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Chapter 350: End of the Nightmare

Nephis stared at him tiredly, straining to understand his words.

The radiance was gone from beneath her skin, and instead of it, white flames had once again appeared, licking weakly at her wounds. However, their power was almost gone: instead of healing, all they could do now was stem the bleeding and prevent Changing Star from dying right there and then.

A few seconds later, she opened her mouth, letting blood flow over her lips, and said in a low, barely audible voice:

"What… are you talking about?"

Sunny snarled.

"Drop the act. Your performance was, indeed, masterful. But don't forget who taught you how to lie in the first place. Did you really think that you would be able to deceive me?"

She was silent for a few moments, then whispered:

"I don't… understand."

He looked at her and asked, his voice shaking with anger:

"Why did you do it? Why?"

Nephis blinked and drew in a shaky breath, but didn't say anything, looking at him with pain and confusion.

Realizing that she wasn't going to answer, Sunny spat:

"Why did you throw the fight?!"

She lingered for a moment, then said quietly:

"...I didn't."

A bitter smile appeared on Sunny's lips. Shaking his head, he said:

"You almost made it work, you know. I almost bought it! But after all of it was done and I could think clearly, some things really didn't add up. They didn't make any sense! No matter how I looked at it, something felt wrong."

The Spire swayed, drowning their voices in the sound of breaking stone. Not paying it any attention, Sunny continued:

"First! I know for a fact that you are somehow able to support two augmentations at the same time. You did so while fighting Gunlaug. One to enhance your sword, the other to enhance your body. I rarely forget things, so how could I not remember this? Once you were heavily injured, you summoned back the flames from the sword and were able to simultaneously strengthen yourself and heal those wounds. And yet, you only used one when fighting me. Funny, isn't it?"

Nephis stared at him, not saying anything. Then, she uttered:

"My powers were exhausted…"

Sunny spat.

"I would have believed that, maybe, if not for your other mistakes. Back at the top of the Spire, you had an opportunity to cut off my arm, ending the fight right there and then. That was the best course of action, the swiftest and most effective attack you could have performed. But instead, you chose a less advantageous method and went for my head, striking with the flat of the blade."

A grim expression appeared on his face.

"Someone else might have made that choice, but not you. Not Changing Star, the sword saint. The only reason for you to pass on that golden opportunity is that you never really wanted to win. Didn't you?"

He looked up and grimaced, pain assaulting his mind like a furious sea.

"...And finally, why did you even stay there at the top of the tower, waiting for me to come? If you wanted to escape, you could have gone to the Gateway as soon as you realized what the Soul Conduit was, not even giving me a chance to save myself. But you did not. You just sat there quietly and waited, ignoring your chance to reach the Gateway first. So… why?"

He looked at her and shouted, the pain finally finding its way into his voice:

"Why the hell did you pretend to go all out on me while planning to lose from the start?!"

Nephis stared at him for a while, her face pale and inexorable.

Then, she sighed and looked away.

After a moment, she said quietly:

"Maybe it is because I am far away from home, too."

***

Sunny stared at her for a couple of moments, then snarled.

"What? What the hell is that supposed to mean?"

Changing Star turned her head and looked at him calmly, then smiled.

"Alright, Sunny. You caught me. Now go. This tower won't last much longer."

As she said that, the white flames flowing from her wounds suddenly flashed, growing stronger and brighter. Her injuries started to heal once again, not as fast as in the past, but still with considerable speed. Her eyes shined with fearsome radiance.

He gritted his teeth.

"Like hell I will! Not before you give me an answer."

Nephis shrugged tiredly, then looked him in the eyes.

"What it is that you want to know?"

Sunny clenched his fists.

"Why even fight me if you wanted to let me win all along?"

She sighed. As he stared at her with burning intensity, Neph said:

"Isn't it obvious? Because if I didn't, you wouldn't go."

Turning away, she lingered for a moment, and then continued:

"People… people are usually either cruel or kind. But not you. You can be both, depending on the situation. Either ruthless or compassionate. Either cruel or kind. So that's what I did. I created a situation that would allow you to be ruthless and cruel. To leave me behind without showing any mercy."

Sunny stared at her, his fists trembling.

"But why? Why would you doom yourself to save me? What happened to your goddamned goal?! Didn't you tell me that you will sacrifice anything, anyone, to achieve it?!"

