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Chapter 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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    Porcelain Doll Sunny
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    Cronos got more rizz than our boy
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    GoatBom
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    Sunny bro learn from Cronos make a move bro 
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      Hopefully man I’ve been a Sunny and Nephis fan since day one, never hated on either of them
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    Goat aizen
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    Sunnies intros were funny as f
    It always fun to know that everything he says is a truth as he can't lie (wtf was lie getting auto corrected to reproduce? Does google know something I don't?)
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      Palsastan
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      [fated would like to have a word with you]
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    Kai_Morningstar
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    "How terrible! Does the sky fall often, outside?"
    cheerful
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    CLFNavac
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    I have a feeling that Cassie has been reliving this Nightmare like she did on the island.
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      Xenko
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      Only wanted to wrote it, maybe some kind of visions from previous cycles, or maybe it was Cassie in the first place who found out a way for plagues to jump between loops without reseting themselves

      Anyway this whole intrigue is hella interesting for me personally, can wait to see the climax of arc
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    Om3ga Opiness😎
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    The way things are going,there is a high possibility that the current Cassie is an imposter and the real one might be in Verge
    Remember, everyone else apart from her and Nephis didn't get a Corrupted version of themselves,
    With Nephis it's understandable but with Cassie,the explanation was very shaky.I doubt a Defilement of that level can be transferred only through sight
    My guess is,even being in close proximity with it or even knowing about its content,risks being corrupted
    So there is a higher possibility that Cassie also got Corrupted but perhaps because of her lack of sight or sth to do with her ability,she was able to mitigate the effects
    Thus,remain sane and the trigger will probably be returning to Verge
    Hopefully I'm reading too much into it sigh
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      Slayer0710
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      "everyone else apart from her and Nephis didn't get a Corrupted version of themselves"
      Do you mean how Cassie's corrupted counter part has not appeared yet? Nephis didn't get corrupted variation due to her Ascended ability that makes her immune to corruption. Cassie do have a corrupted form in form of Torment.
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        Om3ga Opiness😎
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        Honestly don't feel like torment is Cassie's corrupted version
        I don't think things are that simple
        The torment Cassie killed was probably just a seeker besides her power was very distinct from that of Cassie
        Plus G3 keeps constantly hinting that there's a problem with Cassie reader
        Like I said there's a high possibility and I might be wrong ...who knows whoknows
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          Slayer0710
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          You seem to be mistaken about something, Cassie did not kill Torment. The one she killed was past Sybil of Fallen Grace, one who got corrupted because they saw *something* they shouldn't have. Cassie, according to her, couldn't see the same thing because of being blind, so she avoided defilement. There is definitely something wrong with Cassie tho.
          My theory is, whatever is wrong with Cassie, probably is something not what most are expecting. Like She is planning to sacrifice her or something, then Sunny will regret doubting her. My basis is that Sin of Solace is provoking Sunny about Cassie intentionally to make him doubt her, and we know his ultimate goal is to make Sunny lose his mind...perhaps, due to regret.
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      GoodKnight_
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      She was corrupted, i think her name is Torment
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    Pro100zver25
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    1541: Into the Sunset.

    On the last night before their departure from Fallen Grace, Sunny let out a deep sigh and listened to the Spell whisper into his ear:

    [Your Memory has been destroyed.]

    [...You have received a Memory.]

    With that, the Transcendent charm he had been working on had become a Supreme one. Its enchantment, which enhanced the material properties of objects, was further strengthened. Not only was the nexus of its weave more potent now, but the weave itself had also been made more robust to withstand the increased pressure.

    Strings of ethereal light were intertwined with the black threads of shadow essence, forming a mesmerizing tapestry.

    Sunny took a deep breath.

    «Four down… one to go.»

    He had saved the hardest Memory for last — the Transcendent memory of the Seventh Tier meant for Nephis. That one, he was going to have to alter on their way to Verge.

    Things were happening so fast now. Looking back at what he had experienced in the Nightmare, it was hard to believe how close the end of it all was. It seemed like Sunny had been sharing the ketch with Nephis and Ananke just yesterday, but now, he was approaching the finish line.

    Dismissing the charm, he rose and stretched his limbs, then left his quarters. It was night, but no one in Fallen Grace seemed to be asleep. While Sunny was passing by the windows, he saw numerous people crowding the streets on the neighboring island-ships. They were all looking at the white temple, knowing that their lady, and the Outsider warriors she had gathered, were going to leave come dawn — or rather, dusk.

