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Chapter 1530: Blessing of Misfortune

Sunny was restless. Cassie had survived, which brought him indescribable joy. He would have been… broken, if she had perished in Twilight. Nephis would have never forgiven herself for causing the death of her best friend, either. Not to mention that Effie and Jet would have been killed, as well, making the heartbreaking tragedy simply unbearable.

So, it was the epitome of wonderful that Cassie had survived.

But how had she survived? He did not know. It was close to impossible for her to be driven all the way to the limits of the city by accident. Which meant that she had fought her way there on purpose. Which meant that she knew what would happen.

…Which was also impossible. Not even because Cassie would have shared such precious information with them, allowing the cohort to come up with a better plan, but simply because she was not capable of perceiving the past and the future in the Tomb of Ariel. She had told them so herself — all Cassie saw in her visions, ever since entering the Nightmare, was darkness. That was what saved her from sharing the fate of the sybils, who had all been Defiled by the visions of the Estuary. Here in the Tomb of Ariel, Cassie was blind to the future and the past. That was her saving grace.

She could not have known what would happen in Twilight. Otherwise, she would have been Defiled — and she wasn't Defiled. Sunny knew that because he could see Cassie's soul, and because she was still a carrier of the Nightmare Spell.

And yet she had to have known, somehow. It made no sense at all.

Confused, he even remembered the eerie and nonsensical thought that had entered his mind after they escaped Aletheia's Island. That Cassie could have been able to remember the previous cycles of the Great River, just like the Mad Prince had. Which would make her Torment. But she couldn't be Torment for the same reason — if she was, Sunny would have been able to see the darkness of Corruption in her soul, and the Spell would have banished her from itself. The strange incongruity gnawed at him more and more with each passing day.

The only reasonable explanation was that fate had played a trick on them. It was almost impossible for Cassie to have found herself near the gates of Twilight when the explosion happened — but only almost. She must have gotten incredibly lucky. Sunny was no stranger to witnessing extremely improbable events. His entire life was full of them due to his [Fated] Attribute. This time, they must have received a blessing of fortune. There was no other sensible way to explain what had happened. And still, still…

He was restless, plagued by doubt.

It was to the point that Sunny was having trouble concentrating on weaving. He found himself glancing at Cassie furtively when she was nearby, and then felt ashamed for doubting one of his companions.

Not to mention that it was absolutely useless to try and spy on the blind girl secretly — because she could have been watching the world through his eyes, and would be aware of him looking at her. In any case, Cassie seemed to be perfectly normal. Well… as far as the word normal could be applied to her. She was mostly quiet, but not alarmingly so. She usually kept to herself, but not to the point of avoiding others on purpose. Usually, she would take her turn controlling the Chain Breaker, then descend below deck to rest when Nephis replaced her on the steering oars. When they were attacked, she participated in the battles, supporting the cohort from behind and stepping forward if there was a need. When everything was calm, she rested and went about her usual duties of maintaining the ship.

Of course, Sunny did not know what she was doing when nobody was watching. How could he?

Well, actually… he could. Spying on the blind seer was not an easy matter, considering that she could see through the eyes of the potential spy and knew their every move. However, as far as Sunny knew, while Cassie could use her Ascended Ability on the members of the cohort, she could not do the same with his shadows. She could also see through his eyes, if she wished to, but she could not see what he saw through the shadows. So, if he wanted to, he could send one of the shadows to observe the blind girl, just in case there was something strange going on with her. However, he wasn't sure that it was an appropriate thing to do. Sunny was very peculiar about trust. It had taken him a long time to gain the ability to trust others, so he cherished it greatly. Being able to trust, and receiving trust in return — those were intangible, but precious things. So, even if sending a shadow to observe Cassie would do the blind girl any harm, he would be breaking trust with her. Their relationship was complicated and tumultuous, and they had endured a lot together to repair it. He was reluctant to jeopardize that relationship…

But the Sin of Solace kept whispering into his ear, fanning the flames of Sunny's paranoia. In fact, the sword wraith did not whisper, but was incredibly loud with his insidious accusations and insinuations — especially so when Cassie was nearby. She never reacted, which made it seem as though she was unable to hear the odious apparition.

