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Chapter 2181: Break Point

Rain was sprawled on the ground, breathing shallowly. She was too tired to move, and had no desire to either. There was a black fabric covering her face, so it was a bit dark, at least... the merciless radiance of the incandescent sky would have easily penetrated mundane cloth, but she was brazenly using [In Case of Emergency] to hide from the suffocating light.

Who would have known that she would miss the frigid nights of Ravenheart one day?

It was so damn hot.

And she was so damn spent. Physically, mentally... emotionally.

The siege of the Greater Crossing had been a terrible affair. In fact, Rain had no words to describe how terrible, terrifying, hideous, and utterly horrid it had been. The endless battles, the heavy losses, the dwindling supplies... the torturous, ever-present heat. By now, the soldiers were not even despondent, they were simply numb.

As if their capacity to comprehend horror and their endurance had been completely overwhelmed.

...It was quite a feat, to overwhelm the mental endurance of her fellow soldiers. All of them had overcome Nightmares and braved the dreadful reaches of the Dream Realm to become Awakened, after all.

All except for her. She had never set foot into a Nightmare... at least not a Nightmare created by the Spell.

The nightmare she was living had been created entirely with human hands. Four hands in particular — four lofty, royal hands.

Rain was too tired to think about the King and the Queen. She had no energy to feel resentment. Her eyes were covered, and while she had no essence to spare on frivolous things, the passive effect of the [Piece de Resistance] was still enough to prevent her from baking in the heat.

She could stay still.

"Rani..."

Rain groaned.

She remained motionless for a few moments, then slowly sat up. [In Case of Emergency] slipped from her eyes, and the merciless radiance of Godgrave battered them with blinding intensity. She squinted with a grimace, waiting for her pupils to adjust to the light.

It felt like someone was driving nails into her head.

Soon enough, Rain could see Tamar, Ray, and Fleur — the four of them had sprawled on the ground almost in a pile after descending from the wall. Their tents had been destroyed days ago during one of the battles, and with the supply situation being what it was, no one was going to issue them new ones.

Of course, there were plenty of empty tents in the camp of the Song Army these days. Too many soldiers had died, after all... but finding and salvaging an empty tent was too much work, so they had simply been sleeping on the ground.

It was Ray who had called her. Raising a hand, he said tiredly:

"Water."

Rain sighed, then summoned the Green Canteen and handed it to him.

Then, she looked around.

The Song Army had stubbornly endured the endless assaults, but that did not mean that it was unscathed. On the contrary, the courtyard of the great fortress where the army was camped looked like a graveyard, instead.

And the soldiers looked like walking corpses. These days, it was hard to tell them apart from the Queen's pilgrims at times.

Everyone was shocked into numbness by the relentless siege.

However...

That had changed subtly in the last few days.

Rain could not quite describe it, but it was as if a feverish tension was slowly permeating the air.

Because the soldiers could feel it... that the siege was going to end soon.

There was no deep reason behind that feeling and no profound calculations they had made to come to such a conclusion, but nevertheless, everyone was suddenly infected by the idea.

The reason was simple... people had a breaking point, and the soldiers had long reached theirs. If it was this bad in the camp of the Song Army, then their enemy had to be faring even worse —attacking a fortress was far more arduous than defending it, after all. Rain and her comrades knew that they were going to break soon, and so, they hoped that the Sword Army would break first.

Some even hoped for a miracle, even though there were no benign miracles in the world of the Nightmare Spell. Only harrowing omens.

Well, and there was a more concrete reason, as well.

It was that the Saints had been involving themselves in the battles as of late.

Before, the prohibition of the Queen prevented them from taking part in the defense of the fortress, but all kinds of rules and boundaries had become vague now. As a result, the Saints of both Domains entered the fray from time to time, relieving the Awakened soldiers.

Of course, once a Saint from one side joined the battle, a Saint from the other side would arrive to prevent them from doing too much harm.

But the Song Domain had more Saints than the enemy, at least. And Changing Star herself had not drawn her sword yet, limiting her occasional participation to healing the soldiers.

Since the Saints were fighting, the situation must have been really desperate.

Ray drank a bit of water from the Green Canteen and handed it to Fleur. Fleur handed it to Tamar, and Tamar returned it to Rain.

After everyone had their fill, Ray spoke hoarsely:

"Something is going on, isn't it?"

Rain raised an eyebrow.

"What exactly do you mean?"

The question was too broad. Many things were going on, most of them bad or outright terrible.

