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Chapter 2798: Abandoned Throne

Rain let out a relieved sigh.

Then, she trembled.

Escape?

They were abandoning the Ivory Island. The Tower of Longing had become the symbol of the Human Domain and was synonymous with Changing Star's throne, so if it were to fall into the hands of the adversary — whomever the enemy was — wouldn't it mean that the Human Domain fell, too? Not to mention that they were high above ground, with nothing but open sky all around them. Even if Lady Cassia could summon a winged Echo, how were they supposed to escape the pursuit of the Night Garden?

"Go!"

Lady Cassia was already exiting the room. Biting her lip, Rain assigned three Epithets to the wheelchair — Stable, Light, and Levitating — and pushed it forward while assessing how much of her essence was being consumed.

It was far less than she had anticipated.

‘So the efficiency of the Epithets is affected by my Rank, as well.'

Being a Master was quite neat.

She wondered what her Ascended Ability was. Sadly, now was not the time to find out.

Rushing through the acrid smoke, they reached the main stairs of the Ivory Tower and swiftly descended to the ground floor. As they did, a few more Fire Keepers attacked them — Lady Cassia clashed with them each time, bringing them down in mere seconds.

The woman in the wheelchair remained emotionless and detached through all the mayhem.

Rain, meanwhile, had to reassess her opinion of Song of the Fallen. Lady Cassia was renowned among the Saints, of course, but not exactly for her battle prowess — more so for her insight, virtue, and diligence. She was seen as a wise advisor and assistant to the radiant Changing Star, all but indistinguishable in the brilliance of her master.

However, seeing her fight the Fire Keepers — the best of the best among the warriors of humanity — Rain had to admit that Lady Cassia was a bit... terrifying. More so because her strength had gone unnoticed for so long, despite the spotlight aimed at her at all times.

Yes, the Fire Keepers were of a lesser Rank than her. But she did not simply defeat them — she crushed them with impossible swiftness, a cold kind of grace, and flawless efficiency in her movements. More than that, she did so barehanded despite the array of powerful Memories her opponents wielded, while managing to keep them all alive.

Suddenly, Rain felt that the blind Saint was far more suited for the darkness of the Shadow Clan than for the splendor of the Fire Keepers. In fact, she was far more suited for that darkness than most of the actual members of the Shadow Clan.

They passed through the jaws of the dead dragon and escaped onto the emerald grass of the Ivory Island. From here, the Night Garden was like a dark wall that loomed above the great pagoda, blotting out the sun.

There were already winged Echoes and Awakened warriors trying to breach the gap between its deck and the shores of the flying island — a complicated runic array was keeping them at bay for now, but it was not going to last long against the devastating cannonade.

“Hurry."

Lady Cassia guided Rain around the Ivory Tower and moved across the grass toward the grove of ancient trees in the distance. Then, however, the whole island shook, and the runic array was extinguished in a flood of silver light. Rain barely kept her balance, sensing something colossal and terrifying approaching them from the sky.

Lady Cassia turned and raised her head. Her expression turned grave.

"...Nightwalker""

She hesitated for a moment, then faced Rain.

“You go forward, Rain. There will be a gazebo and a stone arch behind the grove. Invoke the True Names of Fire, Divinity, and Stepping Across Thresholds when you get there, then channel them into the stone. I'll join you shortly."

Rain hesitated, looking at her with worry. "But..."

But Lady Cassia was already turning away, outstretching a hand to summon a Memory. "Go. There is no time to waste.’

Gritting her teeth, Rain turned her back to her and pushed the wheelchair forward. The island quaked and quaked as they rushed toward the grove. Then, the ground beneath her feet seemed to ripple, and a flash of silver light drowned everything around.

A deafening thunderclap slammed into her back, sending Rain to the ground.

‘Damn it...’

Rising, she grabbed the handles of the levitating wheelchair once more and hurried toward the stone arch Lady Cassia had told her about.

There, Rain stopped and invoked the True Names.

The True Name of Fire was simple enough to channel. So was the Name of Stepping Across Thresholds. Divinity, however... That was one of the first Names Nephis had taught her, since it was the foundation of countless other Names. It was also the opposite of the Void, and therefore of Corruption. However, although all Shapers had to know it, they almost never invoked it. Rather, they were incapable of invoking it, since mortals were not meant to command Divinity.

Nephis could channel it because of the Flame of Divinity burning in her soul, as well as because of her Divine Lineage.

Rain, however, possessed neither. So, she had never even attempted to do the same. She had no other choice now, though.

The weight of the primordial Name was almost crushing. To Rain's surprise, however, she was not torn apart by it — instead, her Mark of Shadows seemed to respond to the Name of Divinity, and assisted her in channelling its radiant melody.

As Rain swayed from the burden of invoking three Names, the ivory arch seemed to grow a little hazy.

Then, the emptiness within it was suddenly replaced by a cool darkness.

