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Chapter 2750: A Lesson in Patience

They walked back in silence. Sunny could simply whisk Rain away through the shadows, but she was not ready to return to the embrace of civilization just yet, so instead, they traveled through the ashen expanse of the hollowed out Hollows on foot.

It felt nice and nostalgic, reminding her of the long hikes back to Ravenheart they had often taken after her hunts. The pleasant sense of fatigue, the warm feeling of sharing her teacher's company, the pride and satisfaction of having slain a Nightmare Creature with her own mundane hands... Times had been so much simpler back then. Eventually, her brother stopped near the scorched remains of an ancient asura and gave it a little kick.

"Hmm. These ones are different from the asuras of Condemnation. I wonder what they were called"

He sighed.

"Sometimes I miss being infected by the Spell. Its whispers were quite convenient at times, for things like finding out what this city had been called or what kind of deity had ruled it once before becoming swallowed by Corruption"

Rain lingered for a moment.

"Asuras of Desolation. Tamar had investigated everything connected to the Seed quite thoroughly, so she learned how these abominations were called from a Saint who had slain one during the war. In fact, she tracked down everyone who had slain Nightmare Creatures in these ruins and convinced them to share their knowledge with her."

She looked at her brother intently.

"Things like the details of local abominations, Memory descriptions, scouting reports from both armies... and so on. But you already knew that, considering that you had helped her with the investigation — to increase her chances of becoming a Master."

Sunny smiled.

"Well. She is a subject of my Domain, after all"

Rain studied him for a few moments, then sighed and looked away.

"I wonder when I'll become a Master, as well."

Her voice was full of wistfulness.

Sunny hesitated for a short while, then raised an eyebrow.

"I see that arrogance runs in our blood."

Shaking his head, he turned away from the fallen Asura of Desolation and continued walking.

"I understand how you feel. It must be a bitter pill to swallow, being left behind by your friends. However, you mustn't be impatient. It has not even been two years since you Awakened and unsealed your Aspect. People used to spend a decade preparing to challenge the Second Nightmare... things move a bit faster these days, but two years is still far too fast."

He glanced at her.

"And that's for the carriers of the Nightmare Spell, who already walk the Path of Ascension at an astonishing speed due to its cruel gifts. You are doing things properly, unlike them. So, it is only natural that things are going to take longer for you."

Rain smiled bitterly.

She followed him in silence for a while, then said:

"You say that I must be patient, but at the same time, you pushed Tamar to enter the Seed earlier than she had planned."

Sunny shrugged.

"I wouldn't have if I thought that she was not ready."

Rain glanced at his back and frowned slightly.

She hesitated a little before speaking again.

"But that is not everything there is to it, is it? You hide it well, but I can tell... you are worried."

Sunny gave her an inscrutable look.

Eventually, he averted his eyes.

"Yes, there's more to it. I might have been inclined to believe that it would be good for your friends to be away for a while." Rain's frown deepened.

"So you are worried, after all."

She remained silent for a while, then said in a somber tone:

"I am not sure that I want to know what can make a Supreme nervous"

Sunny grinned.

"Oh, a great number of things. But I am already worried enough for the both of us, so you don't have to feel worried as well."

Rain looked at him cautiously.

"Or you can share your worries and see if doing that would alleviate some of them."

He chuckled.

Sunny continued to walk across the ash in silence for a while, then said:

"It's just a new enemy. Well, rather, an old enemy — the newest old enemy I've had. That enemy is a tricky one, too... he's unlike anyone I've faced. He is hidden in the shadows, while we are out in the open. Quite ironic, isn't it? He also doesn't have anything to lose, while we stand to lose everything. All of it makes me uncomfortable."

He winced, and then added in a low tone: "We recently encountered an enemy that we couldn't kill. And now, we are up against an enemy that we cannot even fight. How can one win a war if the enemy refuses to engage in battle?"

Rain scrunched up her face, trying to discern what he was talking about.

Her brother was a demigod, so it was not always easy to understand his point of view. Demigods had different problems from mortals like her, after all.

