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Chapter 1866: Cutting the Red Tape

NQSC was in chaos.

The damage dealt to the city by the bloodshed in the strongholds of the House of Night was minimal, even though some of the battles had briefly spilled onto the streets.

However, the blow dealt to the morale of the citizens was severe.

The news of what had truly happened was slow to spread, and this time, even the government propaganda machine was not sure how to handle the unprecedented and ominous event. Because of that, wild rumors were spreading, making already anxious people feel even less secure.

Granted, the actual truth was, in many senses, much worse than the rumors.

The streets of the city were strangely desolate. Those people who did venture outside walked with hurried steps. The public transport was enveloped by tense silence… the fires had been put out, but pillars of smoke were still rising into the sky.

In that subdued atmosphere, a procession of armored PTVs stopped in front of the government headquarters, and a young woman with strange and vivid vermilion eyes stepped out of one of them.

Usually, Morgan would have changed into an appropriate attire for an official visit, but wasting time on appearances was a luxury she did not have today. So, she was still wearing her battle armor, her red cloak moving slightly in the wind.

Her hands were encased in intricate gauntlets forged of black steel. The craftsmanship was stellar, but they were still burdensome when trying to perform finer tasks. Sadly, there was little she could do about that.

Morgan missed her molded leather gloves.

A small army of guards poured out of the armored PTVs — most of them were mundane retainers of the clan, so their presence was purely symbolic. It did look like the government compound was about to be besieged, which was the intended purpose.

Maintaining a calm and slightly haughty expression, Morgan ascended the stairs and entered the stronghold. She heard gasps and saw the government workers in the lobby react to her entrance. Some paled; others were enthralled by her Transcendent beauty. She did not spare any of them any attention and walked forward with confident steps.

A man with a bit more poise gave her a deep bow.

"Lady Morgan. Why…"

She looked at him coldly and saw the man take an involuntary step back.

"Take me to the council chamber."

He hesitated.

"But…"

Her gaze grew a little more intense, and all the blood drained from the man's face.

"T—this way, my lady…"

Her entourage remained in the lobby as she was escorted deep underground.

There were countless security checkpoints and fortified chokeholds on the way. No one dared to bar her path or slow her down, though — even if they wished, they couldn't. There would have been a complicated dance of diplomatic procedures on any other day, but today, Morgan was not in the mood.

The decision-makers of the government had mostly likely given their permission, as well.

Soon, she entered a spacious conference room. The room looked painfully ordinary, considering its purpose, but that was entirely the point. The government was aggressively utilitarian in everything it did, as if to constantly remind its members of their purpose and function.

There were a couple dozen people inside the room, gathered around a projection table — both mundane and Awakened. The government did not discriminate between the two, and its leaders were a mix of those who carried the Nightmare Spell and those who did not. In fact, the current Chancellor was a mundane man, as was the previous one.

Morgan did not pay him any attention, though. Instead, she focused on five individuals.

Wake of Ruin, Dream Merchant, Soul Reaper, Nightingale, and Raised by Wolves. The five government Saints.

The people in the conference room had been in the middle of a heated discussion just a few moments ago, but when she entered, they all fell silent, looking at her with expressions that varied from wariness to dismay.

Morgan gave them a pleasant smile, then took a chair, dragged it away from the table, sat down, and leisurely crossed her legs.

She was on their territory and outnumbered, with intense gazes boring into her like drills. And yet, it seemed as if the leaders of the government were the nervous ones — Morgan remained perfectly at ease.

"Ladies and gentlemen. It is good to see you all."

There were a few moments of tense silence, and then the Chancellor gave Wake of Ruin a brief glance. The old man — just as unpleasant as ever — looked at her and gritted his teeth.

"...What do you want, Saint Morgan?"

She met his heavy gaze with a chilling one of her own.

"Straight to business, then? It is a pleasure to see you as well, Saint Cor."

He scoffed.

"Have you come to exchange pleasantries? As you can see, we were in the middle of something."

