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Chapter 2214: Dark and Cold

The soldiers of the two great armies were cowering in front of the startling fury of the clash between the two demigods, their faces pale, their eyes opened wide in awe and terror.

...Sunny was not feeling too brave at the moment, himself.

Leaning on the hilt of his odachi while the tip of its blade rested on the ground, he was observing the battle intently. His black mask remained expressionless, but the man behind it had a grim expression on his face.

The soldiers were merely witnessing the clash, after all. They were frightened by the obliterating forces that the two Sovereigns were unleashing, but what they feared was becoming collateral damage in the dreadful fight, at most.

Sunny, however, would soon be facing these monsters in battle himself. He would experience the indescribable terror of their inhuman power himself. So, his wariness was far less theoretical.

'Too strong, too fast...'

The Sovereigns were indeed far beyond any Saint. Even Sunny, who was a Transcendent Titan, was not anywhere near their level of strength. He was struggling to follow their movements with his eyes, and any one of the countless harrowing blows they rained upon each other would have left his body broken and mangled.

Their power was simply tyrannical.

However, in and of itself, it was not too terrible.

He had faced and killed plenty of Great Nightmare Creatures, after all... to the point that fighting them ceased to feel like the stuff of dark and dreadful legends. Many of them had been faster and stronger than Ki Song and Anvil were, capable of toppling mountains and reshaping landscapes with their blows.

They had died under his blade nonetheless.

There was a different plane to the battle between the Sovereigns, though, one that few could perceive.

Sunny could not perceive it, either... but he knew that it was happening out there, in the vast storm of rustling swords, reshaping reality itself.

Just as the King and the Queen were engaged in a physical battle, their Wills were battling each other, as well.

Perhaps Anvil's impossibly durable armor was only remaining whole because he willed it to be. Because Ki Song's bare hands could bend and break the armor because she wanted them to.

The sea of puppets and the hurricane of swords were merely extensions of their mortal bodies, as well. They were expressions of their dire power. Every time a flying sword pierced a dead puppet, and each time dead hands closed around the cold steel of a flying sword, the two wills clashed with each other, too.

He was not knowledgeable enough about the Will, but he was sure that the Sovereigns were wielding it with just as much skill as they would any weapon. And just like a weapon, the Will was a deadly tool in their hands.

Perhaps the real battle was happening on that conceptual plane, unseen by all except the two Supremes themselves.

There was another level to their clash, as well — one that made Sunny's head ache. It was the clash between the Domains of the two Sovereigns, which... had some effect both on how much strength they could express, and how sharp their Will could become.

Perhaps.

He was not sure.

Ki Song had decided to have the battle on the Breastbone Reach, which was a strange choice. Here was the territory of the King of Swords, after all — she was surrounded by his Domain from all sides, which had to be a great disadvantage, stifling her power.

However, just before they clashed, everything changed.

Sunny could not quite perceive it, but he did sense it... a subtle shift in the very nature of the world around them. It must have happened because somewhere far below, Revel finally conquered the Spine Ocean Citadel — Ki Song gained more authority over Godgrave, and the boundary of her own land pushed against Anvil's sphere of influence from the depths of the dark ocean.

And then there was the Dream Gate, which seemed to have opened to the snowy vista of Ravenheart... somehow.

Sunny knew that the Dream Gates served as conduits of Supreme power — whenever they appeared, the surrounding land became a part of the Sovereign's Domain. That was how Anvil and Ki Song were able to bring their Domains to the waking world during the Chain of Nightmares and eliminate the Gate Guardians that had emerged during the Battle of the Black Skull.

Ravenheart was now directly connected to Godgrave, spreading the Queen's influence to this godforsaken land... most likely.

So, a fragile equilibrium was formed, with the two Sovereigns fighting on the boundary where their Domains pushed against each other, creating neutral ground.

Sunny had to keep all that in mind.

He had to watch, and wait... and when both of the Sovereigns exhausted their powers, he would have to enter the fray and face their chilling, tyrannical power himself.

Side by side with Nephis, of course.

Would they really be able to win?

Well... now, they had no choice.

Because they had already made it.

He closed his eyes for a moment, feeling the weight of that choice pressing down on him like a crushing burden.

For a moment, Sunny allowed himself to be weak and unsure.

He felt sick. He felt disgusted with himself.

'I am... the most hypocritical person in the world, aren't I?'

Two worlds, even.

That was because the moment Nephis had chosen the path of no return, leaving herself no other option but to defeat the Sovereigns and become one herself, she had made a choice for the countless mundane humans living in the Sword and Song Domains, as well.

And Sunny... Sunny was her willing accomplice. Should they fail, millions of people would die.

Opening his eyes, Sunny looked at the unfathomable carnage of the great battle in front of him.

