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Chapter 2020: One Man’s Greed

Soon after the first rumbling call of the war horn, another one resounded, rolling across the battlefield like a tidal wave. Sunny was momentarily impressed by the logistical preparations that had been undertaken to wage this war… after all, it was not easy to drown out the deafening clamor of a Transcendent battle.

Which meant that both armies had prepared tools capable of delivering the commands to hundreds of thousands of clashing soldiers in advance.

It wasn't that surprising, really. Both Valor and Song had rich experience subjugating wild regions of the Dream Realm, after all. They would have known how to signal to their troops when besieged by hordes of roaring Nightmare Creatures.

In any case…

He realized how tired he was by catching his mind wandering.

The sound of two horns told Sunny everything he needed to know, at the moment.

The first horn had come from the position of the Song Army… which meant that the battle was over, and that the Sword Army had delivered the enemy a crushing defeat.

The second horn had come from the direction of the towering Echo — perhaps it was no horn at all, but simply the bellow of the gargantuan creature. Its meaning was also quite clear.

The King of Swords was ordering them not to pursue.

With his expression hidden behind Weaver's Mask, Sunny let out a quiet sigh of relief.

Ki Song calling for retreat meant that the Saints of the Song Army were beaten despite their great numerical advantage. Anvil ordering his own Saints to stand down… probably meant that he did not wish to cross the Queen's bottom line just yet.

And that he was already satisfied with the result.

'...We've won, then.'

Sunny still couldn't quite believe it.

He knew that he had won, of course. He was also certain that Nephis would have demolished her share of enemies. Cassie would be alright, too… she always was.

But, still. Twenty-three Saints defeating twice as many enemy Transcendents sounded… implausible.

But the proof was impossible to deny.

Everywhere he looked, the remaining pilgrims were turning around and slowly heading away from the battlefield.

He could see a few battered Saints staggering away, as well.

Which brought him to a dilemma.

Still holding the tip of his odachi to Lonesome Howl's neck, Sunny stared at her through the eyes of Weaver's Mask.

…What was he supposed to do now that he had won?

The Jackal was dead. Beastmaster and the Ceres were unconscious. Siord and the Saint of Sorrow were too terribly wounded to mount any resistance. Silent Stalker was on the ground, three of his incarnations standing above her with weapons drawn and ready to strike.

Lonesome Howl was on her knees, at his mercy.

She was not moving, just staring at him from below with defeat, fear, and bitter fury burning in her wild eyes. Her face was pale and bloodied, and she was gritting her teeth to suppress a pained groan.

'Am I meant to just let them go?'

It seemed quite unfair, to let his prey walk free. Nothing was going to stop these Saints from recovering and joining the next battle, after all…

At the same time, Sunny could not very well take them prisoner. How was he supposed to imprison Saints? Even if he tied them up and locked them in the Nameless Temple, they could simply flee back to the waking world. No amount of chains and locks could stop them.

He was certain that Anvil could. The King of Swords had imprisoned Orum, after all… so, there was some kind of runic prison already established here in Godgrave.

But did Sunny really want to give the Sovereign hostages of royal blood?

No way. If he did, he would be responsible for whatever atrocity Anvil decided to perpetrate toward the prisoners.

So, Sunny only had two choices.

Either finish the defeated Saints right here and now… or let them go.

And he had not kept them alive only to slaughter them once the battle was over.

Of course… Lonesome Howl and the rest of the Saints of Song must have thought differently.

Judging by their gazes, they seemed to be under the illusion that Sunny was some kind of unholy monster.

No, really… did they have to look so petrified?

'All that after I went out of my way to be gentle…'

Shaking his head mentally, Sunny sighed, then retracted his odachi and pointed in the direction of the distant Song Army.

When he spoke, his voice was cold and indifferent:

"...Leave."

Lonesome Howl stared at him, her bloodied face growing even paler.

Strangely enough, she made no motion to rise from her knees.

Instead, she gritted her teeth even tighter, and then spat:

"Why… are you letting us go?"

Sunny looked down at her, feeling perplexed.

He would have already been running in her shoes.

Still, he had to come up with an answer…

Blaming everything on Nephis again would be unwise — the King of Swords could very well be listening, after all, and learning that his daughter had secretly ordered his most powerful fighter to spare the enemy elites could very well cause dire problems down the line.

And after today, there would be no question of who the most powerful member of the Sword Army outside the royal family was, without a doubt.

So what was Sunny supposed to say?

...Luckily, this incarnation of his was wearing Weaver's Mask.

