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Chapter 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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    ChaoticDestroyer
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    I wonder how many more chapters is G3 going to take before telling us what is Rain's aspect.
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    LustKing
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    By all means, the song army should suffer heavy casualties with that many awakened and even mundane soldiers in the depths of the hollow, where it is explicitly explained again and again how dangerous it is to traverse even for saints.
    Seishan and other notable saints are leading the group no doubt but the size should be too big to remain unnoticed or even guard them properly, left to their own devices which would be lacking.
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      Rãōõñ
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      Yeah even saying how weakest creature is a match to saint
      I remember sunny showing nephis around jungle they had to be so careful
      With these many human souls I
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    Doktor Faust
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    I wonder what cassie's saint transformation is
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      She’s already said what it is and she’s used it, it’s the power her eyes have, where she can view and change/delete memories, pretty sure that’s what it was
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        LycanFlood
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        Speaking of transformations, I'm so intrigued by what Seishans transformation is, especially since she already had a psuedo one as a sleeper
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          Bastard Son of Fate
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          If i remember correctly it should be shown sometime soon if it hasnt already
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    DanielPlay
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    I find it a little strange that Sunny doesn't counterattack the ambush that Song made, Sunny's original plan was to attack Song's army due to the proximity of his citadel. Weakly if he doesn't attack I'll be disappointed, that attack by Song, where several Saints of Valor died and all of Ki Song's daughters came out alive still leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.
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      Dummybaron
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      If Sunny going to counter attack he will kill either as many Saints as clan Song did or less, because Nephis and Sunny don't want to doom humanity after the war. Saints before war were very limited if only 40 of them will be left after the war Humanity is doomed. Mordret killed around 20, clan Song killed how much? 3-4? only ~75 Saints left in the world.
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        DanielPlay
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        And what does it matter? War is war, Sunny himself said that these were just the first of many saints who will die in war, what difference does it make whether he kills now or later? He was already going to do it when the King of Swords ordered him to delay the advance of the Song army. 🤔🤔🤔
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          Dummybaron
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          Thats true honestly Idk who I am trying to fool. By the end of the war around 70% of humanity is doomed no matter what anyway.
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        Peak Talen
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        No? I'm pretty sure when the time skip happened, it was said that there are about 1k Saints now
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          Eternity of Reading
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          Confidently incorrect. At least you weren’t cocky.
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            Peak Talen
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            I'm sorry, but it literally does say there's around a thousand now, when it was talking about their strength relative to other Saints and giving them categories. If I'm wrong, give me the quote of it stating there's less(or more) than that
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              Glox
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              No there is around a hundred saints.
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                Peak Talen
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                That was before Antarctica. IT'S LITERALLY STATED THERE'S AROUND A THOUSAND
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                  Glox
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                  No bro in Antarctica there were a few dozen.
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                  Peak Talen
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                  Then give me the direct quote where it says there's only around a hundred
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                  Glox
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                  Sure chapter 1603
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                  Rãōõñ
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                  He didn't reply back huh
                  Must be true
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                  Zy7r
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                  Before Antarctica there was a dozen saints with each clan and one with the government, now there's more 40 with song and about 40 with valor, night has become weaker so there's maybe 20 with them, and the government now has 5 saints so counting them all there's about 110 Saints in the world
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      REN・DOVERঐ
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      It's simple really. You need saint to conquer citadels and you need citadels if you want to increase your area of influence as a sovreign and you need to increase the area of influence if you want to keep the spell from taking all the people that have migrated from the waking world to the dream realm's great citadels. Simple.
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    REN・DOVERঐ
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    We might be overlooking the actual reson for this war. If we recall what professor Obel said, it was that the more powerful and numerous awakened became, the more powerful horrors the dream realm and it's creatures became, it's like a balancing act. I can see this war as a froont front for culling the numbers of saint, ascended and awakened which will force the spell to balance the power.
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      Doksoo
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      well, they will reduce the number of awakened ones, which will not further reduce the number of existing gates and so on, besides, given that they have already begun to move into the world of dreams, they NEED awakened ones EVEN MORE to protect the territory. As a result, there are much more losses than benefits from the war.
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        REN・DOVERঐ
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        True but since the sovereigns are beings that the spell have tied to the dream realm, it will surely try to balance the power back in the waking world. If I remember correctly, the times when the world was hit with tragedies were also the times where humanity had an influx of emerging awakened.
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      DanielPlay
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      I think you're mistaken. It's not the creatures that get stronger, but rather the gates that open in the awakened world that correspond to the strength of the awakened. The creatures of the Nightmare have always existed, with all levels of power. The dream realm is already swallowing up the awakened world. I don't see any reason to reduce the number of awakened ones. In fact, from what we've seen Nephis say, every awakened one counts for the future.
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        REN・DOVERঐ
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        I get what you mean and it's what I'm saying. If there is a drastic reduction in the number of awakened, the spell will try to balance the power.
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      MefetraN7
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      Так миру земли в любом случае конец, это там такой закон работает что тем сильнее люди, тем сильнее враги, в царстве снов это не так работает. Так что я не понимаю в чем обреченность человечества. Люди завоевывают и развиваются в царстве снов. Становятся все сильнее и сильнее. По мне сами люди себе огромная угроза с разными аспектами. Таже королева в случае чего может перебить свое население ради силы. Силы нефиса че то там делают, уже забыл, в теории людей может сделать безвольными верующими ведь она манипулирует верой и надеждой, уже забыл. Про мордреда вообще промолчу.
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    Lrb
    Lrb
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    Valeu a pena acumular 6 dias, depois da perca dos 7 santos de valor eu perdi o interesse na novel e larguei, mas a interação de nefis x Sunny é o que me mantém aqui. Dês de 2022 até agora só paro de ler se o romance desses dois der errado por um motivo "G3".
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    EmberofShadows
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    "There was even an enormous reptile with powerful hind legs and short, underdeveloped arms, its tyrannical footsteps making the ground shake."

