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Chapter 1786: Decent Archer.

Her teacher seemed to be sulking, and did not speak with her the next morning. Rain crawled out of her tent, disassembled it, and prepared for a long day of marching across the desolate plain.

She was in a good mood because of having managed to tease her teacher successfully last night.

There was no need to do the survey work anymore, so the team moved west at a brisk pace. They were also familiar with the terrain, and could follow an optimal route instead of wandering aimlessly.

Of course, Tamar of Sorrow had been exaggerating a bit when she said that they would go in a straight line. The Moonriver Plain was within the borders of the Song Domain, but the only Citadel here was far to the south, at its very edge. And since there was nothing but the Hollow Mountains to the north, this land was wild and dangerous.

There were plenty of Nightmare Creatures here, and so, the survey team had to avoid the hunting grounds of the more dangerous abominations.

Still, they were making good progress.

The further west they went, the more canyons barred their path. By now, the members of the survey team were very familiar with crossing them, so much so that it had almost become a habit.

They would try to find the place where a stone bridge once stood, since the canyons were usually narrow there. The remains of the bridges also further narrowed the chasm.

Then, young Tamar would mount her wolf Echo and leap over the canyon while holding a rope. After fastening it on the other side, she would raise a simple pulley system.

The carts and equipment would be transported over the chasm first, and the people would follow. The whole process was a bit tiring, but not especially dangerous - even if the canyon started to wail and was suddenly flooded by rushing water, the ropes remained above the powerful current.

The porters just had to be careful not to look down.

The canyons were incredibly deep, their depths shrouded in inky darkness. Falling down meant death. The currents, however, were incredibly violent - so, falling into the water was not much safer.

The survey team reached another canyon and went through the familiar motions. This one was not very wide, but it was still going to take some effort to transport all the equipment to the other side, Rain, who was usually one of the last people to traverse the chasm, leaned on the cart she had been pulling and took a deep breath.

Since the crossing was monotonous, and they had already gone through the process countless times, It was easy to grow numb and allow one's mind to wander. However, even while presenting a relaxed facade, Rain still maintained vigilance. lіghtnоvelworld~c`о/m. She knew all too well that a moment of carelessness could mean death in the Dream Realm.

Which was why she was one of the first people to see it.

Tamar and her Echo were already on the other side, and the ropes were drawn across the chasm. The carts had been attached to the hooks and pulled over the canyon. Now, it was time for humans to follow.

There were three ropes - one for them to walk over, two to hold with their hands. Awakened Fleur was in the middle of crossing, and one of the survey specialists was waiting for his turn to follow.

However...

Rain was suddenly distracted by something. It was the dead man standing a small distance away from the resting porters.

His gaze was just as empty and expressionless as ever. However, he had just turned his head, silently facing the canyon.

She frowned.

The pilgrim had always been passive and quiet. He never did anything except for following the survey team.

Why had he moved now?

'Crap...'

Tamar had severed one at the wrist, but three hands were already reaching toward her. Two more were gripping the edge of the canyon, pushing the giant up.

There was barely any time to react.

The young Legacy did something that most warriors would never do in a battle - she jumped high into the air, dragging the great length of the brutish zweihander behind her.

A jump was usually tantamount to death because one could not control their direction or react to the opponent's attacks without standing on the ground. A strike delivered in the air was also weaker than a strike delivered while using a solid surface for support.

However, that did not apply to Tamar.

She pushed off the air once, soaring to greater height, and then once more, changing her trajectory completely. At the same time, she spun like a wheel and brought the zwelhander down on the enemy's arm.

This time, the force contained in the strike was not augmented by the startling speed of her Awakened Ability, but it was still fearsome. The arm of the abomination was not severed, but the great sword bit deep, not only slicing the veins and muscles, but also cracking the bone.

She had evaded the other two hands by jumping over them, as well.

Tamar would have been clear if not for the fact that at that moment, the creature's two sinister eyes locked on her, and another three hands shot at her from the canyon.

The young Legacy faltered for a split second.

