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Chapter 2517: Trust

Everything good had to come to an end. And so, Sunny's and Effie's last meal in the desolate, but cozy diner had come to an end as well.

They parted ways under the torrential rain that threatened to swallow Mirage City. It seemed unwise to separate while the Castellan was hunting them, but they had to keep playing their roles. Effie had to return to her family... more importantly, they wanted to split the team spying on them in two, so that escaping its surveillance was easier later.

Sunny glanced at Effie and lingered for a few moments just before they went their own ways.

“You... be careful.”

Effie met his gaze calmly and smiled after a long stretch of silence.

"You too, partner.”

With that, she was gone.

Sunny remained motionless for a while, then inhaled deeply and began walking. His PTV had been destroyed, the subway system of Mirage City was paralyzed due to the flooding, and there were no taxis around because of the congested roads. So, he headed for the nearest bus stop.

As Sunny walked and then rode on a crowded bus, he kept thinking about what Effie had said.

*Surrender yourself to the person you love... trust them completely...*

*And have faith in them, knowing that they will not abuse the power you gave them.*

Sunny scoffed.

It was easy for Effie to say.

But actually...

Maybe she was the best person to say it. After all, out of all his closest friends, Effie was the only one who had a family. She had a husband whom she loved, and who loved her back. They had built a life together and were raising a child — a Transcendent child, at that. It could not have been easy to care for Little Ling... in fact, it must have been uniquely challenging.

No one had ever faced such a challenge before, and yet, the two of them conquered all the obstacles side by side. That must have taken them an immense amount of trust in each other, and judging by how radiant and happy Little Ling was, they were doing a good job.

However, that was not even what qualified Effie to give Sunny that piece of advice. There was a different reason, as well.

It was easy to forget because of how vibrant and full of vitality Effie was, and because of how vivacious and tremendously vigorous the alluring image of Raised By Wolves was... but she had not always been the tantalizing picture of health and potency she was today.

Effie had spent more than half of her life confined to a wheelchair and barely able to move... in a world that had no patience or mercy for anyone, let alone people whom it considered defective and useless, like her. It was neither cheap nor easy to keep someone like her alive, and her family had not been affluent — she had a healthy sibling, as well. Taking care of a sick child was a heavy burden, and in the end, it had more or less brought her family to ruin. They loved and cared for her... but they must have resented her quite a lot in their darker moments, as well.

They had all the reasons to abandon her, but they never did. Effie was only alive today because her family had stubbornly refused to give up and instead took care of her, going against ruthlessly pragmatic societal norms at a great personal cost.

She had been completely and utterly powerless and at their mercy, depending on them for her most basic needs... more so than Sunny had ever depended on anyone, Shadow Bond or not.

So, she knew a thing or two about trust... about loving someone who held power over your life in their grasp, and trusting that they would never abuse it.

Exiting the bus and diving into the rain, Sunny sighed.

Sure, Effie did not have all the context — he did not explain to her what the Shadow Bond was and how it worked in detail. However, that might have been for the best. Maybe... maybe she saw something that he had failed to see, distracted by the mystical runes and a decade worth of scathing, complicated emotions.

Maybe at the root of it all, it was not about a dead god and the shadows he had cast. It was not about a Divine Aspect or its Innate Ability. It was not even about fate, or lack thereof.

It was simply about trust.

Or maybe not.

'What makes one a slave, anyway?'

If a tyrant put a collar on the neck of a powerless man or woman, and then forced them to serve him, they were enslaved. Theirs was a pitiful fate.

But if a knight gave an oath of loyalty to a noble monarch, swearing to serve them faithfully until the day they die, they were noble. Theirs was a virtuous life of esteem and respect.

Both of these paths led to servitude, but one was a curse, while the other was a blessing. There were other kinds of devotion, as well.

'I guess, in the end...'

It all came down to choice.

It was choice that separated a slave from a knight, a curse from a blessing.

And Sunny...

Sunny had to make a choice.

He was in a position to make a choice. Unlike a slave, who had all their choices taken from them.

'Damnation.'

It was late at night when Sunny finally made it to his destination.

He did not return home, though.

Instead, he was standing in front of a moderately affluent apartment complex, checking something on the cracked screen of his primitive communicator.

"Should be the place..."

Effie had gone home, but the Devil Detective... the Devil Detective was not going to be stopped by something as prosaic as being suspended and stripped of his authority as a police officer. He was still going to continue the investigation.

That was why Sunny had pulled some strings, utilizing a few contacts from the Devil Detective's memory, and received an address.

Soon enough, he was standing in front of a particular door, pressing the buzzer.

The man who opened the door glanced at him with a bit of wariness and a bit of confusion.

“Detective Sunless? To what do I owe the pleasure? Is... is there news about Mr. Mordret?"

It was none other than the Other Mordret's personal assistant — the person who knew the most about where the CEO of the Valor Group went and what he did.

“I wanted to ask you a few questions... and yes, there is."

Sunny gave the man an amicable smile.

And then punched him in the stomach.

