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Chapter 1706: Memory Purveyor.

Following Nephis, Sunny ascended the tall tower and found himself on a spacious balcony that served as a pier for the Chain Breaker. Neither of them had spoken about the duel, and it suited him Just fine.

In any case, he had to admit that his actions had been a little naughty. He could have defused the situation by groveling a little, but chosen to antagonize the pompous Legacy instead for no good reason. Explaining the sequence of events to Nephis would have been a bit embarrassing, and SO…

Sunny went ahead and shamelessly pushed that responsibility onto Cassie.

Some would call such a move unbecoming, but he preferred to call it… delegation!

The Chain Breaker was floating in the air a few meters away, with a wide wooden plank affixed between its deck and the stone balcony. Several Fire Keepers seemed to have just finished loading a bunch of wooden crates into the cargo hold of the graceful vessel, and were now resting beneath the branches of the sacred tree.

Noticing Nephis, all of them stood up.

Then, their gazes fell on Sunny.

The Fire Keepers — especially the two women — had a bit of a strange reaction to his appearance.

«What's wrong with these people

Considering how devoted the Fire Keepers were to Nephis, he would have expected a more intense version of the Jealous hostility the denizens of the Castle had met him with.

However, they seemed more stunned than unfriendly.

«M-master Sunless? Why are you here?»

He forced out a polite smile.

«Good day. Oh… I am here to sign a contract. I think we'll be working together often in the future., so please take care of me.»

The Fire Keepers slowly turned to Nephis.

Then, the two women suddenly broke into wide smiles.

«Lady Nephis… thank you!»

«Nice!»

He stared at them in confusion.

«Why are they giving her thumbs up?»

The Fire Keepers frequented the Brilliant Emporium due to their friendship with Aiko. Perhaps they really liked his cooking and assumed that he would be employed as a chef?

Was the food situation on the Ivory Island that bad?

Nephis coughed.

«Ah… yes, I've invited Master Sunless to the Tower, Please get ready to ascend.»

They joined the Fire Keepers on the deck. The wooden plank was swiftly removed, the mooring cables untled, and no more than a minute later, the flying ship slowly moved.

The leaves of the sacred tree rustled as the Chain Breaker started to climb into the sky, Sunny looked up and studied it for a while, his gaze lingering on the golden fruits.

«What would happen if I fed these fruits to Rain?»

Currently, Rain was preparing to hunt an Awakened Demon in order to absorb some of its essence and push her own toward Awakening. Such was the path most of the ancient people had followed, forging their fates in the crucible of combat. The fruits of the sacred tree contained essence, as well, so its existence was much more precious than the carriers of the Spell could ever imagine.

Granted, it was a rhetorical question. If Sunny simply wanted Rain to Awaken, he would have showered her with soul shards and been done with it. But what he wanted was to make her strong enough to survive on her own, if need be… and so, cutting corners would do her more harm than good.

It was the same reason why the Legacy Clans kept sending their children to face the winter solstice instead of safely bringing them to the Dream Realm in advance, by gaining access to a Sovereign's Gate, Sunny often clashed with Legacies, but he had to admit that they did a lot of things right.

«Ah. If only all the young Legacies were like Awakened Telle instead of Awakened Tristan

He hesitated for a moment, then looked at Nephis.

The two of them were alone at the bow of the Chain Breaker, gazing at the breathtaking view of the castle, the lake, and the city sprawling along its shore. The atmosphere was quite romantic, but sadly, there was no time to have a proper conversation.

The Ivory Island was drifting in the sky above the lake, just shy of casting its shadow on the ancient walls of Bastion. It would only take the flying ship a few minutes to reach it.

And, indeed, the Chain Breaker landed softly on the waters of the smaller lake glistening among the emerald grass of the island before Sunny could think of anything to say.

«Please, come this way.»

Nephis led him toward the Ivory Tower, but she didn't seem to be in a hurry. On the way, they toured most of the island, with her showing him around and explaining how the Citadel was organized.

