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Chapter 1970: Fear of Shadows

Darkness had descended upon Godgrave, where the sun never set. Karna was both startled and, despite not wanting to admit it, scared. He had in his possession a Memory that granted him a night vision akin to that of a nocturnal predator, and yet, he suddenly found himself blind.

Which meant that the darkness surrounding him was not simply a vast shadow, but true darkness instead.

He could not see anything... but he could hear.

There were plenty of sounds.

The roars of the enthralled Nightmare Creatures, the screaming human voices, the clangor of metal, the nauseating crunching of splitting flesh. It all happened in an instant, turning the peaceful melody of creaking wheels into a deafening clamor of battle.

‘How can he

But there was no time to guess.

Snarling, Karna activated his Awakened Ability. In the next moment, he switched places with an Awakened warrior who had been guarding a wagon a few dozen meters behind.

There was still only darkness, so Karna switched places with another soldier, moving even further back.

‘Come on, come on

Finally, he escaped into the light.

In front of him, the front of the caravan was swallowed by a pool of darkness. Behind him was chaos — everyone was startled by the unexpected attack, not knowing what was going on.

There was something different about the state of the caravan, as well. Apart from those unfortunate souls caught in the pool of true darkness, the rest of the soldiers were alright. So were the thralls of Beastmaster.

However, the pilgrims — each and every one of them — were gone, replaced by tall bonfires.

Someone, or something, had set them all aflame in these few short moments.

Karna paled a little and jumped onto the wagon, looking ahead, in the direction where the Lord of Shadows had been standing before.

He saw the sinister Saint almost instantly.

The Lord of Shadows was calmly walking down the bone slope, his steps graceful and unhurried. The back of a black odachi rested on his shoulder, and his white hair was fluttering in the wind.

There were still several hundred meters separating him from the caravan, but the madman was indeed intending to face them all alone. Karna's eyes narrowed.

If so... he was going to oblige.

Raising his bow, he put some strength into his voice and bellowed:

"It's the Lord of Shadows! Brothers, with me... attack!"

And they did.

The warriors surged forward, the wagon drivers cut the Nightmare Creatures loose, allowing them to rush at the Valor's hired fiend in a murderous frenzy. Arrows streaked across the sky, and scores of Aspect Abilities were unleashed.

The sight of it was daunting.

However, in the next moment, Karna felt his mouth turning dry.

It was because countless shadows suddenly moved all around them, coming alive.

The light of day seemed dimmer now, the darkness deeper.

Some of the shadows shot from the ground, turning into needle-sharp spikes — they pierced the bodies of Beastmaster's thralls. Some turned into black chains that slithered across the ground, binding soldiers and pulling them down.

Some even turned into black hands, each with seven fingers that ended in sharp claws, blocking the Aspect Abilities.

Blood spilled on the white bone, a terrible cacophony of screams permeated the air, and several wagons were split apart by the unleashed violence.

Karna growled.

"Curse you!"

A Saint was a powerful existence, but not an invulnerable one. They still bled like humans and could be killed by humans.

All it would take was one sword that struck true, one arrow that bypassed the enemy's onyx armor...

Nocking an arrow on the string of his bow, Karna activated both its enchantment and his Ascended Ability, then drew it and took aim.

‘Come on!’

He was far inferior to Saint Dar in terms of archery. But he was still better and far more deadly than almost any other archer out there. And so...

Karna let his arrow loose.

It shot forward at terrible speed... and disappeared.

A split second later, though, it emerged out of nowhere mere meters away from the Lord of Shadows, ready to plunge into the eye of his fierce mask a split second later.

Its instantaneous arrival was both bizarre and insidious, and it left the enemy no time to react.

However...

Even though the Lord of Shadow could not have predicted what would happen, and had only a fraction of a second to move, he still did.

In the next moment, his hand shot upward and caught Karna's arrow, holding it a few centimeters away from his eye.

Karna staggered back.

‘I—impossible

But a heartbeat later, the Lord of Shadows was suddenly standing in front of him.

‘He

Karna's eyes widened.

He had followed the arrow back. Had he... stolen Karna's Ascended Ability?

Just like he had stolen Princess Revel's true darkness.

"He's here! Fight!"

The black odachi moved.

In the next few minutes, Karna witnessed a scene of pure horror.

The Lord of Shadows did not just look like a fiend... he was a fiend. The sinister Saint moved with the grace of a dancer and the ruthless precision of a butcher, his sword never resting and never failing to find its target. His white hair fluttered in the wind like ghostly silk.