…Or was pretending to not hear it masterfully. 'Just think about it rationally.'

It was hard for Sunny to be dispassionate when it came to Cassie, but this time, he had to be. 'We only made it this far because of Cassie. But if I remove our friendship from the equation… she has indeed been behaving strangely. And there are certain thighs about her actions that can be seen as suspicious, if a stranger evaluates them.'

Which did not mean that they really were suspicious… just that they could be.

Lowering all six of his hands, which had been weaving strings of shadow essence, Sunny frowned. 'In the end, it all comes down to a simple question. Do I want to be polite, or do I want to be safe?'

Seen in that light, his dilemma had a definitive solution.

It was much better to be safe than sorry. After shaking his head, Sunny secretly sent one of his shadows to keep an eye on Cassie. He was almost entirely certain that he would not discover anything concerning.

It was much better to be safe than sorry. After shaking his head, Sunny secretly sent one of his shadows to keep an eye on Cassie. He was almost entirely certain that he would not discover anything concerning.

But at least the little part of him that had been restless and concerned was calmed by that precaution, allowing him to return to his tasks with an easy heart.

He continued weaving.

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    Porcelain Doll Sunny
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    Mordret X Cassie is perfect man Sunny doesn’t trust either of them
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    Deathseeker
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    All I will say is that once someone broken your trust they will do it again
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      LycanFlood
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      Yeah, i don't particularly like this spying. He should just talk to her, being neph if you have to
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    kollosus_na
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    I wonder if it was the Sybil she summoned right when time unlocked that told her… heck, given her talents maybe she is torment.
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    Awybin
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    Sit down and talk
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    SrgtLock
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    I’ve been wondering that same thing about Cassie, during that whole escape into the water she seemed to know what was happening. The thing is she shouldn’t be able to or at least that’s what she said to sunny, but remember what those river born said about her? She saw threats before they happened and prepared for them before it was a problem? She also fought that Syble in the tomb with future sight. There are inconsistencies afoot.
    Or I’m just a nut. troll14
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      Dadadai Shukosha
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      In this fight with the Sibyl, she used his precognition and not her Oracle gift. but since Cassie showed up she's been the odd one out.
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    Nyfeirg
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    I wonder. Maybe she leads him somewhere, knowing he will be suspicious of her. Is it some scheme of her to protect him later?

    Or is she just corrupted and tries to betray them later? After all, she betrayed him once to protect Nephis, so, as we say: "those who already did once can also do it twice."

    Knowing the future is a very dangerous and lonely path. Because those who are your friends can be your enemies in the next instant, and because you foresee it, you try to isolate yourself from being harmed because of deception.
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      Dummybaron
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      I think something is going to happen to Sunny and he will stuck in the middle of nowhere, and everybody else will just return to the waking world. I honestly thinking that Sunny will die and become Shadow in remnants of Shadow God's Domain(not the one Sunny posses)
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      Xenko
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      How did she "protect" Nephis by exposing Sunny's true name? Leaving Neph to the harrowing journey through the desert and the nightmare that would break her mentally, while allowing Sunny to escape to the real world? If you remember, at some point in that fight, Sunny was even wining with his shadow dance and perhaps would won, thus saving Neph and leaving himself alone in the dream world. If anything, Cassie was protecting Sunny.

      But overall, Cassie was trying to protect BOTH of them, even if Sunny did not liked how she done it, so I honestly don't share all the contempt that people give to Cassie

      She's a complex character, who made a difficult decision in a difficult situation, trying to make the best of that shitshow they were in, but people can only see "betrayal", which is such absurd simplification that it's just irritates the hell out of me
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        Dummybaron
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        I think and I say it again: "I THINK" that if Cassie sees in the future that one of the cohorts will die, she will try to change it somehow, but if she sees in the future that one of the cohorts will die and this is the best outcome, then if she tries to change it, everyone will die and she will just accept it. What I'm really trying to say that this situation is happening right now and I think that Sunny will die. (I litteraly don't have any proofs, It's just my imagination)
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        Nyfeirg
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        I understand, but in the same way, you don't understand how people can hate Cassie for her wrongdoing; others can't understand why people like her.