The scale of it let him reel.

'...I can't fail, then. I simply can't.'

He gritted his teeth.

Just as always, Weaver's Mask betrayed no emotion.

But the shadows throughout the Sword Army suddenly grew deeper and colder.

Endlessly deep, and infinitely cold...

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    2216 Crimson River
    The tide of blood Ki Song had turned into was vast enough to fill a sea, rushing forward like a crimson flood. The glistening red river moved above the ground, twisting in the air like a living creature — the flowing wave of it rose high above the battlefield, instantly dwarfing the stalwart figure of the King of Swords.

    It seemed impossible that so much blood had been contained within the small and fragile vessel of a human body… and yet, reality was undeniable.

    Anvil had met Ki Song's devastating blows without flinching, but he seemed reluctant to allow the crimson tide to touch him. As soon as Ki Song assumed her Transcendent form, scarlet runes ignited on his black armor, and he used his powers to levitate back, instantly creating distance between them.

    The blood river breached that distance in the blink of an eye, though, covering hundreds of meters in a split second. Anvil continued to retreat, using his sevenblades to create a shimmering sphere of steel around him.

    As he soared into the sky and the crimson wave pursued, it swallowed countless flying swords. Moments later, the swords dissolved within it, breaking down into streams of scarlet sparks. The sparks were then absorbed by the glistening blood, leaving no trace behind.

    From a distance, it looked as if a glistening crimson ribbon was dancing fluidly in the air, gliding through the storm of swords. It was just that the immense scale of that ribbon was hard to fathom... its surface shone with a beautiful red glow when the sunlight fell on it, and anyone who saw that glow felt their own blood start to boil.

    Sunny felt it, as well… Blood Weave seemed to respond to the presence of the Queen, rushing through his veins at greater speed than before. His heartbeat accelerated.

    'They're going to obliterate the entire plain…'

    The Titans were still struggling to free themselves of the sorcerous cages. The fury of their devastating struggle made the battlefield quake,and the surface of the ancient bone was slowly chipping under their feet… for those of the dead giants who had feet, of course.
    The clash between the Sovereigns themselves was even more tyrannical. As Anvil escaped the glistening river of blood, unleashing a thousand enchantments to harm it, he plummeted to the ground several times, only turning to fly along the surface at the last possible moment.

    Ki Song seemed less agile in the immensity of her destructive Transcendent form, though, so she couldn't turn quite as sharply.

    Instead, the flood of blood simply crashed into ancient bone with the force of a devastating tsunami… if that tsunami was brimming with Supreme soul essence, wielded the Will, and consisted entirely of blood that belonged to a descendant of Beast God — who was the god of blood, as well.

    Each time, the crimson tide drowned a portion of the battlefield and then reformed itself, leaving the battlefield broken.

    A deep, reverberating groan resounded from somewhere deep underground, and Sunny saw a crack snake across the surface of the ancient bone.

    It almost reached the point where the Seventh Royal Legion was positioned, the soldiers paralyzed by shock and awe of the deific battle. Many of them were already sprawled on the ground, unable to keep their balance in the middle of the violent earthquake, but Rain was still standing.
    Sunny, who hid in her shadow, was far more powerful than any of the Song soldiers. However, even he was stunned by the harrowing violence the Sovereigns had unleashed to kill each other.
    And they were only starting…

    'Too powerful...'


    The voice was almost too weak to hear, but he did. It resounded inside his head, muffled and distant, but still undeniably familiar. He stirred.

    Sunny stirred.
    [Cassie? Can you speak again?]

    There was a long pause, and then, her voice came to him again:

    [The Queen seems… to be… distracted, a little. So, her grasp has grown a little loose.I still can't reach anyone else, but you… close…]

    Sunny was indeed close to Cassie — this incarnation of his was, at least, no more than a hundred meters away from the spot where she stood side by side with Seishan. So, it was easy to understand why she could reach him with her powers, but not anyone else.

    He had so many questions, and not enough time to ask them all.

    So, he asked the most important question first:


    Cassie remained silent for a few moments. Eventually, though, the deafening burden of her silence was broken:

    [...fine.]

    Sunny let out a relieved sigh.

    Her voice grew a little louder, as if she was straining to make herself heard:

    [Listen… important. The Queen's Ascended Ability… transference. She can transfer any harm dealt to her body to one of the other puppets… untethered from it… every puppet she controls can become her primary vessel…]

    He froze. Not too far away, the Lord of Shadows sighed and looked around subtly. The warriors of the Sword Army were all clutching the ground, and his was the only figure that remained standing in that section of the battle formation, still leaning lazily on his black odachi as his white hair fluttered in the fierce wind.

