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Chapter 2537: Bullet Time

Despite the losses Madoc's private security forces had suffered, there was still a small army of mercenaries left in the Castle. It did not matter much that the outer wall had been breached — the main keep itself was designed with defense in mind, so carving a path to Madoc was not going to be easy. Especially with how low Sunny and his companions were running on bullets.

‘See? One more reason why a sword is a superior weapon — the only thing you can run out of when using a sword is enemies to kill..."

If one was Awakened, naturally.

Sadly, Sunny wasn't Awakened at the moment.

Even if someone presented him with a sword right now, he would not be too happy. After all, even he was not mad enough to bring a sword to a gunfight.

So, he was a little troubled.

They made a move to rush toward the main keep, but at that moment, a polite cough interrupted them.

The Other Mordret seemed to linger behind, failing to follow them.

Sunny glanced at him with a frown.

“What are you doing? There's no time to waste."

Mordret looked between him, Effie, and Morgan with an awkward expression, then opened his mouth hesitantly.

“I am terribly sorry, and I don't mean to presume. But I could not help but wonder..." He pointed down. "Why don't you just take their guns?"

Sunny blinked a few times.

‘What is he..."

Then, he blinked a few more times and looked down with an unreadable expression.

The battlements were covered in bloody puddles and dead mercenaries. Each of those mercenaries... had wielded a gun. Those guns were now littering the scene of carnage, soaking in the rain.

Why had they not thought of picking them up, indeed?

Sunny suppressed the desire to palm his face.

‘It's the lack of sleep...’

Morgan answered for him:

“It's because we're Awakened.’

Sunny looked at her with surprise. Noticing his expression, she shrugged.

“Everyone has subconscious biases. For Awakened, weapons are synonymous with Memories — and Memories disappear when their master dies. So, no one would think to pick up a slain enemy's weapon. This behavioral pattern is so ingrained in us that we don't usually entertain such thoughts... the situation might have changed, but our biases remain the same."

Sunny studied her with a dubious expression for a few seconds.

"You're just saying a lot of big words to hide the fact that you are embarrassed too, aren't you?"

Not expecting a response, he turned to the Other Mordret.

“To answer your question, it's because this one is in the habit of using wooden doors as weapons, this one is still coming off an entire cocktail of powerful tranquilizers... and I hate guns.’

He looked down.

“Ah, but even though I detest them, I guess I'll make an exception just this once.’

With that, he leaned down and picked up a pistol... then stared at it in confusion.

‘Huh!

Sunny looked at Effie and Morgan sheepishly.

"Uh... this one doesn't have a drum? Or a hammer. How do I load it, and how does it fire?"

Morgan closed her eyes for a moment, then leaned down to pick up a gun of her own. She also searched the nearest few bodies and retrieved a few thin rectangular pieces of metal from them.

“These are semi-automatic pistols, not revolvers — the mechanism is a bit different, but the end result is the same. And these are magazines. You load them into the handle, like this."

Sunny stared.

“How do you know all this?"

Morgan looked at him with a peculiar expression.

“Because traditional firearms are still widely used in the modern day? These are still standard issue for most mundane soldiers and law enforcement officers. Even elite units equipped with magnetic mass drivers like the Gauss rifle still keep a semi-automatic pistol as sidearms, due to how reliable they are. The design is almost entirely the same, too... gunpowder still rules mundane battlefields.’

Sunny glanced at the pistol in his hand silently.

"Wait..."

So these "primitive, archaic weapons"... weren't archaic at all? They were still being used in the real world?

Suddenly, he felt like a complete fool.

‘No, how was I supposed to know? It wasn't like I was assigned to a regular unit in the Evacuation Army. And the thugs in the outskirts never used this type of gun, either!’

“Let's... get some magazines, then.’

They were already lagging behind Mordret and Saint. So, they needed to hurry.

They rushed across the outer wall and entered the aerial bridge connecting it to the main keep. The bridge had been raised by the workers renovating the Castle and was quite treacherous, especially in the pouring rain — nevertheless, they reached the door leading into the keep safely.

