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Chapter 676: Glass Knife

Surrounded by devastation, Sunny, Kai, and Effie stared at each other with confused expressions on their faces. Their weapons were still raised, ready to strike at the enemies… however, there were no enemies around.

Just dead silence.

Sunny tensely studied the devastated hall, then slowly pulled out the emerald amulet and looked at the little girl with a silent question written on his face.

"Effie… tell me… is there, perhaps, a slumbering Saint somewhere in the temple?"

She frowned, then shook her head.

Sunny was genuinely perplexed.

"Uh… maybe there is an indescribable horror that had been contained by the chalice? And we have set it free? Or an ancient curse? "

The little girl wiped the sweat off her bruised face, then said in her soft, childish voice:

"Not that I know of. Uh… no, there are no horrors. Or curses."

Sunny blinked a couple of times.

"So, what… we really won? Just like that?"

Effie stared at him for a bit, and then yelped in outrage:

"What the hell do you mean by just like that?! We just wiped out half a hundred vicious Awakened battle zealots, and you yourself killed three Ascended champions! Not to mention destroying the chalice… which was supposed to be indestructible, by the way… was that not hard enough for you, you crazy demon?!"

He tilted his head a little and thought about it.

"Well, when you put it like that… I guess it was a bit hard…"

The three of them, especially Sunny, had indeed achieved something remarkable just now. But it still felt weird… he didn't even lose a single limb, body part, or heart!

Well… he did lose half of a horn. That had to count for something, probably?

? Sunny scowled. That victory had not been easy — in fact, it had been the opposite of that. However, it had not been as costly as he would have expected it to be.

Three Ascended were no joke, let alone as fearsome as the War Maidens had been. Granted, they had faced him after being mangled by the Strike of Thunder and the consequent explosion of the chalice. And he had only been able to damage the chalice, thus allowing the divine flame contained within to destroy it, because of his insight into how true sorcery worked.

So, in a sense, this victory was the result of those months Sunny had spent barely surviving in the Red Colosseum, as well as his trials in the countless nightmares that gifted him his third Shadow.

…And more than a bit of luck. fre.oe sighed, then asked dubiously:

"So, what? We can just… go?"

Effie looked around, her gaze lingering on the corpse of the white-haired Maiden for a few seconds. Her little face turned somber, and then, she simply shrugged.

"Unless you want to get roasted even more by the divine flames, I suggest we do."

Kai, who had been silent this whole time, looked around, as well. His gaze, however, seemed to be aimed at something beyond the walls of the devastated hall. Then, he lowered his head, his eyes turning dark.

The young man lingered for a few moments, and then said in a low, hoarse voice:

"Are there… are there other children that were being trained in the sect? Do we need to take them with us?"

Sunny froze, then scratched the back of his head in embarrassment.

"Oh, yes. I, uh… did not think about that. The War Maidens were known to take in orphaned girls, right? Where are they?"

He wasn't too happy about the prospect of taking care of a bunch of kids, especially since he had just slaughtered their previous caretakers. But the idea of leaving them here did not sit right with Sunny, whether or not they were just phantasms of the Nightmare.

Noctis would end up having to deal with settling the children in the Sanctuary, anyway.

Effie's childish face slowly turned still, and she briefly glanced down, in the direction where Kai had been looking a few moments ago. She turned away and said in a strangely even tone:

"Ah… there were a few other girls with me before, indeed. But they… well, they didn't make it."

She dismissed the Dusk Shard, then bent down to pick up one of the swords laying on the stones.

"The War Maidens were not bad people, you see… at least not at the start of it all. But somewhere along the way, the sect changed. By the time the girl whose body I took over ended up with them, it was as though… as though everyone here had gone insane."

She walked to the next corpse, stared at it with strange darkness in her eyes, and then picked up another weapon.