    Leave to challenge the very source of the Defilement.

    It was not an exaggeration to say that their fates depended on the result of their journey. However… looking at these people, Sunny did not feel that they were concerned for themselves. It seemed like they were concerned about Dusk and her Outsider companions, instead.

    «Funny…»

    Sunny could not remember the last time he had watched someone go into battle on his behalf. It must have happened occasionally, but he was usually the one doing the fighting. In Antarctica, he had carried thousands of refugees on his back across the frozen hellscape… which had seemed like a burden, at the time.

    But, in a sense, he would have been burdened watching someone fight and die for him more. So, he could easily understand the complicated storm of emotions brewing in the hearts of the people being left behind in Fallen Grace.

    He often complained about how harsh and unforgiving the life of an Awakened was… but it was also a privilege.

    Consumed by such detached thoughts, he entered the hall where Cassie was giving the last orders to the people who would be ruling the city in her absence. Some of them he knew, like the captain of the soldiers or the carpenter who had been in charge of repairing the Chain Breaker, while others were strangers.

    All of them bowed respectfully when he entered.

    «Lord Sunless.»

    He nodded at them and approached Cassie, then placed a hand on her shoulder. A spark of energy traveled between them as the Supreme charm was transferred from his soul to hers.

    «Here… all done. The enchantment is substantially more powerful now. It also consumes much more essence, so be careful.»

    She summoned the charm, which was shaped like a jade flower, and weighed it on her hand. Soon, the petals of the ornament ignited with a soft glow, hinting that its enchantment was activated. At the same time, the hilt of the Quiet Dancer glistened.

    A faint smile appeared on Cassie's lips.

    «Thank you.»

    Sunny nodded, then hesitated for a few moments. There were too many people around them, so he couldn't be too free in what he said. Still… he didn't want to remain entirely silent.

    Eventually, he removed his hand from her shoulder and asked, his voice serious:

    «Listen. Are you… alright?»

    Cassie raised an eyebrow, seemingly confused.

    «Sure? Why wouldn't I be? I'm better than ever.»

    There was a rare hint of sincere relief and anticipation in her voice.

    Sunny frowned, lingered for a moment, then nodded again and turned to leave.

    In truth, he had wanted to use this opportunity to retrieve the shadow that followed Cassie around. But hearing that answer, he changed his mind.

    «Keep her company for a little while longer.»

    Who in their right mind would be relived in such a situation?

    Leaving the shadow behind, he left the hall and went to find the other members of the cohort.

    The night ended quickly, and the seven suns rose from the waters of the Great River once more. Fallen Grace was once again painted by the vivid radiance of the blazing sunset, drowning in its crimson splendor.

    The soldiers, all wearing their white armor, had formed a corridor on the streets of the floating city. Their gazes were solemn as they watched the seven Outsiders leave the temple and walk toward the piers. Separated by that living wall, the crowd of citizens was watching them, too.

    This time, there were no cheers. Instead, everyone was silent, which felt a little eerie.

    Feeling the weight of countless gazes, Sunny was reminded of the docks of Falcon Scott on the last day of evacuation, for some reason. Back then, people had been desperately trying to get on the last leaving ship, knowing that everyone who stayed behind would die.

    Today, the situation was exactly opposite. The people staying behind were going to be safe. The ones who were sailing away would be risking their lives. However… the atmosphere was strangely similar.

    Desperate desire that could not be expressed with words. Fear, longing, and shame. Sorrow, grief, and pain.

    And hope.

    Hope was such a powerful and resilient thing. Unreasonable, even. It could bloom even in the most terrible of situations, bringing with it strength to go on.

    Sunny knew hope better than most. And hopelessness,too.

    They reached the pier and boarded the Chain Breaker. Turning back, Sunny looked at the crowd one last time. Most of these youths looked unfamiliar — even if he knew them from before, their appearance had changed now.

    He did, however, notice Cronos standing in one of the first rows, accompanied by a pretty young woman. Noticing him looking, the teenager smiled and waved.

    «This guy…»

    Sunny smiled and waved, as well. He even winked, making the brat look startled.

    «This is what we're fighting for, I guess. In a way.»

