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Chapter 2990: Cherry on Top

A terrible pain pierced Cassie's empty eye socket as she aimed her gaze at the Hunger Domain.

The great army of humanity had already become caught in the web of her Aspect — the Awakened, the Masters, the Saints... even their Supreme ruler himself. All of them were marked by her power, with no hope of escape.

And so...

Cassie looked upon the world with a million eyes.

She felt the wind caress her myriad faces.

She heard a myriad of noises and smelled a myriad of scents.

But, above it all...

She sensed a vast galaxy of memories. A whole universe was hidden here, on the Chained Isles, contained within the minds of mortal men and women who had come here to wage war.

These memories were her target.

Cassie reached into the memories of Asterion's thralls, beginning to erase those of them that contained him or the mention of his name from their contaminated minds — just like she had done to Yutra and other patients of the quarantine facility, only on a much grander scale.

The great army of the Hunger Domain represented the core of his power, and she could reach it due to how close the soldiers were to her. She shared the senses of a soldier, and then marked everyone whom the soldier perceived; then, she marked everyone whom those people perceived, as well.

Just like that, the entire army became entangled in the web of her Aspect at a terrifying speed. The strain on Cassie was tremendous, but well within what her Supreme mind could handle.

She concentrated on the memories of a few key individuals, while at the same time attacking the memories of everyone else. As long as the Mad Prince lasted long enough against Asterion, she was going to cleanse them of all of the insidious hex.

But that alone was not enough.

She needed to erase him from the minds of all people, everywhere — and reaching countless humans all across the vast expanse of the Dream Realm, as well as on the other side of the real boundary in the waking world, was not an easy task even for her.

It was partially possible because Cassie was sharing the senses of Asterion himself, and Asterion was connected to all his thralls — just like Sunny was connected to his shades. Cassie found that she could follow that connection to the enthralled people no matter where or how far they were, but it was a slow and inefficient process.

She had to contend against Asterion's fearsome mental defenses to access it, after all.

So, she needed something else... something more. She needed someone to serve as a conduit of her Will, helping it spread in places far removed from the Chained Isles. One of these people was Effie, who was currently fighting to retake Bastion — one of the major population centers of humanity, and one connected to most Citadel Cities in the East as well.

With Effie's help, Cassie's powers washed over Bastion like a ghostly tide. But she needed more...

She needed Jet and Kai.

‘Where are they?’

Cassie activated the marks she had left on them once, wanting to experience the world from their point of view.

..There was no dungeon full of prisoners in the Jade Palace, so Jet and Kai could not recruit a small army of driven subordinates to take over Ravenheart. However, if anything, their situation was far better than Effie's.

That was because they were together, and neither of them had been driven to the threshold of death by starvation. Kai was missing his tongue, but he still had both hands — Jet, meanwhile, was at the absolute peak of her strength.

They also had a powerful Supreme Devil keeping them company...

So, their journey to the Gateway of the Jade Palace had gone smoothly.

Until they reached the great hall where the Gateway was located, that was.

There, Jet slowed down, an uneasy expression appearing on her face. Fiend froze in the spot and grew tense, as well — Kai was the last to sense something, frowning with a somber glint in his tired eyes.

In front of them, the gate leading to the great hall was partially open, bright light pouring out of it.

A sense of chilling, oppressive cold permeated the air.

Fiend raised one of his steel hands and looked at it in discomfort. A thin layer of frost was forming on the surface of the black metal, sapping the warmth from it. The infernal flames burning in his eyes seemed to dim.

Jet and Kai glanced at each other, then carefully moved forward.

As they crept closer to the gate, a gust of frigid wind washed over them, making Kai shiver. A deep sound reached them a few moments later...

It was as if something enormous was breathing, there in the Gateway Hall.

Jet, who had just returned from the frozen wastelands west of Ravenheart, looked ahead with a hint of grim wariness in her icy blue eyes.

Eventually, they reached the gate and looked inside.

And then, Jet took an involuntary step back.

"By the dead gods... what did that madman do?"

Her voice was a barely audible whisper. There, in front of them, a vast hall was illuminated by bright light pouring through colossal windows. There was something lying on the stone floor in front of the Gateway...

It was a jade board with black squares carved into its surface and a single white figure resting in the middle of the black field.

It was Ariel's Game. Only...

The second of the remaining figures was missing.

