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Chapter 1849: Taste of Ash

The Sword Army entered Godgrave with relative ease. Of course, it was a tense and solemn day. The Awakened warriors were pale with dread as they ventured into the scarlet jungle and crossed over from the humerus bone of the dead deity to the vast collarbone.

They were in a Death Zone, after all.

However, the army barely suffered any casualties. Changing Star and her Fire Keepers had pulled the attention of the local Nightmare Creatures away and established a beachhead on the collarbone plain. Most importantly, the brought the authority of the king to this dire purgatory — emboldened and empowered by his presence, the army marched on.

The veil of clouds did not break, held together by the power of Sky Tide of the White Feather clan. The Transcendent and Ascended warriors repelled the sporadic attacks of remnant abominations without too much strain. And later, the King of Swords himself descended upon the battlefield, using the Ivory Island as an anchor.

Once the storm of swords manifested above the jungle, the battle was ostensibly over.

The army cut a path through the predatory jungle, using the beautiful silhouette of the Ivory Tower to navigate it. By the time they reached the scene of slaughter, there were no abominations left for them to fight against. They were only numerous corpses and the rustle of countless swords swirling in the sky above.

Instead, the task they faced was of a more mundane nature. They had to establish a camp and start fortifying it, building an impregnable fortress on the surface of the ancient bone. That fortress would serve as the staging ground for the rest of the military campaign in Godgrave.

…The Song Army, however, fared much worse than that.

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Rain was staring at the ground with a tired expression. On the ground in front of her, the wind was playing with flakes of ash.

She was staying completely motionless, and those flakes of ash had been a person not too long ago. Above her, an incandescent white void shone blindingly through the broken clouds.

Her first day in Godgrave had been a long, bitter nightmare.

The first battle the Song Army had fought was a sobering experience. Led by the seven princesses, the Saints and the Ascended warriors of the Song Domain clashed with the horde of Nightmare Creatures and repelled it. The unimaginable violence unleashed by that clash made the world quake — but, worst of all, some of it reached the battle formation of the Awakened warriors.

The casualties were not immeasurable, but they weren't negligible, either. Perhaps because it was the first time the soldiers fought against the abominations of Godgrave, the strategies developed by the royal clan to breach the difference in Ranks between them could not be deployed promptly, or at all.

That could improve as the army gained experience, but today, too many people died.

Rain herself did not participate in the slaughter, because the Seventh Legion was positioned in the second line of the formation, where the battle had not reached. However, she could hear and feel the terrible mayhem of the desperate struggle happening ahead.

Nevertheless, eventually, the battle ended. The vanguard obliterated the horde of the frenzied Nightmare Creatures. Those of them who had got past were immobilized and eventually cut down by the Awakened soldiers. After the soul shards were harvested, the corpses of the abominations were pushed aside, and the bloodied army continued to ascend the arm of the dead god.

Soon enough, they entered the jungle.

The jungle itself was as much of a shock to the invading humans as the horde of Nightmare Creatures had been. Everything here was not what it seemed — but all of it was insidious, hungry, and chillingly deadly. The grass, the flowers, the vines, the trees… every single thing here wanted them dead.

Those of the soldiers who had more experience exploring the Dream Realm did not seem too phased, taking the dread of the scarlet jungle in stride. But those who were younger and less experienced, like member's of Tamar's cohort, were left shaken. Their mental fortitude was sorely tested, and that was after having already received a painful blow by the recent clash against the vast horde of abominations.

If there was on silver lining to the situation, it was that the abominable flora of Godgrave was not as impervious to being damaged by the Awakened as the Corrupted Nightmare Creatures were. It was still incredibly tough and tenacious, but they could at least try to contend against the myriad of deadly dangers hiding in the jungle. So, they did not feel as helpless, at least.

There were still many that died.

Some died, screaming, after inhaling a bit of drifting pollen. Falling to the ground, then wailed and convulsed as their bodies gruesomely became fertile soil for sprouting blossoms.

Some died after being stung by tiny insect-like vermin that crawled into their armor. The effect of the paralytic poison was instantaneous, making the victims fall down without making a sound… however, it was unclear if they remained conscious and felt excruciating pain when the eggs deposited by the vermin into the wounds started to hatch a dozen seconds later.

