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Chapter 2792: Status Quo

Asterion had said what he wanted to say. And Nephis had, too.

In the end, the champions of the Human Domain were unconvinced. Their faith in Changing Star remained unshaken despite the Dreamspawn's efforts. As for their wariness of a new conflict between two Supremes... on one hand, those fears were put to rest. It did not seem like there would be another violent war — at least not anytime soon.

However, at the same time, it was clear that there was a deep animosity between their ruler and the last of the original Sovereigns. More than that, even if Nephis had not outright called Asterion a threat, she made it clear that he was not an ally to humanity. That he could not be trusted.

Some had known it, already. Others were only learning it now.

In any case, the council had served its purpose. The leading figures of the Human Domain had been informed of the situation and witnessed a verbal clash between the Supremes with their own eyes. Eventually, they were dismissed and left the Immortal Flame manor.

Only a few people stayed behind.

On one side of the hall, Nephis and the members of her cohort remained in their seats. Across from them, Asterion was still leaning back in his chair, his legs crossed. Sunny quietly emerged from the shadows.

"Did you enjoy yourself?"

Asterion gave him an amused glance.

“Enjoy myself?"

He pondered the question for a short while.

"No... not particularly. To be honest, I don't really enjoy much of anything — unless I remember to make myself enjoy it."

The answer solidified Sunny's suspicion that Asterion did not experience emotions as ordinary people did. In fact, it seemed that he did not feel anything at all — perhaps he had always been that way, or maybe it was the result of having purposefully neutered his heart with the powers of his Aspect. Now, Asterion only seemed to feel emotions that he chose to conjure... or stole, like a sinister spirit that fed on the emotions of the others.

Sunny sighed.

“That's a pity. I hoped that at least somebody would enjoy that distasteful performance."

Asterion chuckled.

"Well, I'll have to admit it then. It was a bit fun, ruffling your feathers like that."

He looked at Effie.

“Saint Athena, it is a pleasure to see you again. We didn't get a chance to chat the last time... how is your son? Little Ling is such a precious boy. I hear that he is busy studying right now."

Effie regarded him in silence, then looked away with a somber expression.

"You really talk a lot, don't you?"

Asterion shrugged.

“Do I? Well, perhaps. I spent close to decades on the Moon, after all. I couldn't even escape into the Dream Realm or be expelled from this dreary world by its laws, all because of the Unholy thing that dwells there. And as you can imagine, it was not exactly a good conversation partner. In fact, all I could do was hide and pray that it doesn't find me — so, forgive me for finding joy in simple things like talking."

He smiled.

“Ah, but you didn't answer my..."

However, at that moment, Nephis finally interrupted him in a cold tone:

“I just don't understand what you are counting on."

Asterion looked at her in surprise.

"You don't? Oh, my... and there I was, thinking that I explained my plans quite clearly. Considering that you haven't been able to offer me any meaningful resistance, I'd say I am doing well."

Nephis studied him impassively.

“So, what is your plan, exactly? Spread your influence slowly, enthrall more and more people, then drive me into a corner when all of humanity has become encompassed by your Domain?"

Asterion grinned.

"Well... yes. Roughly, that is the plan."

She remained silent for a short while, then sighed.

“You weren't wrong, though. About me. About how I only care about my personal goal — that goal being conquering the Nightmare Spell."

He raised an eyebrow.

"So?"

Nephis looked at him evenly.

“So what do you think I will do when humanity ceases to be my responsibility and becomes an obstacle that stands in my way instead?"

Asterion looked at her with interest.

“What? Will you burn all these pitiful people that you've chosen to protect to ash?"

Nephis just stared at him silently.

Then, she raised an eyebrow.

“You think I won't?"

A faint, eerie smile twisted her lips. Asterion seemed to frown a little at the sight of that smile.

He chuckled.

"Don't tell me that you took what I said about you being the Star of Ruin seriously. Then again, I guess extinction is also a change..."

He lingered for a few moments, then shrugged.

“I guess we will see when the time comes. You will be a Supreme only in name by then, anyway, while my Domain will have become staggering and immense. With a Domain like that, even dealing with carriers of Divine Aspects like you three shouldn't be much of a problem."

Asterion shifted his gaze to Sunny and studied him with a look of regret.

“Of course, I'd much prefer to devour you instead of simply destroying you. But, to be honest, I have never enthralled a Supreme before... I am not even sure that it's possible. We'll see about that, too."

With that, he rose from his chair and looked at them, his gaze lingering on Cassie for a few moments.

Then, Asterion bowed.

"So, what do you think? Do you regret making that bet yet?"

Chuckling quietly, he turned around and walked out of the hall, leaving an oppressive silence behind him.

As soon as Asterion disappeared from sight, his shadow seemed to vanish from Sunny's senses, as well, as if it had never existed at all.