It was just as beautiful and tranquil as Sunny had remembered. There had been a few changes in the past four years, with the island looking much better cared for and settled, However, the essence of the place remained the same.

The emerald grass, the clear lake, the grove of ancient trees, the sun-bleached bones of the mighty dragon… and the great pagoda of pristine white stone towering above it all like a heavenly palace.

Sunny had last visited the Ivory Island almost Immediately after killing the Winter Beast. Back then, he had been skulking in the shadows and in a hurry to leave, unwilling for anyone to notice his presence.

It was much nicer to stroll across the verdant grass in the open, and in Neph's company on top of that.

A smile found its way onto his face — this one genuine, not forced.

Eventually, they found their way into the tower and ascended its steps, reaching Cassie's chambers on one of the higher floors. The blind seer occupied several rooms, one of them serving as her bedroom, one as her office, and one as a parlor to receive guests and hold meetings.

The two of them entered the office.

The chamber was bathed in sunlight, with tasteful wooden furniture placed sparsely on the stone floor. Cassie herself was sitting behind a desk, her hair a little disheveled. There was a serious expression on her face and solemn focus in her beautiful blue eyes.

However,,, there was a bit of a strange smell in the office.

Sunny frowned in confusion.

«Huh.,, why does it smell like popcorn?»

Not that it mattered.

Throwing the unnecessary thought out of his mind, Sunny bowed courteously and said in a polite tone:

«Saint Cassia.»

Cassie nodded.

«Master Sunless. Please, have a seat.»

Sunny and Nephis sat down in front of her desk, after which the blind seer handed him a stack of papers, with the clause of the contract written on them in neat and pretty cursive.

She must have asked one of the Fire Keepers to serve as her eyes while writing, because otherwise, that tidy handwriting would have been skewed and incomprehensible.

Cassie smiled.

«There is a lot to discuss… but, please. Read and sign the contract first.»

Sunny gave her a long look.

It's your lucky day that I know cursive!»

Everyone who received a proper education did, but Sunny had only ever known how to type things before coming to the Academy. He had learned cursive later, after returning from the Forgotten Shore and getting himself a position as a research assistant.

But, of course, no one had any way of knowing that.

Signing deeply, he looked over the contract and signed it. Nephis watched him with intently as he did.

The moment his signature was put on paper, the corner of her mouth seemed to curl upward slightly.

Sunny smiled.

«Well, as long as she's happy.»

«It's a pleasure doing business with you.»

And that… was how Sunny became the Memory Purveyor of the Fire Keepers.

Unbeknownst to him, though, something else was happening while he was signing the contract.

The news of Sunny's duel with Tristan of Aegis Rose was spreading across Bastion with the speed of a forest fire. Of course, with each retelling, it collected embellishments and turned more and more outrageous.

People were talking about it all over the city.

«Have you heard? Some unknown Master defeated Lord Tristan. In one strike!»

«They say that they were fighting for Changing Star's affection

«There were several Valor Knights and dozens of Awakened in the courtyard, but no one even tried to stop the duel

«There were dozens of Valor Knights in the courtyard trying to stop him, but he defeated them all before striking Lord Tristan in the face!»

«There were a hundred Valor Knights in the courtyard trying to stop him, but he easily defeated them all. And then beheaded Lord Tristan with one strike!»

«That unknown Master is too scary! Too tyrannical!»

«What a monster!»

If Sunny had heard these whispers, he would have paled.

He would have also probably said something like…

«Oh, no. Oh, no! Not again!»

But he didn't hear anything until the next morning.

…When Aiko stormed into the kitchen of the Brilliant Emporium and tossed a newspaper on the table.

«Boss… what the hell is this?!»

Frowning, Sunny picked up the newspaper and read the title on the first page.

The title read:

«A Duel For a Saint's Heart! Wretched Mongrel, Master S, defeats the Noblest of Knights, Lord T!»

His hand trembled.