    Wait, could this be Dynisor from all the way back in the Dreamscape? He had a partial transformation into a dinosaur, and seemed pretty competent, plus we've already seen Dar of the Marhanna clan too. If so, that'd be a great callback from G3.
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      Doomvader
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      Dayumm how you remembering these tidbits of lore. I can't seem to remember the dreamscape arc that much, it's been a 1.5 years since i last read that part tho
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        EmberofShadows
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        I've reread the novel recently enough that certain details like this have stuck around + his nickname combined with his aspect was a funny combo, so it made it easier to remember him.
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    ZEXOS
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    1919. Ancient Jungle


    As the army marched into the jungle, several figures plummeted from high above to surround it. This time, however, they were not Nightmare Creatures — although some looked quite monstrous.

    Instead, they were the Saints who had been holding the abomination tide back on the surface, and were retreating now that the enemy could not be stalled anymore.

    Some had assumed their human forms to descend safely with the help of Memories, some were naturally able to fly while Transformed. Others simply took the fall, relying on the nature of their bestial bodies to withstand the damage. The thick canopy of the jungle helped cushion their fall, somewhat, but the impacts were still chilling.

    In that brief moment, Rain noticed all kinds of awesome creatures.

    There was a monstrous, but eerily beautiful harpy with flood dripping from her sharp claws and red lips. There was a giant with the head of a jackal, his towering body the color of obsidian. There was a hill—sized canine with three heads, his bloodied jaws powerful enough to grind mountains to dust. There was a horrid creature that resembled a horned lion with a viper for the tail, drops of venom dripping from its fangs.

    There was even an enormous reptile with powerful hind legs and short, underdeveloped arms, its tyrannical footsteps making the ground shake.

    The Saints were battered and bleeding, their powerful bodies a map of wounds. However, they did not seem to pay it any attention — landing on the ground, they instantly assumed positions around the army, ready to defend the soldiers from those inhabitants of the ancient jungle that had survived the passage of the daughters of Ki Song.

    Sadly, the expedition force was so large that even three dozen Transcendent champions were not enough to protect everyone. The feeling of safety provided by the sight of them was an illusion.

    Rain gripped her bow nervously as the scarlet canopy obscured the distant dome of the great Hollow.

    Countless luminous Memories chased the darkness away, making it easy to see the surroundings. The jungle of the Hollows... was both similar and different to the one infesting the surface.

    The shapes, the colors, and the smell were all the same. However, this jungle was much more ancient, therefore, more harrowing.

    The trees were many times taller, the vines were as thick as a human body, and the moss was deep enough to swallow a person whole in some places...

    Of course, to digest them.

    The trees were just as hungry, and some of the vines moved like enormous snakes, ensnaring people and rending their bodies with razor-sharp thorns. There were blood-sucking insects the size of a human head and crawling bugs with mandibles long enough to bite off one's foot... those moved in swarms, of course, felling people and devouring them in a matter of seconds. Soon enough, the jungle was filled with the rustle of weapons and chilling screams.

