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Chapter 1640: Harrowing Reality

The sky was black, with pale stars shining coldly in the distance. They were much paler than the bright constellations of the illusory realm, though, because there was something brighter in the night sky, spanning its vast expanse.

The fragments of the shattered moon.

The moon was up there, above him, but it was viciously broken into countless pieces. Some of them were vast, like jagged continents, floating in the forlorn darkness. Some were infinitely small, painting the sky like clouds of starlight vapor. The trail of moon shards formed a heavenly river that stretched beyond the horizon, illuminating the hidden world with ghostly light.

The sight of it was both terrifying and humbling. Sunny did not know what kind of blow could have been so harrowing as to fracture even the moon... or if the moon had been broken from within, like the shell of a cosmic egg... all he knew was that seeing the broken sky filled him with a deep sense of terror.

He rarely felt true fear after becoming a Transcendent, but the true face of Bastion was one of the few things that could still make him shudder.

Looking away from the celestial river, Sunny gazed at the distant castle. The castle existed both in the illusory world and in the terrifying reality. However, while it stood tall and proud in the former... It was a desolate ruin in the latter.

The mighty walls had collapsed. The tall towers were toppled. Bastion was like a mountain of fractured white stones, the shape of a once-magnificent citadel barely recognizable in its ghastly crookedness. Here and there, one could still recognize the lines of partially unscathed buildings and courtyards, but they only seemed like an epitaph on a towering gravestone.

Across the lake, where the thriving city had been a moment before, a monumental wall of towering dark trees rose to the broken sky.

The illusory Bastion had been surrounded by a forest once, too - a forest that was one enormous living being, a horrid Titan with which the Knights of Valor had waged war for decades. Eventually, it was Anvil, still a Saint back then, who had destroyed it.

But here in the hidden reality, the forest was untouched, and there were many creatures inhabiting it that were much more terrifying than that Titan had been.

Because the real Bastion... was a Death Zone.

In fact, there were dreadful beings dwelling in the deep, dark lake as well.

There was one thing in common between the real Bastion and the beautiful mirage created by the Demon of Imagination, though, Both in the illusory castle and the real castle, enchanted lanterns were shining softly in the darkness of the night.

Granted, there were much fewer of them here.

'I need to hurry.

The real lake was much more dangerous than its copy. Sunny was capable of facing its inhabitants in a battle, but he wasn't capable of doing so unnoticed. And so, he dove down once again, falling like a stone into the depths of the cold water.

The bottom of the lake was much different in this hidden, true world. Out in the illusory Bastion, it was rather mundane, covered by mud and rare stones.

Here, though...

A drowned city rested on the bottom of the lake. The graceful buildings were constructed from the same white stone as the castle, and their empty windows were like dark eyes that watched Sunny as he passed by. The city must have been beautiful once, but now it was cold and empty, with signs of horrible devastation visible on every street.

The streets themselves were littered with bones.

Countless human skulls lay on the cracked cobblestones, looking like pale fungus. Sunny did not know what doom had befallen the people of the drowned city, but he made sure to lighten his body and swim instead of walking on the ancient roads. He did not want to disturb them, and knew that it was dangerous to do so, on top of that.

The city was built at the foot of a tall mountain, which was now submerged in water, with only its peak rising above it. The ruins of the great castle lay on that peak

That was also where Casale was supposed to be waiting for him, too.

Sunny calmly traversed the fallen city, making sure to hide from its current Inhabitants. There were plenty of harrowing Nightmare Creatures dwelling in the drowned ruins - he had studied their habits and hunting grounds before, but abominations of higher Ranks were supremely unpredictable.Finnd updted ovels on nv/elbin(.)co/m

Luckily, Sunny's ability to remain unseen and unsensed in the shadows had become much more potent since his days in the Dark City, so even these horrors could not easily spot him.

He moved closer and closer to the mountain. From time to time, grotesque carcasses appeared from the darkness, each impaled by a single straight sword.

This was Anvil's work - his domain extended into the real version of Bastion, as well, and although the King of Swords did not rule the entire area, he was the master of the ruined castle. Anything that tried to crawl out of the water and challenge him ended up dead.

Knights of Valor were often battling Nightmare Creatures in the forest, too. However, they were doing so without the support of their king. That was because he used the dark forest as a crucible to forge better warriors for his army-the dreadful abominations inhabiting it were the whetstone against which Valor's elites were sharpened.

Sunny heard that after Antarctica, Morgan had been sent into the forest and ordered not to return until she redeemed her mistake. She eventually emerged from it two years later, as a Saint.

He did not know if this was true, and couldn't ask, because this information wasn't supposed to be known to any outsider to begin with.