        I'm not fond of her because of how she treated Sunny. Yes, she tried to protect both, but what? How, by exposing Sunny's True name, is she a very good friend? Now, Sunny is devout to listen to every order Nephis tells, even though she only does it for his sake, but, eventually, he lost his self. Isn't it despicable to be under someone else, fated to listen to every order without being able to retaliate or act like you want? Is being a Slave of someone something to be proud of?

        I wouldn't be surprised if his feelings for her were somewhat due to his situation.

        In the end, everything would have been different if not for her betrayal. (I don't remember if she told him her flaw, though. If yes, that has somewhat balanced their relationship, but if not, don't you find it very unfair he is the only one whose flaw has been exposed?)

        Well, I'm not blinded by my dissatisfaction either. I know there is more than meets the eye behind that, and without this betrayal, Nephis and Sunny's relationship wouldn't have been so close.

        So, I won't say Cassie is evil, but "for the greater good/for your own good" has never been a way to befriend people.

        Let's wait until this arc finishes! No matter what happens, Cassie and Sunny will pass this ordeal together.
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          Xenko
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          All you say about slavery is just and reasonable, I won't argue with that obviously

          The problem here, the discussion here is not about is cassie a good friend or not(personally I don't think there's really a way for cassie to be good friends with anyone due to her abilities, but nevertheless) the discussion is about that people look at the situation from the point of Sunless

          Sunny have every right to hate Cassie, it's completely understandable. But readers are not Sunless, we can see the whole picture and not react to some things as emotionally as characters do(Again, no blaming, they have every right)

          In the whole picture, Cassie continuously tries to bend fate so it wouldn't be as heartbreaking for the cohort as it could possibly be.

          Did her actions bring harm to Sunny? Yes, absolutely

          Is this a reason for a READER to hate her? Well, if the reader is strongly associating himself with the Sunny, then maybe. But overall, as a reader we can see that her every actions are for the cohort best(Intended at least, we don't know the end result yet) so, why would anyone hate her from a reader viewpoint? She's not irritating, in the whole novel she's been shown as a tragic character struggling to accept or change fate, forced to make difficult decisions and unable to create any normal bond with others due to her aspect(remember the chapter where she is looking at her mother knowing when and how she'll die)

          So for me, contempt can be justified only if you are strongly associating yourself with Sunny, which I hope you don't. Let's look at the bigger picture and not the small piece of it
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            Dummybaron
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            I understand that this is not what you were talking about, but the phrase about the fact that “Cassie continuously tries to bend fate” looks like direct reference to the conflict between Cassie and Sunny. After all, Sunny wants to change fate for himself and Cassie can try to prevent this, knowing the consequences of Sunny’s actions.(Sorry it's not related with your thoghts I know it, I just got inspared by your phrase about Cassie and Fate so I wrote this coment)
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            Nyfeirg
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            Ultimately, are these actions of her resulting in her own will or are these Fate's?

            By doing so, does she bend fate as she hopes or is Fate's scheme behind it? As we know, death is ineluctable no matter what we do; Fate is the only master of the future.

            We will know it in due time.
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              Dummybaron
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              I think that Cassie can't do anything to Fate. As we know there was God of darkness and as I remember he/she was oracle and still he was afraid of Fate and died
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        Bigpooper
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        You’re wrong. Nephis was allowing sunny to win, so he wouldn’t feel bad about her dying, and want to stay with her. Cassie told Nephis his true name, so she could save herself, since in Cassie’s vision she saw “a shadow killing an angel”. She chose nephis over sunny, point blank.

