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Chapter 1550: Change of Plans

Nephis had offered a good plan, one that was both solid and flexible enough to hopefully keep all of them alive while accomplishing the goal. Each member was assigned a role that suited the situation best, making all three teams highly mobile and capable of defending themselves in case there was an ambush.

Cassie, meanwhile, was the least suitable for swift movement and stealth, while at the same time being the most familiar with steering the Chain Breaker — so, she was the best candidate for staying on the ship. And that was precisely what Sunny did not like, even if he chose not to share his reasoning. By now, he was thoroughly confused about what he felt toward Cassie. Was he suspicious of her? Or concerned for her? Or simply acting paranoid, his thoughts muddied by the Sin of Solace? He did not know, but he did know that as soon as she spoke, his intuition raised an alarm. The blind girl did not directly volunteer herself to remain alone on the Chain Breaker, but she did not need to. As soon as they had decided to leave someone behind, she was the obvious choice. Instead of telling Nephis to choose her, Cassie could simply let her come to the conclusion without anyone's help.

…And while Sunny was not sure about the reason for his anxiety, he was absolutely certain that Cassie had engineered this situation on purpose. For some reason, she wanted to send the cohort off and stay on the Chain Breaker alone. Why? Was it to lure them into a trap? Of course, no. Sunny had already established that suspecting the blind girl in wishing to harm the cohort was preposterous. However… he could easily imagine her going on some stupid, self-sacrificial quest by piloting the flying ship into the heart of Verge and dropping it on the First Seeker. Or maybe drawing Torment away from the city at the cost of her life, to let the cohort win. Which was not to say that his imagination reflected reality. There can be any number of explanations for Cassie's subtle manipulation, from completely innocent to absolutely ominous. In any case, he did not like it. Which was why, after Nephis explained the plan, Sunny shook his head. "I disagree. The members of the three teams will be able to cover each other, true… but what about the person staying on the ship? Once we travel far inland, they'll be completely alone. If something happens, not only will Cassie be in danger, but we also risk losing the ship and becoming stranded with no way to retreat."

Nephis looked at him and frowned slightly. There was a silent question in her eyes, but Sunny pretended not to see it. Eventually, she nodded:

"That… is a valid concern. Do you have a suggestion?"

Sunny shrugged. "Yeah. I think I should stay on the ship with her. My Aspect is the most versatile, so I'll be able to deal with all kinds of situations. That would leave you without a partner, though, so the number of teams should be reduced from three to two — one team consisting of you and Mordret, the other of Effie, Jet, and Kai."

He smiled. "Mordret can use his Ascended Ability to transport both of you, while Kai can carry both Jet and Effie in the Beast Locket. Therefore… everyone will be much safer."

Not to mention that Mordret would not be able to pull any tricks under Neph's nose, considering she was more or less immune to his Awakened Ability.

Nephis stared at Sunny for a bit, a subtle hint of confusion hiding in her eyes. His suggestion was not unreasonable, though, so she nodded eventually. "Alright. Let us proceed with that team composition, then." There was no time to waste and no need to say anything else, so everyone immediately started preparing for the mission. Effie brought up the straw basket Sunny had masterfully weaved for her, cushioning it with a blanket. That basket was meant to be the infant's crib. Safely wrapped, the baby was going to spend the next few days on the idyllic and perfectly safe meadow inside Effie's Supreme Memory, sleeping and being visited by his mom, or other members of the cohort, every few hours… until the final battle. That was a hell of a way to spend the first days of one's life, but such an arrangement was the best one they had been able to come up with. Eventually, the five members of the cohort whose task it was to scout the frozen landmass were ready to depart. Sunny watched them from the bow of the ship, not feeling the need to say or feel something poignant. This was not a farewell, anyway. One way or the other, they were going to see each other tomorrow — either when the scouts returned, or when things went south and the Chain Breaker flew forward to rescue them. The ship approached the shore of the frozen island and came to a halt, hovering just above the water. Five figures jumped from it, landing on the ice. Nephis was first, wearing the Starlight Legion Armor and wielding the somber silver blade — a unique hybrid Memory of both the Transcendent and Supreme Ranks, the result of the most complex and intricate sorcery Sunny had woven to date. The Crown of Dawn, which had survived the annihilating conflagration in Twilight, was resting on her head, empowering all other Memories around her. Kai simply glided to the shore. He was clad in the Supreme armor crafted from the ivory dragon scales, wielding a Transcendent bow of the Fifth Tier. Another Supreme Memory, a lethal Severing Arrow, was ready to be summoned the moment he had need of it. The cohort's resident Dragonslayer was as deadly as one could be. Effie made a bit of noise when she landed on the ice, enveloped by her own Supreme armor — the legacy of the Sun Prince, which made her look like a beautiful statue of polished steel. Incredibly, she seemed to have mostly recovered from bearing a child, already. Even if there was some remnant malady holding her back, she did not show it. Flashing a defiant smile, the huntress summoned her spear and walked forward. Jet was right behind her, looking like she was born to exist in this land of ice. Chilling mist swirled around her, pierced by the somber glow of her cold blue eyes. Then, the mist flowed into her hands and took the shape of a sinister war scythe, its blade glinting eerily as it seemed to cut the rays of sunlight.

