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Chapter 1552: Lifeboat

'What is she doing?'

Laying in the darkness while pretending to sleep, Sunny suppressed the desire to frown. Cassie had left the runic circle, picked up the Guiding Light, and slowly walked across the deck. As she did, a hurricane of white sparks rose around her, slowly forming into a humanoid figure. It was the echo of the Defiled sybil she had received in Fallen Grace. The eerie thing had survived Twilight, although just barely. Now, her wounds were healed. Even her flowing red dress mended itself, as did her veil. The Echo followed the blind seer, the hem of her red garment hovering a couple centimeters above the ancient wood. Just like always, her movements were too smooth to be the result of walking. Sunny had seen what was hiding behind that dress once, and he never wanted to see it again. Nevertheless, he continued watching. By then, Cassie had passed the sacred tree and was most of the way to the bow of the ship, near Ananke's ketch. She did not, however, proceed any further. Stopping near the ketch, she silently gave a command to her Echo. Soon, the boat was lowered into the water. The masts were affixed in their grooves, and the sails were raised. Gliding down with the help of the Quiet Dancer, Cassie took a seat at the helmsman's bench and summoned a different Memory. It was a wooden staff she had used on the Forgotten Shore — one of the three Memories from her First Nightmare. The Endless Spring was now with Sunny, the Evertwine was with Nephis, and only the staff remained in Cassie's own soul arsenal. Its enchantment was capable of summoning wind. Aiming the staff at the sails of the ketch, Cassie activated the enchantment and sent the boat moving away from the Chain Breaker. Sunny's shadow, of course, was already hiding under one of the masts. Back in his cabin, Sunny continued to pretend to be asleep. The night was silent, with only the sound of waves breaking against the hull of the Chain Breaker disturbing the quiet. The water glowed softly, and bathed in that glow, Ananke's ketch was slowly traveling along the shore of the frozen land. '...Goddammit.'

Although Sunny was more or less certain that Cassie was hiding something, he had hoped to be proven wrong until the very last moment. However, he had been right all along. "You mean I was right."

The grating voice of the Sin of Solace sounded like thunder in the silence. Sunny refused to react, knowing that Cassie was most likely perceiving the world through his senses. As long as he kept his eyes closed and controlled his breathing and heartbeat, though, she had no way of knowing that he was awake. Because she could only share the senses of those marked by her Ability, not read their thoughts. "That's the question though, is it?"

The sword wraith laughed. "Am I just a figment of your imagination, or am I more real than you give me credit for? If it's the former, then I am merely a thought construct, and Cassie has no way of knowing of my presence. She said so herself, back on Aletheia's Island. But… can anything she said be trusted? Because if she does hear me, then your little performance was just rendered useless. Oh… sorry."

Sitting in the ketch, Cassie showed no sign of having heard what the Sin of Solace said. And yet… by now, Sunny knew that she was a remarkable actress. Her effortless switch between her usual unassuming persona and the magnetic image of Dusk was proof. Could Cassie perceive the Sin of Solace, or not?

If not… then how had she become aware of the time loop on Aletheia's island? What was she trying to accomplish right now?

He forced himself to remain motionless, continuing to observe her. 'I'll wait until she is about to exit the range of Shadow Control before taking action.'

Sunny could control his shadows from a vast distance. It was also the maximum distance to which he could travel via Shadow Step. So, as long as Cassie remained within that range, he would be able to appear next to her in an instant. And by remaining passive, he would hopefully learn what secret Cassie was keeping, and what she was planning. Knowing that, he would be able to decide what to do. If she was going to leave the range at which he could reach her, though… then all bets were off. Sunny was not about to let Cassie put herself in danger, and just on the off chance that what she wanted to do could put the rest of the cohort in harm's way, he had to intervene as well. He had remained silent and tolerant of her for long enough. Today, on the eve of the decisive battle of this dreadful Nightmare, the truth would come out… one way or another. The ketch continued to sail along the shore of the icy island, surrounded by the beautifully glowing water. Up above, the night sky was impenetrably dark, hiding a numerous legions of slumbering horrors. Somewhere, not too far away, the abominable remains of Aletheia of the Nine were sprawling through the city of Verge, waiting to be destroyed by the challengers of the Tomb of Ariel…