Eventually, he shrugged and answered evenly:

"I am just a hired blade. My pay is high, but not high enough to start a blood feud with the Queen of Song."

Meaning…

'You are a princess, and I am a simple mercenary. I'm not crazy enough and can't be bothered to kill Ki Song's daughters, thus giving her a reason to personally hunt me down!'

On second thought, that also implied that Sunny would actually be willing to do something like that if the pay was high enough.

He hoped that Lonesome Howl would miss that.

She stared at him for a few moments, then suddenly let out a bitter, hollow laugh.

"So that's the reason? I can't… I can't believe it. A hired blade! The outcome of the battle, the fate of the entire world… might just depend on something as base as one man's greed?"

Sunny looked at her silently for a while.

Then, he leaned his head back and laughed.

His laugh sounded eerie and sinister, rolling across the ravaged battlefield like a chilling wind.

"Why? Do you think that we are that different?"

Shaking his head, he looked at the kneeling princess and added with a hint of disdain in his calm, cold voice:

"No. The King of Valor, you mother, and I... we are exactly the same. It's just that they are greedy for more tasteless things."

With that, Sunny took a step back and dissolved into the shadows.

Lonesome Howl was left standing on her knees in solitude.

The echo of his sinister laughter, and of his piercing words, was still ringing in her ears.

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    Awybin
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    2021 End of Battle

    A similar situation was happening elsewhere on the battlefield.
     
    There, a vast swath of the sun-bleached bone had been scorched by incinerating flames and turned black. It almost seemed as if it had been on the verge of igniting, angry red sparks and wisps of smoke still escaping from somewhere below.
     
    The air was heavy with the smell of smoke, and white flames danced here and there on the charred remains of thralls and pilgrims.
     
    This was where Nephis had fought Seishan, Death Singer, and the five Saints supporting them.
     
    The battle had been fierce.
     
    Seishan was powerful, and her power had only grown exponentially on a bloodsoaked battlefield. Death Singer seemed to possess some form of authority over blood, as well, both using it for offense and to boost her sister's already formidable prowess even further.
     
    The five Saints that had come to join the Queen's daughters were not weak in any way, either.
     
    However, it had all been for naught.
     
    Once Nephis truly unleashed her flames and burned away the blood that had been spilled upon the ancient bone by the Awakened soldiers, Seishan and Death Singer found themselves at a disadvantage.
     
    The Saints that had been supposed to slow Changing Star down did everything they were expected to do. Their Aspects worked well together, and they worked especially well against someone like her.
     
    A carefully designed combination of powerful Memories enveloped the last daughter of the Immortal Flame clan in a net of insidious enchantments.
    The thralls and the pilgrims descended upon her like a plague.
    None of it worked.
     
    Nephis broke free of the net, withstood the barrage of melee and ranged attacks unleashed by the five Saints, turned the thralls and the pilgrims into ash, and faced the two daughters of Ki Song like a radiant, harrowing spirit of flame.
     
    Even Death Singer seemed shaken by the ferocious might of Changing Star...
    Only Seishan did not seem that surprised.
     
    After all, she had witnessed who Nephis was, and what she could do, all the way back on the Forgotten Shore.
    In fact, she understood clearly that Changing Star was holding back her most destructive powers.
     
    In the end, the result of the clash between Changing Star and the seven Saints of Song was quite predictable.
     
    By the time the Song Army sounded retreat, all seven of them were beaten and battered, in agony, and barely clinging to life...
    The blinding light of the radiant figure dimmed, and in a whirlwind of sparks, a pristine white tunic covered her slender body. Changing Star, the last daughter of the Immortal Flame, looked at them with emotionless eyes.
    The lovely young woman with beautiful silver hair wore no armor and wielded no weapons. Pure and untainted by the blood and soot of the battlefield, she looked like a heavenly being... breathtaking and completely out of place in this sweltering, dark hell.
    Not at all like the unstoppable monster who had ruthlessly crushed, burned, and broken them all.
    Only her striking grey eyes betrayed the inhuman coldness of the incandescent white void hiding in her soul.
     
    Seishan suppressed a groan, staring at her own charred body.
     
    One of them — the young Saint of the Maharana clan — looked up at Changing Star and asked in a hoarse, trembling voice:
     
    "...Why didn't you kill me?"
    After a few moments of silence, Nephis simply shrugged.
    Three bleeding corpses were laying on the ground, staring at Saint Jest with empty eye sockets. The old man wiped his bloody hands on the shirt of one of them, then clicked his tongue and crushed the head of the other when the corpse attempted to rise.
     
