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Chapter 1778: Survey Team.

A familiar road manager was leaning on the side of the wagon, drinking a cup of coffee and watching the sun rise. Noticing Rain, he spared her a crooked smile.

«Ah. It's you again, Rani.»

Rain almost stumbled.

«Damn.»

Rani is what she was known as on the road crew. Since she was hiding here, using her own name would have been silly… the problem was that Rain had not thought about that right until the moment she was asked to introduce herself.

So, put on the spot, she had failed to come up with anything and mumbled the first thing that entered her mind.

Which was why her teacher had mocked her relentlessly for a whole week.

«No, really? Rani? The best you could do was shift two letters around? I just can't… gods, everything I've been through, and I'll die of laughter

Rain had endured the mockery for as long as she could, and then kindly reminded her teacher that he went around calling himself Shadow.

So, he wasn't in a position to critique her naming sense, was he?

That, luckily, had shut him up.

In any case, by now, she was more or less accustomed to responding to «Rani.»

Which was not to say that she wasn't embarrassed every time she heard it.

«Good morning, chief.»

The man stared at her for a few moments, then sighed.

«Listen, Rani… I get it, the pay in the advanced camps is higher. But what's the use of having money if you are dead? It's quite dangerous out there, you know! A young girl like you should just stay here in the main camp. Actually, even the main camp is not a good place. If my daughter wanted to come here from Ravenheart, I would have locked her up.»

He took a sip of coffee and shook his head.

«Why don't you change your mind?»

Rain gave him her best smile.

«Still, chief… I hear they are establishing a new camp soon. Please reassign me.»

He grimaced.

«I'm sorry. Actually, all the spots are already filled… it's a tough job, especially now that we are so far away from Ravenheart. We have strict orders to prioritize the strongest and most resilient recruits for these postings.»

Seeing that her expression fall, the manager hesitated for a few moments, then let out a heavy sigh.

«Okay, okay… I'll help you out. Just don't pout Rain blinked a couple of times.»

«I… I'm not pouting!»

The man laughed.

«Sure, right. Anyway, I can't get you a spot in an advanced camp, but if you just want to get out of the main construction crew and make some extra money, there's another assignment coming up.»

Her eyes glistened.

«Really?»

He looked around cautiously, then leaned forward a little:

«I'm only telling you this because you're a good kid and might be suitable for the task. There's a new survey team being formed. The core of the team are Awakened warriors, of course, but they need mundane porters, as well as someone to tend to their daily needs… wash the dishes, patch up tents, stuff like that.»

The manager paused for a moment, then added quietly:

«Since survey teams are small and can move freely, It's not as dangerous as staying at an advanced camp. Usually, I would still recommend strong men for the position, but this team is a bit special. It is actually run by a young lady from a Legacy Clan, so… I thought that having a girl of similar age there would be of help.»

He looked at Rain and smiled:

«Play your cards right, Rani, and you might even end up as a retainer of the Legacy clan! Legacies can be snobbish, but still. It's a good opportunity for simple folk like us.»

She hesitated for a moment, then grinned.

«Survey team? That's great! Thank you, chief!»

Survey teams were just what they sounded like they were small reconnaissance groups exploring the wilderness to map out the best route for the road to take. Of course, the nature of the job was quite peculiar here in the Dream Realm, where different regions could have entirely different terrain, climate, geology, sky, and even unique laws of physics.

More than that, the survey teams were not only meant to study the landscape, but also to scout out the Nightmare Creatures populating it. If there were especially dangerous abominations ahead, the road would be rerouted to avoid their hunting grounds.

Rain's grin wavered a little.

The road manager meant well… but he clearly knew close to nothing about the Dream Realm. A survey team seemed like a safer bet to him, but actually, there was probably no assignment more dangerous in the road crew.

No wonder they put an actual Legacy in charge of it.

Still… Rain could take care of herself better than any other mundane person here. Plus, being on a survey team was even better for her than running to an advanced camp — the fewer people were around her, the lesser was the possibility of being discovered.

So, this opportunity was a godsend.

Rain gave the road manager a thumbs-up.

«I won't forget it! I'll treat you to something nice once my team returns, chief!»

