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Chapter 1994: Call to Arms

The writing was on the wall.

The Sword Army seemed to be prevailing against the enemy, for now, but as its losses mounted and the horde of the dead puppets grew… there was no escaping the eventual defeat.

If Sunny could see it, then Anvil could see it, as well.

And yet, the King of Swords was not doing anything. The only orders he gave were minor commands, like sending reserve units to reinforce the faltering sections of the battlefront or pulling back heavily battered battalions. His tactical prowess was immaculate, true, but that was hardly enough to remedy the situation.

At the moment, the Sovereign was simply watching the carnage silently, his steely eyes not revealing any emotion. It was as if he was waiting for something, or maybe simply putting too much trust into his domineering authority.

His presence was, indeed, more suffocating than the sweltering heat. Sunny scowled behind his mask.

'...He's not planning to obliterate both armies, is he?'

Out of the two Sovereigns, only Anvil possessed such an option… thanks to Saint Tyris, who could break the veil of clouds above the battlefield. But no, that could not be true. Not because Anvil wasn't capable of implementing a monstrous strategy like that, but simply because Sky Tide would never agree to heed such a command. She had a will of her own, after all, and had disobeyed the Sovereigns before. More than that, her own daughter was currently down there, somewhere, fighting on the frontline with other warriors of the White Feather clan. Even if Anvil threatened to cut Tyris down, she would simply invite him to try. So… what then?

As if to answer these thoughts, the King suddenly turned away from the battlefield and looked at something. Sunny was confused for a moment, not knowing what he was looking at, but then realized that the answer was obvious. Ignoring the people crowding around him, Anvil was gazing at Nephis, who stood some distance away. He studied her for a few moments, and then asked evenly:

"What do you make of it?"

Sunny's scowl deepened. Why was that bastard putting Nephis on the spot? Sure, she was technically his adopted daughter… but everyone knew that it was merely a charade to justify a political alliance. Even if it had not been, Anvil wasn't known for treating his children with warmth or attention. Nephis seemed surprised by the question, as well… of course, to everyone except for Sunny, her expression would have looked just as calm and composed as ever. She looked up at the King of Swords, remained silent for a few moments, and then shrugged. "It's appalling."

Something unexpected happened in the next moment. The King of Swords… smiled. His smile was faint and cold, but it was undeniably there. Anvil looked back to the battlefield. "...I see that you are more like your mother than your father."

His voice was just as emotionless as ever, but there was a hint of something personal in it. It almost sounded human.

Nephis frowned. "In what way?"

Anvil did not respond for a few moments. Eventually, he spoke in a detached tone:

"Your mother… cared about everyone. But your father only cared about himself, and that which was his." He lingered for a moment, and then added quietly:

"Perhaps that was why she left before the rest of us."

The King of Swords then glanced at Nephis, his heavy gaze crushing into her with almost physical force. "Since you are appalled by this slaughter, you must care about the soldiers below." A corner of his mouth rose subtly once again.

"...Or do you simply consider them yours?"

Sunny felt a cold chill run down his spine. Was that an innocent question? Or was it aimed to test Neph's loyalty to the Sword Domain?

Or…

Was this Anvil showing that he did not trust her at all?

Or was he hoping that he could?

In any case, something told Sunny that many things depended on how Nephis answered.

The rest of the Saint seemed perturbed by the strange conversation between the commander of the Sword Army and its most radiant champion, as well.

Nephis remained silent for a while, the wind playing with her silver hair. Then, she sighed, stretched her neck with a tired expression, and walked over to the railing of the wide platform.

Jumping over them in one fluid motion, she landed on the steel skin of the enormous Echoe and took a few steps to the edge of its head. There, she turned around and looked at the Sovereign calmly. He raised an eyebrow. "What are you doing?" Nephis shrugged. "I am going down. I grew tired of standing here and doing nothing."

He considered her silently for a few moments. "Haven't I forbidden my Saints to fight the enemy unless the enemy attacks first?"

Nephis met his heavy gaze expressionlessly. "You did. You haven't forbidden us from entering the battlefield, though."

Anvil smiled for the third time in a single day. This time, his smile was a little terrifying. "And if your arrival provokes the enemy to attack you?"

Nephis just stared at him impassively. After a few moments of silence, she said in an even tone:

"Then I will break them."

Anvil's chilling smile turned into an equally frightening sneer, but he did not stop her. Witnessing this, some of the Saints present on the viewing platform moved, as well. Roan gave his wife a brief look, then headed to the railing. "I think I would like to stretch my leg, too."