    [That's pretty terrible news. How are we supposed to kill her, then? I am sure she has countless puppets squirreled away in every corner of the world.]

    His thoughts turned somber. The fact that Ki Song could transfer damage to her puppets was already bad enough… however, the fact that she could not be killed until all her puppets were destroyed was much worse. Even if they somehow managed to obliterate every puppet present on the battlefield and cut down the Queen herself, she would still continue to exist somewhere else.

    He started to consider the consequences of Ki Song remaining alive after the battle. If they managed to attain Supremacy, killed Anvil, and devastated her army of puppets… well, getting rid of her for good would still be possible.It would just take a lot of time and effort.

    The Sword Domain would fall into Neph's hands. They would be poised to take control of most Citadels in the Song Domain, as well. Not all was lost…

    His thoughts were interrupted by Cassie's voice:

    [There' still… a way… to kill her.]

    Sunny remained silent for a few moments.

    'Her Flaw…'

    As if reading his thoughts, Cassie spoke again:

    [She cares… about her daughter. Ki Song can escape, but they won't be able to. We can… exploit… the weakness…]

    Sunny sighed.

    It made a vile, morbid kind of sense.

    So… Cassie wanted to force the Queen to fight until the end to save her daughters. It was a dirty strategy, no doubt.

    But it could work.

    At least if Cassie was correct and Ki Song's affection for her daughters was stronger than her desire to survive.

    He cautiously extended his shadow sense toward Seishan, considering her graceful figure for a moment.

    [Alright. I will inform Nephis.]

    The moment they would have to act was swiftly approaching. He hoped that they would win… he hoped that the others had done their part, as well.

    [Something else…]

    Cassie's distant voice sounded strangely reserved.

    [It is about… Broken Sword. The real reason… he had to die…]

    Sunny listened intently, waiting for her to continue.

    When she did, time seemed to stop for a moment.

    That… was definitely not what Sunny had ever expected to hear.

    Reaching to him with her power, Cassie said:

    [It was because… of Weaver.]
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    2216 Crimson River


    The tide of blood Ki Song had turned into was vast enough to fill a sea, rushing forward like a crimson flood. The glistening red river moved above the ground, twisting in the air like a living creature — the flowing wave of it rose high above the battlefield, instantly dwarfing the stalwart figure of the King of Swords.

    It seemed impossible that so much blood had been contained within the small and fragile vessel of a human body… and yet, reality was undeniable.
    Anvil had met Ki Song's devastating blows without flinching, but he seemed reluctant to allow the crimson tide to touch him. As soon as Ki Song assumed her Transcendent form, scarlet runes ignited on his black armor, and he used his powers to levitate back, instantly creating distance between them.

    The blood river breached that distance in the blink of an eye, though, covering hundreds of meters in a split second. Anvil continued to retreat, using his sevenblades to create a shimmering sphere of steel around him.
    As he soared into the sky and the crimson wave pursued, it swallowed countless flying swords. Moments later, the swords dissolved within it, breaking down into streams of scarlet sparks. The sparks were then absorbed by the glistening blood, leaving no trace behind.
    From a distance, it looked as if a glistening crimson ribbon was dancing fluidly in the air, gliding through the storm of swords. It was just that the immense scale of that ribbon was hard to fathom... its surface shone with a beautiful red glow when the sunlight fell on it, and anyone who saw that glow felt their own blood start to boil.

    Sunny felt it, as well… Blood Weave seemed to respond to the presence of the Queen, rushing through his veins at greater speed than before. His heartbeat accelerated.

    'They're going to obliterate the entire plain…'

    The Titans were still struggling to free themselves of the sorcerous cages. The fury of their devastating struggle made the battlefield quake,and the surface of the ancient bone was slowly chipping under their feet… for those of the dead giants who had feet, of course.

    The clash between the Sovereigns themselves was even more tyrannical. As Anvil escaped the glistening river of blood, unleashing a thousand enchantments to harm it, he plummeted to the ground several times, only turning to fly along the surface at the last possible moment.

    Ki Song seemed less agile in the immensity of her destructive Transcendent form, though, so she couldn't turn quite as sharply.

    Instead, the flood of blood simply crashed into ancient bone with the force of a devastating tsunami… if that tsunami was brimming with Supreme soul essence, wielded the Will, and consisted entirely of blood that belonged to a descendant of Beast God — who was the god of blood, as well.

    Each time, the crimson tide drowned a portion of the battlefield and then reformed itself, leaving the battlefield broken.

    A deep, reverberating groan resounded from somewhere deep underground, and Sunny saw a crack snake across the surface of the ancient bone.

    It almost reached the point where the Seventh Royal Legion was positioned, the soldiers paralyzed by shock and awe of the deific battle. Many of them were already sprawled on the ground, unable to keep their balance in the middle of the violent earthquake, but Rain was still standing.

