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Chapter 1876: Third Pillar

The eight Saints that had followed the enigmatic Lord of Shadows into battle were both rattled and elated. The battle was a gruesome ordeal, but they had expected that much.

What they did not expect was to learn just how powerful their sinister commander had turned out to be.

The Lord of Shadows was a singular existence because, unlike the rest of them, he was not a vassal of the King of Swords. He was a mercenary Saint that Lady Nephis had somehow convinced to pledge his blade to the Sword Domain's cause — therefore, she knew him best. So, nobody had doubted her promise that they would not be able to defeat him in a fight.

Nevertheless, it was a startling shock to witness the Transcendent sellsword in action.

Not only was he immensely powerful and chillingly lethal, he was actually an existence of the same caliber as the other two field commanders of the expedition force — Changing Star herself and Summer Knight, the most renowned paladin of the Great Clan Valor.

The Saints had thought that the expedition force had two pillars, but now, they knew that there were three.

By the time the shrill wail of the war horn signaled them to retreat, the way they looked at the Lord of Shadows had changed completely.

…Sunny was a little bit amused by their change of attitude.

'I used to live in this damned place alone, of my own free will. What else did they expect? That I'm a weakling?'

Hearing the war horn, he let out a tired sigh and prepared to pull back.

He could sense Nephis enter the range of his perception, followed by the Fire Keepers. Once she and the other Saints of the first war party advanced, Sunny commanded his Shadows to retreat and followed suit.

Soon, he found himself behind the battle line, surrounded by his eight Transcendent subordinates.

Now that their shift was over, Sunny suddenly felt the weight of fatigue crash into him like a mountain. He was tired, dehydrated, and covered in sweat… it was to the point that he did not know what he wanted to do more, summon the Endless Spring to quench his thirst, or summon it to wash himself.

'In hindsight, Antarctica wasn't that bad. At least it wasn't so damn hot there...'

Dismissing his Shadows to let them mend the scrapes they had received in the nurturing darkness of his soul, Sunny gazed at the exhausted Saints and raised an eyebrow behind the mask.

"What are you waiting for? Retreat to camp. We only have sixteen hours to recover before the second round starts."

Rivalen of Aegis Rose sighed."...You really know how to raise morale, don't you, Lord Shadow?"

His usually gallant voice sounded a little bitter.

Sunny stared at him coldly.

"Why yes, I do. I doubt you'll like my methods, though."

Shield Wall almost seemed to shiver, then looked away with a cough.

Not paying him any more attention, Sunny headed in the direction of the distant camp. His armored boots scraped against white bone.

The stretch of the First Rib they were crossing had been enveloped by the scarlet jungle before his war party cleansed it. There was ash in the air, and piles of burned abomination corpses were smoldering here and there.

Once the battlefront moved further away, someone would arrive to harvest soul shards from them — but for now, the carcasses simply carpeted the ground, helping one realize just how terrible the battle had been.

Sunny sighed.

'It is only the first day.'

Soon, they reached the line of tired soldiers. The warriors were covered in soot and dead-tired, but their sunken eyes were shining brightly.

For some reason.

The war party was in the process of assembling into a march formation, but when Sunny and the Saints approached, everyone paused for a few moments.

He felt thousands of gazes wash over him like a tide, and then, a deafening cheer rose above the sea of soldiers.

Surrounded by a crowd of cheering soldiers, Sunny felt a cold chill run down his spine, and a sudden sense of dread grasp his heart with icy claws.

He almost stumbled.

It was because he recognized their chant.

"...Glory! Glory! Glory!"

Sunny's face was hidden behind a mask, so no one could see his expression. The shadows populating the battlefield moved as he halted and gazed at the soldiers silently.

He remained motionless for a few long moments, and then continued walking.

"Move out!"

His voice was colder than the frozen depths of hell.

The cheer exploded in volume briefly and then died out. The tired warriors followed their general across the corpse-littered battlefield back to camp.

'Ah, how bothersome…'

Sunny did not have much to do once the war party returned to the base of the dead god's collarbone — mercifully, he did not have to handle the minutiae of managing an army out of battle. He simply wanted to dismiss his mask and armor to clean himself and drink some water, but considering the nature of the Lord of Shadows, that was harder to accomplish than it should have been.

In the end, he wasted some essence to step away from the camp through the shadows,refresh himself, and then come back.