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    «Huh.,, why does it smell like popcorn?»

    Does the author mean butter? Because popcorn doesn't have a smell. Not does it have a taste.
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      You’re tripping
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      Whaaat 🤣 Im sure it does
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      23 what kind of popcorn have you been having?
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        Apparently people don't realize that butter isn't popcorn. Same idiots that think fresh caught lobster is delicious, because they dunk it in mounds of butter and salt.
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    I'm very sure sunny was talking about nephis being on the tower staring down at bastion treat
    Confusing poor little rain 23
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    You know what? Teacher Sunny(Happy Shadow Avatar) is the best version of Sunny you can't convince me otherwise. He just a wholesome teacher, telling stories about his past that nobody remembers. Between Lord of Shadows that appear emotionless, and Master Sunless who is too expressive, Shadow(teacher) is just chill and carrying. Feels really refreshing to me.
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      Ofc it's the best version of sunny, it's literally the only avatar with a positive aspect. The others are gloomy, haughty, creepy, naughty and crazy. It's the embodiment of sunny's positivity while the others are everything else
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        Don't let your hope die on seventh one, he will be positive and be the only friend of Happy Shadow(or he will be more depresed than all other Shadows combined which is more likely but lets not lose hope).
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          Let's pray it's not simpy lol
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    "Go on and try dying. See what happens..."

    Oh poor Rain, you can't imagine what will happen if you get hurt, forget about dying. Your brother is The Strongest Saint, his Gf too, and cohort. You can't just end up dying.
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      I know what happens, depending on the species of demon they will be exterminated, if it is an insect type demon or any other type
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    1707. The Fine Nuances of Demon Hunting


    The stars shone brightly in the cold black sky. Sitting on a wide tree branch, Rain studied them silently, surrounded by darkness.

    'It's strange.’

    Some of the stars looked familiar, but she couldn't recognize any constellations. The alien sky of the Dream Realm was different from that of Earth, but worse than that, it was both fickle and unreliable. The stars shining upon the Song Domain were different from those illuminating the Sword Domain, and even various regions of the two kingdoms did not share the same heaven.

    Some places did not even have a sun, while others were bathed in the light of many moons.

    Astronomers were probably going crazy...

    "Why are you still awake? Sleep. You'll need all your strength tomorrow."

    Her teacher's voice resounded softly from the darkness, making Rain sigh.

    He was right. She had climbed the enormous tree and tied herself to the branch in order to rest, but now that there was nothing else left to do...

    "I can't sleep."

    Sleep was escaping her.

    Her teacher chuckled.

    "Nervous?”

    Rain remained silent for a while. Was she nervous? She couldn't tell.

    They had spent a lot of time preparing for this hunt. From searching for suitable prey and learning all that could be learned about it to coming up with plans and contingencies, studying the terrain, and preparing all the necessary equipment. The process was only different from all the previous hunts because it had been so extensive.

    She was supposed to kill an Awakened Demon this time, after all.

    So, Rain did feel a little nervous... frightened, even. But at the same time, she was a little excited. Not only because successfully slaying the demon would finally allow her to grasp the key of Awakening, which she had been trying to do for many years, but also because of the challenge itself.

    She always felt a pleasant rush of adrenaline when facing appaling abominations in battle. To be strong, to be able to protect herself and other people - that was what she wanted, and why she had accepted the ominous shadow's offer to be her teacher.

    Rain smiled.

    "What is there to be nervous about? It's just an Awakened Demon."

    Her teacher laughed in the darkness.

    "Fair enough."

    There was a bit of silence, and then Rain asked against her better Judgment:

    "Teacher, what was the first Awakened Demon you fought like?"

    The darkness spoke in a tone of nostalgia:

    "Oh, that guy? Ah... as tall as a house, covered in a carapace of impregnable steel armor, with claws strong enough to crush diamonds and a pair of razor-sharp scythes in place of hands. A really charming fellow."