    Sunny, who hid in her shadow, was far more powerful than any of the Song soldiers. However, even he was stunned by the harrowing violence the Sovereigns had unleashed to kill each other.

    And they were only starting…



    The voice was almost too weak to hear, but he did. It resounded inside his head, muffled and distant, but still undeniably familiar. He stirred.

    Sunny stirred.
    [Cassie? Can you speak again?]

    There was a long pause, and then, her voice came to him again:
    [The Queen seems… to be… distracted, a little. So, her grasp has grown a little loose.I still can't reach anyone else, but you… close…]

    Sunny was indeed close to Cassie — this incarnation of his was, at least, no more than a hundred meters away from the spot where she stood side by side with Seishan. So, it was easy to understand why she could reach him with her powers, but not anyone else.

    He had so many questions, and not enough time to ask them all.


    [Are you alright?]
    Cassie remained silent for a few moments. Eventually, though, the deafening burden of her silence was broken:

    [...fine.]
    Sunny let out a relieved sigh.

    Her voice grew a little louder, as if she was straining to make herself heard:
    [Listen… important. The Queen's Ascended Ability… transference. She can transfer any harm dealt to her body to one of the other puppets… untethered from it… every puppet she controls can become her primary vessel…]

    He froze. Not too far away, the Lord of Shadows sighed and looked around subtly. The warriors of the Sword Army were all clutching the ground, and his was the only figure that remained standing in that section of the battle formation, still leaning lazily on his black odachi as his white hair fluttered in the fierce wind.

    [That's pretty terrible news. How are we supposed to kill her, then? I am sure she has countless puppets squirreled away in every corner of the world.]

    His thoughts turned somber. The fact that Ki Song could transfer damage to her puppets was already bad enough… however, the fact that she could not be killed until all her puppets were destroyed was much worse. Even if they somehow managed to obliterate every puppet present on the battlefield and cut down the Queen herself, she would still continue to exist somewhere else.

    He started to consider the consequences of Ki Song remaining alive after the battle. If they managed to attain Supremacy, killed Anvil, and devastated her army of puppets… well, getting rid of her for good would still be possible.It would just take a lot of time and effort.

    The Sword Domain would fall into Neph's hands. They would be poised to take control of most Citadels in the Song Domain, as well. Not all was lost…

    His thoughts were interrupted by Cassie's voice:

    [There' still… a way… to kill her.]


    'Her Flaw…'
    As if reading his thoughts, Cassie spoke again:

    [She cares… about her daughter. Ki Song can escape, but they won't be able to. We can… exploit… the weakness…]

    Sunny sighed.


    So… Cassie wanted to force the Queen to fight until the end to save her daughters. It was a dirty strategy, no doubt.

    But it could work.

    At least if Cassie was correct and Ki Song's affection for her daughters was stronger than her desire to survive.
    He cautiously extended his shadow sense toward Seishan, considering her graceful figure for a moment.

    [Alright. I will inform Nephis.]

    The moment they would have to act was swiftly approaching. He hoped that they would win… he hoped that the others had done their part, as well.

    [Something else…]
    Cassie's distant voice sounded strangely reserved.

    [It is about… Broken Sword. The real reason… he had to die…]

    Sunny listened intently, waiting for her to continue.

    When she did, time seemed to stop for a moment.

    That… was definitely not what Sunny had ever expected to hear.

    Reaching to him with her power, Cassie said:

    [It was because… of Weaver.]
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    the theory of Ki song “killing” sunny and his act of staying alive being his defiance is honestly so good, hopefully G3 has something else tho cause thats a bit too obvious.
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      сомневаюсь, ведь в Гробнице, Санни из будущего, всё еще небыл Верховным, но и небыл Святым, так что в этом бою он как максимум сделает пол шага, оставшиеся пол шага он вероятно сделает будучи рабом в акте неподчинения приказу
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    Chapter 2215: Principe


    A tide of enchantments washed over Ki Song, pressing her into the shattered surface of the broken bone. Her wings broke with a revolting crunch, the black feathers becoming soaked with blood. Her red dress rustled, the rich fabric tearing under the immense weight.
    The frayed threads moved as if possessing a life of their own, however, repairing the tears a moment later.


    Using that brief lull in the onslaught of attacks, Anvil rushed forward with impossible speed. His twin swords fell like the blades of a guillotine, one aimed at her neck, the other at her abdomen. This time, there was something different about the way the sharp steel hissed as it cut the air… as if the swords were not simply cutting space, but slicing the fabric of reality itself apart.

