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Chapter 2448: Divine Armament

Sunny smiled.

“To be precise, this is a divine relic I recovered in the frozen wastelands. And I mean that literally — it is a Divine Armament left behind by a slain god. I almost kicked the bucket to retrieve it, so be a darling and call me da... uncle, call me uncle.”

Effie's eyes widened.

Indeed, the great spear that looked like a bolt of obliterating lightning forged into a weapon was a Divine Weapon — it was the spear Sunny had glimpsed in one of the truths revealed to him in Ariel's Game. That truth had shown him Weaver challenging Ariel to a Death Game on a blood-soaked battlefield in a frozen hell... with Ariel inhabiting the body of a dying Divine. Sunny could remember every detail of that scene vividly...

The endless white plain, the broken corpses of lesser gods, the rivers of ichor flowing into the depths of the frozen ocean, the tendrils of nothingness seeping into reality through the cracks in the shattered sky... the giant kneeling in the middle of the silent battlefield, grasping his fractured head with two enormous hands as he mumbled disjointed words, full of terror.

And a great spear laying on the broken ice, forgotten, still brimming with the echoes of annihilating lightning.

...The giant might have forgotten about his spear before dying, his body swallowed by the imprisoned ocean, but Sunny had not. So, he ventured into frozen wastelands hoping to find it.

Luckily, discovering the battlefield from his vision had not been too difficult — at least not for Sunny, who could cast his shadow sense across numerous kilometers and move with breathtaking speed. After all, there were not a lot of places where the sky was shattered and tendrils of nothingness seeped into reality, even in the Dream Realm.

Surviving that harrowing place, however... that was an entirely different matter. Thousands of years had passed since the day he saw in the vision of truth, and the entire area had become far more eerie and terrifying, not to mention chillingly lethal, than it used to be.

Everything was swallowed by the ice and bathed in the familiar white mist... only something seemed to be hiding in the mist there, making his skin crawl. The unbearable cold was almost absolute, far worse than even the Winter Beast's blizzard had been.

Sunny had wanted to explore the battlefield thoroughly, but in the end, he barely managed to retrieve the spear from deep within the ice before hastily making a retreat. The spear had been gigantic at first, but as soon as he touched it, it shrank to its current size.

That eerie place, that sense of terrible fear, that cold... was something he wished to never relive.

Looking at Effie, Sunny smirked.

“So, what do you say?"

Enthralled, Effie leaned forward and picked the spear.

“Thanks, uncle-uahh!"

Barely lifting the spear off the ground, Effie toppled over and landed on her face, making Sunny laugh again.

“Oh, sorry! I forgot to mention... it's quite heavy.”

Effie herself was also a... top-heavy person. So, it was no wonder that she had lost balance and ended up falling down.

Laying on the ground, she gave him a glare, then stood up and reached for the great spear once again. With a grunt, Effie lifted it after all. Lean muscles rolled under her dewy olive skin, and beads of sweat glistened on her face.

Sunny was not surprised to see her shouldering the crushing weight of the Divine weapon that made even a Sovereign struggle — if anyone had enough raw physical strength to carry the great spear, it was Effie. She studied it with a contemplative expression, then smiled.

“Awesome. However... I don't think I am strong enough to wield it in battle. No Saint is."

Sunny lingered for a few moments, then nodded.

“Indeed, no Saint is. Which brings us to the next point of this conversation, and the real reason I'm here. Actually, I feel a bit awkward giving this speech for the second time, but here it goes... Nephis and I are going to appoint Apotheosis sooner or later, which means..."

Effie waved a hand in the air dismissively.

“If you are about to tell me how someone else has to become Supreme before you guys jump into the Fifth Nightmare, no need. Actually, I already met Kai in NQSC, and he regaled me with the tale of your misadventures in the Death Game over some drinks. So, you can skip the explanation. I already know.”

Sunny stared at her for a few seconds.

"And?"

Effie placed the golden spear back on the ground and shrugged.

"Sure, I'm in."

He blinked a couple of times.

“That, uh... you know that we are talking about you challenging the Fourth Nightmare, right? Not immediately, I mean — but eventually. That is the reason I took Kai to Ariel's Game, and that is why I want to take you to the Mirror Maze. To help you prepare."

Effie yawned again, then let out a groan.