Finally, there was Mordret, wearing his own Ascended body. The Prince of Nothing did not have particularly powerful Memories, or insidiously lethal Reflections to fight for him. However, he was perhaps the most dangerous of them all.

An easy smile played on Mordret's lips as he followed Nephis. The enemies of the five Masters could only lament their fate.

The five of them separated into two groups and moved stealthily across the desolate landscape, soon disappearing from view. …Leaving Sunny and Cassie alone aboard the Chain Breaker.

 

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    Cassie just straight up changed from a tragic side character with sad story to a horrific manipulator which is IMPOSSIBLE to outsmart, who is going a 1v1 with fate AND simultaneously affecting the whole world without no one knowing, including her closest confidants.

    And when you came to know all that, it all seems perfectly natural and logical despite that seconds ago you thought she is just a sad blind girl

    I'm fascinated honestly, Cassie is my favourite character from now on, now she's the one capable of breaking fate, she has the purpose and goals Sunny tried to find in Antarctica and thought Nephis had them

    Hyped for explanation how in Cassie is going to give Sunny the power to change fate, maybe we'll get a major power up some time soon
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      I have a bad feeling about him being her sword fr. I mean will she break his bond from nephis and make her own. I'm pretty sure it's not something sunny wants and she will force him to do it for the greater good.
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        I don't think Cassie has ever cared about "greater good".
        It is pretty clear that she wants to break fate for her own reasons and cohort well-being.
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    "Я ... намерен дать тебе шанс стать таким оружием, Солнышко". Внезапно он почувствовал, как по спине пробежал холодок.

    Самое интересное то, что она предлагает отношения Хозяина и Раба, а не равные отношения, что является самой глубокой раной и насмешкой над Санни
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      If I understood you message right, Cassie is actually intending to help Sunny break free from his shackles of slavery. So I don't see why you think it will be a master-slave relationship
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        Hell no, he is trying to say that Cassie just trying to turn Sunny in her own weapon(Slave). I know Russian
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          Ah, I guess I didn't express myself correctly. I understood that he meant Cassie is trying to enslave Sunny once again

          It's just I don't see where that comes from,
          If she truly will give Sunny power to break fate, isn't that synonymous to Sunny becoming free?

          We don't know yet, maybe Cassie will enslave Sunny once again, but if she is completely honest right now, I don't understand how is that possible.
          We'll see soon anyway
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            🤣Да тут автопереводчик хорошо работает, так что не понятно
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        Dummybaron speak right.
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    F**k, am blown out what you mean to tell me she planned everything from the second nightmare to the present 9

    But come to me and think of it constraint was it that sunny was not ment to kill that bird egg on the giant tree, instead it was ment for Cassie instead?????