"They were obsessed with the idea of creating a warrior capable of slaying someone called Solvane. So, their training — what they called training, anyway — had grown vicious, cruel, and inhumanly hard. Of all the girls subjected to it, only a handful survived. In this batch, ah… I was the only one."

Effie sighed, then stopped, staring once again at the body of the white-haired War Maiden with a complicated expression.

"Strange, isn't it? It was not like they hated us. On the contrary, they seemed to care about their wards a great deal. Didn't stop them from killing us, though."

She remained silent for a bit, and then added:

"...And despite the fact those girls were being tormented and killed, it didn't stop them from loving their killers. Humans are very weird that way, huh?"

The little girl was silent for a few moments, then suddenly smiled.

"So, yeah. I would like to get out of this place very much. If there is nothing else… let's just go."

Sunny hesitated, then silently motioned to Kai to come closer to Effie. She was putting on a brave face, but he could sense that beneath it, the huntress was... deeply disturbed by what had happened to her in this temple, and what they had done to the temple themselves.

Then, he turned around and headed for what remained of the stone chalice.

As he got closer, the heat of the divine flame grew almost unbearable. Sunny once again activated the enchantment of the Memory of Fire and the augmentation of the Underworld Armament, then moved carefully between the burning shards of stone.

In the spot where the chalice had stood before, surrounded by a ring of flames, a simple knife made of a piece of ghostly glass lay, reflecting the furious white light of the fire. Because of the shape and position of the deep fractures that had spread through the cracked floor, it seemed as though the glass blade had been the epicenter of the terrible explosion.

There was not a simple blemish on its surface, though.

Sunny lingered for a moment, then leaned forward and picked up the Glass Knife. It was light and cool to the touch... just how he remembered it. Just to make sure, Sunny glanced beneath the surface of the glass blade and froze for a moment, transfixed by the sight of a single string of fate encased within it, looping endlessly on itself.

Even if he had not seen that knife in one of his nightmares, he would have instantly recognized it for what it was.

The key to an immortal's death. The Ivory Lord's death.

...He had found it.

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    Magrove±lhytwm
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    Can we give the emerald amulet to the santo and make him talk
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    I mean sunny literally killed these war maidens twice 20
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      Floodlight
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      Or maybe an infinite amount of times? You know, this past-future thingy is really confusing
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    Mountain Fog
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    "Just like that?!" I'm amazed she didn't call him Doofus again... Compared to what Sunny usually gets thrown into, Sunny is rightfully wary it ended without him almost dying; again. Of course that is just Fate stockpiling the dam of shit waiting to be thrown at him.
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    "So, what… we really won? Just like that?"

    Effie stared at him for a bit, and then yelped in outrage:

    "What the hell do you mean by just like that?! We just wiped out half a hundred vicious Awakened battle zealots, and you yourself killed three Ascended champions! Not to mention destroying the chalice… which was supposed to be indestructible, by the way… was that not hard enough for you, you crazy demon?!"

    He tilted his head a little and thought about it.

    "Well, when you put it like that… I guess it was a bit hard…"

    The three of them, especially Sunny, had indeed achieved something remarkable just now. But it still felt weird… he didn't even lose a single limb, body part, or heart!

    Well… he did lose half of a horn. That had to count for something, probably?


    He's had a tough life that this is normal now 30
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    Outside of the now-empty Temple of the Chalice, the dawn was slowly painting the world in a beautiful shade of lilac. Sunny was sitting on the ground, staring at a scarlet odachi and a spear with a blade etched with runes that lay on the ground in front of him.

    Kai had dismissed his armor and was standing nearby, his wooden mask charred and blackened by the heat of the divine flames. His gaze was distant.

    Effie was also close. She was standing in front of a pile of weapons, some of them whole, some broken and melted by the fire. Despite her exhaustion and injuries, the little girl, whose body was almost entirely covered by bruises and lacerations, was picking up one weapon after another, then thrusting them into the rocky ground with somber determination.