    Ki Song looked up fiercely just before the two blades fell on her kneeling figure. Instead of seeking to avoid them, she shot forward. A cloud of bone shards exploded backward from under her foot, and as a blinding flash drowned the battlefield for a moment, she collided with Anvil at a dreadful speed.
    The force of the impact made the world tremble. Anvil retracted his swords at the last possible moment, leaving two deep cuts on Ki Song's arms before blocking her palm with the crossed blades. A hurricane rose, cleaving the storm of rustling swords apart, and the devastating shockwave sent thousands of puppets flying.

    This time, however, no puppet received the wound for the puppet master. The cuts remained on the Queen's porcelain skin, swelling with crimson blood.
    As Anvil slid dozens of meters back, and she rushed forward to pursue, a vicious smile twisted her lips.


    A moment later, her delicate hands descended upon the King like a crushing tide. A litany of deafening thunderclaps consumed the battlefield,fusing into a continuous roar — Ki Song's graceful figure seemed to blink in and out of existence as she moved around Anvil, delivering a hundred devastating blows from all directions in less than a second.


    With a snarl, she delivered one last blow — the most dreadful of them yet. Five of Anvil's swords were batted away, and he blocked her soft palm with the last two blades. The impact was so terrible that a furious explosion blossomed from the point where her skin touched the cold steel, washing the world in light and flame.
    Anvil withstood the attack calmly, but a deep crack spread through the ancient bone from beneath his feet, cutting it like an ugly scar.



    As he lost his balance and fell, she lunged forward with a wicked smile.

    "Aren't you a marvel to behold, Vale?"
    Scattering the five swords with a powerful wave of her mighty black wings, she mounted Anvil like a beast, raised her hands, and clenched them into fists.
    "A monarch among monarchs…"

    The first of the obliterating blows fell down upon him, causing more thunder, more light, more heat…
    The blades of the swords Anvil used to protect himself were already glowing red.

    Somewhere else on the battlefield, the dead Titans were standing like tall mountains in the storm of flying swords. The lesser puppets were shredded and cut down, but these colossal abominations were too vast, too dreadful, and too powerful to be destroyed easily.
    They walked across the bone plain, converging slowly on the spot where the two Sovereigns were locked in a deadly brawl, and the world itself shook under their footsteps.
    The storm of swords raged, aiming to bar their path and destroy them. Each of the gargantuan abominations was surrounded by a great maelstrom of rustling steel,countless sharp blades shredding their flesh in a vain attempt to bring the giants down.
    However, the body of a Titan, even a dead one, was as resilient as it was colossal — some were covered by unbreakable armor, some by thick layers of impossibly tough hide. Some were like crawling mountains of misshapen flesh, all damage dealt to it healing in a matter of moments.

    Up to a point.

    The hurricane of swords suddenly twisted, the myriad of blades forming countless runes around the marching giants. Then, the runes ignited with an ominous scarlet glow, and streams of ethereal red light connected them like rivers.
    The scarlet rivers formed nets that surrounded the Titans… or cages, perhaps. The bars of the sorcerous cages were intangible, and yet, the gargantuan abomination crashed into them as if they were made from solid metal.
    The bone plain shuddered as the dead giants collided against the rays of scarlet light, staggered, and came to a halt.

    Some distance away, Anvil was still unharmed under the barrage of Ki Song's fierce attacks. Even though the surface of the ancient bone around them was riddled with cracks, his dark armor remained intact, and his body remained unbroken.
    Laying on the ground, he sneered coldly.


    A moment later, five of the seven dreadful swords pierced Ki Song's body from behind, while the sixth pierced her heart. Anvil released its hilt, wrapped his fingers around her neck, and shot into the sky, dragging her with him.

    "A marvel to behold, a monarch among monarchs — and so much more."
    As they soared high enough to almost touch the Cloudveil, he turned the visor of his helmet to Ki Song and said with a hint of indifference in his cold, ruthless voice:
    "What are you?"

    With that, he strained his muscles and tossed Ki Song down.
    She plummeted through the hurricane of swords like a crimson comet, being pierced and cut.A moment later, the strike of the seventh sword — the cursed sword — caught up with her, tearing the hurricane apart.

    Ki Song impacted the ground with a force so terrible that the shockwave produced by her fall not only tossed the surrounding puppets down, but actually ripped them to pieces. Those closest to her were pulverized into clouds of crimson haze, while those further away were merely torn into tiny pieces of flesh.
    A vast net of cracks snaked through the surface of the ancient bone, surrounding her like a dark spiderweb.


    Anvil landed a few steps away and walked toward her, raising the seventh sword.

    His voice echoed from behind the black steel of his helmet:

    "...You are nothing."

    Ki Song let out a raspy chuckle.

    "Aren't you the kind of man to fear nothing, though?"

