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Chapter 1770: Keen Insight.

Leaving the martial hall, they went for a walk. Sunny offered Nephis his arm once again, and they strolled along the lively streets of Bastion, making sure to be seen by as many people as possible.

It wasn't every day that ordinary citizens could catch a glimpse of Changing Star, so many were stunned and excited. She smiled politely at them and nodded from time to time.

Luckily, a Saint was different from a celebrity. Although she was immensely popular, people treated her with a sense of solemn veneration. No one bothered them wanting to receive an autograph, and no one tried to exchange words with her — they just looked from afar and kept a respectful distance.

Nephis herself, meanwhile, was quite curious about the details of the day-to-day life of the city. As they walked, she often asked Sunny to explain this or that, listening to his explanations with keen interest.

Before last year, most people in Bastion sustained themselves on the food rations delivered from the waking world and the meat brought back by the abomination hunters. But then, the fields outside the city were finally able to yield a harvest — crops capable of thriving in the Dream Realm soil had been cultivated decades ago, but scaling the production took time. In any case, the city is almost self-sufficient now. These food stalls became popular after the supply of locally sourced flour stabilized, as well. Would you like to try a fish cake? It's not really fish, of course… but it's still delicious

She smiled and shook her head.

«No, thank you. I am quite full.»

Hearing that, Sunny felt satisfied. It seemed that she had enjoyed the picnic.

Feeding people felt nice, indeed… Especially this particular person. Nephis looked at him with curiosity, and then asked in a neutral tone:

«Master Sunless… can I ask you a question?»

Sunny raised an eyebrow.

«Of course.»

She lingered for a moment.

«You've been observing my swordsmanship. What did you see?»

He had expected her to ask that, somewhat.

The arrangement between Nephis and him was for the purpose of crafting a weapon for her, and to do that, Sunny had requested to study her swordsmanship and battle technique.

However, his persona was that of a sorcerer, not a warrior. Nephis did not know how deep his understanding of combat went, and if he was even capable of learning anything about her transcendent battle prowess. In fact, if anything, she would think that his knowledge of swordsmanship was shallow.

She did not know that although Sunny's understanding of combat was not the deepest in the world, it was certainly the broadest. He doubted that anyone, including her and the three Sovereigns, had absorbed as many battle styles as he had.

So, Nephis was curious to learn how much he saw, and to what degree he was capable of appreciating her swordsmanship.

Sunny remained silent for a while, then sighed and said in a somber tone:

«Your swordsmanship… is ruthless.»

She seemed amused by his answer.

«Ruthless?»

He nodded and contemplated his next words carefully.

«At first, I was really surprised. You are renowned across two worlds as one of the most skilled warriors of humanity, Lady Nephis. You are also the daughter of Broken Sword, whose swordsmanship is legendary. And yet… your technique seems grossly reckless and unbalanced.»

She smiled silently,

Sunny coughed, and then continued calmly.

«It is an exceedingly aggressive style, and your offense is stunningly lethal. However, the defense… the Master of that martial hall earlier would have beaten his students senseless if he saw them neglecting defense to that degree. Despite that, your footwork is too strange. It is meaninglessly conservative, to the point of appearing awkward. It's all a proper mess.»

Nephis laughed quietly.

«In other words… I am a fraud?»

He smiled sadly, then shook his head.

«It would seem like that, but of course, it is not true. The truth of the matter is that you are too ruthless.»

Sunny's smile faded slowly.

«Your battle art has no mercy at all — not for your enemies, and not for yourself. You disregard defense because you expect to be hurt, mauled, and maimed. Your Aspect allows you to recover from almost any wound, after all, so no matter how terribly your body is mutilated, you can continue to fight. For that reason, your style simply breaks every possible convention of combat technique. You've reinvented the very concept of swordsmanship from the ground up, removing self-preservation from its foundation.»

He sighed.

«Of course, simply removing one of the cornerstones of swordsmanship is not enough to create a functional battle art. You also had to replace every basic principle of combat connected to it with a new one, Incorporating being hurt into the very core of your technique. Your flesh might heal, but force is still transferred when you receive a blow. Your balance is still affected. Your sword won't strike true if your sword arm is severed. lіghtnоvelcаve~c`о/m. So, you did not simply discard defense in favor of overwhelming offense. Rather, you replaced defense with controlled harm, learning how to kill the enemy in the most efficient way while sacrificing your body in the most calculated manner.»

His expression turned somber.

