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Chapter 2620: Sea Quest

The Night Garden continued to descend into the cold waters of the Stormsea. Sunny had allowed the dome of shadows to collapse into a torrent of flowing darkness and vanish, thus allowing Jet and the Saints of Night to see what was happening around the titanic ship.

It was a wondrous sight.

There did not seem to be anything standing in the way of water, and yet it failed to wash over the decks of the Night Garden, as if pushed away by an invisible barrier. Strangely enough, that made Sunny feel like he was a colossal aquarium. Of course, an aquarium was supposed to keep aquatic shapes of life alive on dry land, not the other way around.

"What is the opposite of an aquarium, though?"

A terrarium... it was probably a terrarium. His odd thoughts were interrupted by Jet, who glanced around with a wary expression on her face and said:

"We will proceed slowly. Be ready to summon that dome back if the Aegis begins leaking."

Their initial success did not guarantee safety. After all, there could be a limit to what the invisible barrier isolating the surface decks of the Night Garden from hostile environments could do. Beyond that, they did not only have water to worry about — there was also pressure, oxygen, and a dozen other things that had to be accounted for in order to ensure the safety of all passengers.

Personally, Sunny was sure that the Demon of Repose would have built and enchanted her ship properly, but he was all for taking all the necessary precautions. After all, daemons were different from people. Who knew if they had even needed to breathe or cared about not the weight of an entire ocean resting on their shoulders?

So, there was no harm in keeping a close eye on things.

Soon, Aether and Bloodwave departed to perform various checks, leaving Sunny and Jet alone on the bridge. They watched the water flow upward past the Night Garden in silence, both secretly haunted by the memories of the Tomb of Ariel.

The sea around them was red, but the deeper the Night Garden descended, the paler its morbid hue became. Less and less light could penetrate the great mass of water, as well, so their surroundings were growing dimmer. The grotesque remains of slain Nightmare Creatures drifted past them from time to time, sinking at their own speed.

After a while, the living ship was surrounded by utter darkness, shining with myriad lights in its embrace. The lanterns illuminating the Night Garden were the only source of light in the cold abyss, so, surrounded by their vibrant glow, it fell into the dark depths like a radiant nebula.

The only sounds in the dead silence of the deep sea were the quiet rustle of leaves and the soft whispers of wind that blew between the masts of the titanic ship.

Jet sighed lightly.

"At least there's wind. That is a good sign." The presence of wind indicated that the Night Garden was producing its own oxygen, probably absorbing it from the surrounding water. The carbon dioxide generated by millions of people breathing in its depths was probably being absorbed by the trees growing on the main deck... Which didn't really make sense, considering that there was no sun here. However, the living ship was known to have a mystical effect on all flora growing aboard it, so Sunny would not be surprised to learn that the groves on the surface decks of the Night Garden could thrive even in these conditions.

He himself had a tree that thrived in the darkness of the Forgotten Shore, after all, out there in the courtyard of the Nameless Temple.

In any case, checking to see if the air was not growing stale was one of the tasks Aether and Bloodwave were going to perform. Naeve, meanwhile, was busy monitoring the situation on the lower decks and in the cavernous holds of the living ship, where the passengers were hidden. Everything seemed to be going fine, at least for now. So, Sunny allowed himself to relax... but only a little.

Both he and Jet were still tense, keeping themselves in a state of battle readiness. After all, they did not know what problems the Night Garden could experience while descending into the dark depths of the Stormsea after decades of only sailing on its surface.

On top of that, there were external threats they could encounter, as well... and the nature of their environment dictated an entirely different approach to battle — one that was inherently disadvantageous for land predators like them.

Even if the descent proceeded without any accidents, though, what awaited them in the abyssal depths was the Eternal City, all the horrors populating it, and the unknown calamity that had slaughtered all the other nightmare creatures in the waters above them.

'How exciting...'

Time passed slowly.

But even after a long while... nothing seemed to happen.

The darkness of the surrounding waters had grown even more absolute. Then, it grew eerie and frightening.

Jet glanced around with a total lack of amusement on her pale face and leaned on her scythe, seemingly seeking comfort in the cold steel of its ghostly blade.

