 1 - 1.3 How To Breathe, How To Not Breathe
Book 1 - 1.4 The Mindset To Be A Warrior
Book 1 - 1.5 Wielding The Greatsword
Book 1 - 1.6 Such A Terrible Disciple!
Book 1 - 1.7 Why Are You Smiling?
Book 1 - 1.8 Path Of Becoming A Glow
Book 1 - 2.1 The Crimson Desert
Book 1 - 2.2 The Fatty’S Demands
Book 1 - 2.3 Heading Off
Book 1 - 2.4 Looking For The Sand Dragon
Book 1 - 2.5 The Red Dragon
Book 1 - 2.6 Master Vs Dragon
Book 1 - 3.1 The Messenger
Book 1 - 3.2 Causing A Ruckus
Book 1 - 3.3 Recruitment
Book 1 - 3.4 Red Storm Starts To Train
Book 1 - 4.1 Grace Nellisi
Book 1 - 4.2 I Came To Test My Future Husband!
Book 1 - 4.3 The First Night
Book 1 - 4.4 The Iron Princess
Book 1 - 5.1 Let Us Fight You
Book 1 - 5.2 Fighting The Red Storm Warriors
Book 1 - 5.3 The Four Horsemen And Their Squads
Book 1 - 5.4 Punishment
Book 1 - 5.5 The Golden Turtle (I)
Book 1 - 5.6 The Golden Turtle (2)
Book 1 - 5.7 The Strange Young Man
Book 1 - 5.8 The Current World
Book 1 - 5.9 Prepare For Trouble
Book 1 - 6.1 Discussions With The Empire (I)
Book 1 - 6.2 Discussions With The Empire (Ii)
Book 1 - 6.3 Incident With The Prince (I)
Book 1 - 6.4 Incident With The Prince (Ii)
Book 1 - 6.5 Incident With The Prince (Iii)
Book 1 - 6.6 We Must Get Rid Of Him
Book 1 - 7.1 Discussion With The Chiefs (I)
Book 1 - 7.2 The Plot (I)
Book 1 - 7.3 The Plot (Ii)
Book 1 - 7.4 The Plot (Iii)
Book 1 - 7.5 The Plot (Iv)
Book 2 - 1.1 Venersis
Book 2 - 1.2 Flashback (I)
Book 2 - 1.3 Flashback (Ii)
Book 2 - 1.4 Taking Control Of The Tribe (I)
Book 2 - 1.5 Taking Control Of The Tribe (Ii)
Book 2 - 1.6 Next Steps
Book 2 - 1.7 The Master Returns (I)
Book 2 - 1.8 The Master Returns (Ii)
Book 2 - 1.9 The Master Returns (Iii)
Book 2 - 1.10 The Master Returns (Iv)
Book 2 - 2.1 The State Of Pareia
Book 2 - 2.2 Yulian’S Course Of Action (I)
Book 2 - 2.3 Yulian’S Course Of Action (Ii)
Book 2 - 2.4 Visiting The Oasis (I)
Book 2 - 2.5 Visiting The Oasis (Ii)
Book 2 - 2.6 Visiting The Oasis (Iii)
Book 2 - 3.1 The Shuarei’S Plan
Book 2 - 3.2 Heading Back (I)
Book 2 - 3.3 Heading Back (Ii)
Book 2 - 3.4 Librie (I)
Book 2 - 3.5 Librie (Ii)
Book 2 - 4.1 Before The War (I)
Book 2 - 4.2 Before The War (Ii)
Book 2 - 4.3 First Campaign
Book 2 - 4.4 Yulian Steps In (I)
Book 2 - 4.5 Yulian Steps In (Ii)
Book 2 - 5.1 After The First Battle
Book 2 - 5.2 Venersis Moves (I)
Book 2 - 5.3 Venersis Moves (Ii)
Book 2 - 5.4 Venersis Moves (Iii)
Book 2 - 5.5 First Battle Against Venersis (I)
Book 2 - 5.6 First Battle Against Venersis (Ii)
Book 2 - 5.7 End Of The First Campaign
Book 2 - 6.1 The Provoke Family (I)
Book 2 - 6.2 The Provoke Family (Ii)
Book 2 - 6.3 The Provoke Family (Iii)
Book 2 - 6.4 Pet Animal
Book 2 - 6.5 Shopping
Book 2 - 7.1 A Mirage
Book 2 - 7.2 Captain Thriger (I)
Book 2 - 7.3 Captain Thriger (Ii)
Book 2 - 7.4 The Desert Runner (I)
Book 2 - 7.5 The Desert Runner (Ii)
Book 3 - 1.1 Funding The Ships (I)
Book 3 - 1.2 Funding The Ships (Ii)
Book 3 - 1.3 Funding The Ships (Iii)
Book 3 - 1.4 Funding The Ships (Iv)
Book 3 - 2.1 Pareia’S Move
Book 3 - 2.2 The Wikaly’S Plan
Book 3 - 2.3 First Battle Against The Wikaly
Book 3 - 2.4 End Of The First Battle
Book 3 - 3.1 After The Battle
Book 3 - 3.2 The Wikaly Make A Move (I)