"So, it's like... guerilla warfare?"

Sunny smiled.

"Come to think of it, yes. It's somewhat like that." Rain fell into a thoughtful silence.

After a while, she said:

"From what I remember from school, the best way to counter guerrilla warfare is to destroy the enemy's source of power — which is usually founded in the support of the local population. Once you get the population on your side, the enemy won't be able to replenish their numbers, move freely, or hide among the people. Then, you can eradicate the insurgents through a series of targeted offensive operations. Something like that."

Sunny stared at her in bafflement.

"Just what are they teaching you in schools? Why would they teach kids how to counter guerrilla warfare and suppress insurgencies?"

Rain blinked a couple of times.

"What else would they teach us? All kinds of situations are possible in the First Nightmare. So, children are taught how to handle various types of conflict effectively — well, at least we were in my school. Granted, it was quite an elite establishment."

Sunny kept staring at her for a bit more, then looked away and shook his head.

"Actually, what you just said made me worry even more."

He paused for a moment.

"Because it sounds suspiciously like what that bastard is trying to do to us!" Rain scoffed.

'Who is he talking about?'

The public was buzzing with rumors about the evil deeds of the King of Nothing, but Rain knew that he couldn't be the enemy Sunny had mentioned. After all, she was a member of the Shadow Clan, too. So, she knew who was behind the seemingly endless string of clandestine arrests — or, simply put, kidnappings.

Come to think of it, she had been meaning to ask her brother about what was up with that.

Surely, there had to be a good reason.

Rain had almost asked the question when her brother suddenly froze. He remained motionless for a short while, and even though Rain could only see his back, she could tell that his entire demeanor had changed abruptly.

None of his usual carefree attitude remained, replaced instead by tension and sharp focus... and a hint of anxiety, as well.

Rain could not help but tense up, too. "What is it?"

Sunny turned to her slowly, his face a few shades paler than usual. His eyes were cold and dark.

"It's Cassie."

Even his voice sounded like it was brimming with cold darkness, and a chilling wind suddenly blew across the Hollows, making Rain shudder.

The presence of the Sovereign of Death spread like a frigid tide, drowning the ashen expanse around them.

Sunny added in an even tone:

"I just received a message from her. I think... it was a call for help."

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    Noice
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    I hope Nephis can repair Cassie's damaged eye
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    To clarify, I do not know English, and I read this novel using automatic translation from Google or ChatGPT. However, my level of understanding is still higher than that of some readers who ask questions like, “Why not just kill Asterion?” The reason is that he is more like an ideology. If they start killing ordinary people, how would they be any better than the previous Supremes?
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      They're always asking the most ridiculous questions. It makes you wonder if they're even reading it
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    Why even battle domains?? Why don’t they just kill Asterion? They had zero problem killing supremes as soon as they became supreme. So you’re telling me now that they know how to use their power that they can’t kill one?
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      Ragebait 💔🥀
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      reading with his eyes closed 😭
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      Reading comprehension lower than a new born infant
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      bait used to be believable
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      Asterion is less a person than a concept; as long as there are those who know about him, he will not die. Or so it was said before.
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      Asterion doesn't has an address, such that you'd just visit him and kill him. And moreover he's immortal as long as even one human remembers his name.
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      I think sleeper Cassie is able to read better than you.
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    Chapter 2751 Mousetrap for a Demigod [1504 words]
    [Sunny. I think I walked into a trap.]

    Sunny froze when Cassie's voice suddenly resounded in his mind. It sounded calm, but concerned - a dire proof that whatever danger Cassie had found herself in was grave enough to make her fear for her safety.

    It had to be. Otherwise, she would not have contacted him at all.

    His mind spun, entertaining innumerable possibilities.

    The most probable reason was that the thralls locked up in the quarantine facility in NQSC had escaped their cells. possibly Asterion was finally making a move... it was unlikely that a group of enthralled Awakened could pose a threat to a Saint, but possibly the Supreme pulling on the strings behind the scenes had empowered them, somehow.

    "No, wait..."