His expression darkened, betraying a hint of barely suppressed fury.

"Thanks to you and your oh-so-great clan."

He would have been more polite, usually. But today, even someone as seasoned as Wake of Ruin seemed to be struggling with maintaining a cool head.

Morgan raised her eyebrows, as if sincerely confused.

"My clan? Surely, you are not blaming the criminal acts of those Song extremists on my family."

She shook her head in dejection.

"First, they stage an unprovoked attack on my sister… during a Gate crisis, no less. Then, they massacre the noble members of the illustrious House of Night and throw the world into chaos. It seems to me that my father and the esteemed members of my great family are the only ones who are earnestly trying to stop the villainy of these Song terrorists. And yet, I am not welcomed warmly here. Instead, I am given a cold shoulder…"

The old man gave her a dark look.

"Spare me the sarcasm, girl. I've been fighting against the Nightmare Spell from long before you were born. I watched the House of Night be established, and now, I've seen it fall. Surely, you understand what that means for the fate of humanity… ah, why do I even bother! Maybe you don't. All of you seem to have lost your minds."

He shook his head and sighed heavily, suddenly looking even older.

"...Just tell us what you want."

Morgan fluttered her eyelashes a few times, looking around the chamber with an innocent expression.

Her gaze lingered on Soul Reaper, Raised by Wolves, and Nightingale for a fraction of a second longer than it did on the rest.

Then, she smiled slightly.

"Well... you see… my father told me to go and find a few Saints…"

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    Ninjamaster98
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    Bro I really don’t want Kai, Effie, and Jet to face Mordret. They are literally the most susceptible to dying to him compared to Cassie, Nephis, and Sunny who all have ways to counteract his abilities.
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      Not kai and probably not jet either, pretty sure only Effie is susceptible
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    BlackFlame
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    "Spare me the sarcasm, girl. I've been fighting against the Nightmare Spell from long before you were born. I watched the House of Night be established, and now, I've seen it fall. Surely, you understand what that means for the fate of humanity… ah, why do I even bother! Maybe you don't. All of you seem to have lost your minds."


    Honestly, this war is stupid. We have bigger problems than this war.
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    Eightsixtwo_
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    a million No's
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    Deathseeker
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    Sigh 😔, I wanna see Sunny vs Mordret
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      BlackFlame
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      I think right now Modret isn't a challenge to our MC, because the only thing that's bothersome about Modret is that he's hard to kill.
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    Dudeyouneedtochill
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    I feel like asteroid is gonna become sacred, and when he does sunny will get clues on what he needs to do to become sacred
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      Lazy Lion
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      Nah...I think they(Sovereigns) still need to conquer another Nightmare to become Sacred
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        Dragão Preguiçoso
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        I don't think so, I think that from that point on the nightmares became secondary.
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          Lazy Lion
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          How so?
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            Dummybaron
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            They are too dangerous at this point, easier just to take your time and find a way to ascend naturaly.
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              Ninjamaster98
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              I agree at that point the strength between ranks climbs greatly because there’s only 3 more ranks until they can reach divine rank. So unless there’s a drastically huge difference between Sacred and Divine that should be the difference should be the same between Supreme and Sacred. We don’t know how long a person can live based off their rank but it will probably a long time to ascend,
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    Elrenegat
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    Staying neutral or going against valor is also an option and it would redeem them in the eyes of song
    As for the whole "hostage" situation, it doesn't matter much, since not only do mordret posses some of the bodies of night along with a lot of these members but even cor was ready to do a lot of sacrifices along the way
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    Attendant of Mysteri
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    Waiting
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    Chapter 1867: Quid Pro Quo

    There were a few moments of silence after Morgan's remark. Wake of Ruin studied her intently, then scoffed.

    "You can't be serious…"

    The slight smile lingered on Morgan's face for a bit, then disappeared without a trace. The hint of levity was also gone from her eyes, leaving behind only cold intensity. Suddenly, the entire chamber felt drowned in a sense of eerie sharpness, as if every edge and surface here suddenly come to possess a keen edge.

