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Chapter 2937: One Hundred Years of Solitude

Sunny and Nephis remained silent, looking at Ananke with intense emotions swirling in their eyes.

He did not know what Nephis was thinking about, but in his mind... for a while, there were no thoughts at all. Sunny was frozen still, his heart unable to handle the implications of what Ananke had said.

‘There are people alive...’

Slowly, tentatively, a profound emotion rose from the depths of his being and filled his chest, making Sunny draw a shaky breath.

‘There are people alive.'

He exhaled slowly and finally allowed himself to feel it — a deep, overwhelming sense of jubilation. It was incredibly sweet... but also indelibly bitter. Because it reminded him of how much had been lost, even if he knew now that not everything was.

The River People were alive... Ananke had carried them through eternity on her delicate shoulders, never losing herself to the darkness. The others had fallen, but she continued on, braving the long years of peril and solitude to fulfill her solemn duty.

And as a result, the descendants of those who had come to the Tomb Ariel from the Twilight Sea were saved. That meant that the people of Earth were not the only inhabitants of the Divine Realms to have survived the descent of the Nightmare Spell. The River People were saved, too. And that... that meant much more. More than Sunny could describe, because it changed the context of all existence.

Before, he believed that no one — not a single soul — had survived the Doom War outside the six Divine Realms. The finality of it all was suffocating, and even if Sunny never admitted it, he felt sometimes that a similar end would inevitably befall the waking world, as well. No one had ever survived the Nightmare before, after all... there was simply no precedent.

In all his endless wanderings, Sunny had only met three humans from the ancient past who remained free of the Corruption: Eurys, Azarax... and Solvane. Needless to say, none of them could be used as an example — there were merely exceptions that proved the rule.

But now, the rule had been broken. The River People were the descendants of those from the mortal realms who had survived the Doom War, and so, their existence made it seem like salvation was possible, after all. That there was hope.

Even though the sybils were gone, even though Daeron and Cronos were gone... they accomplished what they had set out to accomplish. They ensured the survival of their people, so who was to say that Sunny and Nephis would not?

He could not help but smile.

"You... you did well, Ananke."

She smiled.

“Why, thank you, Lord Sunless. I do think that I did decently, all things considered."

Looking around, she chuckled.

Then, the smile slowly drained from her face.

“You have come to the Tomb of Ariel at a strange time, my lord and lady. It wasn't like this when we emerged from the Ark... it was quite different, in fact."

She stood up and went about boiling water over the fire to make tea.

"It wasn't so dark, for one. The River teemed with endless horrors and harbored perils of all kinds — tempestuous storms, ferocious whirlpools, treacherous currents that made people turn to dust from old age... in fact, even though its waters stood still, those calamities only grew more frequent and devastating for a time. That was because the length of the River was diminishing, and it was growing shallower. At times, it felt as if the world was coming to an end."

She poured boiling water into a kettle and shook her head.

“Many of the Corrupted were destroyed by those calamities, as well. I traveled from shelter to shelter, biding my time. Sometimes, I fought; sometimes, I ran. And then, after being alone for a long while, I somehow ended up becoming Supreme. It... happened when I was at my worst, full of despair and ready to give up. But I didn't give up. Life became a bit easier after that, even if my Domain was quite feeble — I don't have a single follower, after all. My kingdom only stretches from one side of the Time Slayer to the other, and the only person I rule is myself."

Ananke smiled.

"Of all the great Supremes in history, I must be the most pitiful. It suits me fine, though — I never wanted to rule anyone, really. Actually, I was quite a famous troublemaker in Weave... there has hardly ever been a person less suited to be a Supreme. That is what my teachers would say if they were here today, at least. Gods! They'd be horrified."

Sunny and Nephis glanced at each other. A few moments later, Nephis said in a neutral tone:

“It seems to me that it's the opposite. You cared for and protected your people while weathering terrible storms — that is what a ruler must do. That is who a ruler must be."

Sunny nodded with a slightly dark expression.

"Yeah. You think you're not suited to be a Supreme? Then you should really never meet the Supremes of the War Realm. Honestly, most of the War Realm's problems have been caused by its Supremes. Nephis and I are among the better ones, and even then, no one has ever called us sane. Well... no one sane has even called us sane, at least."

Ananke smiled.