The attacks of the Awakened warriors either missed him entirely or were deflected by the polished surface of the onyx armor, not leaving even a scratch on it. The Nightmare Creatures — terrifying monsters that had once threatened the lives of the champions of the Song Army — fell to the ground one after another, their bodies severed and horribly mangled by the black sword.

The Lord of Shadows moved in the storm of blood like an omen of death, the gaze of his fierce mask remaining utterly indifferent, utterly cold... utterly devoid of mercy.

But the demon was not without emotion.

What frightened Kama the most... was that he could faintly hear the sinister Saint humming an upbeat tune as he slaughtered Corrupted abominations and bathed in their blood.

The sick bastard... was enjoying the harrowing massacre.

Karna had been wrong.

That thing could not be a human.

It had to not be a human — otherwise, there would be nothing sane left in the world.

At some point, the Lord of Shadows seemed to have grown tired of pretending to be a person and shed his human disguise, turning into a towering devil with four mighty arms and a frightening crown of horns. His already terrifying strength exploded, and he continued his macabre dance of death, tearing a path of carnage and destruction across the caravan.

Nothing could stop him.

One second, he was in one place, gruesomely tearing a powerful Nightmare Creature apart. Next second, he was somehow a hundred meters away, throwing a Master to the ground with a heavy blow of his onyx gauntlet.

And throughout all of this, the darkness continued to flow. The shadows continued to move. The black chains rattled as they imprisoned their prey, and blood flowed like a river.

Karna was... appalled.

But his indignation did not save him.

In the end, his enchanted bow was cut in half, his sword was shattered, and he was thrown to his knees, the black chains binding his limbs.

The battle was over.

Shaking, Karna looked around.

The darkness was gone. The burning pilgrims had turned to ash. The thralls of Beastmaster were all eviscerated, laying in bloody piles on the ground. The Awakened warriors were all bound by chains, many of them unconscious...

They were utterly defeated.

And the lone creature that had defeated them had not even shed a single drop of blood.

Karna let out a desperate growl.

"Curse you! Curse you, you demon!"

His voice was the only thing breaking the silence, apart from the groans of the wounded soldiers.

No... there was another sound.

The Lord of Shadows was still humming joyfully, as if today was the best day of his life.

The terrifying demon of darkness had assumed his human form once again, observing the battlefield with a strange sense of satisfaction, like a demented artist looking at a painted canvas.

But then... Something was not right.

Karna looked around once more, trying to understand where the sense of incongruity he felt had come from.

After a while, a slight shudder ran through his body.

The pilgrims had been destroyed, and the thralls had been slaughtered. However, the humans...

Many were wounded, and many were bleeding. However, their wounds were shallow, and their bleeding was light.

They were knocked out, bound by the black chains, and immobilized. But they were alive.

Karna gasped, feeling both relieved and suffocated. He felt bitter. Because he knew...

That keeping an enemy alive in a battle was much harder than killing them. The Lord of Shadows, that fiend... had not even shown them his true power. His true malevolence, his true ability to sow death were still unknown.

‘How could that be?’

‘How bad Princess Revel survived meeting this horror?’

"Why..."

His whisper was quiet, but the dark apparition seemed to have heard him.

The Lord of Shadow turned the chilling gaze of his

lightless eyes in Karna's direction. Knowing that there was no sense in trying to avoid attention anymore, Karna gritted his teeth.

"Why did you spare us?!"

The fiend stared at him silently for a while, then chuckled.

His voice was cold and arrogant:

"...Because Changing Star asked me to show mercy today."

The Lord of Shadow grew quiet for a moment, then let out a regretful sigh.

"It's such a shame. Usually, I love nothing more than slaying humans. How unfortunate.„ ah, I'm in a terrible mood."

With that, he continued to hum his lively tune and walked away. Karna heard terrifying sounds coming from somewhere behind, but he could not turn around. It was as if something enormous was feasting, scraping the ancient bones with countless metal feet as it moved.

After some time — an eternity, perhaps — the sounds grew quiet. Then, the black chains binding him dissolved into a tide of shadows. He was free.

Standing up, Kama turned and looked around.

All around him, the wounded soldiers were swaying as they rose from the ground.

But the caravan itself was gone. The wagons had disappeared without a trace, most likely utterly destroyed and swallowed by some abominable being.