...His preparations had not been in vain. Sunny followed a predetermined path and managed to reach the mountain without disturbing any of the Nightmare Creatures or stumbling on any of Anvil's swords. Finally, he ascended the steep slope and cautiously surfaced near the ruins.

There were lanterns burning high above, on the remnants of the broken wall, and human silhouettes patrolling its length. They were Knights of Valor the best of the best, each of them at least a Master.

Another human silhouette was standing on the edge of a toppled tower that lay on the ground, its roof protruding into the lake. This one did not carry a luminous lantern, waiting patiently in the darkness.

It was Cassie. Illuminated by the pale light of the shattered moon, motionless like a statue, her delicate figure looked even more arresting. Her beauty had already been breathtaking... here in the hidden realm of true Bastion, it seemed simply enthralling.

And yet, strangely enough, Sunny felt his gaze wandering away from her.

Somewhat surprised, he realized that it was her presence... unlike most Saints, it did not demand attention, but instead dampened it. It was really... more akin to absence than presence.

Perhaps it had been for a long while, but he simply did not notice it.

Forcing himself to concentrate on the slender figure, Sunny silently emerged from the water and walked over to Cassie. He made no noise whatsoever, and yet, she turned her head slightly to face him.

"You've come."

Sunny dismissed the Quintessence Pearl and smiled in the darkness.

"Of course. It's not polite to make a lady wait. And I am nothing if not polite... one could say

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    6pain
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    Did sunny go back to the forgotten shore to get he’s bed and kill the tree?
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      Raneyd
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      seems so. he's very spiteful. as well as antarctica, to kill winter beast.
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    Pro100zver25
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    1641: First Impressions.

    Sunny studied Cassle's face, trying to guess what she was thinking about. Having left her alone for several weeks, he did not feel particularly… safe. Who knew what conclusions she had drawn in that time? What plans she had formulated? He was a stranger to her, now. Which meant that the blind seer would not afford him the same grace she afforded her friends.

    Facing Cassie as someone she might perceive as a potential enemy… was a nerve-wracking experience. Sunny felt like he finally understood why Mordret was so wary of her.

    …But then again, he was someone worthy of being feared, himself. He was powerful and lethal enough to be an existential threat to anyone who would dare stand in his way. Sunny did not have to be afraid of anyone, or any thing — instead, everyone had to be scared of him.

    If they knew who he was, of course. But no one did, which only made him more terrifying.

    «Well, no matter.»

    It was not like he wanted to frighten Cassie. Sunny was pretty sure that she would treat him with sincerity — he had what she wanted, after all. Still, a relationship of a transactional nature was not the most stable, It was in his best interest to build a better connection with her… and maybe even reach a point where they shared mutual trust.

    Sunny looked at Cassle, who was wearing a white tunic and a seawave cloak, her eyes hidden behind a strip of blue cloth. Then, he glanced at his own black bodysult. The two of them did not exactly look like a natural pair. Currently, they were accomplices at best, not allies.

    «So, how do I go about building trust?»

    One small step at a time, most likely.

    He looked at the shattered moon, then at the restless waters of the dark lake. Finally, he said:

    «The ambiance here is truly lovely. However, the lake is rather dreadful. Wouldn't it be better if we left before something very terrible came out of the water to spoil the mood?»

    Cassie remained silent for a moment, then smiled faintly.

    «Didn't you come from the water yourself, Saint Sunless? Are you very terrible, as well?»

    He coughed.

    «Well… yes, I did. And yes, I guess I am.»

    She tilted her head slightly.

    «I am surprised that you made it all the way here, actually. How did you traverse the lake without being torn apart? Or alerting anyone to your presence?»

    That was an obviously probing question, but Sunny didn't mind. He shrugged and answered in a nonchalant tone:

    «By being patient and very good at hiding.»

    She sighed lightly and turned around, walking slowly in the direction of the castle ruins.

    «Let's go.»

    Sunny hesitated for a moment before following.

    As he did, he looked up, at the figures patrolling the remnants of the toppled walls.

    This was the problem he had not been able to solve yet.

    Finding an entrance into the hidden realm had not been too hard. Avoiding the Echoes patrolling the lake and finding a path through the graveyard of swords at its bottom had not been much of a problem, either. Even traversing the dark depths of the true lake, where great horrors dwelled, was well within his power.

    But getting inside the ruined castle itself was troublesome. There were many powerful Knights of Valor inside… there was the King of Swords himself, as well. Worse than that, the members of his clan were versed in runic sorcery. Their stronghold was protected by an array of enchantments that Sunny could not hope to unravel, let alone bypass silently.