Nephis looked at him and smiled bitterly.

"Why? Are you the only one who is allowed to grow and change? Can't I change too, Sunny?"

She turned away and said tiredly, her voice full of invisible, but crushing weight:

"...Yes. I did say such a thing. But saying and doing are two different things, Sunny. Once it all started… once all those people were dying because of what I have done… once I suffered defeat after defeat… it was more difficult than I could ever imagine. It was… distasteful."

He shook his head in shock.

"So… that's it? You just gave up? After all that crap, you just decided that it was too much for you?"

Changing Star remained quiet for a bit, then slowly shook her head.

"...You don't really understand me at all, do you, Sunny?"

Facing him, she grinned.

"Give up? No, I didn't give up. I didn't abandon my goal. I just realized that I was not ambitious enough."

As white flames grew brighter in her eyes, Nephis said:

"I am going to destroy the Spell, and all those who stand in my way. I will accomplish everything that I want. But I will also do it in the way that I want. I will do it in a way that suits my desire, without compromising anything. Without sacrificing my sense of right and wrong."

Illuminated by white radiance, her pale, bloodied face seemed like a face of a demon.

"Manipulating all those people, causing their deaths? I would do it again. I would kill more if I needed to. Because it was fair and right. I gave them the chance to save themselves, or die fighting against the Spell. There is no better way."

For a moment, her eyes were aflame with passion. However, then, her expression suddenly changed. Looking down, Nephis added in a quiet voice:

"...But abandoning you here would be vile, and wrong. It would leave a bad taste in my mouth. Just like leaving a helpless blind girl to die alone would. I won't do it. If I do, I would be no better than those who I want to destroy. What's the point of reaching my goal if, in the process, I become the same as those whom I hate?"

She pierced him with a burning gaze and said:

"No, Sunny. My goal hasn't changed. It's just that reaching by using a wrong path is worse than not reaching it at all. But why do you care, anyway? Don't you think that it is insane? Don't you think that I am despicable and vile? So, go! Why are you hesitating?!"

Sunny stared at her, a deep frown appearing on his face. Finally, he asked:

"I'm hesitating because of you, fool. What about you?"

Nephis smiled.

"What about me? Do you think I will die here, in this tower? No. I will… I will be fine. I will escape it and survive, somehow. I'll find another way out. No matter how long it's going to take me, I will. Nothing will stop me. You know it won't…"

He stared at her for a while, then glanced at the shimmering Gateway.

The crack traveling through the stone balcony was already almost upon the circle of runes, threatening to destroy them.

…Salvation was so close.

He could almost taste it.

Turning away from the dais, Sunny shook his head.

"That is a horrible plan. You want to travel around the Dream Realm battling Nightmare Creatures? Fine. Let's do it together. We can try to go through the Hollow Mountains and reach the human Citadels on the other side. And that's just the south. With can also try north, east, and west, searching for an unclaimed Gateway. Two of us will have a better chance to survive. The two of us, together… it's better than being alone. Right?"

She hesitated for a long time, then closed her eyes and slowly shook her head. When she spoke, her voice was wistful and tired:

"...No. I can't. I can't let you stay, Sunny. Go! Go and meet your sister. There's something waiting for you in the real world, at least. All that's waiting for me is emptiness, bloodshed, and graves. If I return, the same thing that happened in the Bright Castle will repeat itself, over and over again, until there's nothing else. So go while you can."

The runes of the Gateway shimmered, as if on the verge of disappearing.

He gritted his teeth.

"...No."

Nephis opened her eyes and looked at him, a sense of sorrow appearing on her face.

"Leave me, Sunny. Please. Go."

He shook his head stubbornly.

"I don't want to."

Changing Star was silent for a moment, looking at him with a pained expression. And then she said, making his world crumble:

"Go… Lost from Light."

His eyes widened.

Deep within his soul, something moved and rose from slumber, triumphant. Unbreakable, eternal, irresistible. Complete, perfect, and sweet.

…Before Sunny knew what he was doing, his hand shot forward, the ghostly blade of the Moonlight Shard appearing in it.

"Stop."

His hand froze, the tip of the stiletto mere centimeters away from Neph's eye.

Trembling, he looked at his arm and willed it to move forward.

