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Chapter 1516: Consuming Wrath

Using the fact that the loathsome dragon had been distracted by the fly, Sunny considered his enemy for a moment. His mind was aflame with insatiable anger, so it was hard to think… hard to stay still and contemplate the way to kill his enemy better, even though that was his one and only goal. Somewhere deep down, Sunny knew that he had surrendered his most lethal weapon — his cunning — to the scorching temptation of wrath. But that thought, too, was obliterated by the ocean of boundless rage. 'That worm is strong.'

Sunny had called upon his most primal, most destructive power — the Shadow Shell. He had ravaged the Dread Lord as a ferocious sea serpent, a dreadful butterfly, a decaying leopard, and many more revolting shapes. His attacks had dealt some damage to the enemy, but none of them had made the dragon reel. The only thing that had was the Sin of Solace. Sunny glanced at the beautiful jade jian. 'He knows that sword.'

The Mad Prince had wielded the Sin of Solace, and so, the Dread Lord would be familiar with the sinister power of the cursed blade. Even if it had never been used against him, he would know and fear it.

That was because while Sunny could mutilate the dragon's flesh, the Sin of Solace could shatter his mind. It had been created from the whisper of Ariel, the Demon of Dread, after all. And there was no one more familiar with the terror of Ariel's secrets than the Dread Lord, who was similarly burdened by the knowledge of truth due to his Flaw. There was a problem, though…

Sunny could only wield the Sin of Solace in a human hand, but his human body could be destroyed by one bellow from the dreadful dragon.

Or maybe not. Grinning madly, Sunny dismissed the jade jian. At the same time, he called upon the shadows once again. They surged from the open gate of the Shadow Lantern, enveloping him like a dark tide. And then, a towering figure rose from that tide. This time, Sunny did not create the shell of a serpent, a butterfly, or a fearsome leopard. Instead, he borrowed a page from the Devouring Beast's book… and created the shell that was a perfect replica of himself, only on a much larger scale. Of course, he couldn't compete with the feral Plague, who had stood a hundred meters tall. But even at a third of her height, his head still rose above the battlements of the fortress. A furious dark giant made of shadows appeared in the middle of the courtyard, sharing Sunny's appearance. His towering body was covered by a cracked onyx armor… and a whirlwind of sparks surrounded his outstretched hand. Memories were mystical tools. They were created from the soul essence of their wielder, and adjusted to suit the wielder's body. That was why Awakened did not need to fit and tailor their armor, or mold the hilts of their weapons to their grip.

However, things changed once an Awakened reached Transcendence. The body of a Saint could transform, taking an entirely different shape. It was only then that the limit to how much a Memory could be adjusted to fit its wielder revealed itself.

Different Memories had different limits. Some could still be used by the transformed Saints, some could not. Generally, the more powerful a Memory was, the more flexible potential it possessed. And Sunny was willing to bet that the Sin of Solace, a Transcendent Memory of the Fifth Tier, possessed more than enough of it to be useful in the hands of a giant — especially because the form he had taken was only different from his own body in size, and therefore did not require the jade jian to stray away from its nature as a sword. All he had to do was pour more essence into manifesting it. Ten times more, a hundred times more, a thousand times more… it did not matter. Sunny's essence was inexhaustible right now. As the shape of a graceful sword, its blade dozens of meters long, started to manifest itself from light, Sunny grinned and dashed forward. It was going to take the Sin of Solace some time to weave itself into existence, and he would have to occupy the loathsome dragon until then. Struggling to control his massive body, Sunny leaned forward and rammed his shoulder into the wall of the courtyard. The entire fortress quaked and tilted, water pouring in through the broken gates. The wall itself cracked and collapsed, forcing the Dread Lord, who had been using it as purchase, to lose balance. Before the dragon could open his massive wings, Sunny grabbed onto him and pulled him down. His face was very close to the Dread Lord's bloodied chest… if not for the visor of the onyx helmet, Sunny would have tried to bite into his throat.

