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Chapter 667: Temple Of The Chalice

The Glass Knife contained the string of fate that belonged to Sevirax, the Chain Lord of the Ivory City. It was his death, which the War Maidens had received from the Saint of Shadows hundreds of years ago.

Now, two Shadows came back to retrieve it.

Sunny suspected that none of the sect members that had been alive all those centuries ago lived still, including the particular Maiden to whom Shadow Lord had sent the Glass Knife before taking his own life. As such, none would remember the four-armed demon who had delivered it… most likely.

And yet, the current disciples of the cult had to know what was being kept in their temple, and how it got there. So, there was a chance that they will just hand it over to the original owners… no matter how slim.

If not, they would allow Saint and her entourage inside, at least. w.o

That was Sunny's hope, and judging by the fact that the Maidens did not immediately attack after hearing Kai's provocative statement, his calculations were not wrong.

The tall woman who had spoken to them grew still as soon as the Glass Knife was mentioned, a somber expression appearing on her face. She studied Saint's motionless figure, then said coldly, her raspy voice growing slightly hoarse:

"...So the day has come. How fortunate we are, to witness it! Someone finally dares to challenge the Red Sect for the ownership of the ancient relic. Who knew that I would witness this children's story come true?"

She smiled darkly, then tilted her head, no humor in her sharp, grey eyes.

"...However, you are wrong, Shadow. The Glass Blade does not belong to you, or any of your kin. It had been entrusted to our foremother, who passed on the duty of protecting it to her wards, and through them, to us."

The woman lingered, then sighed.

"However, it is not my place… to put you in yours. Come, demoness. Let me welcome you to the Temple of the Chalice!"

With that, the War Maidens slowly lowered their weapons, and then followed their leader as she turned to walk on the path through the graveyard of swords. Surrounded by them, Saint, Sunny, and Kai had no choice but to walk forward. After a few moments, the taciturn demon gracefully jumped down from Nightmare's back, who then dissipated into shadows and returned to Sunny's soul.

Despite the fact that the beautiful female warriors had sheathed their swords, their hostility remained aimed at the three strangers, and their gazes were still as sharp and dangerous as steel blades.

'What an unfriendly bunch…'

Sunny sighed inwardly, and then looked around through his shadows, paying attention to the countless swords thrust into the ground all around them. Somehow, he felt that each of these weapons had a history… a violent story of battle and bloodshed that ended in death. Perhaps some of these blades had once belonged to the War Maidens of the past, but most must have been wielded by those warriors slain by the members of the sect.

…There were really, really many swords thrust into the ground around the stone temple.

Soon, they approached the gates of the magnificent structure and were led inside. Sunny was somewhat familiar with the interior of the ancient shrine, but it was hard to bring together two pictures that lived in his mind — one of a desolate ruin, the other of the austere, but formidable and perfectly maintained temple fortress.

They were ushered into a spacious entrance hall, where Saint followed his command and stopped, as though unwilling to go further.

The tall Maiden with grey eyes glanced at her and smiled coldly.

"...Wait here, demoness. I will inform the elders of your arrival. And you challenge."

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Saint stood with the blade of the Soul Serpent resting on her shoulder, motionless like a beautiful statue cut of black onyx. Her presence was aloof and indifferent, as though the three of them were not surrounded from all sides by fearsome warriors, with no way to escape.

The tall Maiden left, but the rest of the sentinels remained, surrounding them in a wide circle. Their faces were calm, but their eyes remained sharp, steady hands laying on the hilts of their swords.

Under their gazes, Sunny didn't dare to send one of his shadows to scout around the temple… however, he also didn't need to. Instead, he listened to the sounds surrounding them with curiosity.

The Temple of the Chalice seemed silent, but somewhere far away, a repeating sound could be heard… the sound of something blunt hitting flesh, over and over again, and an occasional rattle of chains. Disturbed, he frowned slightly, and then glanced at Kai.

The archer stood on the other side of Saint, his face hidden in the shadow of a deep hood. His pose seemed both polite and relaxed, however, Sunny could feel a strange tension hidden behind this casual stance.

He frowned, and then moved his hand slightly, attracting his friend's attention.

Kai lingered for a moment, then spoke in the language of the waking world without turning his head:

"...Yes, I found it."

Why would Sunny need to use his shadows to explore the temple if he had Nightingale by his side? Kai's Awakened Ability, after all, allowed him to see far and wide, and even peer through solid objects. Very few things could hide from his gaze.

So, his task was to locate one of the two things they were looking for — the Glass Knife.

And just in a few minutes, he had already succeeded.

Kai, however, did not seem too happy.

"Sunny… uh… I think we might have a slight problem."

'Damnation...'

Sunny scowled, not liking the tone of his friend's voice one bit. He turned his head slightly, glaring at the young man in the wooden mask.