"You seem very sane to me, my lord!"

Sunny stared at her for a moment, then coughed and looked away.

“We'll work on your discernment later."

She laughed quietly, then poured the tea into clay cups and put them in front of Sunny and Nephis.

He reached for it, even if his hand halted for a moment.

It was such a mundane thing, to offer one's guests tea. But where would Ananke get tea leaves in the dead darkness of the Tomb of Ariel? These leaves, which seemed trifling to Sunny, were most likely precious to her... she must have saved them for a special occasion, waiting patiently for the day she would be able to share tea with someone. He made sure to savor the fragrant drink and smiled.

“Good tea."

Ananke beamed.

"I am glad you like it, Lord Sunless."

Nephis took a sip from her cup and then said evenly:

“Me too. I like it too."

Ananke looked at her with a faint hint of confusion in her eyes, then gave Nephis a smile.

“Thank you as well, my lady."

Nephis nodded and took another sip, the corners of her mouth curving up slightly. Ananke tasted the tea, too.

Sitting down, she remained silent for a short while, and then said:

"Things were the same for a long, long time. The storms, the Corrupted... trying to survive and barely surviving. I had gotten quite good at it, I think — nothing managed to kill me, at least."

She paused for a moment.

"But then, recently, things began to change. I didn't notice it at first, but one day, I woke up to discover that there were only six suns in the sky. One of them had vanished without a trace, and the nights grew longer. The Great River had been dying for a long while, though, so I just figured that the suns were dying, too. However, I was wrong. It was because of something else... something new."

Ananke's expression hardened, and she said in a dark tone:

“It was that loathsome bird... that loathsome bird and her odious spawn."

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    Chapter 2938

    2938 Vile Spawn

    Sunny and Nephis glanced at each other. So, Ananke had encountered the Thieving Bird. That vile creature was indeed here, in the Tomb of Ariel. It had not left after escaping the Nightmare, choosing to make a nest instead.

    A nest to nurture its fledgling spawn, perhaps.

    ‘That thing is alive, huh?'

    Actually, he was not sure if calling the Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn "alive" was appropriate. It had been a Great Devil back on the Forgotten Shore, having yet to hatch from the egg. Sunny had destroyed the egg, and the shade of the Vile Spawn spent numerous years in the dark flames of his soul.

    In the end, the Thieving Bird stole it back at the same moment it stole his fate.

    And now, the Vile Spawn was somehow here, in the Tomb of Ariel, seemingly hatched and good as new.

    ‘Is that damn thing... a Shadow Creature?’

    The probability was quite high. It had been a shade, after all.

    Suddenly, Sunny froze and stared into the distance with a dumbstruck expression.

    ‘Wait. If the shade of the being from the egg was in my soul, kept warm by its dark flames, and then hatched after leaving it...’

    Did that mean that he had involuntarily... brooded the Vile Spawn like a mother hen? Or had his soul actually been the egg that nourished the Vile Spawn until it was ready to hatch?

    ‘What the hell, I am going insane here...’

    Sunny had heard about a parasitic bird — long extinct now, thank the gods — that would lay its eggs in another bird's nest and abandon them. The owner of the nest would unknowingly brood the alien egg along with the rest, and then feed and nurture the peculiar hatchling like its own.

    Not only that, but the impostor hatchling would destroy the other eggs and push newborn chicks out of the nest to monopolize the food and attention of the parent bird.

    Sunny shivered in disgust.

    He did not know if the Vile Thieving Bird had anything to do with that extinct bird from Earth — most likely not — but he still could not help but feel used. Hearing that the Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn was out and about in the Tomb of Ariel, doing gods knew what, made him quite unsettled.

    Not to mention that there was now also a Great Devil they had to deal with. However... at least one of the questions that had bothered Sunny seemed to have been answered. He had often wondered why the Vile Thieving Bird remained in the Tomb of Ariel after escaping the Nightmare, and now, he thought he knew.

    It looked like that damn thing had stayed put, for a while, to nurture its fledgling. Once the Vile Spawn was ready to spread its wings and leave the nest, though... the Thieving Bird would most likely abandon the Tomb of Ariel and escape into the Dream Realm, as well.

    So, Sunny and Nephis would have had to deal with it someday, anyway. A creature like that was going to wreak all kinds of havoc if allowed to roam the same realm where humanity was desperately trying to build a new home — they'd have to confront it eventually.

