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Chapter 2027: Godheart

Godheart…

That was the word Rain heard being spoken around the camp of the battered Seventh Legion. The calamitous battle between the two great armies had taken place in the central part of the Breastbone Reach, right above where the dead god's heart would have been.

Hence, people were calling it the Battle of Godheart.

As fitting of a name as any, really. There had been nothing divine about that damn battle, but many hearts had been scarred and broken in its maw.

The camp of the Seventh Legion was noticeably emptier than it had been before.

Their own little corner of it was, too… luckily, not because the cohort had sustained losses. It was simply because Fleur had been called upon to help treat the wounded, and Ray was keeping her company.

So, Rain and Tamar were left alone.

Rain prepared dinner while Tamar went about her centurion duties. With that done, they ate in silence and then fell asleep on the spot, too exhausted — both mentally and physically — to even hide from the oppressive radiance of the overcast sky in their tents.

They did not have a lot of time to rest.

As soon as the worn-out soldiers were able to march, the Song Army was going to abandon the temporary camp and retreat north, toward the Collarbone Plain. The Sword Army would most likely pursue… so, the march was promising to be tough and unforgiving.

A few hours later, Rain and Tamar were woken up by Fleur and Ray, who had returned from the field hospital. The delicate healer looked like someone on the verge of suffering essence exhaustion, and her stealthy boyfriend was not much better.

Rain yawned, rubbed her eyes, then pushed the half-full pot of army stew toward them.

"Here… eat."

Ray gave her a nod of gratitude and sat down. Fleur, meanwhile, glanced at Tamar.

"Your father is looking for you. He's in the field hospital."

Noticing Tamar's sharp gaze, she put a hand on her shoulder and added in a soothing tone:

"His wounds were serious, but he is doing well now. Don't worry."

Tamar lingered for a moment, then nodded and rose to her feet.

Rain did not have anything better to do, so she decided to follow the young Legacy.

The two of them walked through the camp of the Seventh Legion, eventually crossing into the avenue separating it from other divisions of the Song Army. As they walked, they could hear the soldiers talking about the battle in numb, subdued voices.

Some were sharing their fears and concerns about the retreat and the future prospects of the Song Army. Most, however, were talking about Changing Star…

And the Lord of Shadows.

Rain threw a brief glance at her shadow, feeling a little strange.

She had witnessed the clash between her brother and the seven Saints of Song. The fury of it, the chilling scale, the destruction…

Despite his reassurance, she had been worried sick while watching, clenching her fists and forgetting to breathe. It had been such a strange situation to find herself in — the Lord of Shadows was one of the enemy champions, after all, and yet, she could not help but root for him instead of her own side.

At the end, his towering figure crumbled into darkness, and the battle continued on a much smaller, human scale. So, Rain had not seen how it ended, but she learned the result soon.

Her brother had defeated the seven Saints, including three of the Queen's daughters. Crushed them, really.

He had also killed six Saints — one with his own hands, five more with the help of his servants.

No wonder people could not stop talking about him, shivering in fear as they shared the details of the bloody clash.

Rain herself felt obligated to feel frightened.

…Of course, she couldn't. The image of her whimsical, grumpy, and quietly caring brother was the opposite of terrifying. How could she be afraid of someone who made her delicious, puffy pancakes to celebrate a successful hunt?

She wondered what the soldiers of the Song Army would think if they learned that the great and terrible Lord of Shadows was in the habit of making her nutritious breakfasts.

'I'd better keep it to myself…'

The field hospital was not far, but it still took some time for Rain and Tamar to reach it.

Neither of them was in the mood to talk, and they had not spoken a word about the battle to each other.

As they walked, however, Tamar glanced at Rain and hesitated for a few moments.

"Are you okay?"

Rain raised an eyebrow.

Of course, she wasn't okay.

None of them were.

...Nevertheless, she forced out a grin.

"Sure. Why?"

Tamar frowned a little.

"You just seem… unlike yourself, somehow."

Rain remained silent for a while, then shrugged with a helpless smile.

"You noticed, huh? Yeah… I don't know. I guess I just feel a bit weird today."

She couldn't quite explain it, but there was indeed something different about her ever since the conclusion of the battle. It was subtle and almost imperceptible, neither physical nor spiritual… but it was definitely there, at the heart of her being.

They reached the field hospital. It was an enormous canvas pavilion permeated with the stench of blood and sweat — the scene inside was like a painting of hell, but luckily, it wasn't as bad as it could have been.

Many of the wounded in the center of the battlefield had been miraculously healed by the white flames of Lady Nephis. Of those that remained, the heavier cases had been treated by the Awakened healers already… it was just that there weren't that many potent healers in the world, and those that belonged to the Song Army did not have endless essence.

