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Chapter 1184: The Final Argument

Just like that - and, perhaps, just as expected - the last opportunity to avoid disaster slipped away from their grasp. Saint Cor desperately tried to salvage the situation, but it was hopeless.

The armies of both clans were fully prepared to annihilate the enemy, and perhaps be annihilated themselves, on that cold November day. Their bloodlust could not be quenched with words. The fates of countless civilians were about to be decided on a battlefield where humans would be killing other humans, not the Nightmare Creatures.

No... there would be Nightmare Creatures, too. A sea of abominations would be killing humans on the orders of a Saint. Somehow, that fact made the whole situation even sadder.

'The gods and the daemons had fought side by side against the Unknown, too... but, in the end, they slaughtered each other.'

The battle did not start immediately. Sunny half-expected the emissaries to lunge forward without wasting even a single second, but after exchanging murderous gazes, they simply turned around to return to their soldiers. The cold sky was full of heavy clouds, plunging the world into grey twilight.

The leaders of the two armies were leaving to prepare for battle. Mordret stared at the backs of Morgan and Madoc for a few moments, then threw a quick glance at Sunny and smiled. With that, he left with Seishan, and his Reflections followed.

Wake of Ruin was motionless, looking at the ground. Somehow, he looked older than usual. A heavy sigh escaped from the Saint's lips.

"Ah... the world is changing too quickly. Or is it me who can't keep up anymore?"

He lingered for a few moments, then looked at the Ascended of the Evacuation Army with a heavy gaze. Wake of Ruin hesitated, as if wanting to say something, but then simply shook his head.

"Withdraw."

The Ascended shifted, preparing to follow his command....But Sunny didn't. Instead, he grimaced and took a step away, in the direction where the emissaries of Valor were walking. Noticing his movement, Saint Cor frowned.

"What do you think you're doing, young man?"

Sunny stopped and looked at him calmly.

"What am I doing? I'm doing my best to make sure that as many people as possible are evacuated safely. That's the mission I signed up for when I joined the First Evacuation Army. What are you doing?"

The old Saint stared at him incredulously. Then, sparks of dark anger ignited in his eyes. Standing under the wrathful gaze of a Saint was nothing short of suffocating.

"Don't question my determination, Major Sunless. The government has never broken its neutrality! That is the only way to sustain this world. That is how we prevent it from being destroyed and how we save lives."

Sunny truly respected Wake of Ruin. No matter how unpleasant the government Transcendent was, he had nothing but admiration for the old man. However, he was fed up with empty words.

Glaring at Saint Cor without looking away, Sunny gritted his teeth.

"...Tell that to the millions of people who died in Falcon Scott. Tell that to the families of the soldiers who died under my command. Go tell the people who are going to die because we did nothing today that their lives were sacrificed for the sake of your damned neutrality. Better yet, go to the outskirts and explain to the people there how the government is sustaining them. Or don't... to be honest, I don't care. I'm still going to fight."

Wake of Ruin grimaced.

"You foolish brat... don't be blinded by short-term benefits! We can get involved today, but what will happen tomorrow? What will happen a year from today, ten years? Stand down!"

The Saint was seriously angry. For a moment, Sunny even felt as if his life was in danger...

But then, suddenly, Jet calmly walked away from the government Ascended and stood shoulder to shoulder with him.

Saint Cor scowled.

"Reaper, what the hell are you..."

Jet shook her head.

"Calm down, old man. Sunny is right... we can't compromise and bide our time anymore. You said it yourself - the world is changing. Old tactics won't work. Going forward, there won't be any easy decisions."

Before he could answer, she looked at Sunny and added:

"And you, watch your tone. The old man is right, too. If the government decides to start openly choosing sides, there won't be a government in a few months. Can you imagine what will happen next?"

Sunny blinked, while Saint Cor pierced her with a cold look.

"...You say these things, but you're standing by his side. Am I missing something?"

Jet shrugged and grinned.