    He sighed.

    “The Vile Thieving Bird, huh?"

    Remembering the feeling of its talons piercing his body, his soul, and his very being made him want to shudder.

    He remained silent for a few seconds, and then asked:

    "What do you know about it, Ananke?"

    Ananke shrugged.

    “Not much, Lord Sunless. After all, people don't usually survive for as long as I have by having a habit of getting close to Cursed Terrors. I've seen it from afar a few times — and every time, I turned back and rushed in the opposite direction as fast as I could."

    Her expression soured.

    "Still. Despite all that, I found myself missing quite a few items. I had a gorgeous vanity made from gold and ivory right there, in that empty corner — complete with a polished bronze mirror, no less. It was a relic from the world outside the Tomb of Ariel, passed down among the priestesses of Fallen Grace through generations. One day, though, it was simply gone."

    Ananke pursed her lips.

    “I am missing my finest cutlery, too. My best fishing net disappeared... and it was a Memory, kept safely in my soul!"

    Her voice sounded indignant.

    Nephis remained silent for a few seconds, then asked in an even tone:

    "The Cursed Terror... stole your cutlery?"

    Ananke nodded with a pout.

    “You don't understand, Lady Nephis. There is no land in the Tomb of Ariel, and therefore, there are no ore veins to mine. All metal found here had to either be brought from outside or procured in some kind of unnatural way. So, silverware is quite precious to us, River People... I was quite crestfallen when it went missing."

    Nephis cleared her throat, remained silent for a while, and then suddenly pointed to Sunny:

    “That guy has around... one hundred and twenty million tons of mystical metal stored in his soul. So, don't worry too much."

    Ananke blinked a few times.

    Sunny did as well.

    "I do?"

    Then, he remembered.

    “Oh, yes! I do."

    He glanced at Ananke and smiled.

    “You see... recently, I went on a sea voyage, ended up descending to the bottom of the Twilight Sea, and found a city populated by immortal abominations there. So, I stormed it with my army of dead souls and summoned a miniature black hole in the Void Chamber of its towering metal palace. The whole thing was compressed into a metal sphere, about yay big, and I drew it into my Soul Sea before escaping with all the loot I had plundered on the way to the palace."

    His smile was a little proud.


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    “I never actually weighed that sphere, but by one of our friends’ rough calculations, that is how much it should weigh."

    Ananke was looking at him peculiarly.

    Did she, perhaps, not know what a black hole was? If she didn't, his explanation would seem quite disjointed...

    "I am sorry, my lord. Your army of dead souls?"

    Sunny scratched the back of his head.

    “Oh, yeah. I am the Sovereign of Death, so my Domain consists of the shadows of every living thing I killed. There's about... actually, I don't know how many. I stopped counting after a hundred thousand or so."

    Ananke stared at him for a few seconds, then glanced away and mumbled quietly to herself:

    “The War Realm... right..."

    She remained silent for a bit, then asked:

    “So, my lord... you attacked that city, plundered its riches, and absconded with its entire palace?"

    Sunny nodded.

    “Yes. But let's get back to that loathsome, odious, thieving bird... ah, there really isn't anyone as greedy and shameless as that vile thing, is there?"

    Chapter 2939

    2939 Far From the Tree

    Ananke considered her answer for a while, then shook her head.

    “That ghastly bird is truly terrible... but her spawn just might be worse."

    Both Sunny and Nephis were surprised to hear that. Noticing their reaction, Ananke explained:

    “The Thieving Bird is a Cursed Terror, and while it is unfathomably powerful and can steal the sun out of the sky, it is... complete. It is what it is, and it does not aspire to become more — that is how it seems to me, at least. Which is quite unusual for a Terror, but then again, that bird is both uniquely vile and unique, so who's to say what is usual when it comes to the Thieving Bird?"

    She chuckled.

    “For all we know, it could have stolen the mentality of a Titan. So, in its mind, it already is one.”

    Sunny blinked a few times.

    That would mean that somewhere out there, a Titan was walking around, thinking that it was a Terror...

    Ananke continued:

    "The Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn, however, is not complete. On the contrary, it is a newborn — even if it was born Supreme, it has the capacity to grow. And growth needs fuel and catalysts."