So, the soldiers who had received relatively minor wounds could only wait while being treated by mundane medics.

Rain grimaced and tried not to cover her nose.

The officers were being treated in a separate space inside the pavilion. She stayed back, letting Tamar go inside alone, and waited patiently near the entrance.

However,she could still hear some of the conversation between her friend and her father, the Saint of Sorrow.

"...I heard that you met Telle of the White Feather clan."

Oh, so that was the name of the beautiful Feather Knight. No wonder she was so troublesome.

"Yes… I lost."

Tamar's restrained voice betrayed a hint of dejection. The Saint of Sorrow seemed to chuckle before saying calmly:

"That is alright. I lost, too."

There was a long stretch of silence, and then he added with a sigh.

"It is strange, isn't it? The Lord of Shadows had saved my daughter's life, but today, I went into battle intending to kill him. Changing Star is meant to be one of the greatest threats to the Song Domain, but today, she healed and saved our soldiers…"

Rain did not hear the rest, because at that moment, a quiet whisper resounded in her mind.

[Hey… I need to talk to you.]

She hesitated for a moment.

[Talk, then? I'm listening.]

However, her shadow shifted slightly in the trembling light of a luminous Memory, as if shaking its head.

[No, not here. Go find somewhere private.]

Rain sighed.

Was she going to be swallowed by that weird cottage again?

But she did not really mind.

Perhaps her brother would be able to explain the subtle change that had happened to her on the battlefield…

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    2028 : Clandestine Meeting


    It was not easy to find privacy in the temporary camp of the Song Army. There was no night in Godgrave, and unlike in the city-like main camp, there were no permanent structures and deserted alleys here.

    Still, there was also less security and fewer watchmen. The order had hardly been restored in the aftermath of the battle, and most soldiers were either asleep or resting.

    The funeral rite for the fallen was going to begin soon, too, which gave Rain a chance to slip away unnoticed.

    She found a desolate space hidden between a row of empty tents and the outer palisade, hiding in its cool shadow. A moment later, she felt herself being pulled into the darkness, and experienced the familiar sensation of being transported somewhere else.

    Only, this time, there was no quaint brick cottage waiting for her on the other end of the journey.

    Instead, she found herself in the Hollows, with her brother standing by her side.

    The ancient jungle sprawled around them, brimming with a myriad of scents, rustles, and harrowing perils. Rain could not help but shudder, remembering the doomed march to the Collarbone Citadel. The gruesome scenes of people being devoured by the jungle surfaced in her mind, making her feel nauseated.

    There were no trees or vines close to her, at least. They were standing in the middle of a large clearing, with only the scarlet moss covering the surface of the ancient bone. It was a relief, but…

    They weren't alone in the clearing.

    Not too far away from, the corpse of an appalling abomination lay on the ground, seeping blood into the scarlet moss. Next to it were two figures.

    One was a man in a fearsome onyx armor, his face hidden behind an eerie mask of black polished wood… the Lord of Shadows.

    Rain blinked a couple of times, stared at him for a few moments, then glanced at her brother.

    No, but how… were they really the same person?

    If she did not know the truth, she would have never believed it.

    Her brother was a young man of modest stature, with a slender build and delicate features. He was not quite flimsy, but no one would call him physically imposing either. He wore simple clothes and wielded no weapons.

    The Lord of Shadows, meanwhile… actually, strangely enough, it was difficult to tell what his height was. Nevertheless, he seemed to tower above everything, as if his mere presence made the world smaller. His battered onyx armor made it impossible to see him as anything except a deadly warrior, and his menacing mask was chilling to look at, pools of impenetrable darkness nestling in its eyes.

    More than that, their very presence was different.

    Her brother emanated an easygoing, relaxed, and joyful feeling. He was quick to smile, and his dark eyes often glistened with wry humor.

    The Lord of Shadow, though, was the epitome of aloof and threatening. His gaze, his bearing, the subtle slant of his shoulders… all of it expressed cold indifference, ruthlessness, and arrogance.

    This was indeed a person who could slaughter Saints and laugh as he did so.

    Rain was taken aback for a moment.

    'Well… it makes sense.'

    Her brother was living several lives at the same time while hiding that fact. Naturally, he would need to develop sublime acting skills to pull off this scheme — otherwise, there would be no point in hiding his true identity.

    She couldn't help but wonder which of his incarnations was the real one, though. The warm and joyful one she knew, or the cold and unfamiliar slayer standing in front of her?

    For all Rain knew, the guy running a restaurant in Bastion could be the true face of her brother!

    As great as her shock at seeing two versions of him was, there was someone else who immediately stole all her attention.

    Because the Lord of Shadows was not alone.

    Next to him… stood a breathtakingly beautiful woman.

