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Chapter 903: Abstract Numbers

His words caused a dead silence to settle over the Rhino, Luster, Kum, and Dorn froze, grave expressions appearing on their faces. Professor Obel looked down, suddenly appearing even more fragile and old. A heavy sigh escaped from his lips.

Beth's eyes widened.

"W-what... what do you mean, dead? That is impossible."

Sunny looked at her silently, and then shook his head.

"This is the era of the Nightmare Spell. Anything is possible, and terrible things are doubly possible. In fact, they are all but inevitable. We were lucky to get out in time, but the others were not. That is all there is to it."

His voice was full of grounded confidence, but in fact, Sunny felt very unsettled. He was not entirely sure if he was trying to convince Beth, or himself.

Professor Obel, who had been born during the Dark Times and lived through the horrors of the First Generation, seemed to understand what Sunny was trying to say. He must have experienced many such calamities throughout his long life, and lost a lot of friends. His young assistant, however, did not.

Looking at Sunny with a pale face, she forced out:

"B-but..."

He interrupted her.

"Don't think about it too much. Concentrate on your own survival instead. We are not out of the woods yet, and what is to come is far more important than something that is already over. And it is over."

With that, the conversation died down. The previous lively atmosphere disappeared as if it had never existed. Sunny studied the faces of people gathered in the lounge area, and then stood up.

He did not really want to console and manage anyone's feelings right now. They were all adults... actually, he was the youngest person here, so why was he the one who had to take care of everyone?

Well... because he was in charge, both in terms of power and authority. And with those, uninvited, also came responsibility.

'...Ugh. How irritating.'

Sunny hesitated for a few moments, and then said:

"The best way to honor those that are gone is to make sure that we don't follow them. So, rest well and gather your strength. I'll keep watch outside."

He sighed and walked away, leaving them behind.

Climbing to the roof of the Rhino, Sunny commanded Saint to dismiss Morgan's Warbow and summoned it into his own hands. Then, he shivered, enveloped by snow. Chilling wind howled through the rusted frame of the ancient war machine, the remains of which rose from the ground like the bones of a giant beast. Even though staying outside was cold and uncomfortable, right now, he preferred it to being in the company of other humans. There was a lot for him to think about.

Observing the surrounding area through the senses of his shadows, Sunny closed his eyes.

There was no way back, and the path ahead was dangerous and unclear. Remaining in this spot was not at all safe, as well.

Funnily enough, the unnatural blizzard not only made it harder for humans to see the approaching Nightmare Creatures before they launched into a frenzied attack, but also hid them from the sight of the abominations. Unless a swarm stumbled directly on the rusty wreckage, it would pass by this shelter without catching the smell of human souls inside.

That, at least, played in Sunny's favor.

Before he knew it, his thoughts wandered back to the lost personnel of LO49.

Fourteen hundred people... sixteen, even, if he counted those that had died in the weeks before. Just like that, so many lives had been lost.

It was... expected, actually.

With a strange grimace, Sunny remembered hearing about the Chain of Nightmares from Master Jet for the first time. Back then, he was rather callously indifferent. What did the fates of humans in Antarctica have to do with him? Their number was much higher than fourteen hundred, too. There were seven hundred million people living in the Southern Quadrant, and he had not been inclined to give a damn about a single one. At least not enough to risk his life over it.

He was still indifferent.

Seven hundred million was too large of a number to conceive of. It was too distant and abstract. When speaking about millions of people, people stopped being people and turned into numbers. Sunny did not wish them ill, but he also could not bring himself to care about mere numbers.

But soldiers and civilians that had died in LO49 were different. Even though fourteen hundred could not compare to seven hundred million, to him, they were real. He had lived with them, shared bread with them, and fought side by side with them. He had come to know them as people, and not numbers.

So, their deaths affected Sunny much more than the potential evisceration of the whole quadrant. Knowing what he knew now, he couldn't help but see the First Army and its mission in a different light.

...There would be much more death, for sure. The government had an ambitious goal of evacuating the whole continent, but their plan was already bursting at the seams. Many more people were going to die. Millions of them. In the end, how many of the seven hundred million would be saved? Six hundred? Five? Even less?

Of course, he had no way of knowing.

So... how did it make him feel?

Was he outraged? Motivated? Burning with resolve? Did he find conviction?

Not really.

Letting out a bitter breath, Sunny whispered:

"Such a waste..."

All he felt was contempt. It was such a waste, all of it. Of human lives, resources, and potential. It made him sick to know that the world was gobbling up so much...

While the people who could have prevented it from happening were too busy fighting among each other. Those bastards.

In the end, all Sunny could do was follow his advice and concentrate on himself, and that which belonged to him.

He couldn't save seven hundred million people, but he could make sure that he, his soldier, and civilians in his care would make it to the other side of this disaster alive.

