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Chapter 1830: Resistance to Change

Rain stopped, feeling her sense of joy dim a little.

A perplexed smile appeared on her face.

She wasn't a fool, so she had considered these things, as well. But didn't the importance of her discovery far outweigh such details?

"But it can save countless lives."

Tamar looked away and shrugged.

"Can it? Maybe in the short term... but what will happen when these new and untested Awakened have to face the horrors of the Dream Realm? What can cowards who refused to face even the First Nightmare do? Surely, they will buckle and break, leaving humanity defenseless. In that sense, what you offer is poison, not salvation."

She sighed.

"That is not my opinion, by the way. That is just one example of what others can say... will say... to justify harming you and suppressing your discovery. They might not even do it out of malice, but out of sincere belief. Because what you offer does not just attack their authority, but also their identity. That, as well, is built around the Nightmare Spell for many."

Rain dropped the harness into the mud.

"You can't be serious."

Her voice was calm, but her eyes weren't.

Because... she could easily imagine a world where Tamar was right.

Take the two Domains, for example. On the surface, the royal clans were benefactors to those hundreds of millions of mundane people who now lived in the Dream Realm.

But if one looked at it differently, the citizens of the Domains were hostage to the royal clans. They could only be safe if their Sovereign protected them, and could only really attempt the First Nightmare — and thus step on the path to greater power — if the Sovereign or one of the Sovereign's vassals allowed them to.

In the future, when more and more people of the waking world settled in the Dream Realm, that would become the cornerstone of the authority of the royal clans.

Would they be willing to share that authority?

And then, there were the Legacy clans below the two royal houses, whose culture and identity were irrevocably connected to the dreadful challenges of the Nightmare Spell. They were already prohibiting their scions from saving themselves from the trial of the winter solstice by entering the Dream Realm in advance, purely out of belief that warriors had to be forged in fire.

Would they accept Awakened who had not faced the First Nightmare? Or would they find the very concept offensive?

The consequences of Rain's achievement went far deeper than she had considered.

Tamar sighed.

"I am deadly serious, Rani. You... should speak to the extraordinary person who guided you to Awakening, at least, before making any decisions. They had to have been more aware of the repercussions than you are. Be mindful, though. Make sure that they have your best interest in heart before listening to what they have to say."

She paused for a moment, and then added in a subdued tone:

"Until you do, no one must know that you are not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell. We... we'll tell them that we had no choice but to cross the realm boundary and leave the Song Domain while escaping from the Tyrant, and that you had your First Nightmare as a result. That will work as a temporary measure, at lest."

Rain looked at her soberly.

Tamar was young... but she was a member of a Legacy clan, as well. She served the Queen as a vassal.

So, she was the exact type of person she had warned Rain against.

'Can I trust her?'

After what they had experienced together, Rain wanted to believe that she could. But in a sense, covering the truth would mean betraying the trust of Tamar's clan and Queen Song.

Would she really do that?

Rain sighed.

"One thing I don‘t understand, Lady Tamar... is why are willing to hide this secret for me."

The young Legacy looked at her from the muddy stretcher. Her face was pale and stern... which was a bit of a comical look for such a young woman.

After a while, she looked away, remained silent for a moment, and said stiffly:

"Well, aren't you a member of my survey team? I am responsible for your well—being... as a superior. So... if something happens to you, a stain would be left on my reputation. And I value my reputation very much."

Rain stared at her silently, keeping a straight face.

'... Adorable!'

By that time, the night had already fallen, and the three moons were high in the sky. So, she couldn't see Tamar's expression very well.

She did see something else, however. With a sigh, Rain unsheathed her hunting knife. Moonlight glistened on the sharp blade as she bent down. Tamar seemed to flinch when she saw the knife.

"W—what are you doing?"

Rain cut the harness, separating it from the stretcher, and looked at the young Legacy with a neutral expression.

"I'm sorry, Lady Tamar. I'm afraid you'll have to go over the edge, after all."

Tamar's eyes widened.

"W—what?"

Rain stared at her for a few moments, then laughed and pointed in the direction of the edge.

"You might not see it from the ground, but actually..."

Out there in the darkness, far below, a scattering of lights was shining faintly through the water vapor.

It was the city built by Tamar's clan on the shores of the Lake of Tears.

