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Chapter 1104: Devil's Advocate

Sunny had been relying on Army Command to keep him alive for about half a year now, but weirdly enough, he had never been to the actual headquarters of the Evacuation Army.

To be fair, Army Command had no definite location. It was spread across many siege capitals, strongholds, and even continents, all of them connected into a seamless network both by technology and Aspect Abilities of the Awakened officers. Most of the staff was here in Antarctica - like the members of the department where Kim was currently working - but not all of them.

That said, the underground fortress below the building where the reception hall was located seemed like the closest thing to the heart of Army Command. It was a hive of activity, with countless people - both mundane and Awakened - hurrying feverishly to accomplish a myriad of tasks in a timely manner.

Their work might not have seemed as dire as what the soldiers on the frontlines were going through, but it was nevertheless just as vital. Without efficient and timely support and management, the evacuation campaign would be doomed to end in a bloody disaster. From updating the status of various areas in relation to the strength of the Call in them to compiling data about countless Nightmare Creatures and guiding troop movements, Army Command was the brain of the army. Without the brain, the body would be utterly useless.

...Somewhere in here, there was also an office where the allocation of contribution points was decided. In any other circumstances, Sunny would have felt his heart start to beat faster, but right now, he was fully concentrating on something else.

His eyes were glued to the bleak man, who was walking behind Beastmaster and Seishan while acting perfectly unassuming. Or at least as unassuming as a Master could be.

Army Command was, indeed, absolutely vital to the war effort. It was also a treasure trove of access and information.

It would certainly be a shame if a particular psychopath got loose in its very heart.

'But what can I do?'

Sunny might have known who Mordret was and what he was capable of, but as far as stopping the Prince of Nothing went... there was little to be done.

Which was both unnerving and incredibly frustrating.

Luckily, Sunny was not alone in his frustration. Morgan and Madoc also threw somber glances at the unassuming Master from time to time, their eyes cold and sharp. Sky Tide had a complicated expression on her usually stoic face, as well.

Only Nephis seemed unconcerned... and why would she be? Of the five of them, she was the only one who had never met the Prince of Nothing.

She would learn to be wary of him soon, though.

'...Probably.'

In truth, their goals were closely aligned. There was no telling what Changing Star would do if she met Mordret face to face.

Actually, the same went for Sunny. Despite his wariness and hostility, the Prince of Nothing was not necessarily his enemy. It was just that Sunny knew how inhumanly ruthless and blood-chillingly cruel Mordret could be, if it suited his goals.

And how cunning he was.

That was why Sunny could not remain calm at the prospect of someone like that going on a rampage across Antarctica.

Would Mordret care how many innocent people burned in the flames of his retribution?

Most definitely not.

'...But what can I do?'.

The same question returned, gnawing at Sunny. There were many things he could do, actually... just not any that would not end in him being killed at the spot by Wake or Ruin or Beastmaster. He could prematurely start a direct clash between Song and Valor right here in the army headquarters, even...

'First of all, calm down. You don't even know if that is really Mordret. The guy might really be a random Master the emissaries of Song chose to bring along for whatever reason.'

Sunny could see the soul cores of humans and Nightmare Creatures, but that ability was useless against the Prince of Nothing. When Mordret possessed a body, he also possessed the soul, or at least enough of it to mimic how it was supposed to look like.

'Right. I shouldn't rush to conclusions. Wait for now, observe, act later.'

Saint Cor led them to a large chamber that was filled with all kinds of equipment to display information, much of it being updated in real time. Sunny looked curiously at a large projected map of East Antarctica, with countless symbols denoting masses of Nightmare Creatures moving across it in a seemingly chaotic manner.

There were also numerous static marks showcasing the location of Nightmare Gates. He paled slightly, suddenly faced with a stark reminder of how many of them there were.

The marks littered the entire map like pustules, as if the continent was being slowly devoured from the inside by a lethal disease. There were a staggering amount of them in the wilderness, but the concentration grew exponentially in the vicinity of the siege capitals.<novelsnext> I think you should take a look at </novelsnext>

The moving symbols were all congregating toward the human settlements, too. The paths of the hordes of Nightmare Creatures might have seemed aimless at first, but if one looked at the bigger picture, it was painfully clear that all of them were slowly drawing closer to the twenty-seven cities.

It looked like an inescapable avalanche of death and despair. A nightmarish chain of doom and destruction that was tied around Antarctica's neck, its cold embrace becoming tighter with each day.

That was what the Evacuation Army was facing.

Feeling a chill creep up his spine, Sunny lingered for a few moments, and then glanced at the people walking in front of him. His eyes grew darker, and the shadows nestling in the corners of the strategy room grew deeper, too.

'...Unforgivable.'

ndαsnοvεl.cοm His hands would have turned into fists if he had not made a conscious effort to appear calm.

His heart, however, was dark and heavy.

'Unforgivable.'

Even knowing what was happening in Antarctica, these mighty people had come here to make it all worse. Sunny thought back to what Wake of Ruin had said about the comparative benevolence of the Great Clans, trying to remember the crumbs of sense he had found in those words.

But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't.

...In a sense, it was no different from the outskirts. The whole world was like that. No one cared if you lived or died in the outskirts, and the people who had the power to help you all chose to do nothing, or at least as little as possible.

