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Chapter 2270: Food For the People

Far away, in Ravenheart, a woman with stunning emerald eyes was standing on a stone platform, hiding from the falling ash under an elegant umbrella. The lower part of her face was protected from the wind by a fluffy scarf, and she was wearing an exquisitely embroidered dress under a fashionable coat.

The woman was looking down at her dainty shoes with regret. The soft leather was already covered in soot, and the silver buckles had lost their shine.

She sighed.

“Ah. I really hate this place.”

All around her, the city was boiling with life. Ravenheart had expanded greatly in the last year, spilling over the slopes of the volcano like a stone forest. The settlement on the great bridge had grown, as well — in fact, the length of the bridge was not enough to house every Awakened anymore, so there were enormous platforms hanging from it like terraces, with their own streets, buildings, gardens, and parks.

The latter were encased in glass, of course, in order to protect the fragile plants from the bitter cold.

There was another platform being lowered from the side of the bridge at the moment. Its unimaginable weight was supported by enormous cables, which in turn were being held by towering Nightmare Creatures. The hideous abominations were grinding their fangs and growling, their hulking muscles drawn taut under their hides — below, a swarm of Awakened builders were getting ready to receive the platform and affix it to the rigid frame.

Nightmare Creatures were everywhere in Ravenheart, actually, performing all kinds of tasks

— all thanks to Beastmaster and her eerie Aspect. That was in large part why the city had been able to change and expand so swiftly.

Only the magnificent black palace on the other side of the bridge remained unchanged. Well... the palace itself was the same, but its master was different.

The woman looked at the distant palace with a dreamy smile, then caught herself and turned back to the city with a sigh. “What a dreary place."

Since the most readily available resource here was dark stone, most of the buildings were of the same color. In fact, there used to be very little colors in Ravenheart at all — only black stone, white snow, and ash. Now, however, there were plenty of vibrant islands in the stark sea of black and white. Here and there, crowns of crimson trees rose above the buildings, and crimson flowers bloomed along the streets. Overall, the aesthetic sensibility of the city was vastly improved.

The woman looked at the splashes of vibrant crimson with satisfaction.

After all, she was the one responsible for introducing color and vibrancy to Ravenheart...

Even if it was just to pass the time.

Soon enough, she saw a caravan climb the slope of the volcano and enter the city. Nightmare Creatures were pulling the heavy carts full of precious cargo, with human guards walking alongside them with confident strides.

"Finally!"

Soon after the caravan arrived, a tall figure entered the platform and looked at the woman's dainty shoes and elegant umbrella with a dubious expression.

“Hey, Bliss."

The woman looked at the stranger coldly. “Welcome to Ravenheart, Saint Helie.” Then, she smiled brightly behind her scarf, took a step forward, and gave the taller woman a hug.

“You're finally here!"

Helie grinned, as well, then laughed. “You're going to poke my eyes out with that umbrella...”

Bliss took a step back and held the umbrella higher to shield both of them from the falling ash.

“Come, come. I just bought this coat! Do you know how hard it is to wash off soot?" The two Saints left the platform and headed deeper into the city at a brisk pace. As they walked, Helie looked around, and then said hesitantly:

"This place does not quite seem to suit you, Bliss."

The other woman sighed.

“Oh, I hate it here. But what could I do? Not everyone has an ancestral Citadel to return to like you lofty Legacies. We, newer Saints, are a transient sort... granted, Summer Knight did offer me a prime piece of real estate during the war." She smiled brightly.

“But I turned him down. So, when Song Seishan invited me to come here personally, there was no reason to say no. Don't worry, though — I'll be done in a few years and come back east. In fact..."

Her emerald eyes glistened.

“You brought it, right?"

Helie looked at the lively Saint with a hint of resentment and nodded.

“I did. You know, I just returned from the Eastern Quadrant. But instead of welcoming me from the battlefield with open arms, you sent me on a lethal errand to Godgrave instead. Have you no shame?" Bliss grinned.

“What I don't have are hooves. But you do. So, you can get to Godgrave and back way faster."

Helie looked at her in disbelief.

“Wow. Just... wow. How callous!"

Soon enough, they entered a large building on the outskirts of the city. It was guarded by dozens of Awakened warriors and a handful of Masters, all wearing tense expressions on their faces. Helie glanced at them briefly, then frowned.

Somehow, it did not seem like the soldiers were protecting the building from potential threats from the outside. Instead, it seemed like they were protecting the city from the building.