Some were strangled and drained of blood by thorned vines that hid beneath the vermilion moss. Some were pulled below it by what had looked like harmless patches of scarlet grass.

It was all like a ghastly nightmare. Rain would have thought that they were invading the very depths of hell… if not for the fact that the Dream Realm was much more harrowing than any hell imagined by a human could ever be.

Luckily, she had no time to drown in terror.

The army marched forward in a vast battle formation. The train was absorbed into the formation and protected in its center, while the various legions and divisions took turns defending the outer perimeter. The entire arrangement was spearheaded by the thralls of Beastmaster, who faced the most dire peril and suffered the heaviest casualties.

On the flanks, the warriors of higher Ranks dealt with the brunt of the danger once again. But Awakened soldiers like Rain also had a lot to do — both when marching on the outer rim of the formation and when resting closer to its center.

She had killed plenty of scurrying pests with her arrows, saving not only her life but also that of others. Her arrows seemed to not know how to miss, striking down even the smallest pests with daunting precision long before they could sink their stingers, mandibles, and beaks into human flesh.

In truth, she was a bit safer in this hellish place than most Awakened were. It was because she could sense the movement of shadows, and therefore detect dangerous movement even if her sight betrayed her.

And yet, Rain was swiftly growing tired… exhausted, even.

It was not because of marching or having to draw her bow over and over again. It was not even because of having to climb the steep slope of the dead god's humerus bone without rest.

It was due to the mental strain of enduring the horror of Godgrave without allowing herself to break down.

Rain had thought that she was accustomed to the dread of the Dream Realm after hunting in the wilderness around Ravenheart for four years. But now, she realized just how tame those settled regions of this terrible world were after being conquered and cleansed by the previous generations of Awakened. Compared to Godgrave, Ravenheart was a paradise.

She was barely holding on to her composure… if not to her sanity.

But even then, after a while, the march became easier.

Humans were supremely adaptable, after all. The jungle did not change, but the soldiers of the Song Army had adapted to its gruesome reality — at least a little bit.

Eventually, they reached the mountainous shoulder joint that connected the titanic humerus to the collarbone. The engineering corps swiftly established a robust bridge under the protection of the First Legion, and then, the Song Army slowly started to cross over to the over side of the bottomless chasm.

The crossing was perhaps the most perilous step of the invasion of Godgrave. Rain felt incredibly tense while the Seventh Legion waited for its turn to enter the bridge… however, in the end, they reached the collarbone plain without any trouble.

The jungle on the over side was much the same, but somehow, everyone felt safer.

That feeling was a lie.

No sooner than the last division had crossed over, a strong wind rose, and a loud wailing of a war horn washed over the entire army. That horn was different from the ones that had called them to battle, and much more anxious.

"Don't move!"

Tamar's shout was quite timely. The members of her cohort remembered the meaning of the wailing horn despite their fatigue and mental exhaustion, but many of the surrounding soldiers were slow to react. Hearing her voice, they recalled their training.

The entire army suddenly grew still.

A few moments later, the world was suddenly much brighter. The light reflecting from the white surface of the ancient bone was almost painful to look at… a wave of unbearable heat crashed into the human invaders, and the smell of ash filled the air.

The jungle burned.

…Many humans burned, too

Well, perhaps "burning" was not the right word. They just turned to ash, scattering into a cloud of grey flakes in the scorching wind, and disappeared without a trace.

Not everyone had ceased all movement in time, and not everyone managed to remain perfectly motionless.

Seeing their comrades die, some soldiers recoiled or flinched.

They became ash, too.

Rain could not move, could not look away, and could not even wipe the flakes of warm ash off her face.

All she could do was stand still and stare at the ground.

'It's bitter.'

The first day in Godgrave… was too bitter to swallow.

They had not even clashed with the army of the Sword Domain, and so many people were already dead. Yes, their number was inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. But their deaths were not.

Rain couldn't help but feel as if they had been beaten without even entering a battle.

She was tired.

…After a few hours, and more deaths, the veil of clouds finally repaired itself. The Song Army took a short rest, most soldiers sitting on the ground quietly, despondent and unable to say anything.

Then, they continued the march.