    Cause from every thing she's the true weaver and sunny is truly a shadow
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      Vile thieving bird was during first nightmare. Second Nightmare is the Chained Isles arc where they had to free Hope from her imprisonment. And what Sunny meant by her being true weaver was just metaphorical, She is better at weaving fate than Sunny, who is supposed to be heir of weaver.
      Tbf, I don't remember a single instance recently when Sunny truly acted as a heir to weaver or even manipulative for the matter, got nerfed so hard. :/
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    Не хочу негативить, но у санни мозги отшибли? Одень маск идиот... Ведь она помогает защититься от оракула. Реально чел правильно писал, логика санни его покинула сделала его тупым.
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      И он всю жизнь должен прожить в маске? В которой невозможно нормально общаться с кем-нибудь?
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    1557. Terrifying Existence


    Cassie turned sharply and stared at him, her mask of composure barely holding.

    "You... you know why I did what I did. I was young and naive, back then. Stupid, and helpless. I... know better now."

    Sunny raised his hands and clapped them, applauding her. "Good for you! Really. What stunning growth. But..."

    He lingered for a few moments, and then said through gritted teeth:

    "But, you know... you never even apologized for taking my freedom away. So, I guess, you aren't that burdened by having done that."

    She flinched.

    The cold winds rose, making the sails of the ketch flutter. Nevertheless, it stayed in place, its bow lodged into the icy shore of the desolate land.

    Cassie remained silent for a while.

    Then, she said, her voice trembling slightly: "But... I did. I did apologize."

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    "Somehow, I don't remember. And I would have remembered something like that. When did you ever apologize for what you had done to me?"

    The blind girl hesitated for a few moments, and then said quietly:

    "It was... right after we escaped from the Soul Devourer. When we were sailing across the dark sea on the boat Nephis made."

    Stunned, Sunny stared at her for a few moments.

    Then, his face was twisted by a grimace of anger.

    "What? What the hell did you say? You apologized... in advance? Almost an entire year before we stormed the Crimson Spire? What kind of crap is that?! Does it make sense, in that twisted little head of yours?!"

    Subjected to his anger, Cassie lowered her head.

    Then, however, a cold expression appeared on her face. She looked up, facing him again.

    "Sure... yes, Sunny. You're right. That was cowardly of me." A fragile smile appeared on her face.

    "But what is the worth of saying sorry? It wouldn't have changed anything. Words are worthless. If someone is truly sorry, they should express it through their actions, don't you think?"

    Sunny chuckled.

    "And what have you done to redeem your mistake? Huh? What can you even do? It can't be undone!"

    Cassie remained silent for a while, and then suddenly pierced him with a fierce gaze.

    Even though he knew that she could not see, at that moment, Sunny did not remember it.

    Her voice was a little hoarse when she spoke: "...Says who?"

    He was slightly taken aback. Glancing at her with a frown, Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    "What do you mean?" Cassie smiled bitterly. "Who says that it can't be undone? Who says that it's impossible?"

    She shook her head.

    "So what if it's impossible? I'll do it anyway."

    Sunny stared at her in bewilderment.

    "What the hell are you talking about?"

    Cassie raised her hands and rubbed her wrists, where the golden shackles had once been.

    "What else? I am talking about breaking fate, Sunny. Wasn't that what you wanted to do, too? Wasn't that your entire goal, too? I wish to break fate, as well."

    She lowered her head for a moment, then said quietly:

    "Everything I've done... everything I've endured... it was all for this. For this moment. It's so impossibly hard, to break fate. No matter how fiercely you attack it, it strikes back with ten times the might. My True

    Name, Song of the Fallen... it means that I am destined to witness the fates of others, and carry the memories of them long after they are gone. To be a witness, powerless to change what I see. Well... I refuse. I don't want a fate like that, at all."

    Then, a faint smile bloomed on her delicate face.

    "It is impossible to break fate with a strike, but what about a thousand strikes? Ten thousand strikes? If each one of them damages its tapestry a little bit, misaligns its strings by a tiny fraction, obstructs its flow by a miniscule amount... then, put together, they can tear fate apart. One just needs a sharp enough weapon."

    Cassie faced Sunny, allowing him to look her in the eye.

    "I... intend to give you a chance to become such a weapon, Sunny." Suddenly, he felt a chill run down his spine.

    The bad premonition he had felt was back, making him tense with fright. "What... what did you do? What did you do, Cassie?"