Rain stood up and started dismantling the harness.

"The plan was to reach your clan's Citadel, but I don't really know how to cross all the canyons that stand in our way. It would be much easier to climb down from the plateau and reach the city. So... summon the brightest luminous Memory you have. We're going down."

Tamar was looking up at her with a frozen expression.

After a while, she scowled in outrage.

"Rani, y—you! Was that supposed to be funny? !"

Rain shrugged.

"I don't know. I thought it was pretty funny..."

Soon, they left the stretcher behind. Tamar was strapped to Rain's back with the rearranged harness, holding onto her shoulders with trembling hands. Before, Rain would have never dared to climb a slick, sheer slope while carrying such a heavy burden — but now that she was an Awakened, nothing seemed impossible for her anymore.

With the bright light of the luminous Memory illuminating the vertical surface of the weathered stone, she carefully started the descent. Her physical strength seemed inexhaustible, so all she had to do was pay attention and keep in mind how far from the wall her center of gravity was.

That said, the Moonriver plateau was terribly high, so reaching the Lake of Tears was taking an eternity. The Weeping Goddess flowed down on both sides of them, but the stretch of the slope Rain had chosen was relatively dry.

At some point, she sensed Tamar's tension and started talking to calm the younger girl down.

Rain talked about all the things she was looking forward to after Awakening.

Like not having to do laundry or carry a heavy backpack while climbing mountains...

Mainly these two things.

And having soft hands.

"That is what you were worried about?"

Tamar's voice sounded incredulous.

Rain grinned.

"Listen, Princess Tamar... you might not know it, but humble laborers like me take skincare very seriously."

The young Legacy remained silent for a while, then sighed in embarrassment.

"No, actually... I get it. Girls from Legacy clans all secretly look forward to becoming Awakened. We train really hard, you know, so by sixteen, your hands are a nightmare in and of itself..."

Rain laughed.

It was already dawn by the time they reached the water.

Rain had been worried that she would have to swim to shore, but there was no need.

Tamar's luminous Memory was very visible in the dark night, so the inhabitants of the city had long noticed a strange spark slowly crawling down the sheer cliffs.

So, there were boats waiting in a semicircle around the base of the cliffs, with armed Awakened on them.

Now, their dreadful journey was truly over.

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    ÐIABLÔ
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    I have a feeling Tamar is going to be like a Cassie or Nephis to Rain
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    Chapter 1831: Abstract Concept

    Dressed in a comfortable night—gown, Rain was sitting on a bed. The bed was wide and soft. The sheets were immaculately clean and crisp... a far cry from the cold cradle of mud she had been sleeping on for many days.

    It was also much nicer than her own bed in Ravenheart, so... she had nothing to complain about

    The room itself was spacious, but austere. The Citadel of Clan Sorrow was cut into the cliffside, so the walls surrounding her were that of rough stone. The furniture, however, was quite elegant and beautifully made.

    There was a single arched window in the room, opening to the pale lilac expanse of the evening sky. The roaring of the Weeping Goddess seemed quiet here, somehow, but also constant, like a persistent hum.

    The air was fresh and smelled of water.

    The peaceful, but uniquely austere mood of the somber Citadel helped Rain imagine easily where Tamar's overly serious demeanor had come from.

    She sighed.

    Things had happened fast after the two of them reached the Lake of Tears. First, Rain and Tamar were brought to the city built on its shore — it was much smaller than Ravenheart, but still lively. The architecture style was distinctly different, as well, favoring flat roofs that served as gardens — as opposed to the capital, where most roofs were slanted and covered by tiles to avoid snow and ash accumulating on them.

    They did not spend much time in the city, though.

    The Saint of Sorrow was currently away, but Tamar's mother was there. After receiving news of her daughter showing up severely wounded, she immediately sent retainers to retrieve her.

    Rain and Tamar were taken to the Citadel, which was cut directly into the vertical side of the great waterfall and oversaw the city from high above.

    Tamar was treated by an Ascended healer. Rain, meanwhile, was welcomed as a guest of Clan Sorrow.

    She met the matriarch of the clan, as well as a few elders. Everyone had treated her graciously — from the Awakened retainers and mundane citizens to the members of the direct family.