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    I feel like he will pick the shadow bond because he needs his true name anyway. it s true that now he has a choice and he might choose to trust nephis, but tbh i dont trust nephis one bit. She is as sunny said a deeply selfish person, true she wont abuse her power over sunny on a random thuesday, but when it is important matters related to the nightmare spell the gods the dream realm i cant trust her.
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    I want him to choose freedom but, still, I am just too deep in the lore to leave just because side character wants to be the slave of the main character
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    Maybe it’s because I’m deeply religious, but all of Sunny’s reflections this chapter and his recent thoughts about the Shadow Bond seem like no-brainers to me. It’s probably because Christianity teaches mutual submission in marriage, saying that the husband belongs not to himself, but to his wife, and the wife belongs not to herself, but to her husband. Shadow Bond just mystically enforces that, assuming that the bond remains between Sunny and Nephis, who love each other. In my worldview, the Shadow Bond literally wouldn’t change anything for me under the same circumstances. Idk, maybe I’m weird for that.
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      I’m Christian too and it’s not the same. Even the stupid submission argument that G3 is pushing (like the Knight Oath to a monarch) still allows the knight to make a choice of disobedience if the monarch ever becomes an evil person.

      Sunny wouldn’t have a choice after surrendering, the perfect slave
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        The thing is that Changing Star isn’t evil, and probably never will be. Yes, it is true that if she were to misuse the shadow bond that it would be problematic, but the thing is that she won’t. Your argument is literally a whataboutism.
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          Ah yes, what a perfectly proof argument. Sunny should just surrender his freedom of choice (the only thing which cannot be taken from mankind btw) because “it won’t be misused”

          And you have the nerve to throw around the term “whataboutism” when your argument is just as foundationless

          Besides, the example is gave was demonstrating the principle.

          It means that Sunny won’t have a choice if Nephis ordered him to do something he doesn’t want to. Being “evil” is not needed, I used it to demonstrates a clash between the monarch and knight ideologies. Infact, the most gruesome acts can only be committed when the person believes they are doing the right thing
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            The thing is that Nephis won’t tell Sunny to do something he doesn’t want to do. This has been firmly established over and over. No, the shadow bond is not perfect, and is in fact very bad. But the argument that Nephis could use it to make Sunny do things against his will is genuinely foundationless because she won’t. The only times she has have been when it was necessary, such as telling him to dismiss Darron’s crown memory. Hell, G3 even showed us this. Even when she didn’t remember him, literally every time she’s told him to do something in volumes eight through eleven, she’s added an “if you will” or similar modifier. She retained that habit even when she didn’t remember him. It’s unreasonable to say that her ability to make him do stuff against his will is harmful, because she won’t, and there’s no situation where she will. Mark my words, she won’t.

            In fact, even the fact that Sunny is considering hunting the VTB and retrieving his fate is sign enough that he trusts Nephis wholeheartedly. And that’s my point exactly. He trusts her to not abuse her control over him, which she never has except on the Forgotten Shore.
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              "Firmly been established over and over"
              Claiming Nephis wouldn't enforce shadow bond at any point in the story would just be naive

              "Except the forgotten shore" tell me, do you think she wouldn't repeat that under similar circumstances if it meant to save sunny? As long as your answer isn't certain you should understand your stand is flawed.

              She has also shown many times her goal is above her bond with Sunny, with her resolve I can very much imagine her enforcing the shadow bond if it were the only thing between her and that dream, a dream that they already won't compromise on a common ground

              All this is to say claiming Nephis wouldn't under any circumstances use it just shows how little you understand about her as a character
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            Funny thing is I'm fairly certain Nephis will exercise her master role if it was the only thing standing between her and her ultimate goal, something she puts above her bond with Sunny and refuses to compromise on. It's perfectly in line with her character.

            Readers might try to argue otherwise but that is a valid probability and that in itself is enough

            On the other side she wouldn't hesitate to pull off a similar stunt like her first after speaking his true name

            So claiming Nephis to never enforce the shadow bond under any circumstances is just being naive.
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              Just leave him be.

              In order to push his argument, he’s ignoring every other VERY probable scenarios of Nephis using the bond if she deems it necessary.
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    Random thought: it was sorta genius of G3 to make Effie's husband nameless. It made accepting him way easier
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    absolutely peak character development from my boy holy crap
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    Quite some chatacter development. Turning from a loner sociopathic teenager to a (somewhat) mature 27 year old who can now think about things from multiple views and perspectives. I honestly will find it satisfying no matter what side Sunny picks because he has grown so much that it doesnt matter. Seeing him struggle to make a choice is satisfying enough.

    Regardless of his choice his life will move on with its set of challenges that he must overcome. Of course, becoming a slave to Nephis wouldn't cause much drama at the start, but I can imagine at the climax of an arc or volume Nephis abusing it to force Sunny to do something. Or, maybe she will solidify their trust and let Sunny do what he wants. Either way, it leaves a lot of options open for G3 to cook up something epic.
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      He is 28 years old now
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    I guess I made the comment too early in last chapter, I do agree about the choice thingy. But at long last, it's still servitude. I don't see no problem in him accepting the role of servitude towards neph but still. I don't like the shadow bond. It's giving way too much of a power over oneself to anyone. Maybe it's a me issue but oh well

    I'd love to see a spin off where roles are slightly reversed with neph having the innate ability similar to Shadow Slave bond. Would she choose sunny? First thought? Never but neph makes crazy decisions based on what she 'wants' often so you never know
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    the character development from chapter 1 is so damn crazy bro. sunny was a loner and a bit edgy but now he’s like that one kid that had a whole glow up after high school and became super rich and all that
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    Wow, I think this is the first novel of its kind where the protagonist—instead of dominating everything, transcending the universe, and defying existence—has been reduced to a slave (even a knight is considered lowly). In any other novel, if the protagonist even shows signs of being a simp, the reviews will be one star and call him trash.
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    I see no issue with Nephis being his Slaver, if it was anyone else it would be problematic
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