Book 3 - 3.3 The Wikaly Make A Move (Ii)
Book 3 - 4.1 Negotiations
Book 3 - 4.2 Yulian’S Plan (I)
Book 3 - 4.3 Yulian’S Plan (Ii)
Book 3 - 4.4 Yulian’S Plan (Iii)
Book 3 - 5.1 Metro Arrives
Book 3 - 5.2 Metro Makes His Move
Book 3 - 5.3 Raising The Morale (I)
Book 3 - 5.4 Raising The Morale (Ii)
Book 3 - 5.5 The Battle
Book 3 - 6.1 Grief
Book 3 - 6.2 Fighting 20,000 With 3,000
Book 3 - 6.3 End Of The War
Book 3 - 7.1 The Return
Book 3 - 7.2 The Greatest Warrior Meeting.
Book 3 - Chapter 111
Book 3 - Chapter 112
Book 3 - Chapter 113
Book 3 - Chapter 114
Book 3 - Chapter 115
Book 3 - Chapter 116
Book 3 - Chapter 117
Book 3 - Chapter 118
Book 4 - Chapter 119
Book 4 - Chapter 120
Book 4 - Chapter 121
Book 4 - Chapter 122
Book 4 - Chapter 123
Book 4 - Chapter 124
Book 4 - Chapter 125
Book 4 - Chapter 126
Book 4 - Chapter 127
Book 4 - Chapter 128
Book 4 - Chapter 129
Book 4 - Chapter 130
Book 4 - Chapter 131
Book 4 - Chapter 132
Book 4 - Chapter 133
Book 4 - Chapter 134
Book 4 - Chapter 135
Book 4 - Chapter 136
Book 4 - Chapter 137
Book 4 - Chapter 138
Book 4 - Chapter 139
Book 4 - Chapter 140
Book 4 - Chapter 141
Book 4 - Chapter 142
Book 4 - Chapter 143
Book 4 - Chapter 144
Book 4 - Chapter 145
Book 4 - Chapter 146
Book 4 - Chapter 147
Book 4 - Chapter 148
Book 4 - Chapter 149
Book 4 - Chapter 150
Book 4 - Chapter 151
Book 4 - Chapter 152
Book 4 - Chapter 153
Book 4 - Chapter 154
Book 4 - Chapter 155
Book 4 - Chapter 156
Book 4 - Chapter 157
Book 4 - Chapter 158
Book 4 - Chapter 159
Book 5 - Chapter 160
Book 5 - Chapter 161
Book 5 - Chapter 162
Book 5 - Chapter 163
Book 5 - Chapter 164
Book 5 - Chapter 165
Book 5 - Chapter 166
Book 5 - Chapter 167
Book 5 - Chapter 168
Book 5 - Chapter 169
Book 5 - Chapter 170
Book 5 - Chapter 171
Book 5 - Chapter 172
Book 5 - Chapter 173
Book 5 - Chapter 174
Book 5 - Chapter 175
Book 5 - Chapter 176
Book 5 - Chapter 177
Book 5 - Chapter 178
Book 5 - Chapter 179
Book 5 - Chapter 180
Book 5 - Chapter 181
Book 5 - Chapter 182
Book 5 - Chapter 183
Book 5 - Chapter 184
Book 5 - Chapter 185
Book 5 - Chapter 186
Book 5 - Chapter 187
Book 5 - Chapter 188
Book 5 - Chapter 189
Book 5 - Chapter 190
Book 5 - Chapter 191
Book 5 - Chapter 192
Book 5 - Chapter 193
Book 5 - Chapter 194
Book 5 - Chapter 195
Book 5 - Chapter 196
Book 5 - Chapter 197
Book 5 - Chapter 198
Book 5 - Chapter 199
Book 6 - Chapter 200
Book 6 - Chapter 201
Book 6 - Chapter 202
Book 6 - Chapter 203
Book 6 - Chapter 204
Book 6 - Chapter 205
Book 6 - Chapter 206
Book 6 - Chapter 207
Book 6 - Chapter 208
Book 6 - Chapter 209
Book 6 - Chapter 210
Book 6 - Chapter 211
Book 6 - Chapter 212
Book 6 - Chapter 213
Book 6 - Chapter 214
Book 6 - Chapter 215
Book 6 - Chapter 216
Book 6 - Chapter 217
Book 6 - Chapter 218
Book 6 - Chapter 219
Book 6 - Chapter 220
Book 6 - Chapter 221
Book 6 - Chapter 222
Book 6 - Chapter 223
Book 6 - Chapter 224
Book 6 - Chapter 225
Book 6 - Chapter 226
Book 6 - Chapter 227
Book 6 - Chapter 228
Book 6 - Chapter 229
Book 6 - Chapter 230
Book 6 - Chapter 231
Book 6 - Chapter 232
Book 6 - Chapter 233
Book 6 - Chapter 234
Book 6 - Chapter 235
Categories Genre: Action, Adventure, All, Comedy, Completed, Fantasy, Martial Arts, Supernatural Status: Completed Tags Authors: ,