Any pretense of safety went out of the window the second they entered it, however.

Knowing that a squall of bullets would meet them inside, Sunny broke into a run and dove into the open door at full speed. He opened fire while still flying through the air — time seemed to slow down as he saw half a dozen henchmen hiding overturned tables, aimed his gun as best he could, and pulled the trigger.

Bullets tore through the air, missing him by mere centimeters. At the same time, display cases behind the mercenaries exploded into glass shards as his own bullets hit the wall. Sunny landed in a roll and dashed toward a pile of construction materials, sliding behind it while shooting several more times. This time, his aim was much better — one of the mercenaries let out a pained scream and fell to the floor, clutching his shoulder. More importantly, Sunny's explosive entrance gave Effie and Morgan an opportunity to open fire at the distracted enemies from the doorframe.

The ambush at the entrance hall was annihilated in a matter of moments.

But...

There were numerous halls in the great castle, and numerous narrow corridors.

If they had to fight their way though each one, someone was going to be hit by a stray bullet sooner or later.

There was a muffled roar from somewhere down below, and the entire fortress shook. Saint was still pursuing the retreating mercenaries, it seemed.

Sliding a new magazine into her scavenged pistol, Effie gave Sunny a questioning look. “Where to now?"

He looked at the next door darkly.

“To the throne room."

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    Nice Mordret thankfully someone’s got a brain lol
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    I really enjoyed this chapter. I like that in this novel, G3 writes dialogues that make fun of moments when people don't pick up weapons or don't know how to use them.
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    Lmaoo everytime I read the comments while in the middle of a new arc, there is always someone saying it is boring and lame. It’s funny how I might even have this arc probably as high as #4 (is definitely competing with the board game imo) in arcs especially how unique it is from the normal SS arcs we’ve gotten, and especially the lore bombs for the one we shall not name and Mordret. Especially with this chapter, you can go back to Antarctica and see how Sunny never interacted with any of the military weapons except his beautiful rhino so him not knowing how to use a weapon is silly and why I love it.

    Long yap whoops
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      this arc is definitely better than board game arc jigglin
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      It’s well written and entertaining asf you’re def not alone


      I feel like SS gets a lot of readers nowadays for the sake of being readers and not for enjoying SS, just because it’s popular as far as web novels go…hence the deluge of comments complaining every time the author adds to his story pressure
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    This is low and mean. This trick with the gun that was supposed to amuse us is nothing more than just a plot extension. G3 needs to be a drug dealer - first it will tell you about its product, and then it will do whatever it wants with you, manipulating and diluting the doses
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      What?
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        He means that this conversation about firearms G3 wrote to drag out the plot
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          Yep, bull's eye
          Sometime I use translator, shit happens
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            I understand, I use it myself and potentially the translation result may not always be clear ;)
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          Забавно что человек с таким ником объясняет фразу про наркотики
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            ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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            Но объяснимо, тогда я был зол, я не хотел придумывать какие то более мирные или позитивные ассоциации. Таким образом, я хотел подкинуть говна на вентилятор, что бы четче выразить свои неготивные ощущения сравнивая с самыми плохими видом зависимости
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    Chapter 2538 Castle Assault

    The path to the throne room was guarded by a swarm of mercenaries, who had hastily prepared for the assault. The corridors and halls of the great castle were full of construction materials and furnishings stored there in preparation for the grand exhibition — all of it was used to build makeshift barricades and gun nests. The halls had become miniature arenas.

    ‘This is... a bit exhilarating.'

    Hiding behind a large crate while bullets whistled past him, Sunny felt a dark sense of thrill. Their assault was a singularly deadly affair, since one stray bullet could be the end of them. Death soared on invisible wings, too fast to be seen, and too numerous to be evaded.

    Every second could be their last, and all they could do was try their best and hope that luck would be on their side. Mundane humans were just that vulnerable and powerless in the face of firearms...