All that remained were the corpses of the slain Nightmare Creatures, and the blood painting the surface of Godgrave red.

And fear.

Fear of meeting the Lord of Shadows on a day when that dreadful demon was not held back by the mercy of Lady Changing Star.

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    lafarticle
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    "...Because Changing Star asked me to show mercy today."

    And I bet she wasn't talking about the battle... thrill
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      Disarmed
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      Ахахахахах я понимаю!!
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      но на нём маска Ткача, так что не в этот раз)
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    HECK YEAH!

    That line was godamn perfect Sunny…

    The ‘I just got laid’ humming is going to make you a godamn's legend, though.
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    TrevorVanRichten
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    Quote: ZEXOS
    These chapters are NOT AI edited because I bought them from Webnovel. Enjoy.

    Let's god bless you or something you believe in
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    6pain
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    Sunny has been winning too much lately it scarring me.

    New Memories for rain
    New Memories with Nephis 😁
    Now Rain knows he’s greatness

    The calm before the storm
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      Lythan Page
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      Please tell me which chapter is rain found out about his greatness I skipped just see sunny clap some cheeks
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    6pain
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    It been a while since we got 1 chapter today 3 tomorrow
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      Pls don't say that, or G3 can actually do that
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      WTF
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    1973. Me, Myself, and I


    For a while, there was nothing but silence in the dark hall.

    Then, there was more silence.

    Rain stared at her teacher with wide eyes.

    ‘What did he just say?’

    It seemed that she imagined that her teacher claiming to be the Lord of Shadows…

    The Lord of Shadows - the mysterious Saint of Godgrave, the sinister sellsword who had offered his blade to the King of Valor, faced Princess Revel in the battle at Vanishing Lake, and decimated a supply caravan of the Song Army alone, sparing the lives of two hundred Awakened and Ascended warriors at Changing Star's behest.

    That Lord of Shadows.

    ‘Wait…’

    The Lord of Shadows who had saved the lives of Tamar, Ray, and Fleur!

    …At Changing Star's behest.

    The situation was so shocking that Rain was struggling to form a single cohesive though, but despite all its seriousness, an entirely frivolous memory surfaced in her mind instead of something important.

    It was one of her teacher's preposterous rants:

    “Do you know Princess Nephis? Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan? I was practically her boyfriend!”

    Rain almost swayed.

    ‘No… no, wait!’

    She pierced her teacher with an intense gaze, momentarily forgetting even about the sweet Memories he had promised to give her.

    “Teacher… you… you really are the Lord of Shadows?”

    The bastard had started humming again, at some point.

    Hearing her, he looked at her and smiled.

    “Sure. Now can we move on to…”

    Rain did not let him finish.

    “No! We absolutely cannot move on! What the… how… I mean, why… no, what do you mean, you're the Lord of Shadows?! He's all the way in the camp of the Sword Army! When he was fighting Princess Revel, you were with me! When he was saving Tamar, you were helping me track down the Huntsman! How does that make any sense?! What, you can be in two places at the same time? Following me around and simultaneously acting as the Lord of Shadows ?”

    Her teacher gave her a confused look.

    “What? Of course not…”

    Rain let out a relieved sign.

    ‘Thank the gods! It was another one of his preposterous lies.’

    However, she celebrated too early. Because her teacher wasn't done talking.

    “I can be in seven places at the same time. Actually, I am also a Knight Commander of Clan Valor and the Memory Purveyor of the Ivory Island. Oh… and I also run a small restaurant in Bastion. It's quite popular!”

    Rain just started at him with dumbfounded expression.

    Her teacher looked at her with concern and smiled.

    “Do you want to sit down?”

    She nodded slowly.

    “Yeah.”

    A moment later, specks of darkness swirled in the air and formed into an opulent wooden chair. Her teacher moved it caringly to stand just behind Rain, and she lowered herself onto the seat.

    ‘Aaa!’

    So… her teacher could be in seven places at the same time.

    She had to repeat it several times mentally for the meaning of this words to sink in.

    Rain covered her face with a palm.

    ‘Let’s think about it…’

    Something like that was unheard of… but not really impossible. After all, there were all kinds of Aspects in the world, and all kinds of unnatural powers wielded by the Nightmare Creatures. Anything was possible!

    Actually, it even made a lot of sense.

    She had long noted how similar her teacher and the Lord of Shadows seemed. It was just that she could not have concluded that they were one and the same without this key piece of information. Assuming that a person could exist in several places at the same time would have been quite an unreasonable leap of logic, after all.

