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Chapter 2791: Single Blemish

Hidden in the darkness, Sunny was leaning on the wall with his arms crossed. There was a grimace on his face, as if he was suffering from a toothache.

Which, of course, was impossible — his teeth were notoriously indestructible, not to mention deadlier than most enchanted weapons.

He barely ever met abominations whose hide he couldn't bite through. However, sinking his teeth into an idea would be difficult even for Sunny.

“Ah, that man... is impossibly frustrating.”

A bitter sigh escaped from his lips.

Asterion had come to the Immortal Flame manor uninvited — an unfortunate event, but not an entirely unexpected one. Then, he questioned the authority of the manor's owner, suggesting that he'd do a far better job of ruling over humanity.

It would have been great if convincing everyone that he was a superior ruler was what he had truly been after. However, Asterion had never really intended to present himself as a better choice for the throne than Changing Star — not during this council, at least.

All he had wanted to do was to tear her down.

He wanted to hurt the idea of Nephis, the last daughter of the Immortal Flame clan. It did not even matter how severe the damage was — in fact, all he needed was to put a single blemish on an otherwise pristine surface of her esteem.

That blemish, even if it was a small scratch, could become a festering wound from which seeds of doubt would sprout. He did not need the champions of the Human Domain to lose faith in Nephis... he just needed them to leave the manor with a vague hint of uncertainty in their hearts. His insidious Aspect would do the rest.

After all, Asterion did not aim to convince anyone — he only aimed to subjugate them. However, their conviction had to be compromised first to achieve that.

‘It is a bit funny, really.'

Once, a very long time ago, Nephis had told Sunny that she had no reason to settle for submission when she could have loyalty. Asterion was the exact opposite of her, only seeking submission with no regard to loyalty.

That was why he had attacked her past and her actions. Mocking her achievements, mentioning the death toll among the Sleepers of the Dark City, comparing her to the original Sovereigns, revealing the truth of why she had joined Valor — none of these attacks were arguments seriously meant to discredit Nephis.

They were just provocations... they were feints meant to mask the real blow.

That blow was the fact that Nephis and Sunny had contemplated slaying the Sovereigns before attaining Supremacy themselves. They had indeed gambled with countless lives, almost sending hundreds of millions of people into the First Nightmare. Sure, there had been extenuating circumstances. They had good reasons to have made that decision... and they succeeded, in the end. Their chances of defeating the Sovereigns without becoming Supreme had been exceedingly slim, to begin with.

But that did not matter. Because people were not rational creatures.

People were, first and foremost, creatures of emotion. And emotionally, the fact that Changing Star — an icon of benevolence and righteousness, at least in the minds of countless people — had actually made a callous decision to potentially sacrifice countless lives... felt like a betrayal.

It certainly showed her in a different light. Sunny was not concerned about the people gathered in the Immortal Flame manor, though.

The Saints, the distinguished Masters, the seasoned government officers — they were the consummate professionals who kept the world spinning. Most of them had faced the Nightmare of the Spell and accumulated extensive battle experience. They had cool heads and knew how to keep their reason. They were also those who knew Nephis personally and understood the boon of having her watch over them on the battlefield better than anyone else.

So, even if they allowed themselves to be rattled by what Asterion said for a short while, they swiftly regained their composure when Nephis began to speak. Their faith and allegiance to Changing Star were not going to be ruined so easily.

...But they weren't Asterion's true target, either.

Sunny sighed, feeling truly restrained by the need to hide his existence from the world for the first time. If only he could involve himself in this battle of public opinion personally... if only he could face Asterion in the open and tear his arguments down.

But he couldn't.

‘I wonder which of Neph's guests are already under Asterion's control.'

There had to be some, no doubt.

Hoping to keep anything a secret when so many people were involved was a fool's errand. And with the enemy actively wanting to spread the information as far and wide as possible, there was no doubt that what had been discussed in the Immortal Flame manor today would fly around the world soon.

It was when the words Asterion had spoken reached the masses that the true problems would start.

The general population, after all, did not know Nephis personally. They weren't hardened by countless battles and did not possess the same cold-blooded rationale as the best and the brightest of the Human Domain. They had not been in the council chamber to hear the verbal exchange between Asterion and Nephis, and therefore would not be able to comprehend all its nuances.

They would only hear two things.

First, that Changing Star had concealed a great number of gravely important things from them — like the fact that the first Supreme humans had emerged decades ago, as opposed to years, and that the Great Clans murdered Broken Sword. It wasn't quite enough to call Nephis a liar, but it was enough for many to question if she could be trusted.

Second... that Changing Star had almost slaughtered hundreds of millions of innocent lives in pursuit of her revenge. And it was that last fact that would leave a deep wound on the idea of her.

Sunny smiled bitterly.

‘Isn't it ironic?’

He often claimed to be the most honest person in the world, but now, he was being wounded by the truth.

Sunny sighed.

‘How terrifying.'

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    Disappointment in Asterion is unfounded. It goes against his personality to engage in a debate to convince others. And he doesn't need to. He came here with a goal, and that was to plant seeds of doubt. And he succeeded with minimal effort. Aa for the rest, he's a Supreme whose Aspects focus on manipulation and thought control. Why bother verbally when he has such convert and ruthlessly efficient means at his disposal?
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    Noice
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    i need Cassie to clutch up
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    Not even Sunny thought about how the masses wouldn't have had to deal with the Spell because the old Sovereigns would not have died to Saints... am I missing something?
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      I couldnt understand what you're saying. Sunny and nephis did know that if they won the battle without becoming supreme then every one of the hundreda of millions of mundade humans in the dream realm would be subjected to the first nightmare
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        Well, the entire plan hinged on them becoming Supreme (unless I didn't remember correctly) so the people never, in essence, needed to worry about that eventuality.

