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Chapter 1964: Nice experience.

At the column's head, Nephis advanced with her characteristic grace, every bit as luminous as Sunny remembered. Filtered sunlight pierced the clouded veil above, catching her silver hair in its gentle rays. Her slender form moved with fluid elegance, softly draped in a pristine white tunic that caught the breeze.

Sunny's eyes widened in surprise.

«She really meant it

True to her word, she had abandoned her usual attire. Gone was the gleaming steel armor that had made her look so valiant and knightly, replaced by the simple tunic and leather sandals. The change lent her an air of approachable beauty that drew even more attention than her martial appearance had.

Not that Sunny minded the change.

Behind her, the Fire Keepers trudged wearily, clearly worn down by the oppressive heat of their journey. Yet Nephis appeared remarkably fresh, as though she hadn't spent days traversing Godgrave's treacherous landscape. Sunny noticed curious droplets of water still clinging to her hair.

«How does she manage to look so immaculate?»

The mystery would have to wait.

While the crowd erupted in jubilant cheers around him, Sunny remained silent, drinking in her presence. Perhaps sensing his gaze, Nephis turned, her eyes finding his among the masses.

Her lips curved into a smile that stole his breath.

The crowd's cheering intensified.

A rough hand suddenly gripped Sunny's shoulder as an overexcited voice bellowed in his ear:

«Did… did you see that?! She smiled at me!»

Another voice immediately contested from his other side:

«Are you daft? Why would Lady Changing Star smile at you of all people? That smile was clearly meant for me!»

A third voice joined the fray:

«You're both wrong — it was obviously for me!»

The soldiers' enthusiasm bordered on hysteria.

Sunny could only grin at their fervor.

«Yes, I saw it.»

But he knew better than all of them.

His eyes followed Nephis as she entered the camp.

«That smile was mine alone.»

Really no one else's.

Once Nephis had arrived, Sunny slipped away to the Ivory Island. With Anvil occupied defending the Vanishing Lake and Morgan protecting Bastion, she remained the sole royal family member in the main camp. Her duties would keep her busy for some time before she could retire to her Citadel.

Perfect opportunity for preparation.

His earlier exhaustion had mysteriously vanished, replaced by an energetic buzz that belied his recent sleepless weeks. Only the occasional betraying yawn hinted at his true state.

«What to do first

Sunny yearned to create a romantic moment with Nephis, but Godgrave offered precious few opportunities for traditional courtship. His knowledge of such matters was limited to vague notions picked up here and there.

The conventional options seemed simple enough — shared walks, entertainment venues, fine dining. Perhaps visits to cultural institutions or recreational facilities — though he remained unclear on what exactly an «amusement park» entailed. Any activity that let couples share pleasant moments in agreeable surroundings.

But Godgrave provided none of these. No peaceful promenades, no theaters, no restaurants. No galleries, no festivals, no performances. Their time together usually involved fighting grotesque Nightmare Creatures — thrilling, perhaps, but hardly romantic.

A frustrated sigh escaped him.

«Curse this realm.»

His options for displaying affection were desperately limited. Cooking good meals, offering massages, lending an attentive ear — all worthy gestures, but somehow insufficient.

Then his eyes flew wide as realization struck. His palm met his forehead with an audible smack.

«Gifts! How could I forget about gifts? I'm such a fool!»

A Memory would have been perfect. The oversight stung now that it was too late. Shaking off his self-recrimination, Sunny ransacked the Brilliant Emporium's pantry before using Shadow Step to transport himself to the Ivory Tower. At least he could still prepare a proper feast.

After weeks of field rations and the sparse fare during their march to Vanishing Lake, she deserved something special. The thought made him chuckle as he worked.

«Speaking of taste… I'm quite the delicacy myself.»

The observation wasn't mere vanity — countless Nightmare Creatures had attempted to devour him despite his unimposing frame. Surely his exquisite flavor explained their persistent interest?

So absorbed was he in his cooking that he missed the soft footfalls behind him. A familiar voice made him start.

«What has you so amused?»

Sunny went still before slowly turning.

Nephis stood there, wearing that subtle smile he adored. Up close, her beauty was even more devastating than it had been at the gates, sending his pulse racing.

Though perhaps his racing heart owed something to the awkward timing of her question.

He swallowed hard before deciding honesty was his only option:

«I was just thinking that I must be quite delicious… you know, taste-wise.»

Her smile grew, gray eyes sparkling with warmth.

After a moment's contemplative silence, she replied in her characteristic measured tone:

«I suppose I'll have to verify that claim.»

Then her hands found his shoulders, drawing him into a kiss that left no room for doubt.

His arms encircled her waist as he silently congratulated himself on his response.

«Well, I guess that settles it

They were clearly resuming where they'd left off before Anvil's untimely interruption at the Vanishing Lake.

And Sunny couldn't be happier about it.

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    Bastard Son of Fate
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    Idk how the romance in this novel is actually genuinely really good and enjoyable at least for me
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    GoatBom
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    My lonely ahh smiling like crazy rn
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      Same
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    James005
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    1968 Council of Shadows
    ---

    Somewhere far away, a titanic humerus bone hung far above the desolate ashen wasteland like a floating mountain chain. It was the right arm of the dead deity that connected Godgrave to the distant Moonriver Plain, as well as to the road leading to Ravenheart.



    Not long ago, it had been covered by the scarlet jungle. Now, however, the jungle was gone—the vermilion forest had been obliterated by the soldiers, and the white slope shone blindingly under the radiant, overcast sky.



    Then, there was movement.



    A small bird suddenly fell clumsily from that sky, colliding with the bone surface at full speed, head-first. The black crow bounced off the ground, rolled a couple of times, then jumped to its feet and shook its tiny head dazedly.