That, at least, he could possibly manage.

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    Rune_M
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    Seven hundred million was too large of a number to conceive of. It was too distant and abstract. When speaking about millions of people, people stopped being people and turned into numbers. Sunny did not wish them ill, but he also could not bring himself to care about mere numbers.

    “When one dies, it is tragic. When a million die, it is a statistic”
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    Quote: Bracket
    He couldn't save seven hundred million people, but he could make sure that he, his soldier, and civilians in his care would make it to the other side of this disaster alive.

    That, at least, he could possibly manage.

    Why does Sunny keep on raising the flags gloom
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      ࿕reader࿕
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      I can't blame him gloom
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    Lucas Silva
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    E as pessoas que estavam em Ariadne? Devem ter sidos muitas
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      Rakha Purnomo
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      that's the name of the ship, isn't it beautiful?
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    YoUrBrUh
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    Looking at Sunny with a pale face, she forced out:

    "B-but..."

    Stfu bich
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      flashfeng
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      stfu cornball
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        YoUrBrUh
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        🤓🤓🥸☝️
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          flashfeng
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          "stfu bich" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 my god u need 2 pack it up
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            🤓🤓🤓🥸☝️
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    His words caused a dead silence to settle over the Rhino, Luster, Kum, and Dorn froze, grave expressions appearing on their faces. Professor Obel looked down, suddenly appearing even more fragile and old. A heavy sigh escaped from his lips.

    Who's Kum?
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      Bracket
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      He couldn't save seven hundred million people, but he could make sure that he, his soldier, and civilians in his care would make it to the other side of this disaster alive.

      That, at least, he could possibly manage.

      Why does Sunny keep on raising the flags gloom
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      flashfeng
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      Kim*. Kum is a typo
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    kollosus_na
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    I'm really surprised that Sunny isn't milking the old man for every bit of information in his head.
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    Awybin
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    Maybe he can have a talk with Professor Obel to help with his conviction thing... I bet the Professor has a lot of experience and Insights that could help and motivate him somehow....
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    Such a waste..."


    All he felt was contempt. It was such a waste, all of it. Of human lives, resources, and potential. It made him sick to know that the world was gobbling up so much...

    While the people who could have prevented it from happening were too busy fighting among each other. Those bastards.

    Those FUCKING bastards. I'm referring to real life here gloom
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    Two days later, they finally received a word from Master Jet. The message, which had passed through several people before reaching Sunny, was simple - retreat to Erebus and rendezvous with Davis and his cohort of Irregulars there.

    Godspeed.

    Sunny took a deep breath after hearing the news.

    It was as he had expected, even though a small hope that some miraculous help would be sent to assist them on the thousand-kilometer journey had been still somehow aflame in his heart. Now, it was completely extinguished.

    With that, the cohort's short period of rest was over. It was a good thing, too.

    Over the past couple of days, Sunny killed several Nightmare Creatures that had wandered close to the camp. Strangely, there had not been as many of them as one would have expected, and he was quick to dispose of the bodies. Still, the smell of blood was slowly permeating the area, and pretty soon, it was bound to attract bigger threats.

    The blizzard was still raging outside the wreck of the old war machine. Piercing the swirling snow with beams of light, the Rhino growled as it drove forward and abandoned its temporary shelter. Accelerating, it then moved north, toward the slopes of the towering mountains.

    The atmosphere inside the vehicle was tense, but as minutes passed without anything lunging an unexpected attack on the APC, everyone calmed down a little.

    ...Except for Sunny. He had no plans of calming down until they safely reached the stronghold of the First Evacuation Army. In fact, he would prefer if his people remained tense and paranoid, as well.

    But there was such a thing as too much pressure, too. People tended to break if subjected to persistent and overwhelming stress without any chance to take a breath. Actually, his soldiers were holding up surprisingly well, considering everything they had gone through in the past two months... and for a good reason. One of the criteria he had chosen these particular Awakened by was their mental resilience, after all.

    Even Luster, who seemed like a carefree fool most of the time, was enduring the rigors of the calamitous Antarctica campaign with a surprising tenacity. Maybe it was exactly that lighthearted and frivolous personality of his that made the young man so immune to despair.

    '...Do I need to learn from Luster?'

    That was something Sunny had never expected to think about.

    The Rhino drove forward, and, hidden by the veil of snow, Saint and Nightmare followed it from a small distance. Even though the mountains were obscured from view by the snowstorm, the jagged peaks were getting closer and closer. Sunny's shadows prowled outside, scouting the path ahead.

    Just before they reached the terminus that separated the coastal highway, which stretched along the whole length of the Antarctic Center, from the road leading to the former LO49 and the path that took a turn to climb high into the mountains, one of the shadows noticed something strange in the snow.

