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Chapter 1817: Shelter and Food

Among Tamar's Memories, there was an enchanted cloak. Its enchantment wasn't very useful in their current situation, but the cloak itself was just what Rain needed.

Harvesting two long branches from the dead trees, she used it to create a makeshift stretcher. Rain held the front end of the stretcher, while the rear end dragged on the ground. For the young Legacy, it wasn't the most comfortable way to travel - but if she was suffering, she did not let it show.

As for Rain herself, she quickly warmed up from the strain. Hauling Tamar over a long distance in this manner was not very plausible, but luckily, they weren't going far just yet.

For now, their plan was to find shelter and wait for about ten days before summoning the Echo. That much time should be enough for the survey team to return to the main construction camp, or at least get close to it. So, all Rain and Tamar had to do was survive that long.

It was especially important that Tamar remained alive, because with her death, the Echo would disappear as well. Then, the survey team would be in peril...

Remembering the porters she had become friends with, Rain grimaced. She had put on a cynical facade in front of the young Legacy, and although there was some truth to her words, in all honesty, she wasn't willing to save herself by sacrificing those people, elther.

Plus, Rain was not helpless. Although the Moonriver Plain were much more dangerous than the wild reaches around Ravenheart, she still stood a fair chance of surviving here.

‘I'll take it one step at a time.’

For now, they had to find shelter. Then, procure food and water. After that... she was going to think about it later.

Soon, the ruins drew near. They were too large to be a solitary building, but too small to be the remains of a town. Stone walls rose from the ground, once tall and magnificent, now crumbling and covered in cracks. Rainwater was spilling out of the cracks, and it seemed as if the ruins were weeping.

There was no telling what that place had been once, and currently, Rain wasn't that interested in solving the mystery.

Instead, her gaze fell on the ground and grew tense.

'Damn it.’

She stopped without approaching the ruins and gently placed the stretcher on the ground. Tamar's face paled from the jolt, but she stubbornly refused to let her pain show.

"What is it?"

Rain studied the ground with a somber expression. A few moments later, she sighed.

"There are prints on the ground."

Tamar turned her head to look.

There were indeed traces of something having stalked this area in the mud. The prints weren't too large, and were clearly animalistic in nature. Judging by their size and depths, the creature - or creatures - weren't too large.

Still, it was a cause for concern.

The ruins Rain had hoped to take shelter in were occupied.

The two young women looked at each other silently.

Eventually, Tamar asked:

"What do you want to do? We... we can go further away from the canyon."

Rain remained silent for a while, then slowly shook her head.

"There's no point. Whatever it is that lives in the ruins will be faster than us, by far. Once it crawls out and catches our scent, it will find us no matter how much distance we can cover before nightfall."

Which wasn't much distance at all.

The state of the paw prints hinted that they had been left many hours, but less than a day ago. So, Rain suspected that the inhabitant of the ruins was a nocturnal predator, Even if she hauled Tamar away with all her strength, they were not going to outrun a Nightmare Creature.

She sighed.

"It has to die."

Rain looked at Tamar, then asked her to summon her Memory weapons. Soon, a small arsenal appeared from sparks of light on the ground in front of her.

The brutish zweihander was a beautiful and fearsome weapon... not to mention utterly deadly. Unfortunately, Rain could barely lift it - she could muster just enough strength to swing it from side to side in a crude and graceless arc, but there was no hope of doing that with any semblance of speed and accuracy.. Which meant death in an actual battle.

To her delight, Tamar possessed an enchanted bow and a quiver of arrows, as well. But... Rain could not even draw the bow. It was too heavy, and one would have to have a bear's strength to bend its limbs.

There was a beautifully austere battle spear, as well. Sadly, it was even worse than the zweihander. While its weight wasn't as great, the balance was different, so Rain almost toppled while trying to lift it.

Dejected, she stared at Tamar for a few moments, gaining a new appreciation for the younger girl's slender physique.

'How is she so strong with a body like that?’

The young Legacy had been brandishing the brutish greatsword with elegant ease, and even Jumping over canyons while wielding it. Awakened possessed Immense physical prowess, but Tamar seemed especially strong, or at least knew how to utilize her strength especially well.

Shaking her head, Rain gave up on the youg Legacy's main weapons.

Instead, she only picked up a kindjal - a simple double-edged dagger with a straight blade and a sharp tapered tip. It had no guard or decorations to speak of, but there was a lethal beauty to its simplicity.