    Was Cassie even in the abandoned factory at the moment? She had been spending most of her time there, but today, she was supposed to meet with Wake of Ruin. Sunny thought that it was today, at least. His mind settled as he prepared to take action.

    [Where are you?]

    The answer came a split second later. [NQS...]

    But she never finished the sentence. Her voice disappeared abruptly, a dead silence filling his mind in its place.

    Sunny remained still for a moment.

    "Cassie?"

    There was no response.

    At this point, his composure finally revealed a crack.
    "Damn it all!"

    Sunny assessed the situation.

    Cassie was somewhere in NQSC, facing danger - possibly mortal danger. Unless it was already too late, and she was... she was...

    Unwilling to finish the thought, he shifted slightly.

    In any case, there was no point in considering that possibility, since there was nothing he could do if it was already too late. If it wasn't, however, he had to act fast and base his decisions on the assumption that Cassie was still alive.

    He had to travel to NQSC and find her as quickly as possible.

    Sunny's thoughts moved at a speed far greater than that of a mundane human, so no more than a single heartbeat had passed since Cassie sent him the message.

    His incarnations were scattered across the Dream Realm. Ravenheart, Bastion, Godgrave, and the Forgotten Shore... each one was performing an important task, but nothing was as important as ensuring Cassie's safety.

    The question was, which one would he send?

    Just as he began considering the question, his eyes widened slightly.

    That was because several things happened at the same time all across the Dream Relm. In the Forgotten Shore, he sensed the shadows moving erratically beyond the walls of the Dark Castle, in the prison camp. There, a storm of ethereal sparks suddenly exploded to obscure the somber buildings, beginning to coalesce into hundreds of monstrous Echoes.

    In Ravenheart, the ground trembled as a deafening groan of shattering rock resounded from the depths of the volcano.

    A jagged crack suddenly appeared on its slope, sending enormous boulders rolling downward and threatening to drown the outer reaches of the city in lava.
    In Bastion, bells suddenly rang in the towers of the ancient castle, announcing that a powerful Nightmare Creature had entered the estuary of the Mirror River and was now moving upstream, threatening to attack Rivergate.

    And those were merely the places Sunny was watching over from the shadows. Even if he did not have any proof at the moment, he was convinced that similar situations were happening in other areas of the Dream Realm - and Earth too, possibly. He frowned.

    "What terrifying timing..."

    Too terrifying to be a coincidence, no less. Sadly, that did not mean that they could ignore these acts of sabotage.

    Eradicating the Echoes summoned by the thralls among the captives was simple enough. Revel could handle them herself, but if he wanted to avoid any casualties, he would have to lend her his help and guidance.

    The unknown threat to Rivergate was serious enough for the watchmen to raise the alarm, but Effie would most likely be able to handle it alone. Still, considering that Asterion seemed to be behind the attack, there was a real possibility that it was a trap, so Sunny would have to go take a look personally to ensure a good outcome. "A trap..."

    The situation in Raveneart was similar. Kai had long been prepared to deal with anything the volcano could throw at him, and he had plenty of helpers on top of that. Morgan alone could probably stop the lava from reaching the city. However, Sunny was still going to watch over them, in case there was more to the sudden earthquake than it seemed.

    All of these emergencies were quite easy to handle.

    Which meant that...

    "It's a trap."

    What other reason would Asterion have to deliver such trifling attacks to the Human Domain? Either he was trying to distract them from something, or it was a carefully set trap.

    "Cassie... needs my help..."

    A good trap was incomplete without a perfect lure, though.
    Sunny and Nephis were not going to let their cities suffer. But nothing would lure them out better than a threat to their closest friend and confidant's life... out there in the waking world, no less, where their powers would be suppressed.

    Sunny was suddenly sure of it...

    The Dreamspawn had prepared a trap for them, and Cassie was the lure.

