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Chapter 1916: Burning the Bridges

A few moments later, the Blood Sister escaped from the tide of abominations, sliding dozens of meters back on the slick surface of the ancient bone. Coming to a halt just behind the frontliners, she straightened calmly, her beautiful face smeared with blood... none of which was her own.

Blood was also dripping from her hands, soaking the edges of her sleeves.

Her eyes, however, were eerily calm, as if she had not just perpetrated a brutal slaughter in the midst of a frenzied horde of Nightmare Creatures and then escaped unscathed. Her crimson garments had no tears in them, and her expression was cold and emotionless.

By mere coincidence, the Blood Sister was standing just a few steps away, so Rain could see every detail. She allowed herself to stare for a moment, then looked back at the carnage in front, worriedly searching for '.|_'amar's swift figure.

It was easy to spot the young Legacy due to the fact that she moved like lightning, stepping on air to slay the abominations while avoiding their claws. Her giant zweihander was like a white blur, severing enormous beasts in half and taking off their limbs.

'...Still alive.‘

The entire formation was pushed back, and Rain took another step back, as well. Her body was not exhausted yet thanks to Fleur, and her mind had not turned numb yet thanks to the Puppeteer's Shroud.

She drew her bow, aimed, and put another arrow through an abomination‘s eye. Usually, it would have been difficult for her to kill a Beast of such Rank in one shot, but her bow had an enchantment that enhanced the damage each of her arrows dealt. Her aim was even better, and she rarely failed to strike a weak point.

Just then, another Blood Sister appeared near the first — this one had come from the rear of the formation, with a somber look on her face.

The first Ascended turned her bloodied face toward her.

"What is it?"

The second answered in an even tone:

"Lady Seishan sends orders."

Rain could not help but hear their conversation, so her heart started to beat faster.

She did not see a way for the army to survive this avalanche of Nightmare Creatures... not without suffering crippling casualties, at least. But maybe the person in charge of the whole expedition had a solution.

The Blood Sister paused for a moment and then continued:

"There is no hope of withstanding this stampede in a frontal battle. We are to retreat into the Hollows."

The first one raised an eyebrow.

"Everyone? Awakened soldiers, too?"

The over Ascended nodded.

"Lady Seishan has already descended into the fissure to cleanse a landing zone for the army. The other Saints will hold the line while the troops follow. The Seventh Legion's precise orders are..."

Rain gulped.

Among all military maneuvers, an organized retreat was probably the hardest to pull off. One that included an orderly descent from a vertical cliff, though... was almost unheard of.

And they were not descending to safety, either. Instead, they were descending into the Hollows — a place where the weakest abomination could devour a Saint.

She suddenly felt cold despite the suffocating heat.

An army of Awakened would not survive in the Hollows... not without the support of a Sovereign's Domain, at least. Which meant that their only chance to live on was to reach the Citadel and conquer it.

By giving such an order, Lady Seishan was basically burning the bridges behind herself.

Well, it wasn't like they had a choice. They weren't going to survive this nightmare tide, either.

Rain sighed, and then furtively glanced at her shadow.

'...He‘d better give me another Memory if I survive this. Two Memories, even. Before too long, there was the sound of a war horn, and the Song Army started the dreadful and laborious process of retreating into the vast fissure.

With how many soldiers there were in the expedition force, the process wasn't fast, and the battle had only grown more fierce as troops were pulled back and sent rappelling into the fissure.

The engineering corps had swiftly established moving platforms to hasten the process, and those with Aspect Abilities that could help in the descent were recalled to the rear.

Surrounded from all sides, the Song legions were gradually backing under the onslaught of an endless stampede of Nightmare Creatures. If they were too slow, they would be swallowed by the flood of abominations. If they were too fast, the fragile formation would crumble, and countless soldiers would be pushed into the chasm, finding gruesome deaths after a long fall.

Rivers of blood spilled onto the white surface of the ancient bone.