...Then, a sharp arrow whistled past her and pierced one of the abomination's eyes. A moment later, another arrow sank into the remaining eye of the hideous Nightmare Creature, effectively blinding it.

A pained roar shook the plain.

Landing on the ground, Tamar activated her Awakened Ability and dodge to the right, avoiding the grab of the blinded abomination. She would have been in trouble if it could see, but now, things were different.

Shaking the fetid blood off the blade of her great sword, she prepared to attack and glanced back briefly.

Ray was busy pushing back the severed hand... so who had made those stunningly accurate shots?

The beautiful porter girl, Rani, was standing near the pile of unloaded equipment, holding a simple recurve bow. Her black hair was dancing in the wind, and there was a strangely serene expression on her pale face.

Her black eyes were glistening with something that resembled... excitement?

She was already drawing the bow again, the fletching of a handmade arrow brushing against her white cheek.

A little stunned, Tamar turned back to the enormous abomination.

‘...She did say that she was decent with a bow.'

If that was decent... then Tamar did not even know what great was.

As she pushed her body forward, a stray thought surfaced in her mind.

Rani had also said that she had some experience trekking in the wilderness and could handle a sword fine,

Suddenly, Tamar wanted to know what her definition of "fine" was.

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    GridDokja
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    Is decent under fine? Non native here, by how much?
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      ほしのアクアマリン
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      Yes, decent is under fine, but not by much, it’s mostly a confidence difference than an actual difference but, decent is still considered under fine
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        GridDokja
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        Thanks mate
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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    Rain Hood
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    Wardriven
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    #panic# missing part of the chapter
    Crap...'

    Before anyone could react, there was movement in the canyon.

    An enormous, clawed hand rose from somewhere below and swiped at the survey specialist. it's desiccated palm was the size of his entire body, and the vicious claws seemed sharp enough to rip the man to shreds.

    Rain's eyes widened.

    Luckily, the surveyor staggered back and tripped, seemingly on nothing, just in the nick of time. The claws missed him by a hair's breadth, failing to rip his body apart.

    ...They did snap the three ropes, though.

    "Fleur!"

    Ray's shout tore apart the silence, but he was far away to do anything.

    ‘What are you shouting about... she's an Awakened...'

    Fleur might not have been strong enough to survive a fall into the canyon, but she definitely could hold on to the ropes.

    It was the porters who were in real danger, because the enormous hand was already reaching toward them with its claws.

    What saved them wasn't a miracle, but the cold steel of Tamar's sword.

    The Legacy girl had been on the other side of the canyon, watching the others cross. She reacted at the first sign of danger. The Echo was standing guard further away, so she simply jumped into the chasm without wasting any time.

    Tamar of Sorrow, like all Awakened, possessed two Awakened Abilities.

    One allowed her to step on the air. She could do it once as a Sleeper, and twice now that she had Awakened. The second Ability allowed her to burst with startling speed for a short amount of time she was so fast, in fact, that it seemed as if she was simply teleporting from to .

    Which was how Tamar crossed the canyon without the help of her Echo.

    By the time she landed on the other side, her sword had already woven itself from sparks of light. It was a brutish zweihander with a leather-bound ricasso. Tamar was a young woman of medium height, so the great sword looked comically large in her hands... she did, however, wield it with effortless ease.

    She activated her Awakened Ability again and shot forward, delivering a terrifying slash to the wrist of the hidden abomination's arm. Despite the fact that it was as thick as the trunk of an ancient tree, the zweihander cut through the tough hide, steel muscles, and adamantine bone, severing the creature's enormous hand.

    Tamar seemed to disappear from one spot and appear in another in the blink of an eye. At the same time, the hideous hand separated from the creature's arm in a flood of viscous blood.

    It fell heavily on the ground... and continued moving, crawling toward the terrified porters.

    "Ray!"

    Finally, Awakened Ray reacted. He dashed to Intercept the hand, while Tamar turned to the canyon.

    By then, the Nightmare Creature was already climbing over the edge.

    This is updat𝒆d by ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom.

    It was huge and hideous, with a gaunt body and long, sinewy limbs. Its head was disproportionately large for the emaciated torso, with two little bloodshot eyes and an enormous, crimson maw.