    She shrugged.

    "What did I do? This and that. Some of it was easy, and some of it was hard. All of it, though... all of it was almost unbearable. Is unbearable. But not for long, now. Because I'm about to be free of that burden."

    Sunny stared at her, his eyes slowly widening.

    Suddenly, he saw many of Cassie's actions in a new light.

    And the implication of what he saw was so vast and terrifying that it made him shudder.

    "You... you planned it all from the start... didn't you?" She smiled softly, then shook her head.

    "Not all of it. It's impossible to plan for all of it. I might know a lot, and see a lot, but I am not omniscient, Sunny. The trick, though, is to plan enough of it so that when the unexpected happens, it could still become a part of the plan."

    He looked aside, distracted by the glow of the Guiding Light.

    "You've been manipulating the events of this cycle all along. That time in the drowned temple... I failed to discover the hidden compartment where the sacred relic was hidden, so you did it for me. Wait... no!"

    As Cassie looked at him with a faint smile, Sunny paled.

    "It was... it started long before the Nightmare. During the battle where

    the seven Saints came together, you manipulated the battle formation... so that I could finish off the Defiled Seeker of Truth..."

    He stopped talking as a shiver ran through his body. "No... even before that..."

    When had it started?

    When had Cassie begin to weave her grandiose plan, manipulating everyone, from the Fire Keepers following her to the leaders of the Great Clans, into doing her bidding?

    An powerful oracle... was indeed a terrifying existence.

    Especially one as ambitious, but at the same time quiet and unnoticeable, as Cassie had turned out to be.

    Finally, Sunny looked at her, utterly stunned. His expression was frozen.

    "It... it was..."

    Even saying it aloud was difficult, each word immeasurably heavy because of the weight of all the implications.

    "...It was back on the Chained Isles. When I came to you, intending to recruit you to challenge the Second Nightmare together. And you told me that you received a vision of us dying in the winter. You have already been planning for today, all the way back then."
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      1558. First Thread


      Sunny stared at Cassie, struggling to believe how deep the roots of her mysterious scheme went. He noted recently that the blind girl's personality changed drastically after the cruel words he had thrown at her at the underground level of the Academy's medical complex, right after the Forgotten Shore.

      That was when she had begun to weave her spiderweb, most likely.

      Looking at the young woman sitting across from him, meeting his gaze with dark and defiant pride, he felt a chill running down his spine.

      '...Which one of us is worthy of being called the heir of Weaver, even?'

      Cassie had just as high of an affinity to fate as him, after all, if not higher.

      He took a deep breath, feeling stifled.

      "Yes... it was back then. Looking back, it didn't make a lot of sense, did it? You had just been burned by blindly believing a vision of yours, to catastrophic results. And yet, you seemed to not question the validity of us dying come winter, even though that vision of yours could only be called vague, at best."

      Cassie had seen the two of them falling into a bottomless abyss, surrounded by snow. She told Sunny that they would die in the winter... but, in the end, the events of that vision happened in November, when the Night Temple was destroyed in a terrible battle between Sky Tide and Saint Cormac.

      "You already knew that it did not mean our deaths. And yet, you made me think otherwise. But... why?"

      Cassie remained silent, but Sunny's eyes widened, a flash of frightening understanding illuminating his restless mind.

      "It... it was because I was planning to challenge the Second Nightmare in the winter. But you needed me to move the plan forward, and aim to reach the Seed in the Ivory Tower by the end of autumn. What changed because I listened to your vision and adjusted the timing of the expedition?"

      A dark, dangerous light ignited in the depths of his eyes. Sunny gasped.

      "Because Saint Cormac... was away from the Night Temple until the end of autumn. Which meant that he wouldn't have been able to stop Mordret from escaping his cage!"

      Cassie shifted slightly, continued to face him without saying anything. But she did not need to... once Sunny pulled on the thread, the tangled web of her hidden actions started to unravel itself. All he needed to do to understand all of it — or at least most of it — was to continue pulling.

      Remembering the horrid agony the two of them endured in the Night Temple, side by side, Sunny shuddered and felt rage fuel his veins.