    Tamar had briefly shared the story of how the two of them had ended up in such a sorry state, including the fake version of Rain's Awakening.

    Everything seemed fine.

    And yet, Rain was in a heavy mood.

    That was because she had heard a lot, and inferred even more, from the conversations with the locals.

    The war... seemed imminent.

    Some of the people she had talked to were aware of it, while some were not. Nevertheless, everyone was alarmed and uneasy, as if there was invisible tension permeating the air.

    Many things had happened after the survey team left the construction camp and lost contact with the rest of humanity.

    The conflict between the two Great Clans had grown much more dire. Valor continued to demand that Silent Stalker and Master Dar of Maharana Clan were handed over, and Song continued to refuse. There were all kinds of unrest on the streets of Bastion and Ravenheart... NQSC, even.

    There had been protests and violent clashes between the followers of the opposing Domains. A large crowd was chanting threateningly in front of Clan Song's compound in the waking world.

    Someone had tossed makeshift incendiaries at the fortress walls surrounding the location of the King‘s Dream Gate in the Northern Quadrant. A few young Legacies had already fought openly, devastating a public venue. They were arrested by the agents of the government, but the government itself was behaving strangely, as if frozen by fear, indecision, and internal conflict.

    And those were only the outward signs.

    The more dire omen was how deserted the Citadel of Clan Sorrow seemed. There were Awakened warriors, but too few of them. There were members of the direct family, but only the less powerful ones.

    Which told Rain one thing.

    The Queen was secretly mobilizing her forces.

    The road Rain had helped build was almost complete, and soon, legions of the Song Domain would march on it, heading to Godgrave.

    The war, which was an abstract concept before, was almost palpable now.

    It was much sooner than she had expected.

    And so, Rain was sitting quietly on the bed, watching as the sky turned dark beyond the window.

    Finally, when all sunlight was gone and deep shadows devoured the room, a familiar presence emerged from them.

    Her teacher leaned on a wall and applauded quietly. His smile was as carefree as it had always been.

    "Congratulations! You are an Awakened now."

    Rain looked at his dark silhouette sternly.

    "... Where the hell have you been?"

    He gave her a vague shrug.

    "Oh, you know. Here and there. Hiding in the shadows, taking a beach vacation, sitting idly on my dark throne. Why? Didn't you do well without me?"

    Rain lingered for a few moments, then let out a heavy sigh.

    "I wouldn't call it "well", exactly... but, sure.

    Actually, I did fine."

    He grinned.

    "Fine? You are the first human of your world to have Awakened without that pesky thing... what do you call it? Oh, the Nightmare Spell. Great job, Rain! You really made me proud."

    She silently extended her hand and opened her palm.

    "Give it, then."

    He raised an eyebrow... or at least she thought he did, since she couldn't see his face clearly.

    "What?"

    Rain frowned.

    "My Memory! You promised me a Memory after I killed the Huntsman."

    Her teacher laughed quietly.

    "Right. Don't worry, I will. I'll even throw in one more for that Awakened Tyrant. And a third one as a free bonus, for a return customer."

    He hesitated for a moment, and then added more sincerely:

    "But really, good job. Awakening, killing the Tyrant... and not leaving that girl to die, too. I'm not sure that I would have done the same as a Sleeper."

    Rain looked away, feeling a little embarrassed.

    "... Thank you. Anyway, I was never really a Sleeper.

    That would have been embarrassing — I'm way too old to be one..."

    After that, neither of them spoke for a while.

    Eventually, Rain asked:

    "So, what now?"
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      Chapter 1832: The Other Side

      Her teacher sighed.

      "That is up to you. Now that you have Awakened, we have more options. You are not a prisoner of the Song Domain anymore... so, if you want, I can take you to safety, to wait out this entire mess."

      She faced him, not saying anything.

      He chuckled.

      "What? I have nice places to take my student to as well, you know."

      Rain smiled faintly.

      "Says the man who has lived in my shadow for four years."

      The joke was just like countless others she had told in the past, but today, it did not land. She didn‘t feel it.

      Rain shook her head.

      "You know I wanted to Awaken because I wanted to be strong. Have I become strong to do nothing, then? Running away and hiding in a safe place sure sounds nice, on the surface. But do you really think that I would want to?"

      Her teacher sighed.

      "No, not really."

      He hesitated.