    Who could have guessed that her closest companion was also a complete stranger... a sinister Saint serving the King of Swords, no less?

    And what was that, had he mentioned something about running a restaurant in Bastion?!

    ‘A restaurant?!’

    Somehow, that last detail rattled her mind more than the rest of what he had said.

    No, that was not important right now.

    Rain could reluctantly accept that her teacher possessed the power to live several lives at the same time. But…

    She lowered her hand and looked at him

    “Teacher… what the hell!”

    He scratched back of his head.

    “Huh? What are you angry about this time?”

    Rain's eyes narrowed.

    "If you are really the Lord of Shadow, one of the most fearsome champions of the Sword Army... then why the hell did you let me join the Song Army?! Did it not occur to you that being on the different sides of this damned war might pose a bit of a problem for us?!”

    He looked at her with a strange expression.

    "What do you mean? Of course, it did! Have you forgotten that I tried to dissuade you? But no, you just had to be all moral and righteous... I can't just sit on the sidelines! These are the people I know, and they will be the ones who suffer! I can't step back and do nothing! Those were your words... do you even know how loudly I was cursing on the inside while going on about how you are joining the war?"

    Rain's eye twitched.

    "Well... when you put it like that..."

    Her teacher scoffed.

    "But I couldn't very well stomp on your principles, so I kept quiet. Well, it doesn't matter that much, anyway. Who says that you and me being on different sides will become a problem? Me and me are on different sides as well, and I'm not worried."

    Hearing that last sentence, Rain felt a strong headache.

    As if it made sense!

    It was too bizarre.

    Not only had her teacher been living several lives at the same time, but one of his incarnations was even a general of the opposing army... the most feared general of them all! The very same sinister Saint who had just attacked the supply caravan of Song.

    The incriminating evidence was right here an entire mountain of stolen... commandeered, as he had called it... supplies.

    And he had not even taken them in the name of the Sword Army. He had just hoarded them for himself!

    Her eyes trembled.

    ‘My teacher... is a bandit! He's a shameless, flagrant highwayman!’

    But then again, that one actually wasn't that surprising. Quite the opposite, really.

    She could believe it easily. That sounded exactly like something her teacher would do...

    Rain took a deep breath.

    ‘So…’

    Her teacher was pretending to be a sellsword Saint who had been hired by the King of Swords. He was also the Knight Commander of the Great Clan Valor. He was also the Memory Purveyor - whatever that meant - of the Ivory Island, which was Changing Star's own Citadel.

    And he was a master chef somewhere in Bastion on top of that!

    ‘Right.’

    It was going to take her some time to come to terms with these facts.

    ‘Just as expected from a dark deity.’

    No... was he really a dark deity?

    Suddenly, Rain came to realize that she knew very little about her teacher, despite spending almost every day of these past four years in his company.

    She took a deep breath and looked at him soberly.

    After hesitating for a while, Rain asked:

    "Teacher... who are you, really?”
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      Rain hesitated, trying to formulate her question better.

      "I mean... are you a human? A spirit? Some strange apparition that enjoys cooking, terrifying vast armies of Awakened, and educating young maidens? And don't you dare say that you are just a shadow! What does that even mean?"

      Her teacher stared at her for a few moments.

      "Well... a shadow is the dark area that appears when an object blocks the source of light..."

      Rain clenched her fists.

      "That's not what I was asking!”

      He laughed, then commanded the shadows to rise from the floor and manifest into another - much less comfortable, from the looks of it - chair.

      Sitting down, her teacher shrugged.

      "What are you even talking about? I am just a human Saint."

      Rain shook her head energetically.

      "No! I've met Saints, and there are no human Saints like you. You never sleep, never eat, live in the shadows, and go around slaying Skinwalker vessels as if they were children. You even know how to guide a person to Awakening without infecting them with the Spell. And that is just one-seventh of you!"

      He hesitated for a little while.

      "Well, alright. I'm not... just... a human Saint. I am quite special, as far as human Saints go."

      Leaning back, he smiled.

      "In fact, there is no one else like me. As far as I know, there are two other Transcendent humans who can rival my power. However, I am unique even among them... because I am not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell anymore."

      Rain blinked.

      'A Saint... who is not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell?'

      Anymore?

      How was that possible?

      Noticing her confused expression, her teacher chuckled.