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    “Supreme Devil? Not a Great one?"

    Ananke nodded.

    “Indeed. Quite surprising, isn't it?"

    Sunny leaned back, a look of confusion on his face.

    “A bit.”

    It made sense, in hindsight — the Thieving Bird had fallen to the Corruption before laying its vile spawn's egg, so the Vile Spawn was meant to be born a Great Devil. However, Sunny killed it... and death was a weapon Shadow God had created to cleanse the world of the Corruption.

    So, the shade stolen from his soul by the Thieving Bird was that of a Supreme Devil, not a Great one. Shadows were meant to be immune to the Corruption, after all... even if that rule did not always hold, as Eurys had told him.

    Sunny himself had benefitted from being akin to shadows quite a number of times, even if he had not known that at the time. Anyone else, with the exception of Nephis, would have long succumbed to the Corruption if they learned and experienced a fraction of the things he had learned and experienced.

    He pursed his lips.

    "But what exactly makes you say that the spawn is worse than the Thieving Bird?"

    Ananke shrugged.

    “Well, it's just the fact that while the Thieving Bird can steal the sun, its Vile Spawn steals life itself."

    She shivered.

    "In fact, it wasn't the Terror who cleansed the Great River of life. It was the Devil. It was the Vile Spawn who hunted down the great horrors of the past — those of them who remained — and killed them. Then, it hunted down the great horrors of the future and killed them, as well. It single-handedly drove the Corrupted beings of the Great River to extinction.”

    She let out a heavy sigh.

    "I used to find their corpses drifting in the water. No wounds, no marks left on them. They were just dead, as if their very life had been stolen from them. That is the Vile Spawn's power — it can sap living beings of their life and absorb it. So, needless to say... I stayed away from the Devil, as well. Granted, hiding from the Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn was more difficult than hiding from the Thieving Bird, because at least the Thieving Bird was not actively searching for me in order to kill me."

    Sunny frowned.

    “So it can siphon away one's life force?"

    That was not that surprising either. After all, that was exactly what had happened to Sunny when he approached the Vile Thieving Bird's egg — the damn thing had tried to drain him of his life. However, Sunny had never been truly alive, to begin with — at least not in the same way that all other people were.

    Even if his transformation into a Shadow Creature only concluded when he attained Supremacy, he had been akin to one in many ways all the way back on the Forgotten Shore. His soul was dark and lightless, brimming with shadow essence instead of soul essence — that was why the Thieving Bird's egg had failed to kill him, and was destroyed by him instead.

    If so, he was going to have an advantage against the Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn in a battle...

    Unless the damn thing had learned new tricks, of course.

    Sunny remained for a long while, then grimaced.

    “Well... that's unfortunate. Because that is the reason we came to the Tomb of Ariel. We are here to kill the Vile Thieving Bird."

    Ananke studied him and Nephis silently, then said in a neutral tone:

    "That will be difficult, Lord Sunless. The Thieving Bird made its nest in the heart of the Estuary... now that the Great River is dead, it is easy to find. However, in the past, only the First Seeker did — and after reaching the heart of the Estuary, she was irrevocably Corrupted by the secrets buried there."

    Sunny lingered for a few moments, then shook his head.

    "You are wrong."

    He looked down and said somberly:


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    “Aletheia never made it to the heart of the Estuary. She only ever entered the outer edges of the Stone Titan's heart... that is where the knowledge of the Void had been inscribed on the walls of the tunnel by the Demon of Dread, and that was where she became Defiled.”

    Sunny sighed.

    “Past the tunnel lies a vast lake. That is where Ariel had written the most terrifying truth on the water, so that he could forget. Past the lake is a maze of time — although it might be broken, now that the Great River is. Past the maze waits the guardian of the Estuary, which judges the souls of those who want to enter... and finally, past the guardian lies the heart of the Estuary. The burial chamber where a long-forgotten Demon rests under the branches of a sacred tree."

    He smiled joylessly.

    “That is where the Thieving Bird has made its nest."

    Both Ananke and Nephis were looking at him, surprise written on their faces. After a few moments of silence, Ananke asked in a tone of wonder:

    “Lord Sunless, how do you know all this? You speak as if you saw it yourself."

    Sunny held her gaze for a bit, then grimaced and looked away.