    'It seems he has a very low opinion of our intelligence'

    Naturally, Sunny had to rescue Cassie. But he was not going to walk into a trap unprepared. At the very least, he had to inform Nephis of the danger and take her with him. Effie and Kai would be tied up dealing with the emergencies, Jet as well, most likely, but there were still a few powerful Transcendent allies he could call upon to act in the waking world without being suppressed by its laws.

    So, Sunny would have to collect them before venturing across the realm boundary.

    A simple plan swiftly formed in his mind, and he nodded resolutely.

    His incarnations were already preparing to depart in order to enact the plan when Sunny stopped himself and frowned. Something was bothering him. Something...

    It felt like he was overlooking some small detail.

    A small detail, but important nonetheless. But what was it?

    His frown deepened.

    'Cassie... needs my help.'

    A cold shiver ran down his spine as he realized something.
    It was the frightening fact that ever since Cassie had contacted him with a plea for help, his thoughts had been a little strange. His thoughts had been a little suspect. They were not irrational, really, but his priorities seemed oddly skewed. He had surrendered the urgency of the situation in favor of caution too easily, at the very least.

    'What... the hell was I thinking about, wanting to waste time gathering helpers when Cassie might be hurt or dying right now?'

    Sunny's eyes widened, and he inspected himself carefully.

    It was only then that he realized that his thoughts and emotions were being manipulated by someone.

    The realization hit him like a bucket of cold water. Sunny possessed very formidable mental defenses, and it was only because of that powerful resistance that he had been able to notice the unnatural course of his thoughts. If he hadn't, he would have continued to act on the circumspect plan, oblivious to the insidious mental assault.

    ...Which of his other thoughts and emotions were not his own, then?

    A piercing, unpleasant feeling grasped his heart.

    There was no time to examine his every thought and feeling, though. He had already wasted too much of it.

    Muttering a quiet curse, Sunny rose from his throne and pulled on his tether. The realm boundary offered too much resistance to his vast existence, though, so he gritted his teeth and roughly forced his way into the waking world.

    Appearing on the deserted streets of the outskirts in a violent whirlwind, he inhaled deeply, and then extended his shadow sense to cover all of NQSC. Immediately, billions of shadows flooded his mind, hundreds of millions of them belonging to living beings.

    A vast expanse of tangled streets, numerous buildings extending both high into the sky and deep into the ground, a myriad of moving humans, the gaping holes in the fabric of the world where the active Nightmare Gates stood, surrounded by alloy fences and contamination domes...

    He had to find a single individual among them.

    Even with Sunny's capabilities, it took him a little time to locate Cassie.

    And when he did, his blood ran cold.

    Letting out a growl, Sunny stepped into the shadows and emerged from them on a quiet, peaceful street... or at least it had been peaceful, once.

    Now, one of the homes here seemed to be on the verge of collapsing, and blood was smeared on the smooth surface of the concrete pavement.

    Cassie was here, maimed and bleeding... but still alive.

    And behind her...

    Just as Sunny focused his attention there, a gargantuan Dream Gate suddenly tore the fabric of reality apart in the middle of NQSC.
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      Chapter 2752: Echo of Absence [1261 words]
      It only took Sunny a split second to register every minute detail of his surroundings. The world was drowning in the soft embrace of the night, shrouded by encroaching darkness. The warmth of the dying summer had already surrendered to the cool indifference of the fall. The stars were nearly invisible, having retreated from the stark radiance of electric lights.

      A silver moon was climbing the velvet expanse of the dark sky.

      The lamps that were supposed to illuminate the desolate street had all been extinguished, but it was bathed in moonlight.

      The residences here were small and clinging to each other with no space between - a far cry from the spacious homes in more affluent districts, but still a step above standard family units in residential towers. They were the kind of homes that families of modest standing could sometimes afford if they lived diligently and budgeted their incomes wisely.

      One of these cozy homes was a ruin now, revealing its decimated interior through a shattered wall. A red trail led from it to the middle of the road, where Cassie was laying motionlessly, awash in blood. She was still breathing, and her shadow was still that of a living being... but, for some reason, her wounds were not healing, as if Nephis could not reach her with the soothing blessing of her flames.