The young man looked in the direction where a tall, scorched tent stood shining in the ruthless light — it was the command tent of the Seventh Legion.

He said:

"Nobody had seen Princess Seishan on the wall today. She seems to have disappeared somewhere... a few guys saw her leaving while we slept. Considering her position, the only thing that could force her to move is an order from the Queen. So, I bet something is afoot."

Tamar remained silent for a while, then shrugged.

"Even if something is, that's none of our business."

Rain nodded.

"I'm sure we'll learn in due time."

With that, however, she glanced at her shadow.

Unnoticed by anyone, the shadow subtly signaled her that they would talk later.

She sighed.

'So something really is afoot.'

Ray, that guy... he truly had the instincts of a rat. He sensed danger better than most diviners in the employ of the Song Army.

Just as he thought that, his face suddenly changed, growing pale. His eyes widened.

A moment later, Rain sensed a deep shadow moving in their direction, and felt her heartbeat growing calmer.

The shadow fell on their pitiful group, and she turned around to look up at the person who approached them.

Then, she blinked.

'O—oh?'

There was a tall man standing above them, looking down with an aloof expression. His handsome face seemed to be carved from stone, and his eyes were as calm as a lake.

She knew who it was, of course... it was the Saint of Sorrow.

Tamar's dad.

What Rain did not know, however, was what he was doing here. He had never once shown initiative to seek out his daughter since the start of the war.

Until today.

Tamar looked as surprised to see her dad as Rain did. She stood up hurriedly and bowed her head to greet him.

"Father."

He lingered for a moment, then nodded to accept her greeting.

"Tamar. Let us talk."

She studied him carefully.

"You can speak in front of my friends."

He spared them a short glance, then sighed.

"...Alright. It is for the best, since what I am about to tell you concerns them, as well."

The Saint of Sorrow paused for a moment, then looked directly at Tamar.

"Leave the Greater Crossing Stronghold. I will arrange a transfer with Saint Seishan as soon as she returns. Your cohort will be assigned guard duty, escorting supply caravans from the Song Domain."

Guard duty...

That meant that they would have to return to the main camp of the Song Army, then descend from Godgrave to the Moonriver Plains... and come back with the next supply caravan.

They would not have to participate in the defense of the fortress anymore.

This was great news... however, it made Rain shiver.

Her eyes widened as she stared at the Saint of Sorrow, stunned.

There could only be one reason why he would sacrifice his dignity to arrange something like that.

It was that he believed that the Greater Crossing would fall, and wanted to make sure that his daughter did not perish with it.

'No way...'

Rain knew that the morale in the Song Army was woefully low. The soldiers did not believe in victory anymore — or rather, they did not care about it anymore.

But if the Saint of Sorrow, one of the most stalwart champions of the Song Domain, was doing something like that...

It meant that hopelessness had infected even the Saints, now.

Things were far worse than Rain had anticipated. Tamar's lower lip trembled.

Nevertheless, she controlled her emotions and managed to maintain her composure.

Her voice remained even:

"What about you?"

The Saint of Sorrow looked at her for a few long moments.

Then, he said simply:

"I'll stay."

With that, he raised his hand, froze for a second, and hesitantly patted her on the shoulder.

Not saying anything else, the Saint of Sorrow turned around and walked away, his broad back seemingly as solid as a cliff.

Tamar was left standing, watching him leave with a distant expression.

Rain wanted to comfort her friend, but at that moment, her shadow signaled her to move.

Letting out a sigh, Rain frowned and stood up.

She raised the Green Canteen.

"I'll go and try to find some water. You guys rest."

She left her cohort behind and headed in the opposite direction from where the Saint of Sorrow had gone.

When there was no one around to hear her, she whispered:

"What?"

Her brother quietly:

"Seishan is returning to the fortress. She's not alone, either... she's escorting a prisoner."

He lingered for a moment, then said:

"Go take a look."