    “Because I did. Once, a long time ago... in the depths of a Nightmare... I made it past the origin of the Defilement, past the maze of time, and past the silent guardian who rests beneath the water as well. I entered the tomb of Oblivion and was forgotten by the world; I met the Thieving Bird and lost myself to its talons."

    He smiled darkly.

    "So, now, I am here to get myself back."

    Chapter 2939

    2939 Far From the Tree

    Ananke considered her answer for a while, then shook her head.

    “That ghastly bird is truly terrible... but her spawn just might be worse."

    Both Sunny and Nephis were surprised to hear that. Noticing their reaction, Ananke explained:

    “The Thieving Bird is a Cursed Terror, and while it is unfathomably powerful and can steal the sun out of the sky, it is... complete. It is what it is, and it does not aspire to become more — that is how it seems to me, at least. Which is quite unusual for a Terror, but then again, that bird is both uniquely vile and unique, so who's to say what is usual when it comes to the Thieving Bird?"

    She chuckled.

    “For all we know, it could have stolen the mentality of a Titan. So, in its mind, it already is one.”

    Sunny blinked a few times.

    That would mean that somewhere out there, a Titan was walking around, thinking that it was a Terror...

    Ananke continued:

    "The Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn, however, is not complete. On the contrary, it is a newborn — even if it was born Supreme, it has the capacity to grow. And growth needs fuel and catalysts."

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    “Supreme Devil? Not a Great one?"

    Ananke nodded.

    “Indeed. Quite surprising, isn't it?"

    Sunny leaned back, a look of confusion on his face.

    “A bit.”

    It made sense, in hindsight — the Thieving Bird had fallen to the Corruption before laying its vile spawn's egg, so the Vile Spawn was meant to be born a Great Devil. However, Sunny killed it... and death was a weapon Shadow God had created to cleanse the world of the Corruption.

    So, the shade stolen from his soul by the Thieving Bird was that of a Supreme Devil, not a Great one. Shadows were meant to be immune to the Corruption, after all... even if that rule did not always hold, as Eurys had told him.

    Sunny himself had benefitted from being akin to shadows quite a number of times, even if he had not known that at the time. Anyone else, with the exception of Nephis, would have long succumbed to the Corruption if they learned and experienced a fraction of the things he had learned and experienced.

    He pursed his lips.

    "But what exactly makes you say that the spawn is worse than the Thieving Bird?"

    Ananke shrugged.

    “Well, it's just the fact that while the Thieving Bird can steal the sun, its Vile Spawn steals life itself."

    She shivered.

    "In fact, it wasn't the Terror who cleansed the Great River of life. It was the Devil. It was the Vile Spawn who hunted down the great horrors of the past — those of them who remained — and killed them. Then, it hunted down the great horrors of the future and killed them, as well. It single-handedly drove the Corrupted beings of the Great River to extinction.”

    She let out a heavy sigh.

    "I used to find their corpses drifting in the water. No wounds, no marks left on them. They were just dead, as if their very life had been stolen from them. That is the Vile Spawn's power — it can sap living beings of their life and absorb it. So, needless to say... I stayed away from the Devil, as well. Granted, hiding from the Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn was more difficult than hiding from the Thieving Bird, because at least the Thieving Bird was not actively searching for me in order to kill me."

    Sunny frowned.

    “So it can siphon away one's life force?"

    That was not that surprising either. After all, that was exactly what had happened to Sunny when he approached the Vile Thieving Bird's egg — the damn thing had tried to drain him of his life. However, Sunny had never been truly alive, to begin with — at least not in the same way that all other people were.

    Even if his transformation into a Shadow Creature only concluded when he attained Supremacy, he had been akin to one in many ways all the way back on the Forgotten Shore. His soul was dark and lightless, brimming with shadow essence instead of soul essence — that was why the Thieving Bird's egg had failed to kill him, and was destroyed by him instead.

    If so, he was going to have an advantage against the Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn in a battle...

    Unless the damn thing had learned new tricks, of course.

    Sunny remained for a long while, then grimaced.

    “Well... that's unfortunate. Because that is the reason we came to the Tomb of Ariel. We are here to kill the Vile Thieving Bird."