Saint Helie, who had been standing by her lonesome on the opposite side of the platform from Sunny, glanced at Nephis and sighed. "I am actually afraid of heights. Spending some time on the ground will be quite nice."

Rivalen of Aegis Rose stared at them in confusion. "Ah, yes. Me too… I mean, I want to stretch my legs too, Your Majesty. Not that I am afraid of heights."

The rest of the Saints had begun moving, as well.

The King of Swords did not spare them a look, continuing to study the battlefield.

Sunny wasn't sure if that was because everything was going according to what the Sovereign had wanted, or if he simply did not mind.

Nephis did not wait for the Sword Saints. Summoning her wings, she leaped off the head of the gargantuan Echo and plummeted toward the battlefield like a falling star. …Saint Jest, who had appeared next to Sunny at some point, let out a chuckle at the sight and shook his head. "Young people are so hot-headed these days!"

Then, he looked at Sunny and grinned. "What about you, Shadow? Are you joining the fun?"

Sunny turned his head and stared at the old man coldly. When he answered, his arrogant voice carried a hint of displeasure.

"No way. Haven't I told you before?"

He lingered for a moment, and then added evenly:

"I am a pacifist." With that, Sunny sighed, pushed himself off the railing, and turned into a shadow. The shadow disappeared from view a moment later, heading in the direction of the battlefield with stunning speed. Jest scoffed and shook his head again. "This kid… is such a terrible liar…"

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    I hope we finally have real battles from now on, I'm already getting a little tired of this war, all this fighting against the scarlet jungle and searching for citadels is already boring me. Since Ariel's Tomb we haven't had a good fight with Sunny and Nephis showing all their power, in fact I'm starting to think that Modret is the protagonist of this volume because he's always demonstrating his power and humiliating extras.
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      Sunny e muito menos Nephis podem mostrar seu poder total. Esse arco está literalmente sendo feito pra derrubar os soberano, agora imagine eles mostrando somente agora uma força muito maior que eles tem na frente dos soberanos e principalmente anvil que não confia neles, é literalmente um pedido de morte. Enquanto Mordret ele simplesmente não se importa ele só quer a cabeça de Anvil, então ele não se segura
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        Is he by any chance being watched 24 hours a day by the sovereigns? What else he had was the opportunity to show all his power, fighting against some horror in the hollows, going to the Shadow Realm to fight with the inhabitants there, having fought with some really powerful creature while wandering in the dream realm, but clearly g3 is saved for the final climax, the fight against the sovereigns.
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    "This kid… is such a terrible liar…"


    How dare you! He's the most honest man in the world! Two worlds, even! swindler
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      not with weavers mask on
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        You must be fun at parties
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    Honestly, there is one major flaw in anvil's plan
    It's that he needs his saints to safeguard his territoires, without them, he would lose both his territoires and his citadels, which would in term weaken him drastically, and I don't see song's saints working for him if he succeds and if any is left, especially when he is getting his ass whooped right now
    The only way I can think of that would bail him out of this situation is if he thought that he could reach sacredhood with the rest of the citadels and that doing so would somehow allow him to protect all of his territory, but that's a big if
    Because let's be real here, mordret and sunny could pull it off with all of their bodies if they had the same stage, but people like anvil, ain't no way
    We know that domains don't make them omnipotent and even if it did, they couldn't be everywhere at once, thus leading to the downfall of their empire
    For song it's different though
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      The real flaw is starting this f#cking war while the apocalipse is coming... But yeah, no way he has enough hands to defend all of his territory.
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        That too
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        What if this is like Dark City's sharpening of the swords before the apocalypse. Like Nephis did after defeating the Lord of Dark City. Erode the weaklings, and out of their ashes an army worthy of salvation shall rise...
        I've seen G3 do a lot of referencing to Forgotten Shore...just think this might be another... swindler
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          nonsense, without Neph they would have died anyway, the difference is that with her they had a chance to get out and some of them actually got out. Without her, in fact, humanity would have lost 1/2 of the divine aspects, Seishan, Kai, Effy, Cass (that is, 5/6 of their strongest saints and about a hundred Masters/The Awakened ones of the highest level)
          and here we have a stupid war that carries more losses than benefits.
          there are those who say that 1 Supreme is better than 2-3, but where is the evidence, in general, this is nonsense. The same Asterion seems to be at least at their level (Anvil/Ki Song), and he does not need territories like these idiots. Now imagine at least 1 more such on the side of humanity (which is quite possible if it were not for the suppression by two "Sovereigns" and even more saints). + we have a certain example in the form of Dayron and the Twilight people, who, as we know, had only 1 Supreme. As a result, they did not have enough strength and they fell
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