The length of its broad blade was a bit too long to be a dagger, but a bit too short to be a short sword.

Rain weighed it in her hand and nodded.

"I'm off."

Tamar grimaced and tried to crawl off her stretcher.

"Wait..."

She picked up the enchanted bow and pulled the quiver closer to herself, then sat up, facing the ruins.

"If it's... if you can't handle it, draw it into the open. I'll try to bring it down from the ground."

Rain studied her for a few moments with a neutral expression.

She was trying not to smile.

Tamar's intent was gravely serious, but with her legs outstretched and fixed straight by splints, she looked a bit comical, sitting there on the ground like a doll.

Eventually, Rain gave her a nod, gripped the enchanted dagger, and headed for the ruins.

The shape of the weapon was only marginally more advantageous than her hunting knife. However, it was a genuine Memory - and of the Ascended Rank, no less.

Even if Rain could not use any of the dagger's enchantments, its sharpness alone would be of great help.

Feeling tense and uneasy, she silently entered the ruins. A few moments later, her figure was swallowed by darkness.

Tamar was left sitting in the mud, gripping her bow tightly. The jacket Rani had lent her fell to the ground, but she could not even feel the cold. Looking down at the jacket, she noticed that it was lined with a fine alloy mesh - the stitching was very neat, but it had clearly been reinforced to become a makeshift piece of protective gear by hand.

She stared at the Jacket for a few moments, surprised, Tamar was no stranger to all kinds of armor- however, as a Legacy, she had always been meant to become an Awakened. So, the armor she was knowledgeable about was in the form of powerful Memories and defensive Aspect Abilities.

Such a minuscule, mundane method of protection as lining one's jacket with reinforced alloy would have never crossed her mind.

It was so strange.

Rani herself was strange.

She seemed... too calm, and too capable. Most of all, her mental fortitude was entirely out of place. By all accounts, she should have been terrified and on the verge of panicking. It was Tamar who was supposed to be the one to maintain her composure in any situation, as an Awakened warrior should.

And yet, why did it seem as if Rani was more prepared to face the horrors of the Dream Realm than she was?

As if, for her, all of it was just a normal Tuesday.

‘...Can she be a Valor spy?’

That would be reasonable. However... somehow, Tamar did not believe it.

She gritted her teeth and faced the ruins.

For a few minutes, there was only silence.

And then, the silence was torn apart by a chilling roar.

Deep within the ruins, a heavy object collided against the stones. She heard a faint sound of something sharp grinding against the ancient walls, One of them seemed to crumble with a loud crack.

Tamar raised her bow and prepared to draw the string.

A while later, a slender figure walked out of the darkness.

Rani's clothes were soaked with blood, but the blood was too dark to have come from a human. Her expression was nonchalant.

She was wiping the blade of the enchanted dagger on the sleeve of a black military bodysuit as she walked.

Approaching Tamar, the strange porter flashed her a smile.

"An Awakened Beast. We were lucky."

Tamar looked up, staring at the mundane girl silently.

...Is that what she calls lucky?'

An Awakened Beast was supposed to be a herald of death for a mundane human. Even the government soldiers used heavy suits of mechanised armor and powerful rifles to face one.

Soon, Rani dragged her into the ruins. Finally sheltered from rain, Tamar felt a little better.

They entered a spacious hall in the central structure of the ruin. It was dark inside, but that did not prevent her from seeing the body of a large beast laying on the stone floor. The lower part of its body was buried under rubble, and its throat was savagely slit, seeping with blood.

Sitting down on the floor, Rant leaned back tiredly.

After a few moments of silence, she suddenly smiled.

"Here's shelter. And look..."

She pointed at the dead abomination.

"There's food."

Her smile dimmed a little.