    Worst of all, it seemed to possess too many arms.

    Tamar had severed one at the wrist, but three hands were already reaching toward her. Two more were gripping the edge of the canyon, pushing the giant up.
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    Tanistanthalas
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    Way to show up Rain!
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    Dummybaron
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    From the author: one chapter today, three tomorrow.

    well the drill is the drill
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    Chapter 1787. Ack


    The situation... was not good.

    Ray had managed to stall the monstrous hand, hacking it to pieces with his weapons - he wielded a short sword in one hand, and an axe in the other. Rain had blinded the abomination with her arrows, and Tamar disabled two of its arms.

    The problem was that the creature had just too many of them. Rain had already counted nine, and more were rising from behind the climbing monstrosity like a ghastly forest.

    Worse still, it was an Awakened abomination. She had aimed at the obvious vulnerability first - the eyes - but other than that, there wasn't a lot of damage she could do. Even if her arrows pierced the tough hide of the creature, it would not harm it too much.

    Tamar faced the forest of monstrous arms with grim resolve, wielding her hefty zweihander with daunting skill. She used both of her Abilities to dance between the barrage of killing blows. The young Legacy seemed like a steel whirlwind, alternating unpredictable jumps with short bursts of stunning speed. Torrents of fetid blood were released into the frigid air from her great blade.

    She managed to stall and damage many limbs of the abomination, in large part due to the creature having been blinded, but could not advance to attack its body.

    ‘Crap…’

    Rain dropped her bow and unsheathed her sword.

    "Why are you just standing there?! Get back!"

    The petrified porters were stirred by her shout and staggered away from the carnage. Miraculously, none of them was dead yet.

    The abominable claws rained down in pursuit of the elusive Legacy girl, sending pieces of stone flying. A net of cracks spread on the ground from each missed blow, viscous blood spilling into the narrow fissures.

    Rain dashed forward and supported Awakened Ray, who had managed to sever two of the hideous hand's fingers, but almost got pierced by the long claw of the third.

    They were in a stalemate, and that stalemate wasn't in their favor. The creature was continuing to climb up from the canyon, and once it crawled onto the plain, whatever resistance Tamar was able to offer would be overwhelmed.

    So, someone had to reach the abomination and deal it a mortal wound. Rain would have gone herself, but she was mundane - her tachi would not be able to slay the giant.

    Ray, on the other hand, was Awakened, and wielded enchanted weapons, Better yet, he could become imperceptible, So, with come luck, his blade would reach the creature's neck without being blocked by the countless claws.

    "Go! I'll finish this thing off!"

    The young man glanced at her with wide eyes, hesitated for a split second, then nodded and disengaged. He must have thought the same, A moment later, Ray was gone.

    Literally.

    He Activated his Awakened Ability and dissolved into the air. There was no sound, no smell, no... anything. It was as if he had never existed at all.

    Rain brandished her tachi, deflected a terrifying claw, and then kicked the severed hand with all her might.

    The hand was the size of an adult human, and weighed quite a lot. Still, Rain's kick sent it rolling backward.

    With two fingers missing, it had turned rather clumsy. The bizarre thing was still trying to turn itself over when she dashed forward, turned her sword, and thrust it down, using all of her own weight to make the strike more powerful.

    The tachi pierced the monstrous palm, slid between the bones, and nailed the severed hand to the ground.

    It was a mundane blade, so an Awakened abomination could easily snap it. However, even an abomination would have to follow common reason to achieve that - it would need proper grip and support, at least, ideally good leverage. Laying on the ground, impaled through the center, the monstrous hand had none of those So, it just struggled fiercely, unable to free itself for now.

    Rain staggered back, then looked up to evaluate the situation.

    Tamar had managed to sever several more arms, but was hopelessly stuck in the avalanche of monstrous limbs. Blinded, the creature flailed them with no sense or reason, making a mess of the plain.

    Ray would be having trouble closing in, as well he might have been invisible, but the space between the survey team and the massive body of the climbing abomination was full of stone shards and deadly claws. Ray was still a corporeal being, so making way through the carnage was not going to be easy.