«That is why your technique seems so reckless, and why your footwork is so strange. Of course, that impression is woefully wrong. In truth, you are not reckless at all… instead, you are so strategic that it is almost chilling. Your knowledge of physics, anatomy, and the underlying laws of combat has to be staggering… otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to create such a diabolical battle art.»

Nephis seemed very satisfied by his answer. She looked at him with visible appreciation, and then smiled.

Her striking grey eyes were almost beaming.

«I didn't expect you to possess such keen insight, Master Sunless, Your expertise in swordsmanship is truly outstanding.»

Sunny hesitated for a few moments, then looked away and sighed again.

«Well… It's just a preliminary conclusion, and a shallow one at that. There is a limit to how much I can learn from watching you practice. To truly understand enough, I'll need to observe you in actual battle.»

Her smile widened a little.

It was a rare sight, to see Nephis smiling like that.

…Which was a shame, because her sincere smile was simply too beautiful.

Sunny felt his heart skipping a beat.

She chuckled quietly, and then said in a pleased tone:

«You shared your insight, but not your opinion. What do you think of my swordsmanship, Master Sunless? Care to give me a compliment?»

He looked away and hesitated for a while.

There were a lot of flowery words he could use to describe her technique. It was quite tantalizing, after all, not to mention lethal and deeply ingenious.

However, in the end, what he said was something else.

«It's inhuman.»

The smile froze on Nephis' face, and her mirth was replaced by confusion.

Inhuman?»

Sunny nodded somberly.

«It is built upon pain, Lady Nephis. Humans naturally avoid suffering… so, forgive me for being presumptuous. But I really wish that you avoided getting hurt, as well.»

Nephis stared at him for a few moments, then turned away and shrugged with a faint smile.

When she spoke, her voice sounded a little wistful.

«It's just pain.»

He looked at her, his eyes full of darkness.

«Those words again

Sunny studied her beautiful face for a while. Her hand was resting on his forearm, and he could feel her presence illuminate the world like a warm sun.

Why did such a radiant person have to live in constant agony? Why did she have to grow numb to pain?

He opened his mouth, then closed it and exhaled slowly.

Then, he smiled and said in a light tone:

«Still. Try not to get hurt too much, Lady Nephis. It might be hard to believe because of my outstanding and refined appearance, but I actually know a thing or two about pain… one time, I wasn't mindful enough and grabbed a hot pan! It hurt like hell… I have been very careful around pans since then

Nephis glanced at him, blinked a couple of times, and then laughed.

By then, they have already reached their destination…

It was a theater hosting a popular play.

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    Rakha Purnomo
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    hot pot? bone weafer constraint
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    Ольга Г.
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    Сковорода mimo ? Ну да, естественно она.
    Не Голеаф, не Кошмар, не Зимний зверь и тд до бесконечности swindler mimo
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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    A play... Light and shadows? Mongrel? Antarctic devil? imbest
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    Guru
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    almost any wound
    Can we get a fatality list for her, just for reference
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      Lost from star
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      Idk be head get completely? Or just vaporise her I guess
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    Damba
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    Я не могу дождаться когда же Санни всё расскажет want
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    ArMiks
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    For those who were waiting for the other pair to drop. Like me

    One chapter today, three tomorrow.
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    Zero032176
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    Сани это нравится особенно под конец troll52
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    Pro100zver25
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    1771: Curtain Call.

    There was a private box reserved for Nephis and Sunny. They were guided there by a young stagehand, who was visibly struggling to maintain decorum while bursting at the seams with excitement. It was not every day that Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan visited a theater! In fact, Sunny was pretty sure that she had never participated in these kinds of social activities before.

    There would be a freshly embossed plaque nailed in the foyer of the theater by tomorrow, no doubt. Something like “This humble establishment has enjoyed the patronage of the brightest of stars” or “We are proud to have hosted Her Royal Highness, Saint Nephis of Immortal Flame”.

    Such a simple thing was enough to enhance the theater's prestige twofold.

    «I wonder if this place is secretly sponsored by Cassie.»

    The box was luxuriously furnished, dark, and elevated above the auditorium high enough so that no one could see what was happening inside.

    Sunny felt frustrated at the fact that his heart was almost racing.

    Letting out a sigh, he glanced at the stage and took a seat, The curtain had not been raised yet, and the audience was filling in with excited whispers. He was distracted for a moment when Nephis sat down near him, their shoulders almost touching.

    «This private box is a bit cramped, isn't it?»