    Sunny hesitated for a few moments, frowning. Then, he moved closer to the pilot's seat and spoke calmly:

    "Turn to the left a little and slow down. We are going to take a stop in a couple of kilometers."

    Luster obediently followed his instructions, gradually slowing down. Eventually, the massive vehicle came to a halt.

    Sunny opened the hatch and dove into the blizzard, the polished black wood of the Cruel Sight's shaft falling silently into his hand. Struggling against the wind, he then walked forward and stopped in front of a tall pile of snow.

    Less than a hundred meters forward was the terminus of the coastal highway, with several empty buildings standing with their doors ajar. Some distance away to his left was the ocean, which made Sunny feel very tense.

    Right now, however, his attention was concentrated on the tall mound in front of him. Under a thick layer of snow, portions of a massive carcass could be seen. The Nightmare Creature had not been dead for long - a day at most, maybe two. From a cursory look, it had been a Demon, probably of the Awakened Rank.

    Judging by the vicious wounds covering its body, it had not been killed by human weapons, and as if to illustrate that point, large sections of the carcass seemed to have been devoured.

    '...Strange.'

    Nightmare Creatures were known to fight amongst themselves on occasion, but only in the Dream Realm. Out here in the waking world, there were too many human bodies for them to tear apart, and too many human souls to devour. So, even when different tribes of abominations collided with each other, they rarely showed any sign of hostility. Hunting down much tastier prey always took precedence.

    However... with how many Nightmare Creatures were currently rampaging across Antarctica, and how concentrated the human population had become due to being moved to a small number of siege capitals, things could have changed. If there were instances of infighting between the abominations, it could potentially help the mission of the First Army tremendously.

    Of course, Sunny prevented himself from becoming too optimistic about that prospect.

    He had more important and immediate concerns, anyway. A Nightmare Creature capable of slaughtering an Awakened Demon had to be sufficiently strong, and it could still be near.

    What kind of abomination was it, and where had it gone? Was it alone or accompanied by a whole swarm of other monsters?

    If he managed to deduce something about the nature of the enemy from the corpse, he would be able to better prepare to deflect the threat.

    Sadly, the dead demon did not offer any clues. The only thing Sunny found out was that the killer was not too fearsome, since there were signs of a furious confrontation all over the place. If the other party was truly powerful, their victory would have been entirely one-sided.

    pαndα---noνɐ1,сoМ 'Waste of time...'

    Shaking his head, Sunny was just about to turn back when he sensed something through his shadows. One of them had glided a bit further up the highway, and was currently observing some disturbances in the blizzard.

    He slowed down, turning to the north.

    '...What is that?'

    A moment later, a troubled expression appeared on Sunny's face.

    The shadow hid on the slope of a tall cliff, observing the wide highway that stretched north between the momuntaind and the ocean. The world was obscured by a white wall of snow, but it could feel slight tremors running through the ground.

    Something was approaching.

    A few moments later, two bright dots appeared inside the blizzard, slowly growing larger as their source drew closer. Then, powerful beams of light cut through the snowstorm, making the shadow shift its position.

    ...Several kilometers away, Sunny frowned with a troubled expression.

    'People.'

    What approached from the north was not a swarm of Nightmare Creatures or a lumbering monstrosity, but a small procession of civilian transports, accompanied by a handful of military vehicles. They cut through the blizzard, rolling down the highway at a slow speed. Several of them appeared battered and barely functioning. Soldiers could be seen manning the turrets, shivering in the vicious cold.

    His scowl deepened.

    "What are they doing here?"

    "...Luster. Bring the Rhino to the edge of the coastal highway"

    Leaving the carcass of the dead demon behind, Sunny walked forward. A few minutes later, he was standing on the snow-covered surface of the highway, with the Rhino positioned behind him. His silhouette was drawn against the backdrop of the blizzard by the beams of two powerful spotlights.

    The convoy was already close, but they did not notice him yet.

    Striking the butt of the Cruel Sight into the ground, Sunny hesitated for a moment, and then activated the [Light Eater] enchantment.

    Immediately, the silver blade of the spear shone with brilliant light. It was as though a small sun bloomed in his hand. Somewhere behind, Belle and Dorn emerged from the APC, carrying their weapons with guarded expressions. Samara had climbed to the roof of the vehicle and was now laying on it, resting her chin on the stock of her rifle.

    The other three Irregulars remained inside, protecting Professor Obel and Beth.

    The radiance of the Cruel Sight was too intense to not be noticed. Finally, the soldiers protecting the small convoy reacted, turning the turrets in the direction of the unknown threat.

    Their faces were tense and frightened. The lead vehicle slowed down.

    'I hope those fools don't start shooting blindly...'

    Using the Extraordinary Rock and its [Sonorous] enchantment, Sunny augmented the volume of his voice. Calm and oppressive, it rolled across the highway, easily breaching through the howling of the wind.