      "It's a long story - a story that spans thousands of years, actually, so forgive me if I don't go into detail. Suffice it to say, I met a very loathsome Cursed Terror in my Third Nightmare... and here I am."

      He hesitated, and then added.

      "My original body is someplace else. Unlike this incarnation, it does eat, sleep, and perform all the things that humans tend to do. The version of me that has been following you around, meanwhile, is one of my shadows. That is why I sometimes seem a bit weird, compared to normal humans."

      Rain studied him silently.

      'So that's how it is!'

      She felt satisfied, because things were finally starting to make sense…

      But, strangely enough... she also felt a little betrayed. Because her teacher had an entire other life - several of them, actually - that she knew nothing about.

      Suddenly, something occurred to her.

      "Teacher... if you are a human, then what is your name?"

      He coughed.

      "My name? Huh... well, if you must know, my name is Sunless. But people usually call me Sunny."

      Rain stared at her for a few moments.

      Then, she leaned back and laughed.

      The laughter came on its own, and although she had tried, she failed to contain it.

      "Oh... oh, sorry! It's just funny. Because people used to call me Rainy."

      Sunny and Rainy... they were quite a pair, weren't they?

      'No... I just can't call Teacher that way!'

      Rain felt a strange warmth spread in her chest after finally learning his name. But, at the same time, it was very strange, to think about calling her teacher by such a mundane and human name she could at least imagine calling him Sunless, but "Sunny"...

      'Nope. No way!'

      Even if he really was a human, he had not deserved to be treated like one!

      After everything he had put her through…

      Rain spend some time in silence, digesting the earth - shattering revelations that had befallen her out of nowhere.

      'He's the damn Lord of Shadows!'

      Eventually, another thought suddenly flashed in her mind, and her expression changed.

      'We are quite a pair?'

      Now that she knew about the many incarnations of her teacher, she could understand why he was ruling a Citadel in Godgrave and serving the King of Swords. She could also understand why he had positioned himself close to Lady Nephis.

      She could even understand why he would run a restaurant, somewhat.

      In fact, out of all the lives her teacher had mentioned, only one wasn't making any sense.

      This one. The life in which he followed a random mundane girl around, taught her how to survive and thrive in the dire world, and guided her on the Path of Ascension.

      Why was this tremendously powerful Saint, someone who clearly aimed to exert influence on the flow of history, was wasting his time with her?

      Rain was no one special. She was hardworking and talented, yes, but so were countless other people.

      In fact...

      Hadn't their first ever encounter been strange, to begin with?

      Because even back then, in the nameless convenience store in NQSC, her teacher had already known her name.

      Rain raised her head and looked at him intently.

      "Teacher..."

      He smiled faintly.

      "Yes? Are you ready to take a look at those Memories? I've worked really hard on them, you know!"

      Usually, Rain would have been mesmerized by the promise of receiving new Memories, but today, she did not even spare them a second thought.

      Instead, she asked:

      "Why did you offer to teach me?"

      He stared at her silently for a few moments.

      Then, her teacher scoffed.

      "Haven't I told you? It's because I am your long - lost brother."

      Rain sighed.

      "And I told you that I would have remembered having a brother."

      He studied her for a while without saying a word.

      Then, he shrugged nonchalantly.

      "Weren't you adopted?"

      Rain nodded slowly, not knowing what that had to do with anything.

      'Wait...'

      Her teacher smiled.

      "Well, I was your brother before that. There... you have my permission to drop the 'teacher' and start calling me 'older brother' instead."

      Rain froze.

      'Before... that?'

      She had no memories from before she was adopted. After all, that happened when she was very young - three years old, at best.

      Her parents had never made a secret of the fact that she was not their biological child, and had never treated her differently because of that. That was why Rain had never really felt a need to learn where she had come from...

      However, she had tried to find out eventually. Her parents helped her, and her dad even pulled some strings at work.

      But there was nothing to learn. There was no robust centralized database that contained the records of every person living in the outskirts - in fact, many of them had no digital trace whatsoever. They weren't citizens, and so, the government did not care to waste manpower on keeping records of them.

      All they found out was that Rain's parents were both deceased, her mother passing away last due to illness - even that was only a rumor an orphanage worker heard from the person who had worked there before him.

      And that was all.

      She had been a little disappointed to have learned nothing, but not too much.

      So why... why did Rain feel like she was forgetting something?

      It was as if she had just thought about it, but the thought slipped away.

