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Chapter 2420: Uncharted Territory

A few minutes earlier, Ray rose from the floor and studied the four Awakened robbers guarding the hostages. His Dormant Aspect Ability did not make him invisible, but it did make him hard to notice - people and Nightmare Creatures both paid him little attention, and his presence was very subtle. Still, there was a limit to that Ability. He could take one of the bandits down, but unless he was careful, the rest would immediately notice it. Even if they did not notice Ray himself, they would see one of their own going down - his targets, after all, did not possess the same power.

'Four of them.' Awakened were unpredictable and often possessed tricky Aspects, but usually, taking down four would not pose a problem to Ray - not after the training he had received in the Shadow Clan, at least. Taking them down quietly and while making sure that no hostage was harmed, however, was a different matter.

He glanced at the black blade in his hand, then sighed and placed it on the ground.

A moment later, Ray was gone.

In seconds like these, his best friend was a distraction.

Nothing happened for a dozen seconds, and then, one of the hostages suddenly reeled back and screamed:

"S - snake! Snake!"

The four robbers simultaneously turned to the source of the disturbance, aiming their rifles up. The man was awkwardly trying to crawl back, even though there was nothing in front of him.

The robbers looked at each other and then headed toward him.

Well, three of them did, at least.

The one furthest away from the shouting hostage, and therefore behind the line of sight of his allies, suddenly found an arm wrapping around his neck. Ray got the man in a chokehold and squeezed with vicious strength, putting him to sleep. Since he made no noise whatsoever, and everyone's attention was focused on the frightened hostage, no one noticed him gently laying the unconscious robber on the floor.

The other three, meanwhile, reached their destination. They glanced at the pale hostage, and then, one of them said in an angry tone:

"Shut the hell up, moron. There's nothing here!"

The hostage, however, shook his head.

"N - no! There was a snake here just a moment ago! I swear!"

The robber sighed and opened his mouth to curse at the tied - up man.

It was then that a black snake suddenly slithered up his body and wrapped itself around his neck. Its mouth opened, and a chilling hiss resounded in the foyer.

"What the."

The other robbers were starting to raise their rifles, but just then, Ray appeared near one of them, bringing down an alloy pipe - which he had scavenged nearby - onto his head. The man toppled like a tree, and by the time his partner jerked the barrel of the rifle in that direction, there was no one there.

Ray's Awakened Ability, on the other hand, did allow him to become invisible - even if there were some limitations to that Ability, as well.

In any case, he only needed half a second to reach the remaining robber, this time. Ray ruthlessly kicked him in the stomach, grabbed his rifle to prevent it from accidentally going off, and then slammed his knee into the man's chin as he bent down from the initial blow. By then, his Mark had already dealt with the robber it had been strangling.

All four bandits were down, laying on the floor in motionless heaps.

The black snake slithered across the floor and climbed up his leg, disappearing into his sleeve a moment later.

Ray looked at the hostages, who were staring at him in shock and fear.

He remained still for a moment, then raised a hand and brought his index finger to his lips, as if telling them to be quiet.

Then, he suddenly disappeared, leaving only four motionless bodies in his wake.

Now, all he needed to do was get to the bank's grid control room and wait for Corsair's signal.

Fleur was also in the vault, and while Ray was not happy about being separated from her during a dangerous mission, he knew that she could fend for herself. His sweetheart was a healer, yes. but she had received the same training he did. Plus, Rain and Tamar were there as well.

'Only I am stuck running boring chores.'

Sighing bitterly, he remembered the blueprints of the bank they had studied in advance and rushed to the grid control center.

***

June listened to the exchange between the Vault Keeper and the Tyrant without showing any interest in it. Of course, in truth, he was following the conversation quite intently.

'Six Awakened combatants, one Master.' The situation was not great, but it was not awful either.

As long as the Ascended was taken down rapidly, the rest were not going to pose a problem.

Of course, June was not going to attack the enemy Master before learning what, exactly, had the man come here to steal.

Then, the Tyrant went and summoned a Fallen Echo.

That spoiled June's mood somewhat, but not by much. Nothing really changed - quickly killing the leader of the zealots was still his primary goal. When the Tyrant died, his Echo would disappear with him. His first mission as a member of the Shadow Clan was truly quite precarious. June was supposed to learn what the cult was searching for and take the zealots down, despite the fact that their leader was an Ascended. At the same time, he had to make sure that the hostages weren't hurt or at least not hurt too badly.

