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Chapter 899: Only Hope

Gasping for breath, Sunny rolled out of the shadows and fell on the wet rocks at the edge of the rolling waves. Streams of water flowed from his armor, and his whole body was trembling.

"C-cold... ah, s-so cold..."

Gritting his teeth, he stood up and shivered as the wind assaulted him. At that moment, not even his Ascended constitution and the Memory of Ice could protect him from being chilled to the bone.

But even then, the claws grasping his heart were much colder.

"Curse it..."

Sunny took a step forward, stumbled, then righted himself and stopped. His fists were clenched.

'Ariadne. It must have been the Ariadne.'

The broken piece of the hull, the brass button, it all made too much terrible sense. Of course, this evidence alone was not enough to make a definite conclusion, but Sunny was sure of it.

His intuition told him that much.

No one was coming to rescue the people trapped inside LO49.

...And the Terror was going to descent upon them soon, without a doubt.

Suddenly forlorn, Sunny glanced at the wall of the fortress with a lost look on his face. A few moments passed, accompanied by the howling of the wind. Then, he looked down, closed his eyes, and groaned.

"Ah... I'm so tired."

It was the cold that made him shrug off this moment of indecisiveness and start to move. No matter the situation, he had to get somewhere warm first.

One step, and he was on top of the wall. A second step, and he was standing on one of the streets of the settlement. A third step, and he suddenly appeared in the corner of a research laboratory where a group of scientists, including Professor Obel and Beth, were staying under guard.

The young woman was the first to notice him. She was slightly startled by the sight.

"...Ascended Sunless? What are you doing here?"

Sunny looked at her and forced out a pale smile.

"Don't mind me. I just got cold outside."

He stared at Beth with a strangely heavy expression for a few moments, and then shook his head.

"In any case, I'll be going now."

Sunny had to see Verne first. He dried himself off, then went back to the security center, feeling the urgent sense of alarm growing louder and louder in his head.

Before, Sunny had not known its source, and thought that he had days to discover it. But now, he wasn't so sure...

Maybe there were only hours left before the disaster his intuition was warning him about would happen.

...Maybe even minutes.

***

"...You're not listening."

Sunny glared at Verne as the seconds ticked away. Tick-tock. With each second, their fates were coming closer to being sealed. And yet, the tall Master was being difficult.

"I am listening."

Sunny suppressed the desire to hit the table with his fist. Not only would the table shatter and create a lot of noise, but it would also not help his argument in any way. More than that, he was too tired, and had no energy to go around breaking furniture.

"Then why the hell are you not doing anything?!"

Verne sighed.

"What am I supposed to do?"

Sunny blinked.

"Gather everyone, load them into the transports, and drive away from this cursed place! What else?!"

Verne looked at him for a while, his frown growing deeper.

"With all due respect, Sunless, you are not making a lot of sense. You are trying to convince me that the Ariadne is not coming, but your only piece of evidence is a button and a piece of metal that you found underwater. We both know how much junk and old wreckage was left in the oceans after the Dark Times. That armor fragment could have come from anywhere, rust or no rust."

Sunny wanted to answer in anger, but managed to hold himself back. Verne was not wrong to doubt his rather unsubstantiated theory. Any good leader would question the validity of such information. The problem was that Verne did not have the benefit of being intimately connected to the Strings of Fate, like Sunny was. He did not have Sunny's intuition.

He was blind to fate.

"Listen... this is what my gut is telling me. Staying here would be a terrible mistake."

Nevertheless, Verne remained unmoved. He lingered for a few moments, and then shook his head. His next words sounded polite, but had a sense of weight to them.

"I can't gamble with the lives of fourteen hundred people because of your gut, Sunless."

"This damned fool!"

Sunny let out a frustrated sigh.

Verne... was an experienced government officer. From their brief but intense partnership, it had become clear that he was reserved, methodical, and did things by the book. He had received orders from Army Command to reinforce LO49 and wait for the naval rescue, and that was what he was determined to do. Breaking an order was not an easy thing for him. His mind was not flexible enough.

"You have to admit that I at least might be right. So, staying is also a gamble. We are outside the parameters of standard procedure, Verne! Can't you think for yourself, for once?"

Although that last statement was a bit rude, Verne did not react much. He just stared at Sunny with his usual serious expression, then turned away and sighed. A few moments later, he said quietly:

"It doesn't matter, anyway."

Sunny scowled. The words caught him by surprise.

"What the hell does he mean?'

"..What?"

The older Master looked down.