    A few of the mundane members of the government elite paled.

    Morgan sighed deeply.

    "Why can't I be serious? If anything, it seems to me that you are the one who is failing to comprehend the reality of your situation, venerable Saint Cor."

    She slowly looked at the faces of the high administrators of the government and said, her voice devoid of any amusement:

    "The House of Night has been consumed by Song. Their Citadels are conquered, their rulers are dead, and the corpses of their Saints are being worn like suits by a deranged monster. That is what fate has in store for those who foolishly hope to cling to a pretence of neutrality in the war between my house and the Queen of Worms."

    She smiled darkly and added in a voice as calm as it was sharp:

    "You must have already asked yourself this question… what happens to us now that Ki Song has shown her willingness to stop at nothing to win this war? The House of Night had refused to take a side, and in the end, the choice was made for them. Do you really think that the same won't happen to you? What makes you confident that you won't be next to be destroyed by her?"

    Wake of Ruin lingered with the answer, as if unsure what to say. His expression was dark.

    Morgan shook her head with contempt.

    "Those who can't keep up with the current of time will be drowned by it. You are already a step behind, and you already don't have a choice. Your neutrality is a thing of the past — now, it is hypocrisy at best, and incompetence at worst. The Great Clans might have started the war, but that doesn't mean that others can escape it. The fate of humanity will be decided by who claims victory in Godgrave, and that means your fates, too. At the end of the day, the only thing you can decide is which side to submit to."

    The old man glared at her. The corner of his mouth twitched, and he spat angrily:

    "And whose fault is…"

    However, a calm voice interrupted him.

    Soul Reaper Jet, who had remained silent all that time, finally spoke.

    "There's no point in assigning blame, Saint Cor. "

    Morgan looked at the chillingly beautiful woman.

    Jet was cold and composed, with icy blue eyes and short raven-black hair. Her reputation was more than a little bit sinister, but it was also formidable. Above else, she was known for her ruthless competence.

    Morgan did not know Soul Reaper well, but they had fought side by side in the Battle of the Black Skull and later in the Nightmare Desert. She had a good impression of the government Saint.

    Jet was... sensible.

    As if to echo her thoughts, the icy woman shifted her gaze to Morgan and said lazily:

    "Your choice of words is a bit jarring, Lady Morgan. You say that we must submit to someone… I prefer to see it as having to support someone, though. After all, it is the Sovereigns who find themselves in need of our strength, not the other way around."

    Soul Reaper smiled coldly and asked:

    "So, why should we choose to support Valor instead of Song? After all… the odds seem to be against the Sword Domain, at the moment."

    Morgan reciprocated the smile.

    'Sensible, indeed.'

    It was almost as if Jet had expected this to happen. Maybe she had — it wasn't hard to guess what Valor's next step would be.

    "Because Ki Song is an abominable existence — a hungry beast that should never have been allowed to be born. You know what her Aspect is, and what her kingdom might become. She doesn't care whether she rules the living or the dead… so, do you really trust her to keep humanity alive?"

    Soul Reaper Jet stared at her silently for a while, then leaned back and chuckled.

    "What an ironic thing to say to me, of all people. Thank you, Lady Morgan. I appreciate your sense of humor. Now, can we hear the real reason?"

    Morgan smiled.

    "It feels nice to be appreciated. Sure. First of all… three of you were in a Nightmare with the person who is marching on Bastion right now. You know what he is capable of, and that he is not burdened by matters of morality, compassion, or human decency. There are millions of people living in Bastion — I can defend the castle, but I can't protect the city beyond alone. Saint Athena, you've spent the last four years living there. Are you really comfortable sitting back and doing nothing while that person has been set free in the Sword Domain? Are the rest of you?"

    Raised by Wolves gave her a dark stare, but said nothing.

    The leaders of the government were silent, as well, their expressions weary.

    Only Soul Reaper did not seem concerned.