    Ananke studied him and Nephis silently, then said in a neutral tone:

    "That will be difficult, Lord Sunless. The Thieving Bird made its nest in the heart of the Estuary... now that the Great River is dead, it is easy to find. However, in the past, only the First Seeker did — and after reaching the heart of the Estuary, she was irrevocably Corrupted by the secrets buried there."

    Sunny lingered for a few moments, then shook his head.

    "You are wrong."

    He looked down and said somberly:


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    “Aletheia never made it to the heart of the Estuary. She only ever entered the outer edges of the Stone Titan's heart... that is where the knowledge of the Void had been inscribed on the walls of the tunnel by the Demon of Dread, and that was where she became Defiled.”

    Sunny sighed.

    “Past the tunnel lies a vast lake. That is where Ariel had written the most terrifying truth on the water, so that he could forget. Past the lake is a maze of time — although it might be broken, now that the Great River is. Past the maze waits the guardian of the Estuary, which judges the souls of those who want to enter... and finally, past the guardian lies the heart of the Estuary. The burial chamber where a long-forgotten Demon rests under the branches of a sacred tree."

    He smiled joylessly.

    “That is where the Thieving Bird has made its nest."

    Both Ananke and Nephis were looking at him, surprise written on their faces. After a few moments of silence, Ananke asked in a tone of wonder:

    “Lord Sunless, how do you know all this? You speak as if you saw it yourself."

    Sunny held her gaze for a bit, then grimaced and looked away.

    “Because I did. Once, a long time ago... in the depths of a Nightmare... I made it past the origin of the Defilement, past the maze of time, and past the silent guardian who rests beneath the water as well. I entered the tomb of Oblivion and was forgotten by the world; I met the Thieving Bird and lost myself to its talons."

    He smiled darkly.

    "So, now, I am here to get myself back."

    Chapter 2940


    2940 Final Trial

    Ananke was able to remember what Sunny had told them. However, Nephis forgot most of what he described soon after he did — after all, she had known that he abandoned her and the cohort to search for the Estuary.

    Eventually, the two of them found themselves alone. Ananke had left to prepare the Time Slayer for the journey to the Estuary while leaving them to rest — and yet, neither Sunny nor Nephis was in the mood for sleep.

    They walked around the small, empty port built inside the skull of the Serpent King, studying the things that the River People had left behind.

    Eventually, Sunny asked:

    “So, what do you think?"

    Nephis glanced at him and frowned, strangely hesitant.

    "I... am not sure. Having Ananke aid us in the fight against the Thieving Bird — and its vile spawn — will undoubtedly be a tremendous boon. She is a Supreme of considerable prowess, after all, and we are facing a Cursed Terror. However..."

    She fell silent, as if failing to find the right words to express her feelings.

    Sunny smiled faintly and looked away.

    “I know. It's strange, isn't it? Both you and I accept the possibility of our deaths as if it were a given. However, the thought of watching her die in front of us for the second time feels... unacceptable."

    Nephis seemed to have gotten distracted, forgetting what he said a few moments later.

    Sunny sighed.

    “You don't want her to get hurt, do you? You don't even want to allow the possibility of her getting hurt."

    Nephis nodded slowly.

    “She has suffered enough."

    It was truly something, coming from Nephis —a woman who had to burn alive every time she used her powers.

    Sunny shook his head bitterly.

    "Nothing is enough in this world."

    He remained silent for a while, then added in an even tone:

    "But I agree. Ananke must survive — more than anyone, she has to escape this hell in one piece. And she has to bring the Ark Amulets out with her. These people she has protected with her life, to the point of defying the laws of existence and becoming Supreme in order not to fail her duty, must be saved. Their lives mean far more than I can properly describe."

    He paused for a moment.

    “They are a symbol. Their existence means that salvation is possible. So, I'd love nothing more than to keep Ananke away from the fight against the Vile Thieving Bird. But..."

    His expression darkened.

    “Regardless of how we feel about her, she is not a decrepit old woman. She is not a child, either. She is the greatest warrior of the River People civilization and a Supreme, which means that nothing we say will change her mind. We can't force her to stay behind while we risk our lives — we have no right to ask her to do so, either."

    Before Ananke left, Sunny had asked her if she had ever tried to leave the Tomb of Ariel on her own. She had, as it turned out — but escaping the great pyramid was impossible due to the millions of Nightmare Butterflies resting on its inner walls. One would have to face them all at once instead of only those who had escaped through the breach, which was no different from suicide.