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Total Chapters in book: 235
Estimated words: 431397 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 2157(@200wpm)___ 1726(@250wpm)___ 1438(@300wpm)
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Book 1 - 2.1 The Crimson Desert

The coming of age ceremony.

I felt the blessing of the gods enter my body.

Book 1-2.1 The Crimson Desert

The Crimson Desert that divides the large continent in half. The people of the continent were divided to the Eastern and Western continent by this Crimson Desert. They weren’t very different, but this desert was large enough to make a decent border.

There are many unique characteristics to this Crimson Desert.

First of all, the name Crimson Desert comes from the fact that the sands are red in color but also because there is blood always being shed here.

There are a total of twelve different tribes in the Crimson Desert.

The land where during the day there is a blistering heat, and at night, the icy coldness could even freeze your soul. Half of the desert is made of quicksand, so it was difficult for people who did not know the way to even move freely (TL: it says Drift of Sand in the raws, but it’s quicksand. So it’ll be quicksand. What the heck is drift of sand?). With a single miscalculation, the sand would be where their souls will be buried in a moment’s notice.

And of course, water was important. In the desert, there are approximately two hundred oasis that have not dried up for a long time, and will not dry up. There are also approximately two hundred oasis which dry up and then refill itself in a cycle. Finally, there are approximately one hundred oasis which appear and then disappear.

Just hearing those numbers, you might be thinking that there are a lot of oasis. But for a desert this large, that amount of oasis would be considered on the lower end.

The level of strength for each desert tribe is based around how many never-drying oasis they had control over. That is why all of the desert tribes are always fighting. They are trying to increase the number of Oasis that their tribe controls.

Truthfully, even though the number of oasis are low, there was plenty of water. In fact, there was enough water that even if the population of the desert increased by three hundred percent, there would still be enough.

Sadly, people don't know what satisfaction means and they are animals who live in fear. Since water meant survival, they could only relax when they had more water. The tribes always fought, worried that if they lost their Oasis, they could die or end up as slaves for an enemy tribe. Living in this type of environment was the reason the majority of the men in the desert were growing up to become rough and violent Warriors.

Although all of the desert tribes originated from the same ancestor, this actually led some tribe to become bitter enemies.

The tribes who have the most violent wars and have been fighting the longest are Yulian's

Pareia tribe and the Shuarei tribe.

As the saying goes, the two tribes would get fussy about not being able to eat the other tribe (TL: Not literally cannibalism, just a figure of speech). Because each of the tribes had these types of issues, it became known as the Crimson Desert for the continuous bloodshed.

In addition, regardless of all the other things, the reason the strong nations in the East and the West could not just leave the desert alone was because of a resource that existed in the desert.

This resource was known as the ‘Black Water,’ or ‘Burning Water.’

This was the reason Yulian’s pride was hurt significantly.

The interference of the great powers.

Not only the Pareia tribe, even the Rivolde tribe, the largest tribe who owned seventeen Oasis, could not avoid it.

If all of the desert tribes united together, it could become the scariest country on the continent, but the tribes were currently split in so many ways.

The desert is a scary place, but if you put your mind to it, it was still a place that could be invaded. That was why all of the desert tribes paid tributes to the strong nations; in the East, these were the Inama Kingdom and the Puria Kingdom, and in the West it was the Silence Empire and the Rojini Kingdom.

The Rojini kingdom does not have a border against the desert, but because they were a strong kingdom located right next to the Silence Empire, it could be said to be a strategic alliance.

Of those, Pareia has been paying tribute to the Silence Empire. On the surface, it looked like they had a favorable trading partnership, but compared to the amount of work that went into harvesting and storing the burning water, they were getting the short end of the stick, receiving pennies in comparison. This made it obvious it was a tribute and not a trade.

When you consider the violent nature of these tribes, the fact that they would sit still for this type of plot was weird, but putting the danger of invasion second, they could not say no because the payment they were receiving for the burning water was iron.

If their tribe was the only one to reject the trade, it was guaranteed to create a difference in the number of weapons they possessed compared to the other tribes.

In war, the warriors were important, but the right weapons for the warriors were just as important.

Weapons are used up each and every battle. If two warriors have the same level of skill, a warrior holding a wooden shield will be pushed around by a warrior with a steel shield. With the current situation in the desert where each tribe is itching to eat up the other, iron was more important than gold.

This was why the desert tribes ended up in the situation where they were being forced to listen to the outrageous demands of the strong nations of the continent.

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Total Chapters in book: 235
Estimated words: 431397 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 2157(@200wpm)___ 1726(@250wpm)___ 1438(@300wpm)
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