His soldiers had eaten and were now asleep — some in the tents, some simply on the ground. Most had dismissed the outer layers of their armors because of the heat, so there was a lot of skin in sight. It was a stark contrast to what he was used to from Antarctica, where everyone had always tried to put on as many layers of clothing on themselves as possible.

Sunny studied the scene of the camp silently, then shook his head.

'...I hate jungles.'

Since the Lord of Shadows did not have to sleep, he walked to the lifts and climbed some way up the slope of the collarbone to observe the distant battle.

To his surprise, there was another figure sitting on the edge of the wooden platform, doing the same.

It was a strikingly handsome man with a valiant profile and a thoughtful gaze. His lake-blue eyes were calm, and his glistening hair was moving slightly in the wind.

Sunny almost failed to recognize Summer Knight out of his lustrous armor, but that angelic beauty was hard to forget.

"Sir Gilead."

He sat down nearby, looking in the direction where Nephis was currently reducing the scarlet jungle to ash.

Summer Knight glanced at him, then turned back.

"Lord Shadow."

The valiant Saint remained silent for a moment before saying in a neutral tone:

"I observed your battle. Your reputation is well-earned."

Sunny smiled crookedly behind the mask.

"You're not so bad yourself."

He paused for a moment, and then added evenly:

"Not as good as me, though."

Sir Gilead chuckled.

He raised a beaten alloy canteen, drank some water, and then looked at Sunny with a subtle smile.

"We'll know who's better once we cross swords. However… I hope we'll never find out."

It could have been a sincere wish, a mild joke, or a veiled threat. Summer Knight took his oaths very seriously, and since he had sworn allegiance to the King of Swords, his loyalty was beyond reproach. He might have had some reservations about the selfish mercenary Saint.

These were the kinds of people Sunny would have to fight one day, if things went wrong.

Glancing at the camp where his subordinate Saints were resting, he wondered how many of them he might have to kill in the future.

In the end, Sunny let out a sigh.

"I hope so, too."

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    Disarmed
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    Trials began
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    Deathseeker
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    Hope we some some interesting development at end of this arc
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    Lrb
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    O cronograma tá sendo mais ou menos assim: dia 1 tem 3 capítulos, no dia 2 tem 2 capítulos e no dia 3 tem 1 e vai se repetindo. Honestamente só o "dia 1" é o que mais tem progresso por que normalmente G3 parece estar perdendo ou querendo estender o romance por que somente quando tem 3 capítulos no dia temos alguma coisa que realmente acontece na obra, os outros são uns detalhes que todos nós já sabemos, mas G3 sempre precisa relembrar como o lord Shadow é sombrio, algo nesse tipo
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      DanielPlay
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      Finally someone who agrees with me, when I said that this single chapter that is released on the day never happens anything, I was showered with dislikes, but it is still true, it is always an unnecessarily long conversation, or a lot of repeated information, or simply describing the beauty of a character or a place in 1000 words.
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        The Priest of Negari
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        of course I understand you, but I also understand the author. Recently, I tried to write something myself, and I even wrote 750 words with visible effort, but even so I'm not happy with the result. I am very unhappy. Ideally, g3 should have been written at a normal pace, but it is trying to hold its position. I think this job is important to him. I see a statement here about the war in Ukraine. Both are right I would say
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        Максим Довбняк
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        Bro, I agree 100%, you will always get my like. I think there was no such problem before (before the previous volume. Although maybe it's an ongoing problem, maybe I read 1000+ chapters in a row and didn't notice the problem, I don't know.
        But most likely, the problem is such a strong branching of the narrative points. From that moment, the problems began. + the author should rest, so much repeating description that nothing happens per chapter, 1200 words on average (sometimes it's even 1000)
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    Chapter 1877: Secrets of Past

    Sunny glanced at the valiant man, Sir Gilead, from behind his mask.

    Honestly, Summer Knight was not that bad. Back in the Nightmare Desert, he took Morgan away and left the rest of them behind — but before that, he had given away his most precious Memories to Nephis, hoping to help her conquer the Third Nightmare.

    He had been reluctant to abandon her and her companions, but his duty had demanded for Morgan to be saved at all costs.

    Sunny didn't know what to think of the man.

    On one hand, Summer Knight was quite likable — even admirable, in many ways. He was a benevolent warrior who valued loyalty above all else.