    On the opposite side of the canyon, Fleur had climbed the ropes and was now standing on the edge, shouting something as she summoned her Memories.

    Rain couldn't quite hear what the pretty healer was shouting, but she managed to read her lips.

    "...Tyrant! It's a Tyrant!"

    'Damn.'

    Rain had never faced an Awakened Tyrant before. Nor had she ever wished to.

    As she faltered for a moment, shaken by the revelation, a blurred silhouette shot over the chasm.

    Then, the Echo of the glant wolf landed on the Tyrant's back, tearing at its shoulders with sharp claws and sinking vicious fangs into its neck.

    That damned thing finally made it across the canyon.

    Tamar's Echo seemed like a Fallen Beast or Monster, at best... It wasn't quite powerful enough to destroy an Awakened Tyrant outright.

    However...

    It was very large. And it weighed a lot.

    The abomination was still trying to climb out of the chasm, hanging awkwardly with half of its massive torso towering above the edge. When the monstrous wolf landed on its back, the wolf's weight was added to the Tyrant's own, pulling it into the deep abyss.

    It swayed back precariously.

    A frenzied shriek escaped from the creature's maw, and it flailed its arms in the air. It was still holding onto the edge with two hands, but now, more of them scratched the stone with their claws, leaving deep grooves in it.

    The Tyrant's fall was arrested.

    With so many hands trying to keep the abomination from falling, Tamar received a bit of breathing room.

    Without wasting even a split second, she dashed forward.

    "Ray! The hands!"

    Her zweihander drew a beautiful are in the air, then fell down like the blade of an enormous guillotine. It severed the fingers of one of the two main hands the Tyrant was using for support.

    At the same time, the fingers on the other hand were suddenly torn apart, and a vague silhouette of a young man revealed itself in the air. He was hacking at the fingers with his weapons, aiming to damage the joints between the phalanxes.

    Rain used her leg to throw her bow into the air, caught it, and nocked an arrow on the string in one fluid motion. A moment later, the arrow pierced into the deep wound dealt by Ray, disabling one of the fingers.

    With both of the main support hands damaged, the rest could not hold the weight of the Tyrant anymore. When the Echo jerked its head and pulled the abomination back with all its weight, the ghastly creature finally slid off the edge and disappeared into the depths of the canyon with a deafening howl.

    Rain trembled and lowered her hands.

    'D-damn... that was intense!'

    She exhaled slowly, then glanced at the porters.

    Everyone was in one piece. The survey specialists were all fine, as well.

    Which was... more than a little unexpected.

    'Did my teacher protect them secretly?’

    Rain suspected that he did. Especially because the dead pilgrim was suspiciously missing.

    Had the dead man been swept into the canyon in all the mayhem, or had her teacher pushed him Into the chasm while no one was looking?

    She would have to ask him later...

    But it was too early to relax, still.

    Picking up her quiver, Rain lamented the loss of several arrows, then circled around the pinned hand of the Tyrant and approached the edge of the chasm.

    She stopped near Ray and Tamar. All three of them looked down.

    The depths of the canyon were shrouded in darkness, and it was impossible to say how far down its bottom was.

    Ray swept his hair back nervously and looked at them.

    "Do you think it's dead?"

    Tamar lingered for a moment, then pursed her lips and hesitantly shook her head.

    "I haven't heard anything from the Spell."

    Turning back, she glanced at the severed hand that Rain pinned to the ground with her sword.

    "Go finish that thing off, Ray. It should be the Tyrant's minion... what a bizarre creature, by the dead gods."

    Who had countless hands instead of proper minions?

    Ray sighed, then readied his weapons and headed away from the edge.

    A storm of sparks rose around the Legacy girl, and then, the wolf Echo manifested itself behind her. There was no need to let it be damaged by the fall - she had simply dismissed it, then summoned it back.

    Finally, Tamar turned to Rain and studied her for a moment.

    Then, she scowled.

    "You..."

    However, before she could finish the sentence, chilling wail resounded from the depths of the canyon, reverberating across the plain. It was like the world itself was weeping.

