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Chapter 2807: Nothing Else

Mordret glanced at Sunny with an amused smile, his familiar expression looking eerily alien on the face of Saint Dar of Clan Maharana. He exhaled slowly, and then spoke in a cold tone:

“Are you delusional, Sunless? No, do not answer. All of us Supremes are, after all — it takes a madman to impose his will upon the world and expect the world to change form to fit it. However, did you really think that I would stand idly and watch as the Dreamspawn conquers the Human Domain? Billions of souls, innumerable Citadels... all making his already frightening power truly insurmountable. Not to mention the Divine Lineages that you and Changing Star carry in your blood. Sun God and Shadow God — everything he needs to complete his collection."

Sunny met his gaze with a grim expression.

“Yes. I was under the impression that you wouldn't want to become our enemy."

Mordret shook his head.

“You and Changing Star have already failed. It would have been wonderful if you had managed to defeat the Dreamspawn all on your own, without involving me. But you didn't, and therefore, you left me no choice but to act. After all, you know what they say — if you want something done well, do it yourself. So, I am going to eradicate that Nightmare Creature and his ghastly Domain myself." He pierced Sunny with a dark look.

“Why are you here, berating me for taking the population of a single city? You have already lost half of humanity. If anyone should be condemning anyone, it should be me condemning you."

Sunny gritted his teeth.

“Because these people were alive, you fool! Yes, the Dreamspawn had enthralled them and stolen them from the Longing Domain, but they were still living, breathing souls. Which means that there was still a possibility that we would be able to save them, in the end. But you destroyed that possibility. Because of you, their loss became final and irreversible.’

He glared at Mordret, overflowing with killing intent.

“So don't try to pretend like you did nothing wrong, or that this massacre did not count because they belonged to the Hunger Domain. Back in the Second Nightmare, when you wiped out the entire northern population of the Kingdom of Hope, you at least had an excuse — they were phantoms conjured by the Spell. But these were real people. Hundreds of thousands of actual people! Men, women, and children. All dead by your hand."

His eyes darkened.

“I thought you followed your own set of rules, twisted as they might have been. What happened to that, huh, Mordret? Do you still think that you didn't cross the line?"

Mordret blinked a couple of times, then said in a tone of confusion:

“Rules? Rules... well, now that you mention it, Ido vaguely remember having something like that. I guess I've forgotten — but then again, if it was something important, I would have remembered."

He shook his head.

“But I will have to disagree with you, Sunless. There was no possibility of saving them — that is just wishful thinking. You know very well that the Dreamspawn is functionally immortal. The only way to kill him is to make sure that no one in the world knows that he exists, and therefore, the very people you so wish to save make him impossible to defeat. You can't save them unless you destroy him, but you can't destroy him because they live. That is an inescapable paradox that even you cannot solve."

Sunny stared at him somberly.

“I can. There is a way. I just need time... and you are stealing that time. You are making this abhorrent situation even worse!"

Mordret laughed.

“I don't believe you. Even if I believed you, I wouldn't trust in you. The only way for you and Changing Star to defeat the Dreamspawn is to give up on humanity, and since you are unwilling to abandon it, you are already doomed. You had lost before this mess even started."

Sunny scoffed.

“What is your plan, then? The Dreamspawn already shared his vision of the future with me, and it is as demented as you'd expect. Are you the same? Imagine everything goes your way. The Hunger Domain consumes humanity, and you consume the Hunger Domain. Everyone is gone, in the end, except for you — nothing exists in the world except for you. Are you going to be happy, standing alone atop a mountain of corpses?"

That was what the future Mordret envisioned looked like. The eerie sameness of Red Hill, extended to all of existence. Asterion would conquer all of humanity and dispose of Sunny and Nephis, and Mordret would steal every single soul trapped in the Hunger Domain, until there was no one left who knew the name of the Dreamspawn — except for him.

By then, he would be able to face Asterion in battle and overpower him. And after Asterion was defeated, he would continue to walk the Path of Ascension and grow, until every Nightmare Creature in the Dream Realm was nothing but another vessel of his, as well.

Until there was nothing in the world but Mordret, in all his countless faces.

And nothing else.

He had once told Sunny that a mirror could only reflect what was in front of it, and that it was not his fault that the world he reflected was cruel, vile, and deceitful. What would become of Mordret when the only thing he could reflect was himself? Sunny did not know, and he was not interested in finding out.

He was interested in what Mordret had to say about that, though.

The King of Nothing stared at him for a while, thoughtful, and then chuckled quietly.

“What is my plan? Goodness, Sunless, you really are overestimating me. To be honest, I haven't had any plans since you killed my father. I had no luxury of making plans. After Godgrave, all I could do was focus on surviving"

He smiled.

"I feel like I want to survive, Sunless. I must survive, no matter what."

Mordret sighed, his smile turning a little menacing.

“And if everyone else has to die for it? Well, what a pity. So be it."

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    i hate and love how this entire arc so far has been a battle of words
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    The people who legitimately think that Sunny could beat VTB rn are idiots. He needs to become as strong as a Sacred Titan to even stand a chance, and that’s assuming VTB won’t just kill him then too.
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      They are genuinely understimating that vile bird, Weaver got his eye stolen by the bird whether intentional or not that bird should not be underestimated
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        Major spoiler about the fight
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    Kill the birdie then let it steal that f#ckers fate then chop his head done.
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      How would they know to kill him, though?
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    Erase Asterion from everyone's mind, huh?