'What's this…'

Something glistened amidst the silver blood. There, between the midnight scales, was a scale that seemed different from all the others. It was dull grey, as if forged from iron, and had a peculiar shape. Sunny tried to get a better look at it, but at that moment…

He heard the annoying fly shout:

"S—sunny! I… I can't…"

'What...'

And then, a radiant arrow hit him in the back, slid into the crack of the Mantle, and detonated inside. 'No!'

The left side of the shadow giant's torso exploded from within. His onyx armor, which had already been severely damaged, crumbled into pieces. His left arm, which had almost grasped the hilt of the Sin of Solace, fell to the ground. At the same time, the dragon's maw closed on his neck, shredding it. The Dread Lord growled, tearing the giant's head off with a terrible pull. Blinded by terrible pain and disoriented, Sunny crashed on the cold stones. His shell fell apart, and he was banished from the embrace of shadows. His body rolled and came to halt in the rubble of the shattered fortress wall. He felt cold water licking his torn skin.

'Ah…'

The fly… he should have killed it sooner. The loathsome dragon must have whispered a command into the vermin's ear... Letting out a pained groan, Sunny forced his battered body to rise — only to see the Dread Lord's tail swiping at him with terrible speed. Remembering how the hollow vessels of Soul Stealer exploded into bloody mist after being struck by it, he let out a hateful scream and stepped into the shadows.

A moment later, he appeared on top of the crumbling wall. From there, Sunny could see the courtyard, and the figure of the bleeding dragon below him. He could also see Twilight in the distance, barely visible through the haze of dawn.

'What to do, what to do…'

Belatedly, he thought about his Shadows. Saint, Fiend, Nightmare… they could help him a lot in this battle. Especially Saint, who was immune to all mind attacks and could resist the authority of the Dread Lord. But thinking about them filled him with endless fury. No one was allowed to steal his vengeance from him… no one! Summoning the Shadows would only give them a chance to kill the odious dragon before he could. He would never allow that to happen.

'This… this is madness!' A feeble thought was drowned by the torrent of bloodlust and demented anger. Sunny was not going to allow anyone to steal his victims. No… if he summoned the Shadows, it would only be to kill them. Kill them all! In fact, it was exactly what he should have done.

Each of them was a Shadow Creature, and a powerful one at that, suitable to become fuel for his soul. He had painstakingly nurtured them himself, after all. So, wasn't it only right, for him to reap what he had sown? Just imagining the flood of shadow fragments he would receive from slaughtering his servants made Sunny smile viciously.

Was that how the Mad Prince had become a Titan? It had to be. Where else would the vile madman find enough fragments to form the seventh core, here in the Tomb of Ariel? Sunny would be wise to follow his example.

But first, he had to kill the dragon. And the traitorous fly...

Turning his head to look at his enemies, Sunny lingered for a split second.

Out there, far away… wasn't something strange happening in Twilight?

Suddenly frozen, he looked into the distance.  

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    So the mad prince had killed his shadows to become a titan?
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      yes
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    summary here.





    Consumed by the Crown of Twilight’s wrath, Sunny struggles to strategize against the Dread Lord, his cunning drowned by rage. Recognizing the Sin of Solace as the only weapon to make the dragon recoil—due to its ability to shatter minds, tied to the Dread Lord’s fear of Ariel’s secrets—Sunny transforms into a giant shadow version of himself, thirty meters tall, to wield a massive version of the sword. He rams the fortress wall to destabilize the dragon, spotting a peculiar grey scale among the Dread Lord’s wounds. Kai, under the dragon’s command, shoots a radiant arrow that destroys Sunny’s shadow giant shell, and the Dread Lord tears off its head. Ejected from the shell, Sunny escapes a lethal tail swipe via shadow step, reappearing on the crumbling wall. His rage tempts him to kill his Shadows—Saint, Fiend, and Nightmare—for their fragments, mirroring the Mad Prince’s path to Titanhood, but he resists, focusing on the dragon and Kai. Noticing something strange in Twilight’s distance, Sunny pauses, momentarily distracted from his bloodlust.
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    Sunny's IQ and cunningness suddenly increases whenever he goes mad does he have dual personality or something.
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    Sunny moving like prime Von
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    Nephis needs to order his ass to turn off the wrath enchantments
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    Sunny just running the 1s with the Dread Lord
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    Edgy Sunny is thinking silence!
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    No… if he summoned the Shadows, it would only be to kill them. Kill them all! In fact, it was exactly what he should have done.