"Now, I just need to find water

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    EternalCircle
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    Bucket+rain water?
    Though Tamar probably thinks Rain is insane to suggest eating a monster
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    DanielPlay
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    "For those of your who have been wondering why chapters are being published later ;]
    It is not because I need a vacation <:doge_kekw:1003945248520679484>
    It is simply because chapters have gotten longer.
    In the past, I kept the average length of a chapter to ~1200 words, so there would be 2000-2400 words published on any given day.
    This month, I am pushing myself a little bit harder, just for fun, so the daily wordcount shifted to 3000-3400 words. One might say that I've been secretly sneaking in a third chapter every other day or so <:anime_hehe:1003944624735404102>
    Anyway, that's all. Cheers!"
    G3's justification for releasing the chapters so late is no longer convincing, the chapters are back to 1200 words and the releases continue to come out very late.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      This is very strange, as far as I understand, G3 lives in China. In that case, he publishes chapters at 6am Beijing time. Why can't he take a break for example for one day, and publish them at a reasonable time? COI chapters are published at 8am (1pm in China) and 3pm (8pm in China), is it really that hard to do the same? Moreover, it is more convenient for both Asia and Europe.
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        Darmol
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        He lives in Kazakhstan, although he is originally from Russia
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      Nucleus
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      We're reading for free and enjoy the story. A bit of a wait is fine.
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    MefetraN7
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    Поделитесь секретом, есть тут люди которые шипперят тамар и рейн?)
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      Dummybaron
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      Ну могу предположить что это ты, на счёт других сказать ничего не могу. Слишком мало взаимодействий пока-что.
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    Chapter 1819: Pursued

    Rain froze, afraid to move.

    There, below her, far away, something was moving In the darkness. Sunlight did not reach that deep Into the canyon, but she was still able to discern a vague and frightening shape.

    The creature was immense and hunched, with countless arms protruding like a sinewy forest from its massive hump. She thought she saw a clawed hand reaching up to grab the weathered rocks, and in the next moment, an echoing sound of rolling stones rose from the canyon.

    Rain's whole body grew tense.

    The Awakened Tyrant they had fought before falling into the river seemed to be alive. Worse than that, it was here now, either by coincidence or because it had followed their scent.

    For a moment, her heart was drowned with fear.

    She had battled and slain many Nightmare Creatures. Most of the were dormant, while some were Awakened. The strongest of them had been the Huntsman... and barely survived that fight.

    There was no chance that she would be able to survive a battle against an Awakened Tyrant. That creature was not something a mundane person could ever kill. Not even an Awakened would face it alone - even a full cohort was not always enough to deal with a Tyrant.

    To rain, the hideous abomination was like a herald of death.

    ...Still, she forced herself to calm down. Fear was not going to help her

    What would, though? Nothing came to mind.

    ‘Run. We must run.'

    That was the only logical conclusion.

    Forgetting to breathe, Rain slowly backed away from the edge, trembled as she turned her back to it, and silently rose to her feet. Then, She took several cautious steps forward, and broke into a sprint.

    'Damn it, damn it, damn it...'

    So much for hiding from danger in the ruins. So much for waiting for ten days. Not only had danger found them, but it was also of a kind that they had no hope against.

    Rain glanced at her shadow and hesitated, not knowing if she should say something. Her teacher had been strangely silent since the morning, as if he wasn't there at all...

    In the end, she didn't say anything.

    Entering the ruins, she saw that Tamar was laying on the floor, staring at the ceiling with a bleak expression on her face. The younger girl was in terrible shape, so Rain had hoped that she would have an opportunity to rest and recover a little.

    Sadly, that was not in the cards anymore.

    Noticing Rain's hurried motions and grim expression, Tamar rose on an elbow and scowled.

    "What's the matter?"

    Rain was already rolling the strips of monster meat into her jacket, knowing that hunger and physical strain did not go well together. In the wilderness, food was life, and hunger was death.

    "Get on the stretcher."

    She paused for a moment, and then added darkly:

    "The damned Tyrant has followed us. It is climbing up the canyon."

    Tamar's eyes widened.

    She froze for a moment, then gritted her teeth and silently crawled onto the makeshift stretcher.

    Rain threw the rolled jacket to her, then grabbed the handles and grunted.

    'Ah...'

    The young Legacy girl wasn't exactly heavy, but she still weighed much more than Rain could carry comfortably. Worse still, that weight wasn't distributed evenly between her shoulders and waist, like that of a backpack would. Dragging her to the ruins was a bit of an exercise... but would Rain be able to drag the stretcher across many kilometers of rough terrain?

    Not without killing herself, most likely.

    'Curse it all!'

    There was no time to think. For now, she had to create as much distance between them and the Tyrant as possible. There was still a possibility that the creature had been carried to this corner of the Moonriver Plain by the same current as them - so, It could have been here by coincidence. In that case, they still had a chance to escape.

    If not...

    "Let's go."

    Rain dragged the stretcher out of the ruin and hesitated for a few moments, a lost look on her face.

    Where were they supposed to head?

    Every direction was the same - except for where the canyon, and the Tyrant, were. So, Rain felt inclined to rush in the opposite direction from the abomination, goin west.