    The graveyard of swords surrounding the temple was slowly growing, thanks to her efforts.

    Sunny observed Effie for a while, then sighed. He did not see a lot of sense in leaving so many enchanted weapons behind, even if most of them were only equivalent to Awakened Memories. However, he was also not going to stop the girl from performing the wasteful ritual, as long as it gave her some closure… or whatever it was she was seeking by performing the strange burial.

    It gave him food for thought, however.

    In the future he knew, there was no such graveyard around the ruined Temple of the Chalice. Which meant that no one had done this last mercy for the War Maidens slaughtered in the great hall. Was that the reason they had turned into vengeful wraiths, perhaps?

    …Maybe. Or maybe the swords had just been stolen or destroyed at some point later in time. He had not seen the rest of the graveyard in the future as well, after all.

    So then… what, exactly, was the connection between the Nightmares and the Dream Realm?

    Before, Sunny had been sure that Nightmares were simply recreations of the past. Now, however, he was not so certain. After all, the Temple of the Chalice was destroyed in the same exact manner as it had been in the future. Which meant that… he had always been the one to destroy it?

    The Seed of Nightmare was a portal to the actual past?

    Sunny scowled, then shook his head.

    No, this didn't make any sense. If that was true, then too many things would have been changed in the waking world every time an Awakened conquered their Nightmare. The connection was too easy to spot… all he had to do was to go and carve his name into one of the menhirs of the Sanctuary, then check if it had actually appeared outside the Seed.

    People weren't fools… they would have known, by now. Nightmares were almost certainly simply recreations of the past of the Dream Realm, and not the actual thing.

    However, the coincidence of how the Temple of the Chalice had ended up was too glaring to be natural. Logically, the appearance of Awakened from the Waking World should have changed the course of events that had happened in the past completely. And yet, it had not… at least not yet.

    He could think of two explanations for that, one far less frightening than the other.

    The first explanation was that this was a simple case of his knowledge of the future informing his actions in the past. Sunny had thought of destroying the chalice because he had already seen it destroyed in the future, and so, the cycle had been complete without any ominous reasons. Just due to a logical connection.

    The second explanation… was far more concerning, at least to Sunny. He knew more about fate than most people. He knew how hard it was to change it, let alone escape its stranglehold completely. So what… what if fate had a pull on all things, had influence over all of existence, and pushed everything, everywhere in a certain direction?

    To a certain conclusion, no less.

    If so, the details of what happened could potentially change, but the end would inevitably, and inescapably, be the same. That… that was a thought that terrified Sunny beyond belief.

    He had proclaimed fate to be his sworn enemy, after all. And now, that enemy seemed for fearsome than ever.

    ...With a grim expression, he glanced at Effie one more time, then rose from the ground and walked over to the pile of weapons, picking one of them up and thrusting it into the ground.

    The girl was breathing heavily, her little body seemingly on the verge of collapse. Nevertheless, she glanced at Sunny with a stubborn expression:

    "What are you doing?"

    Sunny picked up another sword and shrugged.

    "...Helping. You must be hungry, are you not? The sooner we are done with this, the sooner you can eat. Everyone wins, no?"

    Effie hesitated for a bit, then turned away and nodded slowly. Together, they continued to bury the swords of the Maidens in the rocky soil, with Kai soon joining them.

    Before too long, the pile of weapons had disappeared, joining the countless swords surrounding the empty, silent temple.

    Sunny did not know if what they had done was going to change fate, even a little bit.

    But he hoped ardently that it would.

    ***

    The next morning, the inhabitants of the Sanctuary saw a very peculiar thing. A man in a wooden mask and with skin that resembled tree bark effortlessly landed on the soft grass of the island, his tall figure covered by a fitting silk garment.

    A moment later, a towering four-armed demon climbed from beneath the island and joined him. However, that was not all…

    There was a scrawny girl of about eleven or twelve years of age sitting on the shoulders of the demon, holding his horns with her little hands and swinging her skinny legs wildly.