      A middle-aged woman with blonde hair and a lovely kind of beauty that felt familiar enough to draw a connection was kneeling in the puddle of blood near her, a strangely blissful smile playing on her lips.

      And behind them...

      Sunny let out a quiet hiss.

      A towering Dream Gate had just sliced the fabric of the black sky like a razor-sharp blade, biting into the surface of the road and hungrily drinking in the moonlight. Inside it, a darkness far more terrifying than the night hid like a predator.

      That hungry abyss felt both boundless and insatiable - enough so that, for a moment, Sunny could not tell if he was looking at a Nightmare Gate instead.

      A tall man with tan skin and black hair was standing in front of the Gate. For a moment, he cast a gaze of his glistening golden eyes at Sunny and smiled slightly.

      Then, with a small bow, he took a step back and disappeared into the Gate.

      It happened so fast that Sunny could not do anything, leaving him to seethe with a dark, murderous fury. His killing intent was so overwhelming that the grass around him withered, and the trees lost their yellowing leaves.

      At that moment, he knew that the man with golden eyes was none other than Asterion, the Dreamspawn, in the flesh.
      That bastard had escaped the Moon, after all.

      Sunny stared at the abyssal Dream Gate for a moment, then slowly tore his gaze away and looked at Cassie.

      So many things were happening at the same time, but this one was the most important. Taking one step, he appeared near her unconscious form and kneeled. Reaching forward, Sunny carefully turned her over and assessed her wounds.

      His breath caught for a moment.

      Cassie's body was bloodied and battered, littered with cuts and lacerations. These wounds alone were not enough to kill a Saint, but... what shocked him was how terribly she was maimed, with one eye missing and the entire left side of her face covered in blood.

      A painful mix of fury and powerlessness grasped his heart.

      'There's... no time for that!'

      There was no time for sentiment, indeed. Asterion had just revealed himself, and on top of that, he opened a Dream Gate in the middle of NQSC. That alone was enough to inform humanity that there was an unknown Supreme out there somewhere, but Sunny already knew that it was only half of the problem.

      The Dreamspawn could have retreated to anywhere in the Dream Realm, making the task of finding him again all but impossible.

      And yet, Sunny already knew exactly where he had gone.

      "This is not good... not good at all..."

      Just a minute before, his incarnation in Bastion was following Nephis as she commanded the Fire Keepers to take the Chain Breaker to Rivergate. The flying ship rose from the placid lake of the Ivory Island and plummeted toward the Castle, where Effie was already donning her armor and retrieving her spear.

      "Should one of us go with her?"
      Sunny sounded uncharacteristically unsure of himself. That was because even while one of his incarnations was searching NQSC for Cassie's familiar shadow, he was questioning his every thought and decision. Who knew which ones had already been tampered with by Asterion?

      Nephis gave him a short look.

      "Effie is more than capable enough to handle that threat. Don't overthink it... The Dreamspawn did mess with our minds, but he is not powerful enough to enthrall a Supreme Titan. Now that we know what to look out for, further manipulation would be difficult."

      Sunny grimaced.

      Difficult did not mean impossible.

      The Madness of Kanakht had failed to consume Neph's mind, and Asterion was probably not going to succeed either. Granted, his power seemed to be subtler and more insidious - more akin to Nightmare's Dream Curse than anything, accumulating slowly as it poisoned its victims.

      Sunny and Nephis both knew his name, which meant that they were already carriers of the idea of Asterion. However, that did not mean that he could control them... at best, he could attempt a subtle manipulation or compel them to say his name aloud without noticing it.

      Asterion had already tried to launch a full-scale mental assault on both Nephis and Sunny, and all that bought him was a few dozen seconds of disorientation. The nature of his powers also meant that such an attack would be less effective the second time around... hopefully... so there was no reason to worry too much.

      About this facet of the threat posed by the Dreamspawn, at least.

      "What is the situation?"

      Without Cassie, their fastest means of receiving important information was gone. The familiar means of communicating with the members of the cohort were gone, as well. There were alternatives, of course, but none were as swift or efficient.

