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Chapter 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 depths.

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 a 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 program 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 transition?"

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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    Noice
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    what so night garden can go to earth ?? AND THEY LET SO MANY BE KILLED IN ANTARTICA ?? nah anvil and ki song don't deserve to be remembered
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    Naeve's daughter remembers Sunny's words, now that's a true fan!
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    Fu#kass Skinwalker still a problem bruh
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    Man honestly thinking about it now the biggest loser of sunny losing his fate is jet. His relationship with her basically got completely abolished and there doesn't seem to be any sort of effort from the author to rebuild it the same it has been rebuilt with Nephis and Cassie. Its kinda sad to see since Jet was one of my personal favourite characters.
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      The winner takes it all
      The loser's standing small
      Beside the victory
      That's her destiny

      gosling3
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      Sunny could get his fate back and then jet would remember him
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    f#ckk skinwalkers been a problem forever damn, and also its kinda crazy how LITTLE Song and Valor were doing for four damn years
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    Today marks the day I start LOTM
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      Never mind, I have failed to resist the urge to keep readingbutwhy
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        Good, good. Finish this one first.
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          I wanted to wait for this volume to finish
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      Enjoy it, great story.
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        Well, seeing as I'm currently at around 2650...
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          Come on, there are only around 1400. But I'm telling you, there are very diferrent works, while SS exels on character developments and peak moments, LOTM is better at worldbuilding and more enphasis in the MC.
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            I was talking about chapter number?
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            Don't be fooled, LOTM may seem short in comparison to SS, but that's cause of the f#ckass long chapters

            Lotm has a word count of around 3 million words as per google

            While in Shadow Slave, at around chp 2100, the word count is 2.5 million as per google

            So don't be fooled, it's hella long as well
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    Holy shit how strong did that skinwalker became now? Did it already became a cursed creature?
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    naeve's daughter still saying "are you crazy?!" even tho sunny's been forgotten ehh
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    2272 Shady Business