“Bliss... just what did Seishan ask you to do?"

The other woman folded her umbrella, took off her scarf, and smiled.

"You'll see!”

A younger woman appeared out of nowhere, looked at them, and then asked nervously:

“Saint Bliss, is it here?"

Bliss nodded.

"Indeed. You two should know each other... Helie, this is Ascended Shakti. Shakti, this is Saint Helie. She brought the new samples."

Helie studied the younger woman. She vaguely remembered seeing her among the Fire Keepers.

“Let's go!”

A few minutes later, Helie was standing in front of a heavily reinforced glass dome, looking inside with a troubled expression. Inside the dome... a sea of scarlet moss was growing on the rich ashen soil. Here and there, bones of Nightmare Creatures protruded from the carpet of moss, growing smaller at an alarming rate.

In front of the cell, there were various tables loaded with different, quite mundane plants.

Bliss and Shakti were preparing to open the dome to allow Helie to deposit the plants of the scarlet jungle she had scavenged and stored in a special Memory to be transported.

She hesitated for a few moments, then asked:

“Can you tell me now?"

Bliss looked at her, then pointed to one of the tables.

“You see that? That... is a common potato." Then, she turned and pointed at the glass cell.

“And that is moss from the Godgrave jungle.”

Helie nodded.

“And why is the moss from Godgrave here?"

Bliss smiled.

"Do you have any idea how miraculous that jungle is? How fast its flora grows, and how resilient it is? Well, of course you do. We both suffered that damned jungle during the war, after all.”

Then, she picked up a potato and showed it to Helie.

"On the other hand, there are three billion people that need to be fed once they are all resettled in the Dream Realm. So, if we can just transplant some qualities of the scarlet moss to a common potato... imagine the possibilities!"

Helie stared at her silently for a while. "Bliss... don't tell me... that you plan to crossbreed the horrors of the scarlet jungle with waking world's plants?"

The elegant Saintess blinked a couple of times.

“Well, of course not. I am not planning to..."

As Helie sighed with relief, she added:

“I already did. Where do you think all those trees and flowers on the streets of Ravenheart come from?"

With that, she put the potato down like a precious jewel and turned back to the dome.

“Come!”

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    VanZakkart
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    What if the scarlet moss was originally also a man made thing, either for defence or food too.
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    The Priest of Negari
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    2271 Bright Future

    An endless expanse of tumultuous waves rested under a twilight sky, shrouded in mist and illuminated by the pale light of countless shimmering stars. Powerful winds blew above the surface of the undulating sea, while below it lay the unfathomable darkness of abyssal dеpths.

    The distant horizon was hidden behind a wall of heavy clouds, heralding the arrival of an obliterating storm.

    Indifferent to the daunting threat of the inevitable calamity, a colossal ship moved across the waves at great speed. At least a kilometer across from port to starboard, the ancient vessel still appeared narrow due to its great length. Its ancient hull was made of wood, but had no seams, as if someone had hollowed out a branch of an inconceivable tree once to create it.

    The ship was like a city in and of itself, with dozens of vast decks, beautiful palaces, tall pagodas built on its surface, and great mysteries hiding in its boundless holds. It had wild groves, rushing streams, deep lakes, and gentle meadows.

    It was Night Garden, the Great Citadel ruled by Saint Jet, the Steward of the South.

    The miraculous vessel had been mostly desolate once, back when it belonged to the House of Night. Even though thousands of Awakened had called it home, their number had not been enough to crowd its many decks and countless holds—most of the palaces and pagodas had stood empty, many of the lower decks had remained unexplored, and the groves had grown untended.

    Things were different now.

    Millions of refugees had arrived aboard the great ship through the Dream Gate, and so, the Night Garden was transformed.

    The palaces were now inhabited dwellings. The wild groves had turned into cultivated fruit gardens. The meadows had become fertile fields. Children were playing on the shores of the lakes and swimming in the clear water...

    Countless colorful lanterns illuminated the floating city, making it glow like a vibrant jewel in the dim twilight of the misty sea.

    Naeve was observing the lively landscape of the Night Garden from a vantage point on the bow of the ship with a complicated expression on his face. It was good to see the Great Citadel braving the perilous expanse of the Stormsea once again... it was also rewarding to see it become so lively and thriving, home to countless people.

    But at the same time, he could not help but remember the desolate tranquility of its former self... the starlit peace of how the Night Garden used to be under the rule of his clan.


    His former clan. The House of Night did not exist anymore.