    Then, it remained motionless for a while before suddenly bursting into a tide of shadows.



    Those shadows surged and formed into the menacing figure of the Lord of Shadows. Sunny stared at the horizon with an absent expression. He was supposed to be preparing an ambush for the supply convoy of the Song Army right about now.



    But... how the hell... was he supposed to...



    He was already lucky to have fallen on the arm of the dead deity instead of plummeting straight into the Sea of Ash. That would have been... would have been...



    What was he thinking about?



    Why was he even thinking about anything, to begin with?!



    Shaking his head decidedly, Sunny fell backward and crumbled into four bewildered shadows. He had released control of his incarnation, entirely unwilling to split his attention between several bodies... right now.



    The shadows looked at each other in confusion.



    Nobody was controlling them at the moment, so it was unclear what they were supposed to do. A few seconds later...



    The naughty shadow suddenly threw its arms into the air and performed a triumphant pirouette. Then, it threw a smug, satisfied look at its companions.



    The haughty shadow would have usually given its sibling a contemptuous stare, but this time, it charitably held itself back. In fact, it raised his chin even higher than usual, emanating a very subtle feeling of contentment and pride.



    As if saying:

    "Finally. Everything is as it should be."



    Haughty was such an august shadow, after all. It could reluctantly approve of being with a literal princess—their master had done something worthy... for once...



    Even the crazy shadow seemed happy. Or... at least excited. It was usually hard to tell what the lunatic felt, but today, it seemed to be in a good mood. Too good of a mood, maybe.



    Only the creepy shadow remained his usual self. No, not quite... he looked very puzzled by the whole situation. And a little bored.



    His emotionless stare seemed to convey a silent question:

    "I don't really know what is happening, but weren't we supposed to start killing soon? Hello? Can we concentrate on the important stuff? Hello?!"



    Why wasn't anyone listening?



    The other three shadows ignored him.



    Creepy scratched the back of his head.



    Well. It wasn't all bad. At least he was learning new things... about human anatomy.

    In fact.

    It was quite fascinating.



    Eventually—quite some time later—the haughty shadow coalesced into the fearsome Lord of Shadows once more. Only... he wasn't so fearsome anymore.



    It was hard to maintain one's ferocity while happily humming a tune. Sunny only realized that he was humming a few minutes later, though, and forced himself to stop. However, he neglected to erase the stupid smile from his face. His face was hidden behind Weaver's Mask, anyway, so no one would know.



    The other three shadows were giving him strange looks.



    Well, the gazes of the creepy shadow and the crazy shadow were strange. The naughty guy... was quite obvious and expressive.



    Sunny grinned.

    "Shut up."



    He failed to make his voice sound stern, though.

    'What does he even know...'



    Looking around, Sunny tried to concentrate and glanced warily at the sky. Then, he turned into a shadow and glided swiftly across the surface of the white bone.



    He was already running late to his rendezvous...



    ---



    Some time later, he reached the road built on the dead god's arm by the soldiers of the Song Army. It was hardly a proper road, really—not even a Sovereign could have built something substantial on the nearly indestructible surface of the ancient bone. Instead, logs scavenged from the annihilated jungle were placed on the ground, held in place by tar.



    The supply caravans used this road to pull heavy carts up the slope, eventually reaching the crossing to the Collarbone Plain. Now that Ki Song had descended upon Godgrave in person, the Song Army possessed a Dream Gate of their own, so their supply situation was not as bad as it had been before.



    But there were limits to what a Dream Gate could achieve. First of all, only cargo from the waking world could be carried through it, most of which was mundane. Secondly, the supply infrastructure in the waking world was a glaring vulnerability—after the fall of the House of Night, no one believed that the war would stay contained in the Dream Realm anymore.



    The flow of supplies from the other side could be cut off at any moment, so both armies were working hard to maintain a logistical connection to their Domains.



    Sunny's job was to disrupt that connection by harassing the Song Army from the rear.



    He had briefly considered destroying the crossing itself, but decided against it in the end. The crossing was too close to the main camp of the enemy, and to their sole Citadel in Godgrave, as well. The risk of running into someone truly powerful—perhaps even the Queen herself—was too great.



    So, he had chosen to start with a single caravan.



    Those caravans weren't easy targets, either. The supplies were guarded by both Awakened troops and Ascended officers. From time to time, there would even be a Saint mixed between the soldiers—Clan Song had plenty of those to spare, after all.



    Worse still, the carts were being pulled by Beastmaster's thralls, and there were dead pilgrims escorting them.



    The Queen had her eyes on the caravans, so Sunny had to be swift about his attack.



    He had already lost the chance to be swift due to... unforeseen circumstances...



    It was worth it, though, of course—without a shadow of a doubt. Sunny couldn't stop smiling.

    'Focus! There is no time to waste.'



    He could already see the head of the caravan in the distance... But, sadly, he really could not focus at all.
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      Riwerz
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      Well. It wasn't all bad. At least he was learning new things... about human anatomy.
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      Kiber
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      Хехехехехехехехехе wish
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    Sah3l
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    Chapter 1967 - Lost
    Together

    Nephis had only just returned to the camp, so she did not know about the memories of Master Orum yet. Sunny selfishly wanted to stay in her company for a while longer, but it was important for her to meet Cassie.

    Not only because of the knowledge about the Sovereigns that Orum's memories contained, butalso because they were a testament to the lives of her parents.

    Broken Sword, Smile of Heaven...

    The two of them, who had been the shining stars of humanity once, were long gone. And they had not left a lot behind for their daughter, who carried the weight of their legacy alone.

    When Sunny spoke, Nephis nodded lightly and stood up. Placing a hand on his shoulder, she smiled.