The man chuckled.

«Yeah, yeah. Just return in one piece, girl… that will be the best gratitude.»

With that, he pointed her to a certain tent in the northern part of the camp and said wistfully:

«Go gather your things and report there by the time the morning shift is supposed to start work. I'll do the paperwork by then.»

Rain thanked the road manager and turned to leave. As she was walking away, he called out to her.

«May the Queen's grace protect you!»

She halted for a moment.

«Uh… yeah, Thanks, You too!»

It felt weird to see how readily the settlers accepted Queen Song as not only their ruler, but also a… a surrogate goddess, of sorts, Sure, the Sovereigns possessed unimaginable power — Saints were already called demigods at times, and the Supremes were far above them in all regards.

But, still… Ki Song was just a human, just like the rest of them. So was the King of Swords. Watching people treat them with religious zeal made Rain a little uncomfortable.

She wasn't really sure why, since most of them were still good people. It was just that there was an inevitable element of surrendering your own judgment when one acted with blind faith… and if you followed someone blindly, who was to say that they would not lead you into a dark place?

On the other hand, perhaps it was only logical that the people of the Song Domain treated their Queen as a deity. Most of them were only alive because of her grace, after all, and would be swallowed by the Nightmare Spell without her. lіghtnоvelcаve~c`о/m. From the point of view of a mundane person, her vast power would indeed seem godlike.

Gathering her pack, Rain asked thoughtfully:

«Teacher… can a person become a god?»

Her shadow moved slightly.

«That's an unexpected question.»

He lingered for a few moments, then said neutrally:

«Sure, It's possible.»

Rain continued to gather her things, thinking that his answer was over.

But then, her teacher added suddenly:

«Not only is it possible, it is also necessary.»

Rain stopped what she was doing and looked at her shadow in surprise.

«What's that supposed to mean?»

He remained silent for a while, then laughed.

«It means just that. Why, do you feel insecure? Alright, alright… I won't insist that you become a goddess… just yet. But honestly, for a student of mine to aim any lower is a bit shameful

She stared at the shadow for a while, then scoffed and turned back to her pack.

Why did I even ask?!»

Rain was pretty sure that becoming a deity was not in the cards for her.

However, with such a teacher… she definitely had a chance of developing divine patience.

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    1780 Moonriver Plain

    The Eastern Road had been built incredibly fast. By now, it reached far from Ravenheart, entering a new region of the Dream Realm.

    The mountains were out of sight, and there was no ash falling from the sky. There was no human presence, either the barren wasteland stretched as far as the eye could see, with rolling hills and deep canyons breaking the landscape here and there.

    Sometimes, without any warning, the deep canyons would suddenly let out a low, weeping roar. Then, they would overflow with rushing water and turn into countless rivers. Those rivers eventually merged far to the south, forming the Great Waterfall.

    Since the cliffs of the waterfall resembled a beautiful face from a certain angle, especially under moonlight, it was also often called the Weeping Goddess.

    That was where the Citadel of Clan Sorrow stood.

    Clan Sorrow was an old one, and held a special position in the Song Domain - that was because the lake below the waterfall, known as the Lake of Tears, gave birth to a great river, which was similarly called the River of Tears. That river flowed through several regions of the Dream Realm, serving as a waterway for the Song Domain, while its estuary was on the dusky shores of the Stormsea.

    Its significance had always been great, but now that isolated Citadels were turning into thriving cities, the importance of the River of Tears as the connective tissue of the Song Domain was impossible to underestimate.

    The Citadel of Clan Sorrow was perched on the cliffs of the Great Waterfall, while the city it now governed was below it, on the shores of the Lake of Tears. It was now an important logistical hub...

    Well, at least that was what Rain had heard. She had never been there herself, of course.

    In any case, the great waterfall and the homestead of young Lady Tamar were far to the south. What concerned Rain now were the deep canyons they had to cross.

    The area they were traversing was an inhospitable place. The soil was rocky, and the sun was small and distant. There was little snow, but the air was frigid and cold. There were ancient ruins here and there, rising from the ground like forlorn obelisks to the meaninglessness of life. All in all, it was a bleak land.