    "Gee-up! Faster!"

    Listening to Effie laugh, Sunny gritted his teeth, then said with irritation:

    "Can you… stop swinging your legs? I am not a horse, damn it!"

    The huntress did not listen, so he grabbed her legs with two of his four hands and held them in place.

    …Which was not easy to do, considering the little girl's monstrous strength.

    "Ouch! My bruises!"

    Effie made a pitiful face and whimpered.

    "Oh, no… please don't hurt me, Uncle Demon! I'll be good, I promise! I'll try to recover from the beatings faster… you don't need to get angry…"

    As the people stared at the girl's terribly bruised body with dark expressions, then looked at Sunny angrily, he hissed:

    "I didn't… she's not… you stop it right now, Effie! That is not funny!"

    The little girl threw her head back and laughed again, then leaned down with a mischievous smile:

    "Yes, of course! Whatever you say, Uncle!"

    After that, she glanced at the tall menhirs of the Sanctuary and lingered for a few moments, then whispered quietly into his ear:

    "...So, let me get this straight. Everyone in this Nightmare was driven insane by the Demon of Desire, and to conquer it, we need to set her free… with the help of a mad Transcendent sorcerer who wants to defy the gods, start a war against the other four Chain Lords, and kill them. And it was that guy, Noctis, who sent you to the Temple of the Chalice. He is the one we are here to see?"

    Sunny looked forward with a dark expression on his bestial face, and then growled.

    "More or less. We have a thing or two to discuss with him…"

    He paused for a moment before adding, murderous flames igniting in his eyes:

    "...because I am pretty sure that Noctis, that rotten bastard, has swindled me again!"

    The three of them entered the Sanctuary, crossed the beautiful garden, and entered the sorcerer's residence through a familiar wooden door, Effie still sitting on Sunny's shoulders with a curious expression on her childish face.

    The rooms within, however, had changed since the last time Sunny had seen them.

    The luxurious furniture was gone, as well as beautiful decorations covering the walls. Instead, all that met them was barren stone, with a few broken Sailor Dolls laying on it, their limbs disassembled and laid out around the bodies like macabre pieces of art.

    The floor of the whole central chamber was covered by a circle made out of a myriad of runes, powerful currents of soul essence flowing through it and dissipating into the ancient stones. Noctis was sitting in the center of the circle, his eyes closed. Without the familiar carefree smile, his beautiful face seemed ominous and strangely terrifying.

    Hearing their footsteps, the sorcerer slowly exhaled. The crushing flood of essence slowly thinned, and then dissipated, retreating back into his body. He turned his head slightly and opened his eyes, which shone in the darkness for a moment, as though full of pale moonlight.

    Then, they slowly turned human again, and Noctis smiled, returning to his usual laidback persona so suddenly that it seemed almost disturbing.

    "Ah, Sunless, my friend! You are back! Sit down, have a drink… welcome!"

    He stood up and outstretched a hand, as if trying to gesture at a set of comfortable seats. Then, a surprised expression appeared on the Transcendent's face, and he looked around the empty hall with a bit of confusion.

    "Oh, right… I've been remodelling…"

    Noctis sighed, then clapped his hands together.

    "Well, no matter. Dolls! Bring my guests something to drink! They must be parched after their journey!"

    His voice echoed around the residence… however, nothing happened.

    He hesitated, then glanced at the broken mannequins lying on the floor and awkwardly shifted his feet.

    "Ah. How unfortunate."

    The sorcerer shook his head, then shrugged and looked at the three of them with a smile:

    "Anyway... welcome!"

    He tilted his head and stared at Effie, then blinked a couple of times.

    "Ah, you have brought a ch—child with you. How curious. It doesn't bite, does it?"

    Suny frowned, but before he could speak, Effie blurted with feigned outrage:

    "I am not a child! I am twelve! Uh, almost."