"Ah, I don't like this at all."

Sunny, however, was not inclined to agree. “I am quite happy, though.”

She looked at him and raised an eyebrow. He nodded to the eerie darkness outside the shimmering sphere of light produced by the Night Garden.

“I think we have more or less reached the depth where I gave up on pursuing Old Tom. The pressure was giving trouble to Naeve and Bloodwave back then, but do you feel anything now? No. The hull may be creaking a little, but it seems like the Night Garden is protecting its passengers from the weight of the sea, too.”

Jet smiled faintly.

"That's true."

Sunny lingered for a few seconds.

“Have you been to the Chained Isles before the war?"

Jet tilted her head a little.

"Not really. Why?"

He shrugged.

"It's just that diving this deep felt like experiencing the Crushing all over again. Not the most pleasant experience."

Of course, on the Chained Isles, enormous chains prevented islands from rising too high, so he had only ever suffered the most harmless extent of the Crushing. Its full wrath was far more devastating, capable of obliterating even the most powerful abominations.

The master of the Ivory Island wielded the Crushing as a Component now. If used as a weapon, it could decimate entire regions. If used as a shield, it could prevent even a god from reaching the heavenly island unscathed.

Sunny wanted to comment on how the pressure of the abyssal depths was similar to that, but then fell silent abruptly.

Out there, in the darkness beyond the light of the Night Garden...

A colossal tentacle slowly drifted in the cold void, moving past the descending ship in the distance.

It was oddly limp and still.

Noticing his expression, Jet frowned. “What's the matter?"

Sunny peered into the darkness for a while, silent.

Eventually, he responded in a quiet tone:

“I think it's Old Tom. It... it seems to be dead."

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    Night Garden’s been out cold like it’s clocked out from reality. Meanwhile, They’re juggling eldritch horrors and refugee fleets like interns on overtime. I dread the day it wakes up and asks, ‘So what’d I miss?’

    What rank is it, anyway? Because that thing doesn’t feel ranked—it feels like the final boss pretending to be landscaping.
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    Keep sweet dreaming NG
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    So whatever decimated the other horrors probably did in Old Tom too. Jolly!
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      Sunny não foi nerfado dessa vez, veio com todo o poder é certeza que ele vai se fuder bonito, vai ser um titã amaldiçoado ou uma besta profana, embora acho que um profano seja demais, porém nessa altura da história um Deus caído tem que aparecer pra nós mostrar
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    The author has a double standard. Why is it that when it comes to Nephis, nothing matters as long as it serves her goal, but when it comes to Sunny, he has to give up even his most basic rights — like his freedom? No matter how much the author tries to justify this by drawing parallels between his struggles and those of his companions, it will never convince me. For example, in jeet case, she essentially became the government, and in Effie's case, she was cured of her illness — both of them were freed from their shackles, yet he could not accept it. So why does the author insist on imposing shackles on Sunny, as if his desire for freedom is somehow wrong, while Nephis is never asked to give up anything?"
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      I think the shackles will never really come back, at least not completely, after all, he has 7 bodies, right? Even more so if we remember that he will have some demonic tricks that he can weave, you know?
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        "Although I want to believe that, I don’t think this is what will happen. From the conversation that took place between him and his friends, the author seems to want us to see that the flaw is not in being enslaved, but rather in Sunny’s inability to accept becoming a slave."
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      Why are we just spreading anti nephis propaganda? That "anything to achieve her goals" nonsense ended after the forgotten shore, it's not like she's doing genocide for the sake of ending the nightmare spell. You can't just say shit that isn't true and call it a double standard. And even if it was true Sunny does not think she should be doing that.
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        clearly double standard roasting weaver for his masterpiece that will hopefully save the world from corruption acting like her ass during forgotten shore wasn't moving exact same way.
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        "Nephis has been portrayed as someone who would sacrifice anything to achieve her goal, and this is shown as a positive trait. Meanwhile, when Sunny decides to free himself from slavery, it is portrayed as a negative trait. For example, she would sacrifice her relationship with Sunny if necessary for her goal, while Sunny is willing to sacrifice his freedom for the same relationship or just to make her love him more — and in my opinion, that is foolish."
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          Actual negative literacy, Nephis sacrificing everything for her own goals is never shown as a positive trait, you can't just lie and then say an author has a double standard.
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            If we go back to the events from the very beginning, we can clearly see that the author always portrays Sunny as the one in the wrong during his conflicts with Nephis. Even when his point of view is logical or stems from his harsh experiences, in the end, he is the one who softens and compromises, while Nephis is almost always presented as the one with the correct stance or clearer vision.