    "It is a bit funny to hear a member of Clan Valor lecture us about morality and compassion, but fine. That is indeed a viable reason, albeit a rather weak one. What else?"

    Morgan shrugged and looked at Saint Thane, the Dream Merchant — the flamboyant Transcendent of ambiguous inclinations who sat next to the Chancellor, visibly anxious.

    "Well, venerable Saint Thane here helped us hide the departure of the Ivory Island from Bastion before. Considering that, Clan Song might have already assumed that the government is allying itself with the Sword Domain… who's to say that they aren't preparing measures to punish you all for that perceived sleight as we speak? Since you are already under threat of being punished for the crime you did not commit, you might as well go ahead and commit it."

    Saint Thane's heavily mascaraed and painted eyes widened.

    "That… you, you forced me! You had leverage because of the assassination incident!"

    Morgan shrugged nonchalantly.

    "The fact of the matter is that it did happen, and those Song sisters are quite vindictive."

    Sparing the indignant Saint a smile, she looked back to Soul Reaper Jet and added in a serious tone:

    "The most important reason, though… is that I have something that you desperately need."

    Soul Reaper raised an eyebrow.

    "Oh?"

    Morgan nodded.

    She remained silent for a few moments, and the smiled.

    "...I have the remnants of the House of Night."

    Instantly, there was dead silence in the chamber.

    Her expression did not change.

    "They are all in my care, including a considerable number of surviving Ascended. You should have been panicking about that just before I arrived, more than anything else. Don't you need them the most to guide naval convoys across the ocean? Without the Nightwalkers, the infrastructure of the waking world will suffer irreparable damage. And I am the one who controls them now."

    Morgan looked at Soul Reaper, then at the Saint Cor, and finally at the Chancellor.

    "Considering the nature of my enemy, I don't have much use for them. Sending them to fight that man will only make him stronger. But… I do need powerful Transcendent warriors to help me defend my father's Domain."

    There was a long stretch of silence. Morgan remained motionless, her body relaxed. Her expression did not betray any emotion.

    Eventually, the Chancellor let out a heavy sigh.

    "With how many Awakened have been taken away by the war, the situation in the waking world is dire as it is. Someone has to defend the population centers against the opening Gates and lead our troops. So… three. Three of the government Saints will lend you their support, Lady Morgan. No more."

    She studied him for a moment, then nodded with grace and decorum.

    "Pleasure doing business with you, Chancellor. Time is of the essence, so forgive me if I don't linger to attend the formalities. I'll be taking those three Saints immediately."

    The man stared at her darkly for a bit.

    "...The pleasure is all mine, Lady Morgan."

    Neutrality, indeed, was a myth.

    If it had not been before, it was now.
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      Chapter 1868: Expedition Force

      The encampment of the expedition force was much different from the base camp of the Sword Army.

      It was busy and immense, too, surrounded by a palisade and with countless Awakened guarding its walls. However, its scale was much smaller, and there were no permanent buildings — the encampment moved with the soldiers, who pushed deeper into the lethal expanse of Godgrave every few days.

      There were no Ivory Tower or Dream Gate, either, so nothing obscured the sight of the cloudy sky. The radiant clouds were always there, above the soldiers, reminding that that fiery death was only a gust of wind away.

      The stretch of the bone plain between the advancing army and its main camp had been cleared of the predatory jungle. The jungle had been defeated, subjugated, and burned to ashes.

      The fissures leading to the Hollows, the source of the scarlet infestation, were now surrounded by garrisons of human soldiers. Those soldiers served as ruthless eradicators, continuously destroying the tendrils with which the jungle desperately reached toward the surface again and again.

      Denied the light and warmth, the starving Hollows were already changing. The Death Zone would launch a counterattack on the human invaders one day soon, no doubt — but by that time, the authority of the Sovereigns would already spread into the depths of the dead god's bones. Therefore, the dreadful Hollows would be subjugated, as well.