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    Я очень надеюсь, что не придется им убивать Ки Сонг. Лучше было бы им достигнуть верховного ранга без этого, тогда спокойно можно будет договорится, так как у Санни итак уже супер мощный домен, может даже сильнее, чем у Нефис. Поэтому они не представляют угрозы для них.
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    Chapter 2182 Royal Hospitality
    Step. Step. Another step. The chains rattled as Cassie walked, trying to maintain some of her dignity despite the shackles. She was quite used to those, luckily, having spent most of her time in the Third Nightmare chained.
    However, it was different this time.
    Things had gone more or less as expected when she and Helie emerged from the Hollows and were found by the forces of Song. It was a lone pilgrim who had noticed them first, but once one of the Queen's puppets did, all of them knew. So, her daughters did not take long to arrive from the Lesser Crossing Stronghold - Lonesome Howl, Silent Stalker, and Death Singer. They were the ones whom Cassie surrendered herself to.
    Regardless of the severity of the situation... observing their confused expressions had really been quite fun.
    'Should I get captured more often?'
    Cassie did her best to remain calm, entertaining herself with such thoughts. Helie and her were quickly separated. She gave her account of what had happened, mentioning Jest and his plot to have her killed giving an explanation of why she was defecting that Helie could corroborate. There was not a word of lie in what Cassie told them. Of course, she omitted the real reason why she had decided to seek shelter in the embrace of the Great Clan Song, making the entire tale a deception. Truth was funny that way, sometimes. There was no telling if the Song sisters believed her. Helie was welcomed quite well, at least... that was a relief. It seemed that the Queen still held some affection for her old mentor, Master Orum enough so to spare his niece, if nothing else.
    But the same benevolence did not extend to Cassie. Clan Song was wary of her, and so, she was treated as a prisoner, not as a guest....An important prisoner, at least. That was just what Cassie had expected. When Seishan hastily arrived from the Greater Crossing to take her away in secret, Cassie was not surprised, either. The Lost Princess of Song looked just as elegant and graceful as ever, but honestly, she had lost some of her luster. Nobody would go so far as to call her appearance ragged, and yet the signs of fatigue and mental exhaustion were nothing short of evident. Well, it was understandable... she was the commander in charge of defending the Greater Crossing Stronghold, after all, having resisted none other than Nephis for weeks. Knowing who her enemy was, it seemed like a miracle that Seishan was even able to stand upright. Cassie could understand, but she was still surprised. She still vividly remembered how Seishan was on the Forgotten Shore - granted, back then, all Cassie knew was her refined, husky voice... and the faint scent of blood that seemed to follow Seishan wherever she went.
    Seishan had never lost the smallest bit of her refinement then. But it was different now. "Cassia."
    The voice was still the same. The scent of blood was much stronger, though... not that anyone but Cassie could smell it. Now that Seishan entered, the guards stationed outside could not see her anymore, and therefore, Cassie could not see her either. She released her mark and sighed, feeling like she had returned to the past.
    The voice and the scent were all that remained. Cassie had been kept in a tent on the edges of the Lesser Crossing encampment, away from prying eyes. The tent was small and flimsy, barely dimming the radiance of the cloudy sky. The clasp had been tightly shut, as well, so the heat inside was nearly unbearable. No one had brought her food or water, either. She was not too hungry yet, but the thirst was dreadful. 'Am I being tortured, already?'
    Cassie opened her mouth and said- or rather, croaked:
    "I greet Princess Seishan."
    There were a few moments of silence, and then the husky voice asked:
    "What are you scheming now?"
    Cassie was more sensitive to voices than most people. To her, they were like a painting that brimmed with vivid color, hiding countless nuances. Seishan's voice was calm, collected, strong... but not harsh. Instead, it was soft, refined, and elegant.
    But behind it all, obscured by the more beautiful colors, there was a different hue. A subtle note of tiredness, tinged with a speck of disillusionment and apprehension.
    Mundane people saw Saints as demigods, but Saints were people, too. They were not immune to the shocking horrors of Godgrave... even someone as impervious to shock and trauma as Seishan, who had endured a decade of the Forgotten Shore, could not escape the dread of war unscathed. Cassie smiled faintly.
    "Would you believe me if I said that I am scheming to kill both Sovereigns and replace them with someone better?"
    Her own voice was hoarse and ugly due to thirst and mistreatment. But every word was carefully chosen and calculated. Seishan was right to assume that Cassie had a hidden motive to enter the camp of the Song Army... however, her scheme had nothing to do with taking action.
    Instead, it was all about talking. Seishan remained silent for a while, then chuckled. "You can barely speak. That won't do... guards! Bring our esteemed guest some refreshments."
    Then, her garments rustled quietly as she walked over to a folding chair and sat down. "Someone better, you say... why, I have no doubt that you believe Changing Star to be a better option. I do not doubt that she has no shortage of splendid ambitions, either. However, I also know why the two of you lowered your heads to Valor and have been biding your time, serving them as loyal dogs for all these years."