    But she decided to ask Tamar's opinion first. As if guessing her thoughts, the Legacy girl spoke quietly from the stretcher.

    "The canyons of the Moonriver Plain typically stretch from north to south. We have been carried far south by the river - so, the main camp should be somewhere northwest of our position."

    She hesitated a little, and then added:

    "However, we don't know how far we were carried, exactly. It may be more prudent to head further south, instead. That way, we might reach the edge of the plain and find the Lake of Tears.”

    The Lake of Tears and the great waterfall, Weeping Goddess, were where Clan Sorrow's Citadel stood.

    Rain remained motionless for a few moments, considering her options.

    The main construction camp of the road crew was northwest of their position. The Lake of Tears was somewhere south. The problem was that they did not know which one was closer.

    Eventually, she decisively turned south.

    Her choice was very simple, and had nothing to do with distance. She chose the Lake of Tears simply because they would have to follow along the canyon to reach it... which meant that they would most likely not have to cross other canyons on the way.

    With Tamar incapacitated, crossing even one could become an insurmountable obstacle - not even taking into account that they might end up being pursued by an Awakened Tyrant. Wasting time was a luxury they did not have.

    So, really, the Lake of Tears was not the best choice. It was simply the only choice.

    Gritting her teeth, Rain strained her tired body and pulled the heavy stretcher south.

    At that moment, she was thankful for the cloudy sky and the cold dribble. Even though her face and hair were already damp, the dust covering the stony plain had turned to mud. Because of that, it was easier to drag the stretcher across it.

    She was still struggling, though.

    'I'll need to come up with a better way.'

    Somewhere behind them, there were more sounds of rocks falling deep in the canyon. The Tyrant was already close to crawling out of the darkness.

    Rain hurried her steps.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1820: Waiting for Rain

      In the end, her worst expectations had not come true.

      But it was very close.

      The Tyrant had not happened to be there by coincidence. It was, in fact, following their scent. Rain saw from afar as its ugly shape rose from the canyon, pulling itself onto the stone with a dozen monstrous hands. The creature looked like a hideous giant that was on the verge of toppling under the weight of its bulging hump.

      However, it wasn't really a hunchback. Instead, the mound on its back was simply there to allow for countless arms to protrude forward, all ending with terrifying claws.

      The most eerie part was that the abomination looked vaguely human-like, as if it had been a person once. If it had, then it must have been eons ago.

      After climbing out of the canyon, the Tyrant spent some time wandering near the edge, its oversized head low to the ground. Dragging Tamar away with all her might, Rain couldn't help but glance back, into the distance, from time to time.

      She couldn't understand what the Tyrant was doing.

      But when it wandered to the ruins, spent some time there, then stumbled south, she realized something.

      The abomination was sniffing for their scent.

      That would mean that they were done for... only it didn't. Because there was one detall playing to their advantage.

      The Tyrant was blind.

      Rain herself had blinded it, putting two arrows through its eyes. So, even though the creature seemed hellbent on following them, it couldn't simply rush in their direction. It had to follow their scent laboriously, stumbling across rough terrain as it forged a path forward.

      Its hatred seemed to be truly boundless, though, because even after a few hours, the ghastly figure could still be seen far in the distance, wandering the plain in search of them. They couldn't lose it.

      'Curses...'

      Rain was slowly increasing the distance between them and the tyrant. Her arms were on fire, as if her muscles would melt at any moment. Her breathing had turned hoarse, and she felt like she was drowning. It took all of her resolve and determination to keep pushing forward, dragging the makeshift stretcher behind her.

      Just a few hours had passed, and she was already in such a sorry state, So, despite the fact that the distance was increasing, Rain did not feel at ease.

      That was because she knew that she wouldn't be able to keep this pace up indefinitely. More than that, once the night fell, they would have to stop.

      She would need to rest. Tamar was not doing too well, either with her injuries, what she needed was to remain still and recuperate, not be jolted painfully every few moments as her stretcher dragged across bumps and creases. Her broken legs had to be a cause of constant torment.

      Even if Rain could push through her exhaustion and Tamar could endure the rough handling, it was simply too dangerous to travel across the Moonriver Plain at night. Despite the abundance of moonlight, it would still be dark, and the fact that there was a Nightmare Creature pursuing them did not mean that there would be none ahead of them.

      'Bad, bad. It's bad!'

      Unlike them, the Tyrant did not need to rest. It was not afraid of the darkness, either. So, Rain had to get as far away from him as possible before nightfall, so that they would not be caught until dawn.