The decision on how far the zealots were allowed to go was left to his discretion. Take the Vault Keeper, for example. Was he supposed to let the Tyrant torture her? Or would that be crossing the line?

Usually, June would have had strict parameters for a job, but the Shadow Clan gave its members a lot of autonomy. He was not merely a hired gun anymore - he was expected to exercise his own judgment and make decisions that would benefit the clan of his own accord.

Which was already uncharted territory, and now there was also an unpredictable VIP added to the equation.

The princess. Worse still, the adversary was in possession of a Fallen Echo. The question of whether or not June would allow the Vault Keeper to be tortured was moot now - the Tyrant had decided to go straight for murder.

The murderous zealot, meanwhile, was speaking once again:

".So, Vault Keeper, you have a choice. You can either get to know my friend better, or hand over a Memory called the Key of Ascension voluntarily."

June smiled faintly behind the mask.

'Ah, thank you kindly.'

The man just offered June the name of the Memory the cult was searching for. Which meant that June did not need him alive anymore.

Suppressing his killing intent - some enemies were quite sensitive to it - June took a step forward while manifesting his Mark into a weapon and stabbed it into the Tyrant's skull.

There was no warning, no indication that he would attack. Just a rapid and ruthless strike that was supposed to end the zealot's life.

But that was the thing about fighting Awakened. Awakened were very hard to predict.

The second his weapon met the adversary's head, it felt as if he was trying to pierce metal. The bastard must have possessed a powerful defensive Aspect.

'Well, crap.'

June activated his own Awakened Ability, slowing down time.

"Ray, now!"

Somewhere far away, Ray heard his voice through a special communication Memory shared between the three members of the team and cut the power.

The artificial lights, the video walls, the climate control systems, everything in the vault that needed power to function was immediately disabled, plunging the spacious room into utter darkness. And darkness was the territory of the Shadows.

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    أخيراً لحقت بالركب butwhy
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      FallenFool? Like Fallen Creator?
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        Klein if he gave into mtod in chapter 627
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    Imagine these fools are actually worshiping the Devil? Hahaha, that would be funny to learn XD

    By the way, let's imagine how the world would be 1 century later. We would have almost all humanity awakened, with many masters, supreme and sacred beings walking the earth (and possibly the Moon or Mars), with seven gods ruling them all (and/or possibly one Hybrid, with Sunny being Weaver and the Shadow god at the same time). That would be an incredible and fascinating thing to see!

    Moreover, about Weaver, wouldn't Sunny be, in fact, Weaver reincarnated? And the purpose of Sunny about gathering all the missing parts of him would be, in fact, the real purpose of Weaver? To cheat Death (like someone whom we all know), he chose to separate himself into seven parts, then make his vessel gather them and fuse to become whole anew? That would explain why Sunny is too attuned with Weaver and its peculiar aspect, like lying about everything. Because, contrary to Sunny, who can't lie, Weaver couldn't say the truth, and that would explain why he was the Demon of Fate. (Fateless for Sunny?)

    Well, maybe someone has already made this assumption, but it doesn't matter.
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      It is not confirmed that the weaver cannot say the truth, as his mast reverses the flaw, so if his flaw is like sunny to tell only truth, then he will only tell lie cause of memory.
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    WHY ARE CHAPTER 2419 AND 2420 SO SIMILAR?


    Quote: PoorBstrd
    Is the memory, key of ascension ever mentioned before? Is this related to asterion? Cause IIRC asterion come from path of ascension cult.
    And that glassy eye, is that mordret?

    Could be could be, I am hoping to see something related to mordret, its been long since he has made an appearance.
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    So what did Rain do that made Sunny face palm ?
    I love Rain and June, but this could have been given to use in some short exposition.
    We have more important matters to talk about. I want to see Sunny, Nephis and Cassie talk about Weavers revelation. Oh gosh, no. Don't tell be G3 is going to only show us the aftermath of that conversation ? 4
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      Memory is called Key of Ascension so maybe she steals it from Tyrant and becomes a Master?
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        She isn’t a spell carrier so she can’t receive memories normally, plus a memory that automatically made you Ascended would have to be either Supreme or Sacred.
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    next 2 chapter G3 will replay everything that just happened but from Fleur and Tamar's perspectives
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      Of course, this has been G3's modus operandi ever since after the 3rd nightmare.