Or infect their souls and bodies with seeds of Corruption, making them a part of her Defiled legion. Cassie sailed further and further away from the Chain Breaker, making Sunny feel grave. The Sin of Solace continued to whisper into his ear, spouting all kinds of vile accusations. Finally, to Sunny's indignation, he felt the sailboat was getting too far away. If he lingered any longer, the ketch would slip from his reach, cutting his connection to the shadow. So, taking a deep sigh, Sunny opened his eyes and dissolved into shadows. A moment later, he stepped out of them inside the ketch, standing a few meters away from Cassie. She was sitting on the helmsman's bench, accompanied by her Echo. Her face was illuminated by the soft radiance of the Guiding Light and the pale glow of the iridescent water. Sunny's face, meanwhile, was drowning in shadows. Letting out a sigh, Sunny looked at the blind girl and asked, his voice neutral:

"...Where are you going?"

 

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    GridDokja
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    "...Where are you going?"


    "...Where are WE going?" oru2x
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    lotmglazer
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    HYPED
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    LycanFlood
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    I feel like this has to do with how the terror of lo49 came to be
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    Vernaidia
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    Sunny was not about to let Cassie put herself in danger
    i rly feel like he is worrying about the wrong person
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    ZEXOS
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    1559. Thousand Cuts


    "Mordret, Mordret… you remained pretty passive in the Second Nightmare, didn't you? The only time you shared your knowledge of the future with me… was to tell me that he couldn't be allowed to enter the Ivory Tower."

    Sunny hesitated for a moment, then smiled crookedly:

    "But then, what you really wanted to achieve was not preventing him from entering the Ivory Tower, was it? It was making sure that he entered the Ebony Tower instead, and collected whatever it was that Nether had left there. By telling me that one sentence, you achieved exactly that."

    He felt as if the ground was disappearing from beneath his feet.

    What had happened to Mordret in the Ebony Tower? The Prince of Nothing had not shared that information completely, but he did mention that after leaving it, he was much harder to find with the help of divination. The strange, vague symbols Sunny had seen on Mordret's soul core were the result of that.

    Why would Cassie want the bastard to be resistant to her power? To make sure that Soul Stealer could go against Torment? Or simply to ensure that Valor would not be able to track their exile prince before the time was right? Or for something that would happen in the future?

    What else? What else had Cassie done, subtly manipulating the events of the past years?.

    Was it a coincidence that the two of them had met Morgan at the Academy on the day that Nephis returned from her Second Nightmare? Surely, no. That was why Sunny had been there the moment she woke up, to welcome her back.

    Nephis then spent a month living in his house, then announced her decision to join Valor at the ball… making him leave in anger and enlist for the Southern Campaign. Which was why he was present in the Antarctic Center during the battle against the Remnant of the Jade Queen, and received the Sin of Solace.

    Later, Cassie helped him escape the endless tunnel by sending him toward the Heart of Darkness. She also manipulated the battle against the immense horde of Nightmare Creatures as Morgan's adviser, making sure that Sunny was in the right place, at the right time, to deal the final blow to the Fallen Titan, Defiled Seeker of Truth, and therefore received the Mirror of Truth from it.

    Finally, she was there at the Battle of the Black Skull, without a doubt knowing what would happen. She was in the Nightmare Desert, as well, eventually entering the Nightmare of the Great River with the six other powerful Masters — Sunny, Nephis, Mordret, Kai, Effie, and Jet.

    And these instances were only what Sunny could remember, and had experienced personally. There was no telling how many strings Cassie had really pulled from behind the curtain, how many people she had influenced, and how many coincidences she had engineered to arrange for everything to happen in accordance with her wishes.

