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Chapter 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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    ‘Weak’ btw…..

    W chap
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    i don't really care what she does, even if she somehow removes shadow bond for sunny, breaking fate always comes at a great price. on the other hand, shes kind of just vile! no apology all this time, no words to even try and make him feel better. Instead she decides to handle it herself, letting sunny feel horrible for doubting her for so long even though she was actually planning stuff.
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      she had no choice though? if she told him it wouldn´t work
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        yeah maybe you're right but that doesn't make me wrong, does it?
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          im not saying your wrong
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            i dont like being rude but like.. what ARE you trying to say then
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              i mean to say that yes she is horrible for manipulating and saying nothing but if she said something it woud all have been meaningless.
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                Read the comment thread rq, you're contradicting yourself
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                  how so? like i said, im not saying ur wrong, im just saying that if she told him about any of it it wouldnt work. and also im kinda sleep deprived rn so i might really be tripping and not knowing what im typin
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                  im saying that just maybe it'd work out better for everyone if cassie got over her fears and told people stuff while ur saying otherwise. Its fine i get ya and i dont wanna argue with you cuz your comments are funny so byebye
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      then you're blind to the future if not for that sunny might be dead by now or worse modret would have taken is body
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        how did mordret escape again? oh, right! cassie's the one who let him free.
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    wow
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    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?

    I don't think so. If somebody is trully sorry they will say sorry until it is enough. They will fix their mistake until it is fixed. She can always fix her mistake while or after reconciling and restoring friendship with a person. She can always apologize and say that she will try to fix it and ask her close ones to trust her. She can always say sorry. With the scale of her mistake, saying sorry once is not enough, but what about twice, or 10 times, or 100s of times. Add to that actually trying to fix her mistake. Wouldn't that be rational decision? She can apologize while fixing mistake. Her actions are despicable. This is not taking responsibility, this is just arrogance. She does not want to lower her self for apology more than once. She values her ego more than trust and friendship. She returns trust with conceit. She truly was, will and is the despicable one.
    And now, I have a suspicion that she made him a slave with a mind to force Sunny break the fate. To make him her weapon to break the chains she can not.
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      i do tho. there are some things words like im sorry cant fix no matter how many times you say it. sorry, i killed your dog. sorry, i graped your girlfriend. sorry, i enslaved you to your life and death companion and robbed you of your biggest wish freedom. like she said, actions hold more then words. they always do.
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    Cassie moving like aizen😭
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    Dammmmmm
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    Now is the perfect time for a doakes edit, Literally everyone was suspicious of cassie from the beginning
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    Where are all the Cassie supporters??? Look at Cassie, she cowardly apologized haha are u guys satisfied? Are u guys happy? She could have reconciled with sunny, but no no how can she do that, she just manipulated everyone to defeat fate to mend her mistake which she could have done by apologizing easily. She doesn't give a damn about sunny or the others, she is just a selfish manipulator
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      Yeah pretty happy tbh, she just said words were cheap so she would actually do something concrete to break fate during the chain isles arc, meaning it was after Sunny already became a slave. I fully believe that Cassie indirectly making Sunny a slave was a stupid and naive decision she made when she was younger because she was burdened with being an oracle and didnt want her friends to die, but now she's taking it upon herself to fix her actions. I swear Cassie haters hate her cause she's just not the protagonist too
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        Word were cheap? Those cheap word are all it needs to restore the friendship and she deny them
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        She can always fix her mistake after reconciling and restoring friendship with a person. She can always apologize and say that she will try to fix it and ask her close ones to trust her. She can always say sorry. With the scale of her mistake, saying sorry once is not enough, but what about twice, or 10 times, or 100s of times. Add to that actually trying to fix her mistake. Wouldn't that be rational decision? She can apologize while fixing mistake. Her actions are despicable. This is not taking responsibility, this is just arrogance. She does not want to lower her self for apology more than once. She values her ego more than trust and friendship. She returns trust with conceit. She truly was, will and is the despicable one.
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      did you even read correctly from what i read i can see that she want to fix her mistake by action not by word so i dont even know what you on about
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        Ohh and that action is manipulating someone. We have yet to get that sorry but she said that she wanted to fix the mistake by her action but is it ok to manipulate everyone to fix your mistake instead of saying sorry? And what were the choices that she gave sunny, you can get your freedom but you will have to abandon the cohort to get that freedom or you can forget your freedom and stay as a slave with nephis. And I don't want to spoil the story for other but you will also see what happens after reading further. Now I genuinely like her character a lot and she is kind of my best girl but what she did before was wrong even if I want to say that it was right
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    She probably wanted Sunny to be a slave from the start so she could then break fate cause it doesn’t make sense that she can’t change fate in forgotten shore now all of a sudden she is able to manipulate it with ease. You don’t just go from being a noob to a master of manipulating fate after 1 mistake. We were never told she could change the outcomes of fate only envision it so if she could why didn’t she try to plan with Sunny and Neph to change fate instead of keeping it between her and Neph to trap Sunny in the dream realm?
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      buddy when she got that vision she was sixteen. SIXTEEN. she was a sixteen year old who just turned blind and has to fight monsters to survive and gets a vision like that. if you really think she did that on pupose you need to check your reading comprehension.
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        It’s been a while since I read this so lemme clear up what I meant. Cassie got the vision which enlightened her of his flaw which allowed her to give Neph a trump card to use over Sunny. When Cassie came back to the human realm she said she saw how those close to her die like her mom and I’m sure that’s something she wanted to change. Although Cassie was not scheming from the time she got her powers you must have noticed that she stopped telling her friends about her visions after a while on fs. Not because they couldn’t handle it but because she wasn’t entirely sure about whether this future was true and could be altered. This means that to alter the fate of those she cares about she has to change fate. I’m sure her mom will die a gruesome death or may even be used against her to hurt Cass herself due to her sad reaction when it was her birthday so to try to change that Fate having Sunny become a slave was a must. Therefore I believe that although she wasn’t scheming from the very beginning she inherently wanted Sunny to be a slave (even if it hurt her friend) after learning more about her ability because that would be the factor that allows her to break fate. No Shadow Slave Sunny = No broken fate
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          she was not planning that far ahead. she stated very clearly and sunny stated it too that was she did was choose wich of her friends to betray.
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            If you actually read my comment you would realize that I never said she planned it all from the very start to make Sunny a slave. All I pointed out was that Sunny being a slave became an implicit desire of Cassie’s due to it being a great factor in breaking fate. She gradually adopted this view while learning more of her abilities and limits not from the instant she awakened. However I was pointing out how strange it was that she can go from novice to expert after one mistake when dealing with fate causing me to question her growth in something even weaver can’t easily manipulate.
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              my bad for not reading your comment properly im not good with walls of text.
              the thing is she actually started planning to break fate after forgotten shore wich she said this chapter. wich means when she betrayed sunny she couldnt have known that sunny being a slave was good for her plan of breaking fate since she was not trying to break fate yet when she got the vision about sunny.
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    Mad prince: "I planned it from the very begnning of the revolution"

    cassie: "I planned it all from the start, even before the second nightmare"

    Weaver: "I planned this even before you were in your mother's womb"
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      Fate : "I planned all this before the world was even created"
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        Abyssal creatures: I planned this before you even existed
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          The void: I knew this even before desire was born, for I existed before time and space became a thing.
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            GuiltyThree: Hold my pen/Keyboard
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              Guiltythree's mom
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                😂😂😂 this one got me.
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