“Damn it... all this talk of attaining Supremacy, and I haven't even had my morning coffee yet. I said sure, didn't I? Let's do it! Let's get me ready to challenge the Fourth Nightmare... eventually. Preferably after I had breakfast."

Sunny stared at her silently, then shook his head.

"Don't you need time to consider? Only four people in history have survived the Fourth Nightmare, you know.”

Effie met his gaze, then smiled faintly.

“Look around.”

Sunny did, studying the cozy wooden home and the picturesque grounds of the manor.

Effie, meanwhile, picked up the Divine spear and carefully leaned it against a nearby tree.

“I have stuff to protect, Sunny.”

It was a very simple answer... but one that said it all.

Brushing the dirt off her sweatpants and her stretched-out crop top, Effie started whistling a cheerful melody as she headed inside.

“Don't dawdle! It's the full moon tonight, so let's grab something to eat and discuss what, exactly, we are going to do in the Mirror Maze. Oh, and also..."

She turned around and smiled.

“Thank you for the spear, really. I mean it.”

Then, Effie's smile turned into a grin.

“I mean, I did not know what to expect when you began boasting about the size of your bundle, but when you took that thing out... good heavens! It really..."

Heading into the house, Sunny pushed her inside.

“Shut the hell up!"

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    Sunny x Effie >>>>> Sunny x Cassie > Sunny x Nephis
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      Uh... I find this weird, dude I always restrain myself from being sexist, extremist, and fascist in Sunny and Effie's interactions. She's always courting death, damn it.
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      Sunny x Kai > all of them
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      Sunny x Jet > Sunny x Aiko >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all the crap you said
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    "To be precise, this is a divine relic I recovered in the frozen wastelands. And I mean that literally — it is a Divine Armament left behind by a slain god. I almost kicked the bucket to retrieve it, so be a darling and call me da... uncle, call me uncle" No way people are ignoring Sunny's slip up, almost talked to Eddie like he was talking to nephis
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      Eddie?????
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    My lil evil brain and Effie and Sunny’s interactions smh down bad husband fr
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    Bro can’t nobody tell me sunny and Effie don’t got something going on.
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    “I mean, I did not know what to expect when you began boasting about the size of your bundle, but when you took that thing out... good heavens! It really..."

    Heading into the house, Sunny pushed her inside.

    “Shut the hell up!"
    I love Effie and Sunny's dynamic. I miss their antics
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      antics*
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        My bad. Thanks.
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    Its mirror mazing time
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    Idk who's the best duo between Sunny X Kai, Sunny x Effie and Sunny x Jet, all of them have such good chemistry with him that makes all their dynamics so fun
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      Sunny and Kai imo have the best chemistry for combat because they handle completely different roles. But when it comes to chemistry for just fun to read probably Sunny and Effie.
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      Sunny and cassie for the win
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        Oh, this one is for CRAZY levels os scheming
        unholy titan levels of scheming
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      Author really made whole world forget so jet doesn't fall for sunny
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    So Sunny just crushed that piece of mirror in his hand. And Nephs flames where not able to destroy it.

    Some uncomfortable conversations to be had👀👀
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    Classic.
    I missed Effie's shenanigans
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    2449 Dédales

    Sunny climbed out of the water and rose to his feet, looking at the desolate, moonlit landscape of True Bastion.

    The ruins of the great castle he and Cassie had explored once were completely gone, melted into a vast, eerily smooth plain of pale rock. Here and there, deep fractures marred its surface, harboring cold darkness. The rock itself was still radiating unbearable heat, making the waters of the lake seethe and boil—swimming to shore had not been a pleasant experience, to say the least. There used to be a dark, twisted forest on the other side of the lake; now, there was only cinders and ash, with towering bones protruding into the broken sky like charred pillars.

    A shattered moon was bathing the devastated land in silver light, reflecting from the restless surface of the dark water. The landscape felt eerie and alien, bearing little resemblance to the bustling city on the other side of the reflections. The fallen tower where Cassie used to wait for Sunny on their ventures into the Mirror Maze was gone. The walls of the castle were gone, as well—so were the ruins of the main keep that had served the King of Swords as a forge once.

    Sunny suddenly was painfully aware of the inevitable, merciless passage of time.

    Of course, True Bastion had not been reshaped by time; instead, it had been reshaped by a passing demigod... the Star of Ruin.

    A demigod not unlike himself.