    She seemed to have leaned forward a little. "It is because no matter how you searched and how much you prepared, you've found no way to actually defeat one Sovereign, let alone two. Something like that is outside the realm of possibility, so stop playing games. What are you really after?"
    Cassie tried to laugh, but her throat was so
    parched that she convulsed in a coughing fit, instead. "...Alright. You saw right through me."
    Seishan waited for a bit, then asked incredulously: "That's it? You're not going to say anything else?" Cassie considered her answer carefully. While she was doing that, there was the sound of the tent entrance opening, and her mouth watered at the smell of food. Seishan sent the guard away.
    "Help yourself so that we could speak comfortably. Oh... I hope you'll be satisfied with a humble meal, Lady Cassia. It's just basic military rations and some wine-supply situations have been rough for us, as of late. Thanks to you and your sellsword Saint."
    Cassie smiled faintly. Seeing that she did not move, Seishan asked:
    "Do you need help?"
    Cassie pursed her lips, then shook her head. "I can do it myself."
    Activating her Awakened Ability, she walked over to the table and picked up a carafe of wine. The wine was watered down, of course, serving as something to satiate one's thirst rather than to lighten one's mood. Careful not to topple anything with her chains, Cassie poured herself some and brought the goblet to her lips. The faint scent of blood emanating from Seishan was almost overpowering at such a close distance, but she was too thirsty to care about such things.
    Cassie drank deeply, feeling the cold and fragrant liquid soothe her throat. 'Ah...'
    Lowering the goblet, she swayed slightly and turned to face Seishan. "... You put something in the wine, didn't you?"
    Seishan chuckled. "I did."
    Cassie exhaled slowly. She had expected something like that, as well.
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      Chapter 2183 Drops of Poison
      Cassie did not know what Seishan had mixed into the wine, but the effect was truly sinister. She felt dazed, as if her head was spinning- even though it wasn't. Her body felt overly sensitive, but at the same time sluggish and hard to control. She could just barely prevent herself from swaying while taking a step. It was almost as if she was drunk. Actually, Cassie would not know, since she had never been drunk before. She had not tasted alcohol prior to becoming an Awakened, and later, her body was too resilient to be intoxicated easily. The memories of those under the influences of substances were usually jumbled and confusing, too, while her Ascended Ability only granted her access to the mark's senses, not their mind. So, she could only imagine.
      If that was what being drunk felt like... she wanted none of it. 'Ah. How vile.'
      Much worse than her dazed condition was the fact that her soul was in the same state that was why the strange drug Seishan had made her drink was so startling and sinister. Cassie could barely control her Aspect. In fact, she was not sure if she could control it at all... trying to activate her Aspect Abilities made her dizzy, and the input she received from them was fragmented at best, and unreliable at worst. She could not get a grasp on her essence, either, which now flowed freely and refused to follow her will.
      She could not even pull on her tether and return to the waking world. It was still there, somewhere in her soul... presumably. But she could not sense it. 'How insidious.'
      The royal clan of the Sword Domain possessed deep knowledge of runic sorcery and had many capable craftsmen. So, it was no surprise that they could create restraints capable of imprisoning Awakened, Ascended, and even Saints — like the cage in the Night Temple where she had nearly died in solitude, or the cell where Master Orum was kept, interrogated, and eventually killed. Clan Song was not ignorant of runic sorcery, of course, but their attainments were much more modest. Ki Song had not risen to prominence until the first great Awakened families were already deeply established, after all, so her clan's foundation was shallow in comparison. Nevertheless, it seemed that Song had their own ways of solving problems.
      Cassie did not know what kind of mystical poison she had ingested, but its effects were in no way inferior to a cage created by the runesmiths of Clan Valor. In fact, in some aspects, it was even superior. For one, she could be freely moved.
      Seishan had given her just enough time to finish the meal, then immediately took her away from the Lesser Crossing. She also put a bag over Cassie's head quite unceremoniously, at that. Obviously, the bag was not meant to obscure her vision. Cassie was blind, and now that she could not use her Aspect, she was almost as helpless as a mundane blind person would be. The bag was meant to prevent other people from looking at her, instead. After all, Cassie was supposed to be dead. Clan Song might have been wary of her schemes, but they saw the advantage of maintaining that part of her deceit, at least. The bag was a simple, but adequate tool of keeping her identity hidden. That said, it did not smell too good and quickly turned into an oven under the radiant light of Godgrave, making it hard for her to breathe.
      Cassie endured the discomfort in silence. Judging by the scent, the sound, and the subtle presence... Seishan had arrived on the back of a Nightmare Creature enthralled by Beastmaster. Now, both of them were standing on its carapace as the creature ran across the bone plain.