    It transformed at night, though, because there were three beautiful moons illuminating the starlit sky. That was the first time Rain had seen such an alien sight, so she was both awed and impressed.

    There was little time to enjoy the view, though, because the Moonriver Plain was quite dangerous.

    This far from Ravenheart, the wilderness was not thoroughly tamed. There were plenty of Nightmare Creatures stalking the deep canyons and nesting in the old ruins. The terrain itself was treacherous, as well, because one had to be careful not to plummet into the cavernous fissures or be swept away by the sudden appearance of the rushing rivers.

    There had been stone bridges built over the canyons once, but most of them long collapsed. The road crew would have to build new ones to lay down the road, which was why the construction had slowed down as of late.

    Still... there was nothing but Death Zones east of the Moonriver Plain, so it wasn't hard to guess that the road crew would finish its work soon. Rain was still unclear on why Queen Song wanted to build a road to a dead end, but she was not in a position to ask questions.

    In short, the survey team was struggling to make progress.

    It consisted of a dozen mundane porters, several survey specialists, three Awakened, one Ascended Echo, and one dead pilgrim.

    Rain's job was to help push the carts with survey equipment during the day, and do camp chores at night. It could have been exhausting, but the constant need to cross the canyons gave her plenty of time to rest.

    In fact, Rain might have been the most comfortable of the survey team members.

    Everyone else was constantly suffering. Their boots were wet, their feet were blistered, they were either too cold or too hot, their bodies were tired from the strain of climbing over the canyons... but to her, it was like a relaxed walk. A vacation, really - doing construction work at the main camp had been much more exhausting.

    Her clothes and equipment were perfectly suited for the journey due to her rich experience of hunting abominations in the wild. She was relaxed and comfortable, enjoying the forgiving pace and light responsibilities of a mundane porter.

    There was no need to fight any Nightmare Creatures, even!

    The few times the survey team was attacked, the three young Awakened had dealt with the danger confidently. Despite the small size of their cohort, they were well-matched to face the dangers of the Dream Realm.

    The guy her teacher had warned her about, Ray, could hide his presence and even turn invisible. That alone allowed them to deal with most abominations safely.

    Young Lady Tamar, meanwhile, possessed a powerful combat Aspect and served as the bulwark of the small cohort, Her Memories were also of a higher quality than most Awakened would have access to, which helped her excel in her role as a melee specialist.

    The delicate girl, Fleur, was even a healer. Her Dormant Aspect Ability could alleviate fatigue, while her Awakened Ability could stem bleeding and speed up the healing process.

    And when the three faced something out of their league, the Ascended Echo was there to level the playing field.

    The Echo looked like a giant, monstrous wolf, and was a gift Tamar had received from her clan. Rain wasn't sure about the Class of the creature, but it seemed ferocious enough to deal with most threats they had faced so far.

    So, Rain could just relax and enjoy her role as a helpless mundane girl.

    Of course, she continued to work on her soul core at night.

    By now, controlling her essence had become quite familiar to her. She was also constantly practicing to make her control more fine and precise... turning the flow of essence into a raging whirlpool was still hard and exhausting, both physically and mentally, but she wasn't as drained after each meditation as she had been before.

    She could also feel her body slowly growing stronger, as if benefitting from the constant flow of essence, It was a tiny difference, but a rewarding one, since it indicated that she was making progress.

    If there was one thing Rain felt worried about, it was her teacher.

    Although he didn't really show it, she could tell that he was tense, for some reason. He hid deeply in her shadow and didn't talk much, especially when the dead pilgrim was close by, but more than that... when he did speak, he tried to hurry her more insistently than ever before.

    It was as though her Awakening was suddenly an urgent matter.

    'I'm already trying as hard as I can...'

    Feeling sullen, Rain pushed one of the carts across the barren wasteland. The day was coming to an end, so they would stop soon.

    And just as she thought about it, Awakened Fleur commanded the survey team to stop.

    She looked ahead, where another canyon barred their way, and sighed.

    "We will camp here tonight.”

    1781 Don't Shoot the Messenger

    There were food rations in one of the carts, but Lady Tamar had also slain an Awakened Monster in the morning. There had been enough time for Rain to harvest a slab of meat before the survey team continued on Its Journey, so now, she was ready to cook a delicious supper.