He let out a heavy sigh.

‘This went about as well as expected.'

"Do you remember how we wanted to stall for time while searching for a way to deal with that creepy guy?"

Sunny turned and looked at his friends with a dark expression.

“I think the time we thought we had was just reduced by half."

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    Quote: mischievous schemer
    His goal wasn't to enthrall the saints, masters or awakened who could understand Nephis's decision. His goal was to first enthrall the weak but billions of mundane people. By taking away the foundation it makes it easy for him to tip over the powerful people in the top.


    I predicted a different strategy of Asterion, the poaching Saints one by one strategy, until it snowballs into an unstoppable effect, but to be fair starting from the more gullible people is easier, if he wants to do it the easy way.

    I imagine if he wanted to do it the hard way, he'd do some kind of torture where he applies mental pressure on a Saint, one at a time, and the more powerful followers he has the simpler it is force down the barriers of the mind
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      I mean he definitely can adopt that style however in his eyes there's no need to do that as there is a much weaker and larger target for him to devour first
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    Okay now I better understand what Asterion's goal was for this debate. He knows what he is saying is pointless in front of the powerful people in the world, however information spreads like a virus.

    His goal wasn't to enthrall the saints, masters or awakened who could understand Nephis's decision. His goal was to first enthrall the weak but billions of mundane people. With what Nephis risked to do gets leaked out, he can now easily manipulate the emotions of the mundane people and make them lose the trust in Nephis.

    The mundane serve as a foundation which would give him more power to easily enthrall the masters and saints. By taking away the foundation it makes it easy for him to tip over the powerful people in the top.

    We were all expecting some sophisticated elaborate scheme for Asterion to pull however he showed a very simple plan with a very powerful effect. Now I am not as annoyed by what happened in the last few chapters but I still call him the Retarded Sovereign just for making me go through that mind numbing experience
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      This clap People forget that you have to give G3 a chapter to two and things will make sense.
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      He's just a master ragebaiter, which is the worst type of villain.
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    There really shouldn’t be any reason Sunny can’t use his plethora of hacks to target Asterion’s soul. I’m sure the solution to killing him will end up being something like that. I know Cassie or Mordret might end up being the main killer but Sunny’s got too many different ways to achieve the same thing as them with weaving and his shadows. I don’t know things have become anticlimactic since he became Supreme.
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      They are playing too defensive and even though Mordret's and Cassie's powers are suited to kill Asterion, Sunny has the same equal chance of killing Asterion with him being the heir of Shadow and the Sovereign of Death and blah blah blah.
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        This arc is complicated; if I weren't so anxious, I would wait a few weeks to accumulate chapters.
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          Eu estava pensando nisso. Sunny e Nephi, honestamente, não têm muito o que fazer no passado/presente (passado porque é Cassie se lembrando/presente porque é a primeira vez que vemos isso). Eles poderiam simplesmente ir atrás do destino de Sunny

          Obs: esse comentario é uma resposta que dei a um comentario feito recentemente no arco do 3 pesadelo, o dono do comentario disse sobre talvez sunny e nefis estivessem indo atras do destino de sunny no momento atual( e esse seria o inicio desse arco, quando cassie fala com mordret "ainda não fui derrotada")
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      Asterion needed some moon beast to be higher rank than him, but under his control/asleep, so he could blackmail them to avoid direct confrontation. "Trust me bro he is immortal, you cant just kill him" is very weak for the story where characters visit afterlife, for a chat with the guy who caused gods to die. Sunny is the closest thing to the death, since inventor of death died. For Asterion to register as immortal, Sunny should have mention how he doesnt even have a shadow anymore, and maybe for Asterion to mention how he killed his own shadow, because it was tailing him everywhere. It would sound like nonsence, but it would not paint him as an idiot. Something obvious and tangible. No shadow - cant be killed, doesnt sleep - cant be affected by the Nightmare, moth can mindcontrol his thralls, but he cant remove it, because Asterion infected most of his thralls before Sunny was even born. Some simple answers for a few obvious questions, which would imply that other questions have answers too.
      Or story should mention that Asterion wears headphones which always loudly play Linkin Park.
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    Not very constructive.

    These chapters aren't worth it, G3 should release two more just for this reason.
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      Someone just wants more chapters lmaoo
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        I want less. After G3 gotback from 1 month hiatus writing was awesome. Maybe he needs to pause for a day. Reflect and analyze the last 2-3 episodes, plan out the next, then write and release next good high quality episodes.
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        I thnk Continuous writing everyday may slowly burn out any author. resulting to poor degrading episodes daily.

        I'm not sure what schedule would yield best results maybe 2 days write, 1 day rest?
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        Dont get me wrong, this is just a suggestion. Im not telling G3 how he should write. I just noticed how creativity is really flowing after some R&R. In contrast continous daily cramming tends to kill creativity
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