    Well, it couldn't be helped.

    He remained silent for a moment, then asked in a neutral tone:

    «By the way, what play are we watching?»

    Nephis looked at him with a hint of surprise.

    «You don't know?»

    Sunny shook his head.

    «I'm afraid I don't.»

    She seemed a little embarrassed, for some reason.

    Nephis hesitated for a while, then coughed awkwardly.

    «…Actually, I don't know either. Cassie… Saint Cassia arranged it. I assumed you would have been informed.»

    Sunny chuckled.

    «Well, it will be a surprise then. Who knows, we might enjoy it a great deal.»

    Actually, he didn't really care about the contents of the play. He doubted he would be able to concentrate on the actors, anyway, when Nephis was so close to him, in the darkness.

    Soon, the lights dimmed, and the curtains were slowly pulled. The audience held its breath.

    At the same time, Sunny's smile froze on his lips.

    In fact, he had stopped breathing entirely.

    His expression slowly crumbled, and he barely suppressed a tormented groan.

    Because right at that moment, he saw the title of the play above the decorations. Written in a purposefully messy scrawl, several words were displayed on dark background…

    [The Devil of Antarctica.]

    «Oh, no!»

    —— —— ——

    On the stage, the decorations were divided into two distinct locations. On one, a military boat sailed on an icy sea. On the other, tall mountain peaks towered above a snowy cliff.

    Sunny tried to sink into his chair, raising a trembling hand to cover his face. He didn't even care if Nephis would notice his strange behavior. He just wanted to disappear and be somewhere anywhere! — else the next moment.

    «I'm done for!»

    There was an actress wearing a black armor standing on the snowy cliff, gazing down at the audience with a somber look. The armor design was quite austere, but somehow managed to accentuate every curve of her quite… distinguished body very well. Her blonde hair moved slightly in the artificial wind, and her bright blue eyes were full of harsh resolve.

    The military boat, meanwhile, seated seven soldiers in the uniforms of the First Evacuation Army. Their leader was standing at the bow, peering ahead with a stolc expression on his chiseled face. He was close to two meters in height and possessed a formidable build, oozing rugged masculinity. The makeup made him look extremely pale, and he seemed to be wearing a black wig.

    Sunny took a shaky breath.

    «…These bastards!»

    Both the distinguished actress and the square-jawed man were supposed to be inspired by him. He could live with the brutish guy… but the well-proportioned beauty?! Really?!

    This was why he had avoided watching the movie version at all costs.

    Now, however, Sunny had no choice but to watch.

    He squirmed silently.

    At that moment, one of the soldiers said to his comrades on the boat:

    «Why so glum, comrades? Cheer up! We are nearing Antarctica. Nightmare Creatures stand no chance against the heroic soldiers of the Evacuation Army!»

    Immediately, the leader cut him off with a sharp gaze and scoffed.

    «Good attitude, soldier! However, the message is wrong. Don't underestimate the enemy, Heroes won't win this war,,, so, don't try to be a hero.»

    He flashed a dark grin and added hoarsely, his rugged voice easily capturing the audience:

    «…Be a monster! Be a fiend. That is how you will survive.»

    Sunny shuddered, knowing that he was in for a very, very long couple of hours.

    The play followed two Ascended. One of them was an antihero only known as the Captain, who led a convoy of refugees on a tumultuous journey across the Antarctic Center. He possessed a devilish charm and a cynical personality, but displayed a surprising amount of valor and resolve, as well, hiding a compassionate heart under the snide facade of a disillusioned fatalist.

    The other was a mysterious female warrior who joined the army in the early stages of the campaign, displaying stunning power and indomitable courage. She was aloof, but noble and selfless, breaking the tide of several dire battles while refusing to say anything about her background and allegiance.

    The two quickly became known as the Devil of Antarctica and its Guardian Angel, respectively. Their paths intersected in the middle of the play, during the tragic siege of Falcon Scott, where a tentative romance bloomed between them against the bleak backdrop of war.

    Sunny was perfectly expressionless as he watched the play.

    «No, but.., how does it even make sense? Am I romancing myself?»

    He was too embarrassed to look at Nephis, staring directly ahead.

    «Ah, I want to die…»

    The production was stellar, and the actors were quite talented. The story was not even that tasteless, even if it twisted most facts to fit the narrative presented by the government propaganda machine at the time. It was just that… Sunny had been there!

    And he certainly had not been in the habit of constantly spewing witty one-liners, sharing gems of jaded wisdom with the admiring soldiers, and looking soulfully into the distance every other minute!