      But die hard fans will say "G3 is cooking something great and y'all don't question him !"
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        To be fair, he usually is cooking up something great, even if he takes a roundabout way of getting there more often lately. Plus, not like we can really complain as we actively pirate the story XD
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          Пиратсво мешает оссуждать дату выхода глав но не их качество
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            I agree with your sentiment, but we have the liberty of choosing what we consume. We trust the author to find a middle ground between what the audience wants to read and how the author wants the story to develop. G3 is pretty consistently maintaining that trust, but at the end of the day, there’s nothing we can do if they choose to betray that trust and start publishing slop. I admittedly seem to have lost my original point, but I was going to make a point of how we are not supporting members of his audience, so our opinion on how he writes is largely inconsequential to his weighing of the two topics. Apologies if my comment is incongruent to the general line of discussion, or otherwise confusing, and I would like to clarify this is ultimately just my opinion of the matter. I respect where you’re coming from as a reader, and I also hope for more exciting daily releases, this is just a song and dance I guide myself through to be more patient with the author :)
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          Not our fault they lock the official source behind shitty virtual coins. I have supported other artists patreon while reading their novels so it's not a foreign concept spending money supporting the artists whose work I enjoy.

          I'm not going to buy virtual coins to read a novel. I just won't.
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            I completely agree with your overall sentiment, and I’m not saying we’re not entitled our opinions on this story just because we’re pirating. That’s actually one of the reasons I love books and libraries, since they’re such a hot bed for ideas and for people to share ideas. Plus, webnovel does have pretty outrageous rates, especially for serial consumption, which is why I’m also here. I made my original comment without the context that I tell myself something similar to that effect when I get frustrated with slow progression. It’s not an infallible argument, but it helps me. I will say, however, that G3 is really good about swinging between the extremes of dull everyday minutia and incredibly exciting action sequences, as well as dragging both out. To that end, it does lead the reader the crave the opposite end of the spectrum while treading through the other, and I really appreciate that effect. It is also biased by us waiting every day for two chapters, as it reads much smoother when you reread what’s already released (with the exception of some parts that are tedious regardless, like Cassie searching Jest’s mind, in my opinion). I lost what my original argument was, but my point is you are completely entitled to have your frustrations and opinions, and I agree with your sentiment; my original comment is just how I try to look at it for more patience :p
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      I think its pretty ok with the 2 pov since he normally release 2 chap a day while most author only released 1 a day, anymore than 2 is indeed annoying. It turned out great, but still annoying.
      Then again we re pirating for free so its not really our place to complain
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      Thank you kindly, I will just skip them for the first of reading Shadow Slave ever
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    Why do you need a weapon if you have a metal pipe
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    Hello good sirs may I inquire about the whereabouts of 2419??? 🤔
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      No you may not gentleman.
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    Where is chapter [unknown]? It seems that it has been forgotten by the Nightmare Spell
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    Vile Thieving Bird stole 2419 bruh
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      Haha good one lshock
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    2419. Bank Vault


    Deеp in the bowels of the heavily fortified bank, the colossal doors of the vault opened, and the Tyrant led his men inside. Rain and Tamar were forced to follow, as well, finding themselves in a.

    'Huh?'

    The bank vault looked nothing like what Rain had expected.

    In fact, it looked no different from a tastefully decorated, luxurious apartment. There was a spacious guest room with lavish furniture, video walls showing a scenic seaside landscape, and a sophisticated climate control system that imitated an invigorating breeze.

    Several doors led out of the guest room, opening into a gorgeously furnished kitchen, a neat and cozy bedroom, a recreation room with a state-of-the-art entertainment system, a stylish parlour. There was everything a person needed to live a comfortable life here, not having to step outside at all.

    A woman in a muted, but fashionable business attire was standing in the middle of the guest room, looking at the Tyrant with a tense expression.

    'What is going on?'

    Rain looked at Tamar and Corsair furtively, but neither of them seemed surprised by the scene.

    The Tyrant gave a nod, and his people dispersed across the luxurious vault apartment? Vault? The man himself, meanwhile, walked over to the woman and gave her his usual cold, glassy stare.

    He spoke first:

    "Pleasure to meet you, vault keeper. Now I presume there is no point in expecting your willing cooperation?"

    The woman shook her head somberly.

    The Tyrant chuckled.

    "Suit yourself. Tоrture it is, then."

    She gave him a cold smile.

    "You seem to know your basics. Then you should know that people like me are employed for a reason, as well. My Aspect makes me immune to pain, so try your worst."

    Rain finally understood what was happening. In hindsight, it was quite obvious.

