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Chapter 2188: Flowers of Betrayal

Cassie remained silent for a few moments, pondering the Queen's words with a frown on her face. The truth — if it was the truth — was not exactly how Jest remembered it.

But what Ki Song had told her did not contradict what Jest remembered. Rather, it gave her perspective, allowing Cassie to slowly put together the whole picture.

Eventually, she shook her head.

"Was it not too harsh, to condemn Broken Sword simply because he hoped to save his wife? Even if that hope was entirely misguided."

The Queen studied her coldly for a while, then sighed.

"Was it? Well, maybe it was. But, you see, one has to pay a price for folly. The price is not too terrible when an ordinary person becomes misguided, but what if someone like Broken Sword loses his reason? He was the pillar of humanity, after all. So, all of humanity had to pay for his mistakes."

Ki Song leaned back and pursed her alluring lips contemptuously.

"Broken Sword... became truly obsessed with finding a way to bring Smile of Heaven back. He was not entirely in his right mind, I think, completely overcome by that longing. So, he poured all his time and energy into becoming stronger, hoping to conquer the Third and Fourth Nightmares before challenging the Fifth in time. It was to such a degree that he even neglected his newborn daughter, leaving her in the care of Immortal Flame's widow."

Cassie looked at her sharply.

Nephis had never mentioned being neglected by her father. But then again... she did not seem to have a lot of memories of him, either. She had been four when Broken Sword died, which was far too young to lose a parent — but not too young to remember them clearly, while she only remembered him vaguely.

In hindsight, it made sense. Broken Sword had become a Saint when Nephis was three — he would have spent a long time in the Nightmare, and even before that, he would have been fully engrossed in getting ready to challenge it. After all, becoming the first human Saint was not a task that could be undertaken lightly.

So, how much time would he have had to spend with his daughter? How much of that time his attention would have really been on her, instead of wandering away to more important issues?

Cassie sighed.

"Was it such a terrible desire, to challenge the Fifth Nightmare?"

The dead boy laughed.

"Cheeky girl! I see you have a habit of asking questions despite already knowing the answers."

The other puppet looked at her somberly.

"...In and of itself, the idea of challenging the Fifth Nightmare is not terrible. However, nothing exists in a vacuum. The world is a system of intricately interconnected gears, and touching one —especially one as monumental as Apotheosis —will affect countless others. But Broken Sword did not care, lost in his obsession, and could not be reasoned with. All our attempts to bring him back to his senses failed."

The Queen smiled darkly.

"To conquer the Fifth Nightmare, one has to become a deity. A lesser one, but still a god. Broken Sword wanted to become a god, but did he consider the consequences? Even if he did, he remained set in his ways. However, while challenging the Fifth Nightmare was not a terrible idea in and of itself, the consequences of conquering it were."

She shifted slightly and glanced at Seishan.

"You listen too, Seishan. Back then, the research conducted by Dr. Obel was still new, but the data he had compiled was already convincing. There seemed to be a connection between the number and power of the Awakened and the potency of the Nightmare Gates that ravaged Earth. The more of us there were, and the more power we accumulated, the faster our world spiraled toward destruction. So, a measured approach was needed... not a reckless, hasty, blind charge Broken Sword was dead set on."

Cassie looked at the Queen darkly.

"...That was why you killed him? That was why you throttled the growth of humanity, limiting the number of people who were allowed to become Saints? It was all to pace the destruction of our world?"

Ki Song let out a sigh.

"Yes... and no. We knew that Earth would inevitably be consumed by the Dream Realm. We knew that preserving the entire population was an unrealistic goal. So, we did our best to slow down the Nightmare Spell... through any means necessary, no matter how callous... and dedicated our efforts to building and developing safe havens in the Dream Realm for those few who would survive — the Citadels. However, that was not the only reason why we killed Broken Sword... or even the main one."

Cassie raised an eyebrow.

"There were more?"

She already knew the main reason, of course. However, she wanted Ki Song to confirm it.