    Before the cursed sword could fall, the enchanting figure of theQueen seemed to blur as she assumed her Transcendent form.

    A moment later, a great flood of crimson blood rushed forward, escaping the cage of six terrifying swords and threatening to consume Anvil

    2216 Crimson River


    The tide of blood Ki Song had turned into was vast enough to fill a sea, rushing forward like a crimson flood. The glistening red river moved above the ground, twisting in the air like a living creature — the flowing wave of it rose high above the battlefield, instantly dwarfing the stalwart figure of the King of Swords.

    It seemed impossible that so much blood had been contained within the small and fragile vessel of a human body… and yet, reality was undeniable.
    Anvil had met Ki Song's devastating blows without flinching, but he seemed reluctant to allow the crimson tide to touch him. As soon as Ki Song assumed her Transcendent form, scarlet runes ignited on his black armor, and he used his powers to levitate back, instantly creating distance between them.

    The blood river breached that distance in the blink of an eye, though, covering hundreds of meters in a split second. Anvil continued to retreat, using his sevenblades to create a shimmering sphere of steel around him.
    As he soared into the sky and the crimson wave pursued, it swallowed countless flying swords. Moments later, the swords dissolved within it, breaking down into streams of scarlet sparks. The sparks were then absorbed by the glistening blood, leaving no trace behind.
    From a distance, it looked as if a glistening crimson ribbon was dancing fluidly in the air, gliding through the storm of swords. It was just that the immense scale of that ribbon was hard to fathom... its surface shone with a beautiful red glow when the sunlight fell on it, and anyone who saw that glow felt their own blood start to boil.

    Sunny felt it, as well… Blood Weave seemed to respond to the presence of the Queen, rushing through his veins at greater speed than before. His heartbeat accelerated.

    'They're going to obliterate the entire plain…'

    The Titans were still struggling to free themselves of the sorcerous cages. The fury of their devastating struggle made the battlefield quake,and the surface of the ancient bone was slowly chipping under their feet… for those of the dead giants who had feet, of course.

    The clash between the Sovereigns themselves was even more tyrannical. As Anvil escaped the glistening river of blood, unleashing a thousand enchantments to harm it, he plummeted to the ground several times, only turning to fly along the surface at the last possible moment.

    Ki Song seemed less agile in the immensity of her destructive Transcendent form, though, so she couldn't turn quite as sharply.

    Instead, the flood of blood simply crashed into ancient bone with the force of a devastating tsunami… if that tsunami was brimming with Supreme soul essence, wielded the Will, and consisted entirely of blood that belonged to a descendant of Beast God — who was the god of blood, as well.

    Each time, the crimson tide drowned a portion of the battlefield and then reformed itself, leaving the battlefield broken.

    A deep, reverberating groan resounded from somewhere deep underground, and Sunny saw a crack snake across the surface of the ancient bone.

    It almost reached the point where the Seventh Royal Legion was positioned, the soldiers paralyzed by shock and awe of the deific battle. Many of them were already sprawled on the ground, unable to keep their balance in the middle of the violent earthquake, but Rain was still standing.

    Sunny, who hid in her shadow, was far more powerful than any of the Song soldiers. However, even he was stunned by the harrowing violence the Sovereigns had unleashed to kill each other.

    And they were only starting…



    The voice was almost too weak to hear, but he did. It resounded inside his head, muffled and distant, but still undeniably familiar. He stirred.

    Sunny stirred.
    [Cassie? Can you speak again?]

    There was a long pause, and then, her voice came to him again:
    [The Queen seems… to be… distracted, a little. So, her grasp has grown a little loose.I still can't reach anyone else, but you… close…]

    Sunny was indeed close to Cassie — this incarnation of his was, at least, no more than a hundred meters away from the spot where she stood side by side with Seishan. So, it was easy to understand why she could reach him with her powers, but not anyone else.

    He had so many questions, and not enough time to ask them all.


    [Are you alright?]
    Cassie remained silent for a few moments. Eventually, though, the deafening burden of her silence was broken:

    [...fine.]
    Sunny let out a relieved sigh.

    Her voice grew a little louder, as if she was straining to make herself heard:
    [Listen… important. The Queen's Ascended Ability… transference. She can transfer any harm dealt to her body to one of the other puppets… untethered from it… every puppet she controls can become her primary vessel…]

    He froze. Not too far away, the Lord of Shadows sighed and looked around subtly. The warriors of the Sword Army were all clutching the ground, and his was the only figure that remained standing in that section of the battle formation, still leaning lazily on his black odachi as his white hair fluttered in the fierce wind.

    [That's pretty terrible news. How are we supposed to kill her, then? I am sure she has countless puppets squirreled away in every corner of the world.]