    The scale of the brilliant web she had woven was nothing short of astonishing... and terrifying.

    Of course, it was impossible to say that she was solely responsible for how these events had happened. Fate flowed, pulling everyone with its current, after all… and even if the details were to change, Sunny was pretty sure that he would have ended up in Antarctica one way or another. Nephis would have probably ended up siding with Valor, one way or another.

    The Chain of Nightmare would have happened no matter what Cassie could have done. Song and Valor would have clashed, hiding their war on the battlefields of the Southern Quadrant.

    But that was precisely what Cassie was doing, wasn't it? Pulling on the strings of fate ever so minutely, compared to the grand scale of the inconceivable tapestry, and pushing toward her goal through these insignificant changes.

    One change had no meaning. Two changes had no weight, as well… but a thousand? Ten thousand? By altering the details of countless inevitable events everso slightly, she was creating a chain reaction of changes, which grew like an avalanche, threatening to alter the entire flow of the river of fate… the flow that was supposed to be unchangeable.

    Could it work?

    Sunny was not sure.'

    He felt like some of the changes Cassie had caused were more important than others, though.

    The Sin of Solace and the Mirror of Truth, these two Memories… somehow, he felt that they were the key to Cassie's intent.

    There was no need to explain the significance of the Sin of Solace. That Memory, containing the whisper of the builder of the Tomb, was perhaps the most important piece at play here, in the Third Nightmare. It was responsible for creating the Mad Prince, after all… and therefore introducing a variable into the endlessly repeating cycles of the Great River.

    A single variable that introduced utter chaos to the entire system.

    The Mirror of Truth was also very significant. Not only because its runes described a conversation between Weaver and Ariel, but also because it was the sole instrument that could allow someone to replicate Neph's [Longing] Ability, thus making them immune to Corruption for a short period of time.

    The First Seeker was an vast source of Corruption, which Aletheia had been plagued by after learning the truth of the Estuary. Sunny did not need to think long to understand how important the Mirror of Truth was.

    Still… none of it really explained what exactly Cassie was planning, and what she meant by saying that Sunny could become a weapon to destroy fate.

    There were a million questions on his mind, but he threw them all away, looking at the beautiful young woman with a somber expression.

    After a bit of silence, Sunny said hoarsely:

    "You don't seem to be denying any of it."

    Cassie shrugged.

    "Why should I deny it?"

    She faced him, then closed her eyes suddenly, letting out a long sigh.

    "Honestly, it's a relief. I've been keeping it all to myself for too long, so… it's refreshing, to be able to share it with someone. To be witnessed by someone. Maybe it's selfish, but I… am glad that you finally figured it out, Sunny."

    His face remained motionless.

    'She's happy, huh…'

    Well, he couldn't say that he did not understand. It felt nice, to be witnessed.

    Still…

    Sunny looked at Cassie with a dark expression and asked, his tone devoid of any emotion:

    "Well then, tell me, Cassie… what is it that you want? How exactly are you planning to break fate? What is the answer?"

    She lingered for a moment and then smiled faintly.

    "Simple, really. It's…"

    Cassie faced him and finished, her calm voice full of cold, confident determination:

    "It's the Well of Wishes."
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      ZEXOS
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      1560. Freedom of Choice


      "...The Well of Wishes."

      Sunny stared at Cassie with an incredulous expression, struggling to understand what her words meant.

      'What is she talking…'

      Then, his face changed slightly, a hint of confusion and ridicule appearing in his eyes.

      "The… the children's story? The fairy tale about a magical well that grants the most precious wish of anyone who reaches it? Are you… are you out of your mind?"

      Sunny took a step back, barely avoiding falling out of the ketch. His mind was full of bewilderment and disbelief.

      "Come… come on! You can't possibly be serious! You don't believe that it's true, do you?!".

      That was the fairy tale Ananke had told him, not long before her death. Sunny remembered it well… but he had never expected to hear Cassie, someone so smart and pragmatic, put her hopes in a children's story about a magic well!