By evening — or whatever constituted evening in this eternally sunlit hell — they finally reached the area where the army basecamp was supposed to be established.

Not everyone had made it that far.

But for those who had…

The war was only starting.

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    Chapter 1851: Talking to Myself

    There was a bit of an eerie pause as Sunny stared at himself from behind the mask.

    The Lord of Shadows stared. Master Sunless — or rather, Sir Sunless — paled under his menacing gaze.

    …Nephis looked at the two of them with a strange expression.

    Eventually, it was Cassie who broke the silence.

    "Greetings, Lord Shadow. I don't think we had an opportunity to meet in the last few days… please allow me to express gratitude on behalf of Lady Nephis and the Fire Keepers. Your help in the recent battle, while unexpected, was deeply appreciated."

    Sunny turned his cold gaze to her.

    He remained silent for a few moments, then said evenly:

    "There is no reason to thank me... I was just attracted by the smell of slaughter. Who can resist the beautiful fragrance of bloodshed?"

    The Fire Keepers seemed more than a little troubled by his strange words. Sunny spared them a glance, then lowered his head slightly.

    "Greetings to you as well, Lady Nephis, Lady Cassia."

    Then, he looked at himself coldly.

    Was now a good time to establish a distinction between the Lord of Shadows and Master Sunless?

    It wouldn't hurt...

    He asked evenly:

    "And who might this be?"

    Nephis blinked a couple of times.

    She seemed a little puzzled by the situation. Not only did her suitor possess several incarnations, but two of them were even having a conversation right in front of her. More than that... the conversation did not seem especially friendly!

    Sunny himself was a bit confused about the nature of his peculiar existence, so Nephis must have been positively perplexed.

    Her attempts to hide her puzzlement was behind the usual impassive expression... were quite cute.

    He smiled behind the mask.

    "Oh… this is Master Sunless, an enchanter employed by the Fire Keepers. Sir Sunless, this is Saint Shadow. A Transcendent warrior of great renown, one of the champions of the Sword Army."

    Sunny stared at himself some more, then shrugged dismissively.

    "An enchanter? Never heard of him. He must not be very good."

    Hearing the Lord of Shadow say that, Master Sunless smiled.

    His smile was a little forced, though…

    He said politely:

    "Really? Ah, but I have heard of you."

    Nephis was alternating between looking at them with a hint of bafflement in her eyes.

    The Lord of Shadow glared silently.

    "What did you hear, and from whom?"

    Sunny's smile widened a little.

    "I think I heard it from Saint Athena? She mentioned that you must be terribly hideous behind that mask."

    The Fire Keepers held their breaths. Nephis seemed to have suddenly remembered that conversation and closed her eyes with a subtle wince.

    Cassie did not show a reaction, but it looked like she was trying to suppress a laugh.

    The Lord of Shadows lingered for a moment, then scoffed.

    "That woman certainly does not sound like a handful. She has never seen my face, and yet she sings me praises."

    With that, he turned away and walked into the gates of the stronghold without looking back.

    Sunny, Nephis, Cassie, and the Fire Keepers were left behind in tense silence. The coldness left behind by the Lord of Shadows was slow to dissipate.

    After a few moments, one of the Fire Keepers patted Sunny on the shoulder and gave him a thumbs up.

    "I admire you, Sir Sunless. You truly are a brave man! I would have never dared to talk back to that devil."

    Another nodded.

    "True. That guy is beyond creepy. And he stared at our lady like a wolf every time they meet… good job, Sin Sunless!"

    A third one sighed.

    "Still, try not to antagonize him. He is immensely powerful, even among Saints. It's better not to make an enemy out of someone like him…"

    Sunny coughed.

    'How come I am both pleased with and offended by their nonsense?'

    "Ah, yes… I'll try not to, next time…"

    Nephis, meanwhile, was looking at them in confusion.

    "...Huh? What do you mean, stares like a wolf?"

    The Fire Keepers glanced at each other.

    "Sorry to tell you this, my lady, but I think you're the only one who has not noticed. The way he looks at you, it's… you know, as if he wants to gobble you up…"

    She hesitated for a few moments, seemingly unsure how to respond. Eventually, she asked:

    "You think he's a cannibal?"