    The pitiful remains of what had been a Demon's citadel once did not illustrate the eroding power of time; instead, they illustrated his own daunting power. Sunny was not that different from a force of nature now—in fact, by very definition, he was far more devastating than nature could ever be.

    'How odd...' He sighed deeply and turned into a shadow for a split second, leaving the water soaking his clothes and hair behind. A moment later, completely dry, Sunny assumed his human shape again.

    "Darn, damn, dammit, damnation, what the actual hell?!"

    His quiet contemplation was unceremoniously destroyed by Effie, who chose that moment to rise from the boiling lake, glistening drops of water rolling down the graceful lines of the steel armour that clung to her body like a second layer of skin. The white cloth she wore around her hips and chest stuck to the smooth steel, doing nothing to obscure the stirring shape below.

    She flipped her hair back, sending a scattering of droplets flying into the rays of silver moonlight, and looked around with a pout.

    "..Kai gets to have awesome hot springs in Ravenheart, but I get to be cooked alive in a boiling lake? I almost became soup! How is that fair? Man... Nephis really did a number on this place."
    Sunny sighed.

    “Yeah. The ruins are completely destroyed. It's strange, though... she mentioned that there would be no water in the lake, but it seems no different from before."

    Effie fanned herself, then gave the vast expanse of fractured stone a peculiar look and shivered.

    “Actually, we destroyed most of the ruins with Morgan during the war. We dried out the lake, too—but water must be seeping through the reflections from the other side. It's a bit weird, no? Water flowing from an illusory lake into the real one. Can it even be called an illusion, then?"

    Sunny shrugged.

    “Well, it is an illusion created by the Demon of Imagination. Those can very well be more real than reality itself."

    He gazed across the dark expanse of water, then peered into its depths.

    “There's a drowned city on the bottom of the real lake here, right? But there is nothing like that in our version of Bastion. That is also curious."
    Effie sighed, then began heading away from the shore.

    “You've been to Rivergate, I presume? Well, there is actually a twin complex of great dams north of True Bastion. This one was utterly destroyed thousands of years ago, though—my theory is that it was by the same blow that shattered the moon and turned Imagination’s castle into ruins. That was how the city drowned, I think.”

    Sunny turned to look at her and raised an eyebrow.

    “There is another dam upstream from the Mirror Lake?"

    Effie nodded.

    "There is in True Bastion, but not in the illusory one. I think both dams were built by the Demon Imagination, and that they had something to do with the Mirror Lake. She seems to have been fond of playing with water, for some reason. It's such an ancient past that there is no way to know for sure, of course.”

    Sunny’s second eyebrow rose, as well.
    “Huh? Since when are you interested in exploring ancient history?"

    Effie chuckled.

    “Since I was put in charge of Bastion? I need to know the background of the city I am meant to rule to avoid unpleasant surprises. Ancient past tends to become present problems quite often here in the Dream Realm."

    Sunny sighed.

    “I couldn't have put it better myself."

    He lingered for a moment, then looked up at the shattered moon and asked:

    “Have you ever reached the boundary of this reflection?"

    Effie shook her head.

    “No, because when we fought here, Morgan had drawn True Bastion into reality to protect the illusory version—it just bordered the surrounding regions of the Dream Realm seamlessly, as if it had always been there. But I imagine that there's just nothing at the edges... something like the boundary of the Beast Farm.”
    By then, they reached the deepest of the fractures that broke the surface of the mountain—the dark fissure led all the way to the Mirror Maze.

    The piece of mirror Nephis had discarded was still laying on its edge, covered in soot. Sunny picked it up, studied it for a moment, then crushed it in his fist.

    Opening the fist to let the wind scatter the fine glass dust, he pointed to the fracture.
    “Are you going first, or should I?"

    Effie suddenly smiled.

    "Oh my! It's not every day that a man invites me to explore a deep cr..."

    Sunny smiled too, then raised a hand and calmly pushed her over the edge.
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      2450 Kingdom of Imagination

      A little fall was not going to hurt a Saint, and it was especially not going to hurt Effie, whose Awakened Ability made her body as tough as steel. Granted, this particular fall was quite a lengthy one... but in the end, both of them reached the Mirror Maze unscathed, if a little worse for wear and covered in dust.

