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Chapter 1173: Red Herring

1173 Red Herring

Sunny was watching the battleship move across the tumultuous surface of the ocean.

But, of course, he was watching other things at the same time as well.

His shadows were spread throughout the port fortress, absorbing all kinds of information.

One was hidden in the barrel of an overheated rail gun, watching Nightmare Creatures laying siege to the walls of the stronghold. A deathly downpour of projectiles, both mundane and magical, was falling on the surging mass of attacking abominations. Figures of Knights could be seen within the horde, moving to eliminate the most dangerous targets. Saint Gilead was also there, clad in a suit of lustrous armor, facing the Nightmare Creatures like a bastion of immovable courage and steel. It was a familiar scene.

Another shadow was with the refugees who were nervously waiting for their turn to board the ships. The sounds of the battle were too oppressive to talk freely, but they couldn't help but whisper, sharing their fears and hopes. Sunny listened carefully, assessing the changes in the mood of the civilians, as well as how they perceived the conflict.

From time to time, he managed to learn something interesting from the rumors spreading among the refugees.

A third shadow was with Nephis, who had entered the field hospital beneath the fortress wall some time ago. She was kneeling in front of a bloodied stretcher, holding her hands above the terrible wounds covering the body of a mundane soldier. A soft radiance emanated from beneath her skin, and the wounds of the young man were swiftly closing. Her face was motionless and pale.

There were many people behind her who had been in the throes of suffering not too long ago, but were now healthy and whole. They were looking at her with eyes in which indescribable relief mixed with awe and reverence in equal measure.

The fourth shadow was with Sunny himself.

And, of course, the fifth shadow was slowly making its way into the sealed chamber where Morgan had gone a dozen or so minutes ago. Usually, Sunny would not risk getting that close to the Princess of War when she really wanted to keep her conversations private...

But today was a special day.

It was not because the main force of Clan Valor had left their designated siege capitals and assembled in this pot fortress to give battle to a large horde of migrating Nightmare Creatures — things like that happened from time to time, when it was more advantageous to deal with the threat sooner rather than later.

No… it was because today, Saint Madoc had returned from his clandestine mission in the territory of Clan Song.

To this day, Sunny was not sure whether Ascended Bast was truly the current vessel of Mordret, one of his reflections, or simply a diversion meant to sow confusion among his enemies. At times, Sunny had felt certain that the bleak man was none other than the Prince of Nothing, but he still harbored some doubt.

Whispering Blade was going to dispel his doubts once and for all.

The shadow did not manage to enter the sealed room — doing so would have alerted Morgan about its presence — but it did manage to slither into a service duct running above it, and peek inside through the small gap in the ceiling insulation.

Sunny frowned as he watched the ocean, noticing a disaffectionate expression on Saint Madoc's face.

The fearsome Transcendent was talking, his voice even: "...waiting for me. It was a trap from the very beginning. Which would not have been too inconvenient if Ascended Bast was, indeed, the abomination. However, he was not. I confirmed it."

Morgan leaned back and sighed. "Still. It couldn't be helped. We had to eliminate the possibility."

She lingered for a few moments, then asked: "How serious was the trap?"

A faint smile appeared on Saint Madoc's face. Throwing a quick glance at the young woman, he chuckled. "You don't have to worry about this old man, Morgan. Silent Stalker and Dire Fang were there… I could not leave without saying a proper goodbye, though, so they'll have a few new scars to brag about."

Many kilometers away, Sunny tilted his head a little. 'Such arrogance…'

However, was it really arrogance if Madoc was powerful enough to back up his words, and lethal enough to make each of them count?

Regardless of that, one question remained. If Ascended Bast had nothing to do with Mordret, then where the hell was that bastard, really?

In the sealed room, Morgan echoed his thoughts: "The situation is… problematic, then. None of the divinations managed to pinpoint his location. Either Queen Ki was generous enough to bestow that person with a truly powerful obscuring Memory, or he has some means of avoiding our gaze of his own. It is strange, though. How could a mere Master achieve such a thing?"

Madoc frowned. "We weren't able to confirm his Ascended Ability. Maybe it has something to do with that… you can't forget what Rank his Aspect is, Morgan."