    Although the team wasn't big, there was a clear separation between people. The Awakened mostly kept to themselves, the survey specialists did the same, and the porters generally stuck together.

    Right now, they were gathered around a fire, watching Rain roast meat with gleaming eyes.

    "Wait, wait, everyone... it will be done soon! We're having a feast tonight!"

    She grinned and turned the juicy strips of meat, making the melted fat sizzle. A delicious aroma permeated the air.

    One of the laborers laughed.

    "Rani, kid... if I was thirty years younger, I would have married you right here and now. No questions asked."

    One of the tough women from the road crew gave him a disdainful look.

    "Old goat, what makes you think that you would have been worthy of marrying our Rani? Dream on!”

    She put her hand around Rain's shoulder protectively.

    "On that note, though... I know for a fact that you have a bottle of arak hidden in your pack. Come one, bring it out..."

    The mood was light and warm. Rain was the youngest of the laborers, so they treated her with a bit of affection. The women especially tried to take care of her like concerned aunts.

    So, feeding them today was her way of returning the favor.

    While the man went to take out the bottle of moonshine from his pack, the woman let go of Rain and looked at the sizzling meat hungrily.

    Then, she said in a tone of confusion:

    "I must say, though... that's a peculiar pan you have there, Rani."

    Rain grinned.

    "Yeah? You think so, auntie?"

    Well, it was true. After all, she was using the blade of the Huntsman's axe as a makeshift pan.

    The thing was too heavy to use in battle and too precious to discard. However, it was just large enough to place over a fire... the green metal was slow to heat up, but cooked meat beautifully. So, she used it often to prepare her meals.

    Rain clicked her tongue,

    "It used to be a demon's weapon. A handy thing to have - doesn't rust, easy to wash, and 1 can split firewood with it at the same time. I was so lucky to pick it up!"

    The laborers laughed.

    By the time the first portion of the meat was ready, even the survey specialists were looking at them with envy. Rain passed the strips of meat around and placed the second portion on the green axe.

    There was food, a bit of alcohol, and a warm fire. The three moons shone beautifully in the night sky, and the mundane humans huddled together in the circle of light, trying to distract themselves from the fear of the wilderness with conversation.

    "Hey, Pill... you only arrived from Ravenheart two days before we departed the main camp, didn't you? What did you do before?"

    A bearded man with harsh eyes scratched the back of his head.

    "Before? Ah, well... I was an air filtration tech back in Antarctica. No need to filter air in the Dream Realm, though, so I just worked construction here and there for the last few years."

    He hesitated for a moment, then added with a sheepish smile.

    "My wife and I wanted to save some coin, then move south and open a shop in one of the smaller cities, before they really developed. How great would it be, to have a store in a central location? But it's not easy to save. That's why I signed up for the road crew, The pay here is too sweet to pass up."

    The others laughed.

    "I used to be a civil engineer in Antarctica/

    "I ran a small luxury PTV factory"

    "Rich bastards, I was a floor cleaner in an underground facility in the outskirts of NQSC!

    "What about you, Rani?"

    Rain opened her eyes wide and fluttered her eyelashes

    "Me? Oh... I went to school."

    The laborers stared at her for a few moments, then laughed again.

    "Gods, she's a baby..."

    "How did such a precious girl end up on a road crew?"

    "What do you mean, our Rani is tough as nails... tougher than the bunch of us, at least!"

    When the laughter died down, the woman who had hugged her before looked at the newcomer, Pill, and asked with curiosity:

    "What's the latest news in Ravenheart, by the way?"

    There were no communicators in the Dream Realm, so the common folk had no way of receiving information quickly, There was little entertainment, as well, and everyone suffered from boredom.

    Having arrived from the capital of the Song Domain recently, Pill was understandably the center of attention.

    However, he did not seem very excited despite the situation.

    Sighing heavily, the bearded man shook his head.

    "That... things aren't very good right now. i don't even know what to say. It's like everyone has gone crazy."

    The laborers looked at him in confusion.

    "What? Why? What happened?"

    Rain listened with interest, as well.