      Sunny, Nephis, and the Saints of the Sword Army moved swiftly from one extermination outpost to another, reaching the expedition force encampment in a few hours — the same journey would have taken Awakened soldiers many days, but they possessed much greater speed.

      The current location of the camp was close to the edge of the Collarbone Plain, in the spot where the Eastern First Rib passed below it. So, Sunny could see a sea of vermilion leaves stretching south far below him, connected to something that looked like an ascending mountain range in the distance.

      That was the great Breastbone Reach — the goal of the expedition force.

      The Sword Army could have followed the collarbone west to where it eventually connected to the Reach, but crossing to the First Rib and traversing it would save them several days of grueling combat. So, a lengthy lift was currently being constructed on the bone slopes, leading all the way to the jungle below.

      The jungle itself was aflame, and a wall of smoke was rising from it into the radiant clouds.

      Godgrave was a sweltering place despite the overcast sky, but here, the air was even more sultry. Sunny could feel beads of sweat rolling down his skin under the stonelike carapace of the Onyx Mantle — most of the Saints had dismissed the outer layers of their armors, wearing light clothes, but sadly, he could not follow their example.

      He could enjoy the view of Nephis out of her latest suit of plate armor, though, which was a consolation.

      Sunny spared a glance to the burning expanse of the First Rib, and then followed her into the encampment.

      The mood here was much more heavy and subdued than in the base camp. The authority of the King of Swords did not spread this far west, so the soldiers were on their own. There were tents and temporary buildings, but many were simply sitting on the ground, covered in soot and with exhausted gazes. Dents and cracks covered their armor, and many were smeared with dried blood.

      Those with serious wounds would have been tended to by the healers, but minor scrapes were not worth the waste of essence — at best, they would receive mundane treatment. The injuries and the fatigue slowly accumulated, as did the mental trauma of having to battle the dreadful abominations of the jungle every day.

      The lack of nighttime, meanwhile, was wreaking havoc on people's sleep and perception of time.

      Everyone here could not wait for their turn to rotate back to the main camp of the army, where they could rest and recover in relative safety, away from the nightmarish, incessant dread of the scarlet infestation.

      'It does not seem like they know.'

      The news of Mordret's invasion of the Sword Domain had not reached the expedition force, yet. Once it did, the mood of the soldiers would plummet ever further.

      For now, though, they were glad and relieved to see the Saints return.

      Nephis walked across the encampment confidently, responding to the salutes of the soldiers with an occasional nod.

      Soon, they reached the command tent, which was mercifully cooled by a special Memory. Sky Tide and Saint Roan, as well as a few others, were waiting there.

      Saint Tyris seemed tired, but her stern demeanor remained the same.

      The high officers of the expedition force had been informed of the shift in the command structure of the army and the reason for why Morgan did not return, already. So, Nephis launched into a strategy discussion without a delay.

      Time waited for no one.

      Her voice was even and commanding, and there was no hint of weakness in her striking grey eyes.

      "...In short, we need to accelerate the schedule."

      The gathered Saints looked at her with doubt. Eventually, Summer Knight spoke in a subdued tone:

      "We are already pushing the soldiers as hard as they can handle. Lady Morgan's absence will undoubtedly take a toll on the overall effectiveness of the army… is it wise to intensify the offensive at this precarious moment? Should we not slow down for a few days, instead?"

      Nephis spared him an emotionless glance.

      "It would have been a good decision if the circumstances allowed it. However, the situation has changed. We do not have the upper hand in this war anymore, and time is not on our side. Going slow and steady is a luxury that we cannot afford… so, we must act swiftly. I am determined to conquer the first Citadel in no more than three weeks."

      The faces of the Saints turned somber.

      Summer Knight studied Nephis for a few moments, then grimaced and looked away.

      "How do you suggest we keep to that timetable, my lady?"

      Nephis looked at the map of Godgrave laying on the table in front of her, then traced a line across the First Rib and the northern part of the Breastbone Reach.