        Do you think Sunphis were capable of beating them as Saints?
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          They might have been able under the right circumstances. Their plan was originally to either become supreme and then fight them or fight them as saints, so sacrificing everyone was a possibility since they didnt know for sure if they would become supreme. Sunny had about the same physical stats as anvil during their fight but was losing because he couldnt defend or attack properly with will. He could have very well died there but perhaps nephis could clutch while sunny escaped idk
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    Now what if he tells the public that information... they will take it even worse than the Saints
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    All the people hating on Shadow Slave civilisation that they can always choose to take first nightmare and not depend on sovereigns aren’t thinking about one thing. There’s a certain age where awakening works. If you are bit too old you will die even if you conquer the nightmare. They got no option
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      Why would older people die? I forgot
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        Not every persons soul can handle awakening. Generally younger are perfect and almost everyone can handle it at that age. But the older u grow the weaker the soul becomes. So even if a person conquers their First nightmare at an older age their soul will be destroyed and they will become hollow. Ling Lings soul handled directly becoming transcendent because he is very very young but some random NPC old lady in Antarctica died the instant she became a sleeper because she was old.
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    That's what you get for being so saintly saintly in you telltale appearance to the public. You're in a fcked world and you still expect everyone with power to be so ugh... morally inclined lol evil evil
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    Every chapter G3 making sunny look like a scaredy cat to Fraudsterion
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      Fr just assassinate that guy already I am so annoyed by him.
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        Well small problem... He can't die
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          Oh come on. "He can't die" is a huge stretch and you know that. If his soul or his shadow is destroyed, he is dead and that's that. That's the whole reason Sunny and Neph were only worried about the fact that there would be too many casualties if they fought in bastion and were not worried about weather or not they would be able to beat him. In direct combat, he does not stand a single goddamn chance, even if his Aspect is divine. Cuz at the end of the day, his Aspect is one of the least combat focused ones ever.
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            bruh, do you read. Asterion cannot die until there is even a single person who remembers him.
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              That man is NOT a divine Aspect weilder. And therefore is of human origin. Even if his idea exists it would only exist as a normal idea and not as a domain if there is no soul behind it. He would be alive as an idea. You could say that. But he would be unable to afeect reality in any way. Which is no different than being dead. Just because someone applied different logic to a situation than you did doesn't mean they don't read.
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              Don't try to convince this guy, this has gotta be Ragebait ngl
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                Fr. He is blatantly ignoring the fact that evryone only ever considers subduing and sealing him instead of killing him. He also apparently believes that only/all divine aspect users are not human somewhy, even though nephis and mordret are as human as asterion and the rest, while sunny is basically just as dead as jet
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    I'm kind of tired of human civilization in Shadow Slave. Why do they still pay attention to things like how virtuous their sovereign is? This setting is honestly even worse than some cultivation worlds, and people are still hung up on such bullshit. Taking the first nightmare is available for everyone now and everyone can try to acquire their own personal strength by risking their lives. If someone does not want to go into the first nightmare, I think that the wider society in this place should not be so compassionate to them, ultimately they are the ones choosing to put their safety in the hands of others. Regardless of why how saintly Nephis looks to the wide public, nothing about her character would be admired by those people if she didn't have the strength to back up her reputation, her virtue is nothing compared to her power, these saints doubting their loyalty even slightly are pretty pathetic for their thoughts, no wonder they get turned into thralls. If they dislike a strong person risking the lives of the people they care about for her goal, then they should also be willing to take risks similar in scale to what the other sovereigns took, otherwise they should just shut up and do as they are told while taking shelter under her domain. I don't really get why their morals are still somewhat similar to Earth morals when their world is this f#cked up.
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      You really summed up all my thoughts bro. It's just i can't pinpoint it well like you.
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      Because that's how humans are bro, they want to relax and let others do their sh*t and if others do it wrongly they blame them, humans need a symbol, a symbol to let all their emotions out in front of it either its to love it or hate it, like our symbol is god their symbol is sovereign, it should be perfect otherwise you will lose your hope in it...

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        u right, still kind of frustrating though. I don't know how they can feel at ease when Nephis could literally burn them all with one thought as long as they are in her domain tho, I think I would be constantly on edge, like what if she just snaps one day?
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          well they used to think of her in high regard and with her flawless image due to her family legacy and with help of friends and government they think that she is a pristine soul, a goddess sent to earth to protect some sort of like that sh*t...

          But they didn't knew the cold ruthlessness lie within that soul which asterion just showed them, now it's open they are gonna snap as you can see...
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            Even if it really was a perfect goddess who loved everything, giving someone control over my life in that way would just feel wrong.
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      Because they are all fundementally people, and people are vain and stupid and (as this chapter says) humans are illogical creatures. Should they have changed? most definitely. Will they change? f#ck if I know.
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    Still this victory of our Lord Asterion is not the end its just the beginning. The new members will herald this truth to even newer members and then the hunger domain will reign supreme
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