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Chapter 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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    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.


    This is what some of the readers don't understand.


    Well anyways, Modret is the only one that sunny calls back his true name most of the time
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    You guys are best friends you just don’t know it yet
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    ngl, i'd rather socialize with mordret than amon.

    mordret, like he said, has standards unless the situation or whatever suits or benefits him.

    with amon, well, how do i say it? depends on his mood? pray? 50/50?

    pressure
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      Be careful, the friend you're talking to might be Amon and you don't even know it. I might be Amon and I'm writing this comment.
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    I feel like people either hate or love Modret no in between
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    Im beginning to love mordret
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      same bro
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      I loved mordret since his introduction
      I always like antagonist like him (that's also the reason I have that guy as my pfp)
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    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?"
    idk bout yall but damn i like Mordred he is prob in my top 3 chars
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    Mordret is a whole ass mood lol…

    if Sunny had been able to think at that moment, he would have asked Nephis to use her power over him

    Just stop there Sunny… if you love her, you're her slave anyway, this just formalized it.
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      Exactly, idk what people complaining about, he was going to be under absolute obedience anyway even without the shadow bond
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    1531: Colors of the Sky.

    With his mind at ease, Sunny was able to get back to weaving. Due to the Crown of Twilight, he did not have to worry about running out of essence, and created threads of it with increasing speed.

    The sight of him sitting all by himself, moving two sets of shadows hands in addition to his own pair, must have been extremely strange —especially because his companions could not see the tenebrous strings wrapped around his many fingers. But they were long used to the strange things Sunny did from time to time, so he was mostly left alone.

    The Chain Breaker sailed duskward, slowly leaving the waters of endless dawn behind.

    At the same time, Sunny was observing Cassie.

    The blind girl did not do anything suspicious, assuaging his fears. Despite the poisonous accusations the Sin of Solace kept spouting into his ears, she was perfectly normal. Cassie spent half of the day steering the flying ship, then went about mundane tasks or rested in her cabin.

    She maintained a calm and friendly demeanor while spending time with the other members of the cohort, albeit remaining slightly aloof. Cassie had become rather taciturn, at some point, but it was not as if she was reticent and went out of her way to not participate in any conversations. It was just that she seemed content to listen quietly, most of the time, only voicing her opinions when there was a reason.

    When Cassie was alone, she remained composed and collected. There was not much to do on the peaceful days, but she was seldomly idle. Without anyone noticing, the blind girl had taken it upon herself to maintain the ship in pristine condition. Others had joined her belatedly, sharing the chores and menial tasks while chattering and joking.

    The atmosphere on the washed decks of the Chain Breaker was harmonious and tranquil.

    Cassie was only alone when she retreated to her cabin to sleep. Sunny felt more than a little bit weird — guilty, even — when sending his shadow to spy on the blind girl there. Of course, he made sure to look away when needed, so as not to see anything improper. But still, it was a strange situation.

    Luckily, Cassie was not doing anything to give credence to the

    insinuations made by the Sin of Solace. The only peculiar thing Sunny discovered was that she had developed the habit of keeping a diary, at some point.

    The blind girl had brought a leather-bound journal with her when they departed Fallen Grace, and was diligently leaving short notes on its pages before sleep. Sunny did not really want to read what she wrote, though. He wouldn't have been able to read the journal even if he wanted to, anyway — not because Cassie did anything to make it hard for someone to gain access to it, but simply because she wrote in braille.

    Apart from the leather-bound book, she had also brought a special slotted slate. The slate, which had probably been specially made for her by an artisan in Fallen Grace, consisted of two parts connected by a hinge. By opening the slate, Cassie could place a sheet of paper inside, and then poke holes in it with a stylus by following the slots.

    Because of how proficient Cassie was with handling her Flaw, it was sometimes easy to forget that she was blind. But she was — her Aspect Abilities might have allowed her to negate some of the most debilitating sides of her condition, but the underlying cause remained.

    When Cassie was alone, she could not borrow someone's vision to see the page. Her ability to sense what would happen a few moments into the future could not help her see the path of ink on paper, either. So, in these private moments, she could only use such a method to read and write.

    Separated from her by several bulkheads and the mass of the upper deck, Sunny looked away from the shimmering spellweave and gazed at the beautiful sky above him.