      They were probably heading to the Greater Crossing Stronghold, where Cassie would have an audience with the Queen. The Western First Rib, where the Lesser Crossing was located, was not too far from the Greater Crossing. However, there was a great difference in elevation between them, as well as a wide abyss. So, in order to ascend to the Collarbone Plain, one had to travel west, use a series of elevators constructed by Clan Song, and then return east.
      The Nightmare Creature was swift, but it would still take them a long time to reach its destination... or so Cassie had thought before the beast leapt, and she was suddenly overcome by a sense of weightlessness. Then, the carapace moved beneath her, and she heard a loud rustling sound, as if a dragonfly was beating its wings. 'We're flying.' So, that was how Seishan had arrived so soon.
      Cassie had less time than she had hoped for. After remaining silent for a while, she spoke: "How many of your Handmaidens died in this war?"
      Seishan seemed to turn her head, studying her. Eventually, she answered neutrally:
      "Two."
      There was a short pause, and she added with the smallest hint of reluctance in her voice:
      "...It would have been three, if not for Nephis."
      "You are wrong."
      Cassie raised an eyebrow, then remembered that Seishan could not see her face. Cassie smiled bitterly. "I lost seven of my Fire Keepers."
      She wondered how her own voice sounded, muffled by the thick bag. "Well, at least none of your sisters died. You are lucky."
      Seishan remained silent for a while. "You are wrong."
      Cassie raised an eyebrow, then remembered that Seishan could not see her face. Was that how people felt when they spoke to her? "What do you mean?"
      Finally, Seishan's voice betrayed a bitter feeling, becoming painted by a much darker palette of emotions than the vibrant splendor of her usual hues. "I have more sisters than people tend to remember. None of the seven of us who had reached
      Transcendence died. But that doesn't mean that we lost no one."
      Cassie remained silent for a while, pretending to be surprised by the news. ... Of course, she knew how many adopted daughters Ki Song had, what their Ranks were, and which of them had perished in the war.
      Seishan seemed to think that Cassie's goal was to gain an audience with the Queen, for whatever reason perhaps to strike a deal, or maybe even try something daring and unwise.
      But she was wrong. Cassie did want to speak with the Queen, but her true target... was already in her grasp. It was Seishan herself. Seishan had put something in her drink, and Cassie was returning the favor. Every carefully chosen word she spoke was a drop of poison. She just had to be subtle about it, so that her target remained none the wiser... and so that by the time her poison took hold, it was already too late to administer an antidote. Cassie's goal in the camp of the Song Army was to turn the daughters of Ki Song against their mother, removing them from her Domain when the time to choose sides came.
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        Chapter 2184 The Other Side
        After some time, the Nightmare Creature landed. Cassie was in such a poor state that she almost rolled off its carapace - luckily, Seishan extended a hand to catch her. As they descended from the beast's back, Cassie could feel the solid surface of the ancient bone under her feet once more. The bone was the same, and the heat was the same... but the wind was different. That was because they weren't on the First Rib anymore, and thus were not shielded from the winds rolling down the slopes of the Hollow Mountains anymore. They had arrived on the Collarbone Plain. The Great Crossing Stronghold - and the Queen of Worms - had to be close now. Which meant that this could very well be Cassie's last chance to talk to Seishan. However, she remained silent, knowing that being too obvious would only be harmful. The seeds she wanted to plant had already been planted... the soil was already made rich by the senseless war. Now, all she had to do was wait for the rains to come, and see the seeds she had sown sprout to life. ... Hopefully. Another reason why Cassie remained silent was that, soon enough, they were surrounded by the sound of steps. She shivered, suddenly overcome by an eerie sense of incongruity... because those steps sounded like they were made by humans, and yet, there were no other subtle sounds that humans always made to accompany them. No breathing. No heartbeat. No rustle of clothes or scraping of armor from the small gestures people usually made. 'Pilgrims.'
        Dozens of pilgrims gathered around them, serving as a silent escort.
        Surrounded by the dead from all sides, Cassie was led across the bone plain by Seishan. Step. Step. Another step. Her chains rattled quietly. Soon enough, a nearly overwhelming sea of sounds and smells washed over her, and Cassie realized that they were nearing the Greater Crossing Stronghold. 'I made such a long journey... just to end up so close to where I had started.'
        Beyond the fortress built from the bones of a Great Demon lay the chasm, and beyond the chasm, across a stretch of battered bone, lay the siege camp of the Sword Army. The Ivory Island was right above it, drifting between the corpse of a dead god and the annihilating sky. Nephis was so close, but also so impossibly distant.