    His thoughts turned somber. The fact that Ki Song could transfer damage to her puppets was already bad enough… however, the fact that she could not be killed until all her puppets were destroyed was much worse. Even if they somehow managed to obliterate every puppet present on the battlefield and cut down the Queen herself, she would still continue to exist somewhere else.

    He started to consider the consequences of Ki Song remaining alive after the battle. If they managed to attain Supremacy, killed Anvil, and devastated her army of puppets… well, getting rid of her for good would still be possible.It would just take a lot of time and effort.

    The Sword Domain would fall into Neph's hands. They would be poised to take control of most Citadels in the Song Domain, as well. Not all was lost…

    His thoughts were interrupted by Cassie's voice:

    [There' still… a way… to kill her.]


    'Her Flaw…'
    As if reading his thoughts, Cassie spoke again:

    [She cares… about her daughter. Ki Song can escape, but they won't be able to. We can… exploit… the weakness…]

    Sunny sighed.


    So… Cassie wanted to force the Queen to fight until the end to save her daughters. It was a dirty strategy, no doubt.

    But it could work.

    At least if Cassie was correct and Ki Song's affection for her daughters was stronger than her desire to survive.
    He cautiously extended his shadow sense toward Seishan, considering her graceful figure for a moment.

    [Alright. I will inform Nephis.]

    The moment they would have to act was swiftly approaching. He hoped that they would win… he hoped that the others had done their part, as well.

    [Something else…]
    Cassie's distant voice sounded strangely reserved.

    [It is about… Broken Sword. The real reason… he had to die…]

    Sunny listened intently, waiting for her to continue.

    When she did, time seemed to stop for a moment.

    That… was definitely not what Sunny had ever expected to hear.

    Reaching to him with her power, Cassie said:

    [It was because… of Weaver.]

    2216 Crimson River


    The tide of blood Ki Song had turned into was vast enough to fill a sea, rushing forward like a crimson flood. The glistening red river moved above the ground, twisting in the air like a living creature — the flowing wave of it rose high above the battlefield, instantly dwarfing the stalwart figure of the King of Swords.

    It seemed impossible that so much blood had been contained within the small and fragile vessel of a human body… and yet, reality was undeniable.
    Anvil had met Ki Song's devastating blows without flinching, but he seemed reluctant to allow the crimson tide to touch him. As soon as Ki Song assumed her Transcendent form, scarlet runes ignited on his black armor, and he used his powers to levitate back, instantly creating distance between them.

    The blood river breached that distance in the blink of an eye, though, covering hundreds of meters in a split second. Anvil continued to retreat, using his sevenblades to create a shimmering sphere of steel around him.
    As he soared into the sky and the crimson wave pursued, it swallowed countless flying swords. Moments later, the swords dissolved within it, breaking down into streams of scarlet sparks. The sparks were then absorbed by the glistening blood, leaving no trace behind.
    From a distance, it looked as if a glistening crimson ribbon was dancing fluidly in the air, gliding through the storm of swords. It was just that the immense scale of that ribbon was hard to fathom... its surface shone with a beautiful red glow when the sunlight fell on it, and anyone who saw that glow felt their own blood start to boil.

    Sunny felt it, as well… Blood Weave seemed to respond to the presence of the Queen, rushing through his veins at greater speed than before. His heartbeat accelerated.

    'They're going to obliterate the entire plain…'

    The Titans were still struggling to free themselves of the sorcerous cages. The fury of their devastating struggle made the battlefield quake,and the surface of the ancient bone was slowly chipping under their feet… for those of the dead giants who had feet, of course.

    The clash between the Sovereigns themselves was even more tyrannical. As Anvil escaped the glistening river of blood, unleashing a thousand enchantments to harm it, he plummeted to the ground several times, only turning to fly along the surface at the last possible moment.

    Ki Song seemed less agile in the immensity of her destructive Transcendent form, though, so she couldn't turn quite as sharply.

    Instead, the flood of blood simply crashed into ancient bone with the force of a devastating tsunami… if that tsunami was brimming with Supreme soul essence, wielded the Will, and consisted entirely of blood that belonged to a descendant of Beast God — who was the god of blood, as well.

    Each time, the crimson tide drowned a portion of the battlefield and then reformed itself, leaving the battlefield broken.

    A deep, reverberating groan resounded from somewhere deep underground, and Sunny saw a crack snake across the surface of the ancient bone.

    It almost reached the point where the Seventh Royal Legion was positioned, the soldiers paralyzed by shock and awe of the deific battle. Many of them were already sprawled on the ground, unable to keep their balance in the middle of the violent earthquake, but Rain was still standing.