        Until we know otherwise, what you’re spewing is only head canon.
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    Dummybaron
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    I have a theory. Why are there 6 Gods and 7 Daemons if Daemons are flaws of Gods? Because Weaver is a flaw of Shadow God BUT not his "normal" flaw, he is flaw of beign [Shadow Slave] so Shadow God is no longer a slave to someone who knows his true name, and Weaver is probably a slave to his own Domain-Fate.
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      Slayer0710
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      There are 7 gods, one of them was Forgotten. If Daemons are flaws of Gods, Oblivion(the daemon that is hard to remember) is most likely Flaw of that Forgotten God.
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    Slayer0710
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    How to use auto translate feature for comments? I have google translate option enabled in settings, also, translate all parts of site toggle is on as well.
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      Pro100zver25
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      You will have to dig into the settings and disable either auto-translation of pages or auto-translation of the site into another language. Otherwise, the same text will be translated twice, causing the translation to become incorrect and, in some places, parts of the text not even understandable.
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    Pro100zver25
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    1535: Seven Heroes.

    The members of the cohort were standing on the pier, surrounded by a crowd of people. Because of how strange the lives of the Riverborn were, all these people seemed to be very young... Sunny was not that old himself, and yet, he couldn't help but feel that he was a seasoned elder looking at countless children.

    The glint of awe and admiration in their eyes did nothing to lessen the impression. He remained motionless for a few moments, feeling strangely burdened by their gazes.

    The members of the cohort had different reactions to the warm welcome they received from the citizens of Falling Grace, ranging from nonchalance to embarrassment. It was at that moment that Cassie took a step forward and spoke, her voice rising above the crowd:

    «People of Fallen Grace... after being apart for so long, we finally meet again.»

    She smiled, and the crowd of youths exploded with exhilarated cheers. The blind seer leaned on her white staff, waiting for them to calm down, then raised it slightly.

    «I am Dusk of Fallen Grace. And today, I return home bearing the sacred relic of our city, the Guiding Light bestowed upon us by the gods themselves!»

    Sunny felt a bit odd observing her speak to her people. The sight of Cassie right now was so different from how she had been before. He knew it better than anyone else, because his shadow had been following the blind girl for the past two months.

    Cassie was usually quiet, reserved, and unassuming. Even when surrounded by people, her presence was subtle to the point of being unnoticeable, sometimes making it hard to remember that the blind girl was there.

    That was only because Sunny was accustomed to her company, of course — most people would find it hard to ignore the presence of such an exquisitely beautiful Ascended. Still, Cassie was not someone who enjoyed attention. On the contrary, she seemed to be in the habit of avoiding it.

    Which was why he felt strange watching her command the attention of a large crowd, and do it so seamlessly at that. Cassie played the role of a confident leader so effortlessly that it made him question what other parts of her personality were an act.

    «Calm down. That is the Sin of Solace talking, not you.»

    Unaware of his thoughts, the blind girl lowered the Guiding Light and continued, the crowd hanging on her every word.

    «I return in the company of mighty Outsiders, as well. These brave warriors have come from all across the Great River to help us battle against the vile curse of the Defilement. Please, help me welcome them to Fallen Grace, the last stronghold of humanity under the seven suns!»

    She turned slightly and gestured to the members of the cohort, calling out their names one after another:

    «I bring Nightingale, the Dragonslayer, who felled the harrowing Dread Lord! I bring Jet, the Soul Reaper, who put an end to Undying Slaughter! I bring Lady Nephis, the Changing Star, whose holy flames vanquished Soul Stealer! I bring Mordret, the valiant prince of a distant land, and huntress Athena, whose spear always strikes true!»

    She faced Sunny. Did he imagine it, or had her expression changed subtly, for a fleeting moment?

    «...And Lord Sunless, the heir of the Serpent King, who broke the chains of time and brought down the dreadful citadel of the First Seeker!»

    «What the hell...»

    Sunny was a bit surprised by that introduction. Yes, he wore the crown of King Daeron, and yes, he had technically played a vital part in destroying Aletheia's Island — which used to be the stronghold of the woman who had become known as the First Seeker.

    But wasn't that a little bit too much?

    Cassie, meanwhile, turned back to the crowd.

    «The Dread Lord is no more. Undying Slaughter is no more. Soul Stealer is no more. Devouring Beast is no more, and so is the Mad Prince! The heroes standing in front of you have already dealt a decisive blow to the harrowing forces of the Defilement, spilling the profane blood of its most dreadful champions!»