    Sunny struggled between the impulse to cover his face with a hand and the desire to give her a hug. He wasn't one to point fingers, in that regard, but really… how could she be so adorably clueless?

    'I mean, she can literally sense people's desire!'

    One of the Fire Keepers coughed.

    "No, that's not… anyway, why are we gossiping about the Lord of Shadows? We have Master Sunless right here. Unlike some people, he's a perfect gentleman, and always maintains proper decorum when gazing at our lady."

    Another nodded.

    "Yeah! If anything, it's our lady that stares at him like a wolf…"

    Realizing that he said something wrong, the Fire Keeper fell silent and cleared his throat.

    "Well… aren't we going to be late to the war council? L—let us proceed post-haste…"

    Nephis gave Sunny a curious look and then smiled with a corner of her mouth.

    "Alright. Let's go."

    When the Fire Keepers headed for the entrance, she fell back, waited until the two of them were a few steps behind the others, and whispered into his ear:

    "So… you want to gobble me up, huh…"

    Sunny made his best effort not to trip.

    After maintaining silence for a few moments and regaining his composure, he smiled pleasantly and asked:

    "...Why? Are you on the menu?"

    Nephis studied him silently, then chuckled and hastened her steps, leaving him without an answer.

    His expression crumpled a little.

    'No, but I really want to know...'

    Walking into the stronghold, Sunny touched his ear and let out a heavy sigh.

    Sometimes, he really wished that everyone were beholden to the same Flaw as he was.
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      Chapter 1852: Champions of Valor

      Sunny, as the Lord of Shadows, reached the council chamber before his original body did.

      The room was not quite as impressive as the hall where the King of Swords had gathered all the Saints before the war, but it was also quite spacious. The walls were built from grey stone and adorned with vermilion tapestries, and there was a round table in the middle of the chamber, with forty-two chairs positioned around it. An elaborate enchanted chandelier shone with cold glow above.

      There were already plenty of people gathered inside, and all of them turned to look when Sunny walked in. The Lord of Shadows was still a mystery to most of them, and although the rumors of his fearsome power had already spread far and wide, few knew what to make of him.

      Mostly, they treated him with a mix of respect and wariness.

      He graced them with an indifferent gaze, then walked to the table. No one had taken their seat yet, since the king was not present. Ignoring the unspoken convention, Sunny chose a random chair and sat down.

      '...Pathetic.'

      His Shadow Chair was superior to this pitiful thing in all regards.

      Hidden behind the mask, he secretly studied the people who had been summoned to attend the war council.

      There were many Masters and a few Awakened here, but they were mostly meant to observe the discussion and provide insight if any of the true decision-makers had a question having to do with their expertise. The people of real importance were the Saints, and they were the ones Sunny was curious about.

      Most of them hailed from the vassal clans, while some were retained by Valor. Several were members of the royal clan's branch families, as well, albeit not many.

      The Sword Army possessed slightly more than forty Transcendent warriors. It was less than the Song Domain had, but the Saints of Valor were forged from tougher steel… or at least that was what the public believed. They had more renown, a longer history, and had accomplished more incredible feats.

      However, Sunny was doubtful that they were truly superior to the Transcendent warriors of the Song Army. After all, some of the strongest Saint he knew of were those few people had ever heard about or cared to pay attention to. So, he had a feeling that the champions of the Queen of Worms would give their enemies a nasty shock when the two armies finally clashed in battle.

      Which was not to say that the people gathered in the chamber weren't outstanding in every regard. A Saint was a Saint, after all… even now that Transcendents were somewhat divided into tiers, everyone understood that those tiers only differentiated between various levels of absolute excellence.

      He saw a few familiar faces, of course.

      There was Morgan, the Princess of War. The sharpest sword of her father's kingdom. The enchanting beauty was clad in black armor, leaning on a wall as she studied the room with a hint of amusement in her vivid vermilion eyes.

      There was Nephis, Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan. Even among these legendary figures, she was treated with a hint of veneration — both because of her family and because of her own accomplishments. Sunny knew how tyrannical her power was better than anyone.

      Looking at the two princesses, Sunny had a sudden thought. He found it ironic there were seven Saints among the girls Ki Song had adopted, while Anvil only had two Transcendent children… and out of those two, one was now fighting on the side of the enemy, while his place was taken by the daughter of a man the Sovereigns had most likely killed.

