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Chapter 576: Lnner Sanctum

The Lost entered the inner sanctum of the Night Temple — its very heart — and bolted the heavy doors behind them. As soon as they did, a field of glowing runes flashed for a moment on the dark wooden surface, and then disappeared without a trace.

Sunny glanced at the door with a frown, but didn't say anything.

Cassie had never been to this part of the Citadel, so neither of them had any information about what was inside. The area was not too large, but right below them was the main bell tower of the cathedral, which was taller and wider than the other six belfries.

The two Masters led their people through somber corridors to a spacious hall that seemed to serve as their current stronghold. There were guards keeping watch in front of the entrance, crates with food and water, a fireplace keeping the cold at bay, and makeshift bedding for people to sleep on.

Just from looking at the number of cots, Sunny understood that not everyone had returned from their latest hunt... or whatever it was that the sentinels had tried to accomplish.

All in all, twenty-three Lost remained, some of them heavily wounded. With Pierce, Welthe, and the two of them, there were less than thirty humans left to oppose the mad prince. That meant that in several weeks, Mordret had eviscerated more than two-thirds of the temple's defenders.

Remembering how confident Master Welthe had been in their ability to contain the prisoner at the start of all this, Sunny couldn't help but shake his head.

...Mordret turned out to be more lethal and terrifying than even his jailers had expected.

The wounded were quickly tended to, and the Lost fell on their cots, dead tired. A few went through the familiar motions of maintaining the camp — cooking food, distributing water, and doing other miscellaneous tasks. Everything was performed swiftly and with trained precision, proving once more how experienced and professional these people were.

They were obviously fatigued, both mentally and physically, but not nearly as beaten and unsteady as Sunny had thought. Their spirits were not broken... perhaps because only those with the strongest wills had survived.

He also couldn't help but notice that there was not a single reflective surface in the whole of the inner sanctum. The Lost wore either armor made out of leather or dull steel that didn't give off reflections, and even made sure to store and drink water from opaque containers, not letting a single drop fall to the floor.

After a while, the familiar female sentinel approached them and said:

"Sir and Lady wish to see you."

Sunny and Cassie were led to a separate room, where Pierce and Welthe were waiting for them behind a wide round table. Both of their expressions were grim.

Welthe gestured to a couple of chairs and, after waiting for a few moments, said:

"The two of you will follow simple rules. From now on, you are under our command. You will follow any order either Sir Pierce or I give you. You will not use any Memory or item that can be used as a mirror inside the inner sanctum… or outside of it, if you wish to live. You will not conspire against your fellow soldiers or tell a single soul about what you have seen here in the Night Temple. If you disagree, leave right now."

Sunny and Cassie glanced at each other, but remained seated.

Welthe nodded, then looked at Sunny.

"Awakened Sunless… please, describe how you came in possession of that piece of a broken mirror. This time, in detail."

Pierce suddenly leaned forward and growled:

"And don't even think about lying to us, boy! You won't like the result!"

Sunny pretended to look at him with a bit of fear.

'I couldn't lie even if I wanted to, you fool…'

He told the tale of how he had encountered the Mirror Beast on the Reckoning Island and almost lost his life to the strange creature.

Knowing that he had to give up at least some valuable information, as well as explain how he had managed to defeat such a dangerous abomination, he shared the detail about using the flaw of his own Aspect against the Reflection — while not mentioning what that Flaw was exactly, of course.

After, both Masters were silent for a while. Finally, Welthe spoke, her voice solemn:

"So one of his Reflections managed to escape, after all. To think that it had been so close all this time…"

Sunny hesitated, then cautiously asked:

"I am sorry… but what was this piece of mirror, exactly? If it was so dangerous, why… why was I even allowed to bring it inside?"

Pierce clenched his fists and stared at him with fury. Then, he uttered through gritted teeth:

"...The inspection was meant to prevent mundane mirrors from being brought into the Citadel. No one could have expected that there was one more fragment out there, somewhere. If we knew… you would have been killed as soon as you set foot on the Chained Isles. As for what that fragment was, it's not for you to know."

Sunny shivered slightly, realizing how big of a target he had drawn on himself by picking up the inconspicuous piece of mirror. No wonder Saint Tyris had warned him to never speak of visiting the Reckoning Island to anyone…

While he was thinking that, Cassie finally spoke.