    There was a little empty space in front of the gangway leading to the ship. Cassie's two deaf guards were standing there, looking up at her with lost gazes.

    She turned around and faced the crowd.

    This time, however, there was no speech. The blind girl remained silent for a few moments, then addressed her guards instead.

    «...Thank you. You two are free, now.»

    They were looking at her, unable to hear those words. She smiled softly.

    «Thank you for everything. Take care of yourselves. And of each other.»

    The two Ascended seemed to sway slightly, then knelt silently. The woman let go of the hilt of her sword. The man dropped his silk cord into the water.

    Tears were streaming down their weathered faces.

    Cassie sighed lightly, bowed deeply to the crowd, and turned away.

    «Let's go. It's time for us to leave.»

    Soon, the Chain Breaker departed from the pier and rose into the sky.

    They were flying into the blazing sunset, disappearing into its bloodred glow.

    Forever.
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      Pro100zver25
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      1542: Last Journey.

      And there it was.

      They had left on the last journey of this tumultuous, dreadful Nightmare.

      For Sunny and Nephis, it was especially poignant, because they had come from the far reaches of the future — and were now on their way to the furthest reaches of the past, where Verge stood.

      It must have been especially emotional for Cassie, as well, because she was leaving the city she had spent a whole year ruling and trying to preserve. Now, its fate depended on whether they would be successful in their battle against the First Seeker.

      In any case, she would never see Fallen Grace again.

      None of them knew if it would even exist, in any kind of way, should they prevail. However, it was inevitable for Fallen Grace to be destroyed should they fail.

      The blind girl did not look back. Instead, she stood at the bow of the flying ship, facing the setting suns. The others gave her some space, knowing that there had to be a storm of complicated emotions weighing on her heart.

      Only Sunny could see her face, visible to the shadow that was hiding close by.

      Cassie's face was not wistful or sad. Instead, it was full of resolve and determination… impatience, even. It was as though she had been waiting for this moment for a long, long time.

      Which was true, of course. Apart from Mordret, she had spent by far the longest in this Nightmare. Sunny knew that he was sick and tired of the Tomb of Ariel. The blind girl had to be feeling the same, but much more intensely.

      «We've been here for so long.»

      Sunny had come to Ariel's Tomb far away from here. He had spent time with Nephis, come to care for and then lost Ananke, traveled to Fallen Grace and got to know the culture of the River People there, fought against all kinds of underwater horrors on the way to Aletheia's Island, withstood the insidious hell of the time loop, dove into the depths of the Great River and emerged from the other side, battled against the Defiled Saints in Twilight.

      It was hard to believe, but he had spent more time in the Tomb of Ariel than in Antarctica, not to mention the Kingdom of Hope.

      Cassie, though… she had been here longer than even on the Forgotten Shore.

      And that was without even counting the unknown number of cycles the seven of them had lived through before arriving at this one… hopefully, the last.

      The Chain Breaker soared above the waves, flying toward the Edge.

      Sunny spent some time enjoying the view of the blazing river, then rubbed his face and retreated to his cabin. There, he concentrated on preparing for the alteration of Neph's silver blade.

      Now that they were en route to Verge, he felt a sense of urgency and wanted to finish with it as soon as possible.

      A day passed in meticulous work, then another.

      On the third day, they reached the duskward edge of the Great River.

      It was much like the dawnward edge, but also different. The enormous, inconceivable waterfall was the same. The powerful current that threatened to destroy anything plunged into its crushing embrace was the same. The dark void beyond the Edge was the same, as well.

      But the light here was entirely different from the soft lilac glow of dawn. Instead of the tender radiance, the water here was burning with an intense crimson glow, almost like it was on fire. The inconceivable waterfall that stretched in both directions as far as the eye could see was painted vibrant red, as well.

      It was almost as if a sea of blood was spilling into a boundless, dark abyss.

      Enthralled by that dreadful sight, the members of the cohort gathered on the deck. The distant whispers of the falling water had grown into a deafening roar, making it hard to speak.

      So, they remained silent.

      The Chain Breaker crested the breaking point of the waterfall and flew into the abyssal darkness, leaving the Great River behind.

      Soon, the roar of the Edge grew quieter, and then disappeared in the howling of the wind. They had returned to the dark abyss of the interior of Ariel's Tomb.