      'That's one messed-up family tree.'

      He continued to study the gathered Saints.

      There was Cassie, the blind seer. People paid attention to her because of her startling beauty and quiet demeanor, but few understood how dangerous she was. Most knew her as a competent advisor of the royal clan, while some treated her with subtle reverence that was often afforded to oracles. But since she was not too accomplished as a warrior, no one held her in truly high regard.

      Then, there was Sunny himself — the Lord of Shadows. People seemed to have various opinions about him, but everyone agreed that he was an extremely formidable combatant. Still, there was a certain feeling of distance between him and the rest of the gathered Saints, as if they were not entirely ready to put their trust in a stranger.

      That was because his position was somewhat unique — unlike the rest of them, he had not sworn loyalty to the King of Swords, and was therefore more of a mercenary than a true comrade.

      Some distance away, Sunny noticed Saint Tyris. He saw her recently, so he was not too surprised by the fact that she had not changed at all in the last four years. Sky Tide had always had a stern, but strong presence — now, however, everyone seemed to treat her with an extra bit of respect. After all, she was one of the most important strategic assets in this war.

      Strangely enough, the man standing next to her had not changed that much, either. He was tall and rugged, with broad shoulders and an easy bearing. His hair and beard were the color of straw, while his eyes were piercingly blue. There was a blue scarf wrapped carelessly around his neck… Roan of White Feather had grown even more handsome after becoming a Saint.

      Together, they made for a beautiful pair.

      Awakened Telle was standing behind her parents. Sunny was pleased to see the [Belated Apology] on Roan's right forearm — it seemed that her father really liked her gift.

      'I'm glad.'

      On the opposite side of the chamber, a gallant man in lustrous armor was waiting calmly for the meeting to start. He was Sir Gilead, the Summer Knight — a man whose loyalty and noble character were a legend in and of themselves. He was known for his straightforward nature, embodying qualities such as honor, valiance, and devotion.

      Although… after spending some time with the man in the Nightmare Desert, Sunny suspected that there was more to Sir Gilead than blind loyalty. In any case, Summer Knight was one of the strongest and most renowned Transcendent warriors of the old generation. He was, more or less, the personification of what people thought a Saint should be.

      Having someone like that fighting by one's side was quite reassuring in a dire war.

      These were all the gathered Transcendents Sunny knew personally.

      However, there were a few more that he instantly recognized from hearing about them here and there.

      There was a dashing man wearing a beautifully decorated suit of golden armor with floral motifs in the accents. He was Saint Rivalen of Aegis Rose, also known as Shield Wall — a distinguished knight known for his gallant demeanor and stalwart character.

      There was also an elegant older gentleman leaning on a black cane. He was Jest of the Dagonet clan — a former member of the cohort led by the founder of Clan Valor and one of the most experienced Awakened of the Sword Army. Among other things, Saint Jest was known for his peculiar True Name… Not So Funny Anymore.

      Sunny really didn't know what to make of that fact, however, he was quite curious about the older Saint. They shared the bitter fate of having an extremely weird name, after all.

      There were a few others, as well…

      However, before Sunny could properly study them, the King of Swords arrived.

      The war council was about to begin.
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        Nigerian prince
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        The lore behind that true name "Not So Funny Anymore" will go so hard.
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          Arcane
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          True that
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    Chapter 1850: War Council

    The camp of the Sword Army resembled a fortified city that was like a dark stain on the sun-bleached surface of white bone, adorned by a sea of scarlet banners. The vicious jungle had been pushed back and incinerated some days ago, and was only now spreading tentatively from the fissures of the titanic collarbone.

    Tendrils of red moss could be seen here and there, looking like patches of rust on the vast expanse of the bone plain. The sky above was grey and cloudy, yet suffused with blinding light.

    Tall walls surrounded the sprawling avenues of the basecamp, and protected by their impregnable barrier, countless barracks and tents crowded the relatively limited space. The camp was a cauldron of activity, with thousands of soldiers going about their business in a tense atmosphere.

    When one looked at the fortress of the Sword Army, they could hardly imagine that it had not existed just a week ago. However, it was true — the entire city had been built in a matter of days, not decades or centuries.