      What would happen if the abomination did find them?

      Sucking in a hoarse breath, Rain glanced at her shadow again.

      Her teacher was mercurial and unfathomable, but she was pretty sure that he would not let her die.

      What about Tamar, though? Would his benevolence extend to a stranger from a Legacy clan? She wasn't sure.

      The lives of the survey team members were also tied to Tamar's life.

      So, Rain could not stop.

      'I'm going to die...'

      It felt like she would die from the strain long before the abomination caught her.

      And yet, she persisted.

      ...By the time the sun disappeared behind the horizon and the three moons rose into the sky, she could barely feel her hands. But she could not see the Tyrant anymore, either.

      Rain found a stone mound to shield them from the wind and placed the stretcher down. Then, she simply fell to the ground, breathing heavily.

      She was so tired that she couldn't move. Tamar wasn't much better, laying motionlessly on the stretcher. Her face was even paler than before.

      The barren land was bathed in moonlight. In the darkness, its harsh desolation looked beautiful and shrouded in mystery. A myriad of bright stars shimmered in the sky, veiled here and there by heavy clouds.

      "Rani... are you alive?"

      Tamar's voice sounded weak.

      Despite everything, Rain couldn't help but chuckle.

      "It seems so."

      After a while, she asked in a subdued tone:

      "Do you think that the Queen's authority extends this far? If we die... will we turn into pilgrims?"

      Tamar remained silent for a while, then sald evenly:

      "Of course. Otherwise, you would have already fallen Into the First Nightmare."

      Rain sighed. She couldn't argue with the truth.

      Some time later, she finally mustered enough strength to sit up. Leaning on the cold surface of the stone mound, Rain stared at the sky dejectedly.

      She was suffering from thirst even more than she did from physical exhaustion. So, she hoped that rain would come.

      ‘With a name like mine, can't the heavens be a little merciful?'

      A strong enough downpour could wash away their scent, as well.

      Deciding to be optimistic, Rain asked Tamar to summon her helmet.

      They consumed some of the remaining meat in silence.

      Afterwards, the young Legacy looked at her somberly and said in a subdued tone:

      "...You can just leave me behind and save yourself, you know."

      If Rain wasn't slowed down by the need to drag her wounded companion along, she would have had a much higher chance of escaping from the Tyrant. That much was obvious.

      She scratched the back of her head and answered half-heartedly:

      "Aren't we heading for the Lake of Tears? That is where your clan's Citadel is located. What am I supposed to say if I show up there alone? Sorry, 1 left your daughter to die because she was too heavy? I doubt they'll welcome me warmly after that..."

      Tamar looked at her silently for a few moments. Unexpectedly, a faint smile eventually appeared on her face.

      "...I'm not that heavy."

      Rain sighed.

      "And I'm not that strong. Now... go to sleep. You need rest. We'll move on at dawn, so there's no time to waste. I'll take the first watch and wake you up at midnight."

      Tamar wanted to say something, but just nodded silently in the end. It had been a terribly long day, and she must have been mentally exhausted from dealing with the pain and mental burden. Soon, her eyes closed, and she swiftly fell asleep.

      Rain studied the sleeping girl's face for a few minutes, then took a deep breath and stared into the darkness.

      Despite the terrible fatigue, despite being tormented by thirst... she still knew what she had to do.

      'If you want to get out of here alive, all you need to do is Awaken.’

      That was what her teacher had said.

      So, Rain sat motionlessly, felt the flow of soul essence within her, and concentrated deeply, making it revolve faster and faster.

      After a while...

      She felt cold drops falling on her face. A minute later, the rain had turned heavy, shrouded the world with a rustling veil.

      Never losing control of her essence, Rain smiled, picked up Tamar's helmet, and crawled out from beneath the overhanging stone ridge.

      Placing the helmet on the ground, she allowed the downpour to pelt her freely and continued to force her essence into a raging whirlpool.

      Deep within her soul, another grain of sand was being formed.