      It was no surprise that Sunny and Nephis had grown dependent on the quiet and unassuming blind seer.

      In her echoing absence, Sunny's seven incarnations scattered across the world were the closest there was to a replacement.
      As Nephis walked toward the balcony, summoning her armor and the Blessing, he followed with a hard expression.

      "I am dealing with the Echoes in the prison camp as we speak. That one is easy enough. Morgan had blocked the crack in the slope of the volcano, and Kai is directing the consequent measures. There would be no damage done to Ravenheart. We will have to hear more about the minor attacks in other areas, but for now, everything seems to be under control."

      Nephis's brow creased slightly.

      "What about Cassie?"

      Sunny lingered for a moment.

      "Cassie..."

      He narrowed his eyes, then let out a relieved sigh.

      "Found her. She's... wounded, but alive. The man who attacked her..."

      Sunny did not get the chance to finish the sentence, though.

      Because just then, Asterion had opened his Dream Gate.

      Its entrance opened on a desolate street in NQSC. While its exit...

      As Nephis stepped out onto the balcony of the Ivory Tower, she could see the exit perfectly well.

      Asterion's Dream Gate was there, below them.

      Towering above the Mirror Lake in the heart of Bastion.
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        Chapter 2753 Road to Hell [1039 words]
        Unlike NQSC, which was already in the embrace of a dark night, Bastion was still basking in sunlight. The surface of the lake glistened placidly, reflecting the blue sky, the walls of the castle, and the stunning silhouette of the Ivory Island drifting between the clouds above it.

        Bastion was usually a bustling city, and today was no exception. Countless people were out and about, some working, some taking a break from their duties. For the latter, the most popular destination was the parks and promenades running along the lakeshore. Those who resided inside the castle, meanwhile, often took walks on its piers and outer walls.

        All of them paused in the middle of what they were doing when a cold breeze blew from the water. It was not unpleasant or strange, really, but there was something about the cool wind that made them stop and look in the direction of the lake.

        It was then that the water rippled, growing restless for a moment, and the spectacular rift of a Dream Gate split the sky above the lake.

        For citizens of Bastion, the sight of the Dream Gate was nothing new. Most of them had entered the Dream Realm through the Gate opened by the King of Swords, after all - their memories of it were hazy, though, since they were under tremendous stress while escaping the Chain of Nightmares. But they saw Changing Star's Dream Gate almost every day, and many even took trips to admire the view of its radiant depths from close by.

        The Dream Gate that opened on the surface of the Mirror Lake now, however, was nothing like that luminous portal.

        It was dark and eerie instead, and those who looked into its depths shuddered because it felt like the Gate was looking back.

        A moment later, though, that eerie feeling was gone.

        The Dream Gate disappeared, as well, and all that remained of it...

        Was the figure of a tall, handsome man standing on the surface of the water. Inhaling the fresh air of Bastion with a full chest, he smiled softly, clasped his hands behind his back, and walked across the water with easy steps.

        The man was walking toward the Castle. The clouds reflected on the water he treaded upon. Because the reflection of the Castle was surrounded by the clouds, people of Bastion now called it Cloud Castle... so, it seemed as if the man was walking both on water and across the sky, like a guest from the celestial realm who had somehow gotten lost in the mortal world.

        His golden eyes and pleasant smile only made that impression stronger.

        The people who stood on the walls of the Castle all looked at him, fascinated and mesmerized. Their faces betrayed expressions of curiosity, fascination, and awe.

        "Who... who is that man?"
        "He came from a Dream Gate. Is he a Supreme?"

        "Can he be the King of Nothing?"

        "No, of course not. He doesn't look like that villainous monster."

        "Do you know what the King of Nothing looks like, then?"

        "Well... no. But this man is definitely not an evil man."

        "Who is he, then? Is there another Supreme?"

        While the citizens watched Asterion cross the lake with wonder in their eyes, Sunny and Nephis were having an entirely different reaction.