      “Crap... i can't see anything. What a hassle," Effie complained, but she did not summon a luminous Memory. That was because Sunny had drowned the Mirror Maze in shadows on purpose — this was his tried and trusted method of erasing the infinite reflections from its walls, thus avoiding encountering the Others.

      "I suspect that the intended — and therefore the safest — way to explore the heart of this maze is to traverse it across reflections. But since neither of us knows how to deal with the Others, we will just walk like normal people." He turned to Effie.

      “Grab my hand."

      He offered her his hand, but she did not take it. Sunny frowned.

      “What seems to be the problem? What, are you shy all of a sudden?"

      Effie rolled her eyes.

      "No, you numskull. I can't see where your hand is!"

      Letting out an awkward cough, Sunny grabbed her by the forearm and pulled her into the darkness.

      The Mirror Maze seemed no different from how it had been before, not damaged by the dreadful devastation above at all. Granted, there was more dust on the floor — but other than that, it was in pristine condition. As they walked through the darkness, Effie seemed to be listening to the sounds of their footsteps intently. Eventually, she asked:

      “So, Clan Valor had no idea this place was here?"
      Sunny shook his head.

      "No. It used to be hidden deep underground and protected from usual forms of detection. I barely found it myself... so, neither Warden nor his son knew about the existence of the Mirror Maze, despite spending decades right above it."

      Effie remained silent for a bit, then said suddenly:

      “But Mordret must have known."

      Sunny gave her a guarded look.

      Yes... that was the conclusion he had drawn, as well. Mordret could gaze through the mirrors around him and even travel through them — those were his Dormant and Awakened Abilities. So, when young Mordret first returned into the cold embrace of Clan Valor, he would have definitely felt the presence of a vast mass of mirrors beneath True Bastion.

      He must have known that the Mirror Maze was here... maybe he had even been the first human to explore it. Was he hiding somewhere in the complicated web of twisting tunnels right now?

      Sunny did not think so... he did not think that Mordret was in any of the tunnels, that was.

      “If he's here, he is probably in the Hall of Imagination. That is where we are heading, as well."

      Effie tensed a little.

      “Remind me why we are going there, again?"
      Sunny collected his thoughts before speaking.

      “Well... you are the master of Bastion, so you know better than anyone what the Great Mirror is. It is situated deep below the castle — its illusory version, that is — in a great underground hall hidden in the heart of the mountain. It is also the nexus of the Component of your Citadel, the one that allows the true and false versions of Bastion to swap places. One stays in reality, while the other one is safely contained within the Great Mirror."
      Effie pursed her lips.

      "And it also allows the Others to crawl into reality from True Bastion if someone forgets to cover it."

      Sunny nodded.

      “But actually, I think that we have not even discovered the true Component of Bastion yet."

      Effie tilted her head a little.

      “Huh?"

      Sunny considered his words for a moment. “Think about it. There is an underground chamber with the Great Mirror below the illusory castle, connected to it by secret passages. But what about True Bastion? There are no passages. Instead, there is the Mirror Maze... and the underground chamber at its heart. The Hall of Imagination, which makes things you imagine real — or at least creates illusions of those things that are seemingly no different from real.’
      He paused for a moment, then added in a somber tone:

      “I did not dare to explore the Hall of Imagination before, so I don't know what is hidden in its center. But if theory is correct... then there is another Great Mirror there — the true Great Mirror, not an illusion of it that stands below the False Bastion.”

      Effie frowned in the darkness, just as stunned as the first time he had shared this theory with her.

      This time, however, she had a question.
      “The Great Mirror... the supposedly illusory Great Mirror leads to True Bastion. Then, where does the true Great Mirror lead?"
      Sunny smiled faintly.

      “That is what we are going to find out.’

      At that moment, he stopped and looked down, a troubled expression appearing on his face.

      Effie almost slammed into him, stopping in time only because she had been listening to the sounds of his steps the whole time.
      “What is it?"

      Sunny knelt and studied the floor.

      “There are footprints in the dust."

      He expected to find some sign that Mordret had passed through these tunnels. However, what Sunny had not expected... was that there would be two sets of footprints, one slightly more faded than the other.

      And a bit smaller, too.

      He remained silent for a while, then said in a surprised tone:

      “I think... that both Mordret and Morgan were here before us.’