    It was painted with a million vivid colors, rays of sunshine falling through the radiant clouds. The leaves of the sacred tree moved gently, making the tapestry of shadows etched into the wooden surface of the deck shift.

    Looking down, he sighed quietly, and returned to his task. Days passed slowly.

    Eventually, they left the reaches of the Great River where dawn never ended. The sky gradually brightened, turning vast and perfectly blue. The nights were longer here, with water glowing softly in the absolute darkness of the absent stars.

    As the Great River changed, the people sailing across its endlessly flowing surface changed, as well.

    Kai finally did not seem disoriented anymore, having come to terms with the bizarre and incredible truth of the Third Nightmare. He quietly trained and prepared himself for the nearing battle, perhaps feeling remorseful about not sharing the hardships his friends had endured.

    Jet was practicing and experimenting with her mist blade, capturing new souls every time the Chain Breaker was attacked. She was slowly figuring out how to use her deadly weapon to achieve truly harrowing results, which sometimes chilled even her allies.

    Effie's belly was slowly growing. She spent most of her time helping the other members of the cohort with their tasks and preparing meals. The huntress remained cheerful and seemingly carefree, but Sunny could see somber emotions hiding behind that bright facade. She was distressed about the future of her child, and troubled because she was not able to support her comrades more.

    Mordret... was Mordret. It was impossible to tell what the bastard was thinking or feeling, but he seemed perfectly content with the situation. The only thing that bothered him was that there were not enough living beings for him to kill, which prevented him from forming more soul cores, creating Reflections, and then sending the Reflections to slaughter and rampage on their own, thus nurturing their power.

    Cassie remained her usual, unassuming self. Even with Sunny watching her closely, there was nothing especially notable about the blind girl. If anything, she seemed to be slowly growing more confident and energetic the further from Twilight they traveled.

    And then there was Nephis.

    It took a few weeks for her to recover from suffering the terrible torment of her Flaw and return to her usual self. Her eyes had regained their former liveliness, and her demeanor had shed the dispassionate emotionlessness of having her humanity burn away in the merciless flames.

    Sunny felt relieved that Nephis was back to being herself. But he was also tense and troubled.

    Because now that she was, he had no excuses to not talk to her anymore.
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      1532: Unchanging.

      After an especially fierce battle against a swarm of aerial abominations, the deck of the Chain Breaker was slick with blood. Fiend was sitting near a pile of grotesque corpses, munching on them with shining eyes. The disturbing crunching sounds spread far and wide, making the members of the cohort throw disgusted looks at him.

      The ravenous ogre paid it no attention, continuing his morbid meal in utter delight.

      The flying ship had landed on the water, and was now swaying gently on the waves. Its sails were filled with wind, and steered by Neph's steady hand, it moved swiftly across the current.

      Sunny had just finished inspecting the hull of the Chain Breaker to check if it had received any damage. Apart from a couple shallow scratches, everything seemed fine. Relieved, he gave Cassie the sign that it was alright, and went about helping Kai wash the blood off the deck.

      The motions of cleaning the ship up after a battle were so familiar by now that he could have performed them with his eyes closed and his shadows gone.

      Eventually, everything that needed to be done was done. The pile of corpses had disappeared, consumed by Fiend. The soul shards had been recovered and cleaned. The deck had been washed, the sails and masts had been checked.

      The members of the cohort returned to what they had been doing before the Nightmare Creatures attacked. Effie was already starting to prepare dinner, and a delicious smell wafted from the galley.

      The seven suns were falling toward the horizon.

      Instead of returning to his usual spot and manifesting shadow hands to continue weaving threads of essence, Sunny hesitated for a while, then made his way toward the stern of the ship. There, Nephis was standing in the runic circle, holding the steering oars.

      He leaned against the railing nearby and summoned the Endless Spring, taking a sip of the invigorating water.

      They spent some time in silence. The silence between them had been comfortable once, but now, it was making Sunny feel burdened. Eventually, he asked:

      «How long do you think it will take us to reach Fallen Grace?»

      Nephis looked at the sky, then shrugged.

      «Five weeks? Maybe six. Depends on the wind and the obstacles we'll meet along the way.»

      He nodded. All in all, two months would have passed since the day they left Twilight by the time Fallen Grace appeared in sight. Which meant that he would have spent around nine in the Nightmare. The same went for Nephis, while Cassie... Cassie would be closing in on having been in the Tomb of Ariel for the better part of two years.