        They were stunned for a short moment. The Dreamspawn was supposed to be sealed on the Moon, after all... they had taken the possibility of his escape into account, but neither expected that Asterion would one day just show up in the middle of Bastion, completely in the open, instead of biding his time and hiding somewhere in the Dream Realm.

        "He's here."

        Neph's voice was even.

        Sunny studied her face quietly for a moment.

        "Cassie is in rough shape. She'll live, but... your flames do not seem to be working."

        Nephis lowered her gaze.
        "...I know."

        Sunny could not help but stare at the distant figure of Asterion. The implications of his coming to Bastion were too difficult to predict, at this point, but all of it was bad.

        In fact, it was all worse than bad.

        On the other hand, the adversary was finally here, right in front of them, and while he could not be killed, it was possible to defeat and contain him.

        It was just that they still knew too little about the Dreamspawn... they did not even know what his purpose was, let alone what aces he was hiding in his sleeves.

        Sunny frowned.

        "So, do we just... attack him?"

        Nephis stared at the Dreamspawn for a moment, her eyes burning with a cold, scathing hatred.

        However, in the end, she slowly shook her head and dismissed the Blessing.

        "No. If we fight here, all of Bastion might be wiped off the map.

        Sunny grimaced.

        He was aware of the fact, as well. It was just that...

        Even if he would never sacrifice Bastion and all its people, he had an ominous feeling that they would one day regret not stopping Asterion right here and now.

        It was an appalling feeling, to know that you would regret something and still have no choice but to do it anyway.

        "So what do we do?"

        Nephis exhaled slowly, then stepped onto the parapet of the balcony.

        "For now... I guess we'll have to talk to him." Down below, Asterion had reached the middle of the lake. There, he stopped and looked at the people gathered on the walls of the Castle with a smile.

        The Mirror Lake was vast, so there was no way for his voice to reach them.

        But, somehow, it did.

        In fact, it could be heard both from the walls of the Castle and from the lakeshore, where a far greater crowd was gathered, looking at him with wonder.

        The Dreamspawn said:

        "Citizens of Bastion... people of the Human Domain. My name is Asterion, and once upon a time, I fought against the Nightmare Spell by Broken Sword's side. My dear friend is gone now, and I have become Supreme."

        He glanced up at the graceful silhouette of the Ivory Island... at Nephis.

        Then, Asterion looked back at the people, and his smile widened.

        "I am here to help."
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          Fu*king peak.....

          Thanks for the meal.
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    Ahhh this is it 😭😭
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    I saw a spoiler for Chapter 2053 on TikTok and it looks epic🔥
    "CITIZENS OF BASTION... PEOPLE OF THE HUMAN DOMAIN. MY NAME IS ASTERION, AND ONCE UPON A TIME, I FOUGHT AGAINST THE NIGHTMARE SPELL BY BROKEN SWORD'S SIDE.

    MY DEAR FRIEND IS GONE NOW, AND I HAVE BECOME SUPREME."

    HE LOOKED UP AT THE GRACEFUL SILHOUETTE OF THE IVORY ISLAND... AT NEPHIS.

    THEN, ASTERION LOOKED AT THE PEOPLE, AND HIS SMILE WIDENED.

    "I AM HERE TO HELP."
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      Really?!
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      разве тик ток не засилье обманщиков, лицемеров и глупых людей, путающих реальность и свои желания?
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        That's true, but in principle it looks realistic. In any case, the chapter will be released in 2-3 hours, then we'll see.
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      I mean, it makes perfect sense; he absolutely does not need to remain in the shadows. Moving into an open, politically driven, public opinion-based struggle is entirely beneficial to him.
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    anyone got the most recent chaps? there are 3 more on webnovel rn n im feining for it
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    awakened pov usual towards sunny feels epic
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    The Spell is really so goddamn efficient in helping people rise through the ranks.

    I mean look no further than Nephis because it helped her SKIPPED RANKS. Straight from a sleeper to a bloody master within like 3 years or so. Even more ridiculous, bloody Ling Ling who became a Saint as a god damn BABY

    Imagine Rain pulls off a feat like that
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