      ‘Teacher is always right…’
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        Kiber
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        Мне кажется или 1819 слишком короткая?
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          Максим Довбняк
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          1089 words 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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            Kiber
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            Это много или мало? frost
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        ropero
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        I know Rain's chapters are usually less eventful than main story line, but this time G3 robbed me of sleep for nothing crybaby
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    Tutengut
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    The reloading game beginns
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      Максим Довбняк
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      You don't have to play, there won't be any chapters for at least an hour… G3 doesn't let us sleep, so that we can go into the depths of nightmare later

      The fact that I have work in the morning and need to translate new chapters of COI doesn’t bother him. He doesn't care about his readers... I'm not even mentioning that they switched us to the Rain arc at the wrong time. Damn cliffhanger!
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        Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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        You do the translation for COI ?
        I thought it was written in English.
        Your the GOAT man welldone
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          Максим Довбняк
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          I translate privileged chapters from another site and post here. Because I can't buy them in this stupid app) I actually can't even download it xD)
          It's Chinese fault that I fell to the dark side!
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            TempestUknow
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            Any chance that the folks here gonna put 'Free Fall' (G3's previous work with <100 chapters) here if I request it.
            The last dozen chapters are locked and apparently no one has sailed the sea for those
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              Максим Довбняк
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              I'll try to find it tomorrow. I saw the full translation in Russian, so it must be in English.
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    Chapter 1818: Moment of Respite

    Even though did not show it, she was still reeling from the short, but lethal battle with the Awakened Beast.

    A creature like that was not something she had not faced before, but those encounters had always been preceded by careful planning and preparation. Challenging an abomination as powerful as that blind was a chilling experience.

    Luckily, the beast had been slumbering deeply when Rain entered the ruins. She stalked them silently, found the enemy, and managed to devise a feasible plan without alerting the abomination.

    Then, she cut her arm and stirred the Nightmare Creature awake with the scent of blood. Luring it out of its lair, Rain toppled a badly damaged stone wall on the beast, burying it under rubble. The enemy was immobilized - even if only for a few moments. So, she rushed in, dodged its deadly claws deftly, and sliced its throat open with the sharp blade of the Ascended dagger.

    It all ended in a heartbeat. Rain wasn't even injured... of course, she could have very well lost her life, One mistake was all it took to die. If she had hesitated even a little or had been a split second too late to dodge the monstrous claws, the beast would have been gnawing on her bones by now.

    But it was dead instead.

    So... It all worked out, in the end.

    ‘I don't like it'

    Rain had grown accustomed to hunting Nightmare Creatures, but the lack of control in this Improvised battle made her feel uneasy. She didn't like gambling with her life.

    Letting out a sigh, she glanced at Tamar and then went about making a fire. The young Legacy had a tinderbox Memory, so Rain did not have to go through the tedious motions of forcing the damp wood to catch flame by hand. Soon, the ruin was illuminated by warm orange light, and the two of them were warming themselves in front of the fire.

    The rain had turned into a dribble by then, so she couldn't collect rainwater anymore - at least not conveniently.

    'It would be easier to wait for the canyon to fill with water once again.'

    She would walk there later. Rain had to scout their surroundings, anyway.

    For now, though...

    She weighed the enchanted in her hand once again, then sighed and rose to her feet.

    "Wait here."

    Dragging the carcass of the dead beast outside with some effort, Rain dressed it down and salvaged a fair deal of meat. She had no salt to cure it, and there was not enough wood to smoke it. So, most of the meat was destined to spoil shortly.

    If they were lucky, though, it could last them just long enough.

    Returning Inside, Rain skewered the meat on sticks and began to roast it. It would have been better to do it over coals, but open fire worked, as well.

    Tamar observed her actions silently. All in all, she was holding up well despite the terrible injuries.

    After a while, the young Legacy asked:

    "Rani... who are you?"

    Rain raised an eyebrow.

    "What do you mean? I'm a porter. Before that, I was a laborer in the main construction camp. They pay members of survey teams much more, so I volunteered."

    Tamar scrutinized her for a few moments, then shook her head.

    "You are too skilled to be a simple porter. Archery, swordsmanship, wilderness survival. Most of all, your mentality is not that of a mundane person."

    Rain looked at her dubiously.

    "I'm sorry, Lady Tamar... but have you spent a lot of time with mundane people?"

    The younger girl frowned.

    "What do you mean?"

    Rain smiled and concentrated on the roasting meat.

    "I mean that you Legacies are a bit isolated from the rest of us mundane folks. You grow up being trained by your clans instead of going to school, and only attend the Academy for a month or two to make connections with fellow Sleepers. Then, you assume an Important position and spend all your time surrounded by Awakened warriors. So, how would you even know what a mundane person should be like?"

    She glanced at Tamar and shrugged.

    "Well, alright. I might be a bit of an outlier. But, still... why can't I have great combat skills? Every child in the world is trained to be able to defend themselves. I trained especially diligently, both in school and with private tutors. That was because once upon a time, a Nightmare Gate opened near me. So, I was motivated."