"With all due respect, Sir Pierce… we have the right to know. Or rather, we need to. How are we supposed to fight against the threat if we don't know what it is? What, exactly, have we unleashed? What kind of a creature is capable of causing so much death and destruction?"

The Master opened his mouth to spat a cold response, but Welthe spoke first, her voice calm:

"...She is right, Pierce. They need to know, if they are to be useful. "

She sighed, then looked away and remained silent for a while. Then, Welthe grimaced, rubbed her face, and said, her voice somber and grave:

"The creature that you have unleashed… that monster... is Mordret of Valor. The Prince of War…"

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    I think she is possessed
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    The master guy is pretty stupid to a point where it seems anyone can be a master
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      bruh
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      If you were face to face with the very ppl that put you in that situation
      I think you’d be quite bitter too
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        now would I be in that sitiuation?
        No. masters literally means 'Masters', they are meant to cooly analyse the sitiuation rather get scared.
        if not then im afraid they dont desrve to be masters.
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    So he is not an immortal like I guessed. He just seems to be too powerful for Clan Valor to handle so they either imprisoned him or kept him imprisoned.
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      dumb shi
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    There were guards keeping watch in front of the entrance, crates with food and water, a fireplace keeping the cold at bay, and makeshift bedding for people to sleep on.

    I'm sure Sunny's "trash" items were well enjoyed. oru2x

    Pierce guy never misses a chance to threaten and talk down on Sunny. Constantly aggravating and escalating the situation when it is being counter productive. Afraid Sunny is a great actor. I wouldn't be able to stop showing I was sarcastic.
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    Welthe really irking me rn. Might end up on the kill list middle
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      Welthe and not Pierce? Pierce is the guy constantly threatening and talking down on Sunny, escalating the situation when it wasn't going to help.
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    Sunny doesn't have any quality to become a leader lol he has a mindset of a lone wolf sigh
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    Why are they downvoting? Don't be ungrateful, they are giving us the most recent chapters for free. This is a Pirated Site, it doesn't matter how we get the content if we have it right?
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      xD I don't mind I find it cute actually
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    Chapter 577 Only You



    Chapter 578 Perfect Vessel

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        Don't threaten me with a good time fool!
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      Chapter 579 - First Victim

      The Lost crowded near the entrance, staring at the grisly scene with grim expressions. Welthe was in the corridor. She was standing in the middle of the pool of blood, her fists clenched.


      Sunny wasn't clear on who had discovered the bodies, since he only woke up due to the noise of everyone rushing to the door and the shine of the sparks of light as they summoned their weapons. He remained at the back of the crowd, using one of the shadows to study the corpses, and another to observe the surviving sentinels.


      There was a thoughtful expression on his face.


      'I wonder…'


      Before he could finish the thought, Pierce appeared from behind the bend of the corridor, glanced at Welthe, shook his head briefly, and then growled at the Lost:


      "What are you standing around for?! Clean up this mess and secure the perimeter! No one moves alone or in pairs, three people minimum! Be ready, the bastard might return at any minute!"


      The soldiers glanced at each other, seeds of fear blooming in the depths of their eyes. Then, they silently got to work, following the Master's command.


      Sunny lingered for a few moments, then returned to Cassie and sat down on his mattress.


      The blind girl asked quietly:


      "Who died? And how?"


      He rubbed his face tiredly.


      "The guards. One was the guy who had noticed my shadow back in the great hall. The other, I didn't know him. As to how… pretty much the same as everyone else. Butchered and cut to pieces…"


      She thought for a bit, then frowned.


      "And no one heard a thing?"


      Sunny sighed.


      "He must have done it really fast. Or his new vessel possesses an Aspect that can dampen sounds."


      He remained silent for a bit, then said somberly:


      "Anyway, you should prepare."


      Cassie tilted her head.


      "Prepare for what? Another attack?"


      Sunny didn't answer immediately, looking at the Lost. Everyone seemed busy and focused, moving with trained precision and purpose. However, there was a hint of uncertainty on their pale faces. The sentinels tried to hide it, but to no avail.


      He looked down.


      "No. Right now, everyone only thinks that Mordret somehow broke through the seals and got into the inner sanctum. However, once they have time to think, they'll realize that there's another possibility."


      The blind girl paled. Sunny smiled darkly and added:


      "...That he has been with them this whole time, hiding in one of the two strangers who had miraculously escaped an enchanted cell and insisted on being taken to this shelter. You or me."


      Cassie gritted her teeth.