      "So what do you want to do?"

      Rain remained silent for a long while.

      "Tamar... told me to consult the person who had guided me to Awakening. Before trying to do anything. So, what? Was she right? Will I be silenced if I try to share my knowledge with the world?"

      He walked over to the window and looked outside, his silhouette almost indistinguishable from the shadows.

      "Well, that kid has some sense. What she tried to tell you was a bit too dramatic and extreme, but fundamentally, she is right. Of course, there are ways to go about it. You won't be able to offer this knowledge to the world freely, but the Sovereigns will not discard it, either. After all, it is another tool they can use. So, as long as you are willing to let them use it as they see fit, and are ready to accept that it will only ever be used sparingly... I can arrange that."

      He turned around and smiled.

      "Alternatively, you can entrust it to me. Your friend said that this knowledge should not be shared while you are weak and lack backing. However, she is wrong about one thing. You do not lack backing, Rain, since you have me. I might not be capable enough to stand against the Sovereigns... just yet... but I more than capable enough to disseminate information without being caught by them."

      Rain frowned.

      "What would be the point, though? You might be able to avoid them, but people who receive the knowledge from you won't be. So, the royal clans will just suppress them instead of me. Even if they fail to uproot the knowledge entirely, there will be countless victims. That is not what I want."

      Her teacher grinned.

      "Smart girl. Well... actually, that is all beside the point. In truth, you don't really need to hide that knowledge for long."

      She raised an eyebrow, confused.

      "I don't?"

      He nodded.

      "I'd say... by the end of this war, all your concerns will become moot. Or, well, we'll have bigger problems to solve at the very least. So, keep your secret safe until the war is over. Who knows, the situation might change entirely by then."

      His voice grew a little lighter.

      "In the meantime, work on becoming a Master.

      Maybe find a way to manifest a Flaw and an Aspect. Right, now that you have a soul core, we will have to teach you how to enter your Soul Sea..."

      Rain listened to him with a smile.

      At some point, she said:

      "Teacher."

      He paused.

      "What?"

      Rain remained silent for a moment, then said quietly:

      "I am going to participate in the war."

      For the first time in a long while, he seemed a little rattled.

      "What kind of... have you lost your mind?"

      She shook her head slowly.

      "No. Actually... I've been thinking about it for a long time."

      Rain sighed.

      "Tamar said that I am naive, and I know you think that way, too. But I am not. Yes, I tend to assume the best of people, even if some of them don't deserve it. But I am not a fool."

      He blinked a couple of times.

      "Assuming the best of people who don't deserve it is pretty much the definition of being naive."

      She looked at her soft hands, illuminated gently by the moonlight.

      "In any case, the Sword Domain is going to declare war on the Song Domain. If the King of Swords wins... then, an occupation will follow. I can't just sit on the sidelines and watch without doing anything."

      He pursed his lips.

      "What, do you think that the Queen is any better?

      Valor might end up being the ones who initiate the war, but make no mistake. Clan Song wants it just as badly. More than that, what will change if one Sovereign replaces the other? Isn't it all the same for the simple people who live in the Song Domain? Not to mention that you don't belong to that Domain, to begin with. You are from a government family."

      Rain looked at him somberly.

      "A government family? Sure, I am. But, Teacher... for how much longer will the government exist? Once there is only one royal clan instead of two, do you really think that they will allow an independent power to remain without submitting to their rule? Neutrality will become a myth, by then. And anyone who did not join the right side in the war will be branded as a sinner. That includes government families like mine."

      He lingered for a moment.

      "I'm not sure about how much longevity the government has left, but you are right. The winner will certainly consolidate their power."

      She shook her head.

      "And yes, it matters which Sovereign rules the Song Domain. The royal clans might seem the same to you, but do you really think that the King of Swords, who is synonymous with Bastion, will treat Ravenheart the same as his ancestral home? That he won‘t siphon resources from the conquered lands to feed the central regions? More than that... by the end of the war, many people would have died. Citizens of the losing Domain will be occupied by the people who have killed their brothers, sisters, parents, and children on the battlefield. It won't be a peaceful process."

      Her teacher sighed.

      "Well... you are right. The King of Swords might certainly do something like that. And there will be some tension, and therefore some measures of suppression."

      Rain smiled bitterly.