But it didn't. It didn't move at all. It was as though that hand did not belong to him anymore.

As deep horror drowned his heart, Sunny moved his gaze and looked at Nephis, his eyes wide with shock.

"H… how…"

A sad smile appeared on her lips.

"How did I know? …Cassie told me."

Neph sighed and looked away.

"She was the first one to understand the meaning of her vision. She knew that the two of us will end up fighting each other, and that I was going to lose. Maybe even die. She just didn't know how, when, and why. So, Cassie told me your secret, in hopes that it will save my life one day. But I… I hoped that I would never have to use it."

Sunny stared at her, too shocked to say anything. She smiled sadly.

"So, then. I guess… I guess this is goodbye. Ta… I hope that you'll take care of yourself, Sunny. Now, go. Escape before it is too late.'

Even though Sunny didn't do anything, his body moved on its own. Standing up, he turned around and walked toward the shining ring of the Gateway.

Step, step. Another step.

'Stop. Stop!'

But his body would not listen. It just continued to move forward, indifferent to his commands. A dull ache settled somewhere in the center of his heart.

'Stop!'

There was nothing he could do. He was a miraculous shadow bound to a master; once the master gave a command, he had no choice but to obey.

Sunny slowly walked up the steps of the dais and approached the circle of runes, then crossed the iron ring without slowing down. As soon as he did, the runes shone with intense light.

His body began to glow, too.

'No! I refuse!'

The ethereal radiance grew brighter and brighter, until it became hard to discern the human figure in its middle.

'No!'

…And then, suddenly, it disappeared, leaving only emptiness behind.

Sunny was gone, finally free of this long and arduous nightmare. The journey back to reality that had taken him more than a year was now over.

He made it out alive.

Just a few seconds after he disappeared in a flash of light, the crack in the stone reached the circle of runes and broke it.

The shine of the Gateway grew unstable and swiftly faded away.

At the same time, the artificial sun of the Forgotten Shore ignited one last time with a bright, intense explosion of light, and then extinguished.

...Left alone in the collapsing tower and with no more light to shine upon her, the beaten, broken figure of Changing Star disappeared into the shadows.

[End of volume two: Demon of Change.]

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    Verdahl
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    My guess is that for future chapters the mask would allow him to go against orders from Nephis
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      Justboredguy☠️😑
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      Hmm, that's a nice conjecture.. Perhaps, it may actually work, as the the mask's full description hasn't been revealed yet.
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    PandaG0D
    PandaG0D
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    He has a master now, so his flaw is no longer a major disadvantage right? Atleast he won't be a slave to another person.
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    GridDokja
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    Wow, never seen so much comment in a chapter, author knows how to rail us up. hlst
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      the monarch god
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      Wow really? Go to IMITA ... some chapters got 400+ comments
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    MAOO Miaomiao
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    For people who complain that Sunny is a slave
    What the hell is with you????
    Don't you see the name of the novel????
    When he acquired the inheritance of the shadow, he mentioned that the shadow would never be perfect without a master, let alone the divine shadow.
    This means that he will not be able to reveal the possibilities of inheritance without a master

    What did you expect???
    Sunny would use his heavenly will to break the shackles of fate or something like that??
    Man, this isn't a Chinese novel.
    Huh....Comments certainly have a bad effect on my brain cells and fragile heart. ethsky
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      Verdahl
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      I'm not mad that he is a slave, I expected that Nephis would probably become his master at some point. What I am mad about is how the book went about it. The fact that somehow Cassie always knew his true name, which is bad enough as nowhere in the book so far has even hinted that she could even do that, but then told Nephis without consulting Sunny about it considering that he has also saved her life and took care of her enough times to at least earn some amount of trust. I would have been much happier if he had told Nephis himself or at least if she found out another way like overhearing him say it when he killed the other guy.
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        Pochi1991
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        she also knew that saying his name he will become her slave
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        trigger2391
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        Yeah it actually did. She's been able to read people's attributes since day 1. Its been said several times
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          NinjaLink1
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          Attributes… not aspects.
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      CrimsonCrow
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      I wonder if the Shadow God was a slave to someone else
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    Handsome_Jack
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    So Nephis and Cassie had indeed planned the whole ordeal out starting with driving Sunny away wiseacre .