    "Alright. Wait a little, I'll be back shortly."

    With that, she left. Cassie's living quarters were only one floor below her own, so she did not have to go far... however, Sunny knew that it was going to take her quite a long time to come back.

    Left alone, he sighed quietly.

    Suddenly, the fatigue that he had forgotten about returned, making his eyelids feel heavy.

    Sunny remained at the table for a while, picking up a few grapes absentmindedly. Then, he stood up and walked over to the wide balcony, looking at the landscape of the army camp far below.

    Neph's chambers were spacious and sparsely furnished. The white walls were unadorned, and there was nowhere to rest except for the bed hidden beneath a canopy, which fluttered gently in the breeze. Shadows and sunlight were interspersed with open space, creating a beautiful and complicated mosaic.

    Sunny hesitated for a few moments, then sat down on the bed and closed his eyes, intending to let them rest for a moment.

    Instead, he simply fell asleep.

    His tired body desperately needed reprieve, and so did his overtaxed mind.

    So, Sunny decided not to wake himself up.
    Master Sunless had nothing to do at the moment, anyway. His other two incarnations could pick up the slack.

    The Lord of Shadows was preparing to attack the Song Army from the rear. Rain's mercurial teacher was busy hiding from the Queen of Worms while keeping his headstrong disciple safe.

    So, he drifted into the soft embrace of sleep.

    ..After a while, feeling rested and refreshed, he became aware of his surroundings once again and slowly opened his eyes.

    It seemed that he had been asleep for much longer than intended. The air smelled of impending rain, and the stone chamber was much darker than before. Considering that there were no nights in Godgrave, it could only mean that storm clouds were gathering in the sky, casting a deep shadow on the war camp of the Sword Army.

    Sunny was still in the sweet grasp of sleep, a little. The bed was soft and welcoming, and both his body and mind felt revived. He was in a very good mood.

    'The Hollows are going to be flooded again.'

    At least the Hollows of the eastern reach of the Collarbone Plain. He did not know how vast the approaching storm would be.

    Turning his head, Sunny noticed that Nephis had come back at some point. She was sitting on a chair a few meters away, looking at the piece of the grey sky visible through the arches of the balcony. Her distant eyes were the same color as the stormy sky, harboring a hint of melancholy.

    Watching her, Sunny belatedly realized that he was laying comfortably on her bed, his head resting on a soft pillow. However, he did not move, reluctant to disturb her thoughts.

    Nevertheless, Nephis must have sensed his gaze
    - or maybe something deeper - and turned.
    Her face remained motionless for a few moments, and was then illuminated by a faint smile.

    "You're awake."

    Sunny nodded.

    "Yes. Sorry... I just closed my eyes for a moment, and that seemed to have powered me down. She shook her head lightly.

    "That's alright. It was... sweet, actually. I got to see another of your faces. You look very different when you sleep."

    He raised an eyebrow, hiding his embarrassment.

    Sunny had only recently called himself delicious, but really, no one had ever described him as sweet - at least not that he could remember. His expression wavered for a moment.

    'Wait. Was she watching me sleep?'

    He wasn't quite sure how to feel about it.
    Not the least because it meant that he felt safe enough here to not even bother staying aware of his surroundings with the help of the gloomy shadow.

    Glancing at it briefly, Sunny looked back to Nephis and hesitated for a moment.

    "Have you met Cassie?"

    She turned to the grey sky again and nodded after a short pause.<p>"Yes. We learned quite a bit about the Sovereigns. It's... good news."

    In the silence that followed, Sunny sighed deeply.

    "What about the rest of it?"

    Nephis looked up and smiled.

    There was a hint of bitterness in her smile.

    Eventually, she sighed.

    "It is something special, isn't it? Cassie's power. I never thought I'd get to see my mother one day. I mean... how she was before becoming Hollow. I had only ever heard about how bright and wonderful she was from others.

    Nephis lingered for a few moments and added, her voice growing a little distant:

    "My dad, too. I still remember him, a little - it was not like we were particularly close, though.
    He was not indifferent or uncaring, just... always busy. And always bleak, even if he tried to brighten up when around me. Looking back, he was really obsessed with what he was trying to achieve. Conquering the Fourth Nightmare, most likely. The apple... doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?"

    She sighed.

    "It was really strange, to see them like that.
    Young, radiant, loving, and brimming with hope. I had thought... that it would be a solace, to finally know what they were like. To know that they have not always been just a pair of ghosts.
    Especially my mother."

    She looked down at her hands and added, her voice sounding wistful: "But to be honest..."

    Nephis sighed.

    "..In the end, witnessing them only made me feel lonelier."

    Sunny remained silent for a while, not knowing what to say. Everything he wanted to say to her would be forgotten in a few moments, never leaving a mark. So, there was no point.

    Eventually, he looked at the ceiling.

    "There is this guy that I know. Who became an orphan early on. He was lonely for a long time, too. But then, he met a girl."

    He paused for a few seconds.

    "And then, he lost that girl. And then, he found her again, only to lose her again. Come to think of it, I guess it's wrong to say that he lost her -
    rather, it was him who became lost. In any case, what I am trying to say is... actually, I'm not sure what I'm trying to say."

    Sunny smiled.

    "I seem to have had some kind of idea when I started talking, but now, I don't know. You don't have to feel like that, I guess."

    Nephis chuckled softly.

    Standing up, she walked over to the bed and sat down, looking at Sunny from above. There was a strange emotion in her eyes... both bitter and sweet, both powerful and timid.

    Perhaps it was longing.

    Nephis smiled.

    "Well... how does the story end? Was that guy found in the end?" Sunny answered her smile with one of his own, then shrugged.

    "I'm not sure yet. Time will tell..."