    Looking at his once again bloodied hand with a squeamish expression, he shook his head with a wry smile.
     
    "That girl... still playing house, at her age. Someone should really remind her that dolls are for children."
     
    With that, he looked up with a wondering look.
     
    "Oh... right. I should check on Little Mercy and see how he is doing. Today must have been tough on him..."
     
    Humming a lively melody under his nose, Saint Jest straightened, stretched his back, then picked up his cane and walked away.
     
    Someplace else...
    A pile of scrap metal slowly unfurled itself and rose from the ground. Fiend was in a terrible shape, his steel body hideously shredded and torn apart so viciously that it resembled an abstract sculpture.
    Fighting the Chain Wyrms had not been an easy fit for him, especially with some of his powers sealed by the shattering of space.
     
    Raising one of his remaining hands, the ravenous Shadow used a sharp claw to fish a piece of melting glass from between his fangs and stared in the direction where the two remaining Reflections had gone with a hateful expression.
     
    A few moments later, a sound that resembled the low roar of spreading flame resounded from his fiery maw:
     
    "Wrrrretches..."
     
    In that moment, Fiend made a decision.
     
    He was going to tell on them... to Big Sister!
     
    Not too far away, Saint retracted her darkness and watched indifferently as her one remaining enemy limped away.
     
    Serpent, however, was surrounded only by silence.
     
    Because all of its enemies were dead. Just like that, the battle was over.
     
    But its aftershocks were destined to spread far and wide, shaping many of the things that were to come.
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      Awybin
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      2022 Overwhelming Strength

      The battle that would have cost humanity countless lives ended costing it... slightly less.
       
      The losses among the Awakened soldiers were still quite severe, but at the same time, there weren't nearly as many deaths as there would have been if Nephis had not intervened, ordering the two great armies to retreat and provoking a clash between the Saints instead.
       
      The final, titanic confrontation had decided the outcome of the battle...
      It ended with a resounding victory for the Sword Domain.
       
      Sunny somehow expected to be met by endless chants of glory once he returned to the camp of the Sword Army, but in reality, it was just as quiet and subdued as the camp of the defeated side.
       
      That was because most of the soldiers had been brutalized by the unfathomable horror of the calamitous battle, and many of them had lost friends and companions to its hungry maw, as well.
       
      The casualties among the soldiers were still being tallied, but everyone knew how many Saints had returned from the battlefield alive, already.
       
      The results were... surprising.
       
      At least to Sunny.
       
      Four of the Saints of the Sword Army had died.
       
      However, thirteen Saints of the Song Domain perished in return.
       
      Six of them had been killed by Sunny and his Shadows. Three were killed by Old Man Jest. The rest had fallen in individual duels.
       
      A... horrifying number.
       
       
      Which was bitterly ironic. Sunny had always considered himself to be... the more humane of them two. In fact, in the past, he often felt that Neph's ambition and obsession were dragging him along into the depths where he would not have gone himself. But here he was, having slaughtered almost a full cohort of Transcendent champions, while she had shown restraint and mercy, killing nobody.
       
      Granted, the Song Army had only sent seven Saints after her, as well as a swarm of thralls and pilgrims — while Sunny had technically faced thirteen of them, as well as three of Mordret's Reflections.
       
      He did not know whether he should feel flattered, appalled, proud, or dejected.
       
      That was not important at the moment, anyway.
       
      What was important, though...
       
       
      Song had possessed an overwhelming advantage over the Sword Domain. And yet, their defeat was crushing. Even though Sunny and Nephis had played a vital role in the victory of the Sword Army, the fact remained.
       
      Twenty-six Saints of Song fought against twenty-one Sword Saint, and most of them had lost. Relatively few of the defeated Saints had died, managing to retreat in time, but it was still a startling result.
       
       
       
      And this, in turn, revealed a rather disturbing truth to Sunny.
       
      It shone light on the previously inscrutable demeanor of Anvil, the King of Swords.
       
      From the very beginning... well, maybe from the day Mordret had annihilated the House of Night... the Sovereign of Valor was confusing Sunny with his indifference, inaction, and passive nonchalance.
      The Queen of Worms seemed to outplay her enemy on every turn. Her strategies were more elaborate, her ingenious schemes more impactful, her grasp of the battle theater more worthy of a Supreme.
       