    Cassie knowing Sunny's true name is confusing but it could be due to a few different situations, She either got it through a vision, overheard it the night Sunny killed the spy that asked too many questions, or she lied to sunny about how much of someone's status she could see after she had that horrific vision.

    Nephis is a true friend till the end hokage
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      Ovisionik
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      Cassie told me your secret, in hopes that it will save my life one day. But I… I hoped that I would never have to use it."


      Cassie wanted to save Nephis (the irony) I guess she deserves it since it's her own doing.
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    Bloodbath
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    Damn what an end to the arc
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    Lane
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    I see no one mention it but sunny literally becomes the slave of someone whitout any chance to become free.
    It's only me who find that the story looses its sense of being read? I am reading this story to follow sunny through his trials to become stronger, exploring this unknown world and finally becoming strong enough to be free. Free of his condition, free to not be controlled and live the life he wants.
    This purpose is now meaningless. Even if Changing Star not seems to desire controlled him she has already changed her ideas about sacrifice and nothing can assure that she will change a new time.
    I'm quite disappointed about this ending and I would be happy to read yours reflections about the future of the story.
    I would be sad to drop this story which has so much potentia
    (English isn't my mother language, excuse me for language issues)
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      Busyreading
      Busyreading
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      Honestly, I was awaiting the day that someone spoke sunnys true name. It was hard to imagine the setting of the scene because as we're your thought on sunnys slavery, so we're mine. I couldn't get into my head how the story could continue with sunny heart in the palm of someone else's hands. Would the story become a rom com? The cautious sunny blatantly trusting his master? Would the story mimic the inferior novels and engulf sunny in maddening rage to break his bonds? For these reasons I found the ending satisfying.

      With stars last command we know she cares for sunnys well being. As for Cassie, we fear for sunny because unlike star, her motivations are yet to be clear. We want to see him confront Cassie in the next volume, something to look forward to which is good in a novels conclusion. The greatest reason for my satisfaction is star is isolated from sunny for what I presume to be years or forever. There will be no commands given. The cringe fest of master and slave will never occur.

      Just a thought while I wrote this. I find it funny that sunny did his very best to avoid and 'run away' from a master but when it came to it, all he wished for was to embrace the whip. Perhaps the spell found humor in the thought as well given its personified laughter at the beginning of the novel.
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      Adityakarki
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      You know i really thought nephis will end up as sunny's master when she was first introduced and i think she will one day make him his own slave. I also thinks that having sunny's life in someone else is incredibly unassuring but that's one of the highlights of this novel as seeing how sunless deals with this liability would be fun to also( also with that mask i don't think thw true name command would work cause he can lie and refuse to obey it) also i thinks cassie is a bitch and will do whatever it takes to save herself and her knowing sunless real name. If any body is sacrificing him it's her i bet
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      Justboredguy☠️😑
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      It was mentioned, and if I may quote
      @kappa1236

      Brother...It seems you've lost a few of the essence of story, if you've been centered around how he is not to be a slave,.
      The title in itself is a major giveaway. In my biased opinion, I don't care at all (that he for at some point of a time becomes a slave). The wonders of a novel is that it will surprise you of it's twists and turns, hooks you into its anger, grief and bliss.
      Now of course there are times when we may get dissapointed but what can we do, it's either drop or roll with it.
      Honestly, although this volume ended waaayyy differently than I also had imagined a number of times, it's actually better than I thought it woul've been. As for me, I already love and trust the author.


      From chapter 15.

      Aspect: [Shadow Slave].

      Aspect Rank: Divine.

      Aspect Description: [You are a miraculous shadow left behind by a dead god. As a divine shadow, you possess plenty of strange and wondrous powers. However, your existence is empty and lonesome; you mourn the passing of your former master and long to find a new one.]

      Innate Ability: [Shadow Bond].

      Ability Description: [Find a worthy master and let them know your True Name. Once they recite it out loud, you will be bound to their will, unable to disobey any command. It is improper for a shadow, let alone a divine one, to walk around without a master.]

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      He will only have one master = Changing Star until she dies.