    Worst of all, he felt that the play would be a hit.

    The horror!

    «And there I was feeling happy that there was no video streaming services in the Dream Realm!»

    Feeling a strong desire to manifest a swarm of shadows and collapse the roof of the theater, he furtively glanced at Nephis.

    Coincidentally, she was also looking at him at that moment.

    Just then, the first act concluded, and the lights went on.

    Nephis tilted her head a little and asked neutrally:

    «How do you like the play, Master Sunless?»

    Sunny forced out a smile.

    It was one of the hardest things he had done in his life… and he had put his head back after being decapitated once!

    He lingered for a few moments, and then said in a flat tone:

    …It's directed well. I'm not a fan, though.»

    Nephis chuckled, then sighed.

    «I am sorry. I don't know what Cassie was thinking… you participated in the Southern Campaign as well, after all. It must be unpleasant, to see a censored version of the calamity you lived through on the stage.»

    She looked at the curtain and shook her head.

    «I heard that the Captain is based on a real person. I was in East Antarctica, though, so I wouldn't know. He must have been quite a character.»

    Sunny did not respond.

    «He's quite a character, indeed…»

    They spent the intermission in awkward silence. Sunny was thinking of a way to convince Nephis to leave, but sadly, he couldn't think of any. Especially due to her status… an ordinary person could slip away in the middle of a play, but if Changing Star did it, the theater would go bankrupt the next day, Such was the power of her glorious fame.

    Eventually, it was time for the second act to start It was then that Nephis said calmly, never looking away from the stage.

    «We are being watched.»

    Sunny raised an eyebrow. He usually kept his shadow sense restrained in Bastion, so he wouldn't know.

    «Who would anyone be watching us?»

    She sighed.

    «You don't have to worry. It's nothing serious… someone is probably suspicious and wants to confirm the nature of our relationship.»

    He relaxed.

    «Oh.»

    She had just survived an assassination attempt recently, and the whole world was in turmoil as a result. There were no riots on the streets, but tensions were running high. If something happened to Nephis in the meantime… he was afraid that everything would explode.

    So, even though it was unpleasant to know that someone was spying on them, Sunny felt relieved. Not for long, though. Because the second act had started.

    On the stage, the Falcon Scott had fallen, and the Devil was separated from the Angel during the evacuation, carried away unconscious on the last ship. The latter was presumed to have perished in the siege.

    The second part of the story took place in East Antarctica, where the forces sent by the Legacy clans helped to stem the tide of Nightmare Creatures. The Captain, grief-stricken and heartbroken, went from gazing soulfully into the distance every other minute to doing so about every thirty seconds. The frequency of his sardonic remarks decreased, but his general disposition had only grown more obnoxious.

    Sunny was in a foul mood and grinding his teeth.

    …It was then, however, that Nephis raised a hand and wrapped her arm around him firmly, pulling him closer in the darkness.

    He froze.

    «What… what is she doing?»

    «Please forgive me, Master Sunless. We must play our parts, as well.»

    She was terribly close.

    Sunny blinked a couple of times.

    Then, a small smile slowly crept onto his face.

    «Ah, yes. I guess there's no helping it.»

    He placed his head on her shoulder in an intimate display.

    Whoever was watching them should be able to confirm the nature of their relationship from that scene. What could he do? There was no choice… he had to cooperate earnestly.

    Held comfortably in Nephis' embrace, Sunny smiled with satisfaction.

    «I must admit…»

    The second part of the play was much better than the first.

    It was actually not bad at all.

    The director really knew what they were doing!
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      Kiber
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      Санни ОЧЕНЬ ПОНРАВИЛАСЬ вторая часть)))))) wish
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        Zero032176
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        Чот имеешь против? yeah
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Cassie - CEO of Sunphis corporation 🖤🤍
      Sunny needs to play a male role. I think Sunny will be a princess until Nephis finds out the truth about his identities. And then everything will fall into place, unless another f**k-up happens…
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        Я думаю что они попадутся против Скинвокера и Санни придётся раскрыться hokage
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    1771 Curtain Call

    There was a private box reserved for Nephis and Sunny. They were guided there by a young stagehand, who was visibly struggling to maintain decorum while bursting at the seams with excitement. It was not every day that Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan visited a theater! In fact, Sunny was pretty sure that she had never participated in these kinds of social activities before.