"Well, it would be scandalous if the legendary Wake of Ruin fought under the banner of Clan Valor. But... a couple of renegade Masters? No one will bat an eye. The government must stay neutral, but that doesn't mean that I have to. I am my own person, after all. Or have you forgotten that fact?"

Her voice was calm and friendly, but the last words sounded cold. It was as if the temperature of the air around them dropped by a couple degrees.

Saint Cor shook his head.

"Don't do anything stupid, Jet."

But she simply stared at him silently for a few moments, unmoved. Eventually, Wake of Ruin grimaced and turned away. He didn't say anything more, either. But somehow, it felt as though their silence conveyed too much meaning.

As the old Saint walked away, Kai and Effie looked at Sunny with tense expressions. He could understand a lot from their eyes, as well. It was as though the three of them were having a silent conversation...

But in the end, Sunny just shook his head.

He knew what his friends wanted to do. They were willing to join him - not for any poignant reason, but simply because he was their friend. Nephis and Cassie were, too.

But, considering how things went, many people could die today. Someone had to stay alive to pick up the pieces.

So, he silently sent them away.

Maybe it was a bit hypocritical of him to refuse their help after proclaiming that he would do anything in his power to save as many people as possible. But Effie and Kai were people, too.

He wanted to save them, as well.

So, they left with Saint Cor.

Sunny and Jet, meanwhile, hurried to catch up with the retreating emissaries of Valor.

When they did, he suddenly felt cold and confused.

Sunny had decided to help one of the sides achieve as clean of a victory as possible...

But, with how things had turned out, was it even possible for Valor to win? From the looks of it, it was Song who held an overwhelming advantage. If anything, he should be helping them...

Full of uneasy thoughts, Sunny stole a glance at Morgan.

She must have understood how desperate her army's situation was, as well. He had expected to see a grim expression on her face... fear, even...

But, to his surprise, Morgan was walking while hiding a satisfied smile.

Sunny's eyes narrowed slightly.

'...What the hell is she smiling about?'

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    W chap
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    Sunny had decided to help one of the sides achieve as clean of a victory as possible...

    But, with how things had turned out, was it even possible for Valor to win? From the looks of it, it was Song who held an overwhelming advantage. If anything, he should be helping them...

    Well at least he can acknowledge this...

    I could be completely wrong, but did Sunny's soldiers not die cause... they signed up for it? Or how does that work?

    I completely understand why he thinks having less Legacy deaths here will keep more of them alive to protect civillians. But he actually knows Valor and Song didnt come here to save anyone. They came to fight it out for the black pyramid in the DR. This war is actually the whole point. Isn't this the cleanest outcome you could have, where both clans go all out at a far distance from the civillians? Isn't this better than always being on edge and sabotaging operations in the actual fortresses so civillians don't die?

    I really can't understand his perspective at all. I'm glad he cares enough about the average person to actually do something about it, but this doesn't make sense to me. The clans were always going to fight in Antarctica. The whole region was set to explode already, Mordret is just the first bomb to go off.

    All this just points to him joining Valor cause he's obsessed with Nephis and that's just tragic. I can only hope that changes eventually. Man, she told him "I don't need to make you follow me, you'll do it and you'll be happy about it" and months later he's like "haha yh I guess she was right". ??????????