    Her beauty was so lovely and exquisite that Rain felt utterly stunned for a moment, barely able to think. The woman wore a white tunic and a seawave cloak, her hair falling down like a cascade of pale gold…

    Her eyes were hidden behind a blindfold, but Rain remembered how they looked very well.

    After all, she had met this beautiful Saint before.

    It was Lady Cassia, Song of the Fallen.

    'What… what… what is Lady Cassia doing here?'

    Logically, it made sense. The Lord of Shadows and Song of the Fallen were both members of the Sword Army, after all — so, it was only reasonable to assume that they knew each other.

    Still, Rain was utterly shocked to meet her here.

    She suddenly felt self-conscious and uncomfortable… ashamed, even.

    It was because Lady Nephis and the members of her cohort had shown Rain great kindness before, but now, she was fighting on the side of their enemies. There was no reason for her to feel shame — her decision to join the Song Army had been dictated by the desire to protect her friends and neighbors against the invading forces of the Sword Domain, after all, and that decision was still valid.

    But emotions were not always reasonable, and so, Rain couldn't help but feel as if she had betrayed the benevolence of the beautiful woman in front of her.

    '...Why did he bring her here?'

    Shifting from one foot to another, Rain looked at her brother hesitantly.

    He smiled.

    "Don't worry. She is my… partner in crime, I guess."

    Hearing that, lady Cassie tilted her head a little.

    Rain's brother chuckled.

    "Rain, Cassie… you two should already know each other, right?"

    Rain remained silent for a moment, then nodded.

    Then, she flinched and hurriedly voiced her answer aloud:

    "Oh… yes. It is nice to see you again after all this time, Saint Cassia."

    The beautiful Saint smiled softly…

    Rain was more or less convinced that entire kingdoms could be toppled by that smile.

    "It is nice to meet you again as well, Rain."

    Her eyes shook a little.

    '...She actually remembers me?'

    Her brother, meanwhile, looked at the Lord of Shadows and scoffed.

    "Anyway. I asked Cassie to help me figure out a few things about your Awakening. The two armies are relatively close to each other at the moment, so that fool over there carried her here to take a look at you."

    The Lord of Shadows answered in a cold, menacing tone:

    "Who are you calling a fool, you fool?"

    Rain stared at the two of them with a strange expression.

    No, but were they really… really the same person?
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    Felippe Fagundes
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    Does Sunny needs to wrap himself on Rain to talk on her mind or not?
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    The.gunner
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    I may have been wrong about the POV but I was right about the 1 chapyer today 3 tommorow wiseacre
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      EVOLT
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      YOU KNOW WHAT, YOU RIGHT HERE’S A COOKIE but with no milk! 🍪
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    EVOLT
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    AND THE ANSWER WAS C) Rain POV!!!!

    How could she be afraid of someone who made her delicious, puffy pancakes to celebrate a successful hunt?

    He’s honestly such a good brother 🥹, and by the looks of it, there is a chance Rain has unlocked her aspect, now we just gotta figure that out and her flaw
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    Luck Blessed Daoist
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    Bit of friction between the ranobes admin team and the telegram channel that post new chapters bc admins don’t pay to post these chapters so next few chapters might be delayed
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      KisaraxD
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      They themselves are pirating chapters from webnovel and now complaining when the same is happening with them? That's funny
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        EVOLT
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        No way😭😭 that’s actually funny
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Lol, what nonsense...

      By the way, Ranobes and novel bin don't block links to the channel, what's the problem? Lnw and its clones are really bastards
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    ArMiks
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    Is it finally time for rain's aspect?!?!?!
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    Reii
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    I hope they can find the time for Cas to look at her to figure out her aspect etc. bond
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      EVOLT
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      Oh actually that’s pretty smart, but I’m honestly not sure how that’ll play out, as they will find out that she is fighting for the song domain. I know they will most likely remember her (I hope as I know for sure Effie will, but Cas and Neph only met her a few times), so they won’t hold it against her for fighting for her friends and family, but just imagine the shock when Sunny walks in with her and says “yeah so this is my disciple/sister who also is in the war”
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        Doksoo
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        Oh, they won't care, their reaction won't be much different from Sunny's reaction. One awakened, no matter how strong he is (even Sunny/Neph/Mordret) does not mean anything in this war. Is she on the side of an enemy or an ally, the difference is 0
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          EVOLT
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          Fair, I just know it’s gonna be funny when sunny tells them that he has a disciple all out of no where
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        Evinie
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        None of the Cohort actually fights for the Valor so there is no betrayal on anyone's part. (They just want both Sovereign dead)
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    Dionalix
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    See, told ya. The next one is gonna be rains pov. I was right.
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      EVOLT
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      CONGRATULATIONS, HERE’s A COOKIE 🍪 🥛
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