      In fact, as time had gone by, the strategic position of the Sword Army started to look more and more hopeless. The enemy was winning virtually on all fronts.
      It was to the point that one had no choice but to start doubting which of the two Supremes had inherited the lineage of War God. Wasn't Valor supposed to display a genius of all things having to do with warfare instead of Song?
       
      But the answer to that imbalance was now both evident and undeniable.
      It was as if Anvil had told the world today:
      "Look and despair. It doesn't matter how cunning, wise, and valiant you are. The most ingenious stratagems are pointless in the face of overwhelming strength."
       
      Anvil had not been bothered by the successes of the Song Domain, because he possessed the only thing he needed to win this war.
       
      A better army, and more deadly champions. It was a cruel and disheartening lesson.
       
      The bleak reality of this brutal truth was not what unnerved Sunny, though.
       
      Rather, it was the fact that Anvil only possessed overwhelming force because of Nephis and Sunny himself.
       
      Which meant that he had included their strength into his calculations...
       
      Which, in turn, meant that he understood what they were capable of far better than Sunny had assumed.
       
      In fact...
       
      He truly felt a chill run down his spine when thinking about how the battle had transpired.
       
      The clash of the Transcendents only happened because Nephis had defied Anvil's order.
       
      But it was precisely her defiance that had led to the crushing defeat of the Song Domain.
      So...
      Had the King of Swords calculated that she would disobey him, and even the precise manner in which she would express her disobedience?
       
      He had to. Otherwise, his silent assent to Neph's defiance could hardly be explained.
       
      ...This was what frightened Sunny the most.
       
      He looked in the direction of the gargantuan Echo, suddenly feeling tense and uncomfortable.
       
      Almost afraid.
       
      It was as if he was in the palm of Anvil's hand, ready to be crushed in an iron fist at any moment.
       
      His face behind Weaver's Mask grew somber.
      Countless humans were dead, including seventeen Saints — a dire loss for all humanity.
       
      The fortunes of the Song Army were reversed in an instant. It had gone from holding a solid advantage to being hopelessly outmatched by the enemy in the span of one battle — not the least because Sunny and Nephis had revealed a large part of their true power.
      The battle had put an end to Song's advance into the depths of the Breastbone Reach. On the contrary, they would have to retreat now, perhaps even being pushed all the way to the Collarbone Plain.
       
      In the worst case, the main camp or even the sole Citadel of the Song Army would be besieged before either Revel or Gilead completed their expeditions.
       
      But for now, the tired, terrified soldiers needed to rest.
       
      The wounded had to be treated, and the dead had to be burned.
       
      Both army camps were abuzz with whispers and discussions of the dreadful battle.
       
      And, of course, two people were mentioned more than all the rest.
       
      Merciful Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan...
       
      And the ruthless, terrifying Lord of Shadows
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    TrevorVanRichten
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    Somone have 2021 and 2022 chapters?
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      ArMiks
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      Still haven't dropped on telegram yet. J think it has something to do with the bot's growing pains g3 mentioned yesterday on discord
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        TrevorVanRichten
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        Good to know
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    Turnc4406
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    I need to sleep. I can't wait up any longer. Sigh. I'll read in the morning, I guess. They used to come out at 3PM my time. It is now 11:15 with no sign of them.
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      Royalty Ducky
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      How lucky, for me they have always been realesign at 1am 😂. Now it moved to around 5am (today is excluded)
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      ArMiks
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      For me they always used to come out at 1am-4am. Luckily i only sleep in the morning. But now they are posted around lunch since the shift
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    JAYDEEP
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    Waiting for my daily dose.
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    73timur16
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    Не видел комментариев касаемо суверенов. Мне кажется что в итоге плохим парнем окажется отец нефис, а не сами суверены. И ещё, надеюсь, что суверенов убьет Санни, так как ему бы очень пригодилась способность воскрешать мертвых в больших количествах,как делает Ки Сонг.
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      TrevorVanRichten
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      G3 somewhere mention Thet sunny whon have ability to raise dead and ki song is using corpses as pupets
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    Turnc4406
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    How many web novels are you reading, currently? How many physical books do you read in a given year, and what type?

    For me, I am reading 3 web novels: Shadow Slave, My Werewolf System, and Dark Magus Returns. MWS and Dark Magus are blah in comparison to SS.