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        kappa1236
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        Well i knew most likely candidate for being Master was Changing Star and it was pretty obvious with how their interactions were made. Although i'd like it to be someone else or no master at all.
        Author probably didn't let out Changing Star since she'd be too op and she'd either split with Sunny or we'd get again similiar situations to volume 2. Thats why he probably wants volume 3 to be solo Sunny with his new persona and maybe he'll have reunion with her in volume 4 or 5 when they both get much stronger.
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      Memo
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      Ehem.."Shadow Slave" ehem.. This ain't some f#cking chinese novel lmao 😂😂😂
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    maxlimot
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    What a wonderful plot twist. welldone

    and Sunny expression probably right at end is this? evil forwhat
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      kappa1236
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      Idk.... Cassie said that she can only see attributes(if she knew more she should have told Sunny Caster's stats before fight honestly). Kinda lame, so Cassie lied to MC from the start of their journey.
      This arc is how MC is constantly losing even when winning... and Changing Star succeded in her plan no matter what obstacles.
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        Busyreading
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        There is no winning or losing in the sense you're trying to convey and there was a lot more in the arc then you've irrationally summarized. The Essence of humanity I guess is one way to sum up the arc.
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          kappa1236
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          Well...Changing Star 'won' her ideals prevailed, her plan succeded, her will was absolute, she made Sunny leave, she did everything she wanted, she got Cassie out and didn't sacrifice her.
          Vs
          Sunny wanted to stay with Changing Star ( failure), thought he was seriously fighting with Changing Star(he won cuz she was handicapped), he became Shadow Slave, his ideals failed ( help Changing Star survive together aftermath of Spire's collapse), his will ( will to stay and help) was denied by Master's order, was betrayed by his only friend Cassie ( she told Changing Star his True Name and attributes).

          I'd call it heavy loss bro lol. Sure you can argue Cassie and Changing Star are 'true friends' who helped him live but Changing Star selfishly ignored Sunny's opinion and let it down the drain.
          What's the point of living if you wanted to save your best friend and try to get out of pit of despair together?
          Is it better to have meaningful journey with Changing Star and die in Spell atleast trying together or maybe pulling it through or just letting her be alone and you know she suffers when u enjoy real world? Imagine f#ckin guilt and remorse and then add you that you are her slave and she might change her opinion when she comes back cuz you never know she's gonna be your master FOR YOUR ENTIRE LIFE AND YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO ACCEPT THAT.(To Sunny who values freedom above else and hates betrayal)
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            Busyreading
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            I agree. I misunderstood what you meant by the comment. Both the main cast besides Sunny also received losses. I guess that's the underlying reasoning behind my initial comment. Everyone made sacrifices to achieve what they felt was best. The essence of humanity.

            You've mentioned Sunny's side of things well so I'll try and write up my thoughts on the latter two. As you've mentioned, Cassie had to make a choice between Sunny and Star, a difficult choice that led to her betrayal of sunny's freedom. How could she not? The very first day in the nightmare, she shivered uncontrollably as she hugged her knees with hopeless thoughts awaiting death. She had given up on life and Star had taken it back for her. Cassie did not know Star was capable of fending for herself. Armed with only visions, she did what she thought was right. Return the favor of life to Star.

            Star is depicted as a Mary Sue. Her skills justified under the pretext of pain and suffering. She always wins a fight which makes her end even harsher. Her pretense of triumph at the conclusion hides the true loss star had experienced so far in the novel. One may argue the truth of this, her hardened determination to rid the spell faltered under the pressure of the means to achieve it. In a sense the core of who star is, an unrestrained change became shackled by her friendship with sunny. Its funny that under the spell, Star is the master of Sunny while in its absence, the opposite can be said.
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              Busyreading
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              or should i say they were both lost in the light of their situation ; )
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            T_Demon
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            I agree , but i dont think changing star will die maybe slim possibly of her staying alive , and because of her background there some terms he don't know ,both cassie and changing star kept sunny in the dark and next arc 😳✨ ending was full of suprise!! ohno 16
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    Justboredguy☠️😑
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    And that ladies and gentlemen, is how a volume ends.. The author is a master of his work leaving us with a greater anticipation for the coming next, in our hunger, may the author leave us alive, lest we starve of the panacea he has so wonderfully wrote.
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    yumtumtum
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    this sounds like the equivalent of the mc's woman being taken away by her super strong family and having to fight their way through realms to get her back..
    mixed feelings about this. sunny could get an upgrade from having a "master"
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