      "There's no reasonable way to pin these murders on us."


      He chuckled.


      "What does reason have to do with any of this? Reason is always the first victim when fear arrives."


      With that, he fell silent and, after a few seconds, rose to go and get them some breakfast.


      As Sunny walked toward the part of the hall that had been converted into a makeshift kitchen, many gazes followed him. Just as he had expected, they were slowly turning dark and dangerous, full of hostility, fear, and suspicion.


      Pretending to be appropriately frightened, too, he put some porridge in the bowls.


      '...Interesting.'


      Mordret… might not have been as crazed as Sunny had thought before.


      From the start of it, something about how the Prince of Nothing behaved had not sat right with him. Mordret had shown himself to be extremely cunning and meticulous, crafting such a masterful trap that even Sunny, who was an ingenious deceiver as well, fell into it without suspecting a thing.


      The sadistic way in which dozens of the Lost had been killed and the morbid displays of demented butchery that the prince had left in the halls of the Night Temple, however, were utterly impractical and did not fit into this image of a cold and calculating strategist at all.


      Now that Mordret had decided to reveal his presence in the inner sanctum and sacrifice the invaluable advantage of surprise in exchange for only two lives, Sunny became convinced that there was a method to this madness.


      …And as the surviving Lost followed him with heavy gazes, dark expressions contorting their faces, he was pretty sure that he understood its purpose.


      Mordret wanted them to be suspicious of each other, he wanted them to be tense and scared. He wanted their spirits to break.


      Why? To make their souls weak and their willpower shaken, of course. Which suggested that his ability to devour souls was not absolute, and required the victim to be… what? To be defeated? To surrender? Or simply to be weaker than his?


      '...What a bastard.'


      Sunny returned to Cassie and gave her a bowl of porridge, then frowned.


      Honestly, he wasn't sure who was scarier… an unhinged lunatic that enjoyed torturing his victims before murdering them in horrific ways, or a cold-blooded killer that uncaringly did the same simply because it suited his practical goals.


      Either way, the result would be the same. The Lost were shaken, but not nearly close to breaking down. Which meant that Mordret was not going to stop… no, he was only getting started sowing terror into the souls.


      The question was… how was Sunny supposed to stop him?


      He ate his porridge, then glanced at Pierce and Welthe, who were speaking quietly near the doors.


      …And should he?


      ***


      Soon, Master Pierce summoned the ten Echoes. Even though maintaining them at all times cost a considerable amount of essence, it was decided that the disturbing things would remain among the Lost from now on.


      Several were sent to explore the inner sanctum and try to find signs of the attacker, or at least learn how he had managed to get inside. The rest assumed guarding positions outside the hall, making the remaining sentinels feel both relieved and tense.


      Not even these experienced warriors felt comfortable in the presence of human Echoes.


      The security measures were enhanced, as well. No one was allowed to remain alone, and if there was a need to leave the common area, only groups of three could do so. Sunny and Cassie had to recruit the help of the female sentinel — the one who had the ability to turn invisible — just to visit the bathroom.


      And yet, none of these measures helped protect the stronghold.


      Come the next morning, two more Lost were dead. This time, they were killed inside the hall itself, not even in the corridor outside.


      After that, things turned really ugly for Sunny.
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    Chapter 577 - Only You

    After that statement, the room was silent for a while. Sunny frowned, thinking about what he had just heard.


    He wasn’t really surprised to learn that Mordret was a scion of the great clan Valor. He had already known that there was some connection there… he had also considered that one possible explanation for Mordret’s strange insistence on calling himself a prince was a blood relation to one of the Sovereign.


    Now, it was more or less clear that Anvil of Valor… was the mysterious prince’s father.


    What made Sunny frown, however, was that Welthe called Mordret the Prince of War. Was that an indication that clan Valor had inherited the lineage of War God, just like the Immortal Flame clan inherited that of Sun God?


    If so… what lineages did the other two Great Clans possess?


    …And where did it leave him, who was supposed to become the inheritor of Shadow God, but ended up stuck with a forbidden lineage of an elusive daemon instead?


    Meanwhile, Cassie spoke, her voice slightly surprised:


    “…of Valor?”


    Master Welthe sighed again, then nodded.


    “Yes. Prince Mordret was… is the eldest son of Saint Anvil, one of the patriarchs of our great clan. As a young child, he was given as a hostage to a… powerful ally. To keep peace and ensure prosperity for all. No harm was meant to come to him. And it didn’t… or so we thought. Years later, the prince was returned to us as a valiant Awakened, to our joy and relief.”