    She paused for a moment, and then continued, her voice swelling with confidence and passion:

    «And just like we broke and vanquished the Plagues, we will break the walls of Verge, and vanquish the First Seeker! We will destroy the source of the Defilement and bring peace to the Great River, allowing human cities to flourish once more! I, Dusk of Fallen Grace, promise this to you!»

    If the crowd of youths was excited and elated before, Cassie's impassioned speech truly made their hearts ignite. A wave of voices slammed into the cohort like a tide, echoing above the waves.

    Even Sunny couldn't help but feel the impact of the blind girl's words. He had already known everything she shared with the people of Fallen Grace, and yet, presented in such a light, the situation truly did seem worthy of being celebrated.

    Had he allowed his pessimism to get the better of him?

    No... no, he had not. Cassie might have wanted to reassure these poor people, who had been at the mercy of the Great River for so long, but he knew better.

    Sure, five of the six Plagues were no more, and sure, the cohort had a perfect weapon against the horrid power of the First Seeker — Nephis. But the Nightmare was far from over, still. Torment remained, and so did the remnant forces of the Defilement under her command.

    Verge still existed, somewhere far away. It was where the Defilement had started, and would therefore be the most harrowing of all the places they had visited on the Great River, without a doubt.

    But still...

    Perhaps, he could allow himself to relax and believe in a better future, at least for a day.

    Looking at the sea of delighted youths, Sunny took a deep breath and smiled.

    «There won't be opportunities to smile and celebrate later. So... I better take this chance to enjoy some peace.»

    Leaning down a little, he whispered in Cassie's ear:

    «Since when are you so good at addressing crowds?»

    She remained silent for a moment.

    «Since I found myself in charge of a crowded city, I guess?»

    Smiling, Cassie shook her head and took a step forward. The mass of people parted before her like a sea.
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      Pro100zver25
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      1536: Future Youths.

      There was a squad of soldiers on the pier, as well, all wearing white armor tied at the waist with red sashes. Unlike the last time Sunny had seen them, the warriors filled their armor well, brimming with vigor and vitality.

      Their captain was a tall, beautiful woman with fiery red hair. Sunny only recognized her because of an open helmet with a scarlet plume she was holding on the bend of her right arm... she was the captain that had escorted him and Nephis to the temple the last time around.

      She had seemed ancient then. Now, she looked not much older than they were. Everyone here did, really, or even younger. The startling change was still making him feel a little dizzy.

      Sunny had known, of course, that killing the Defiled sybil would allow Fallen Grace to migrate downstream and return these people their youth. Knowing and seeing were two different things, however.

      Seeing them like this was a bit... bittersweet. Sweet because it was nice to witness his actions doing some good, bitter because it reminded him of Ananke.

      As Sunny was pondering the strange reality of living on the Great River, the soldiers created a passage through the crowd and surrounded the members of the cohort, helping them leave the pier.

      They were escorted along the familiar streets once again, moving toward the temple of Dusk. There had been a lot of people on the pier, but there were even more here, crowding the sidewalks and the roofs of the buildings, all staring at the returned Outsiders with excitement and awe.

      The crowd followed the small procession, constantly growing. Some people were calling out to Cassie, some simply cheered from a distance. After the relative tranquility of months spent at sea, Sunny was having trouble adjusting to the boisterous atmosphere of Falling Grace.

      «Lord Sunless! Lord Sunless!»

      He turned his head, hearing his own name.

      The voice was unfamiliar, and the face of the scrawny teenager calling out to him was unfamiliar, too. But Sunny recognized those curious, intelligent eyes almost immediately.

      He frowned slightly, but was actually amused.

      «Cronos? Is that you, brat?»

      The teenager, who had been kept away by the captain of the soldiers, grinned:

      «Yes! It's me. Lord Sunless, welcome back!»

      Sunny smiled, then nodded at the captain, signaling that it was alright to let the young man approach. A few moments later, Cronos joined the procession and looked at the other members of the cohort with wide eyes.

      «Lord Sunless... are these Outsiders, as well?»

      Sunny nodded.