Not paying attention to a dark expression on his niece's face, Whispering Blade added: "He might be closer than we think, too. These strange attacks we suffered recently — weren't our diviners strangely unable to ascertain anything about them? It can't be a coincidence."

Morgan remained silent for a while, then shook her head. "There is some correlation, but the pattern doesn't fit. More than that, the countermeasures we have in place to confirm the identities of our Ascended showed no anomalies. We can't check every refugee, mundane soldier, and Awakened, of course…"

Madoc thought for a few moments. "What about that government brute, Ascended Sunless?"

A slight smile appeared on Morgan's face. "Who do you take me for? He was the first one I checked. We have studied him thoroughly after the Night Temple incident, as well. Ascended Sunless is certainly not ordinary — his SS designation, service record, and age should attest to that — but he is definitely himself, and not that abomination's vessel."

Sunny frowned. Valor seemed to possess some kind of tool capable of determining whether one was possessed by Mordret or not, even if its function seemed to be limited to a small number of people. Nevertheless, he had been one of the people they checked… when the hell had that happened? He had not even noticed anything.

Back in the sealed room, Morgan frowned. "...So where is the creature hiding?"

At that moment, the door suddenly opened, and someone walked inside. Both Morgan and Madoc looked at the newcomer with surprise. "Cassia? How… bold of you, to come here without invitation."

The Princess of War smiled dangerously. At the same time, Madoc raised an eyebrow. "You'd better have a good explanation for this interruption, young lady."

Cassie lingered for a few moments, appearing somewhat nervous. Then, she said in a tense voice: "There is a message for you. I think you should come outside…"

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    I just think that thing they use to detect Mordret is faulty lol swindler ahaa wish oru2x
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    Noice
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    Nice
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    "Brute" lol
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    W chap
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    Oh Mordret is going to start his hunt huh?
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    Created acc for this comment (my opinion)
    I am reading this for 1. Time but Cassie needs to die her plot armor is crazy she jst knows everything Just too op, but maybe my opinion will change btw i dont hate her because she betrayed Sunny
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      I just want cassie to apologize properly to sunny for her actions, I think sunny deserves that much and not just an apology six months before like she did when they escaped soul devourer tree but on time apology, yes she tried to save sunny, maybe he had been dead if he stayed with nephis and rain also too but as much as I understand sunny his freedom meant a lot to him maybe more than survival cause it is the core reason of his survival, yes nephis treats him well still he likes her but can't be equal to her...
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        Either of your solutions do but unfortunately I believe she'll subtly manipulate sunny again and sunny once again will forgive her
        She never apologized for her betrayal considering her character she isn't senseless enough to not know that sunny is waiting for it but it.seems to me she doesn't care because she is gonna do it again
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          Cassie just makes no sense to me she behaves like a bitch towards sunny betrays him and doesn't even apologize but when we see her mother she (her mother) suddenly says that Cassie often talks about sunny and Cassie is happy when he talks to her

          (Sorry for the bad english)
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            Same i can understand why readers don't hate her but don't like her either
            Being a oracle she can't see sunny' care he gets hurt when he hurts her he is such a big softie
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        To be clear, she didn’t try to save Sunny. Like at all. The only reason she did that was to save Nephis. She explicitly says so. They both take his freedom without so much as consulting him and then don’t apologize because they’re supposed to be these “driven, ruthless” characters. Does it matter that Nephis did it to keep him alive? Who tf says Sunny couldn’t survive in the Forgotten Shore?? Would anyone let another person make them a slave without their approval even if it’s for their benefit??
        That’s why I don’t buy all these moments when he’s hanging out with his friends. They’ll bond and get closer and when push comes to shove Nephis and Cassie will do what’s convenient for them. Their dynamic is so messed up. After all that’s happened it’s Sunny who has to start treating them like friends before they do the same. This novel is sadly more interesting to me when he’s on his own.
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          I personally like his interactions with Kai and Effie.
          They truly like being around Sunny, Kai because Sunny doesn't lie and he has an interesting personality, Effie because she likes making fun of him.