      The blind seer, however, did not seem affected by his ridiculing tone. She faced Sunny calmly, her face somber.

      After a while, Cassie gritted her teeth and said, her voice steady:

      "It might not be true for anyone else. But it's true for you, Sunny. If you reach the Estuary… your wish to be free will come true. Free of your bond, free to live your life the way you want. Free of fate itself."

      She lingered for a moment, then rose to her feet, too, and walked closer, stopping a mere step away from him.

      "But, Sunny… you can't have both. You can reach the Estuary from here, but once the Nightmare is over, your chance will be gone. The moment Nephis destroys the First Seeker, your chance would have slipped away."

      She smiled bitterly and raised the Guiding Light, offering it to him.

      "That was what you were truly angry about, wasn't it? That I took the choice away from you."

      Cassie pushed the sacred relic into his hands and took a step back.

      "Well, here it is. Instead of an empty apology. I am giving the choice back to you. You can leave and rush to the Estuary… the Guiding Light will show you the way through the mists of the Source, as long as you don't give another True Name to it. Once you reach the Estuary, use the Mirror of Truth and push to its heart. There… you will find your freedom."

      She turned away, lingered for a moment, and then added in a quiet voice:

      "But… I hope that you make a different choice. That you will stay with us, despite everything. Nephis, I, and the others… are we so terrible? Is it really that unbearable, to share a bond, if it's based on trust? I think you know by now that it's not. What is unbearable is not having been given a choice about forming that bond, and now, even though the connection between you and her will remain the same… it will be there because you have chosen for it to exist. So… you decide. That right is yours, again."

      Sunny stared at her silently, entirely shaken. His mind felt empty, as if all thoughts had been banished from it by this sudden revelation.

      "No… no, wait a minute. What do you mean, it's it true for me? I can get rid of Shadow Bond if I reach the Estuary? How? What is in there, at its heart?"

      Cassie frowned a little, then shook her head.

      "I don't know, exactly. What I do know, without a shadow of a doubt, is that my words are true. If you reach the very heart of the Estuary before the Nightmare ends, you will become free from fate. You will be fateless. The strings that hold you like a puppet will set you free, and your connection to Nephis will be broken as a result. I saw it, and Torment saw it as well."

      He frowned.

      "P… preposterous! Plus, doesn't it sound exactly like what killed Nephis the last time? The Mad Prince, he… he was… he was obsessed with reaching the Estuary…"

      Suddenly, his eyes widened. He thought he understood now why his versions from the previous cycles had all ended up entering the Source in search of the Estuary. If there was indeed a way to break free from the cruel grasp of fate that had been hidden at the heart of the black pyramid by the Demon of Dread…

      Then Sunny, obsessed with regaining his freedom as he was, would have given his all to find it.

      The actions performed by all his previous selves only served to give credence to what Cassie had said.

      But that was also why Nephis had died in the cycle that birthed the Mad Prince.

      The blind girl, however, shook her head.

      "The Mad Prince had entered the Estuary in search of his freedom, but failed to resist the Defilement and became Corrupted instead. Thus, the endless cycles continued. This cycle, though, was engineered by Torment and him specifically to make sure that all members of the cohort survive. Whether you find the Estuary or not, there are mere days left before Nephis storms Verge and kills the First Seeker. The end… is already inevitable."

      Sunny raised a trembling hand and rubbed his face, dazed.

      "But… how can I leave? Verge, the First Seeker… won't the cohort need me for the battle? Torment is there, as well… no, wait… she's dead."

      Without Torment, Verge had been left without a leader. The First Seeker was a harrowing force, but also a mindless one. It could not lead the creatures Corrupted by its touch… which was why Fallen Grace had not been destroyed in all these years, most likely.

      The level of the threat presented by Verge was still immense, but with Neph's incorruptible soul, the most terrifying power of the First Seeker had already been rendered meaningless.

      Cassie nodded.