    Noctis stared at her with doubt.

    "...It speaks. How bizarre."

    Sunny slowly inhaled, then said evenly:

    "This child is called Effie. She is the friend I have told you about."

    The sorcerer's polite smile remained glued to his face. He stared at Effie some more, then furtively glanced at Kai.

    "So, uh… one of your friends is a cripple you randomly stumbled upon in my Sanctuary, and the other one is a small child?"

    Sunny nodded grimly.

    Noctis rubbed his chin, and then cautiously said:

    "Sunless, uh… are you utterly sure that you did not just invent having friends? To make me value our own beautiful friendship more, perhaps? If so, let me assure you! I value it a great deal already! There's no need for you to feel insecure just because you are not as beautiful, wealthy, wise, generous, and delightful to be around as me!"

    Sunny gritted his teeth and then hissed furiously:

    "I am! Wait… I mean I am sure... that I did not invent them! Are you sure that you really want to know the truth about me and my friends?"

    Noctis raised his eyebrows with a sincere look on his face.

    "Well, of course…"

    Sunny stared at him for a few moments, and then said:

    "In that case. My friends and I are not actually a demon, a cripple, and a small child. We are humans from a distant future whose souls were sent here by a nearly all-mighty entity known as the Nightmare Spell, after the gods had died and this whole world had been destroyed. Oh, and this place? It is not real! You are not real, too. All of it is just a complicated illusion created by the Spell to test us three… no, us five, actually. That's the honest truth."

    The sorcerer looked at him with wide eyes. Then, he sighed, shook his head, and uttered in a hurt tone:

    "Sunless… there's no need to weave such stupid lies to mock me. If you don't want to tell me, you don't have to."

    He pursed his lips and turned away.

    "...So childish! I take it all went well, then? Since you are in the company of a new friend, you must have successfully infiltrated the Temple of the Chalice, found her, retrieved the Glass Knife, and fled before the War Maidens noticed?"

    Sunny flinched, then cleared his throat and remained silent for a couple of seconds. Finally, he said in an even tone:

    "Uh… well, actually… not exactly. We did retrieve Effie and the knife, but…"

    Noctis looked at him with surprise:

    "But what?"

    Sunny coughed.

    "We sort of… destroyed the chalice and killed all the War Maidens."

    The sorcerer stared at him in shock.

    "...You did what?!"

    Kai sighed, and then strained his vocal cords to speak:

    "We were left with no other choice. The Maidens were willing to give us a chance to earn the right to take the Glass Knife away, but they would have never let Effie go. That was a tenet of their sect. So… the sect had to go, instead."

    Noctis stared at them with wide eyes, his face turning deathly pale. He swayed a little, and then yelped:

    "But what do you mean, you killed all the Maidens?! How did you manage to kill them?! What about their Transcendent sect leader… did you kill her, too?!"

    The three of them looked at each other with confusion. Then, Effie cautiously spoke up:

    "Uh… the venerable foremother, who was the last Transcendent of the Red Sect, died like two hundred years ago. There were no other Transcendents among the Maidens since."

    The sorcerer blinked a couple of times.

    "Wait… really? Huh. So she just went and died? How… pedestrian."

    Sunny stared at him, aghast. Did that fool... did he really forget that real people had a habit of dying from time to time, unlike his own immortal self? How insane could that charlatan really be?!

    But then, he had to stop himself. No, that was not right. Noctis was no fool, he just enjoyed playing one. There was no chance that the immortal would not have known whether or not there were Transcendents living in his territory. Which could only mean one thing...

    Sunny took a step forward and growled.

    "Do not insult us! You knew perfectly well that there were no Transcendents in the Temple of the Chalice. And you also knew that you could have easily obliterated that whole place and taken the Glass Knife, if you wanted to. We three are formidable, as far as Awakened go, but not nearly as formidable to be able to do something that a Chain Lord would not have been able to."