          But I agree with Cassie and Nephis. They aren't his friends.
          They only come to him when they want something from him.
          Hell, I even noticed many small things here where it seems clear that Cassie is planning something once more with Sunny.
          And Cassie gets quite the buff from G3. She doesn't have any combat related abilities besides the see a few seconds into the future ability. But somehow she is able to fight Legacies where Sunny has to strengthen himself to not get immediately overwhelmed and beat. And somehow she seems able to use Sorcery or so, even though Noctis stated it would take decades or centuries to learn it properly. Even Sunnys sorcery is only possible because of the Fate Daemons bloodline which allows him to see the Weave of Memories and Echoes.

          Nephis simply sees Sunny as a good follower, but not as an equal or partner. Maybe a bit more than just a follower, but he is still a subordinate to her. Has Nephis ever asked Sunny about anything personally after the Forgotten Shore?
          Even Kai and Effie ask Sunny how he is and openly show worry about him, even though Effies is a bit different.

          And I am sure that if Sunny had told Kai and Effie the whole truth about what happened on the Forgotten Shore and all the knowledge behind it, they would drop Cassie immediately and would be suspicious of Nephis, because it would mean that all the deaths and horrors they faced after joining her were planned by her. And how she was ready to sacrifice them if needed. Because based on the prophecy of Cassie it didn't seem as if they would survive that battle.
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        She did but the apology was wild
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        Okay forget about Cassie for a moment. Let's make up a story. Let's say Sunny didn't become Neph's slave, but instead became Mordret's slave in the Night Temple. Which would have happened 100%, don't doubt it. So let's say Mordret makes Sunny kill his sister to remove distractions. He makes Sunny kill Kai and Effie because he hates them. Mordret allows Sunny to go to Antarctica on some mission where he makes Sunny watch his soldiers die. He makes Sunny risk civilian lives to kill Valor forces. All of these are plausible events that could happen. But these imaginary events aren't my main point that I'm trying to convey here. What I want to ask to all of you is, what if after Mordret, or even anybody else, after making Sunny a slave and making him do things against his own will, one day apologised to Sunny? Like "Listen Sunny, I'm sorry okay? I know you didn't want to do those things but they were necessary for me. So i apologise".
        Now tell me each of you f#ckers, is an apology really that effective.
        Okay forget about Mordret, what if Cassie simply apologises? And what after this? It's simply over? So he's to remain a slave eternally or as long as he lives, and one apology is enough for that?
        WHAT A BUNCH OF ABSOLUTE IMBECILES YOU PEOPLE ARE
        Instead of appreciating even a little the fact that she's been constantly making upto Sunny through her actions, every single one of you idiots wants to hear a f#cking word.
        Absolutely the epitome of idiocy.
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      The whole point is that Cassie thinks she knows everything. In reality she is been shackled by her abilities. In the second Nightmare Sunny got a bad evaluation from the Spell which basically told him: "Bruv don't follow destiny. Fight against Fate with all your might and change it." Cassie is a dumbass though. I think that is the point. In hindsight Neph being Sunny's Master is a good thing.
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        No she isn't.
        It is just that to change fate you have to work hard and be ready to pay the price for it yourself.
        But here in lies the difference between Sunny and Cassie.
        Sunny is ready to pay the price, while Cassie has others pay the price for it while she stays clean...
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          Wtf do you even mean by Cassie makes others pay the price? Like how many events can you name to confirm your statement? Are you so blind as to not see the things she's been doing for Sunny so far without even telling him? Bro what SwordDemon, change ur username to mundane dormant beast refugee.
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        Shut up your convoluted ass. What kind of point are you trying get across by connecting Cassie's first time experiencing her powers at the Forgotten Shore and the end result of Sunny's second nightmare. Do you see the time gap between these events you idiot? What? You expected her to know how fate works right after becoming a Sleeper? You expect every child that just got supernatural abilities to perform like a seasoned Saint? You must be better at being blind than Cassie herself. Your brain is as brutalised as Jet's core.
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    The fun begins
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    Time for action!
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    If u want to hear amazing ai audio to immerse yourself into this novel I recommend checking out the ( shadow read) YouTube Chanel. As of right now I have the lastest chapters out!
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      ill pass
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      Nah I’m good
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      Fu#k AI
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