    On the other hand, that devotion of his made Sunny feel uneasy. He had a personal issue with the concept, and more than that… loyalty was usually seen as a noble virtue, but considering that the subject of Gilead's loyalty was the King of Swords, was it really?

    What did it say about Summer Knight that he had chosen to serve a lord like that faithfully?

    Sunny often found himself wanting to think about Sir Gilead in the same manner he thought about Harus, the zealous servant of the ruler of the Bright Castle. However, he never quite managed to draw a parallel between the two — no matter how many times he tried, they just felt too different from each other.

    So, he was conflicted.

    As Sunny was considering the matter, Sir Gilead looked at him once more.

    "Can you ask you a question, Lord Shadow?"

    Sunny shrugged indifferently.

    "You certainly can."

    Summer Knight turned his gaze back to the battlefield.

    "I heard that you had refused the invitation of Clan Song. However, you did not refuse Lady Nephis, and came to fight under the banner of the Sword Domain with her. I must admit that I am curious as to why."

    Sunny traced his gaze and saw a white flash illuminate the world far in the distance. Nephis was unleashing her flames somewhere out there, on the battlefield.

    He grinned behind the mask.

    His voice was emotionless when he spoke:

    "I thought that if it's Changing Star, she would win."

    Sir Gilead smiled and drank more water.

    "She does have a habit of making impossible things possible. Just like her father."

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    "Broken Sword? You knew him?"

    Summer Knight chuckled.

    "No… I wish I did, though. He died shortly after I became a Sleeper — but, before that, he was somewhat of an idol of mine."

    A sad smile appeared on his face.

    "I only grew to admire him more after hearing stories told by those who had met him.Many of the older retainers of Clan Valor had a good relationship with Broken Sword and Smile of Heaven — after all, they were comrades of the patriarch's son. Smile of Heaven in particular, since she and Lord Anvil practically grew up together."

    He sighed.

    "It's a shame, what happened to them in the end… but they would be happy, I think, to see how beautifully their daughter has grown up."

    Sunny looked at him with doubt.

    Did Gilead not know how Broken Sword died, and that Anvil was one of his killers? Well… to be fair, even Sunny himself did not know that. He was only sure that the Sovereigns had engineered Broken Sword's death because they tried to eliminate Nephis later — without that first clue, finding the rest was close to impossible.

    It wasn't strange that Summer Knight would not know anything about it. After all, he would have indeed been a teenager when the betrayal happened, just like Saint Tyris.

    There was something else about what he had said, though…

    Sunny felt a little curious.

    "Practically grew up together?"

    Sir Gilear seemed confused by the question for a moment, then nodded.

    "Yes. There weren't really great clans back then, but a few families were certainly more renowned and powerful than the rest. Lord Valor and Immortal Flame were patriarchs of two such families, so their children were quite close — since His Majesty and Smile of Heaven were more or less the same age, they were childhood friends."

    He smiled.

    "Sir Jest has many stories about the mischief the two of them got up to. Of course… listening to his stories is not for the faint of heart. Be warned, Lord Shadow!"

    Sunny remained silent for a while.

    "I see. Thanks for the warning."

    It made sense that Anvil and Smile of Heaven had known each other since childhood. Their families were two of the most prominent families of that time, after all. Their parents had been the most distinguished champions of the First Generation, and would have fought side by side many times. The future great clans had been a small and tight-knit circle.

    Still, Sunny had not considered that fact before. In truth, he rarely thought about the Sovereigns as real people, if at all. It was strange to imagine that they had been children once, no matter how reasonable such a conclusion was.

    In light of the strange revelation, what Nephis had suffered as a child seemed even more vile. Not only had the Sovereigns killed their comrade and tried to hunt down his descendant, but in the case of Anvil,he had even conspired to kill his childhood friend's husband and eliminate her daughter.

    Of course, Smile of Heaven had been… gone, by then. Still, it seemed like an extreme shift in attitude.

    Just what the hell had happened to them?

    It also made sense that Saint Jest would have known the future King of Swords since childhood — he had been a member of the cohort led by the founder of Clan Valor, after all.

    Therefore, he would have known Broken Sword and Smile of Heaven, as well.

    Maybe he even knew something about how Broken Sword had died, and how Anvil attained Supremacy.

    Sunny's expression turned a little grim behind the mask.

    He and Cassie were determined to investigate the Sovereigns to learn their Flaws. Getting to the bottom of the Immortal Flame clan's fall was not directly tied to that investigation, but then again, it very well could be.