    The flood was coming.

    It was impossible to hear her voice now, this close to the chasm.

    ...It was also impossible to discern what Fleur was shouting.

    Rain stared across the canyon in confusion. The Awakened healer was jumping and waving her hands in the air, pointing at them with a desperate expression on her lovely face,

    "...ack!...ope... ing... all! ...ack!"

    Rain could barely hear anything because of the wailing.

    'Ack? What is trying to... pack? Attack? Crack?’

    Back?

    Suddenly, he eyes widened.

    Rain looked at Tamar in panic, but it was already too late.

    The edge of the canyon... had been damaged severely by the barrage of blows dealt to it by the Tyrant. The weathered stone was broken and cracked.

    And just then, it finally crumbled.

    Before Rain could do anything, the entire side of the canyon suddenly moved, and then collapsed, falling into the wailing darkness.

    And the two of them were pulled down with it, plummeting into the bottomless chasm alongside countless tons of broken stone.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      From the author: one chapter today, three tomorrow. 🥲
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      Kiber
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      Я надеюсь что повелитель теней появится чтобы спасти их gloom
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        Dummybaron
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        Нахер надо когда учитель здесь? Да и территория Лорда Теней это Божья Могила а они до неё так и не дошли.
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      Lrb
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      A futura côrte de Rani🤓. Isso era meio esperado considerando a visibilidade que G3 deu aos três adormecidos e posteriormente despertos, acho que Sunny vai ter que se mostrar se a situação continuar a piorar, só quero ver ele limpando o chão com as criaturas e Rain se vangloriando de seu professor gloom
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    ropero
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    I think that the false feeling of "why didn't character X figure out this about sunny, it's so obvious" stems from the fact that g3 repeatedly gives us "maybe today this character will figure it out" cliffhangers and then obviously nothing happens, making everyone frustrated.
    So, while we wait for another hundred chapters until rain figures something out about teacher, here's my (impossible) version of how the reveal will happen once sunny takes rain to godgrave temple:

    One moment Rain and teacher stepped into the shadow and in the next they were already in an entirely different place. It was easy to decipher where she was, though - the building around her perfectly matched the description of the dark temple that Awakened Ray mentioned while telling his frightening story about Lord of Shadows. And the nail in the coffin of her doubt was the fearsome Lord himself, sitting royally on the stone throne amidst his terrifying demons. Hearing about the recluse Saint was one thing, but seeing him personally was entirely different story. A cold shiver ran down Rain's spine as she looked into the black voids that were in place of the eyes on the demonic mask.
    "Why... are we even here?" - Rain thought, looking at her teacher. And as she turned her head, she felt her body freezing from fear, as the deity she relied on so much was kneeling in respect to the Lord before them.
    "So he is his superior after all" - Rain realized, feeling the dread from the fact that the being that was able to destroy three vessels of Great Abomination had a superior.
    "My lord, I brought you the girl you've been looking for" - Teacher said, his voice full of reverence and fear before his master.
    "Good. Then you're no longer of any use to me, worthless shadow" - Replied Lord of Shadows, and before Rain could fully comprehend it, the throne became empty. The Powerful Saint was right next to her instead, and his black sword that seemingly appeared out of thin air was.. in the middle of teacher`s chest.
    "No" - one small breath escaped Rain's lips. It was impossible. He, who lived in her shadow all those years, who diligently protected and nurtured her, who looked like even killing a god was a mere inconvenience to him, was now looking at her with eyes full of fear and acceptance. In the next moment, he turned into shadow, but instead of returning to her shadow like he always did, now it was Saint's shadow that took him.
    "Why would you do that, you sick bastard?!" - Rain was boiling with rage, she no longer cared if the dreadful Saint would find her shout disrespectful enough to kill her on the spot.
    "Ho, so you cared about that little servant of mine? Well, don't you fret, I can make you more if you wish" - said Lord of Shadows, and with that, four more shadows appeared from his own shadow and.. turned into 4 teachers, eerily looking at her with fake, mechanical smiles on their faces.
    "Whaa.." - but before Rain could finish, Saint continued: "As I am as much of your teacher as he was" - and took off his mask. Behind it, Rain was met with a bright smile of another teacher.
    "Sorry for that little spectacle of mine, and welcome home, Rain" - said Lord of... no, teacher with a cheerful laugh echoing through the temple.
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      Cj.17
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      She might try to kill him the next moment lol
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      Kiber
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      Да у вас талант! hokage
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    zigzagzarf
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    rain is going to get a flaw that makes her boast all the time
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    Dummybaron
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    part is missing again
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    Avirup Chakraborty
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    I am disappointed in rain , how can she not connect the dots?
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      rekicchi
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      Well, it will be pretty hard to guess that Lord Shadow and her shadow teacher are the same. Ofc she will separate the two, after all one lives in Godgrave and the other lives in her shadow. She doesn’t know that her teacher is capable of creating clones either.