    Rain paused for a moment, and then added with a shrug:

    "I worked long and hard to prepare myself for the First Nightmare. It was just that my Nightmare never came - I wasn't chosen by the Spell, and remained mundane. There is no inherent difference in skill or determination between mundane people and Awakened, wouldn't you say? It's just a matter of luck."

    Tamar studied her for a bit, then asked:

    "That might have been so in the past, but the situation is different now. With your talent and skill, you stand a great chance of surviving the First Nightmare. So why didn't you apply to challenge one? All you had to do was return to the waking world, and let the Spell take you. Your training would not have been wasted."

    Rain remained silent, then sighed.

    "People don't just risk their lives for no good reason. I value my life a lot, you know. Because there is someone out there who treasures it."

    Her expression turned somber.

    She hesitated for a few moments, and then added:

    "My older brother died challenging a Nightmare. My parents have suffered enough, so I don't want to risk putting them through that pain again."

    Rain did not expect the proud Legacy to understand - Legacies were a ruthless bunch, after all.

    But, to her surprise, Tamar seemed to feel her words deeply.

    The younger girl lowered her head and looked at the ground.

    After a while, she said stiffly:

    "...Mine too."

    Rain looked at her in confusion.

    "What?"

    Tamar sighed.

    "My older brother died challenging a Nightmare, too. He was much older than me, and very talented. The pride of our clan. He became a Master at an early age, and challenged the Third Nightmare after a while. And died there."

    Her expression was stoic, but her voice was tinged with heavy emotions.

    Eventually, the young Legacy shrugged.

    "Well, the age gap between us was too big, so I did not know him well. I just thought I'd share... since you did first."

    Rain looked at her quietly for a while, then turned away.

    "Thank you for sharing."

    With that, she pushed a skewer of roasted meat into Tamar's hand and rose to her feet.

    "Now eat. I'll go scout the surroundings a bit."

    Rain left the ruin and explored the area a little, eating the meat as she walked. Eventually, she made her way to the edge of the canyon.

    All in all, the situation seemed much less dire than she had expected. There did not seem to be any more Nightmare Creatures around, which meant that they would probably be able to hide in the ruins for many days.

    Now, she just needed to collect water.

    Sitting at the edge of the canyon, Rain sighed and looked down, into its dark depths, waiting for the chasm to start weeping.

    ‘What will I use to collect water? Unless Tamar has a suitable Memory, her helmet will have to do…’

    At that moment, her body suddenly tense, and her eyes widened.

    Her expression froze.

    Because she saw...

    Out there in the depths of the canyon, a massive shadow was moving.

    Grabbing onto the rocks with its countless hands.
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      ropero
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      Each time I genuinely forget that Rain has step-brothers cheerful.
      It's a tad bit sad they aren't explored just a bit more, so that Sunny would feel jealous of them swindler
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        DanielPlay
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        Who the hell is interested in extras man.
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          ropero
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          I don't mean much, just a few sentences yknow. Instead of explaining why roads are the vains of the world for example...
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            ArMiks
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            i think the history lesson about roads was included to emphasize how the war was premeditated long before it's trigger was flicked. and i don't think sunny was ever jealous of rain's step siblings and parents right? i think he was more thankful of them for loving his sister and keeping her safe and comfortable.
            but yes, seeing sunny jealous of guys every now and then, whether for rain or nephis, is funny.
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            alogran
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            + imho
            the story about roads is a story about a world in which the sun and rain live. this is a story about a neo-barbarian society. about the degradation of education and society during a cataclysm. workers are considered educated people. they survived. they are very smart and savvy. ordinary awakened ones too. but they do not understand why they are building a road. it is simple. but they do not understand. they studied only the most necessary. they do not understand and did not study history. they cannot compare. now they are blind. they do not see the war that has already begun.
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    ropero
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    While we're at Rain's POV, I would like to mention a particular effect that bugged me for some time now, I call it the "Teachers keen eye". What is basically means is that we as a reader, and now also to some extent Rain herself know that she, in fact, cannot die. Yes, she can probably get badly hurt, but the moment death will come knocking at the door, Sunny will be there to save the day. And that fact makes Rain's "forgotten shore arc" that happends right now feel cheap - yes, it's good if she'll manage on her own, but otherwise a few shadowsteps and she's at the safety of Godgrave/porter camp. No real stakes to speak of bond
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      SkySusanoo
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      Good point, however we, as readers know that Sunny is a saint, but Rain doesn't. At most, she knows that he is quite strong and he will save her from certain death, but he made it clear that other than life-or-death situation, she is on her own. She also has no idea about Godgrave and even though he might save her, she will still get injured and has to fight her battles.