    Autumn was slowly surrendering to the tyranny of winter, and frigid winds were blowing
    across the crowded streets of NQSC.
    Awakened June had neglected summoning a PTV, so he had to walk quite a distance from
    the nearest public transport terminal to his destination. It had seemed like a good idea at
    first, but by now, he was regretting his choice. o
    He found himself weary of cold weather ever since returning from Antarctica.
    But then again, he also found himself weary of hot weather ever since returning from
    Godgrave. Sinking deeper into his coat, June sighed.
    Truly, nature has nothing good to offer at all.'
    People of his generation were truly unfortunate.
    There was a reason why he had decided to walk, though. June had not been to his
    hometown for a long time, so he was curious to see how much NQSC had changed.
    The changes were subtle, but undeniable.
    The buildings were the same, the roads were the same, and the crisp tastelessness of the
    filtered air was also the same - here in the center of the citv. at least. However the
    atmosphere was entirely different.
    It was both much more lively and much more feverish, with excitement and fear mixed
    together in equal measure.
    Most of the people seemed oddly uplifted and confident. They were full of energy. It was as if
    bright sparks were shining in their eyes - metaphorically speaking... for most
    .
    June found it odd that they looked so vibrant despite knowing that the world was coming to
    an end
    But on the other hand, he understood. Even he, once a bitter cynic, felt the same. It was
    hard not to feel awed after having his life saved by the miraculous flames of a living
    goddess. People everywhere had spent decades living in a world that they secretly knew
    was dying.
    Now, its death sentence had been officially pronounced - but, at the same time, they were
    given hope and shown an unambiguous path to salvation. They had been given a clear goal.
    More than that, there was someone to guide them on that thorny path.
    A person who exemplified the very ideals of benevolence, virtue, and righteous power.
    Changing Star of the Immortal Flame Clan... a living legend, someone who was known to
    make miracles happen.
    In simple terms, she had a stellar reputation and a proven track record of leading people out
    of impossible situations. So, instead of giving up, people were
    reinvigorated, throwing themselves into working toward a common goal with abandon.
    Of course, not all of them.
    That was why the atmosphere in
    NQSC was so feverish. There were also those who were panicking, surrendering to despair,
    and just plain losing their minds. As June walked, he noticed the carcasses of several
    burned PTVs on the side of the road.
    The walls were marred with scars left by the war. A crowd of protesters had gathered near a
    tall barrier constructed around an active Nightmare Gate. Not all of them were consummate
    killers - there were those with Utility Aspects, as well. In fact, those were often much more
    precious than the combat specialists.
    But most of them were.
    Smiling amicably, June nodded at the Awakened elites and took a seat.
    'I do wonder what it's all about.'
    The reason he had returned to
    NQSC and was now sitting in front of an unmarked office was a bit strange. It was a rumor...
    no, more of an urban legend among the seasoned government grunts like him.
    A scary story about an absolutely caprat intrananhla alita farce that operated in the shadows
    of the Human Domain, A force more elite than even the exalted Fire Keepers themselves,
    and arguably more deadly,
    Most people dismissed these rumors as a scary story, but some dug deeper,
    June was one of those who had investigated the rumors more seriously. As a result, he
    found himself participating in a vicious and, quite honestly, more than a little shady trial.
    Having ruthlessly defeated all other contenders, he finally found himself here,
    His curiosity was going to be sated He spent about an hour in the waiting room before being
    summoned into the office.
    There, an Awakened woman was sitting behind a desk, checking something on the screen in
    front of her.
    She had a petite build, with mousy hair and an unassuming face.
    However, her gaze was calm and confident, making June feel a little flustered.
    "Awakened June?"
    He nodded.
    "I am Awakened Kim. Please take a seat,"
    June sat on the only free chair in the office and looked at Awakened Kim quietly. After
    checking her screen one last time, she turned
    to him and said in an even tone:
    "June. city of origin: NQSC.
    Infected by the Nightmare Spell at age sixteen, Awakened an Aspect of the Ascended Rank
    - supposedly.
    Stellar marks at the Academy, joined the government after Awakening.
    Member of the First Evacuation Army... Second Irregular Company, East Antarctica.
    Distinguished service. Later retired from service, employed at various private outlets as a
    security specialist and bodyguard. In Godgrave... soldier of the Sword Army - Vanishing
    Lake expedition, Godheart, Siege of the Greater Crossing... rejoined the
    government forces six months ago."
    She naused and looked at lune who smiled.
    "That's me."
    Awakened Kim nodded.
    What she said next, however, made June freeze and feel a cold shiver run down his
    spine.
    "Clandestine alias: Corsair. Black market nightmare creature hunter, enforcer... assassin.
    Seventy-six confirmed contracts - actual number unknown. Ninety-four
    percent success rate. Fallen Nightmare Creatures, unhinged
    Ascended... an unsanctioned Death
    Zone expedition? Impressive."
    June remained silent for a few moments, hiding his shock and unease. Eventually, he
    coughed.
    "Uh... that's also me."
    Awakened Kim - whomever the hell she was - seemed to know everything already, and in
    chilling detail at that. So, there was no reason to play coy.
    She studied him intently for a bit, then asked with a hint of curiosity:
    "Say, the Pandavar massacre... that wouldn't happen to have been you, by chance?"
    June met her gaze, considered his next words for a moment or two, then smiled.
    "Those guys? Well... they got into some really abominable business for a fallen noble house,
    Otherwise, the bounty on their heads would not have been that high."
    Awakened Kim lingered for a few moments,
    then chuckled suddenly.
    *A corsair hunting down pirates, huh? The irony..."
    She paused and seemed to hesitate for a short while.Eventually, she asked:
    "You are Vandal's grandson, aren't you? Iu met your grandfather in Antarctica. He was a
    great Awakened.*
    June looked at her for a few long his expression turning But under the unassuming woman's
    calm gaze, his laughter slowly died down.
    Wait, is she serious?'
    He stared at her in silence.
    There were... all kinds of Aspects out there
    “...He wasn't great enough, I guess. Otherwise, he would have survived."
    Awakened Kim raised an eyebrow:
    "Any questions?"
    June contemplated his answer a little, then shrugged and nodded readily.
    "Only one. The most important question."
    He paused for a moment and with a glint in his eyes
    "How's the pay?"
    The unassuming woman blinked a couple of
    times, then looked down and sighed.
    "Oh, she's going to like this one..."
    Shaking her head, Awakened Kim raised her head and gave June a piercing look.
    "The pay is stellar."
    He nodded in satisfaction.
    "Great. Where do I sign?"
    Standing up from behind her desk, she smiled.
    "There's no need to sign anywhere."
    Awakened Kim paused for a moment "The pay is stellar."
    Awakened Kim paused for a moment, then
    added hesitantly
    "Oh, but I should ask. How de you feel about tattoos?"
    "That's the current roster. You're replacingMaster Reaper."
    "Reaper's out?"
    "He passed away recently. Old age."
    "Damn... that's a loss."
    "You'll be the new Corsair. We usually give it to older, more experienced Awakened, but
    you're a better fit."
    "What's the job?"
    "Cleaners exist outside of the chain of command. We are a... failsafe."
    "…Failsafe?"
    "If something goes wrong, if someone starts acting suspicious, if anything looks out of
    place... we are called in to clean up. Corpses, buildings, cities, organizations, Clans,
    governments... anything that needs to disappear."
    "And how does that work?"
    "That depends on the cleaner. Each of us has our own methods. What matters is results."
    "Right... so what are your methods?”
    "Poison and fire."
    "Subtle."
    "It works."
    "Can't argue with that."
    "You will be supplied with information, equipment, support, and other resources as needed.In
    return, we expect results."
    "And if I fail?"
    "You won't."
    "Right."
    "Now, hold out your arm."
    "... You're not going to tell me what's happening?"
    "No."
    "..That's fair."
    June extended his arm.
    The woman drew a sigil on it with a glowing brush. It felt warm — not unpleasant. Then,
    she
    pressed a crystal shard against the sigil.
    There was a flash of light, and the sigil sank into his skin, leaving behind a dark tattoo. The
    lines were intricate and sharp, like an ancient rune or a branding mark.
    "What is it?"
    "A key. It gives you access to Cleaners' secure channels and systems. It also makes sure we
    can track you down if you ever decide to run."
    "I see..."
    She offered him a small badge.
    "This is your identification. It'll change appearance depending on what you need. Don't lose
    it."
    "Got it.”
    He pocketed the badge and looked up.
    "...What should I call you?"
    "My code name is Witch."
    June smiled faintly.
    "Witch and Corsair, huh? Sounds like a pulp novel."
    "We do our best.”
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