    “There would be a freshly embossed plaque nailed in the foyer of the theater by tomorrow, no doubt. Something like "This humble establishment has enjoyed the patronage of the brightest of stars" or "We are proud to have hosted Her Royal Highness, Saint Nephis of Immortal Flame".

    Such a simple thing was enough to enhance the theater's prestige twofold.

    'I wonder if this place is secretly sponsored by Cassie.’

    The box was luxuriously furnished, dark, and elevated above the auditorium high enough so that no one could see what was happening inside.

    Sunny felt frustrated at the fact that his heart was almost racing.

    Letting out a sigh, he glanced at the stage and took a seat, The curtain had not been raised yet, and the audience was filling in with excited whispers. He was distracted for a moment when Nephis sat down near him, their shoulders almost touching.

    "This private box is a bit cramped, isn't it?"

    Well, it couldn't be helped.

    He remained silent for a moment, then asked in a neutral tone:

    "By the way, what play are we watching?"

    Nephis looked at him with a hint of surprise.

    "You don't know?"

    Sunny shook his head.

    "I'm afraid I don't."

    She seemed a little embarrassed, for some reason.

    Nephis hesitated for a while, then coughed awkwardly.

    "...Actually, I don't know either. Cassie... Saint Cassia arranged it. I assumed you would have been informed."

    Sunny chuckled.

    "Well, it will be a surprise then. Who knows, we might enjoy it a great deal."

    Actually, he didn't really care about the contents of the play. He doubted he would be able to concentrate on the actors, anyway, when Nephis was so close to him, in the darkness.

    Soon, the lights dimmed, and the curtains were slowly pulled. The audience held its breath.

    At the same time, Sunny's smile froze on his lips.

    In fact, he had stopped breathing entirely.

    His expression slowly crumbled, and he barely suppressed a tormented groan.

    Because right at that moment, he saw the title of the play above the decorations. Written in a purposefully messy scrawl, several words were displayed on dark background...

    [The Devil of Antarctica]

    ‘Oh, no!’

    ***

    On the stage, the decorations were divided into two distinct locations. On one, a military boat sailed on an icy sea. On the other, tall mountain peaks towered above a snowy cliff.

    Sunny tried to sink into his chair, raising a trembling hand to cover his face. He didn't even care if Nephis would notice his strange behavior. He just wanted to disappear and be somewhere anywhere! - else the next moment.

    'I'm done for!'

    There was an actress wearing a black armor standing on the snowy cliff, gazing down at the audience with a somber look. The armor design was quite austere, but somehow managed to accentuate every curve of her quite... distinguished body very well. Her blonde hair moved slightly in the artificial wind, and her bright blue eyes were full of harsh resolve.

    The military boat, meanwhile, seated seven soldiers in the uniforms of the First Evacuation Army. Their leader was standing at the bow, peering ahead with a stolc expression on his chiseled face. He was close to two meters in height and possessed a formidable build, oozing rugged masculinity. The makeup made him look extremely pale, and he seemed to be wearing a black wig.

    Sunny took a shaky breath.

    ‘...These bastards!'

    Both the distinguished actress and the square-jawed man were supposed to be inspired by him. He could live with the brutish guy... but the well-proportioned beauty?! Really?!

    This was why he had avoided watching the movie version at all costs.

    Now, however, Sunny had no choice but to watch.

    He squirmed silently.

    At that moment, one of the soldiers said to his comrades on the boat:

    "Why so glum, comrades? Cheer up! We are nearing Antarctica. Nightmare Creatures stand no chance against the heroic soldiers of the Evacuation Army!"

    Immediately, the leader cut him off with a sharp gaze and scoffed.

    "Good attitude, soldier! However, the message is wrong. Don't underestimate the enemy, Heroes won't win this war,,, so, don't try to be a hero."

    He flashed a dark grin and added hoarsely, his rugged voice easily capturing the audience:

    ...Be a monster! Be a fiend. That is how you will survive."

    Sunny shuddered, knowing that he was in for a very, very long couple of hours.

    The play followed two Ascended. One of them was an antihero only known as the Captain, who led a convoy of refugees on a tumultuous journey across the Antarctic Center. He possessed a devilish charm and a cynical personality, but displayed a surprising amount of valor and resolve, as well, hiding a compassionate heart under the snide facade of a disillusioned fatalist.

    The other was a mysterious female warrior who joined the army in the early stages of the campaign, displaying stunning power and indomitable courage. She was aloof, but noble and selfless, breaking the tide of several dire battles while refusing to say anythhing about her background and allegiance.