    That was what hundreds of thousands of Awakened were capable of when brought together by a common goal.

    There were many among them who possessed potent utility Aspects, and many more who could lend their physical strength and unique Abilities to hasten the construction. So, the city had risen from the ground with a speed that was in no way inferior to how fast the scarlet jungle grew and propagated after being reduced to ash.

    There were two towering landmarks in the sprawling fortress. One was the Ivory Island, which hovered a few meters above the ground, anchored to it by seven colossal chains to remain completely still. The beautiful white pagoda standing on its soil was like a beacon of hope for the soldiers of the Sword Army, raising their spirits every time they saw it.

    The other was the dark rift of the Dream Gate, which tore the fabric of reality apart some distance away. The King of Swords had moved it from Bastion to Godgrave, announcing to the world the gravity of his intent to see the rulers of the Song Domain pay for their transgressions.

    Currently, fresh supplies were arriving at the camp from the waking world.

    Sunny looked at the flurry of activity with a frown. It was tremendously convenient, of course, to have a direct logistical connection to the waking world here in Godgrave. The Song Army lacked that advantage, still, which was why they had to scavenge provisions in the jungle or wait for heavily guarded convoys to deliver them across the Moonriver Plain and up the left arm of the dead deity.

    The road Rain had helped build drastically shortened the time needed for each convoy to arrive, true, but it was still a point of vulnerability… one that he personally would be exploiting in the near future, perhaps, by launching raids to break the supply chains established by the Song Army. That was one of the duties the Lord of Shadows had agreed to, after all.

    Nevertheless, he did not like the presence of the Dream Gate here in Godgrave. Not because it was particularly unnerving, but simply because it was a point of vulnerability, as well — it was just that the vulnerability lay in the waking world, not in the Dream Realm.

    The servants of the Queen could not cross the vast collarbone of the dead god, lay siege to the King's fortress, and destroy the supplies arriving through the Dream Gate. However, they could easily stage a devastating attack on Valor's distribution facilities in the waking world, not caring about the collateral damage and widespread destruction such an assault would entail.

    There was actually a mutual agreement between the two warring sides to keep the bloodshed contained to the Dream Realm. No one wanted for their soldiers to be afraid that their physical bodies would be destroyed while they were fighting the war. No one wanted for their families to be put in danger while they were on the battlefield, either.

    The government was supposed to ensure that neither side broke the agreement.

    However…

    Sunny wasn't sure how long that agreement would last. He was even more doubtful that the government would be able to do anything if the mayhem of the Domain War spilled into the waking world.

    If anything, such an eventuality seemed all but inevitable.

    Shaking his head, he looked away from the Dream Gate and hurried his steps. No matter his opinion, he could not be late today.

    'This… is not going to be strange at all.'

    Wearing the vermilion cloak of a Valor Knight, he was following Nephis and Cassie to the center of the camp. A few Fire Keepers were there, as well, clad in their armor. Everyone they passed greeted them with admiration and reverence.

    At the same time, Sunny was heading in the same direction from the outskirts of the camp, his body encased in the stonelike metal of the Onyx Mantle, his face hidden behind the fearsome visage of Weaver's Mask. Saint was walking behind him, indifferent crimson flames burning behind the visor of her helmet.

    The glances thrown at them were full of fear and apprehension.

    Today, Sunny was meant to attend a war council where the next actions of the Sword Army would be decided.

    …In two different incarnations, now less.

    The prospect sent his mind for a spin.

    The Lord of Shadows was a natural choice to participate in such a meeting, of course. Both his power and status were more than great enough to earn him a spot at the table. But Master Sunless ended up being invited to the council by pure happenstance.

    It was simply because his status as a Knight Commander, no matter how bogus, was still technically a real one. Therefore, he had been incredibly surprised to receive orders to attend the strategy meeting along other notable officers of the Sword Army.

    It was both funny and concerning.

    At this rate, he might actually end up leading the warriors of Valor into battle. The probability was infinitely small, but not entirely impossible.

    'Let's hope something like that won't happen. I really don't want to end up as a hero of the Sword Domain because of some ridiculous misunderstanding…'

    Just then, they finally reached the stone stronghold that stood at the heart of the camp, towering above every structure except for the Ivory Tower and the Dream Gate and resembling a castle. That stronghold was where Anvil of Valor, the King of Swords, held court.