    Pill hesitated for a few moments.

    "You must have heard that some psycho tried to kill Lady Changing Star, right? That was already terrible enough, but now... you won't believe it... those scumbags from the Sword Domain are trying to insinuate that it was the Queen who ordered it."

    There was suddenly silence.

    The laborers stared at the bearded man, their expressions a mixture of confusion, disbelief, and outrage.

    "No.... no way. What are they, lunatics? Why would Her Majesty want to kill Lady Changing Star?"

    "What the hell is going on in the Sword Domain?"

    "You can't be serious, right?"

    Pill let out another sigh.

    "Yeah, I get it. It's ridiculous. Actually, everyone in Ravenheart is angry about that."

    He paused for a few moments, then pursed his lips.

    "But it's true. They actually had the gall to demand that Saint Silent Stalker and Master Dar of the Maharana Clan were handed to them. For 'interrogation".
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    Sunny, the Nameless King
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    1779: Leaving the main camp.

    Rain was used to spending time in the wilderness, so it did not take her a long time to pack her things and take down the tent. Her bow was unstrung and attached to the pack, and so were her quiver and sword — usually, she would have kept the weapons on the ready, but since there would be a cohort of Awakened leading the survey team, it was better to keep a low profile.

    There weren't a lot of mundane people who habitually hunted Nightmare Creatures, and since Rain was supposed to be hiding, she didn't want to attract undue attention.

    Saying goodbye to the few acquaintances she had made in the main camp, she hurried to the tent the road manager had mentioned.

    Rain felt both relieved and a little wistful, knowing that she might never see this place again.

    As she was nearing the large tent, there was the sound of several voices. Her teacher suddenly mumbled something from the shadows:

    «No, it can't be… can it? Curses, it is! Damn, I knew this would happen!»

    He sounded alarmed.

    She slowed down and stared at her shadow in confusion.

    «Teacher, is something the matter?»

    He remained silent for a few moments, then said in a grave tone:

    «Rain, I need you to listen to me very carefully She tensed, overcome by sudden fear, Her teacher, meanwhile, continued somberly.»

    «There is a guy named Ray in that tent. Keep away from him… at all costs! Don't talk to him, don't listen to him… better yet, don't even look at him. Treat him like he has the plague. Do you understand? Nod if you understand!»

    Rain stared at her shadow in bewilderment.

    «W-why? Is he some kind of terrible fiend? Is he v-very dangerous?»

    Her shadow stirred.

    «Yes! Very, very dangerous! And he is something way worse than a terrible fiend…»

    His voice shook with some dark, chilling emotion.

    «…He's a male teenager! So, keep your distance, alright? Nod if you understand!»

    Rain blinked a couple of times.

    «Huh?»

    Her teacher hissed.

    «What are you spacing out for? I said to nod if you understood. Why aren't you nodding?»

    She took a deep breath, holding back many unflattering words.

    «What on earth, teacher… you scared the hell out of me.»

    He scoffed derisively.

    «You should be scared! A guy like that is a deadly threat for sheltered young ladies.»

    Rain remained silent for a while, then looked down at herself.

    Rugged leather clothes, a body covered by bruises, dirty bandages hiding a barely healed cut on her side, calloused hands…

    Where were these sheltered young ladies her teacher was talking about?

    Shaking her head, she exhaled slowly and resumed walking.

    «Got it. I'll keep that in mind.»

    «Crazy bastard.»

    Her shadow followed.

    «Hey! I didn't see you nod!»

    Ignoring him, Rain approached the tent, knocked on the door post, and entered.

    The spacious tent was a completely different beast from her own. The tent Rain used was meant for one person to sleep in, while this one was basically a small building. There were several compartments, field furniture, and one could stand Inside without bending their back.

    At the moment, there were about a dozen mundane humans gathered near the entrance, all laborers like her — most of them were men, but there were a couple tough-looking women as well.

    In the open space in front of them, four people were having a quiet conversation. Rain didn't need to look twice to know that they were Awakened.

    One was a delicate young woman with fair skin and red hair, wearing a beautiful silk robe. One was a young man in leather armor, who was leaning on a table with a sullen expression. The third one… was clearly the Legacy.