    She gazed at him deeply, not saying anything.
    Slowly, her smile dimmed, replaced by a calm and sober expression. And the strange emotion in her eyes grew more intense.

    Sunny wanted to speak, but before he could, Nephis leaned down and kissed him deeply. Her lips were like flame, setting his heart on fire. His hands rose, hovered hesitantly near her waist for a moment, and then wrapped around her tightly.

    As if intending to never let her go.

    Never let her go again.

    Responding to her kiss, Sunny pushed himself toward her, and then gently pulled her onto the bed.

    A flash of lightning illuminated the world, and somewhere in the distance, a deafening thunderclap shook the world.

    However, neither Sunny nor Nephis were aware of the storm, fully and utterly lost in each other.
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      EVOLT
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      However, neither Sunny nor Nephis were aware of the storm, fully and utterly lost in each other.


      LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO joy
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      Riwerz
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      finalmente joy
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      TrevorVanRichten
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      Only one today or you will pose second leater?
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        Riwerz
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        it was 2 chapters
        Chapter 1967: Lost Together
        Chapter 1968: Council of Shadows
        we must wait 23
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      IzuChukwu
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      Are they having "seggs..?" Is Cassie watching..? blushed
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      Zrilla
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      Ееееее наконец-то, свершилось) Мы все этого ждали
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    Ryuk
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    Chaptaas🥹✌🏻
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    Elrenegat
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    A warrior without any healing capabilities in this world is like a like a knight with no weapon
    I'm sorry, but it's just not possible, especially for the mc, who can either craft items to do the job for him or buy them in bulks
    And the very fact that he survived so long without any is just bulshit
    Even poor caster should had one
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      6pain
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      He would not die, he did say that he would receive soul damage
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        Elrenegat
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        It wasn't always about his shadows, before, it was about him, and he still only had one, when he should at least had four to five in bank
        But now he doesn't even have one when he is one of the richest people to ever walk the earth and that he can craft himself
        Besides, the heal can be for others too, and his shadows are not exactly expendable, nor is he should it ever happen to him
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      Dummybaron
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      The thing is that he had a healing memory before Nightmare Spell left him, the one he got from slaying Solvain, her version in the 2nd Nightmer to be specific. He used it to not die from Goliath in Antarctica and in basically every other battle he had after 2nd Nightmare.

      But why he won't craft a healing Memory now is a question only to Sunny. I'm sure he will include healling enchantment to every of 7 Charms he wants to do for himself. Also his Avatar ability serves him as somewhat protection, if 1 Avatar takes a lot of damage but Survives it can be turn back into Shadow, after sometime it would fully heal.
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        Elrenegat
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        He barely used the one that he had and coudn't abuse of it due to it's long charge, and now he has lost it
        Plus, it's a I said before, the healing items are not just for him, they could be for others too, for his shadows, it could be that a fight drags on and that he can't retreat, or it could be that someone attack him direclty, in which case the heal would be welcomed
        Anyway there is a lot of opportunities and a lot of easy way to get a hold of them
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          Dudeyouneedtochill
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          I completely agree with you, this is a problem that needs to be addressed.
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      rekicchi
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      He just doesn't have one, don't force it. It would just be nonsense and overdoing it if his Shadow Aspect have randomly has a healing ability in Transcendence level.

      Anyway, he literally has his fatebound lover-partner Nephis, a natural combat healer. The novel doesn't focus on Sunny being a one-man army or single-invincible fighter after all, it puts importance in teamwork and synergy between multiple Aspects.
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        Elrenegat
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        Teamwork is only as good as the fact that you need it, if you can support all the roles of a team by yourself, kof kof mordret, then you don't need a team
        And while having healing abilities is cool, the truth is that anyone has acess to heals with tools, so really, it's kind of overrated
        The mc had no business sticking to his girlfriend all day long just to heal a bruise from time to time when he can do that with tools
        It doesn't mean that he should ignore it, quite the contrary in fact, the more tools the better, but sticking to a healer because you're afraid to get hurt is just pathetic
        Btw, I never said that he should have healing abilities, I don't know how you even read what I wrote
        I only said that tools that are accessible to everyone can fill up to a certain extent the role of a healer
        Yeah I know, it's a shocking truth, no one was aware of it yet, not even the mc apparently
        Sorry if I spoiled you or something
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    Sah3l
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    1965 Slow Burn

    Eventually, they ended up sitting at a table across from each other. Nephis was delighting in the meal Sunny had prepared, savoring it with a satisfied smile on her captivating lips. She acted calm and composed, but her face was still a little flushed. Her eyes glistened in the sunlit expanse of the spacious stone chamber.

    Sunny, meanwhile, was savoring watching Nephis eat. He just sat quietly, following her movements with his gaze, smiling faintly. He felt content, and his heart was at peace...

    Actually, no. It was very much not at peace —instead, it was beating wildly, and he felt as if his entire body was on fire. It took all his willpower to stay still, maintain his composure, and keep the deep, carnal hunger from reaching his eyes.

    He really needed a cold shower... a very, very cold shower.

    Honestly, it was too cruel. Nephis was inexperienced, and therefore irresponsible with showing him physical affection... did she really expect him to just go and cool down after being set on fire so thoroughly by her touch, her scent, and her lips? Sure, they tasted sweeter that he could describe — but Sunny was a man, and men were not usually satiated by a little taste. In fact, he felt quite insatiable at the moment.

    Her presence, which naturally inspired and impassioned desires, was not helping the situation one bit.

    Sunny was ready to devour her like a beast. But, he couldn't.

    'Curse it. Why did I cultivate this soft and gallant image? I should have pretended to be a wild and unrestrained shopkeeper instead!'