    "This is Captain Sunless of the First Irregular Company. Think twice before you shoot."

    Luckily, the soldiers seemed to have preserved at least some of their composure. No bullet flew in his direction... not that a mundane bullet would be able to do him serious harm, let alone scratch the surface of the Undying Chain.

    A few minutes later, the lead vehicle of the strange convoy came to a screeching halt not too far away from the Rhino, forcing the transports to follow suit. A figure in a military uniform emerged from it, hesitated for a bit, and then headed toward Sunny. Judging by the lack of an armor-type Memory and the way the man was holding to the collar of his coat, shivering in the cold, his was a mundane human.

    While the soldier walked, Sunny's shadows got closer to the convoy and studied it. The transports were full of frightened civilians, and their military chaperones were few and far between. Everyone seemed to be in a rough shape, tired, and numb. There were women, children, and elderly among the refugees, all scared and exhausted, but not a lot of men.

    And there was not a single Awakened among them.

    Sunny's mood turned darker and darker.

    Finally, the soldier walked close enough to see him. Raising a hand to shield his eyes from the Rhino's lights, he mumbled in a startled voice:

    "It really is the Devil..."

    Sunny looked at him with a frown.

    "I can hear you, you know."

    The soldier flinched, and then lowered his hand, trying to stand at attention.

    "Oh... sir! Sorry, sir!"

    ραпdα---nᴏνa| сom His voice, despite the effort to sound professional, sounded haunted.

    Sunny sighed and shook his head.

    "At ease."

    Then, he looked past the man's shoulder at the battered convoy, wondering what it was doing here.

    "Please explain who you are, and why you are in this area. I thought that the First Army abandoned the southern reach of the Antarctic Center."

    The soldier remained silent for a while. Eventually, he said:

    "Sir, you must know that our division suffered heavy losses when... when the siege capital we were building was destroyed. A sufficient number of us had time to evacuate, taking the civilians with us. However, the aftermath was... chaotic."

    Sunny did not know the details of how the city had been obliterated, except for that it had been done by a titan. Nevertheless, he could imagine the panic and mayhem that had ensued in the aftermath. He nodded.

    The man let out a heavy sigh.

    "Most of those who escaped retreated north, but for many of us, that direction was cut off. We gathered as many people as we could and eventually headed south..."

    Something about that story did not sit right with Sunny. He interrupted the tired soldier:

    "...You made it all the way here driving on the highway?"

    Staying so close to the ocean was too dangerous. Even Sunny did not dare choose that convenient, but dire path. How did a bunch of mundane soldiers survive it?

    The man's face grew bleak. He lingered for a while, and then said grimly:

    "There were a lot more transports in the convoy at the start of it, Captain. This... this is just the ones that remain. I have three hundred and forty free civilians in my care, and forty soldiers."

    Sunny sighed.

    "Ah."

    Now, things were making much more sense.

    Put in a somber mood, he asked:

    "There were no Awakened assisting you?"

    The soldier shook his head.

    "There were. They stayed back to buy us time. That... that was a week ago, sir."

    Sunny thought that he understood the full picture... except for one, most important, thing.

    "Why come so far south?"

    He stared at the man for a bit, and then asked directly:

    "But why would you head here, of all places? Why not circle back and head north, to one of the remaining siege capitals?"

    The answer soon came, making the corner of his eye twitch.

    "Evacuation, sir. After the initial chaos died down, the Awakened escorts... they were still alive, back then... received orders through the Dream Realm. We were to proceed to a facility called LO49, rendezvous with the battleship Ariadne that is supposed to be waiting for us there, and escape. Although... we are a little late. Just, just by a day or two."

    Sunny stared, lost for words. The soldier suddenly seemed excited:

    "Captain Sunless, sir! Have you come from that facility? Were you sent to escort us the rest of the way?"

    Exposed to that hopeful gaze, Sunny felt a bitter taste in his mouth.

    He lingered with the answer, but his Flaw only allowed him to remain silent for so long.

    ...Eventually, he opened his mouth and said simply:

    "No. The Ariadne was destroyed, and LO49 is lost. I am sorry to say this, soldier... but you and your men have made it all the way here for nothing."
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    Hm, his conviction is finally brewing. Now all he needs is for someone dear to be taken so that it can burst into fruition. The wondrous and exuberant conviction known as “I’ll protect those dear to me, and never let anything happen to them. Fu#k the rest of the world, I’ll do whatever I can to keep them safe, even if I have to drown both realms in a sea of blood!”

    Hehehehe….
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      ik you're behind an electronic screen, safe and anonymous, but even so, how tf do people like you write shit like this without dying of cringe? 3
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        Because why not? Online is where I can embrace the schadenfreude part of me
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          Bro's unashamedly cringe, gotta respect that. yeah
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