It was a startling sight. Behind the arch was the blue sky, but inside it was a dark hall illuminated only by the ghostly light of an enchanted lantern.

‘What... now?"

Before Rain could finish the thought, someone suddenly landed on the ground near her. Then, a delicate hand pushed her into the darkness.

Rain stumbled forward, passed through the portal, and rolled on the stone floor. Turning around, she saw Lady Cassia — her bloodied garments disheveled and torn, their hems singed — pushing the wheelchair from the grass of the Ivory Island onto the obsidian floor of the dark hall.

As soon as they passed through the portal, it was extinguished. All that was left was an ebony arch that seemed to grow from the floor.

Lady Cassia exhaled heavily and fell to her knees.

In the silence that followed, Rain suddenly heard the sound of unhurried footsteps approaching them from the darkness. Looking up, she saw eyes that were like two pools of mercury looking down at her.

Her reflection in them looked small, weak, and frightened.

“Well, well, well. Look what the cat dragged in!"

A tall man with strange mirror-like eyes was looking down at her, smiling faintly.

Then, he turned to Lady Cassia, his smile turning a little sinister.

“Ah, if it isn't my favorite witch. Welcome to my Domain, Lady Cassia. I must say, being covered in blood suits you really well..."

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    G3 is cooking
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    Yesterday after the time skip I was like : Yeaaaaah we will have answers tomorrow swindler little did I know that I would be left with more questions butwhy
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      There was no such time skip happened. Rain's memories got wiped by Cassie due to Aster's corruption. Her own dagger memory just missing Cassie's heart not proof enough she got enthralled? Thank god for her flaw huh? Otherwise dead Cassie.
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    Do you remember when I said that I wasn't interested in the chapters of the political debate between Nevis and Asterion, and that I no longer felt the urge to read the new chapters?
    Please ignore it.
    Dobby is sad.
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      Ma man folded under 0 pressure swim swindler
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    Asterion must have enthralled Rain some time during her rising to Ascended.

    Asterion probably had Rain try to kill Cassie, but couldn't because of her flaw and that Cassie is a Saint. Cassie probably erased Rain's memories which is why her blindfold was covered in blood and we got the "time skip" ( It's Rain's pov, so we won't see what she can't remember ).

    Correct ? sasuke

    Also I was right. From the start i said that Asterion didn't take over Neph or Sunny. Cassie now confirmed that they are in a fight somewhere far away. My guess is they are either getting the last weave or going to the TOA. ( G3 please don't Off screen it. I need to see every second of that ).
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      It's unlikely G3 would review comments in this remote site. Best visit web novel or discord to lock in a request like that.
      :7;
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    Quote: Rei-absolute
    I thought Rain was kind of slow, I think Asterio tried to use Rain to kill Cassia, and well, she couldn't kill her so she failed. Cassie must have wiped Rain perhaps memories

    I thought we were going to have a few more flashbacks, but it seems we went straight to the point.


    Acredito que a Cassie só não morreu por causa da falha se Rain, Asterion não sabia qual era sua falha
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    Did rain just experience a cultivator MC canon event
    Get immersed in breakthrough completely forgot about time
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    1. Offline
      Lrb
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      ela provavelmente estava sendo manipulada pelo grandíssimo Lorde Asterion, aí a Bruxa teve que usar seus poderes do mal pra influenciar a mente de Rani e ficar contra o Lorde Asterion, brincadeira a parte Asterion provavelmente estava no controle de Rain, mas cassie teve que fazer o mesmo que ela fazia na instalação de quarentena por isso os olhos dela estavam sangrando
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      No, Cassie wiped Rain's memory because she was already infected by Asterion
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    После 70 пустых глав об Идиоте Астереоне, сюжет наконец то начал двигаться
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    Ngl. This time skip caught me off guard the same way nephis returning so early and as a master did

    Um rain.. no offense to Cassie, but even the weakest saint can easily handle the fire keepers with grace lmao.

    There are no weak saints
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      Yeah there are only ridiculously powerful saints that's the difference
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        Exactly
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      Wrong, there are compatibility and other things in the equation. Look, Cassie lost an eye because of this, she was cornered and beaten by masters.
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        She was beaten by masters controlled by asterion. A masters strength with an ascended weapon couldnt pierce cassies skin. And she wasnt even beaten, she chose to flee instead of massacring innocent awakened

        Asterion was speaking through them so he was directly coordinating and empowering them

        Also youre just wrong.. asterion plucked her eye out personally
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    "Where are Sunny and Lady Nephis?"

    Lady Cassia clung to the wall to withstand another tremor, then wiped the blood from her face and continued forward with calm, confident steps.

    "They are fighting a different battle, somewhere very far away."

    "


    if it were Sunny answering
    "we went out to hunt birds"
    only theories
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    This is really similar to one of the memories cassie describes at the beginnning of the arc, something about Mordret and her fighting nephis and all of humanity at the obsidian tower...
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      Except Neph is with Sunny. So that person in the beginning was not Neph.
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