Through all of that, Rain and her cohort had somehow stayed alive.

Fleur had run low on essence and ceased healing the soldiers, only using her Dormant Ability to help them stay in the fight. Ray stumbled back at some point, miserable and cradling a grisly wound. Tamar had assumed command of the entire centuria they were assigned to, at some point — simply because the Ascended centurion had died, and there was nowhere else to replace him.

Rain herself had used up all the essence stored in the Beast of Prey, felling an especially powerful abomination with a Death Dealer shot. By then, the front line of the legion had a few breaches in it, so she dismissed her how, manifested the Mark of Shadows into a serpentine black tachi, and moved forward to join the melee fighters.

She was now protecting Tamar's back as the two of them fought desperately against the frenzied Nightmare Creatures.

Rain was controlling her soul essence with intricate finesse, which made her capable of displaying bursts of greater strength and speed than most Awakened could muster while spending less essence. Her swordsmanship was precise and deadly, and her mind was in a state of clarity... that was how he was barely managing to stay alive.

The Seventh Legion was one of: the last ones to descend into the fissure.

By then, most of the Awakened soldiers had already entered the Hollows, and only the Saints were left on the surface, defending a much narrower battlefront with all their might.

Rain would have loved to observe these legendary figures unleash their powers in any other circumstances, but today, she just wanted to get away from the fury summoned by these human monsters.

Could they even be called humans?

From the few glimpses she had caught, Saints were much closer to demigods. "Wake the hell up, Rani!"

Tamar, covered in monster blood and pale as a ghost, pushed her onto a shaky wooden platform and then dragged Ray and Fleur to follow.

Around a hundred more soldiers crowded the platform, which then began to jerkily move down. The ropes creaked, and a few moments later, the surface of the white bone hid the battlefield from their view. Everyone felt tense, happy to escape from the terrible battle, but also apprehensive about the sturdiness of the platform and wary of what would happen next.

Rain let out a tired sigh, then crawled to the edge of the platform on all fours and carefully looked down.

There, far below...

The Hollows were waiting for them, full of darkness and terror.

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    Escaping hell while going straight to another more hellish place, they are cooked
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    Go Rain!
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    how tf are they gonna survive the hollows lmao
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    W chap
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    I just find it funny that as much as sunny and nephis want to spend time together they can't because of the war and as much as we readers want to see them together we also can't because of the war and the author. This is kinda the worst situation or time the author could have picked to develop their relationship
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      Who is we ✌️😭💔🥀
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        U don't want them to be together???!?!? eyetwit eyetwit
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    '...He‘d better give me another Memory if I survive this. Two Memories, even.


    Ahh but rain i remember it was your choice to join the war 😉
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      Really though she is messed up and exhausted right now hope she becomes master by end of war
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      She is his dear little sister. Even if she asks 10 memories he will give them to her without batting an eye.
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        I'd say she doesn't pamper her much because she wants to be stong and he doesnt want to mess with her development, but if she said she wanted to live a normal life as idk, a farmer, he would probably giver her thing like " supreme memory of the seventh tier, the ultimate shovel"
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    Please no more boring rain chapters i cant take it
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      im in 1863 and now itself i cant take it, when ill reach 1916 ill prolly cry, instead i want more nephxsunny moments like who cares about the war, like thts fine but pls i need those istg but not rain cuz tht just drags for soooooooooo long and nephxsunny is sooooo short like bruh
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    This war arc lacks sentiment
    Bit of too plain
    Death of saints felt bit forced
    And a just awakened girl joining war because she can't leave behind people she met yesterday
    Anyway its PEAK pressure
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      isnt she also fighting for her parents 💔
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        Only fate weak people have in war is death.
        And ffs she joined war without being familiar with her awakened abilities and continued to participate even after discovering her flaw because of plot. That was a let down 👎🏼
        Author could hav given her princess treatment ⛱️
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          its still totally reasonable that she joined the war?
          also i didnt reach the part where she discovered her flaw yet, so idk anything abt it
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            How can you be oblivious to her flaw when you are already here on this chapter
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              ??? she got her flaw after few chapters after ts one
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                flaw is not mentioned yet and that dude got some spoilers from somewhere
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                  Yeah but readers have guess already at this point
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      Same now her asking for memories While it's perfectly fine it's somehow annoying because sunny is being pulled with her but i guess that's family
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    '...He‘d better give me another Memory if I survive this. Two Memories, even.