    But that was nothing new. Sunny had spent all of his adult life as an Awakened, and while Awakened were many times stronger and more resilient than mundane people, they lived every day of their violent lives with this exact feeling.

    In the world of the Nightmare Spell, it rarely mattered how powerful you were — there were always beings who could erase you from existence with the mere fact of their presence, so in that sense, being vulnerable and helpless in the face of conventional guns was simply more of the same.

    At least he had a bulletproof vest, this time.

    "Move!"

    There was a lull in the barrage of bullets peppering his cover, which meant that the mercenaries targeting him were reloading. Using this chance, Sunny dove out of his cover and sprinted forward.

    He shot his pistol a few times as he ran, forcing his enemies to duck down, and then jumped over their makeshift barricade.

    A dozen seconds later, they were dead.

    Effie had cleared the second barricade by then, and Morgan calmly shot a lone henchman who had hidden himself on a tall scaffold and tried to pick them off from under the ceiling.

    As his body fell down, the Other Mordret tentatively raised his head and emerged from behind a tall vertical crate.

    Looking around, he let out a wistful sigh.

    "What a travesty... the statues..."

    The crates the mercenaries had shot at contained priceless statues that were supposed to become the centerpiece of the exhibition in this hall. Now, the statues were destroyed — even if they had not been shattered completely, they were at least damaged too severely to be displayed.

    Sunny gave the Other Mordret a quiet look.

    He wanted to say that there was no point in worrying about the statues, but remained silent.

    Of course, there wasn't... the grand opening of the Mirage Museum the Valor Group had been preparing would never happen. Worrying about the destruction of the statues was meaningless, as well — soon enough, the entire Mirage City would follow. This illusory reality was coming undone, one way or another.

    But even though Sunny knew that the Other Mordret was acting foolish by regretting the damage done to the statues, he did not express his feelings aloud. The man knew how misguided his regret was better than anyone... his entire world was ending, and his entire life was being erased. Sunny was in a unique position to appreciate how awful such a fate was.

    The fact that the Other Mordret still seemed composed and even somewhat calm despite that — instead of breaking down or flying into uncontrollable rage — was another proof of how broken and incomplete he was. Despite how different the two sides of the Prince of Nothing were, neither of them could be called whole.

    "Hurry up!"

    They rushed out of the statue hall and faced another firefight in the corridor beyond. The darkness was tom apart by the muzzle flashes, and the deafening sound of gunshots reflected from the stone walls, growing almost unbearable.

    After the corridor, there was another hall, and after the hall, there was a lethal clash in a narrow stairwell. Sunny and his companions used the scavenged guns to push the enemy back — other times, they had to resort to hand-to-hand combat and deal with the mercenaries in a more visceral manner.

    But no matter what kind of obstacle they met around the corner, nothing could stop them. They tore through the defense of Madoc's private security forces without ever losing momentum, leaving a trail of mayhem and dead bodies in their wake.

    It was no surprise.

    Out here in Mirage Castle, met with the furious resistance of elite forces hired by Madoc, Sunny could fully appreciate just how fearsome his contemporaries were.

    Mirage City... was a reflection of a place that had existed in an era of peace. Sunny's own time, however, was an era of strife and war.

    Everyone received combat training from early childhood, regardless of gender or social status. There was no distinct martial culture in the real world — martial culture was simply culture. The government was ostensibly the command center of a vast planet-wide army, and every human living on that planet was a conscript. (Novel updated daily on light‌novel‌wor‌ld.‌org)

    It was just that, similar to an actual army, not every conscript was assigned a combat role. Some maintained the infrastructure, some produced tools of war, some generated supplies that the soldiers needed to function... but even these non-combatants were trained fighters.

    And that was merely the mundane population.

    There were also the elites of this militant society — the Awakened, who had been forged into a perfect warrior caste by the Nightmare Spell. Only those who survived the horrors of the First Nightmare and the dreadful expanse of the Dream Realm remained, and that cruel selection left little space for a lack of martial talent or inherent weakness.