      The former princess of Valor had vanished without a trace a few months after the war. Some were convinced that her brother had killed her, after all, while some simply assumed that she had left to start a new life somewhere, in complete anonymity — after all, being the last heir of a fallen, infamous Great Clan was not the easiest fate.

      Some, meanwhile, believed that Morgan had challenged the Fourth Nightmare.
      As it turned out, though, she was here, in the Mirror Maze, instead.

      Sunny did not know quite what to make of it, let alone how to feel about it.

      “How curious."

      He was glad that Morgan was still alive, though.

      Sunny remained motionless for a few moments, then rose to his feet and continued moving forward while guiding Effie through the darkness.

      “Come. We must hurry to the Hall of Imagination."

      After a while, she said:

      “Wait a minute..."

      Effie grabbed his forearm as well, slowly increasing pressure.

      “Was that why you did not let me eat the whole day? So that I could not think about anything except food by the time we reach that damn hall?!"

      Sunny smiled sheepishly in the darkness.
      “Oh, that... well, yes. I think it's going to work out great!"

      As for Sunny himself, he had a far simpler way of getting to the heart of the Hall of Imagination without summoning the illusion of some Unholy Titan into existence.

      He was going to release control of his incarnation and let his shadow enter in his stead, then retake control at the last moment.

      His shadows did, indeed, have minds of their own — but he was pretty sure that the Hall of Imagination had not been designed to make the fantasies of shadows come true. Even if it did, whatever they could imagine was not going to be nearly as harrowing as what Sunny could.

      Especially this shadow... the naughty shadow. Its fantasies were pretty transparent, most of the time...

      There was only one way to find out for sure, though.
      Effie was earnestly trying to crush his forearm in a vice grip, but Sunny simply ignored her — now that he had both the Bone Weave and the Flesh Weave, not to mention the Jade Shell, enduring such pressure was not a big problem.

      It still hurt like hell, though!

      Effie growled in the darkness:

      “Hey, Shadow Boy! If you don't feed me right this moment, I'll eat you... instead?"

      Her voice grew quieter and then fell silent, because at that moment, they reached the boundary of the Hall of Imagination.

      The walls of the tunnels spread out, opening into a vast open space. It was full of darkness, and neither Sunny's sight nor his shadow sense could penetrate it.

      They froze for a while, preparing themselves for the trial of the Hall of Imagination warily.

      In the end, he sighed and pulled Effie forward.

      "Let's go. The sooner we do... the sooner we can get into some kind of insane trouble, barely survive it, and return victorious with scary stories to tell."

      Effie blinked a couple of times.

      “What? Was that supposed to calm me?"

      Sunny sighed.

      “Yes. You might not know it, but I have a proven track record of doing just that. I'm still alive, aren't I?"

      Effie's mouth hung open.

      "No, you're not! You are literally dead! Two entire armies saw you kill yourself, and then get killed by Nephis immediately after that!"

      Sunny grinned.

      “What, was I supposed to die from just that?"

      With that, he took a step forward.

      They had already discussed the plan earlier, so there was not much left to say. Sunny positioned himself in the middle of the entrance to the Hall of Imagination, then concentrated and summoned a Saint — having at least one Shadow covering for them was probably a wise move, and she was the best choice for this particular trial. The taciturn knight emerged from the darkness and glanced at him with her usual indifference.

      This time, however, Saint's gaze lingered on him for a while longer, as if sensing remnant traces of the Jade Titan persona he had assumed in the Death Game.

      Eventually, Saint took her place to his left, while Effie stood to his right.

      “Ah. I don't like it..."

      She raised a hand to grab his shoulder, Sunny got ready to temporarily release control of his incarnation, knowing that Effie and Saint would get him to where he needed to be.

      “Just think about your favorite food. Actually, I've tried something very delicious recently! Have you ever tried... a barbequed Cursed rat? If not, I cannot recommend roasting one over lava enough..."

      Effie sighed deeply, then mumbled a quiet curse and pushed him.

      Together, the three of them entered the Hall of Imagination.

      Sunny did not remember quite what happened next.

      Next thing he knew, he was someplace else... He was someone else.
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        HYPEEEEEEE🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
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        You are the best
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        Where are u copying the text from BTW? I don't think u can copy texts in webnovel .
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          From a certain discord server
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            Can u
            send the invite for the server
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        So Morgan went into the Mirror Maze first huh? I hope she's OK I really liked where her character was going after the war
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        GOAT.
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