"Sunless...... we are cut off from Army Command. The situation in the north is bad. We don't know how bad, but it has to be dire for so many Nightmare Creatures to travel freely through the mountains. The last thing we heard was that several Titans had emerged. We don't even know if any of the siege capitals still stand."

As he spoke, his tired face grew darker and darker.

"The terrain between here and the last known encampment of the First Evacuation Army is a maze, with countless swarms of abominations prowling in the dark. Our tech is barely working, if at all. Our soldiers are all exhausted or on the verge of collapse. What I am trying to say is that a convoy transporting hundreds of civilian non--combatants won't survive the journey. Not with what we have left to protect it."

Verne gritted his teeth.

"So, it's not that I refuse to entertain the idea that the Ariadne won't arrive. It's that I can't.. because that ship is our only hope."

His words echoed in the empty room of the security center. making Sunny feel even colder.

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    Bro they’re actually cooked
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    W chap
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    One last easy mission welldone
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      And also jet said it was easy cheerful
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    good chapter wish
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    When a leader loses hope this is what happens but he was right not all would have survived and they would have drawn attention but more would have been saved
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    i hope yall still remember that Jet said this mission is gonna be easy😭
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    Oh well this is giving me the forgotten shore vibes.
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    Sunny is probably gonna load up the rihno with his cohort and professor obel and beth then head north
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    well Verne doesn't really know about the whole weaver and fate thing so he either has to get rid of him or tell him that he has affinity to fate and he is sensing their death
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      Sunny with his cohort and 100 awakened under his command they can do it!
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    This is the part that frustrates me the most. That damned master is a complete fool. He wants to cling to a futile hope that a battleship survived a corrupted terror. What makes it even more stupid is that he is afraid to leave the research center because they might encounter Titans while traveling. Titans that are traveling a whole continent, while it is true that meeting one means certain death and the chances of them meeting one is incredibly high.

    It is infinitely better than staying in front of a corrupted terror with mind attacks as its main arsenal. I’d rather meet a Titan that uses brute force than one that uses mind hex. Verne is basically saying that there’s a scary thing out there so we should not go and instead stay in front of something scary that already killed dozens of them with the death toll steadily rising. Plus, that terror is still just having a light snack. Who knows how many abominations that lives underwater is already under its control.
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      Well i wouldn't want to encounter a titan brute or not
      But one is certain doom other is uncertain fate choice is obvious
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        There’s no certain fate here. They don’t want to trust Sunny’s words, understandably so, because they don’t want to let go of hope plus they lack certain evidence. The same with the Titans, their chance of encountering one is 50/50 with the probability getting higher the longer they travel. Still, the fact remains that them encountering a Titan is still far in the future while the Corrupted Tyrant is in front of them. The obvious choice is to get away from the more immediate danger and prolong their survival for as long as possible. Only that way can they have a chance at salvation.
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          I agree both choices are danger but one is obviously coming targeting you other might still offer some chance at survival
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      the problem isnt the titans
      its the civilians who cannot defend themselves from the nightmare creatures
      if everyone is a group with any fortifications like walls or turrets it doesnt matter how strong sunny is the nightmare creatures are swarming everyone else and killing them
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        You’re underestimating them, they have an army of mundane with good equipments. While also having multiple cohorts of awakened, not including the one under Sunny’s command. They have better chances against a horde of abominations than the corrupted tyrant.

        You’re underestimating them, they have an army of mundane with good equipments. While also having multiple cohorts of awakened, not including the one under Sunny’s command. They have better chances against a horde of abominations than the corrupted tyrant.
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          And with the fact things seem to have gone wrong with sunny bringing a piece of ship with him there really isn't much of a choice here
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      It's not just Titans. Nightmare hordes of all proportions roam Antartica and we have already seen gates appear in great amounts. While running away is feasible, given the conditions of both the terrain, enemies and allies, it is still a damn hard decision to make. It's not that Verne is stupid but he is incredibly human and this kind of dread that settles in after weeks of devastation and sleep deprivation leaves only emptiness.
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        I still don’t see why Verne would choose that, maybe if he was alone I wouldn’t care much. But he basically decided the lives of thousands of people by himself. Plus, the fact that the decision was based on his emotions of wanting to cling to something when reality is already as clear as it can be.

        Yeah, the possibility of meeting a Titan is high and the possibility of meeting hordes of nightmare creatures is even higher that it is already a certainty. But it is still f#cking better than just doing nothing and just sitting there in front of certain death.

        The chance of the boat coming when there’s a corrupted tyrant in the way and them meeting a rescue unit that hq might’ve somehow sent along the way if they left LO49 is basically the same.
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