In the same way, the people who held the true power were comfortable doing nothing to save the population of Antarctica. The Chain of Nightmares had happened in the Southern Quadrant, but the next time, it might happen somewhere else. Then, too, they would remain indifferent.

To those who lived in the outskirts, citizens seemed like people who inhabited a distant paradise. But to the great clans, the citizens were no different from the outskirt rats.

Of course, one could object and argue for the other side. The government was not malicious at its core, and its treatment of the people in the outskirts was born out of necessity. The outskirts existed because the planet could not sustain the whole human population... someone had to be sacrificed to make sure that the rest survived. Otherwise, there would not be enough resources to save anyone.

And it wasn't like the unfortunate souls in the outskirts were completely abandoned... there was a constant supply of cheap synthpaste, there were jobs, there was electricity, access to entertainment, and so much more. People were not being left to die... they at least had the means to survive, if only barely. It was just that their lives were more or less doomed to be short and bitterly hard.

In the same way, the great clans were not entirely heartless. It was just that their plans for humanity were aimed at the Dream Realm, and not the waking world. Even then, they made a little bit of effort.

They had sent Sky Tide and Dire Fang... the House of Night might not have taken part in the ground operation, but they did supply enough Saints and Nightwalkers to guide the naval convoys to and from Antarctica.

But still... Sunny could not forgive them. He didn't want to. All of it was a load of crap, as far as he was concerned.

He might have found a way to excuse the great clans if remaining passive was all that they had done, but they did not stop at that.

Not only had Valor and Song abandoned Antarctica to the Chain of Nightmares, they even planned to use it as a private battlefield and fight each other while countless people suffered and died around them.

That, he could not forgive.

...Sunny glanced at the back of the bleak man and smiled slightly.

'You want to slaughter the entire clan Valor? Wonderful. Slaughter them well.'

Then, he looked at Nephis.

'You want to destroy all of them? Even better. I'll cheer you on.'

Sunny was not a forgiving man. In fact, he was quite spiteful.

'Let's see how their little war goes...'

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    So many commenters are becoming apologists for the clans. Their indifference has a cost, and there's no way to justify it on the basis of self-interest. The clans depend on the mundane human population for their continued stability so it's in their best interests to have as many of them preserved as possible. And a united front in Antarctica would be have been infinitely easier than the shitshow it ended up being in the end.
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    Guys im starting to think Sunny doesnt like the great clans
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    It has already been said that the clans are more focused on the realm of dreams than on reality, so what happens in the periphery is not their fault but the government's, since they are the ones who rule the land.

    And the clans are not obligated to help all of humanity; if even Sunny didn't want to go to Antarctica, imagine how the other clans felt? I was going to say that they're fighting in a place with no hope, but then I remembered that there are innocent soldiers who will be caught in the middle of all this. If you want to kill yourselves, kill yourselves, but leave these soldiers alone. sigh
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      Sunny’s problem with all of them is that they have the power to help but instead use it to go at war against each other. Sunny didnt want to help at first either but then he quickly changed opinion both of the circumstances and living through the loss of everyone in center antarctica. If the great clans bothered to send even half of the power that they planned to go at war with, to central Africa, there was a high chance that the losses would have been much less
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    Sunny acting stupid, he still seems like that immature kid who has just completed his first night are, actually 17 year old sunny was much smarter than the present one
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    To all the people saying that Sunny is wrong to call out the Great Clans for not helping, let me remind you that in this chapter itself Sunny mentions that he would have excused them if they had not tried to turn the continent in their private battlefield.

    One more important thing, the great clans are not just remaining passive, since a long time they have been suppressing Masters from becoming Saints resulting in weakening human strength and now that Humanity needs the strength they just ignore it mostly and continue their own personal thirst for power.
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    Nice
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    Ngl Sunny Hate on Great Clans is kinda Forceful. Its like he is out of character.
    Bro the power the great Clan have doesnt come from the People. Its not their Problem to save everyone. Thats the Government Problem. The Government should be the one who send tons of Man power here not the Great clans. Thats where people Taxes goes.

    Few hundred Chapters Ago. Sunny is so against in the Idea of going to Antartica. He said why do he need to go in a Meat grinder he is so against on it. Now he wants everyone to Save the antartica and Lay their Hard worked lives? Bro they didnt became Saint and master by rolling around they got it from their hard work.

    You should instead bring all of the Forgotten Shore People and get your Sister there to lay their Lives too!!!! Such hypocrisy
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      I agree, he's trying too hard to dislike them. I get that he has his reasons but no one is really obliged to help someone just because they can. Pretty narrow minded imo.
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        Exactly its not their Obligation. In the first place Sunny didnt even want to go there. So if Even him dont want to go there in the first place. Why fo others want to go? He was just forced to go there too.
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      i dont think it is out of character for him
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      As Sunny just mentioned in this chapter, the Great Clans are not just remaining passive but using the continent as their private battlefield gambling with millions of lives.

      And the reason Sunny feels that the Great Clans are obligated to help is because they themselves suppress others from transcending and becoming Saints. So they aren't just mot helping, they are suppressing the people that can help and also gambling with lives of innocent for their personal growth.
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    Sunny wants war? Be careful what you wish for...
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    it might look stupid that Sunny is thinking this But that's natural, The poor always blames rich for its state and helplessness and rich always richer and so on...

    Yes the perspective is flawed ofcourse it is because it is selfish perspective and Sunny is selfish 😆😆😆
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    Damn
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