    In fact, Daeron had not been able to leave, either. The Twilight Sea had already been absorbed by the Dream Realm by then, so he couldn't even cross the realm boundary by pulling on his tether.

    For him, entering the Tomb of Ariel had always been a one-way trip.

    Even if Sunny and Nephis did have a way to get Ananke out before confronting the Thieving Bird, though... then what?

    There was no telling if they would be able to return to the Tomb of Ariel after leaving it through the realm boundary. There was no telling how much time would pass on the Great River should they leave, either — it could very well be that the Vile Thieving Bird and its spawn would be long gone by the time Sunny and Nephis returned, even if they were able to return.

    Most of all, if they brought Ananke out before completing their mission, they would only be leading her to the slaughter. The Dreamspawn ruled the world now, after all — delivering Ananke and the survivors of the Great River onto his plate was not something Sunny and Nephis wanted to do. So, it seemed inevitable that Ananke would accompany them to the Estuary.

    Sunny sighed.

    "Maybe it's for the best. For her, this is the final trial of her own mission... the Vile Thieving Bird is what stands between her and bringing the River People out of the Tomb of Ariel. We certainly need all the help we can get in this battle, and she needs to leave these long years of solitude behind her, once and for all. I wouldn't have wanted to be denied the opportunity to earn my freedom with my own two hands. To have it handed to me by someone else..."

    He fell silent then chuckled quietly.

    "Actually, scratch that. I'd love to be handed things for free while not moving a finger to earn them... sounds like a dream, really! For better or for worse, though, Ananke is not me. And she will not abandon us to fight a Cursed Terror alone, even if we begged her."

    Nephis remained silent for a while, then sighed.

    “Azarax helped us cross the Nightmare Desert. And now, Ananke is here to help us fight the Thieving Bird. The three of us should be enough to defeat it... it is better than two, at least. Certainly feels like... fate, to be reunited with her in this desperate moment."

    Sunny smiled, then looked into the distance.

    "Yes... the three of us..."

    He paused for a moment, then added:

    “You will have to overcome the first trial of the Estuary alone, though."

    Nephis frowned.


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    "What do you mean?"

    Sunny simply shrugged.

    "We wouldn't want the Second and Third Seekers to be born, would we? You are the only one who is immune to the Corruption, Nephis. It's like this entire place was designed for only you to be able to conquer. So, you will have to borrow one of Ananke's amulets and put both her and me inside. Then, after reaching the lake, you will have to draw us out."

    Nephis studied him silently for a while before nodding.

    "If that is the case, I will."

    ...Soon enough, they were on the deck of the Time Slayer, flying through the vast and empty darkness. Ananke was steering the ship, while Sunny and Nephis were preparing themselves for battle.

    From time to time, though, he would look into the darkness with a somber expression.

    Because of that, he was the first one to see it...

    Out there, far away in front of them, a giant sphere made out of rough black stone slowly revealed itself from the void. It loomed in the middle of the world like its dead, unbeating heart.

    They were surrounded by silence, and yet Sunny felt like the stone sphere was calling him.

    They had finally arrived at the heart of the Estuary.

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      lets go rei
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      Thank you goat
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      Thank you goat, the site has been particularly slow today. If you can get the other two chapters you're the new messiah
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      Bro, you're really fast.
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    I need more chapters—I'm practically having a heart attack!🫩
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      And here I am updating 4 different websites, not counting Ranobes.
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        Where else sre you checking
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          This comment was modified for fear of causing problems for the Rei
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            Can you dm them?
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    I read the personal chapter, there are three new chapters, no battle for now...
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      where ?
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    Finally, 23 minutes ago, 2 chapters were released. Chapter name: 2940: Final Trial
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      Where are you looking?
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        Web novel And then I go searching on websites.
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      Well isn't it 3 chapters then because this is 2937
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        Yes, I couldn't find the name of 2939.
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          Chapter 2939: Far From the Tree
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    Please mad prince just randomly spawn in and be the one who sliced the turtle with the sin of solace. That would be cinema even if it doesn’t make sense 😭🙏
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      It would be cool to see Sunny and the Mad Prince versus The Two Birds.
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    think that one theorist may have been right. theirs 2 birds.
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    Sunny look what you’ve done!!
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