    A quiet sigh escaped from his lips.

    'What is this sweet torture?'

    Still, he was not in a hurry. He was enjoying the slow burn of their strange romance very much. The flirting, the tender moments of mundane closeness, the exhilarating rush of physical passion... he wanted to savor every second of it.

    And, deep down, he was a little reluctant to take the next step already.

    Sunny and Nephis were adults, and they both knew what they wanted. However... he was very aware of how differently they viewed each other. Nephis was fond of him, sure. She enjoyed his company greatly, and there was undeniable physical attraction between them.

    She might have even begun to develop an emotional connection, learning to care for and depend on him. She certainly trusted him a great deal.

    But at the end of the day, Sunny was still a stranger to Nephis. She had only known him for a few months, after all... and while some of the experiences the two of them had shared were quite intense, they could never compare to the lifetime bond that still dwelled in his heart.

    A bond that Nephis did not remember.

    So... deep down, Sunny hoped that she would at least learn to value him more before their relationship evolved into something more meaningful and irreversible.

    Before that happened, he would have to be satisfied with what existed between them now. It was fine... he had waited to be with her for many years, and he could wait a little longer. These little sweet moments were precious enough, and he wasn't going to rush.

    As Sunny was thinking about that, Nephis glanced at him with a smile and... and winked innocently.

    His body shivered.

    '...No, I take it back.'

    What was the point of being slow and steady? Fortune favored the bold! He had waited for almost ten years, already, so there was no harm in rushing at all!

    If Nephis beckoned him with a finger, he would not hesitate to rush across the finish line right there and then.

    The furniture in Neph's chamber might not survive.

    Watching his eyes grow a few shades darker, Nephis chuckled.

    "You look really funny."

    Sunny remained silent for a few moments, then asked in a slightly hoarse voice:

    "Oh? How so?"

    She put a grape into her mouth, enjoyed it thoroughly, and then shrugged with a smile.

    "It's just that... you're so intense, but also can't stop yawning. It is so cute... I mean, such a contrast!"

    She reached for another grape, then seemed to change her mind.

    "Have you not gotten any rest lately?"

    Sunny blinked a couple of times.

    'Have I been yawning?'

    He hadn't noticed at all.

    Suddenly, he was embarrassed.

    'I wasn't yawning... before... right?'

    Not just embarrassed, mortified!

    Sunny coughed.

    "Oh... yeah. To be honest, I haven't slept for a couple of weeks. I've been busy working on my sorcery ever since the battle at Vanishing Lake. Right! I created quite a few Memories as practice. Let me show you..."

    He was about to summon the Bag of Withholding, but then froze for a few moments.

    "Uh... before that..."

    With that, he manifested the gloomy shadow into an avatar.

    A second later, a second Sunny was standing near the table, wrapped in clothes made from shadows. Nephis looked at him in surprise, and at that moment, the avatar swayed, clutched at his chest with a grimace, and fell to one knee.

    The wound dealt to him by the black arrow was refusing to heal. Usually, a Saint would be able to recover from a non-lethal injury quite swiftly, but this one had turned out to be unusually stubborn. Even though it wasn't getting worse, it wasn't getting any better, either.

    Which was a real shame, because Sunny would have been able to weave much faster with the help of an additional avatar.

    "What happened?"

    Neph's voice was full of alarm.

    Sunny endured the pain, looked up at her with a pale face, and smiled weakly.

    "Well. How do I say this... I visited the Shadow Realm and was shot by an arrow through the heart?"

    Her eyes widened.

    Nephis remained still for a short moment, and then pushed the grapes away.

    "And you are only telling me this now?!"

    As a soft white radiance enveloped her hands, Sunny coughed — this time because he was drowning in blood, as opposed to out of embarrassment — and gave her an apologetic smile.

    "I just... didn't want... to cause you pain..."
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      Sah3l
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      1966 Fragile Flowers

      Once again, Sunny felt Neph's gentle touch, and a pleasant warmth enveloped his body, washing all his pain away.

      The relief was palpable and exhilarating, dazing him for a short moment.

      Of course, it was darkened by the knowledge that the pain he was liberated from was at least equal, and very likely much inferior, to the pain Nephis endured for his sake in return.

      As the soft radiance enveloping her hands dimmed and was extinguished, she supported the avatar and looked at Master Sunless, who was still sitting at the table.

      Her expression was strangely dark for a moment, and then turned stern.

      "...No more of that nonsense."

      Confused, Sunny raised an eyebrow.

      "What do you mean?"

      Nephis remained silent for a moment, then sighed deeply and let go of the avatar.

      Patting him on the shoulder, she rose from the floor and walked back to her chair.

      "The sparing me the pain nonsense."

      Nephis took a glass filled with fragrant wine, drank deeply from it, and then carefully placed it down.

      "If I were wounded and in pain right in front of you, and you had the power to stop my suffering, would you have hesitated to help me because of a few fleeting moments of agony?"

      Sunny shook his head.

      "No. I mean... seeing someone I care about suffer would have been quite agonizing, anyway."

      Nephis nodded slowly.

      "Exactly. So, never hesitate to ask me for help... if you will."

      Sunny did not say anything for a while. Then, he dismissed the avatar and smiled mischievously.

      "...Is this your roundabout way of saying that you care about me, Lady Nephis?"

      She scoffed.

      "Seriously... how come I am only ever surrounded by such people?"

      Nephis sighed and shook her head in resignation.

      "Both you and Cassie. She has this infuriating habit of bottling things up, suffering in silence, and treating me like some kind of fragile flower. I watched her retreat into herself for four entire years, never admitting what was wrong..."

      Sunny's eyes glistened.