      Looking at her teacher, she asked evenly:

      "If you are really my brother... then where have you been? Where have you been all this time?"

      His smile dimmed a little.

      Strangely, Rain found it hard to focus on what he was about to say.

      Her teacher lingered for a few moments, then looked away.

      "Rotting in the outskirts, at first. And then... well. I can't really tell you, and you should not ask."

      Rain looked at him, stunned.

      He was not joking. He had not been joking, from the start.

      She felt... some strange, inexplicable emotion rising in her heart.

      She thought that she had never cared about her original family and about her past. But now, it seemed that she had been wrong.

      Or maybe she had simply forgotten.

      Looking at the young man sitting in front of her...

      The familiar, insufferable, whimsical, caring, strong, funny, unreliable, dependable man who had been her companion, confidant, teacher, and protector for the last four years...

      Rain took a shaky breath.

      Then, she said tentatively:

      "B... brother?"
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          Thank you so much!!
          I guess we'll be counting on you from now on, hehe boast
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          Hail hero!
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          The hero we don't deserve
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          For this..... I pledge allegiance to you, Lord zexos. My sword is yours.
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          The Hero we all needed, we praise you!
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          When all hope is lost a hero emerges... Thank you
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          Thank you, if what you said is true
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          Not all heroes wear capes and one of them is called ZEXOS🔥
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          ZEXOS doesn't turn on the shower, he stares at him, until he cries.

          ZEXOS caught fire and the fire burned to death.

          ZEXOS missed two days of school, today we call them Saturday and Sunday.

          ZEXOS when he hosts a royal dinner, there is no guest of honor, because no one has more honor than ZEXOS.

          ZEXOS is not worthy of so much power, but rather the power that is not worthy of ZEXOS.

          ZEXOS was stabbed in the eye and the knife that made him blunt. ZEXOS doesn't need alcohol gel because the corona is afraid...
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            My n*gga wtf 😭
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        Finally joy
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        First of all, Thank you so much for the chapters, and I would also love to send you some money (if you have PayPal or something) as I would love to keep or little community here together as we’ve been having throughout our journey with SS. Now to talk abt the chapter.

        "Well, I was your brother before that. There... you have my permission to drop the 'teacher' and start calling me 'older brother' instead."


        LETS GOOO SHE ACTUALLY CONNECTED THE PIECES joy I am genuinely so happy that Sunny never told her in the past b4 becoming fateless as she would’ve forgotten, but it actually paid off. I am just wondering was fated in play the whole time?
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    I've compared this chapter to the chapter released on WebNovel, and I only found a few changes. Most of the changes were just formatting differences, like sentences were merged where in the original, they were separate paragraphs. The other differences were things like punctuation was lacking or was commas instead of periods.

    The only real change of substance is that the version of 1970 posted on Ranobes is missing a single sentence.

    Many were wounded, and many were bleeding. However, their wounds were shallow, and their bleeding was light.

    And none of them were dead.

    They were knocked out, bound by the black chains, and immobilized. But they were alive.


    I haven't checked 1972 yet to compare the version shared in the comments by Kosmonavtik to the original on Webnovel
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      In case you have access to the real original chapters, could you share them here?
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      Sunny did not come today to kill humans - he came to disrupt the supply chain. Whether he was telling the truth about showing mercy or not (per Changing Star), this shows a lot about his character. He doesn’t WANT to kill people - we knew that - so he didn’t. But he killed everything else, and savagely, so there was no mistaking his power.
      Hell of a lot of respect for Sunny in this battle!
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    Jendo_04
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    just looked up how expensive it is on webnovel, idk if the maths is 100% right but i’d be spending like $60 AUD for 103 chapters i think 😭. (including buying highest tier privilege too)
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      A Hedgehog
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      Ok, one more reason to be a pirate.
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      Elrenegat
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      Now imagine if you had to pay since the get go or almost, it would have costed you around $1120 or something and the dude wouldn't even had to print it, since it's all digital
      For the same price, you can buy a whole library xD
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    A Hedgehog
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    F#ck Adam, there must be many different methods to avoid getting caught by Webnovel, but no, you have to choose the method of shitt#ng on our faces.
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    Jendo_04
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    Regarding the AI chapter fiasco, how long has this been happening for, I'm going to go to webnovel and just read it on there how many chapters back do I have to go?
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      A Hedgehog
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      From what I could find out, it's been happening at least since Saint's armor evolved.
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