      "Sure… we can use having you at Verge. The battle will be perilous, without a doubt. It will be fierce and fearsome, far beyond anything that a mundane human can imagine. But we can also manage without you. We have the Memories you have created, after all. We have Aspect Legacies, experience battling the Defiled, and means to defend ourselves from the First Seeker. We even have Mordret, who wields a Divine Aspect, just like you."

      The blind girl sighed.

      "So, Sunny… you must decide. I've given the choice back to you. Now, it's in your hands."

      With that, she took a few steps and jumped out of the ketch, landing on the icy shore. The Echo of Torment dissolved into a whirlwind of sparks, leaving Sunny alone in the boat.

      Cassie then turned and looked at him expectantly.

      Her face was both scared and hopeful.

      Sunny froze, not knowing what to do.
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        Rei-absolute
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        I hope Sunny makes her plan go wrong and doesn't ask for his freedom I don't know why but it seems like if he asks that it will be exactly what Cassie wants, I had already mentioned that perhaps the mad prince already knew about her plans and only let it happen because he wanted his current cycle self to get there too, But it comes to a point where his and her plans separate, which would be in the wish he is going to make, the answer has already been given by the mad prince BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR,Maybe this is the breaking point
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          Trash rated mob
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          Idk man it feels like it dosnt matter what decisiton he makes alot of ppl gonna be angry at it so...
          I would say that Sunny is a pragmatic guy he would go for keeping the shadow bond bc already saved him more than once and having that bond is actually good for him bc he can share neph flames such is totally OP he will be incorruptible and it has hes negatives like the neph obsession with revenge but he has the mask right with that mask he should be able to deny the slave orders right ? I would vote for him to keep the bond in an era that strenght is everything and that bond gives him strenght but I'll be fine with whatever he choose tho im not a hater ill enjoy.
          I never hated Cassie too just ppl that reads wn everyday things that world are supposed to works under their control like those braindead Chinese novels when mcs never had any difficulty oh boy in real scenario there is many times when ppl has to choose one person over another it happens every day and i thing with what Cassie knows about the future she prbbly knows that a free Sunny is basically game over for the world so she is choosing Sunny over the world dang Sunny has an unexpected rizz the kind of rizz that only cockroach that its always one step to die can have hokage
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          Slayer0710
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          That's fine and all but, breaking free from bond means forever or just this time? Because if he do free himself this time and it's not permanent, can't Cassie or Mordret just use his true name to slave him again? constraint
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        ExeS
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        This looks quite interesting
        Is Cassie manipulating Sunless here, or is she just saying it from within, but it's more like being manipulated.
        I don't think Sunless will do what she says
        And as we know, it says "the answer is forgetting" on the memory, and I think sunny will decide accordingly.
        I'm hoping that the end of this arc will be a peak ending.
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        Jru
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        He should go for freedom, there really isnt a reason not to, with shadow bond broken he can still go back and hang with the cohort, and can even have a relationship with nephis, there is no conceivable reason why he wouldn’t go for it.
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          Verdant
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          But he will be vulnerable again, because of his true name. Once he's free, he might even get enslaved by Mordret, who already knows his True name, or anyone else who ever learns it, and it would be much worse than Nephis.
          I mean, he'll just be free of Shadow Bond, not his aspect, so it's back to the start for him.
          For the sake of development, I think he'll keep the bond. At least I hope so.
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        Cj.17
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        If he goes back there he will become corrupted for sure and then they will finish the nightmare and he will be out with them which is not what sunny wants so I think it's better to just go with the for now.

        Even if torment wast part of this planning I think the only difference will be the cycles won't start again.

        That is not a choice really but she tried. Not that it's enough
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        FalleNMooN
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        Кесси все ещё играет в свою игру, она определенно недоговариет, мутно это все.
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    Om3ga Opiness😎
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    No matter the hate most here have for Cassie,we can all agree this scheme was f#cking genius!! shocked3
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      Om3ga Opiness😎
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      Geez still can't believe shes been cooking for this long, reader
      Had the Clans,readers,Sunny and even Mordret fooled
      She's basically a one woman Cabal,controlling everything and everyone behind the scenes.All while managing to go unnoticed swim

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    Cj.17
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    I have another theory that just popped in my mind but has nothing to do with what's going on now but can somehow be referred from.