      This time, however, their journey was going to be different from the previous time they had visited the boundless darkness. That was because, unlike the first time, the Chain Breaker would be crossing the space within the loop of the Great River, as opposed to the empty space between it and the walls of the pyramid.

      None of them knew what exactly would be waiting for them there, but at least there was no threat of the terrifying swarm of the Dark Butterflies becoming aware of their presence — since they would not be coming anywhere near the walls of the pyramid, where the Great Monsters slumbered.

      They also did not know how long the journey across the empty space in the middle of the looping river would take. The last time, they had arrived back to the surface of the Great River rather quickly — but that was because space itself behaved strangely inside the pyramid.

      Still, it was going to be much faster than simply sailing all the way to the dawn of time. They were going to reach the waters surrounding Verge in a week, two at most.

      If nothing unforeseen happened.

      Sunny studied the darkness for some time, feeling both wary of the challenge ahead and ready to face it.

      Then, he gritted his teeth and went back to working on the silver blade. The mind-numbing complexity of weaving calmed him down, eradicating all unnecessary thoughts.

      «Soon… this Nightmare will be over soon.»

      Sunny refused to think that they would fail.

      However…

      Now that they were nearing the end of this dreadful tale, the thoughts that he had banished a long time ago were returning.

      The thoughts about the fate of Antarctica, of the refugees he had so desperately tried to protect. What was happening to the waking world right now? How was Rain doing? Was she healthy and safe, or infected by the Nightmare Spell and in the throes of going through her own trials?

      Knowing that he could not allow himself to get distracted at this critical point, he suppressed these thoughts again.

      He was going to find out sooner than later, anyway.

      If he survived.

      So, what Sunny had to do right now was make sure that he survived, and that hisfriends survived, as well.

      He had to fulfill the promise he had given, and conquer this Nightmare.

      ...At all costs.
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        Umbra Phantom
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        Thanks for the chapters
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        Dummybaron
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        thx Pro100zver25
        Alright let's see how they goning to screw it up this time.
        I'm going to go with "IF Sunny survive" thing. I still think he is going to die
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          Cj.17
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          Then it will be the end of the novel. I mean he can't in anyway,shape or form can he come back from the dead unless the author decides to defy logic which he hasn't don't that much. The few times he almost died he had armor or healer with him but I don't think he is gonna die. Something might happen to him but no way is he gonna die. If u say he will go to the Shadow world or whatever it's called he can't come back from cus he doesn't have the lineage of shadow god remember? So that plot is out of the window.
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            Dummybaron
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            oh yeah he doesn't have shadow god lineage. Ok then I'll go with Asterion or some other shit that will separate Sunny from others in dream realm.
            Edit: also it seems everybody just forgot that Sunny is Mad Prince, I mean nobody is talking about it anymore so if he is not going to regain his memorys it is like G3 is just desaided that Mad Prince is too much of a head ache and eresed him from plot(or what we just going to forget what Sunny went through and move on? without getting any valueble lessons? without making Sunny suffer from madness once again?)
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              Xenko
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              Mad Prince supposed to be defiled, so I don't think Sunny will recover the memories

              Anyway, I'm curious, when Sin of Solace helped Sunny escape from Mad Prince in his dream, was it due to the estuary key, or was Sin of Solace doing this on his own accord?

              The whole thing about Solace's level of consciousness and personal interests(if he has something like this) picks my curiosity
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              Cj.17
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              I understand u but the reason why no one talk about him is cus his mystery is solved. Now the real mystery I'm curious to find out is the sword of sunny cus that sword has played a big part in this arc than anything else or anyone in that matter. Anyone can argue otherwise but no one is gonna convince me cus sunny came to the conclusion that mad prince even tho he was mad he wasn't Ur normal corrupted so that is the mystery that's missing now. Why mad prince decided to do all this does the sword have the opposite effect than it has on non-corrupted? And how it will come to play in the future. Even tho I'm curious to find out what's wrong with Cassie now but still thats the main mystery I'm still trying to figure out. And also remember the creator of the sword is also the creater of the River. Even tho the author didn't put too much emphasis on that, I'm still betting on that but we will see.
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you for the chapters :)

        I’m on the edge of my seat I totally think they’ve been through several larger loops and Cassie has remembered them but for some reason not Sunny probably because of the key
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          Emperor me
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          Meaning cassie is about to go mad fr
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      LordMr
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      Uma despedida melancolia
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