      It’s also because of impression. She sees Sunny (teacher) as a ridiculous, silly, yet powerful shadow. While Lord Shadow is a sinister, dark, and ominous Saint.
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      Say God is one
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      I do feel disappointed from it. There are many hints. Author makes Rain looks very stupid.
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        Dummybaron
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        I get why you feel disappointment but Stupid?
        No. Omg look at this, some very powerfull Saint that lives thousands kilomiters away from your Shadow which is your teacher, acts not at all like your teacher, and the only thing that makes them conected is Shadow element and word of your teacher that says "yeah I know that guy pretty well".

        Small reminder that anybody would see Shadow as complete liar(exept Kai), because he says so much unbelivable things that also contradict each other, without explaining the details, that not knowing his flaw there is no way someone will believe its all true, so you start to questioning and doubt everything he says. Especially when he acts like a comic relief character in real life.
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          Cj.17
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          Well said welldone
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          Say God is one
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          I do understand your point. Though, I didn't expect her to match the shadow lord and her teacher to be the same. And maybe 'stupid' word is an exaggeration. However, from another point of view, while the speech of Sunny would sounds as lies it's for sure 'not smart' from Rain to take everything as lies.

          As someone said, "in each truth there's a lie, in each lie there's a truth" from this statement, I feel the author showing Rain as someone who don't think or overthink and try to dig the truths. She is totally blind even after obvious hint like his battle with skin walker.

          On the other hand the author shows Rain as a smart, fast learner, but when things come to Sunny, the author shows Rain as total blind of the hints 'due to her teacher is a big liar'. I would understand this if nothing happened that should made her rethink again about her impression.

          But seeing the aftermath of her teacher's battle with skin walker's 3 vessels at once is a very big indicator and a question mark. And even after that, Rain stills think very low and no change in her opinion about her teacher is what made me say that she is stupid, more accurately the author didn't play it well with this point and showed it stupid.

          I if I have an impression about someone and saw an action that is against my current impression, I would rethink about the other person and try to recall the actions of his and his speech in a try to figure out if I missed something. I think this is a common thing in humans, and especially when the author shows Rain as said before, a fast learner and high level awareness owner.
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            Cj.17
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            I don't think it's as easy as u make it seem. If I was in rain's position I would also not believe all of what he says. Also it's not that rain thinks he is not powerful, but there is just no link between him and lord of shadows. I mean she doesn't till now know if her teacher is real or not or if he is human to begin with. Also what he say I'm sure she believes some but when he say contradictory statement, she rethinks cus now she doesn't know what to believe. Even the smartest person in the world would rethink cus it doesn't make sense. For example when he says he is 1000 years old. He isn't really that old and that statement isn't really 100% true but sunny being the master of deception he goes around it and makes it a true cus in the sense of the spell that's how long he spent in the nightmare. But again it's not technically true cus it was repetitive and not a long live which he can say i lived for 1000 years. And then he says something about him and nephis I think I'm not sure and makes the point that he met her when he was young. In that case wouldn't that throw u off??
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            silverman
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            It's often what is right in our face that we are the most blind to.
            She has such a view and idea of her teacher that she can't link the two. Basically she is so close to the tree that she just can't see the forest.
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