    Dude shut the f#ck up! And deactivate that damned enchantment! Think for a bit and then continue to attack dammit
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      He could have done that if he could
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        And do you think I believe that shouting at a fictional character to do something would change anything about the fiction? I'm just having my fun commenting bullshit sometimes so I'm sorry but I'd still keep doing stuff like this.
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          Bro I am doing the same thing u are telling the next chapters
          Swearing the f#ck out of author to make sunny stronger and wth are other people more op than sunny when he got a devine aspect
          I get what u mean
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    Warning: For those who don’t read future chapters in the comment section there’s a huge spoiler so proceed with caution or just skip. Idk if bro will put a spoiler tag or not so it’s better to just skip to next chapter.
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    1523: Endlessly Flowing.

    Soon enough, the wind carried the clouds of ash away. Twilight was once again illuminated by the beautiful light of dawn... what was left of Twilight, at least.

    The floating fortress where the Dread Lord had died broke apart and drowned in the still water.

    The water itself was starting to move, sparkling in the sunlight. Now that the Serpent King's city and whatever enchantments had held it in place were destroyed, the current was slowly returning.

    Soon enough, the current would carry it all — the blackened ruins of Twilight, the corpses of the Defiled that had stormed it, and the broken ships of its fallen defenders — to the Edge, then throw them into the lightless abyss that lay beyond it. Where they would never be found or seen again, unless someone braved the void and reached the very bottom of Ariel's dreadful world.

    Erasing all signs that Twilight had ever existed from the endlessly flowing surface of the Great River.

    ...Until the next cycle came.

    Hopefully, Sunny would not be there to witness it.

    The cohort had returned aboard the Chain Breaker before the fortress drowned. Now, they were observing the charred carcass of the inconceivable abomination that had served as the foundation of Twilight slowly crumbling and submerging underwater. The brilliant explosion had put a net of cracks into it, and now, the weight of the immense carapace and the water pressure were slowly pulling it apart.

    Well... some of them were observing.

    Some were in no condition to pay it much attention, if any at all.

    Cassie was still unconscious. Her wounds, including the deep gash on her neck, had been healed by Nephis, but the blind girl was showing no signs of waking up, yet. Surviving the mayhem and the obliterating blast must have taken a toll on her.

    Nephis herself was sitting at the stern of the flying vessel, staring into the distance with a detached look on her face. She was utterly exhausted, but also... this was her usual state after overusing her Aspect. It was as if her humanity had been burned away, and needed time to restore itself.

    Somehow, Sunny felt that this time, that process would take longer than it had in the past.

    Which was... understandable. He already realized that the devastating explosion that destroyed the city, and turned every living being on its streets to ash, had been somehow caused by Nephis.

    Sunny did not know the details, but could see that she was a Titan now. That had to be the result of her fires consuming all the Nightmare Creatures that had been fighting against Soul Stealer, and then killing the mirror fiend himself. Neph's [Halfbreed] Innate Ability granted her a portion of the soul fragments of all beings killed by her flames, after all.

    He himself was in no mood to observe the collapse of Twilight, either. Slumped against the trunk of the sacred tree, Sunny was not much different from Nephis. Using the [King's Resentment] had taken a toll on him, making him feel utterly drained and exhausted. His gaze was distant, and his face was pale from fatigue.

    There was also a confusing storm of emotions raging in his heart, but at the same time, he was too numb to deal with that mess.

    For now, he was simply happy to be alive... happy that all of them were alive.

    While their enemies — against all odds — were dead.