      He knew that Cassie could have been very well hearing this conversation, but could not endure the temptation to share his grievances with a fellow victim of the blind seer's cagey nature.

      "Right? She's so secretive! Like, who in their right mind would keep so much to themselves? For years! Vital information, too!"

      Of course, he knew that Cassie had most likely only been withdrawn in the last four years because she simply couldn't make Nephis — or anyone, really, except for Sunny himself —remember what she had to say.

      And he knew that Cassie's habit of keeping secrets close to her chest was because of the trauma of watching her visions become self-fulfilling prophecies in the most horrible way — Sunny was personally responsible for cementing that trauma in her heart, after all.

      But still. Was there anyone who could pass on the chance to complain about a friend to someone who knew them as well?

      Neph's eyes glistened with fervor.

      "Right! She didn't even tell me that you were the Lord of Shadows! So despicable!"

      Sunny opened his mouth to agree, then closed it and coughed.

      "Well, that... was my fault, really..."

      Nephis looked at him with an appalled expression, but couldn't maintain it for long and laughed.

      "Oh, I know."

      Then, she lowered her head and gave him a curious glance.

      It seemed like she wanted to ask something, but in the end, she did not.

      It was only then that Sunny realized that he had let more than he wanted to slip. His words implied that he had known Cassie for a long, long time.

      Nephis must have noticed that, but decided to remain silent.

      By now, she had to know that there was a strange connection between her and Sunny. But, perhaps because of the conversation they had had once in Bastion, she never pressed him to share the truth.

      Sunny was thankful for that, because he knew that he would not be able to answer.

      ...But at the same time, it pained him, because he wanted for her to ask the question so badly.

      It was a strange thing.

      Nephis studied his face for a bit, then leaned back and let out a sigh.

      Then, she raised an eyebrow.

      "So... what was it about visiting the Shadow Realm and being shot through the heart by an arrow?"

      Her eyes narrowed.

      "...Who dared?"

      Sunny spent some time telling Nephis about the breakthrough he had made during the battle against Revel, the subsequent experiments he performed, and his brief visit to the Shadow Realm.

      The conversation had taken longer than he expected because he had to be very careful with his words. Some things, he could share freely. Some, he had to be very vague about to avoid watching Nephis forget everything he said.

      In the end, though, she understood most of what had happened.

      Sunny then proceeded to boast about the Memories he had crafted.

      "...And this is the [Green Canteen]. At its core, it is a spatial storage Memory — but not a simple one! Of course, I had to manage its weight first and foremost, just like the Bag of Withholding. But that's not all. I was also able to weave an enchantment that allows it to purify water — it can even desalinate it, albeit slowly. Now, that created a problem of its own — how to separate the purified water, the polluted water, and the byproducts of purification, including salt..."

      Noticing that Nephis was looking at him with an amused smile, Sunny stopped.

      "...What?"

      She shook her head lightly.

      "It's nothing, Sunny. I'm just seeing another one of your many faces. I've never seen you so enthused about anything, I think."

      Sunny's gaze slipped to her lips. He lingered for a moment.

      "I'm sure there was something I was more enthused about."

      Nephis laughed.

      "Oh, yes... I felt your enthusiasm quite clearly..."

      Sunny blinked a couple of times.

      'What's that supposed to mean?'

      Then, he shook his head.

      "Well, you're not wrong. We are different, after all, you and I."

      Nephis tilted her head a little.

      "Different? How so?"

      Sunny hesitated for a few moments, looking at the enchanted canteen in his hand. Then, he offered her a faint smile.

      "You were born to a family of warriors. You have inherited swordsmanship from your father, and wielding a sword is both your passion and your calling. I, however... only picked up the sword out of necessity. I've gotten quite good at wielding it, true. But if left alone, I would have much preferred to do something else. Like running a Memory store, writing academic papers, or managing a small restaurant."

      Nephis seemed surprised by his words.

      "Really?"

      Once again, it looked like she wanted to ask more. But she held herself back, sensing that he wouldn't answer.

      Sunny tried to ignore the awkward pause and nodded.

      "Sure. I am not a very brave and virtuous person by nature. If anything, my true nature is fifty percent greed and fifty percent hedonism. Oh, and a little bit of spite."

      Neph smiled gently.

      "It seemed that you are more remarkable than I thought, then, Master Sunless. Because it takes much more effort to become who you are now while going against your nature."

      She sighed.

      "It even makes me feel insecure about my own swordsmanship. After all, as you said, it is not only my calling, but also my inheritance."

      Hearing that, Sunny froze for a moment.

      'Right.'

      Her inheritance...

      He wanted to spend more time with Nephis, but there was something more important than their reunion.

      Sunny hesitated a little, then dismissed the [Green Canteen] and said tentatively:

      "About that... I think you should talk to Cassie soon. We have discovered something important. As well as something that might be of great value to you, and only you."
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        The chapter below posted by pro100 is AI reworded
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    I don't know whether to be happy or scared for Sunny because G3 never gives these things for free.Sunny is prolly going to pay for these moments sigh
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    1965: Slow burn.

    Eventually, they ended up sitting at a table across from each other. Nephis was delighting in the meal Sunny had prepared, savoring it with a satisfied smile on her captivating lips. She acted calm and composed, but her face was still a little flushed. Her eyes glistened in the sunlit expanse of the spacious stone chamber.

    Sunny, meanwhile, was savoring watching Nephis eat. He just sat quietly, following her movements with his gaze, smiling faintly. He felt content, and his heart was at peace…

    Actually, no. It was very much not at peace — instead, it was beating wildly, and he felt as if his entire body was on fire. It took all his willpower to stay still, maintain his composure, and keep the deep, carnal hunger from reaching his eyes.

    He really needed a cold shower… a very, very cold shower.