The Queen shrugged.

"Another reason was the nature of Earth itself. Our world... is a very special place, even among the rest of the Divine Realms. War God might be dead, but the laws she set for her own Realm are still intact. She was the patron deity of humanity, after all, as well as of intellect, technology, and progress. Therefore, her Realm was always a shelter for humans, and only humans, as well as a place where logic and reason were much firmer and more reliable than anywhere else."

Cassie opened her eyes widely. That was not something she had known before — so, she listened to Ki Song with strange intensity.

It was funny. For someone who always complained about the crushing weight of knowledge, she had long become enamored by it. Her thirst for knowledge was almost like an addiction by now.

The Queen shifted slightly on her throne.

"That is why there had never really been any true sorcery on Earth — especially not since all other realms fell. No Awakened, no Aspects, no mythical creatures... just us. That is also why ours was the last realm to be infected by the Nightmare Spell, and it will be the last one to succumb."

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    Darrell Amp
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    How ironic would it be if Cassie becomes supreme first
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      Lost from sight
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      How?
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    Magmun
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    I'm a bit confused,
    the way Ki Song spoke about smile of heaven looks as if there where very good friends, so why would they want to kill Nephis when she wasn't even a sleeper yet
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      6pain
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      The north remembers
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        Lollipop
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        The north remembers 🐺
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      I. moha
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      They had a relationship with Smile of heaven, not with Nephis. They may have had some fond emotions for her (if they can even fell that kind of emotions anymore), but the moment she could have been a danger to their authority they wouldn't have hesitated to kill her, like they killed Broken Sword.
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      xerothat
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      I always did wonder why they were unable to kill Nephis.
      Realistically speaking, if they actually wanted to kill her I doubt they would have failed at it.
      From what I remember, it was the legacy clans that were the main ones doing it and even they probably just treated it as a minor "side quest".

      Regardless of her craftiness as a child or the loyalty of the remaining retainers, it seems like Nephis surviving during her younger years probably has more to do with the Major clans treating her as an afterthought rather than an actual important target to be eliminated.
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        samy dakiche
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        Because Asterion was protecting her, which prevented them from using direct methods and leaving this “side quest” to the little potato, also Nevis had leveled up from Sleeper to Master in one go, the little potatos didn’t have time to kill her before she became one of humanity’s important assets, a master.
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          Nicolas34
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          Asterion was probably aiming to keep alive the sun god lineage
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      Nicolas34
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      Caster was as assassin from Valor, maybe Song didnt try to kill Nephis, and again lets be honest, if a sovereign truly wanted Nephis dead at the start, she would be
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        Lost from sight
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        No, it was confirmed Song also send an assassin, but unlike Caster this person was not able to reach dark city. Beastmaster explained that in the same chapter.
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    ÐIABLÔ
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    Cassieeee. The woman that you are ohno
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    DIVOON
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    It's very informative.
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    Navy
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    These dudes just wanted to kill him bro middle what a reason for betraying your friend so they go ahead and waste 10 years getting humanity killed anyways, Imagine if these people weren't lunatics then the whole southern quadrant could of been saved.
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      Nicolas34
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      If Broken sword went to the fifth nightmare and became a sacred, it would be category 6 gate popping in Antartica, not 4, and it wouldnt be just the southern quadrant being destroyed
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    Nyfeirg
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    So, to become a deity is to overthrow the Earth's Hegemony? Then, I suppose that's why nobody could become a Sovereign so soon and challenge de next nightmare.

    But then, when these three sovereigns die, how will the Earth moderate the flux of people wanting to challenge the fourth and fifth nightmares? Will they also regulate people and become tyrants not to let the Earth be swallowed by the Spell?
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      samy dakiche
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      The more superhumans and kings there are, the more the Earth is eroded in the dream world, even they are left in the dream world and Asterion is on the moon (technically not on planet Earth).
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    6pain
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    The gods were dead
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    Reii
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    So many revelations reader
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      samy dakiche
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      I read novels just for these moments.
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