    Rain raised an eyebrow. Was such a creature really worth feeling nostalgic about?

    "So, how did you kill it?"

    Her teacher laughed.

    "Let's see... that was before my Awakening, when I was not much stronger than you. So I summoned a Corrupted Devil and pitted them against each other. At least I think it was a Corrupted Devil truth be told, I still have no idea what that thing was, even all these years later. It sure was unforgettably creepy, though."

    He paused for a moment, and then added with a sigh:

    "And then I acted as bait while my partner finished the wounded demon off."

    Rain opened her eyes wide, stunned. She wasn't even sure what shocked her more the fact that her teacher had apparently been able to summon Corrupted Devils before Awakening, or that he used to have a partner.

    Who would partner up with that insufferable bastard? Were they crazy?

    She hesitated for a moment, then asked curiously:

    "Where's your partner now, teacher?"

    The darkness remained silent for a while, this time.

    Then, he said in a carefree tone:

    "Well, I imagine she's in a beautiful heavenly palace, looking down upon us mortals."

    His tone was carefree, but for the first time, Rain could feel a hint of a strange emotion in it.

    What did he mean?

    If her teacher was a dark deity, then could his partner be a celestial deity? No - gods were dead, as were all the lesser divinities. Only Nightmare Creatures remained.

    So, then... was his partner dead? Was that what he meant?

    Right, it made sense. Her teacher had once admitted to being thousands of years old, so anyone who had fought by his side before his Awakening would have been dead for a very, very long time.

    Rain sighed, suddenly feeling pity for her poor teacher. Wishing to distract him from unpleasant memories, she asked:

    "But how did you manage to summon a Terror to fight that demon?”

    He chuckled.

    "By setting the demon's boss on fire. Now, enough talking. Go to sleep."

    "The... the demon's boss? Do demons have bosses?”

    Full of confusion, Rain let out a long sigh and closed her eyes.

    The tree branch was swaying slightly under her, which was... a bit calming.

    Just before she slipped into the embrace of sleep, a sudden thought surfaced in her drowsy mind.

    ‘Wait... if he killed that demon with a partner... then why the hell is he making me hunt this demon alone?!'

    Her anxious dreams were cold and restless.

    ***

    In the morning, Rain untied the rope fastening her to the branch and carefully climbed down. Soon enough, she reached the ground, standing on the outskirts of a vast forest of dead trees.

    Ravenheart was so far away that the mountain chain was merely a dark line on the horizon. There was no ash around, and although the frozen ground was covered in frost, there was no snow either.

    This was the place where the Awakened Demon she was intedning to kill dwelled.

    Humanity had conquered a vast area in the Dream Realm, but that did not mean that the two Domains were entirely safe. In fact, safety was a fleeting illusion here - apart from the Citadels and their immediate vicinity, the wilds were still ruled by the Nightmare Creatures. Humans had only really started to encroach on their reign after the advent of the Dream Gates four years ago, building roads and expanding their settlements.

    In that regard, the current era was very much like the dawn of the legendary Age of Heroes, when mortal champions battled against countless abominations to help the nascent human civilization survive and spread.

    Of course, modern humans had no gods to guide them. They only had Queen Song, the King of Swords... and the Nightmare Spell.

    ...Well, in Rain's case, she also had an oddball of a shadow showing her the way.

    While she was checking her weapons in the dim twilight of the early dawn, her teacher asked calmly:

    "What makes demons so dangerous? Their strength? Their speed? Their resilience?"

    Rain shook her head.

    "No. It's their intelligence. Beasts and monsters might be stronger, faster, and much more resilient than me, but they are also not too bright. A demon, however, is as intelligent as me... it might even outsmart me, if I'm not careful."

    Her teacher emerged from her shadow and nodded.

    "So, how do you kill a demon?”

    She counted her arrows while answering:

    "By being more prepared. By controlling the battlefield, knowing the terrain, and learning about the enemy in advance. By taking initiative and not making any mistakes. By having a clear mind and deadly resolve."