      Also, knowing that she won't die is not really a bad thing. The whole purpose of Sunny's journey to power was to have enough strength to protect his loved ones. Those 1700 chapters of fighting and suffering were for this reason precisely and seeing him achieve at least this is heartwarming. Killing all of MC's close ones is cool and all, but really cliche at this point.
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      ArMiks
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      while i agree that the life-and-death aspect of rain's experience has been removed from the equation due to sunny's guardianship, we should not forget that rain's experiences and training are still exponentially more brutal than that of most, if not all, legacies.
      remember that:
      1. leagacies are educated from an early age about the do's and don'ts of the nightmares and dream realm, while rain got a crash course from survival to combat late in her teens;
      2. i think legacies are given combat training as mundanes, with assisted ones for when fighting weaker abominations and only get real combat experience in their first nightmares using high quality equipment, while rain has been killing abominations as a mundane, using basic mundane gear and equipment.
      3.on the tone of no2, i think rain has been taught basic crafting on top of her combat, hunting and survival lessons
      4. the legacies would usually be given enough soul essences to saturate their cores almost immediately after they awaken, while rain had to earn every single unit just to condense her core.
      5. legacies are given powerful memories and echoes to safeguard them, while rain just has a harrowing saint shadowing her. *smirk*
      6. legacies are given the best available assistance in almost every situation they'd need them, while rain only has assistance when her life is in mortal danger.
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        ropero
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        Just to make it clear, I'm not saying that Rain has everything served on a silver platter, she's obviously not, more so that jumping from "cohort of most powerful Saints risk their lives to challenge two (three) Sovereigns and the entirety of Nightmare spell afterwards" to "local mundane girl is going through some tough training" is, uhm, interesting.
        And I think you really overestimate how pampered legacies are. They are obviously provided with a lot of weapons and soul shards, even an awakened/master teacher sometimes, but that's about it. After those few gifts they throw you into the nightmares and expect you to fight completely on your own. Sunny on the other hand, while seemingly doing nothing direct to aid Rain, is one of the strongest Saint there is with most versatile set of knowledge of survival among the cohort and probably most of the awakened as a whole, he is leagues ahead of any master legacies could ever hire. Combine his incredible, first-hand knowledge, with a sufficiently long training in swordsmanship from both him and Nephis back when they were masters and you get the idea that Rain, in fact, is a legacy among legacies. Even her simingly mundane armor was clearly picked from Sunny's experience, and so was the lessons on how to fix and reinforce it.
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          ArMiks
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          i'm not overestimating how pampered the legacies are tho. my point is that the legacies are given everything they need from knowledge, training to equipment, from a young age, and the effort they put into it would depend on the person. but rain was only given a crash course knowledge and training and no equipment. you may say that her armor was based on sunny's experiences, but you can't deny that it's still the most basic body suit given to the grunts in the army, simply modified with alloy plating while legacies would be given the best suits that money can buy. the only thing guaranteed to rain is her life, everything else would have to be obtained by her efforts while legacies expect the assistance, no matter how small, to be handed to them.
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      Zrilla
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      Конечно никто не переживает что Реин умрëт в этой арке, но разве это что-то необычное? Вспомните когда хоть один ключевой персонаж умирал? Вся когорта из забытого берега жива здорова, никто из именных персонажей так и не умер да и вряд ли умрëт. На протяжении всей истории умерли только побочные персонажи (типа профессора Обеля)
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    DanielPlay
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    I was reviewing some old chapters and I started to realize how much I miss reading runes, the powers of memories and skills, but the most interesting thing was without a doubt the descriptions, I'm finally feeling the weight of the loss of destiny.
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      Dummybaron
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      I just imagined Sunny getting Weaver's Parts without any description gloom
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    Ranobesreader19
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    Any of yall remember what the one thing she killed in the swamp was leveled as?
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      ArMiks
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      A demon i think.

      Yep, awln awakened demon
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    DanielPlay
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    G3 must be messing with us, making us wait until 01:00 to come with this story of 1 chapter today and three again tomorrow, every day this schedule increases, soon it will be releasing the chapters at 05:00. eyetwit
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