    Shes the one who wanted to be here right pressure
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      но это не значит, что она не захочит получать награду за старания )
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      It's ridiculous, guiltythree forgetting his story. Does he not have proofreader or publisher?
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        she wants a reward from her teacher for surviving, not because her teacher sent her here or anything like that but more like her getting an award for an achievement
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    1917 Fast Promotion

    Once the platform passed the great width of the porous hone, they were surrounded by emptiness from all sides. The vast Hollow sprawled beneath them, drowning in darkness. Here and there, radiant pillars of light fell from the cracks in its dome and illuminated the ancient jungle...


    No one knew what unspeakable horrors hid under its impenetrable scarlet canopy, so the soldiers shivered, trying to distance themselves from the edges of the platform as much as possible.


    Rain simply sat on the creaking wood, trying to catch her breath. She did look at the alien landscape below, but only for a short moment — seasoned hunters like her knew not to stare at the Dream Realm too closely.


    Lest something stared back.


    She looked at Ray.


    "How's your wound?"


    The young man was pale and uncharacteristically quiet. Fleur was treating him, but with how low she was on essence, the process was taking time.


    The young man forced out an unconvincing smile.


    "I'll live."


    Then, he glanced down and paled even more.


    "...Until we reach the ground, at least."


    Tamar dismissed her helmet and sat down near Rain, swiping back her sweaty hair. She scowled and looked at him with scorn.


    "Why are you worried? You have escaped the Hollows before — as a mere Sleeper and completely alone. You are an Awakened now, and we are surrounded by an entire army."


    Ray stared at her gloomily.


    "Don‘t remind me! I still have nightmares about that day... I mean, I would have, if I could dream..."


    The other soldiers heard their conversation and turned, looking at the young man in disbelief.


    "...Is that true, Ray? You survived the Hollows as a Sleeper?"


    Ray seemed startled by the question.


    "What the... wait, have I not regaled you guys with the amazing story of our chilling winter solstice? If that's the case, then — why, yes! Listen here... it happened on a dark and gloomy night..."


    He launched into the story, making Rain wince — she had heard it retold at least a dozen times, after all, and each was more unwieldy than the previous one. Still, she couldn't help but notice that the expressions of the soldiers eased a little as they listened to Ray talk. All of them were frightened, and hearing that three Sleepers had escaped from the Hollows alive gave them some much—needed solace, and maybe even a little hope.


    It was probably Tamar's reason for bringing up their winter solstice all along. Ray had been distracted from his wound, as well.


    'Ilow sneaky.‘


    That girl knew how to be subtle, as well.


    Soon, the platform reached the ground, and they all disembarked, looking around with wary apprehension.


    All around them, the battered soldiers of the expedition force were sprawled on the ground, resting, or hurriedly wolfing down their rations. The wounded were being treated, the dead or missing were being tallied and mourned.


    "Seventh Legion? Your position is right ahead!"


    They were corralled to a particular area and left to their devices for a while. No one knew how long this rest would last, so the soldiers did not waste any time and dropped down, unpacking their provisions and dismissing their armor to bandage shallow wounds.


    Tamar‘s cohort was no different.


    "What do you think the commanders will do now?"


    Fleur's voice sounded subdued... but not at all meak. Rain had assumed that the delicate girl was really soft at first, but after getting to know her better, she realized that their sweet healer had more spine than most Awakened.