    He smiled.

    "No one is perfect. Mistakes happen whether you want to or not... so what are you going to do if you do make a mistake?"

    Rain stared at him for a moment, then returned the smile defiantly.

    "Curse you bitterly while I die?"

    Her teacher laughed.

    "Go on and try dying. See what happens..."

    She stared at him for a bit, then shook her head.

    "Fine, Since teacher insists, I won't die."

    He nodded with a smile.

    "Good. Now go and kill that demon.”
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    1707: The fine nuances of Demon hunting.

    The stars shone brightly in the cold black sky. Sitting on a wide tree branch, Rain studied them silently, surrounded by darkness.

    «It's strange.»

    Some of the stars looked familiar, but she couldn't recognize any constellations. The alien sky of the Dream Realm was different from that of Earth, but worse than that, it was both fickle and unreliable. The stars shining upon the Song Domain were different from those illuminating the Sword Domain, and even various regions of the two kingdoms did not share the same heaven.

    Some places did not even have a sun, while others were bathed in the light of many moons.

    Astronomers were probably going crazy…

    «Why are you still awake? Sleep. You'll need all your strength tomorrow.»

    Her teacher's voice resounded softly from the darkness, making Rain sigh.

    He was right. She had climbed the enormous tree and tied herself to the branch in order to rest, but now that there was nothing else left to do…

    «I can't sleep.»

    Sleep was escaping her.

    Her teacher chuckled.

    «Nervous?»

    Rain remained silent for a while. Was she nervous? She couldn't tell.

    They had spent a lot of time preparing for this hunt. From searching for suitable prey and learning all that could be learned about it to coming up with plans and contingencies, studying the terrain, and preparing all the necessary equipment. The process was only different from all the previous hunts because it had been so extensive.

    She was supposed to kill an Awakened Demon this time, after all.

    So, Rain did feel a little nervous… frightened, even. But at the same time, she was a little excited. Not only because successfully slaying the demon would finally allow her to grasp the key of Awakening, which she had been trying to do for many years, but also because of the challenge itself.

    She always felt a pleasant rush of adrenaline when facing appaling abominations in battle. To be strong, to be able to protect herself and other people — that was what she wanted, and why she had accepted the ominous shadow's offer to be her teacher.

    Rain smiled.

    «What is there to be nervous about? It's just an Awakened Demon.»

    Her teacher laughed in the darkness.

    «Fair enough.»

    There was a bit of silence, and then Rain asked against her better Judgment:

    «Teacher, what was the first Awakened Demon you fought like?»

    The darkness spoke in a tone of nostalgia:

    «Oh, that guy? Ah… as tall as a house, covered in a carapace of impregnable steel armor, with claws strong enough to crush diamonds and a pair of razor-sharp scythes in place of hands. A really charming fellow.»

    Rain raised an eyebrow. Was such a creature really worth feeling nostalgic about?

    «So, how did you kill it?»

    Her teacher laughed.

    «Let's see… that was before my Awakening, when I was not much stronger than you. So I summoned a Corrupted Devil and pitted them against each other. At least I think it was a Corrupted Devil truth be told, I still have no idea what that thing was, even all these years later. It sure was unforgettably creepy, though.»

    He paused for a moment, and then added with a sigh:

    «And then I acted as bait while my partner finished the wounded demon off.»

    Rain opened her eyes wide, stunned. She wasn't even sure what shocked her more the fact that her teacher had apparently been able to summon Corrupted Devils before Awakening, or that he used to have a partner.

    Who would partner up with that insufferable bastard? Were they crazy?

    She hesitated for a moment, then asked curiously:

    «Where's your partner now, teacher?»

    The darkness remained silent for a while, this time.

    Then, he said in a carefree tone:

    «Well, I imagine she's in a beautiful heavenly palace, looking down upon us mortals.»

    His tone was carefree, but for the first time, Rain could feel a hint of a strange emotion in it.