    There were very few people who knew enough to be a useful source of information for them, and even fewer of those people were within their reach. Saint Jest was one such person.

    However, Sunny doubted that the amicable older gentleman would be inclined to share what he knew with them.

    'How troublesome.'

    He suppressed a sigh and looked at Summer Knight.

    'Should I try to pull more information out of him?'

    No… it was probably not a good idea, at least not now. Even if he did not really show it, Sir Gilead was already doubting the Lord of Shadows — which was reasonable. A man who put so much value in loyalty had to have reservations about a person who seemingly only cared about self-interest.

    So, Sunny could not appear too eager to learn the secrets of the King of Swords. Gilead's convictions might have been naive, but the man himself was no fool. He was carefully scrutinizing his every word, no doubt, evaluating how dependable the Lord of Shadows really was.

    For now, Sunny's motives for joining the Sword Army were indeed seen as unclear, and therefore questionable. Not only that, but he had not even pledged his allegiance to Clan Valor itself — instead, he made a pact with Changing Star as an individual.

    Should Sunny make his motives seem a little more transparent, and a bit less suspicious?

    'Why not?'

    He smiled.

    "You said that Lady Nephis has grown up beautifully, yes?"

    Summer Knight raised an eyebrow, seemingly confused by the sudden question.

    "I did."

    Sunny stared at him for a few moments.

    "Do you think about Changing Star's beauty often?"

    His already cold tone grew even chillier at the end.Gilead blinked a couple of times.

    "...Do you?"

    Sunny responded evenly:

    "Quite a bit."

    Summer Knight stared at him in bewilderment for a few moments, then looked away and coughed.

    "That… huh… I see. I am sorry to disappoint you, Lord Shadow, but Lady Nephis already has a young gentleman in her heart…"

    Sunny grinned behind the mask.

    "So what? I hear that he's a pampered fool of a Master. Pleasant to look at, but nothing much beyond that. A useless person."

    Sir Gilead coughed again.

    "I'm not… I don't think... ah, look at the time. My war party will have to enter battle soon. Actually, I was supposed to perform a few inspections … if you'll excuse me, Lord Shadow."

    With that, the valiant Saint rose, gave Sunny a polite bow, and jumped down from the platform. His movements weren't hurried at all.

    Sunny watched him leave with a satisfied smile.

    'Well, then… that went well.'

    After that, the motives of the Lord of Shadows should seem quite clear.

    Albeit perhaps just as questionable as before…
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      Максим Довбняк
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      One chapter today, three tomorrow 7
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      Dummybaron
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      Gilead seems like a pretty good guy.
      Sunny gonna have to kill him, right? G3 pls don't kill Gilead.
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      siccricc
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      Sunny hating on himself is top tier comedy
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      Lalala
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      I think Gilead will be more relevant in the future. He doesn't seem to like Valor Clan if we look back to Antarctica when Sunny sabotaged Song plan to released Corrupted Tyran.
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    Dummybaron
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    How do you think will it be 1 chapter today?
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      DanielPlay
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      In the last two days he posted two chapters, so there's a 90% chance that today will be just one chapter.
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        ropero
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        Are you sure you're not Cassie?
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          DanielPlay
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          G3's Genjutsu don't work on me, I know his perverse mind very well.
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            Baezhij
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            Seems like you are living up to your name.
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        Dummybaron
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        Yeah it's only 1 chapter today...
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    MefetraN7
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    Сика ноко ноке ноко коши тан тан *звук выстрела из дробовика* и долгое молчание
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    Baezhij
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    If you read and move, you are gay
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      AshenOne
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      Well guess I'm gay then.... What now?
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        Nucleus
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        Find yourself a guy and settle down.

        Live a simple life in a quiet town.

        Steady as he goes

        Steady as he goes.
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    Baezhij
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    Shika noko noke noko koshi tan tan
    Shika noko noko noko koshi tan tan

    Shika noko noke noko koshi tan tan
    Shika noko noko noko koshi tan tan

    Shika noko noke noko koshi tan tan
    Shika noko noko noko koshi tan tan

    blushed blushed blushed blushed blushed blushed blushed
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      Vansh
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      .....the brainrot is spreading over, i might be affected too
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        Baezhij
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        Good good.
        join us brother.
        We need people like you in this world
        The more the merrier.
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