    She shrugged and looked into the darkness.


    "We'll know soon."


    They weren't properly in the Hollows yet. The fissure the army had used to descend here was so vast that sunshine freely poured down, and so, the scarlet infestation in a wide area was no older than on the surface. It had already been annihilated by the advance party led by Lady Scishan, making the landing zone relatively safe.


    But not peaceful.


    The sounds of the fighting above barely reached here, but there were other sounds reaching the makeshift camp from somewhere in the darkness — Lady Seishan and Death Singer were currently there, facing the old monsters of the Hollows in a bloody battle to clear a path for the army.


    Deadly Nightmare Creatures in front of them, a vast horde of abominations behind them...


    The expedition force was in a perilous position.


    'Well... there's not much we can do about it.‘


    All they could do was fill their stomachs, replenish their strength, and prepare for battle.


    Which was exactly what they did.


    Half an hour later, a weary adjutant approached from deeper in the camp and gave something to Tamar, then ran off after saying a few words. The young Legacy remained motionless for a few moments, then sighed and sat back down. Then, she attached a pin in the form of a blood drop to her armor, and threw another one, this one much smaller, to Rain.


    "Congratulations, Rani. I guess you're my right-hand man now, which technically makes you a junior officer."


    Rain caught the pin, raised an eyebrow, and asked in an amused tone: "Goodness. I'm so honored I can cry. Right... what does it make you, then?" Tamar stared at her bleakly.


    "A captain. No, wait... a centurion, technically, since we're in a Royal Legion." Ray whistled.


    "Ever the overachiever."


    The entire composition of the Song Army was a bit of a mess. There were brigades and divisions, following the unit structure borrowed from mundane armies, but also the seven Royal Legions, which did not.


    The legions consisted of centuriae, which were supposed to consist of a hundred Awakened warriors, but were actually larger than that. In any case, these units of Awakened were usually led by an Ascended officer, called a centurion. Tamar wasn't the first Awakened in the Song Army who had been given the command of a centuria, but she was definitely the youngest.


    It was indeed quite an achievement.


    The young Legacy did not seem too impressed, though. Instead, she grimaced and asked in a grumbling tone:


    "Whatever. Is the food ready?"


    Fleur smiled.


    "Coming right up!"


    They ate a simple, but filling meal in silence. After that, another messenger arrived, dropping a scattering of shimmering crystals in front of them.


    Rain's eyes glistened.


    'Finally!‘


    The crystals were, of course, soul shards.
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      1918 Growing Strength

      The souls shards were some of those that the engineers had time to scavenge from the corpses of the Nightmare Creatures in the recent battle. That task was important enough that it had to be completed even in the middle of the most terrifying clashes... after all, with every soldier that managed to fully saturate their soul core, the strength of the Song Army grew.


      Tamar had long saturated hers, so the share of their cohort was divided three ways between Rain, Fleur, and Ray.


      Today, that meant that Rain received about a dozen shards. The rewards were distributed according to the contribution of a cohort, and theirs always performed exemplary... granted, in a chaotic situation like this one, no one was actually keeping score — usually, the centurions would make reports to legion command after the battle, and the allocation of spoils would be decided later on. But their centurion was dead, and the battle was not even over yet. So... Rain felt lucky to even receive anything.


      All of these shards were of a higher Rank than Rain herself was, as well. It was a sizeable boon.


      Forgetting her worries for a few minutes, she concentrated on shattering the shimmering crystals in her fist.


      And look at that! She did not even need to use the pommel of her knife to break them. Just her Awakened strength was enough.


      'I'll never grow used to it...'


      A stray grin somehow found its way onto Rain's face.


      She had not been Awakened for long, so the novelty of possessing superhuman strength was yet to lose its luster. She loved the feeling of being strong, of being powerful... after all, it was the feeling of powerlessness that had instilled into her the desire to step on the path of Ascension all those years ago, to begin with. Rain still remembered the day when a Nightmare Gate opened near her school clearly. The panic, the dazed faces of the students, the teachers who tried to look calm in front of the children, but still couldn't hide their fear.