    One would have expected that he would stay in the comfort of the only Citadel the Sword Domain possessed in Godgrave, and Nephis had even been prepared to surrender her living quarters at the top of the Ivory Tower to her adopted father. But Anvil chose to reside in a simple tent while the camp was being constructed, and then moved to this stone keep.

    Sunny could not complain.

    It would have been quite weird to have Neph's father — albeit a fake one — live under one roof with them, especially when they were often getting busy with…

    His thoughts were interrupted when his other avatar arrived in front of the stronghold.

    Sunny stared at the enigmatic and unmistakably sinister figure clad in an onyx armor, the very air around it suffused with coldness and arrogance.

    At the same time, Sunny stared at a delicate young man wearing a vermilion cloak on top of an elegant black mantle, his handsome face practically screaming of softness and lack of strength.

    He remained motionless for a few seconds, and then thought:

    '... Edgy idiot.'

    'Pampered fool...'
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      Dummybaron
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      I just love when Sunny talk to himself, I can't hold laughter reading this.
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        ArMiks
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        They'd most probably be too preoccupied with glaring and dissing each other to listen to the discussion
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      Zrilla
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      И чем же это заняты Санни и Нефис? Хмммм, наверное делают меч, да-да определëнно! Не говорите об этом Эффи
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      "It would have been quite weird to have Neph's father — albeit a fake one — live under one roof with them, especially when they were often getting busy with…"

      I guess it's all happening off screen. But it is happening. I suppose that makes sense for the tone of the book. It's been PG this far, I guess we'll keep it that way.
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        EVOLT
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        That’s what I thought too at first, but I think it’s looking more into the fact that they’ll be betraying him soon
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        DanielPlay
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        Knowing the author I highly doubt that's it, they're probably talking about plans against the sovereigns or forging the sword of Nephis in secret.
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    Quote: Lazy Lion
    I'm waiting for Sunny and Mordret to clash again. It's gonna be epic cheerful

    Also, I'm pretty sure Ki Song has a big, I mean really big trump card against Anvil. Cuz why would she go ahead when she's already losing warriors this much? constraint

    the skeleton is going to be her new thrall
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      Lazy Lion
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      I don't think so. Must be something else
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        alogran
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        emissaries of the House of Night?
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          ArMiks
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          a bit more probable, but a bit tricky. if night joins the war i think they have three avenues for cooperation.
          1 directly join the skirmish in godgrave alongside song. due to the unique topography of godgrave, night would have to either march up the arm bones beside song, or wait for song to conquer a citadel and use that as access point for night powerhouses.
          2 is pincer valor from stormy seas side. they also have two choices here: either have night experts directly attack bastion territory themselves, or assist some secondary song experts in infiltrating valor to wreck havoc. or maybe this is where mordret comes into play
          3 is to be neutral on the surface while assisting song with transport and war supplies, or have their mob characters act as mercenaries to join the fight
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    Lazy Lion
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    I'm waiting for Sunny and Mordret to clash again. It's gonna be epic cheerful

    Also, I'm pretty sure Ki Song has a big, I mean really big trump card against Anvil. Cuz why would she go ahead when she's already losing warriors this much? constraint
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    Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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    My fellow readers & men of culture, I understand ya'll are upset about the late updates and all...
    But let's calm down and think for a sec.

    For those of yu complaining, G3 is only human, and I'm pretty sure he has to deal with his own real life daily problems, just like the rest of us.

    Instead of complaining, we should really be feeling lucky & appreciate G3.

    At least he updates on a daily basis, even if it's late.
    Some authors take days, even weeks to update a chapter.

    After ending a volume, G3 takes only 1 day break.
    Some authors take weeks to months.

    I'm just saying, give this
    mf a break.
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      Dudeyouneedtochill
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      Preach, brother
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      Максим Довбняк
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      I agree with you, but it would be better if he took a break and rested. Sometimes it affects the quality of the chapters, and not just the release time.