    The ancient jungle of the Hollows was absolutely deadly — and that was even after Princess Seishan and Death Singer had passed here, obliterating the most dangerous predators.

    The traces of their passage were everywhere. The towering trees were snapped and shattered, the predatory vines torn apart. The hideously torn, enormous corpses of terrifying Nightmare Creatures were laying here and there like dark hills of torn flesh, lakes of fetid blood pooling below them.

    In some places, entire swathes of the jungle were entirely destroyed, as if a hurricane had passed there.

    Dark liquid was sipping from beneath the fallen trees.

    Rain was stunned and horrified by the nightmarish reality surrounding her at first, but quickly grew numb to it. There was no time to feel fear, anyway. "Another one!"

    She drew her bow and let an arrow loose, aiming at the buzzing of wings above. The blood-sucking horrors hid themselves in the thick canopy of the jungle and were too fast for an Awakened to see when they attacked — however, she could sense their shadows, see in the darkness, and hear them. That was just barely enough to give her a chance to hit the abominable vermin before they killed someone.

    Their elongated, blade-like mouths were already deadly enough, leaving terrible wounds on the bodies of their victims. Much worse, they secreted some kind of toxin that paralyzed the victim, stopping a human heart in a matter of seconds. Usually, by the time the creature was noticed, it was already too late.

    But not this time.

    A blurry silhouette shot toward the marching soldiers from high above, but was intercepted by her arrow in the air. The wings and the carapace of these creatures were so tough that her enchanted bow couldn‘t even put a dent in them, but the soft belly was somewhat vulnerable.

    Hit by the arrow, the blood—sucker lost balance and fell to the ground. Immediately, the Awakened soldiers rushed at it.

    Their Memories were not powerful enough to kill the creature, so they struggled to immobilize it instead — special wire nets were thrown over the appalling insect, which it promptly tore apart and escaped. Luckily, the delay was enough for one of the Ascended to appear, shattering the creature‘s carapace with a devastating strike of their heavy mace.

    At that time...

    Not too far away, a soldier was screaming as he found himself drowning in the scarlet patch of moss. His comrades managed to pull him free, but by then, his lower legs had already dissolved in the digestive fluid.

    At the same time...

    A tall tree shook, and a rain of vermilion leaves fell from its branches. Each leaf was like a serrated blade, easily slicing through enchanted armor, flesh, and bone. A dozen soldiers fell to the ground, bleeding — some of them dead, some gravely wounded. Both the dead and the living were then pulled underground by the roots that emerged from beneath. Other humans tried to dig them up, but it was useless.

    At the same time...

    A vine covered in beautiful flowers released a cloud of scarlet pollen into the air, and a few soldiers that were not fast enough to escape dropped their weapons to the ground, walking into the red haze with empty expressions. By the time the pollen dissipated, they were gone — vanished without a trace, with not even footprints hinting at what might have happened to them. Rain covered her mouth with a hand, looking around with horror.

    "I‘his... this is hell. It must be.’

    All around the marching army, the Saints were engaged in desperate battles with the Great abominations that emerged from the jungle from time to time, attracted by the smell of human souls.

    And behind the army, the tide of Nightmare Creatures was drawing closer with each minute, threatening to catch up with the formation's tail.

    Surrounded and pursued, the warriors of Song marched toward the distant Citadel.
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      ZEXOS
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      1920. Marching Through Hell


      Eventually, the already dire situation turned into absolute chaos.

      The horde of Nightmare Creatures had caught up with the expedition force, and the rear of the formation became engrossed in a moving battle. Several Saints led the defensive efforts, slaughtering the menacing abominations with all their might.

      The death toll among the Nightmare Creatures was high, but the soldiers were suffering heavy casualties, as well.

      Luckily — or perhaps unfortunately — the mad frenzy of the pursuing Nightmare Creatures had caused a destructive chain reaction in the Hollows. The local predators were overcome by hunger and bloodlust at the sight of human troops, but they weren't happy to see the numerous abominations from the surface invade their territory, either.

      To the Great Ones inhabiting the ancient jungle, the weak surface dwellers were nothing but prey, just like humans were.

      For that reason, the pursuing horde suffered a terrifying massacre when appalling silhouettes lunged into it from the jungle. The ancient predators grew mad from the stench of blood, slaughtering everything they could see with chilling cruelty... a few of them fell, too, buried under an avalanche of hideous monsters.

      The internal strife between the rightful rulers of the Hollows and the invading surface dwellers alleviated some of the pressure on the army, but not a lot of it. The expedition force was still bleeding lives -— not a staggering number of them, but more than ever before.