The archer sighed.

"You see… in the center of the temple, there is a large hall. And in the center of that hall stands a giant stone chalice. The chalice… is filled to the brim with raging white flame. That fire is just like the fires that burn in the Sky Below. In fact, I am pretty sure that one of those orbs of divine flame is somehow contained within it."

He lingered for a moment, and then added grimly:

"The Glass Knife is on the bottom of the chalice. Right in the middle of the annihilating divine flame…"

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    Caioquinn1
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    What if his lantern absorbed that flame
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      OG-Buddha
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      Flames don't have shadows and this one is a divine flame
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        Yharim_TJT
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        didnt it say it absorbs light as well? to turn everything around it into darkness? It may be fire, but this one is strictly linked to light, coming from the Sun God
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    Mountain Fog
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    So, his task was to locate one of the two things they were looking for — the Glass Knife.
    The other is Effie.

    If Sunny had the time, I think he could manage to get the Glass Knife from the divine flame. But the longer they all stay there the more likely it is for things to go wrong.
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      Caioquinn1
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      Things always go wrong in every situation mc is involved... now it became normal. There is not a single moments where things go easy or his ways.
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    xExekut3x
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    Kai lingered for a moment, then spoke in the language of the waking world without turning his head:

    "...Yes, I found it."
    Now, I have skimmed some parts of this story, but I have no recollection of the author ever mentioning that a different language was spoken by the residents of the dream... If that's the case, how did a street rat kid know their language during his fire nightmare? Inconsistencies, author .. look up what that means, please.
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      trigger2391
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      Yeah it's at the very start. The survival expert guy stressed that the dream used some runic language and they made them study a bunch of other languages. It was only really stressed a tiny bit right at the very start. Hence why people pay Sunny a crap tonne to explore
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      Random reader
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      Everytime the unknown are mentioned it is said the spell either refuses or can't translate it which means the spell translates the language of the dream world to its carriers
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      YourFavoriteBastard
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      Bro the number of comments where you go "this doesn't makes sense" and "author did a mistake here" because you can't help to actually read is ridiculous. Use your eyes you have them for a reason.
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        Shiki519
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        best response welldone
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      Raneyd
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      Literally this book starts with Sunny getting to arena and narrowly translating what the crowd and healer boy are talking. It mentioned specificly during their first conversation
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      nikaido
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      Now, I have skimmed some parts of this story,

      then sybau 🥀🥀
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    حمد
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    'Damn it… damn it all! Why did it have to be the divine flame, of all things?!'

    The three of them were finally allowed into the central hall of the temple, where a tall chalice cut of a single slab of grey stone stood, full of blinding white fire. The hall was drowning in stark light, deep shadows, and suffocating heat… however, even that sweltering heat was too forgiving.

    …This close to the orb of Sun God's flame, all of them should have been already turned to ash.

    Sunny stared at the chalice with a grim expression, remembering the suffering he had gone through in the Sky Below. This was a true remnant of the obliterating pillar of white fire that had been brought down on the Kingdom of Hope by a god, and then continued to burn in the depths of the shattered land, slowly devouring it until nothing but an empty void remained.

    The pale version of it that he was able to channel through the Cruel Sight was already immensely destructive, and this… this was the real deal.

    How was the chalice even capable of containing the annihilating white star?

    He shivered, and then glanced under the surface of the stone vessel, noticing an intricate weave of ancient runes glowing inside the grey stone. An enchantment… and a powerful one, at that. What kind of sorcerer had created it? Who had been powerful enough to contain a piece of divine fury?

    …In any case, without knowing how to control the enchantment — if there even was a way to control it — getting the Glass Knife out was not going to be easy, or maybe even impossible. Their task just grew exponentially more difficult.

    'Damn it all!'

    Absorbed by the dire sight of the stone chalice, Sunny didn't even notice the three women standing in front of it for a moment or two. When he did, however, his mood dropped even further.

    Turned into black silhouettes by the furious white flame burning behind them, three Ascended battle masters watched the uninvited guests with eyes full of cold, cutting killing intent.

    One had red hair and wielded an odachi similar to his own, its blade forged out of vibrant scarlet steel. One had black hair and held a simple spear, its shaft covered by a complicated weave of runes. One had white hair and was unarmed.

    …That last one scared him the most. Solvane, too, didn't feel the need to wield a weapon. If the first two Maidens seemed like warriors of terrifying skill, the third one… the third one gave him a sensation of being something much more than that.

    A true vessel of War, perhaps.

    He carefully looked around the hall, remembering how it had looked in the future.

    The stone slabs covering the floor had been cracked and misshapen, the mighty pillars broken and toppled over, the roof had collapsed. The walls of the hall, seemingly so strong and unassailable, had been shattered outwards, suggesting that something had detonated in the center of the hall with tremendous force. The chalice itself had been destroyed, with only a few fragments laying on the floor in a molten pile.