    He glared at the immortal and said, the emerald amulet almost cracking in his fist:

    "So, Noctis, my friend… why don't you tell me the real reason for why you really sent me and Kai there instead of going yourself? And be very careful about what you say… because our beautiful friendship might depend on your answer!"

    Noctis remained silent for a while, looking at him with an unreadable expression. Then, he sighed and waved a hand.

    "...Alright, alright. If you want to be boring, I'll tell you the truth. No need to get angry."

    He clapped his hands again, and the disassembled Sailor Dolls suddenly rose from the floor, their limbs flying up and connecting to the wooden torsos. Then, one of them disappeared for a moment and returned with a silver goblet full of fragrant wine, presenting it to the sorcerer with frightened reverence. The others backed away and froze, standing silently near the walls.

    Noctis took the goblet, took a sip, and looked away with a somber expression on his exquisite face.

    "Yes, it is true that I could have retrieved the knife, saved your friend, and destroyed the Temple of the Chalice myself. That would not have been too hard… with or without the Transcendent guarding it. However…"

    He stared west, his eyes turning dark.

    "...If I made such a move myself, the other four would have learned of it. Then, they would have understood why I made it, and what I am going to do next, as well. They will know my intentions eventually, of course… but now is not the time. Not yet. Revealing it all now would be troublesome."

    Sunny scowled, then briefly glanced at Kai. The archer was looking west, too, his shoulders tense.

    The Ivory City lay to the west. The Red Colosseum, too.

    He hesitated, and then said in a grim tone:

    "So you can't act openly out of the fear that the other Chain Lords will unite to attack you?"

    Noctis turned to him and smiled.

    "...Fear? No, nothing that whimsical. It is simply a matter of convenience. You see, until…"

    Suddenly, the sorcerer grew silent. His face turned grave, and his eyes shined with a glint of distant moonlight.

    …This time, it was not a performance. Sunny could feel that something had really gone wrong, because the whole room inexplicably changed, becoming much darker, colder, and full of dire tension.

    Noctis slowly turned his head and whispered, his voice stunned and solemn:

    "Something… something changed… no… no, it can't be…"

    He looked toward the doors, and then added with a grim expression.

    "We have another guest, I think. A messenger, from the north…"
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    SuperiorBeing
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    I saved up 200 chapters and read them all in 1 day! This is a sickness and I’m looking for help. crybaby
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      Guru
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      Be strong buddy, we all suffering here “When we hit our lowest point, we are open to the greatest change.” Avatar Aang
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        меруэм
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        You made my day
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      Shiki519
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      i feel u man.. i also save hundreds of chapters now with 600 chapters left...
      and I'm trying to read it slowly 18
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      that reading speed is crazy
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    zanderron
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    Oh, I forgot about power ranks a long time ago and I'm confusing everything ...
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      GridDokja
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      from a reddit post

      Awakened humans' power levels are, in ascending order: Dormant, Awakened, Ascendant, Transcendent, Supreme, Sacred, Divine. This refers to the level of their soul cores, and every nightmare that you pass allows you to go up a level.

      Nightmare Creatures have two distinct titles that refer to their level of power. One is essentially the same thing that humans have, just with different names after awakened: Dormant, Awakened, Fallen, Corrupted, Great, Cursed, Unholy.

      Their other categorization is based on the number of soul cores they posses, starting from one and ascending by one with every level: Beast, Monster, Demon, Devil, Tyrant, Terror, Titan. These categories are redundant for humans since technically they would all be sorted into the Beast category.

      Memories use the human ranks and numbers, with their level being based on the Nightmare Creature it came from. For example, from a Fallen Demon the corresponding Memories you could obtain would be Ascended Memories of the third tier.


      You can also find it in the chapter 0 on webnovel.

      #panic# can you add the chapter 0, it's free on webnovel
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        only we
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          GridDokja
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          Thanks man, you're the best ! welldone
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