      "We might have lost the power of my sister, but the Lord of Shadows is now with us. I can assure you that his strength is quite astounding… therefore, there will be no more lulls in the battle against the jungle."

      She faced the Saints and said evenly:

      "We will split the expedition force into three war parties. One will be led by me, one by Sir Gilead, and the last one by Lord Shadow. The first party will lead the offensive charge while the other two rest. Every eight hours, a fresh force will replace the spent one. By advancing in three shifts, we will be able to maintain a much faster pace. Additionally…"

      She moved her finger to a particular spot on the map.

      "We will shift the target area of the expedition from the great fissure near the Third Rib to this minor one close to the Second. The subjugation force will have to travel further through the Hollows in order to reach the assumed location of the Citadel, but it will save us a good week of fighting against the jungle."

      There was a wave of whispers among the Saints. They seemed to have accepted Neph's plan, despite its dire implications. However, another issue was on their minds.

      Eventually, it was Saint Tyris who spoke, not mixing words.

      "We trust you and Summer Knight, my lady. Both of you have proven your competence and valor on countless occasions… however, Lord Shadow is a stranger to us. More than that, he is a mercenary. Why put him in charge of the third war party?"

      Nephis met Sky Tide's cold gaze calmly.

      Her answer was simple:

      "Because none of you can defeat him in a fight. Any more questions?"

      The Saints looked at each other silently. After a while, they shook their heads.

      Saint Jest of Dagonet gave Sunny a curious gaze.

      The old man smiled amicably and asked in a light tone:

      "Are you really that great?"

      Sunny stared at him from behind Weaver's Mask, then shook his head.

      "Who, me? I don't even know how to hold a sword. The pointy end should be aimed at the enemy, right? Or wait… was it the other way around?"

      Saint Jest gave him a long look.

      "Goodness gracious. Finally! Someone with a sense of humor…"
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        Kiber
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        Санни нашёл друга по юмору oru2x
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        Turnc4406
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        "Do you know how to use that thing?"

        "Yeah. The pointy end goes into the other man!"

        Antonio Banderas, The Mask of Zorro, 1998.
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        Lalala
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        Not So Funny Anymore
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    Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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    Guys what time do the chapters arrive for you. I'm in the pacific so it's around 7 to 8:30am in the morning the chapters are updated.
    Anybody from the Pacific here?
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      Turnc4406
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      Central United States, the "Upper Midwest." It's been around 6PM recently. It was nice when it was around 4PM, because I could read it after work. Now, it comes out around dinner time, and I have to wait until family time is over and my kids are in bed.
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        Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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        I see. Parental responsibilities.
        I'm still a student so I could read whenever I want.
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      FeniksGear
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      Bro Eastern Europe chapters come out at 2 a.m.
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      DanielPlay
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      Here in South America the chapters are coming out at approximately 8pm, when I lived in central Europe they came out around midnight, very bad.
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      6pain
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      I am from south africa, They use to come out at 9pm and I could read them before bed now the come out at 1am so I only read them in the morning
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      samy dakiche
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      Algiers on the outskirts of the capital from 00.00 to 01.00 am
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      MamaMia
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      From India 🇮🇳
      New chapters used to arrive between 12-3 am, and I'd stay up to read them immediately and then go to sleep
      But chapter updates have been delayed lately, like today's chapters, which were posted here at 4:55 am
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    The Priest of Negari
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    Recently, while playing MK11, I realized that Sunny is similar in some ways to Noob Saibot. Like a shadow copy, a teleporter. And I thought that if we touched on the topic of Transcendent Martial Arts, then it would be good if G3 added some elements of the Noob style to our MC. Because in fact, these sudden appearances of a shadow clone directly from the body of the original look good, and the surprise factor is very important. Can someone who is in Discord ask G3 about this.
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      Dummybaron
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      I'm pretty sure Sunny already uses his avatars in fighting and surprise attacks, we just didn't see him actually doing it yet. Since Lord of Shadows joined battle we will see it soon.
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