    Honestly, it was too cruel. Nephis was inexperienced, and therefore irresponsible with showing him physical affection… did she really expect him to just go and cool down after being set on fire so thoroughly by her touch, her scent, and her lips? Sure, they tasted sweeter that he could describe — but Sunny was a man, and men were not usually satiated by a little taste. In fact, he felt quite insatiable at the moment.

    Her presence, which naturally inspired and impassioned desires, was not helping the situation one bit.

    Sunny was ready to devour her like a beast. But, he couldn't.

    «Curse it. Why did I cultivate this soft and gallant image? I should have pretended to be a wild and unrestrained shopkeeper instead!»

    A quiet sigh escaped from his lips.

    «What is this sweet torture?»

    Still, he was not in a hurry. He was enjoying the slow burn of their strange romance very much. The flirting, the tender moments of mundane closeness, the exhilarating rush of physical passion… he wanted to savor every second of it.

    And, deep down, he was a little reluctant to take the next step already.

    Sunny and Nephis were adults, and they both knew what they wanted. However… he was very aware of how differently they viewed each other. Nephis was fond of him, sure. She enjoyed his company greatly, and there was undeniable physical attraction between them.

    She might have even begun to develop an emotional connection, learning to care for and depend on him. She certainly trusted him a great deal.

    But at the end of the day, Sunny was still a stranger to Nephis. She had only known him for a few months, after all… and while some of the experiences the two of them had shared were quite intense, they could never compare to the lifetime bond that still dwelled in his heart.

    A bond that Nephis did not remember.

    So… deep down, Sunny hoped that she would at least learn to value him more before their relationship evolved into something more meaningful and irreversible.

    Before that happened, he would have to be satisfied with what existed between them now. It was fine… he had waited to be with her for many years, and he could wait a little longer. These little sweet moments were precious enough, and he wasn't going to rush.

    As Sunny was thinking about that, Nephis glanced at him with a smile and… and winked innocently.

    His body shivered.

    «…No, I take it back.»

    What was the point of being slow and steady? Fortune favored the bold! He had waited for almost ten years, already, so there was no harm in rushing at all!

    If Nephis beckoned him with a finger, he would not hesitate to rush across the finish line right there and then.

    The furniture in Neph's chamber might not survive.

    Watching his eyes grow a few shades darker, Nephis chuckled.

    «You look really funny.»

    Sunny remained silent for a few moments, then asked in a slightly hoarse voice:

    «Oh? How so?»

    She put a grape into her mouth, enjoyed it thoroughly, and then shrugged with a smile.

    «It's just that… you're so intense, but also can't stop yawning. It is so cute… I mean, such a contrast!»

    She reached for another grape, then seemed to change her mind.

    «Have you not gotten any rest lately?»

    Sunny blinked a couple of times.

    «Have I been yawning?»

    He hadn't noticed at all.

    Suddenly, he was embarrassed.

    «I wasn't yawning… before… right?»

    Not just embarrassed, mortified!

    Sunny coughed.

    «Oh… yeah. To be honest, I haven't slept for a couple of weeks. I've been busy working on my sorcery ever since the battle at Vanishing Lake. Right! I created quite a few Memories as practice. Let me show you…»

    He was about to summon the Bag of Withholding, but then froze for a few moments.

    «Uh… before that…»

    With that, he manifested the gloomy shadow into an avatar.

    A second later, a second Sunny was standing near the table, wrapped in clothes made from shadows. Nephis looked at him in surprise, and at that moment, the avatar swayed, clutched at his chest with a grimace, and fell to one knee.

    The wound dealt to him by the black arrow was refusing to heal. Usually, a Saint would be able to recover from a non-lethal injury quite swiftly, but this one had turned out to be unusually stubborn. Even though it wasn't getting worse, it wasn't getting any better, either.

    Which was a real shame, because Sunny would have been able to weave much faster with the help of an additional avatar.

    «What happened?»

    Neph's voice was full of alarm.

    Sunny endured the pain, looked up at her with a pale face, and smiled weakly.

    «Well. How do I say this… I visited the Shadow Realm and was shot by an arrow through the heart?»

    Her eyes widened.

    Nephis remained still for a short moment, and then pushed the grapes away.

    «And you are only telling me this now?!»

    As a soft white radiance enveloped her hands, Sunny coughed — this time because he was drowning in blood, as opposed to out of embarrassment — and gave her an apologetic smile.

    «I just… didn't want… to cause you pain…»
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      1966: Fragile flowers.

      Once again, Sunny felt Neph's gentle touch, and a pleasant warmth enveloped his body, washing all his pain away.

      The relief was palpable and exhilarating, dazing him for a short moment.

      Of course, it was darkened by the knowledge that the pain he was liberated from was at least equal, and very likely much inferior, to the pain Nephis endured for his sake in return.

      As the soft radiance enveloping her hands dimmed and was extinguished, she supported the avatar and looked at Master Sunless, who was still sitting at the table.

      Her expression was strangely dark for a moment, and then turned stern.

      «…No more of that nonsense.»

      Confused, Sunny raised an eyebrow.

      «What do you mean?»

      Nephis remained silent for a moment, then sighed deeply and let go of the avatar.

      Patting him on the shoulder, she rose from the floor and walked back to her chair.

      «The sparing me the pain nonsense.»

      Nephis took a glass filled with fragrant wine, drank deeply from it, and then carefully placed it down.

      «If I were wounded and in pain right in front of you, and you had the power to stop my suffering, would you have hesitated to help me because of a few fleeting moments of agony?»

      Sunny shook his head.

      «No. I mean… seeing someone I care about suffer would have been quite agonizing, anyway.»

      Nephis nodded slowly.