    "Daddy!"

    Hearing a childish voice, Naeve erased the melancholy from his face and turned around with a smile. In the next moment, a girl with vibrant indigo eyes and hair lunged herself into his embrace at full speed—he caught her and laughed quietly, spinning her around.

    "Wait, wait... you are too big now to ram you poor dad like a hungry shark..."

    The girl frowned fiercely.

    "Am not!"

    Naeve laughed again.

    His daughter was already twelve—a fact he sometimes found hard to believe.

    His family had finally rejoined him aboard the Night Garden a few months ago. Even then, he did not get to spend as much time with them as he would have wanted to, since there were too many ships in need of guidance and too few Nightwalkers left alive.

    So, their lives were split unevenly between the Stormsea, where the Night Garden and the rest of the Citadels needed to be settled and defended against the perils of the Dream Realm, and the waking world, where naval convoys had to serve as the last tenuous connection between the isolated Quadrants.

    It had gotten somewhat better after the last of the Stormsea Citadels were reclaimed, and especially after Changing Star used her Dream Gate to evacuate the last remaining humans from South America... still, with the war raging in the Eastern Quadrant and the infrastructure of the waking world slowly collapsing, nobody had time to rest.

    Putting his daughter on the ground, Naeve patted her on the head.

    "So, you're done with school for today?"

    Schools were а relatively recent development. With millions of people settling in the Dream Realm and countless more on the way, there were naturally many children here now—some having arrived with their parents, some having been born under the alien sky. All these children had to be educated and taught.

    The Sword Domain and the Song Domain had done little in that regard in the four years prior to the war. There had been schools, of course, but too few—and even those that had been established lacked a unified teaching progrаm and vision. So, most children were either homeschooled by their parents or handed off to caretakers chosen from the members of small refugee communities while the parents worked.

    Creating a comprehensive school curriculum for children who were destined to grow up in this strange new world was not an easy task, either. After all, the Dream Realm often refused to follow the laws that had seemed axiomatic on Earth. Were the teachers supposed to instruct their pupils on how electricity worked, considering that it did not work the same way, or at all, here?

    Granted, Naeve had heard that someone in Bastion managed to build a functioning hydroelectric power plant. If so, the Night Garden was certain to benefit soon, considering that the great ship itself was known to attract and absorb lightning from the endless storms.

    In any case, things had changed after the war. The government got involved, employing the services of many renowned Dream Realm experts. From what Naeve knew, the head of the project was someone named Julius—a seasoned explorer and esteemed academic of the First Generation, formerly employed as an instructor of the Awakened Academy.

    Under the energetic old man's leadership, the universal education guidelines were swiftly developed, iterated, and implemented. The Night Garden was largely under the government's control, so it was the first city to benefit from the education initiative—the other cities in the Dream Realm would be opening enough schools to accommodate every child soon, but here, kids were already receiving a proper education.

    Naeve's daughter, it seemed, was enjoying school greatly.

    Which was why he was surprised to see her before the classes were supposed to end.

    She nodded with a grin.

    "Teacher let us go early! Something about needing to return home before the... the trаnsition?"

    Naeve lingered for a few moments, then sighed.

    "Right. So why aren't you home, young lady?"

    The girl grinned.

    "Why would I go straight home when there's no homework? Dad... are you crazy?!"

    Then, she giggled and said:

    "I met Grandpa on the way. He brought me here."

    As she did, there was a sound of uncomfortable coughing from behind her. There, a man with smooth ebony skin and perfectly white hair stood, his eyes glinting with shades of indigo and deep blue. His towering figure was broad and fearsome, but at the moment, there was a deeply somber expression on his face.

    "Brat, I told you not to call me Grandpa."

    She looked at him innocently.

    "But Grandpa Bloodwave... you're my dad's uncle. That makes you a grandpa!"

    Saint Bloodwave looked at her silently, then sighed.

    "..Great-uncle. At least call me a great-uncle."

    Naeve caught himself looking at his daughter, feeling both warm and cold at the same time.

    "Good. It's good."

    It was good that she could smile, grin, laugh, and tease her elders without a second thought, still. After everything that they had gone through two years before—all the terror, all the loss, and all the change—Naeve himself could rarely smile without forcing himself to.

    Children were much more resilient than adults.

    That was why he hoped that his daughter and her peers would build a better world in the future. A kinder world, even if it was not the world their parents had been born into.

    Letting out a sigh, he turned to Bloodwave.

    "Uncle."