    We so far know that there are 3 divine aspect holders: nephis, sunny and mordret. I think there is one more and it's Cassie and she isn't letting anyone know.

    Idk if author stated her aspect rank clearly but from what I remember Idk. So I would say with her aspect and her true name u can see a bit of connection with the unknown god especially so for her true name.

    Song of the fallen, her fate is to see others fall and carry out there legacy that's why she is unassuming in conversation and it's easy to forget her. What if the forgotten god was also like that but we don't know his powers so that is hole in the theory. But for her true name I think it still stands.

    Even if she isn't a divine aspect holder, she isn't Ur normal oracle. Why? Cus her flaw is too great which means her powers will be as well. We don't know of any other oracle who was blind except for her.

    But what doesn't make sense is- as long as we don't know the last god -the divine aspects. Just now I thought that divine aspect related to gods which isn't wrong but the odd one is mordret. Sunny is shadow god, nephis is sun god but what about mordret? What about if Cassie is also divine aspect holder?? Were there other divine aspect holders before? But we don't know none so far so I would assume weaver has something to do with it.

    Tell me guys what u think of this cus just thinking of Cassie's behaviour made me think of all the things we overlooked but can somehow have effects in the future.
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      AD9M
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      If you looked in fandom you will find that her aspect rank is sacred
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      حمد
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      I Remember Modert saying her aspect rank is Sacred he said if he knew he would've killed her when he first saw her rather than focusing on Sunny + Also did you forget about the soul core? She had only one when Sunny last checked so she cant be divine

      I wonder what was her first Nightmare She wasn't a fighter yet she was able to conquer it and get a great evaluation by the spell.
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    Bolus
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    Quote: Dummybaron
    Sunny's death. I don't know why but after this chapter I have more and more feelings that Sunny is going to die or even kill him self.(I'm talking about chapter 1558)

    Well, I think everything going according to Weaver's plan, so no death for Sunny. At least right now.
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    Cj.17
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    Tbh I don't understand why sunny is how he is anymore even tho I said myself that him having emotions have changed him and it realistic but he is getting shit on all the time.

    Is there another plot or will he finally get the determination he was looking for and try to go against Cassie, shadow bond and fate? I'm sure he will get something from what's gonna happen but at the cost of something else that he holds value of. But maybe what Cassie wants him to be isn't that bad??

    I hate this so called "fated" he has but it won't let him get something easily but I'm not complaining I'm enjoying lol
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      Dummybaron
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      I'm 100% sure Sunny is going to refuse Cassie's offer, because HE IS NOT GOING TO BE A SLAVE TO ANYBODY be it fate or someone else, and what Cassie offering is basicaly Slave agreement.
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        Xenko
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        Why is that a slave agreement?
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          Rei-absolute
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          Because technically speaking and literally, the one who put the collar of destiny on Sunny was Cassie and now she's saying that she has the key If you think about it, she created the problem and is providing the solution, but therein lies the solution. It's not a super benefit for the MC, but rather for Cassie, she's manipulating Sunny at will, it's no different from sending a slave, if there's a difference it's that the MC believes this is his will.
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            Xenko
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            Eh, well, at the moment you wrote the comment we didn't know the details of their agreement, so you were basically imagining things

            But now that we know the details, it's obvious that Sunny has a choice, a choice that will set Sunny completely free