    Saint, Fiend, and Nightmare were guarding the ship... and keeping an eye on Mordret, in case the bastard decided to do something malicious. However, the Prince of Nothing did not seem inclined to turn on his allies, at least not just yet. He walked around the Chain Breaker, looking curiously at this and that.

    That would have infuriated Sunny if he wasn't feeling so drained. What was that guy so curious about? He had already seen everything there was to see here, hiding in their eyes on the way to the Second Nightmare.

    Perhaps looking at things through someone else's eyes and doing it yourself was not quite the same. Right... perhaps this Chain Breaker was not the same as the real Chain Breaker they had left in the real world, either.

    In any case, Mordret was not a problem, for now. Which left only Effie, Jet, and Kai.

    The first two had been spared from participating in the battle for Twilight. Cassie had apparently saved them from being taken by Soul Stealer with the help of the Black Beast Locket, and then carried the locket out of the city before the obliterating blast.

    Kai, meanwhile, was full of questions, but too polite to ask them all at once. The poor guy must have been utterly confused... out of all of them, the start of his Nightmare was perhaps the most dreadful.

    As a result, the three were standing at the railings, looking at the blackened corpse of Twilight and talking quietly between themselves. Kai's expression constantly changed between stunned, expressionless, and mortified.

    «Look at him, emoting so much... wait. He was the one who killed the Dread Lord, wasn't he? Damn. If I had a credit for every time Kai killed a dragon... I would have two credits now... strange...»

    Sunny studied the face of his friend for a few minutes, considering if he had to apologize for trying to kill him. Kai had blown up his shadow shell, too, so... they were probably even?

    In any case, this dilemma seemed too tiring and complicated to consider right now. Looking away, Sunny turned his full attention to the wood grain of the Chain Breaker's deck.

    Everything had gone wrong in Twilight. He had failed... but also prevailed, in a sense. Soul Stealer was dead. The Dread Lord was dead, too.

    The army they had hoped to recruit was dead as well.

    And Nephis had used the Shadow Bond.

    To cure Sunny from madness, but still. She had broken her promise.

    Again.

    «What a mess.»

    Tired and confused, he closed his eyes and lowered his head to the root of the sacred tree.

    He just wanted to sleep.

    The problems, messy as they were, could wait until tomorrow.
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      1524: Bitter, Sweet.

      By the time Sunny woke up, it was night.

      Even this place of endless dawn had a night, just like the crimson expanse of eternal dusk had one. However, nights were short and fleeting at the edges of the Great River.

      Before he knew it, the sevens suns were already rising again.

      The world became painted by the soft colors of the breaking dawn. With a sigh, Sunny rubbed his eyes and sat up.

      He felt... strangely great. His body was in perfect shape because of Neph's healing flames, and his mental energy had been restored with the help of the Shroud of Dusk after having a good sleep.

      Nightmare had also guarded his dreams, as well as the dreams of everyone else aboard the Chain Breaker. Here in the pyramid built by the Demon of Dread, that alone was more important than one would think.

      «Great...»

      Nevertheless, his good mood was diminished when he remembered what had transpired in Twilight.

      «I... should probably be happy, right?»

      Beyond himself, even.

      And he was, to an extent. Two of the most dangerous enemies there were in the Tomb of Ariel had been slain, so why wouldn't he? Finally, the end of this Nightmare did not seem so distant as to be impossible anymore. Salvation was within reach, already visible far in the distance — just like the first rays of the rising suns were, shining from beyond the horizon to break the reign of night.

      But Sunny couldn't feel completely happy. That victory of theirs had been too perilous, almost turning into defeat. In fact, it should have been a defeat, if not for a couple miracles.

      Other than that... he was not happy with himself, personally.

      Sunny had accomplished a few astonishing feats during the battle for Twilight, true — reaching the throne room of the Serpent King's palace, lifting the curse of frozen time, resisting the authority of the Dread Lord, fighting the Defiled Saint almost to a standstill while being inhabited by madness, and even realizing the full potential of his current level of mastery over Shadow Dance.

