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Chapter 1176: Bitter Feeling

The location of the Nightmare Gate that led to the vicinity of the Black Skull was of paramount importance. Currently, no one except for Mordret was anchored to the Gateway of the Citadel, so that Nightmare Gate was still the only feasible way to reach it.

If it was located in the wilderness of East Antarctica, the battle between the two great clans was going to happen far away from the siege capitals and the civilian population.

If it was inside a city, though...

'Think rationally.'

Sunny walked through the corridors of the fortress as he analyzed the situation.

If the Nightmare Gate was located inside a siege capital, then there wasn't much he could do. The lives of countless civilians would be put in mortal danger, or maybe even snuffed out directly. The best Sunny could manage was to try mitigating the damage, somehow.

If it was somewhere in the wilderness, however... then he did not have to do anything.

His problems would just solve themselves. Valor and Song were welcome to slaughter each other as much as they wanted.

'Wrong.'

Thinking that way was shortsighted. Sure, the great clans were a bunch of hateful jerks, but they were also responsible for defending a vast portion of East Antarctica, albeit simply to keep up appearances. Their power was especially important when dealing with high-value targets like titans, since six out of the seven Saints present on the continent belonged to the Domains.

What would happen if all of them just went and killed each other?

'Nothing good...'

Countless refugees had already been evacuated, but millions more remained. If only the Evacuation Army had been given a few more months - enough for the legion of Sleepers to undergo Awakening - things would have been different.

But Mordret, the damned lunatic, had made that impossible. So, the power of the great clans was still too important.

Sunny felt sick to his stomach. He was deeply unhappy about the fact that, while the great clans were odious, they were also needed. They were like a necessary evil.

Thinking that way made him feel dirty. It felt like he was making compromises.

Was that how Wake of Ruin and the rest of the government felt?

'Forget about it. So what the hell do I do?'

It seemed that, thanks to Mordret, a bloody and destructive all-out battle between the forces of Valor and Song was now both close and inevitable. They could entirely obliterate each other, which would be the worst outcome, since there would be no one left to continue defending the refugees from the myriads of Nightmare Creatures roaming the continent.

Therefore, there was only one way for him to achieve the best outcome.

If there was no way to prevent the battle, he had to do everything in his power to help one side achieve victory... and not any kind of victory, at that. A pyrrhic one would be no different from mutual destruction. Only an overwhelming victory would minimize the losses of one of the sides, thus leaving enough fighters alive to make a difference in the evacuation effort.

'Wait... wait...'

Sunny suddenly froze, growing even more pale than usual.

His eyes widened.

His hands trembled.

...Then, slowly, a smile that seemed more than a little mad appeared on his face.

Through the shadow that was hiding in the sealed strategy room, he looked at someone who stood there, silently listening to what Morgan was saying.

A young woman with silver hair and cold grey eyes, clad in an intricate armor of black steel.

He looked at Nephis.

Sunny slowly exhaled.

'Was that what you meant?'

Was it not exactly what she had told him a lifetime ago, during the opulent ball of the great clan Valor?

That he would follow her not because she had ordered him to, but because he wanted to... with a smile on his face.

That their fates were intertwined.

On that day, Sunny had rejected Nephis and refused to follow her into the embrace of Clan Valor. Instead, he enlisted in the First Evacuation Army and left for Antarctica.

So much had happened since then...

And yet, here he was, planning to fight side by side with her under the banner of the great clan Valor, helping them in their sinful war against the great clan Song.

Entirely of his own accord.

Sunny reached with one hand and touched his neck, as if checking to see if there was a slave collar on it.

'What is this bitter feeling?'

A hollow laugh escaped from his lips.

After a few moments, Sunny shook his head and continued on his way.

'It doesn't matter, anyway.'

Sure, he felt bitterly reluctant to prove Neph right. But wouldn't it be pathetically childish, to throw a tantrum and change his decision just because his pride was hurt?

Since when did he have pride, anyway?

Whether he liked it or not, making sure that as many civilians as possible survived the Chain of Nightmares was indeed what he wished for.

So, if Sunny had to help Clan Valor battle Clan Song to achieve that goal, that was what he would do.

There was the possibility of helping Song defeat Valor instead, too. As far as he was concerned, one was just as vile as the other, so it made no difference to Sunny which side he would end up supporting.

However, he was already integrated into the Valor force to some extent, which was convenient. Nephis, Cassie, and the Fire Keepers were also here, so going to the other side meant potentially causing their deaths.

Directly or indirectly, that was not something Sunny wanted or was willing to do.

Which meant that he was stuck with Valor.

...Of course, it was highly questionable if his involvement would even make a difference. But he had to at least try.

He had to try his best.

Sunny moved through the port fortress, which was slowly becoming filled with noise. There was a strange smile on his face.

'...Ain't it funny?'

He was suddenly sad that the Sin of Solace was not there to appreciate the joke.

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    Am I tripping? Did we read the same story? Why are people confused about Sunny's character development? No offense to the guy below me, but WHAT do you mean "unpopular take I believe Sunny is having character development" YES THAT WAS THE WHOLE POINT OF THE LAST VOLUME! Sunny realizes his growing human conscious and embracing it, thats why the ending of last volume has so good, we saw Sunny cry for the first time and it was for the death of his cohort. And the guy below him, Mr. Gabriel, DID WE NOT SEE HIS DEVELOPMENT AS WELL! Mr. Gabriel said "I really dont like protagonists with such a rigid moral compass" did we read the same story? I think he means he doesnt like protagonist with more of a "hero" moral compass, but Sunny is in no way rigid; Do you think volume 1 Sunny would care abt these people? Hell, volume 4 Sunny probably wouldnt care abt these people. Once again, I mean no hate to these people, nor am I trying to be disrespectful or mean, im just so taken back by these comments.
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    This might be a unpopular take but i believe that sunny is having some character development. First of all in antartica instead of leaving Falcon scott, he stayed to protect the people. If that was beginning of the story sunny. Ngga would have been gone. Second he is stavning to his goal of saving the people of antartica even though he kinda listening to nephis.
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      Mhh my man... This development of human conscious and caring was the main focus in the last volume...
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    I don't really like protagonists with such a rigid moral compass as Sunny's; the only one I like like that is Klein Moretti (and he's become my favorite protagonist, he's amazing, haha). My other favorite protagonists, on the other hand, have an ambiguous moral compass, or none at all. sigh sigh
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    Holy shit sunny is such a hypocrite
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    First Sunny wants to deny fate, 2nd sunny runs away from fate,..... now he embraces it.

    Next im hoping he will try to break fate sometime in the future/ Or should it be going against fate first?
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    Way to go with Sunny's character development.

    In the past Sunny would have thought the same and actually change his course of action, but now Sunny has grown and can look past Nephis's words and give his goals priority.

    Sure what Nephis is said is coming true, but what matters is that Sunny didn't care and gave priority to his goals rather than being affected by Nephis.
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    What where did sin of solace go i aint read in a while
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      He just has to summon it to hear the voice
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    Nice
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    This guy is always like "me and Mordret aren't necessarily enemies, we have no reason to fight!" But then.. NOPE! They actually are on opposite sides now... they have to fight 🔥🤣
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    Correlation isn't causation, also f#ck nephis, her reasoning for using his true name is still vile and not forgivable, ever.
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