      She was supposed to die on that day, most likely. But through a twist of fate, somehow, she survived. An Awakened warrior appeared out of nowhere at the last moment, shielding Rain from the lunging abomination and slaying it with a single slash of her sword.


      Rain's memories of that Awakened were strangely blurry... well, it wasn't that surprising, considering her mental stare at that moment. She vaguely remembered a graceful black armor, a feminine silhouette, and a cold indifference with which the unknown woman cut down one Nightmare Creature after another, not letting a single one pass.


      In the end, none of the students died. The teachers had survived, as well. And Rain... Rain had come to know that she never wanted to feel that weak again. For her parents, for her siblings, and for herself as well.


      Her path to Awakening had been a long and brutal one. She often complained and berated her teacher for his whimsical antics and unreasonable demands, wondering why she was putting herself through all that grief... but she had never once regretted her decision to strive for strength, and had never once regretted agreeing to her teacher‘s offer.


      Even if Rain died in this godforsaken land, she would probably still die feeling gratified for having chosen strength over weakness. Strength... was a bit intoxicating, like a sweet drug.


      And with each soul shard she absorbed, Rain grew stronger.


      The improvement was small and incremental, but noticeable... especially now that she had already absorbed close to two hundred of them. Since most, if not all, Nightmare Creatures in the Godgrave was of a higher Rank than Rain, her core was supposed to be getting close to full saturation. The same was probably true for most Awakened warriors of the Song Army, as well.


      ...She was still unclear on how to Ascend without the help of the Spell, but this increase in overall power was most welcome.


      "What's that stupid grin for, Rani?"


      Crushing the last soul shard, Rain glanced at Ray and winked at him.


      "That? Oh, I'm just glad to be an archer. How is the frontline duty treating you, stealth boy?"


      He gritted his teeth and hissed in outrage:


      "Hey! That's a low blow!"


      She simply laughed.


      Sadly, Rain had not laughed for long when a new command arrived, stirring the entire camp.


      "Assemble! Battle march formation! Hurry, hurry, hurry! Move!"


      Tamar sighed and jumped to her feet, going about bringing their centuria to order. The soldiers seemed a little disoriented, but not very surprised by the sudden command — no one had expected to get a good rest in the Hollows. But why did the orders sound so urgent?


      Soon enough, they found out.


      "By the dead gods..."


      High above them, ant-like figures appeared on the great vine bridges that stretched all the way to the surface, flowing down their twisting Width like a tide. The engineers, who had been desperately trying to destroy their roots, cursed and dashed away, dropping their tools as they ran.


      It was a good decision — just a handful of seconds later, the first Nightmare Creature fell from above, its body hitting the ancient bone with a disgusting squelch.


      The massive beast let out a shriek of agony, then struggled weakly, trying to stand up. Although its body was terribly damaged, it was still alive.


      A split second later, there was another squelch, and then another.


      ...Driven mad by the smell of human souls, the horde of Nightmare Creatures was following the expedition force into the Hollows.


      Rain broke her rule and stared at the flood of ant—like figures that covered the surface of the vine bridges far above.


      Her hands shook a little.


      'Well... crap.‘


      On second thought, maybe she should have chosen weakness over strength after all!


      Then, the commanding shout of one of the Blood Sisters brought her back to reality.


      "Move!"


      Barely rested, the Song Army abandoned the relative safety of the illuminated area and marched into the darkness of the Hollows.


      They were following a blood trail left by their commander, Princess Seishan. Behind them, more and more Nightmare Creatures fell from high above. The fastest of those abominations who managed to remain on the vine pillars were already halfway down.


      The future looked bleak, just like the dim expanse of the great Hollow ahead.
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