    Among these hardened survivors, only the best of the best rose to the top and became Masters. And among the Masters, only the strongest became Saints.

    But Sunny, Effie, and Morgan were not merely Saints. They were not merely some of the strongest humans out there — they were the absolute best among the absolute elites... the most deadly and vicious children of the cold new era.

    Sunny in particular had risen higher than almost anyone before.

    So what chance did these mercenaries have against them?

    ...Carving a bloody path to the heart of the Castle, the four of them reached the throne room at the same time as Saint and Mordret.


    Chapter 2539 Urban Fantasy

    "How is it?"

    Sunny quietly retreated and looked at his companions with a somber expression. He did not have anything reassuring to say.

    "Basically... It's a death trap."

    The throne room of Mirage Castle was almost as grand and enormous as that of Bastion. The domed ceiling was tremendously high, and there were arched galleries running the length of the great hall halfway to the floor.

    Since Sunny, Effie, Morgan, and the Other Mordret had entered the main keep from the aerial bridge, they arrived at a hidden entrance to one of the galleries as opposed to the towering gates leading to the main floor of the throne room.

    Sunny had entered the gallery stealthily and eliminated the mercenaries perched there without making any noise. That allowed him to take a peek at what was happening below.

    It seemed like Madoc's forces were preparing to make a last stand under the throne of Mirage. There were staggered rows of barricades and countless armed henchmen hiding behind them, ready to open fire at the gate the moment someone tried to open it. Worse still, there was too much space between the gate and the barricades — the throne room was just that vast.

    It was a killing field.

    Sunny scowled, unsure what to do. Even if they flanked the enemies by opening fire from the gallery, the sheer number of mercenaries would make it hard for anyone to survive the squall of bullets — worse than that, some of them seemed to be armed with automatic rifles and submachine guns instead of the semi-automatic pistols the previous ones had wielded.

    At this point, Sunny would not be surprised to learn that the adversary even had a crate of grenades or two stashed somewhere in the throne room. Or a rocket launcher... rocket launchers were a thing, right?

    He vaguely remembered something like that from the Devil Detective's memories.

    Sunny was a bit stunned.

    ‘How come these private security goons are armed so much better than the police?"

    Then again, Legacies were always better equipped than the government Awakened, too.

    More importantly, how was he going to deal with this thoroughly entrenched, heavily armed force?

    There were sporadic sounds of gunfire, screams, and muffled booms reaching the throne room through the closed gate, coming closer and closer. The castle quaked from time to time, and dust poured from the ceiling... Saint was drawing near.

    Sunny, Effie, and Morgan were going to have to act when she arrived, no matter whether they had a plan or not.

    He studied his companions for a moment, and then said in a somber tone: "Listen. Here is the..."

    But then, Sunny felt silent.

    That was because something had changed. The sounds of gunfire, screams, and muffled booms stopped abruptly, and the throne room was suddenly enveloped in eerie silence.

    The mercenaries below shifted nervously, aiming their guns at the gate. Sunny cursed and moved toward the parapet of the gallery, feeling that something was going to happen once the silence was broken.
    And it did.

    ‘What...'

    The towering gates did not open, and neither were they broken down. Instead, they simply disintegrated, consumed by a great flood of darkness. As the crushing black torrent rushed into the throne room, Sunny thought that the Castle was drowned by the lake, somehow — however, a moment later, he realized that the flood had nothing to do with water.

    It was a vast river of true darkness.

    The swirling mass of darkness moved as if it possessed a mind of its own, splitting into numerous streams as it crushed into the floor of the throne room. Flooding the killing field like a surging wave, it washed over the barricades and swallowed them.

    A second later, horrified screams and sounds of gunfire filled the grand hall. The muzzle flashes bloomed in the embrace of true darkness, only to be suffocated the next moment. A graceful figure moved under the cover of the dark flood, wading through the gunfire to silence the voices of the terrified mercenaries one after another.

    Sunny shook off his trance and raised his gun.

    “What are you waiting for? Shoot them!"