      The people trapped in this morbid hell soon found themselves missing the unpredictable and inescapable radiance of the deadly sky. Who would have thought?

      Rain, meanwhile...

      Was missing the weird antics and ridiculous stories of her teacher.

      In the past four years, she had lived through plenty of frightening situations. Hunting Nightmare Creatures as a mundane girl was not a safe vocation, after all... but he was always there, with her, talking her through the difficult ordeals and taking care of her when she felt lost.

      He was still with her, hiding in her shadow, but because they were surrounded by thousands of soldiers, her teacher could not speak.

      Even though Rain would never admit it, she would have loved to hear him tell an outrageously nonsensical story with a straight face right now.

      'Let's see...‘

      Breathing heavily, she helped 'l‘amar deal with a monstrous tick that had lunged at them from a branch and assessed how much essence she had left.

      One benefit of not having an Aspect was that she rarely ran low on it, unlike other Awakened. So, Rain was doing quite fine, for now.

      'What would he say in this situation?‘

      Probably something like... "What, this? This is nothing! Have I told you about that time I climbed into a Cursed Terror‘s nest and stole its egg? l was actually looking for tasty fruit to treat someone special, but that nest was in the way..." Actually, he might have actually told her that one.

      Or...

      "The Hollows? Oh, I've been there. On a date, of sorts. With Lady Changing Star. Who is my girlfriend..."

      Despite the dreadful situation, Rain smiled crookedly.

      'Yeah, right.‘

      She could actually believe that her teacher had stolen from a Cursed Terror once — he did look like the kind of scoundrel to attempt such lunacy — but that last one was too laughably ridiculous even by his standards.

      Manifesting another arrow in her enchanted quiver, she nocked it on the string of her bow and took a deep breath.

      'Let's just survive. Believe in Lady Seishan... she will not lead her army to certain doom.'

      If not because she was a virtuous leader...

      Then at least because she needed that army to fight the forces of the Sword Domain in the future.

      'The Citadel must not be that far, by now.‘

      And it wasn't.

      Some time later, the Seventh Legion was sent to the rear of the formation. They steeled their hearts and plunged into the bloodshed, retreating slowly while holding back the frenzied mob of Nightmare Creatures. The Saints were fighting some distance away, breaking the tide, while the soldiers served as the shield of the formation.

      In some ways, it was much more dangerous here, in the rear of the escaping army — that was because the abominations were numerous and driven to utter madness both by their lust for human souls and by the terror of the Great Ones rampaging in the horde far behind.

      Between the ancient rulers of the Hollows and the human soldiers, countless Nightmare Creatures had already been slain, and more were dying each minute. But in other ways, fighting against them was much safer than marching further into the army formation. That was because most of the dangers hiding in the ancient jungle — like the blood-sucking horrors, the razor—sharp falling leaves, the man—eating patches of moss, and the clouds of scarlet pollen — would be dealt with or at least discovered by those who marched in the front.

      After withstanding the flood of abominations for a while, the Seventh Legion was rotated to the head of the column.

      By then, the army had almost caught up with the daughters of Ki Song.

      Rain and the other legionnaires dragged their tired bodies to the front of the formation, where they were supposed to get a little rest. Since Lady Seishan and Death Singer were so close, the jungle was safer than before — its inhabitants had just been slaughtered by the Transcendent princesses, and those pests that had survived were hiding, afraid to attract their attention.

      Finally, they caught sight of their general.

      Lady Seishan was standing on the trunk of a fallen tree, her crimson dress ripped and soaked in blood. Her eyes were sunken, and a dark smile was twisting her alluring red lips.

      Her sister was leaning on the trunk, huddled and covering her face with the hood of her black robe.

      Rain was curious to know what they were looking at.

      Up ahead, behind the fallen tree, the jungle receded, revealing a vast clearing. And there, in the distance...

      She could finally see the Citadel.
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        Chaos_WarGod
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        Dude i really appreciate this
        But can't u just talk to site admins and share with them link of wherever u got this from
        U it will save u efforts
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          DanielPlay
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          A guy posted the link to the doc with the chapters a few comments ago, that's probably where he got it from and just pasted it here.
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    Elrenegat
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    There is this saying that says that sometimes it's not about the destination, but the journey
    But sometimes, it's also about the destination
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    Crosby
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    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G9S3VyClddIKfEkrDzkQoReSQOvz_s8EbFv3VTCNwT0/edit?usp=sharing 1919 1920
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