    She was a young woman with tan skin and strange ashen hair, wearing an intricate suit of full plate armor forged from lustrous steel. Her expression was serious, and her gaze was sharp.

    Of course, all three were undeniably gorgeous, like all Awakened were.

    It was the fourth person that drew all attention, though.

    Rain held her breath.

    There, in front of her, a stunningly beautiful woman in modest red garments was addressing the young Legacy… a Master. And not just any Master, but one of the Blood Sisters — an elite group of Ascended who served Saint Seishan, and had come from the Forgotten Shore with her.

    She was saying in a husky tone:

    «…Time is of the essence, Lady Tamar, However, you must be careful. Do not get too close to the Hand, and whatever you do, do not cross the realm boundary: You should know the consequences. Be well, and I hope to see you again in two weeks.»

    The Legacy nodded.

    «With the mape you provided, there should not be any problem. Please relay my gratitude to the Saint.»

    The beautiful Master bowed slightly and left, not sparing the mundane humans even a glance.

    There were a few moments of silence, and then, the Legacy turned to them. Her expression seemed dark

    «Gods…»

    She was a baby!

    All three of them were. None of the three Awakened was older than eighteen… Rain wasn't that far in terms of age, but she felt old and wizened when looking at them.

    The Legacy frowned, then said coldly:

    «I am Tamar of Sorrow. These are my companions, Awakened Ray and Awakened Fleur. You should have been told about the nature of the task… our goal is to conduct the final survey of the environment for the last stretch of the Eastern Road. We will depart in two hours.»

    Rain studied Lady Tamar with curiosity. She didn't seem especially mean, but definitely had a severe personality. Although… considering her age, she must have Just Awakened recently. This survey was most likely the first mission she had received as an Awakened, so the young Legacy was definitely under tremendous pressure to perform well. Perhaps that was the reason for her harshness.

    «Great.»

    Well, it didn't matter too much. Rain was not planning on following the road manager's advice to gain the girl's friendship and affection during the journey — she did not need another benefactor. In fact, dealing with the one she had was already testing the limits of her patience.

    It was far more likely that she would barely exchange a few words with the proud Legacy in the next few weeks.

    Awakened Tamar, meanwhile, briefly addressed each of the mundane laborers to learn their names and evaluate their character.

    She reached Rain last and stopped in front of her.

    «Name?»

    Rain answered respectfully without looking the Legacy in the eyes:

    «Rani.»

    At that, Tamar was supposed to move on. However, she lingered for a moment and looked at Rain's pack.

    Then, she asked unexpectedly:

    «How good are you with that bow?»

    Rain finally looked directly at the leader of the survey team and smiled faintly.

    «I'm decent.»

    The Legacy frowned.

    «What about that sword?»

    For a moment, Rain had a ridiculous thought of saying something outrageous, like that she was probably a better swordsman than the three of the young Awakened combined.

    For some unknown reason, she wanted to brag when stared down by the beautiful Legacy girl.

    Instead, she said simply:

    «I can handle it fine.»

    Finally, Tamar studied her clothes.

    «Do you have experience trekking in the wilderness?»

    Rain nodded.

    «Some.»

    The Awakened girl sighed, then finally looked away.

    «Good. I was wondering why they sent someone that young, but it seems that you are not completely helpless… Rani. Don't slow us down.»

    Rain suddenly wanted to laugh.

    How could that baby-faced Awakened call someone too young with a straight face? Legacy training was someone else, indeed!

    Of course, she didn't laugh.

    Instead, she bowed slightly.

    «Ah, yes, Lady Tamar. I'll do my best.»

    Two hours later, the departed the main camp and set out into the wilderness.
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    Guys but just imagine during the war btw valor and song
    Then asterion the last sovereign shows up but now he's at the sacred rank
    That will be crazy!!

    I actually stacked up chapters for a month and I finished in a day
    I feel empty 20
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      Same, i started stacking from before the forgotten shore. But now, i just can’t stack during rain arc
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      I pointed out this before in few chapters back about Asterion rank but someone said not possible for now... I am 50-50 now
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    Damn I need to stack chapters but I also need my daily fix forwhat
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