    Naeve hesitated for a few moments, and then asked tentatively:

    "Is she going through with it?"

    He did not mean his daughter, of course. He meant Soul Reaper Jet, the ruler of the Night Garden and the de facto leader of the government.

    Bloodwave nodded.

    "She is. In fact... because of the storm, it is going to happen sooner. It is going to happen now."

    Naeve closed his eyes for a moment.

    The war against the Skinwalker was not proceeding smoothly, and the evacuation of the Eastern Quadrant was not happening as fast as it had to happen. After all, there was only one Dream Gate—the refugees had to be brought to a single gathering point from all across the continent first, then screened thoroughly to not let any vessels of the vile abomination pass through.

    The Western Quadrant was drowning in the flood of Nightmare Gates, as well.

    So, Changing Star and her Steward had come up with an emergency measure. Something to tip the scales in favor of humanity, at least for a while.

    But their decision was not without risk. Naeve opened his eyes and looked at his uncle.

    "Are we... sure that it is the best course of action?"

    Bloodwave shrugged.

    "I am not. But if you have objections, you can go talk to Soul Reaper yourself."

    Naeve raised an eyebrow.

    "Why don't you?"

    His uncle looked at him silently, then cleared his throat.

    "Well. It's because... that woman. I am scared of her."

    Naeve's daughter looked at her great-uncle with wide eyes.

    "I thought you didn't fear anything, Grandpa. Why would you be scared of Auntie Jet?"

    Bloodwave was not a very expressive man, but at the moment, he looked like someone stabbed him in the heart.

    He remained silent for a bit, then grumbled: "How come Soul Reaper is an auntie, but I am a grandpa?"

    Naeve wanted to chuckle, but at the moment, he felt a subtle change happen to the world.

    The stars seemed to have grown brighter, and the great ship trembled slightly below their feet.

    "It's starting. Look!"

    The three of them looked ahead.

    There...

    A white line suddenly cut the fabric of reality in front of the Night Garden, falling from the heavens into the turbulent waters below.

    Then, it expanded, turning into a towering, wide rift.

    The rift was filled with nothing but brilliant radiance for a moment. Then, for the first time in thousands of years, pure daylight shone onto the surface of the Stormsea from the titanic Dream Gate.


    Naeve took a deep breath, then smiled faintly.

    "I guess we are really doing that..."

    Soon enough, the bow of the colossal ship plunged into the wide fissure of the Dream Gate.

    And a moment later, it cut the waves of a different sea.

    To be specific, the Night Garden had entered the abomination-infested expanse of the Indian Ocean.

    It had arrived on Earth.
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      Wereuser
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      is it real? As far as i see, chapter 2271 must has title "A Beautiful Garden"
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    samy dakiche
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    I wonder what is Rain's aspect, she almost removed its seal during the war, I wonder if she succeeded yet or not
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    Gnome303
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    Glad to finally be able to get an account the love for SS 's been crazy since it's inception so far I couldn't stay away from daily updates and [massive] shout out to mandem like [lost from sight],[Daniel play] for them insights, banter and foreshadowing& predictions and the rest of the comment section. Those with bias against SS y'all 🐝n entertaining I for sure would like to chime in when needed (sorry for preachin)[bless up]
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    caught up after 1 month of furious reading, needless to say, absolute f#cking masterpiece G3 cooked soooo hard on this. Monday 7th April, 7:23 IST.
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    Leizniz
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    Frank Lee Cameo lmao
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    Flex Yuan
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    Why didn't Mordret destroy all the citadels under his control, at least night garden, to give the middle finger to Nephis and Sunny constraint
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      Aaaaaaa
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      Because it will only be a middle finger to Nephis, the lord of shadows is dead. Does prince of nothing know he's alive?
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      Adi2271
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      Nephis didn't really do anything to him directly, it was sunny who first jumped him with a cursed demon then also killed his father, and now that he's publicly dead Mordret is probably neutral about Nephis.
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        Lost from sight
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        Mordret is not dumb, he know Effie work for Nephis, everyone know that and the fact the citadel is now tied to her is a prove if he needed one. It's Effie who gave this cursed creature to Mordret.
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      Lost from sight
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      The Night garden was not under his control anymore and i think Nephis can open a portal there at any time.
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    Arthur_Leywin
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    Frank Lee's teaching transcending novels🤣🤣
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    Nafiubaidah
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    Apakah sunny tidak menemui nephis?
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    van tage
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    How about Sunny's tree?
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