    This bank was an old and prestigious one, offering its services to numerous prominent Legacy families. And what was it that Legacy clans would want to keep safe?

    Jewelry, precious materials, pieces of priceless art?

    Well, that too. But primarily, the most valuable assets Legacies possessed were Memories and Echoes.

    Only Awakened could own those, though.

    In case the heirs of a family had not undergone the Awakening yet, a reliable intermediary was needed to make sure that they would receive their inheritance - Awakened led perilous lives, after all, and could die at any moment. Parents were not always able to transfer the Aspect Legact relics and valuable Memories to their children themselves. Adult Legacies were most likely in the habit of entrusting the heirlooms of their clan to a reliable, neutral party for safekeeping, especially before embarking on a life-threatening journey like challenging a Nightmare or participating in a war, for example.

    Hence the need for the bank, and for the woman who was standing in front of the Tyrant with a cold smile.

    He had called her the vault keeper, but more precisely, she was the vault. She was the Awakened who kept the Memories and Echoes entrusted to the bank in her soul. That was why she was locked underground, living in the safety of this luxurious, heavily protected apartment.

    And just in case someone invaded the underground safe room, the Vault Keeper possessed an Aspect that negated pain - and was therefore immune to more mundane forms of torture, making it that much harder to force her to transfer the Memories and Echoes against her will.

    But where there was a will, there was a way.

    Rain's expression darkened.

    There was probably an armored room with mundane deposit boxes somewhere here, as well, but that was not the Tyrant's goal.

    His goal was the Vault Keeper.

    The man studied her silently for a moment, and then seemed to smile behind his mask.

    "Bold words, but will you be responsible for them? We will see just how potent your Aspect is soon, Vault Keeper. Are you truly immune to all pain? Does that encompass all physical pain, or do you not feel the agony of having your soul torn apart, either? What about fear? Do you not fear watching yourself be maimed and disfigured, even while not feeling anything?"

    She pursed her lips, but remained silent, looking at him with a pale face.

    'Yeah, no. I don't know what Corsair's mission is, but I am not going to watch an innocent woman be tortured right in front of my eyes.'

    At that moment, the Tyrant chuckled again.

    "Well, no matter. As much as I'd love to test your limits, insolent fool, there is no time for that. So let me introduce you to my friend."

    Suddenly, a whirlwind of radiant sparks surrounded him. The whirlwind was too large to manifest into a Memoгy, which meant.

    'An Echo?'

    Suddenly, there was a sound of claws scraping against the floor.

    A grotesque creature appeared in the spacious room, towering above the humans. It was about three meters tall, with a gaunt torso and long, pale limbs. Its lower limbs were long and powerful, resembling that of a frog, while its upper limbs looked almost like that of a human - apart from their deathly pallor, eerie proportions, and clawed hands.

    The truly appalling part was its face, though.

    'Ugh. Disgusting.'

    A mess of slithering tentacles hung from the creature's mouth, obscuring its chest. Its eyes were large and milky-white, covered by cataracts, and there were fin-like ridges crowning its head. The whole thing was moist and glistening dimly, as if the creature had just crawled from a dark pool of stagnant water.

    From what Rain could tell, it was an Echo of a Fallen Devil.

    The Vault Keeper took an involuntary step back, while Corsair took a lazy step forward, which just so happened to put him between Rain and the Echo.

    Coincidentally, he almost bumped shoulders with Tamar, who had done the same.

    "What what is this thing?"

    The Vault Keeper's voice was concerned.

    The Tyrant craned his neck to look at his Echo, and then turned around to the woman.

    "This is a uniquely persuasive Echo. Its powers affect the mind. Sadly, they also physically destroy the brain of the victim - but only after getting the victim to do what the master of the Echo needs. So, Vault Keeper, you have a choice. You can either get to know my friend better, or hand over a Memory called the Key of Ascension voluntarily."

    Rain lowered her head and prepared to manifest her Mark into a weapon.

    At that moment, however, something unexpected happened.

    Just as lazily as he had come between her and the Echo, Corsair took another step forward.

    And plunged a black stiletto into the back of the Tyrant's skull.

    Or rather, tried to.

    Peculiarly enough, the sharp blade simply slid off the man's head, only leaving a shallow scratch on it.

    Time seemed to slow down for a moment.

    'No what the hell? Time has literally slowed down?'

    Corsair sighed.

    "Ray, now!"

    And then, everything around them was suddenly plunged into darkness.
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