    Pierce’s face darkened, and he looked away. Welthe lingered for a few moments, and then continued:


    “But our joy was shortlived. Soon, it became apparent that the boy had grown up to be… disturbed. He was cruel, uncaring, and had… certain impulses that couldn’t be controlled. The more powerful he became, the less human he seemed. And he was powerful, incredibly so. More powerful than any Awakened was supposed to be.”


    She looked down, then grimaced.


    “In the end, Prince Mordret left the clan and, breaking the command of the elders, sought out a Seed of Nightmare to become a Master. Knowing that he was too dangerous to be allowed to Ascend… or even to walk freely in the waking world… it was with a heavy heart that a decision was made to eliminate him. Monster or not, he was our responsibility, after all.”


    Sunny rubbed his temples. There was a lot of new information in what they were told… provided it was true, of course. Which he wasn’t sure that it was.


    Had Mordret really been given away as a “hostage”? Was he really disturbed and dangerous? Maybe he was, and maybe he wasn’t… or had not been, at least. Whatever the case, Sunny had no doubt that it had no bearing on Anvil’s decision to get rid of his firstborn son. The key phrases in all the noble-sounding words Welthe had spoken were “too powerful” and “couldn’t be controlled”.


    Mordret had probably been forbidden from challenging the Second Nightmare for that very reason… that was why he had come to the Chained Isles alone, seeking a Seed that had not been discovered — and thus, couldn’t be guarded — by the forces of the Sovereigns.


    Which eventually led to his downfall.


    One thing, however, didn’t make a lot of sense…


    Sunny glanced at the Masters, and then asked doubtfully:


    “If that Mordret was so dangerous… why didn’t you just kill him? Why go to all this trouble and imprison him, instead?”


    After a short pause, it was Pierce who answered, his voice grim:


    “…Do you think we haven’t tried? His physical body was destroyed… his spirit body, too. But that still didn’t kill him. No matter what we attempted, that thing simply refused to die. Many of my comrades did in the process, however. In the end, we could only bind him… and even that was only possible with the help of the Saints.”


    Sunny stared at the fearsome Master, dumbfounded.


    ‘Both his physical and spirit body destroyed, and yet he still exists… how is that even possible?’


    He opened his mouth, then closed it… then opened it again.


    “…What is his Aspect, exactly?”


    Pierce and Welthe glanced at each other. In the end, the woman spoke:


    “It has to do with mirrors, reflections, and souls. Prince Mordret is able to travel through mirrors and control the reflections. His second Ability… his second Ability, though, is much more terrifying. If one looks at him through any form of a mirror, their soul will be devoured, and their body will become his. By taking a vessel, the prince inherits their Memories, Echoes… and even their Aspect. But also their Flaw — similar to the being you have encountered on the Reckoning Island, which was one of his creations.”


    She fell silent for a few moments, and absentmindedly touched the amulet in the shape of an anvil hanging around her neck.


    “…Pierce and I are immune to his powers. The rest of our soldiers, though, are not so fortunate. He had been taking one after another, using their bodies to kill the rest. The latest vessel of his was especially dangerous, since it possessed an Aspect that allowed him to create puppets out of… out of the dead bodies of our brothers and sisters. We managed to destroy the vessel, but the prince himself got away… just like before. We weren’t able to use the binding and imprison him again.”


    Sunny tilted his head a little.


    …Now, finally, a lot of things had become clear. Why Mordret had been imprisoned, why the Night Temple was closed off to strangers, and why only the Echoes and the Lost were allowed to guard the prisoner — the former did not possess souls and couldn’t be taken, while the latter could not return to the waking world even if the prince somehow escaped and took them as a vessel.


    Back in the waking world, catching him would be all but impossible, so…


    Suddenly, Sunny shivered.


    Noticing his expression, Pierce grinned darkly.


    “I see you finally understand. Yes… don’t think that you can reason with that beast or make use of the fact that his hatred is aimed at clan Valor, and not you. Currently, there are only four people in this Citadel whose bodies can allow him to eventually return to the waking world. Welthe and I cannot be taken, and neither can Lady Cassia, due to her blindness. Which leaves…”


    Master Pierce stared at him with his cold, dangerous eyes.


    Sunny cursed.


    “…only you.”
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