    He knew a thing or two about Hope's sorcery, but not nearly enough to compete with real experts.

    That was why Sunny needed Cassie. Without help from inside the castle, it would take him years to infiltrate its ruins. He wasn't worried about being betrayed by her, either…

    At this moment, as if reading his mind, the blind seer asked him with a hint of curiosity in her voice:

    «Can I ask you a question, Saint Sunless?»

    He glanced at her back.

    «Sure. And, please… call me Sunny. Here in Bastion, I am known as the master of Sunny's Brilliant Emporium — a humble shopkeeper, and definitely not a Saint.»

    She remained silent for a moment.

    «Why are you so sure that I won't surrender you into the hands of my clan? After all… here in Bastion, I am known as a loyal, obedient servant of the King. A virtuous Saint, and definitely not someone who would help an outsider infiltrate the very heart of our stronghold.»

    Sunny answered calmly, his voice tinged with a hint of amusement:

    «It's because I know that you are actually disloyal, disobedient, and wicked.»

    Cassie suddenly coughed.

    «…Ah.»

    He chuckled and added in a light tone:

    «Just my kind of person. I am a bit of a treacherous bastard myself, to be honest.»

    She cleared her throat.

    «I… see.»

    Cassie remained silent for a while after that, jumping off the toppled tower to land softly on the ground below, Sunny followed, suppressing the desire to slap himself across the face.

    «What… what kind of nonsense am I spouting?»

    Right now, Cassie only knew that he was a Saint that was somehow connected to her and Nephis, and had undergone the Third Nightmare with them. Which would suggest that he had been their friend, or at least an ally… if not for the fact that Mordret had also been there, in the Tomb of Ariel.

    Meaning that not everyone who had entered that Nightmare was an ally. Cassie knew that Sunny had played a big role in her life, but she did not know what kind of role he had played. She had to account for the fact that he very well could have been her enemy… at the very least, she wouldn't be sure that he had been a friend.

    So, why the hell was he willingly admitting to being a wretched traitor?

    Sunny closed his eyes for a moment and then said, trying very hard to keep the embarrassment out of his voice:

    «What I'm trying to say… is that everyone has their own interest. It is not in your self-interest to surrender me to Clan Valor, and I am pretty sure that you would not sacrifice yourself for their benefit. Otherwise, I would have been visited by a cohort of Knights and a few Paladins the very next day after your visit.»

    Cassie inhaled slowly.

    «I see, That makes sense.»

    She paused for a moment, and then suddenly asked:

    «What is your interest, then?»

    Sunny smiled and looked at the broken sky.

    «That is the question, isn't it?»
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      1642: Selfish Reasons.

      Sunny contemplated his answer for a few moments, then said neutrally:

      «I guess it's the same as yours.»

      Cassie seemed a little surprised.

      «The same as mine?»

      He nodded and glanced at her with hidden worry. They were climbing a slope of stone debris, the surface under their feet treacherous and uneven.

      Cassie seemed to be doing fine, but her movements were a little stiff.

      No matter how well she had learned to live with her Flaw, she was still blind. Sharing other people's perception or sensing a few seconds into the future could not entirely replace sight. However, Sunny could not think of a way to support her on this treacherous slope — he could offer her his hand, but he doubted that she would accept it. They were not that close… now.

      In the end, he did nothing.

      «Indeed. You told me that you had always wanted to destroy fate… but that is not entirely true, is it? You wouldn't want to struggle against fate if it carried you to a wonderful outcome. The outcome you saw must be terrible… so, what you really want is to reach a desirable outcome, not destroy fate. The latter is merely a means to an end, while the former is the end. That is your interest.»

      Sunny shrugged.

      «It is the same for me. My Interest is to reach a desirable outcome.»

      Cassie hesitated for a moment.

      «So what is the outcome you desire?»

      He grinned.

      «How can I know? It's too soon to talk about an outcome — I don't even know what will happen, let alone how I might want it to end. I merely have a few ideas. In any case, that question is better aimed at you, Saint Cassia. You are much better informed about the future than I am. So… what outcome do you desire?»

      Now, they were on the right track. Mutual trust was the end goal, but it had to be built on the foundation of mutual benefit. To help each other benefit, they needed to know what each of them wanted.

      What was it that Cassie desired?

      Even after knowing her for so many years, Sunny was not sure. She had always kept her secrets close.

      Which was why he did not expect to hear her honest response:

      «I want to save the world.»

      Sunny almost tripped, startled.

      «Wh-what?»

      His eyes might have widened a little.

      Cassie laughed quietly.