      It would be five months for Effie and jet, and two for Kai.

      «What a mess.»

      Sunny wasn't even sure how old he was exactly, anymore, especially in relation to the other members of the cohort. He was still shy of turning twenty-one by several months, at least.

      After thinking about that for a bit, he asked:

      «How do you think the people in Fallen Grace are doing?»

      The citizens of Fallen Grace had been supposed to migrate it downstream after the news of the Defiled sybil's demise reached them. That would have allowed them to regain their youth, and maybe even usher in a new generation, with time.

      But since Sunny, Nephis, and Cassie had not bothered to stay back and check, there was no telling what actually happened.

      «I wonder how that brat, Cronos, is doing...»

      Nephis sighed.

      «It's impossible to tell. After all, we don't know how much time we spent on Aletheia's Island and to traverse the vortex.»

      That was true, as well. Sunny only knew how many revolutions he endured after becoming aware of them, not how many deaths it had taken for him to learn the truth of the loop. Time had also acted extremely strangely in the depths of the Great River, when they were traveling through the vortex, and in the dark void beyond.

      In a sense, the only member of the group who had experienced each day of the Nightmare normally, from start to finish, was Mordret. But even he had no idea how long it had been since they entered the Tomb of Ariel — or rather, since they started this cycle of the Great River — because it was close to impossible to track the passage of time in the reflected version of Twilight, where it had been frozen.

      All he knew was that he had played cat and mouse with Soul Stealer for a very long time before the Chain Breaker arrived.

      Sunny remained silent for a while, trying to choose the correct words. But they weren't coming.

      What was the point of words, anyway? If their troubles could be solved with words, they would have solved them a long time ago. Words were cheap, and actions spoke louder.

      Some problems could not be solved at all.

      He winced, then said the first thing that came to his mind:

      «I wonder... how that brat Cronos is...»

      «I'm sorry.»

      Neph's voice interrupted him, making Sunny flinch slightly. He glanced at her, surprised.

      Nephis was looking ahead, at the horizon. Her motionless face was painted by the light of the descending suns. She remained silent for a moment, then sighed and turned to face him.

      «I am sorry for making you dismiss your crown.»

      Sunny did not answer immediately. He kept quiet for a while, studying her face. His own expression was neutral, not exposing any of the swarm of emotions hiding behind it.

      There it was, an apology. The conversation he had been delaying went much smoother than he had expected, arriving at what could very well be considered the best possible outcome.

      But it did not solve anything.

      So what if Nephis was sorry? It did not change what she had done. It did not change what she could do in the future, either. They could discuss it endlessly, expressing their reasons, feelings, intentions, and desires. But that fundamental truth would not change, making all else meaningless.

      Perhaps it was just like the Sin of Solace had said. The only way to resolve this issue... was for Sunny to surrender.

      But he did not know how to, and did not wish to surrender, either. Eventually, Sunny sighed, as well.

      Looking away, he nodded.

      «...Yeah. I am sorry that you did that, too.»

      With that, he forced out a smile.

      His smile was unconvincing, and a little joyless.

      «But hey, what else were you supposed to do? At least you helped me save face. You might not have known it, but I was moments away from trying to bite you. That... would have been really embarrassing. Not to mention bad for my teeth.»

      Sunny shook his head and pushed himself off the railing.

      «Dinner is almost ready, so I'd better go. Cassie will take over from you soon. Come down before the food gets cold.»

      He waved at her and left.

      The first of the seven suns fell into the Great River, drowning in its unfathomable depths. Far behind them, the sky was already turning dark.

      The Chain Breaker continued sailing in the direction of the distant sunset.
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        Thank you!!! As always we appreciate it :)

        Also god damn I just want Sunny to be happy!!! Is that so hard, dude has it so rough and I really do feel like Nephis is sorry but I get his issue. Ughhh if only they both knew how to properly communicate and convey there feelings, but then it wouldn’t be as exciting of a romance.
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    1529 and 1530 are in 1522
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    It even has chapter 1530 in it 1522, the hero posted 4 chapters yesterday, in this case cps 1529 and 1530 should be in this chapter today
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      the chapters Title should be called Doubt you will see when the new chapters are released in the comments
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