        This small distance - the two army camps, the fortress wall, and the dark chasm was perhaps the hardest piece of land to cross in all of human history. Cassie sighed as they entered the vast courtyard of the stronghold. It sounded and smelled almost exactly like the siege camp of the Sword Army, except for the fact that there was the ghastly scent of Nightmare Creatures added to the mix here, as well. Almost as if the people on the opposite sides of the chasm were exactly the same, and had no real reason to be divided into two warring armies.
        As Cassie walked through the camp of the Song Army, surrounded by pilgrims, the strange procession inevitably drew attention. However, no one could see her well behind the barrier of walking corpses.
        Still...
        One of Sunny's incarnations was somewhere here. He had to be watching, no doubt. She hoped that he would not do anything hasty.
        Cassie shifted her hands slightly, causing the chains to rattle. Her fingers moved, but nobody who saw it would have been able to read the signal she was giving. Because she wasn't using her fingers to relay the message.
        Instead, it was their shadow that formed a simple sign. 'I am alright.'
        She hoped he sensed it. Now that everything was at stake, each of them had their part to play. Cassie had already done everything she could, except for this one final task. That was what she had to concentrate on, trusting in Nephis and Sunny to finish the job. Nothing else mattered. "Am I going to see the Queen now?"
        Seishan answered dryly:
        "Yes."
        Cassie took a deep breath, wondering what Ki Song was like.
        Was she still like the little girl she had seen in Orum's memories? The young woman who had been left all alone in the cruel world, seeking vengeance against those who had betrayed her mother and stole her inheritance? The confident leader who led her people to prosperity despite great adversity?
        Or were all traces of Ki Song Master Orum
        had known erased by time, with only the cold and ruthless visage of the Raven Queen left in her wake? Cassie hesitated. "Any advice?"
        The question seemed comical, but who else could she ask if not Seishan? Ki Song was her mother, after all. Strangely enough, Seishan lingered with the answer. "Why are you asking me?"
        Cassie smiled secretly, pleased.
        "You are one of her daughters, after all. Is there someone who understands her better?"
        Seishan scoffed. "Why should I help an enemy of Clan Song understand her?"
        Cassie sighed in dejection. "An enemy? Oh my. You were calling me an esteemed guest just earlier..." But she wasn't really disappointed. The response did not really matter. The questions themselves were more important. Nevertheless, unexpectedly, Seishan did give her an answer.
        "I won't presume to understand my mother. But... she has been lonely, I think. She must be,
        since there is no one around her who isn't either her servant or her responsibility. In that sense, an enemy is much more precious."
        She paused for a moment, and then added: "... Misuse this information, and I will kill you." Cassie smiled darkly, suppressing a sigh. Seishan must have hoped that Cassie was attempting to strike a deal with her mother and, therefore, Nephis was. But she was wrong. Nephis only intended to kill her mother, while at the same time hoping not to have to kill Seishan and her sisters in the aftermath. The Queen had to be dealt with, but slaying the Seven Princesses and destroying Clan Song would be a great loss. Having them fight for humanity in the future was a priceless luxury.
        It all depended on whether Seishan and her sisters could be reasoned with after their mother fell. "What a mess.'
        Cassie did not know where they arrived, but could feel a cool shadow falling over her.
        Then, there was the sound of a heavy gate
        opening, and she was led away from the unbearable heat into a chillingly cold space. Her audience with the Queen was about to start.
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        Capítulo ainda menor que minha masculinidade
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          Obrigado por transcrever e publicar o capítulo. Esses 3 capítulos normalmente dariam 1,5 em comparação aos antigos
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    Chapter 2182 Here my little kittens EAT EAT you all must be starving!!!

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      Five links because the dude who posted it did. Dont hate me
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      Chapter 2183

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      Chapter 2184

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    there out. i assume they be along shortly
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      Usually its out like 1-2 hours after being officially posted. Not sure why its taking longer than normal today :/
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    enfiaram o capítulo no cu
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      Nada acontece só a Cassia chegando na kisong
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      Aí lança 3 cap minúsculo que vc lê em 10 min.
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    *taps mic*

    AHEM

    PLEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASEEEEEE
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    This is when we need one of those heroes who posted the chapters in the comments.
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    Anvil has officially slain the next chapter and turned it into one of his swords 😞
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    this chapter Shouldn't If it's called "Break Point" , but yes it "breaks hearts" with anxiety
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    4th wall is breaking^
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