    What did he mean?

    If her teacher was a dark deity, then could his partner be a celestial deity? No — gods were dead, as were all the lesser divinities. Only Nightmare Creatures remained.

    So, then… was his partner dead? Was that what he meant?

    Right, it made sense. Her teacher had once admitted to being thousands of years old, so anyone who had fought by his side before his Awakening would have been dead for a very, very long time.

    Rain sighed, suddenly feeling pity for her poor teacher. Wishing to distract him from unpleasant memories, she asked:

    «But how did you manage to summon a Terror to fight that demon?»

    He chuckled.

    «By setting the demon's boss on fire. Now, enough talking. Go to sleep.»

    «The… the demon's boss? Do demons have bosses?»

    Full of confusion, Rain let out a long sigh and closed her eyes.

    The tree branch was swaying slightly under her, which was… a bit calming.

    Just before she slipped into the embrace of sleep, a sudden thought surfaced in her drowsy mind.

    «Wait… if he killed that demon with a partner… then why the hell is he making me hunt this demon alone?!»

    Her anxious dreams were cold and restless.

    —— —— ——

    In the morning, Rain untied the rope fastening her to the branch and carefully climbed down. Soon enough, she reached the ground, standing on the outskirts of a vast forest of dead trees.

    Ravenheart was so far away that the mountain chain was merely a dark line on the horizon. There was no ash around, and although the frozen ground was covered in frost, there was no snow either.

    This was the place where the Awakened Demon she was intending to kill dwelled.

    Humanity had conquered a vast area in the Dream Realm, but that did not mean that the two Domains were entirely safe. In fact, safety was a fleeting illusion here — apart from the Citadels and their immediate vicinity, the wilds were still ruled by the Nightmare Creatures. Humans had only really started to encroach on their reign after the advent of the Dream Gates four years ago, building roads and expanding their settlements.

    In that regard, the current era was very much like the dawn of the legendary Age of Heroes, when mortal champions battled against countless abominations to help the nascent human civilization survive and spread.

    Of course, modern humans had no gods to guide them. They only had Queen Song, the King of Swords… and the Nightmare Spell.

    …Well, in Rain's case, she also had an oddball of a shadow showing her the way.

    While she was checking her weapons in the dim twilight of the early dawn, her teacher asked calmly:

    «What makes demons so dangerous? Their strength? Their speed? Their resilience?»

    Rain shook her head.

    «No. It's their intelligence. Beasts and monsters might be stronger, faster, and much more resilient than me, but they are also not too bright. A demon, however, is as intelligent as me… it might even outsmart me, if I'm not careful.»

    Her teacher emerged from her shadow and nodded.

    «So, how do you kill a demon?»

    She counted her arrows while answering:

    «By being more prepared. By controlling the battlefield, knowing the terrain, and learning about the enemy in advance. By taking initiative and not making any mistakes. By having a clear mind and deadly resolve.»

    He smiled.

    «No one is perfect. Mistakes happen whether you want to or not… so what are you going to do if you do make a mistake?»

    Rain stared at him for a moment, then returned the smile defiantly.

    «Curse you bitterly while I die?»

    Her teacher laughed.

    «Go on and try dying. See what happens…»

    She stared at him for a bit, then shook her head.

    «Fine, Since teacher insists, I won't die.»

    He nodded with a smile.

    «Good. Now go and kill that demon.»
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      Thank you as always :)

      Damn I agree with Rain Sunny’s expectations this time around are way too high 💀
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    Mongrel strikes again.
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    Not even the loss of [Fated] can stop Lord Mongrel from taking his rightful place in the world.
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      LADY Mongrel
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    I hope this will end with Sunny having to duel against Lord Shadow before the clans wish wish wish
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      how would that happen it would be a weirdly specific thing although it can work shadow clone vs sunny
      .one thing whos the real sunny the one at the shop i suppose
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    Cassie is like:
    Absolute Sunny-Ma
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