      «Sure. That one, I found in a well once. That one is a freeloader who likes to invite herself into other people's houses. That one is in the habit of giving young men like us weighty slaps, so be on guard around her. Oh, and that one is a monster wearing human skin... don't trust anything he says, and never look him in the eyes. They are all incredible warriors, though. There is no one more qualified to fight the Defiled here in the Tomb of Ariel, that's for sure.»

      Hearing those descriptions, the members of the cohort gave him sour looks. Effie shook her head.

      «How come Cassie's introductions are so much better?»

      Cronos stared at her belly with a curious gaze. Noticing it, she grinned.

      «What, do I need to give another talk... no, wait. You can be a hundred years old, for all I know. How old are you, kid?»

      The teenager chuckled awkwardly.

      «Oh... I'm eighteen, my lady. Sorry, I didn't mean to stare.»

      «Eighteen...»

      The last time Sunny had seen Cronos, he had been seventeen. So they had not spent that much time away — much less than he feared, at least. It had been no more than a month of two, at most, before he remembered himself on Aletheia's Island.

      The teenager, meanwhile, blushed in embarrassment.

      «It's just that my wife and I, we were thinking of going to the House of Youth ourselves... since it was rebuilt recently... ah, but it's probably not a good idea, still.»

      Hearing that, Sunny almost stumbled.

      «What... wait... since when do you have a wife?!»

      Cronos laughed again.

      «Right, you don't know! Well... we knew each other for a while. But since we were both old and decrepit, there was no point in anything except for quiet friendship between two elderly folk. Once the city migrated downstream, and we were both suddenly young once again... well, one thing led to another...»

      He scratched the back of his head bashfully.

      «Actually, there are many new families in Fallen Grace. We all thought for a long time that we would be the last generation of the River People. But, now... it's a bit strange? People are actually looking forward to the future.»

      The captain of the soldiers, who had been listening to the conversation silently, gave him a reproachful look.

      «You are too young to go to the House of Youth, brat. In fact... you should still be in the House of Youth! Not as a parent, but as a child. Spend a few decades growing up before thinking about acting like an adult and starting a family.»

      She seemed to be from a generation that had experienced things properly, unlike Cronos, who had turned into an old man before reaching adulthood, and was only now learning how to be young.

      Effie observed them with a perplexed expression, then glanced at Sunny and winked.

      «You hear that, doofus? This guy is eighteen and has already proposed to his girlfriend. What were you doing at eighteen?»

      Sunny gave her a dubious look.

      «You should remember it well, no? I had just helped Nephis win a bloody civil war, and then led all the surviving Dreamers of the Dark City to safety while the sky was more or less literally falling on our heads.»

      Cronos stared at him incredulously for a moment, then suddenly asked, his voice full of curiosity:

      «How terrible! Does the sky fall often, outside?»

      Effie laughed.

      «More often than you would think, when this guy is around...»
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        Alciiel
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        Chapters 33 and 34 are amiss from the comments. Do you possess them?

        Thank you
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          Pro100zver25
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          They are in the comments section of chapter 1528.
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you, I appreciate the chapters!
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        MamaMia
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        Thank you!!
        Now we wait for daddy oracle pro100 to bring more chapters from the future quiet
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        Sirius
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        Thank you for chapters
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        TheIronChoad
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        Thanks for your efforts mate!
        Side note though, 4 chapters to get off the pier is a bit silly imo, Author has a habit of dragging it out a little too much for me.
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    ZEXOS
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    Yeah, im first but our hero didn't posted chapters yet so it's meaningless to be first 😔 FamilyGuy024
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      Slayer0710
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      The problem of being faster than light is that you can only live in shadow...
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        REN・DOVERঐ
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        Now that's the wisest, most profound thing I've heard all week. Hats off bow
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        Kiber
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        Аватарка мне кажется знакомой, можете сказать мне кто изображён на ней?
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          Dummybaron
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          Герман Спэрроу из LOTM наверное?
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          Slayer0710
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          Gehrman Sparrow from Lotm, as the person above said. You can get this image from LoTM subreddit, it's one of top post. Should be in top 10 or so.
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            Kiber
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            Как же я мог не узнать столь знакомую личность... Грешен я, Слава Шуту!
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