      "And lastly, I do believe that both sides want the war. But, teacher... the people I know are in the Song Domain. Tamar and her clan. The porters from the survey team. The road managed who went out of his way to help me make more money while staying safe. The merchants who used to buy the materials I harvested. Our neighbors in Ravenheart, who brought us food when we arrived from NQSC. Young Awakened guards who welcomed me back from the hunts. And so many more. They are all good people. These are the people I know, and they are the ones who will suffer if the Song Domain falls to the army of Clan Valor. So..."

      She looked away.

      "I can‘t claim any sort of moral superiority by choosing to fight for the Queen, but I can't step back and do nothing, either."

      Rain took a deep breath and looked at her teacher resolutely.

      "So I‘ll do what I can. Little as it may be."

      He stared at her for a long time, not saying anything.

      Before, she could see a hint of his expression, but now, his face was entirely shrouded in darkness.

      Rain suddenly felt nervous. She had never seriously angered her teacher before... did she do it now?

      Eventually, though, he let out a long sigh and said in a grumpy voice:

      "... You're not making my job easier, you know that?

      Bah! What a troublesome student!"

      Her teacher shook his head in dejection.

      "But... I sort of expected that to happen."

      He cursed.

      "What can I say... I guess we are joining the army of Clan Song. Why the hell not? One side, two sides, three sides... at this point, what‘s the difference..."
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        DanielPlay
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        And to think I've waited until now for this...
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          Максим Довбняк
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          At least this feels like the end of the arc... I'm praying for it. This part of Rain's story is water. Another dumb sister cliche, sorry but after Tbate I'm allergic to that kind of thing.
          It's of course funny that Sunny will be on three sides, but I'm emotional right now
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            DanielPlay
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            For me, Rain's arc in this volume is already over, imagine how boring it will be with the war going on, the whole court fighting and the author decides to change to Rain's POV fighting against other awakened ones and exploring her relationship with Tamar and the other two who should become her court, frankly, I don't care about any of that, in the middle of the war, that's when I care even less.
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              ArMiks
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              I'll bet that that's how it will go tho 🤣
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            MefetraN7
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            Что за тбейт?
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              Максим Довбняк
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              The Beginning After The End
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        ZEXOS
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        Little does Rain know that 3rd side of this war is literally is in hands of her teacher who "lived" 4 years in her shadow
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    ArMiks
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    Start hitting refresh!!
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      Максим Довбняк
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      We are going for a new record today)
      It's scary to imagine the number of words in the new chapters gloom
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        RokakakaRu
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        How many are there in these chapters?
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          Максим Довбняк
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          The first one is a little over a thousand, the second one is about 1400.
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    Ryuk
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    She got Sunny's dark humour
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    SrgtLock
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    Hmmm, thing might go south if there’s a lie detector around.
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    Deathseeker
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    Sunny: peepo045
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      Lrb
      Lrb
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      E Cassie peepo032 🍿
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        Максим Довбняк
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        Nephis: peepo018
        Rain: peepo071
        Effie: peepo014
        Kai: peepo043
        Jet: 9
        Mordred: yeah
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          Lrb
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          Effie em seu estado mais puro 🤣
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          Baezhij
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          Lol
          All are so accurate
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    samy dakiche
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    I wonder if Cassie can recognize Ryan's aspect and flaw
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      DanielPlay
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      Wow, now that you mention it, Cassie really can see other people's skills and attributes, since she must be watching through Sunny's eyes he could ask her to tell him.
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    EVOLT
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    I know we’ve been asking for this arc to end, but I am genuinely curious how they’ll react on how crippled Tamar is and how they’ll explain Rain’s situation. Hopefully they show it, but I doubt it with that last line want
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      ScratchFox
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      Yeah, probably a scene change to Godgrave or Valor next chapter
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      Evinie
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      I hope we stick to Rain until she decides to leave Song domain with Sunny at least, solving everything there.
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        ArMiks
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        sunny was already debating how he would convince rain to leave the song domain. but the thing here is that the best time to have talked to her about it is before the duo got found by the sorrow guys. now they are already about to meet the rescue team, and they are sure to be questioned so i'm all for finding out how sunny handles this.
        but i also know that there is a very high chance for the pov to shift again to either Godgrave or Valor
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