    He opened fire first, aiming at the henchmen that were the furthest away from the raging flood of true darkness. A heartbeat later, Effie and Morgan joined him, using their elevated position to pick off the mercenaries with deadly precision.

    Mordret stood just a step away, watching the dreadful spectacle of Saint conquering the throne room of Mirage Castle with wide eyes.

    "Detective, t—that..."

    He stammered for a moment, and then finished his sentence in a hesitant tone:

    "...Is the wrong genre, I think?"

    Sunny barely heard his question through the cannonade.

    "What... the hell are you talking about?! Snap out of it and take cover, damn it!"

    The Other Mordret flinched and belatedly ducked down.

    "Apologies!"

    Ejecting a spent magazine, Sunny reached for a new one and discovered that he had run out of ammunition. Cursing quietly, he threw the gun away and unholstered his revolver, which still had a single bullet left. (this chapter was taken from light‌nov‌el‌wo‌rld.‌org)

    He did not get the opportunity to use it, though...

    Because by then, the slaughter was over.

    The throne room grew quiet once again. The scream stopped, and the sounds of gunfire stopped, as well.

    The river of darkness swirled and retreated, being absorbed into Saint's body.

    Standing among the corpses, she looked up and cast her indifferent gaze at the throne of Mirage.

    Her face was covered in soot and blood, seeming too beautiful to belong to a human... in fact, at that moment, her inhuman beauty was eerie and haunting.

    Just then, the silence was suddenly broken by the sound of applause. Looking over to the gallery on the opposite side of the throne room, Sunny saw Mordret.

    The Prince of Nothing was leaning against an arch, clapping his hands as he looked down with an amused expression.

    “Wonderfully done, Dr. Saint! Truly remarkable. I'm in awe."

    Then, he looked in Sunny's direction and smiled. "Oh, by the way. Has anyone seen my uncle?"
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    fingerprint numerous detected but not swapped🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    I'm guessing this is Castellan POV checking auth for admin swap on 1st bullet time episode. 2nd bullet time is normal pov
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    The cope for this arc is stronger than any other
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    I've been stacking chapters since Aiko and Ling had their moment, but it seems like I have not stacked enough for me to read this arc in one go 😭
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      Continue untill sunny, Effie and Saint enter Mirrage city, the arc should be done by then and you can keep going. Otherwise it's close
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    Lots of people might be excited with this arc.

    But now i'm bored with this arc, and please don't insult my intelligence by saying G3 cooking something great.....

    Lots of people might be excited with this arc.

    But now i'm bored with this arc, and please don't insult my intelligence by saying G3 cooking something great.....
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      repeating something doesn't make your statement any more correct btw!!!
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        It's a glitch when i entered the comment, ranobes.net was having some kind of server delay etc.

        U r free to complain to the site owner.
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      People are excited because it's something different for the world they were in. But personally i agree it's boring.
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      Honestly, this arc was one of the best recent arcs we have had, it's definitely better than the previous one by far, it may just be my bias for crime stories involving detectives tho
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        Imma have to disagree with you on this one but no way you think this arc is better than the board game
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        Sorry bud, gotta disagree with you.

        The board game was not only entertaining but highly informative that it puts into place some of the missing puzzle we had in SS.
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          Объясни мне, я не понимаю, получается заклинание каким то образом убило богов и демонов?
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            Демоны и боги уничтожили друг друга, а Ткач/Weaver собрал их тела и использовал их в качестве основы для создания Заклинания кошмара/Nightmare spell
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          Well yes in terms of pushing the story forward and uncovering more of the lore the board game arc was much better, but for my personal enjoyment so far this was more entertaining
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        i have to disagree, this arc could have been better than the previos, but it fell flat on what it had going on, plus the revelation abouthow weaver created the spell was infinite times better than modret having a good twin.
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      G3 is cooking something great....

      Numerous fingerprint scanned but not swapped

      G3 is cooking something great....

      Numerous fingerprint scanned but not swapped
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    #panic# os capítulos estão duplicados
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