            This creates a sense of imbalance in their relationship, as if the author is biased toward depicting Nephis as an idealized figure, while Sunny is left to bear the burden of mistakes and sacrifices.
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              This just isn't true dawg idk what to say.
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                No problem, brother — these are just opinions after all.
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                How come you went ape shit over my explaination and accepted his? You really enjoy the ragebait I cook up more? Im so touched
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                Keep moving my emotions and I might just make a move for you
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        Because neph is a spoiled stuckup biatch princess who always gets what she wants without that much effort and no accountability for her faults (a trait all females have). Sunny is always the one who takes all the bullshit behind the scenes while she accepts all the credits.
        The only good she does for him is letting him deverginize her every night with his gang of 7 while cassie watches everyone cuck POV.
        And this always happens behind closed doors so we never read about it too. Poor sunny has to go through this torture alone with his 7 selves.
        I mean cmon, the guy already slaves away every night to satisfy her pleasures and desires yet everyone wants him to commit himself even more and become more of her slave. Where does this sadistic greed end?
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        Hang in there sunny, you can do it.
        You can do it all night long...
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          I wouldn't put Neph that bad, she does have her own suffering more than any side characters but they are less than Sunny's and her gain always better than Sunny's
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          Sunny is a spiteful sniveling coward, shut your trap. The only reason Sunny gets anything done is because he's powerful, the MOMENT he realized he could just let everything go and not try to kill the Dream God he wanted to do it.
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            Still eating ragebait milky. Did you enjoy that shit i cooked for you?
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      she has a worst aspect penalty. everyone pays and sunny will most likely be forsed into bondage again to see his goals met
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        understand that Nephis has her own flaws, but diminishing Sunny’s suffering — which we’ve witnessed for nearly 2000 chapters — compared to Nephis’s suffering, which was mentioned only once, is illogical. I see all the torment Sunny went through, only for the author to claim that all of it doesn’t even amount to a fraction of Nephis’s pain. The same goes for strength: we follow Sunny’s growth and power throughout the story, then Nephis appears in just three chapters and suddenly Sunny’s progress is nothing compared to her strength. In short, Sunny is constantly undermined on all levels just to highlight Nephis even more."
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      Bro the novel is called shadow slave for a reason, that is the story u know
      He is the shadow of everything that was divine, a shadow follows its caster even in misery and slave to both Fate and Weaver's plan
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        True sunny becomes nephs slave every night. And all 7 of him has to satisfy all her desires as her slave. Poor sunny.
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        Hang in there sunny, you can do it.
        You can do it all night long...
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      That is because they are not the same character
      And their mindsets are different
      The nightmare world isn't fair
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      Holy reading comp💀 Jet gave up her freedom, but she also said she was mutually using the government. Effie being a cripple parelled with sunny pre fateless(feeling choked by his inability to pursue Neph). Despite no longer being such, her new Chains is ling ling who she loves more than the world whom she has to trust with her husband(the only reason sunny hates shadow bond)
      Neph was saying sunny wasn't willing to give up anything to save anyone except himself. He was selfish, but now hes grown and wants to protect everyone, which he can't do unless he sacrifices. It's called character development gng
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    Owl
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    Rip old tom
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      "Sometimes things come back mate. We livin' proof you and me."
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        Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007) reference?
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          With a Kraken in our Lord's novel? You bet. boast
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            Think it was the death will?
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      your nightmare is over 30
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      dutchman next
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      Such a shame sunny missed out the opportunity to do in old tom first.

      Lost out the privilege to say "summon the crack hen"
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      I some on them, track them
      Keep trying to get the right innunciation
      Is some of them crack then?
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