      "You... knew about Mordret all along. You must have learned of his existence before he even learned of yours, when you were anchored at the Night Temple — even though neither you nor your cohort were allowed to enter the inner parts of the Citadel. Later, you left for the Sanctuary and then went on an expedition to reclaim a sapling of the sacred tree... knowing that I would come to you, and carry the mirror shard that would allow that bastard to escape to the doorstep of his jail."

      Sunny and Cassie had come very close to dying in the cage of the Valor's secretive Citadel. Knowing that she had expected the mad prince of the great clan to escape, and for them to be embroiled in the horror that followed his release, made it all seem even more disturbing.

      Sunny remained silent for a few moments, stunned by the ruthlessness with which Cassie had treated herself. By then, he had already been an Awakened Monster, and armed with the power of his Divine Aspect, he had a much easier time surviving the imprisonment in the Night Temple.

      She, however, did not possess multiple soul cores or an Aspect that could augment her endurance and resilience, so Cassie had suffered much more in that cage.

      Shaking his head in stunned silence, he said quietly:

      "You wanted Mordret to escape... why did you want him to be free?"

      There were all kinds of answers to this question. The most obvious one was that Cassie had needed the cohort to enter the Second Nightmare sooner rather than later, and do it in the company of the Prince of Nothing, as well. The very fact of his escape had put a crack in the potential relationship Sunny could have had with the great clan Valor... putting him in conflict with them at the moment when Nephis returned to the waking world.

      Which, in turn, pushed her into accepting their terms and becoming an adopted daughter of Valor.

      There were numerous other consequences of that single event Cassie had helped happen, spreading outward into the future. Mordret was a singular existence, so the fact that he was free to roam the two worlds had changed too much, from the events of the Second Nightmare to the conclusion of the war the great clans had waged in Antarctica.

      Which of these events had been planned by Cassie? Which had been mere coincidences? Which were coincidences that she had nimbly incorporated into her grand design, adapting to the changing circumstances with stunning speed?

      Just like she had perceived and calculated numerous futures with incredible speed while fighting the Defiled sybil in the drowned temple.

      It was impossible to tell.

      Cassie's design was a bit like the tapestry of fate, which she claimed to wish to destroy. The details could change or be influenced by unforeseen circumstances, but these sudden twists were only minor disturbances in the flow she willed into existence. The currents changed, but the direction of the tide always remained the same, pulling everything it touched to an unchanging conclusion.

      All Sunny could do was determine the points in time when Cassie had

      influenced the events openly, and try to gleam her purpose from that.

      He rose from his sit and walked to the bow of the ketch, unable to remain in place. His mind was too tumultuous for that.

      'Incredible...'
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        Damnation. Our theories were way too small. Cassie needs to die before she becomes a Saint. She is too powerful. Nobody expected this twist. This book is amazing.
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          I'm totally agree, she's like the girl from Tower of God, i forgot her name. But they both are realest bi#ches
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            Rachel? That one is just evil. Cassie do care about Sunny and party, although in a rather *unique* way.
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            Fu#k Cassie and f#ck Rachel, bitchslap worhty bitches
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        The important thing here is what Cassie will do next, I think we were always wary, even though we didn't guess that Cassie's conspiracy was so deep.
        She talks about making Sunless a weapon against fate, what will she do for this. Is she going to sacrifice herself or do something else, is it going to affect the sunless badly? Or will they both end the nightmare together, etc.
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        Dang i knew all of this was Cassie's plan god damn we all fall for it swim in retrospective it was signs here and there but yeah g3 cook us very well pressure
        Hate or love Cassie you gotta admit that she's a very well designed and grown character at this points she is the one that really understood the asignment yeah
        ▪breaks ur destiny of an horrible death in hands of corrupted creatures
        Still my fav character is going to be Cassie no matter what happens next she already grown up to be the litle nothing she was to this she controlled every1 dang thats impressive she exceeded my expectations wiseacre
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        Forgive me G3, I was wrong. I failed to realise that neither Sunny or Nephis is the strongest. Cassie is the real monster
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    Sunny really need some mindset change and I think after the Nightmare we gonna get arc with Asterion
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