      What other Master could boast that they were not only capable of transforming themselves akin to a Saint, but were also not limited to a single static form? Turning into monstrous serpents, winged horrors, and dreadful beasts... truly, the depth of his Divine Aspect was slowly starting to put the entire hierarchy of Awakened under question.

      Most of the things Sunny had done yesterday, nobody else could have accomplished. And without him there, the cohort would have undoubtedly perished.

      And yet...

      In the end, he had been defeated. He had been defeated by the Dread Lord, and he had been defeated by the [King's Resentment] enchantment of the Crown of Twilight. Most of all, he had been defeated by his own lack of foresight and knowledge. He was only alive by chance.

      Knowing that did not feel great at all.

      Sunny sighed.

      «Well, one can't win every time.»

      He knew that such thoughts were immature and childish. He had long realized, after all, that his allies were a part of his power. So, their triumph was his triumph, just like his triumph would be theirs in turn. Still... Sunny couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed in himself. He had done remarkably well in this Nightmare up until yesterday. Experiencing a serious setback was a change of pace.

      And then there was the fact that Nephis had to resort to using Shadow Bond in order to make him come back to his senses.

      He... did not know how to feel about it.

      Logically, there was no reason to be hurt or angry. It had been done for his own good, after all, and brought him no harm. It might very well have saved the lives of his friends, too. In fact, if Sunny had been able to think at that moment, he would have asked Nephis to use her power over him to help him escape from the insidious effect of the [King's Resentment] himself. That would have been a cunning way to cheat the system.

      But humans were not logical creatures.

      All Sunny knew was that he could not forget that moment. The horror of having his will violated in such a tyrannical fashion. The hopelessness he felt when his body and soul moved despite his wishes, refusing to obey him. Obeying someone else instead. The demented fury he had felt at that time only made the experience so much more disturbing and vivid.

      That memory was like a shadow that hung over his head. Grimacing, Sunny shook his head and looked around.

      A moment later, his expression soured. He noticed a pair of hateful eyes glaring at him from a few meters away... the Sin of Solace was back, looking at him mockingly.

      «Finally awake, are you? So, how does it feel to be...»

      «Shut up.»

      Sunny did not let the sword wraith finish and stood up, deciding to go find the other members of the cohort.

      Nephis was still in the strange state of having had her... reserve of humanity burned away by the terrible torment of her Flaw. Usually, she would have already been up and about, preparing breakfast for the cohort, but today, that did not happen. Instead, Nephis was simply meditating at the stern of the Chain Breaker, unmoved and unbothered by anything.

      The other members of the cohort had chosen not to disturb her. There was a tantalizing smell spreading through the air — Effie had taken it upon herself to cook up a feast, using the supplies stored in the cargo hold of the flying ship without sparing any of the ingredients.

      Sunny heard his stomach growl, and realized how hungry he was.

      Soon, all of them — even Nephis — had gathered on the mess deck, sitting around a table.

      Cassie had regained consciousness, but was still pale. Kai seemed to be a bit out of it, undoubtedly digesting the many incredible twists and turns of this bizarre Nightmare. Effie and Jet were, more or less, their usual selves.

      It almost looked like the good old days when the cohort shared meals together, with the added bonus of having Jet keep them company.

      There was only one thing spoiling the atmosphere.

      Mordret was also there, sitting near Sunny and looking at them with a curious expression.

      The Prince of Nothing picked up a pair of chopsticks and smiled pleasantly.

      «What's for breakfast?»
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        Thanks bro
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        Thank you, always appreciated oh one that provides the latest chapters
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        Thank you Pro100zver
        Also I'm surprised that Sunny said "shat up" and Sin of Solce did shut up, and Sunny's reaction on Neph's command is same as I expected.
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        I sincerely hope from the bottom of my heart that someone has taken the dragon's body, otherwise, it would be a huge letdown from the author.
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        Eu gosto de Mordret 😅. Desde Falcon scott eu teorizava que Sunny muito provavelmente seria capaz de ter muitas formas e estamos caminhando pra isso
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