      Several dozen chapters about nothing and half a chapter in general terms about the meeting with Anvil. It seems to me more important to reveal one of the sovereigns, his character and relationship with his Domain. To reveal which of his subjects are sincerely devoted to him, and who is like the Clan of the "White Feather" and much more. But no, we read about unnecessary, drawn-out events, because the author needs the point of view of the Song clan, and he could not do without these thousands of lines.

      Another important point, in my opinion, is the number of cliffhangers. This is a good author technique, I do not argue, but not in such quantities. Because of this, the narration becomes ragged. One point of view is at the climax, it breaks off and we again look at a measured or uninteresting story. As a result, for 200+ chapters, several chapters are very interesting, the rest are about nothing at all and can be skipped without losing anything. When in the usual version in one chapter we could see a little of Rain's journey, and for example Bastion's exploration: in this case, each chapter has at least some value. This approach works great in COI and it is interesting to read, since while nothing happens from one point of view, there are interesting things from another.

      So I think it is better to rest a little. In addition, the issue of the release time can be solved by one day of delay, since the release time is not suitable for all of Eurasia (for me it is 2 am). This is an elementary respect for readers who pay money (even more respect is to change the platform from the web novel, it is impossible to download and pay for it, and I've seen a lot of such people who simply can't use this crap)
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        Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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        That does make sense.
        Btw I’m only addressing the complaints of us ranobe readers.
        I understand webnovel readers who pay for the chapters must be frustrated everyday.

        Anyways, We can only blame our luck. Those who are going to start reading Shadow Slave after it's been completed are the real lucky ones. They won't have to constantly refresh the page everyday
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        Lrb
        Lrb
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        Concordo totalmente com o que você disse, mas discordo na parte dos cliffhangers, apesar de ser anticlimatico isso é a especialidade de G3, ele faz isso de um jeito que se não tivesse ali naquele momento seria meio estranho pra falar a verdade, ele faz de um jeito que fica único e que eu nunca vi em outras obras, mas de resto excelente visão. E sim g3 devia tirar uns dias ou quem sabe 2 ou mais semanas de descanso, não quero que aconteça o que aconteceu em 2020-22 com o autor de tbate que ele teve um infarto por excesso de trabalho
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          Максим Довбняк
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          Tbate author seems to be sick again and needs rest, otherwise I can not explain what is happening in the last chapters (rather not chapters but volumes). For me, Tbate was the best isekai in the classic sense (LOTM, ORV, Legendary Mechanic don't count, they have a special style) and now it's painful to watch how the author breaks characters to suit his vision of the plot and the ending, the characters' actions are completely illogical. Conclusion - the authors need a rest. We need to sign a petition and send them away by force.
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            Lrb
            Lrb
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            Não sei como anda a obra, fiz uma pausa depois (spoiler) daquele ataque que Arthur vai derrubar um "soberano", mas quando ele chega lá Cecília já o tinha matado eu praticamente dropei nessa parte e nunca mais li a novel. Triste por que era uma das minhas obras favoritas, mas muita coisa sem sentido aconteceu e decidi parar
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        Tanistanthalas
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        I agree with you to an extent. However, I like the ‘filler’ chapters because they offer insight into other things. Occasionally these get referenced later, but I will never complain about world, or character, building. It might not be as exciting as the battles, but I still enjoy it.
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      DanielPlay
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      Everything would be resolved if he gave a justification for the delay. Before, the schedules were fixed and he always justified when the chapters were going to be late, even if it was just 1 hour late. Now, the schedule is completely random and he hasn't said anything about the reason or if this will be the new release schedule, not to mention that before he would warn hours in advance that there would only be one chapter that day.
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    Deathseeker
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    One chapter today, three tomorrow

    troll25
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    EVOLT
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    Poor Rain cat. She is actually just a level 10 going into final phase
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    DanielPlay
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    Now I'm even more curious about the trump card that Song has, they were already at a disadvantage and started the war losing.
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      ArMiks
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      even mordret would be very powerful at this point if he's let loose on valor's guys. maybe he's even already reflected a lot if not most of song's top powerhouses and they're on sleeper agent mode.
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      zigzagzarf
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      she raises the dead what do you think godgrave is...before this is over that skeleton is going to stand up
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        DanielPlay
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        There you exaggerated 😂😂😂😂
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    PinkPeep
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    Wake up Mr. Freeman, wake up and smell the ashes.
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