    Rant over lol
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    Bro really got that character progression. He is not worrying about awakened or ascended dying he kills them all of the time. He is worried about common people dying in aftermath.
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      ye bro idk if this is character development but sunny's mindset needs to change and whats with my soldiers died mfs knew they were going against a corrupted titan and they thought they could do something to that shit with 2 master and bunch of awakened + mundane soldiers they could have simply accepted that they evacuated as much as they could and thats their limit now withdraw and get the fk out of there why give up on ur fking lives just like that they were clearly more valuable on bunch of normal humans on the ship
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        im also still confused as to why so many from the army stayed back when they could have been of help in east antartica.
        maybe they thought they could have a chance? winter beast had been held at stalemate by a single saint and they saw that sunny had already oneshot a fallen titan before (among other feats) so they might have underestimated winter beast
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    Sunny's hypocrisy needs to be studied. Going by his logic the people he will kill to solve the war are also humans
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      Almost no one sees legacy as humans in this series even the legacy themselves don't they beleiev themselves to be above it. Over 60k people were less valuable than a single saint. These two legacy have decided to rob the world of multiple masters and saints for a blood war. While actively a whole continent is falling amd many mundane and sleepers are dying. A big piece of this overall arc has been that their could be an influx of sleepers added do to call and the seeds planted but now all of that is at risk due to 2 organizations. I'd separate them from humans as well in this given situations. And let's no forget the sovereigns want to and plan to abandoned earth
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        I agree with your point that legacies shouldn’t be considered human because they’re killing people, okay? Then let’s look at another perspective, there was a point where Mordret took over a random soldier’s body to enter the gate. Are they not human? Just because they’re part of the legacy clan, do they not count as human? They aren’t legacies themselves, they’re just simple foot soldiers. The government soldiers who died are similar to them, so what Sunny is saying is he’ll be killing government soldiers too. And just because someone is an innocent bystander doesn’t mean they haven’t committed a crime. Doing a crime and letting someone else commit the crime is just as heinous, mind that.
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          I feel you do kind of answer the question they are drones they will follow the organization if that organization is against you you will have to fight those "normal" everyday people. The main issue in my reply was towards what is being lost now that they are fighting. Rather than just waiting or even using this to recruit many more sleepers would probably not have caused any ire in sunnys view it's the fact they have decided to use significant resources from their organizations to kill eachother while actively being their to help evacuate. Sunny suffered quite a bit and now with some nice reinforcements they just decide to shank eachother in back alleys rather than help possibly save a whole continents worth of people.
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          they arent simple foot soldiers though.they know what they are doing.remember,any legacy is an elite,even the foot soldiers are.wich means they can think for themselves.they know the consequence of their clan yet still go with excitement into war.so they are not innocent foot soldier they know damn well what they are doing
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          He's not killing government soldiers? Also I really, really want you to think about what it means to let a crime happen. A lot of these government soldiers are doing their due diligence to evacuate people from the antarctic and before that, to save the people. They are not valuing human life less and furthermore, it is explicitly stated what happens if they choose sides. I don't think Sunny is unreasonable enough to understand that the government won't want to achieve a clean fight if it means breaking neutrality. Their past behaviour can only be attributed to letting the least amount, not a zero amount, of harm to be dealt to the wider population and or general powerlessness (lack of manpower and saints). It is extremely disheartening to see a simple dichotomy of people lead to a misguided conclusion of hypocrisy.
          Not really sure why we bringing in Mordret since it is well established, that man is a psychopath.
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      Humans who chose to fight against each others,not bystanders who had nothing to do with their war
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    What's there to save them from? They're going at this by themselves and the only thing Sunny can do is kill Mordret and take control of the Citadel, which is frankly impossible because he doesn't have a cheat that allows him to have the equivalence of 6 Corrupted Tyrants (seems like average strength of Saints) at hand like Mordret too. I would be fine if this was an excuse he used to enact his vengeance or something but we know he can't lie. It would be cooler and personally better if he had just gone f#ck it and didn't give a f#ck about the consequences which the author had shown him to have something similar a few chapters back.
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    Dumb
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    If he joins the war wouldn't there be more bloodshed and lost lives.
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    I bet she's still hiding a supreme echo or something, she isn't foolish enough to start a losing war wiseacre
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    Они улыбаются 24/7. Даже не нужно так удивляться. Это заболевание лицевых мышц.
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    Sunny is a damn hypocrite
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      Aren't we all talking about equality when we have people we put above others i hate those characters the most who sacrifice their families the most does promises made towards them not count
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      In what way?
      I mean, almost every human is a hypocrite.
      Just look at parents. They tell their children not to do things they do themselves.
      But Sunny should be honest and admit that he only joins Valor because of Nephis
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