    I read 50-100 other books per year, mostly self-help, finance, and books in my field (Quality CI, and management). Webnovels are my guilty pleasure.
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      DanielPlay
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      I'm surprised that anyone still submits to reading JKS novels after he destroyed MVS, his biggest success, I even dropped mws and had no interest in his new project.
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        DeathGun AS
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        I liked the MVS... But one that was disappointing was Supreme Magus, it focused too much on his life and romance... I didn't like it much... I liked it when it was darker.
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        Junior young
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        Not the ending I expected for mvs but It was okay and he is dragging mws
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        Lrb
        Lrb
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        Você sabe como foi o final? Eu dropei depois que o MC e imortui tiveram uma rixa bem mal elaborada por que immortui era "malvado" e o MC era mongol
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      Tsumiro
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      I read a unhealthy amount of manga/light/web novels lol
      MWS, Dark Magus, Supreme Magus, Evolution of a Goblin, SS (obviously), Bloodline System, Void Evolution, Infinite Mana, Spellcraft, Epic of Ice Dragon, Chrysalis, Dimensional Descent, TBATE, Ryuu Kusari no Ori, Invincible Full-Moon System, Tensura, Kumo Desu ga Nani ka, Maou ni Natta Node, ReZero, and Overlord are the web/lightnovels I'm reading currently.
      As for physical books I don't read too many of those but when I do they're usually in the fantasy genre like Wheel of Time but I've been meaning to get into the Dune series I've already got the first book but I just haven't gotten around to reading it yet.
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        demiwizard
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          Tsumiro
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          I haven't read that yet hell I didn't even know it existed till I started reading SS.
          Is there a reason everyone mentions it when talking about this series like G3 helped work on it or something? Also is it any good?
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            teddycitrus
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            LOTM is arguably the most known webnovel, and it is thus frequently compared to other famous works like SS, ORV, TBATE, etc.
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            demiwizard
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            currently my favorite novel series. characters are great, the plot is amazing and the world building is phenomenal it's sequel Circle of Inevitability current chapters are rly popping off right now
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      73timur16
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      Я читаю родословную королевства, но там перевод редкий и главы сами редко выходят и повелитель тайн 2 книгу.
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      DeathGun AS
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      I wanted to read the novel "Memorize" again... Or go back to reading the Suicide novel.
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      Lrb
      Lrb
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      Tem uma aqui mesmo nos ranobes que ainda é pouco conhecida, mas tenho esperança que um dia ela irá receber a sua devida atenção ela é Trinity of Magic
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      Xraymaster
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      Currently reading 4 web novels: The Innkeeper, Tree of Aeon, Demonic cultivator in zombie world and SS.
      I love reading but I don't really have time for books that aren't connected to my profession ( veterinary medicine, veterinary radiology).
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      EmberofShadows
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      Three - SS, A Practical Guide to Sorcery, and Primal Hunter.

      A Practical Guide to Sorcery's on par with SS, or perhaps even a little better, but Primal Hunter is a lot worse.
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    Kiolion
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    f#ck. I caught up😢
    well, see yall in January ig
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      Kdmill
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      Same
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      ArMiks
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      Been a while since i saw someone tring to stock up on chapters
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      The.gunner
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      See you tommorow
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    EVOLT
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    All that after I went out of my way to be gentle…'


    Honestly a pretty fair end to this battle (I’m genuinely confused why people are hating). Sunny’s main goal here was to show that he was a being that won’t backdown and the level of skill displayed will make the Song in wary of him even more. There is a reason why Sunny kept them alive as once the sovereigns are dead (I’m assuming the battle at the end will keep the saints out except for Sunny, Neph and maybe Mordret), they have a vital role of keeping everyone alive. Remember Sunny is a selfish being, who only cares about his own ambitions and not killing 6 of the saints makes a statement saying, you aren’t worth it. There is no right answer to this battle, and Sunny got to show off, and like cmon who didn’t like that sunny took basically 25% of the saints on his own. constraint
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    ArMiks
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    i wanna see rain's pov asap, plus that guy in their little cohort's drama on how terrible/epic shadow lord is. maybe a side of the survivor saint's subtly growing trauma with shadows. also, i wonder if that healer girl in rain's cohort would have any significance later on other than a mob cos the way things are progressing, she might just get killed and mentioned in passing.
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      Turnc4406
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      Just imagine she's talking to Tamar et al, and accidentally slips out "my brother" when talking about the Lord of Shadows. Stunned silence would ensue, but things would start to click for Tamar: the ability to manifest a weapon from shadows, the enigmatic rise of the Lord of Shadow combined with Rain's awakening without a Nightmare, how the two of them survived falling into the canyon, and so many other things.
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    SrgtLock
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    Sunny left you with words to place in brine made of your tears to pickle. Savor the taste at a later date to become enlightened to the true horror that is humanity!
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