    …And there had been human bones littering the hall, some still covered by the remains of red silk garments, with vengeful wraiths carrying murderous fury even thousands of years after the tragedy.

    Sunny glanced tensely at the dancing white flame, then shivered. Someone had come to the Temple of the Chalice and destroyed it, slaughtering all the fearsome Maidens in the process. Had they been looking for the Glass Knife, as well? Was he going to meet that terrifying being?

    Or had he, perhaps, met them already?

    Two faces suddenly appeared in his mind… that of Solvane, and that of Noctis.

    His thoughts were interrupted by one of the Ascended Maidens. The woman who seemed the most powerful, the fiend with white hair, looked at Saint with a cold expression and said, her voice echoing in the stark darkness of the hall:

    "I've been told that you wish to retrieve the legacy of our foremothers, shadow."

    Saint lingered for a moment, then moved her head slightly, nodding.

    The Maiden smiled, sending chills running down Sunny's spine.

    "Then your task is very simple. All you have to do is prove yourself before the Chalice. Kill me, and then my two sisters. If you do, the Glass Blade will be yours."

    Saint tilted her head a little, expressing an indifferent agreement.

    Sunny let out a furtive sigh of relief.

    So, there was a ritual to release that Glass Knife into someone's hands, after all… a trial that those seeking it had to pass. A simple duel, or rather three consecutive ones, against the senior warriors of the ancient sect. These Ascended were truly formidable, but fighting them was better than having to face against the entire sect.

    His worst expectations had not come true. As for whether or not Saint would be able to kill the three Ascended priestesses… he wasn't sure. However, there was at least a chance.

    And after the leaders of the sect were dead, finding and rescuing Effie would be much easier.

    As the War Maiden with white hair grew silent, another one — the woman wielding the scarlet odachi — spoke:

    "...However, first, you will have to prove that you have the right to challenge us. You will fight, and kill, a disciple of each of us."

    As soon as she stopped speaking, the third one said:

    "...Or you will die."

    Sunny hid a triumphant smile. Three Awakened warriors were not going to pose any threat to Saint, who was an Ascended Demon, and formidable well beyond her Rank and Class.

    However… something felt off. He couldn't tell what at the moment, but his intuition was filling his hearts with unease.

    Sunny glanced at Kai, and noticed a similar apprehensive expression in the archer's eyes. He nodded slightly, prompting the young man to step forward and bow.

    "My lady accepts. However, it is unbecoming of her to slaughter your disciples, fearsome as they may be. Such a fight would not be a struggle for her, and as such, would not please the Goddess of Life, offending her in this sacred temple. If these disciples wish to challenge my lady, they will have to defeat her shadow first."

    The War Maiden with white hair laughed, then took a step forward.

    "So, she can only fight us after defeating our disciples, but our disciples can only fight her after defeating her pet demon? Fine… fine, let it be so! No shadow can defeat a vessel of war. He was going to die after you lady's body is torn apart, anyway. Let the creature be destroyed first!"

    With that, she turned to one of the younger War Maidens and smiled darkly:

    "Let us not disappoint our guests. Go, bring the feral child I have the misfortune of calling my successor here. She will atone for her transgressions today by killing these two shadows!"

    Sunny was pushed forward and offered a choice of weapons. After hesitating for a few moments, he raised a fearsome greatsword with his upper hands, and took a buckler and a long dagger with the lower.

    Then, he walked into the center of the hall and froze, watching the divine flames burn in the darkness.

    …All things considered, things had turned out well. The Ascended War Maidens had been cunning, offering the lives of their disciples as sacrifices, no doubt in order to glean the secrets of Saint's skill before facing her. Knowing the enemy was half the victory, after all… by remaining a mystery while observing how their opponent fights, the three battle masters would have received an advantage that Sunny couldn't allow himself to give them.

    Now, however, he was going to fight and kill three of the Awakened Maidens, thus keeping Saint as mysterious as these battle masters were. Facing such fearsome opponents was not going to be easy, but he was sure of his ability to outsmart, overpower, and slaughter them.

    Fighting such skilled warriors was only going to enrich his mastery of Shadow Dance. More importantly...

    They were not going to have to fight against the whole sect… the chalice containing the divine flame was not going to be shattered, and the temple was not going to be turned into a ruin. Whatever it had been that had happened here in the real world would not befall Sunny and Kai, leaving them unscathed.

    All he had to do was to kill three young women, one after another. They would be fearsome combatants, no doubt, especially due to the madness of Hope coursing through their veins... but he had faced far worse. Sunny felt confident in his ability.

    …A few moments later, however, his black eyes narrowed.

    Staring at his first opponent, Sunny couldn't help but shudder and let out a low growl.

    '...Damnation!'
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