            So, please, don't state your fantasies like it's a matter of fact
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        Rei-absolute
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        Me too, I hope that Sunny gets in her way and that all these years of planning come to nothing and she stays awake because despite manipulating everything the plan went wrong for this idiot, learn Mc Because I'm sure that if she had asked for cooperation MC would have accepted but she just wants to use him, you can tell because she called MC a 'weapon' but she herself doesn't see herself as one of those people.'weapons' I hope she gets shaken, picked up and #cassie-what-the-f#ck
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      BlankDjinn
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      Honestly I think he has been trying to fight against fate at least in his own way. He ran away and fought in antártica to avoid his fate as a slave for at least as long as possible, he fought to end the clan war as soon as possible even though his role at that time meant nothing he struggled and tried, and so many more all the way back to the forgotten shore. I think Sunny is constantly struggling but is just to weak and narrow minded in his rage and other emotions to do anything. Cassie however may just be clever enough to push our protagonist’s goals over the edge even if it cost him everything.
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        Cj.17
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        I know he has that's why I think the plot later will be a blow to us who are complaining about how sunny is acting now.
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        Rei-absolute
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        I understand, but if Cassie is manipulating everything then since the second nightmare he is not fighting against destiny but against Cassie and This thing about him being a weapon doesn't work for me, honestly, maybe just maybe the warning The Mad Prince If it were about Cassie, Cassie's objective fits with his to a certain extent but then they diverge to different places And I didn't like the MC being manipulated, I hope he gets in the way of her plans and doesn't go the way she wants #f#ck-se cassie #not manipulated#freedom of choice
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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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        Maquiavelis
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        I so wanna throttle Cassie but at the same time like he said she put herself through that shit too but OMG I didn't see this big weave... I guess my mind is too shallow to think of this big as f#ck plot twist
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        Cj.17
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        Another big plot incoming!!! stand Ur ground
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        This nightmare is all bittersweet, the fights the challenges... Everything... There was nothing that was so good, Meeting Ananke, Escaping the island with the time loop and more recently in the battle with the lord of dread, even these revelations with Cassie, he can't just hate her because at the end of the day she was in the shit together and did everything for the good of everyone (in her twisted way hahaha) it's a love and hate relationship. Well... Let's say someone dies in the end so everyone can overcome the nightmare, Which death would be the most bittersweet??
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          Cj.17
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          Ayooo why did u have to jinx it? But I can't refute that, it seems plausible.

          I would say Kai or jet and that might cause sunny to finally go rouge since he has the closest relationship with both of them and they seem to be weaker in a sense when compared to mordet or nephis cus aint no way these two are dying.

          Or if g3 is very cruel then it would be ms. glutinous and the baby might or might not be sunny's arc of raising an annoying little infant.

          (Just not our little angel boy pls)

          The future seems both bright and gloomy at the same time so I can't wait to see which it will be.
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            wedsonlucena
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            Maybe but if I had to guess I would say Cassie. Imagine how Suny feels about her right now hahaha he must be wanting to strangle her.
            Cassie's vision shows her and Sunny dying after falling into an abyss, imagine if in the end even though she does all this she can't save them and with one last desperate blow against destiny she somehow sacrifices herself so that instead of the two just her dying... What would Sunny's mind be like after that? Bittersweet

            Now if any other member of the court dies it will only be sad and bad (or good in Modret's case since it would be a favor to humanity haha)

            well, but if I can bet, I don't think the author will kill anyone, everyone will come out alive with the power of friendship... maybe? haha
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              MefetraN7
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              Или она вообще соврала про смерть) вы вообще больше доверяйте кэсси, может все что она сказала тоже ложь)
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          Dummybaron
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          Sunny's death. I don't know why but after this chapter I have more and more feelings that Sunny is going to die or even kill him self.(I'm talking about chapter 1558)
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you :) this is super appreciated!!!

        And I NEVER THOUHT THIS WOULD HAPPEN!!! Cassie is a mastermind a true mastermind I still can’t tell if the changes will be good or bad moving forward but she seems crazy enough right now to do anything. I just hope Effie, Kai and Jet live through but they’re in the danger zone right now, especially Effie
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        Ryuk
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        Real babayaga
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        حمد
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        PEAKKKKK
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