    Welp, time to catch a big ahh bird in the Tomb, Sunless.
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    What if Sunny makes everyone forget Asterion by cutting him out from fate? Just like he was
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      That seems like a possibility, but very hard to pull off. Good idea
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      I choose you VTB
      Use yoink
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      gotta get that bird to snatch Asters fate lol
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    Sometimes I genuinely wonder if everyone is just ignoring the entire f#cking ark and not reading the chapters. Do you just rush down to the comments to spout nonsense? It's so simple it's driving me insane listening to people complain about the wrong things. Complain about the writing style, or the power system, or whatever else but complaining about problems that have answers that are been spoon fed to you is actually retarded. You're not even attempting to use your brain. The worst of it is the people saying sunny and neph should have just killed asterion on the mirror lake. It's been repeated so many times since his introduction that he is an idea. An infection of the mind that CANNOT BE KILLED unless everyone forgets him. That's almost impossible because they themselves know of him so they are also perpetuating his survival. They can't take the same route as the previous sovereigns because it directly conflicts with their goal. The preservation of as many humans as possible. That's why he's mad at mordret in the first place. Again, it was said literally in the the chapter. The people were still alive and therefore capable of being saved. Im losing my mind people please
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      the answer is painfully clear , the vile bird , nobody will remember him , and if he is like sunny and mordet ( conceptual being) nobody will need to kill him , he will simply vanish
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        Two problems. 1 it was explained that the only reason Sunny's fate could be stolen was because of how weak he was. Comparing an ascended to a supreme is like day and night. Second is it wouldn't actually kill him physically. They would simply forget him and he would be able to start the infection again but with the added bonus that they won't be trying to stop him
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          it was revealed in the last chapter that what I said was right , the only problem is why they used so much time to arrive to that
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            Yeah and tbh I feel like it's a little lazy of a solution precisely because of what I said. Sunny is a shadow, so how come he doesn't die when light is shined on him? It's a bit anticlimactic is all. I was expecting they'd have to use sorcery or something to do with Oblivion's corpse. The only reasonable reason he would actually die if forgotten is if it's his flaw
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    Here it is again downplaying the mc so that side character get relevance. What happened to the sunny who used his wits to kill and outmaneuver stronger opponents? And here he is, arguing with someone who he knows can't be moved in his opinion. I firmly believe that Lord Asterion is a worthy and strong antagonist but still I can't help but think that sunphis are being dumb.

    And don't you try to argue against me. Because no matter how many arguments you say that there is no other way or anything you must remember that mordret, sunny, Cassie are all WAY SMARTER than us combined.


    Unless ofcourse sunny has actually thought of a plan and this is part of it
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    Beautifully written
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    Mordret would steal every single soul trapped in the Hunger Domain, until there was no one left who knew the name of the Dreamspawn — except for him.

    By then, he would be able to face Asterion in battle and overpower him. And after Asterion was defeated,


    How can he defeat Asterion when he has knowledge of Asterion! Honestly these Supreme seem to be more immortal than Daemons and Gods, after all the gods are dead,

    Maybe Vile Thieving Bird can take away asterion fate and everyone will forget about him making him vulnerable. Damn no wonder even the daemons feared that bird
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      Mordret can beat Asterion by challenging him into a soul duel, obviously bruh. Soul Duel bypasses Asterion's immortality, so yeah.

      NO NO NO, STOP WITH THIS THEORY OF VTB STEALING ASTERION'S FATE, PLEASE, I AM SO TIRED OF THIS, WE ALL KNOW IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO STEAL A FATE OF A SUPREME, SUNNY BECAME FATELESS ONLY BECAUSE HE WAS AN ASCENDED, AN ANT COMPARED TO A CURSED TERROR.
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    Quote: Damian Wolf
    I love being right.

    TheThree-EyedRaven, this is for you saying the powerscaling is inconsistent because why doesn't Sunny attack Asterion's shadow to kill him. For the 100th time, G3 is giving us the same answer as to why.

    Siegfried7, this is for you saying that the information on Asterion's immortality is fales because it came for the enthralled – dispite FUCKING CASSIE SUNNY AND NEPH SAYING IT – now you have even Mordret saying the same thing.

    Here you go :
    “But I will have to disagree with you, Sunless. There was no possibility of saving them — that is just wishful thinking. You know very well that the Dreamspawn is functionally immortal. The only way to kill him is to make sure that no one in the world knows that he exists, and therefore, the very people you so wish to save make him impossible to defeat. You can't save them unless you destroy him, but you can't destroy him because they live. That is an inescapable paradox that even you cannot solve."
    Damn I love G3. This was a good chapter cry

    It's truly comical that you misinterpreted my little criticism and ignored the key point of the matter, and on top of that, you think something here has been "proven."

    My point was never about what you're trying to imply, but only about the lack of exploration of world elements and the fact that all narrators are automatically treated as reliable, with everything that was tried before being treated as set in stone. The method that Sunny and Nephis will use to deal with Asterion is proof of this; the Shadow Slave universe is mutable, there is no "immortality," and I wanted to see them trying more ways with intelligent use of memories and abilities, even if it meant failing, so that we, as readers, would have a greater basis for judging that everything within their reach was done, giving weight to the situation. I find it very strange that Sunny, as an almost-divine being with an alien mind, has so little confidence in his abilities (which are not few).

    My criticism isn't about the direction of the story (which I'm loving), it's just that I wanted to see more explored. We have numerous saints, ascended and awakend, thousands of memories, and none of that was used? Simply because he was one rank higher, Asterion overpowered all of that?
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