      «Exactly. So, never hesitate to ask me for help… if you will.»

      Sunny did not say anything for a while. Then, he dismissed the avatar and smiled mischievously.

      «…Is this your roundabout way of saying that you care about me, Lady Nephis?»

      She scoffed.

      «Seriously… how come I am only ever surrounded by such people?»

      Nephis sighed and shook her head in resignation.

      «Both you and Cassie. She has this infuriating habit of bottling things up, suffering in silence, and treating me like some kind of fragile flower. I watched her retreat into herself for four entire years, never admitting what was wrong…»

      Sunny's eyes glistened.

      He knew that Cassie could have been very well hearing this conversation, but could not endure the temptation to share his grievances with a fellow victim of the blind seer's cagey nature.

      «Right? She's so secretive! Like, who in their right mind would keep so much to themselves? For years! Vital information, too!»

      Of course, he knew that Cassie had most likely only been withdrawn in the last four years because she simply couldn't make Nephis — or anyone, really, except for Sunny himself —remember what she had to say.

      And he knew that Cassie's habit of keeping secrets close to her chest was because of the trauma of watching her visions become self-fulfilling prophecies in the most horrible way — Sunny was personally responsible for cementing that trauma in her heart, after all.

      But still. Was there anyone who could pass on the chance to complain about a friend to someone who knew them as well?

      Neph's eyes glistened with fervor.

      «Right! She didn't even tell me that you were the Lord of Shadows! So despicable!»

      Sunny opened his mouth to agree, then closed it and coughed.

      «Well, that… was my fault, really…»

      Nephis looked at him with an appalled expression, but couldn't maintain it for long and laughed.

      «Oh, I know.»

      Then, she lowered her head and gave him a curious glance.

      It seemed like she wanted to ask something, but in the end, she did not.

      It was only then that Sunny realized that he had let more than he wanted to slip. His words implied that he had known Cassie for a long, long time.

      Nephis must have noticed that, but decided to remain silent.

      By now, she had to know that there was a strange connection between her and Sunny. But, perhaps because of the conversation they had had once in Bastion, she never pressed him to share the truth.

      Sunny was thankful for that, because he knew that he would not be able to answer.

      …But at the same time, it pained him, because he wanted for her to ask the question so badly.

      It was a strange thing.

      Nephis studied his face for a bit, then leaned back and let out a sigh.

      Then, she raised an eyebrow.

      «So… what was it about visiting the Shadow Realm and being shot through the heart by an arrow?»

      Her eyes narrowed.

      «…Who dared?»

      —— —— ——

      Sunny spent some time telling Nephis about the breakthrough he had made during the battle against Revel, the subsequent experiments he performed, and his brief visit to the Shadow Realm.

      The conversation had taken longer than he expected because he had to be very careful with his words. Some things, he could share freely. Some, he had to be very vague about to avoid watching Nephis forget everything he said.

      In the end, though, she understood most of what had happened.

      Sunny then proceeded to boast about the Memories he had crafted.

      «…And this is the [Green Canteen]. At its core, it is a spatial storage Memory — but not a simple one! Of course, I had to manage its weight first and foremost, just like the Bag of Withholding. But that's not all. I was also able to weave an enchantment that allows it to purify water — it can even desalinate it, albeit slowly. Now, that created a problem of its own — how to separate the purified water, the polluted water, and the byproducts of purification, including salt…»

      Noticing that Nephis was looking at him with an amused smile, Sunny stopped.

      «…What?»

      She shook her head lightly.

      «It's nothing, Sunny. I'm just seeing another one of your many faces. I've never seen you so enthused about anything, I think.»

      Sunny's gaze slipped to her lips. He lingered for a moment.

      «I'm sure there was something I was more enthused about.»

      Nephis laughed.

      «Oh, yes… I felt your enthusiasm quite clearly…»

      Sunny blinked a couple of times.

      «What's that supposed to mean?»

      Then, he shook his head.

      «Well, you're not wrong. We are different, after all, you and I.»

      Nephis tilted her head a little.

      «Different? How so?»

      Sunny hesitated for a few moments, looking at the enchanted canteen in his hand. Then, he offered her a faint smile.

      «You were born to a family of warriors. You have inherited swordsmanship from your father, and wielding a sword is both your passion and your calling. I, however… only picked up the sword out of necessity. I've gotten quite good at wielding it, true. But if left alone, I would have much preferred to do something else. Like running a Memory store, writing academic papers, or managing a small restaurant.»

      Nephis seemed surprised by his words.

      «Really?»

      Once again, it looked like she wanted to ask more. But she held herself back, sensing that he wouldn't answer.

      Sunny tried to ignore the awkward pause and nodded.

      «Sure. I am not a very brave and virtuous person by nature. If anything, my true nature is fifty percent greed and fifty percent hedonism. Oh, and a little bit of spite.»

      Neph smiled gently.

      «It seemed that you are more remarkable than I thought, then, Master Sunless. Because it takes much more effort to become who you are now while going against your nature.»

      She sighed.

      «It even makes me feel insecure about my own swordsmanship. After all, as you said, it is not only my calling, but also my inheritance.»

      Hearing that, Sunny froze for a moment.

      «Right.»

      Her inheritance…

      He wanted to spend more time with Nephis, but there was something more important than their reunion.

      Sunny hesitated a little, then dismissed the [Green Canteen] and said tentatively:

      «About that… I think you should talk to Cassie soon. We have discovered something important. As well as something that might be of great value to you, and only you.»
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        All this sweetness is gonna make me develop diabetes🥺🥺🥺
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    Damn I was at 1800 cap and before I knew it I had reached the end until they didn't release any more cap. I feel like they take my soul out of my body every time it happens gloom gloom 7
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