      «Why are you so surprised? It's only reasonable. After all, I am a part of the world, and so are those people I care about — if the world is destroyed, everything I cherish will be destroyed with it. Alright, maybe I was a little grandiose in my statement… I do want to save the world, but purely for selfish reasons. Perhaps it would be more appropriate to say that I want to save myself. It's just that one and the other are inseparable.»

      Sunny stared at her silently for a few moments.

      «Should I take it as confirmation, then, that the world is doomed? Ah, it's a bit disconcerting. I did not expect to hear something like that from an oracle as powerful as you.»

      He looked at the shattered moon. The background was also very ominous.

      Cassie shrugged.

      «I suspect that you know perfectly well what fate awaits our world. It is obvious that the world is doomed… what most people don't realize is how little time we have left. Those who pay careful attention to the Nightmare Spell, though, do.»

      Sunny frowned.

      Was she talking about the fact that their world would eventually be devoured by the Dream Realm? It would be natural to assume that Sunny knew, considering that she suspected that he had been on Aletheia's Island with them. More than that, it was no secret — the Great Clans had known, as well, which was why they were focused on conquering a new world instead of trying to save the old one.

      Or was she talking about the Forgotten God and his inevitable awakening? The moment that ancient being struggled free of its slumber, the very existence could come undone at the seams, and the Everlasting Void could be unleashed from its prison.

      …Or were these two events inseparable, as well?

      He grimaced.

      «So what are your immediate goals?»

      Cassie smiled faintly.

      «I don't think that we know each other well enough to share such details… Sunny. Maybe I'll tell you another day, after learning more about you from your Memories.»

      Sunny sighed.

      «Fair enough. As for my immediate goals… I'm not trying to doubt your competence, Saint Cassia, but how are you going to get me inside the castle? The guards, the runic array, the other safeguards the King must have put in place — you don't seem to be too concerned about any of these.»

      Cassie was climbing several steps ahead from him, just a few meters from the more intact section of the wall, Once they reached it, there would be Ascended warriors patrolling, and if any of them saw Song of the Fallen escorting an Intruder into the stronghold of their clan… things would turn ugly.

      She was not going to just stride into the heart of Anvil's Domain, was she?

      Cassie stopped for a moment, then continued climbing.

      «Don't worry about it. I will keep my word.»

      At the same time, she raised her hands and carefully pulled her blindfold off, tying it around one of her wrists.

      A few moments later, they were on top of the wall.

      There were enchanted lanterns installed on wooden posts, illuminating the ramparts.

      And there, just a few meters in front of them…

      Three heavily armored Masters were standing, staring at Cassie and Sunny with vigilant expressions. He could see dangerous flames igniting in their eyes.

      One of them placed his hand on the hilt of his sword and asked, his voice a mix of confusion and wariness:

      «Saint Cassia? Who…»

      «Damn it…»

      Sunny did not move.

      And in the next moment, the three Knights of Valor underwent an eerie change.

      Their eyes suddenly grew unfocused, drifting away from Cassie's delicate figure. The tense expressions on their faces disappeared. They remained motionless for a few moments, then continued on their patrol without ever looking back.

      One walked right past the blind seer, brushing against her seawave cloak.

      Cassie calmly moved in the opposite direction, leaving the patrol behind.

      A moment later, she said over her shoulder:

      «Don't worry. They won't remember seeing us.»

      Sunny hurriedly followed her, quietly impressed…

      And more than a little bit disturbed.

      «What an insidious power, indeed.»
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        Turnc4406
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        "These are not the droids you're looking for."
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        Rei-absolute
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        Obrigado
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you as always :)

        Damn Cassie is even more scary she now has one of the skills that anyone below her unless they have particular resistances are just screwed damn that’s strong!!! But what is Sunny looking for??? I must know!!!
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    Kiber
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    Сегодня будут главы?
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      Nihil.Nemo
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      2 уже опубликованы
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    JOEMUDA
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    1631-40 recap and pretty much info dump
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      Aswad
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      Fu#king nerd
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        Vernaidia
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        bro we are reading a fantasy novel bout magic and dragons and shit. we are all f#cking nerds lmao
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          TheIronChoad
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          You’ve had his life there lmfao
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        JOEMUDA
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        wsg brother

        and the hell u on im just reapeating shit youve probably already read :/
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          oliloc
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          maybe he cant comprehend what he reads or it was meant as a joke, i cant decide 😂
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    Moose
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    Greed... I must contain my greed .... I NEED MORE!!!!!
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      SrgtLock
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      Greed is the ultimate sin, it causes all the others. So on that note, you’re doomed to never save enough chapters like us all. troll61
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        andrrash
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        Not true. How will greed cause laziness? As for anger, pride, lust and gluttony, it is also extremely doubtful.
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