    Sunny, who hid in her shadow, was far more powerful than any of the Song soldiers. However, even he was stunned by the harrowing violence the Sovereigns had unleashed to kill each other.

    And they were only starting…



    The voice was almost too weak to hear, but he did. It resounded inside his head, muffled and distant, but still undeniably familiar. He stirred.

    Sunny stirred.
    [Cassie? Can you speak again?]

    There was a long pause, and then, her voice came to him again:
    [The Queen seems… to be… distracted, a little. So, her grasp has grown a little loose.I still can't reach anyone else, but you… close…]

    Sunny was indeed close to Cassie — this incarnation of his was, at least, no more than a hundred meters away from the spot where she stood side by side with Seishan. So, it was easy to understand why she could reach him with her powers, but not anyone else.

    He had so many questions, and not enough time to ask them all.


    [Are you alright?]
    Cassie remained silent for a few moments. Eventually, though, the deafening burden of her silence was broken:

    [...fine.]
    Sunny let out a relieved sigh.

    Her voice grew a little louder, as if she was straining to make herself heard:
    [Listen… important. The Queen's Ascended Ability… transference. She can transfer any harm dealt to her body to one of the other puppets… untethered from it… every puppet she controls can become her primary vessel…]

    He froze. Not too far away, the Lord of Shadows sighed and looked around subtly. The warriors of the Sword Army were all clutching the ground, and his was the only figure that remained standing in that section of the battle formation, still leaning lazily on his black odachi as his white hair fluttered in the fierce wind.

    [That's pretty terrible news. How are we supposed to kill her, then? I am sure she has countless puppets squirreled away in every corner of the world.]

    His thoughts turned somber. The fact that Ki Song could transfer damage to her puppets was already bad enough… however, the fact that she could not be killed until all her puppets were destroyed was much worse. Even if they somehow managed to obliterate every puppet present on the battlefield and cut down the Queen herself, she would still continue to exist somewhere else.

    He started to consider the consequences of Ki Song remaining alive after the battle. If they managed to attain Supremacy, killed Anvil, and devastated her army of puppets… well, getting rid of her for good would still be possible.It would just take a lot of time and effort.

    The Sword Domain would fall into Neph's hands. They would be poised to take control of most Citadels in the Song Domain, as well. Not all was lost…

    His thoughts were interrupted by Cassie's voice:

    [There' still… a way… to kill her.]


    'Her Flaw…'
    As if reading his thoughts, Cassie spoke again:

    [She cares… about her daughter. Ki Song can escape, but they won't be able to. We can… exploit… the weakness…]

    Sunny sighed.


    So… Cassie wanted to force the Queen to fight until the end to save her daughters. It was a dirty strategy, no doubt.

    But it could work.

    At least if Cassie was correct and Ki Song's affection for her daughters was stronger than her desire to survive.
    He cautiously extended his shadow sense toward Seishan, considering her graceful figure for a moment.

    [Alright. I will inform Nephis.]

    The moment they would have to act was swiftly approaching. He hoped that they would win… he hoped that the others had done their part, as well.

    [Something else…]
    Cassie's distant voice sounded strangely reserved.

    [It is about… Broken Sword. The real reason… he had to die…]

    Sunny listened intently, waiting for her to continue.

    When she did, time seemed to stop for a moment.

    That… was definitely not what Sunny had ever expected to hear.

    Reaching to him with her power, Cassie said:

    [It was because… of Weaver.]
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      Jah
      Jah
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      At the end of the day it all comes down to Weaver. Also am i the only one fully convinced that sunny will become weaver through Nightmare spell bullshit?
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      XenoLeywin
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      You're a real one 🙏🙏🙏
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    LexEdu
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    I'm currently reading The Perfect Run 🤣🤣
    His jokes are hilarious
    Saint Jest really needs to learn from the guy.
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      samy dakiche
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      There's this other book about the Vanquish Dragon (I forget the name), it's very funny. 😂
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        Jinta
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        Vainqueur the Dragon.
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      Lost from sight
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      Try the First Order.
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    samy dakiche
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    Something popped into my head.
    How powerful is the will of the Shadow God that he was able to create death and impose it on all living beings, even the gods themselves.
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      Lazy Lion
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      Perhaps strong enough to contend against the will of the Void beings.
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    dsghghdasga
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    + if you're rooting for Anvil to die first

    - if you're rooting for Kisong to die first
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      Protonic
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      Perfectly balanced as it should be
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    alex silent
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    I've seen a dream about the new chapter. It was so beautiful, majestic even. I cried in my sleep... then I woke up, opened internet browser and start to cry for real...
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      Crimsonmoon47c
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      I understand your pain, I know pain, I feel pain, cause I am pain.
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    SkibidiggerNpirate
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    Where's the chapter?
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