    The two quickly became known as the Devil of Antarctica and its Guardian Angel, respectively. Their paths intersected in the middle of the play, during the tragic siege of Falcon Scott, where a tentative romance bloomed between them against the bleak backdrop of war.

    Sunny was perfectly expressionless as he watched the play,

    'No, but.., how does it even make sense? Am I romancing myself?’

    He was too embarrassed to look at Nephis, staring directly ahead.

    'Ah, I want to die…’

    The production was stellar, and the actors were quite talented. The story was not even that tasteless, even if it twisted most facts to fit the narrative presented by the government propaganda machine at the time. It was just that... Sunny had been there!

    And he certainly had not been in the habit of constantly spewing witty one-liners, sharing gems of jaded wisdom with the admiring soldiers, and looking soulfully into the distance every other minute!

    Worst of all, he felt that the play would be a hit.

    The horror!

    'And there I was feeling happy that there was no video streaming services in the Dream Realm!’

    Feeling a strong desire to manifest a swarm of shadows and collapse the roof of the theater, he furtively glanced at Nephis.

    Coincidentally, she was also looking at him at that moment.

    Just then, the first act concluded, and the lights went on.

    Nephis tilted her head a little and asked neutrally:

    "How do you like the play, Master Sunless?"

    Sunny forced out a smile.

    It was one of the hardest things he had done in his life... and he had put his head back after being decapitated once!

    He lingered for a few moments, and then said in a flat tone:

    ...It's directed well. I'm not a fan, though"

    Nephis chuckled, then sighed.

    "I am sorry. I don't know what Cassie was thinking... you participated in the Southern Campaign as well, after all. It must be unpleasant, to see a censored version of the calamity you lived through on the stage."

    She looked at the curtain and shook her head.

    "I heard that the Captain is based on a real person. I was in East Antarctica, though, so I wouldn't know. He must have been quite a character."

    Sunny did not respond.

    'He's quite a character, indeed...'

    They spent the intermission in awkward silence. Sunny was thinking of a way to convince Nephis to leave, but sadly, he couldn't think of any. Especially due to her status... an ordinary person could slip away in the middle of a play, but if Changing Star did it, the theater would go bankrupt the next day, Such was the power of her glorious fame.

    Eventually, it was time for the second act to start It was then that Nephis said calmly, never looking away from the stage.

    "We are being watched."

    Sunny raised an eyebrow. He usually kept his shadow sense restrained in Bastion, so he wouldn't know.

    "Who would anyone be watching us?"

    She sighed.

    "You don't have to worry. It's nothing serious... someone is probably suspicious and wants to confirm the nature of our relationship."

    He relaxed.

    "Oh."

    She had just survived an assassination attempt recently, and the whole world was in turmoil as a result. There were no riots on the streets, but tensions were running high. If something happened to Nephis in the meantime... he was afraid that everything would explode.

    So, even though it was unpleasant to know that someone was spying on them, Sunny felt relieved. Not for long, though. Because the second act had started.

    On the stage, the Falcon Scott had fallen, and the Devil was separated from the Angel during the evacuation, carried away unconscious on the last ship. The latter was presumed to have perished in the siege.

    The second part of the story took place in East Antarctica, where the forces sent by the Legacy clans helped to stem the tide of Nightmare Creatures. The Captain, grief-stricken and heartbroken, went from gazing soulfully into the distance every other minute to doing so about every thirty seconds. The frequency of his sardonic remarks decreased, but his general disposition had only grown more obnoxious.

    Sunny was in a foul mood and grinding his teeth.

    ...It was then, however, that Nephis raised a hand and wrapped her arm around him firmly, pulling him closer in the darkness.

    He froze.

    'What... what is she doing?’

    "Please forgive me, Master Sunless. We must play our parts, as well."

    She was terribly close.

    Sunny blinked a couple of times.

    Then, a small smile slowly crept onto his face.

    "Ah, yes. I guess there's no helping it."

    He placed his head on her shoulder in an intimate display.

    Whoever was watching them should be able to confirm the nature of their relationship from that scene. What could he do? There was no choice... he had to cooperate earnestly.

    Held comfortably in Neph's embrace, Sunny smiled with satisfaction.

    'I must admit…’

    The second part of the play was much better than the first.

    It was actually not bad at all.

    The director really knew what they were doing!
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    DanielPlay
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    I think it's time to tell the truth, my friend Sunny.
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