Instead, an enormous, radiant white dragon was curled around the Gateway, its head resting on the floor. It seemed to be

sleeping — and yet, Jet felt a terror as she had never felt it before after throwing a single glance at the magnificent, abominable beast.

Knowing not to look directly at great and awful beings of the Dream Realm, Jet tore her gaze away and looked at Kai with an odd mix of grim apprehension and dismay in her eyes.

She knew what the creature was, of course... it was one of the two white figures that had remained sealed within Ariel's Game.

That dragon was a Cursed Devil — a fallen god of the ancient past.

Jet tried to force out a smile.

“Was Sunny right about you? Damn it, Kai... why is there always a dragon anywhere you go?"

He looked at her somberly, unable to respond.

Jet sighed, then shook her head.

“Listen, I have a very high opinion of our abilities. But we are not defeating a Cursed Devil. We won't even be able to scratch its scales. So..."

She hesitated.

“I don't even understand why the Dreamspawn did not take this thing with him to the war, considering that he had managed to enthrall it. Then again... perhaps he can't really control it that well. But he probably really, really wants to eat this dragon after he's done devouring humanity. This is... his dessert, I think."

Jet wanted to say something else to Kai, but at that moment, both of them froze. Because Cassie's voice resounded in their heads.

Jet cursed under her breath.

“It is nice to hear from you, Cassie... but taking the Jade Palace might prove a problem."

The two of them remained silent, looking at each other with grim expressions.

What Cassie was asking of them was vital — it was the best chance to defeat Asterion they could receive, and most likely would ever be able to receive. And considering that failing to get rid of Asterion meant the end of everything, the stakes were as high as they could get.

However, everything came crashing down in the face of reality.

Neither Jet nor Kai was strong enough to face a Cursed being in battle, and even with their own Supreme Devil, the chances of defeating the loathsome dragon were so slim that they might as well have been zero. That was what Jet thought...

But before she could express her opinion, Kai had already turned away and walked through the gate of the Gateway Hall.

His figure blurred, and a moment later, a magnificent dragon with scales the color of midnight sky stepped onto the stone floor of the vast hall. He was visibly smaller than the ancient creature slumbering in its depths, but still enormous, dwarfing Jet with his size.

The black dragon opened his mouth...

And let out a deafening, defiant, thunderous roar.

“What are you doing?! Damn it!"

Jet turned into mist, hiding behind the wing of the opened gate.

Deep in the brightly lit hall, the Cursed Devil opened one enormous eye, looking at the source of disturbance with an eerie, alien madness burning in the depths of his bestial pupils.

The tyrannical cold suddenly grew a dozen times more oppressive, so much so that even Jet felt it despite her ghostly form. Kai peered down at the dragon calmly... Then opened his wings and soared into the air.

His graceful figure smashed through the enormous round window of the Gateway Hall, rising into the snowy sky in a storm of crystal shards.

A moment later, surrounded by a hurricane of snow and indescribable dread, the White Dragon gave chase.

And a moment after that, Jet and Fiend were left alone in the great hall of the Jade Palace, still shivering from the deadly cold.

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    How cool must this man be to even dragons to chase him
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    Kai is genuinely mad tryna out run a cursed devil. Jet better reclaim the citadel right now and get out of there
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    jet: omg a cursed devil
    kai: that's a werid looking chicken
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    Supreme Dragonslayer incoming...
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    I smell another Kai victim
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    Kai the dragon Slayer

    Just like how Sunny's serpent can ignore the will of superior being and crack them with its death will kai also might as well as smash the superior being. Kai can ignore the will of fallen god because it's literally in his attribute" the dragon Slayer" so all dragon are fated to fall if they figh kai.
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    Jet calling sunny is subconsciously right
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    2991 First of Many

    Cassie called out to Effie and watched her drag her starved body into a deadly battle against a Supreme Demon.

    At the same time, she called out to Jet and Kai, watching Kai lead a fallen god away from the Jade Palace in a suicidal pursuit. At the same time, she called out to Rain, wishing to make sure that the young woman was safe in the middle of a devastating confrontation between the Mad Prince and the Dreamspawn, which was happening just one flight of stairs below the Archway Hall of the Ebony Tower.

    However, to her surprise...

    Rain wasn't there.

    For a moment, Cassie's heart seemed to stop beating.

    But then, she found the Princess of Shadows again...

    Rain was leaning on a white stone wall, breathing heavily. Around her, mangled bodies littered the floor.

    Behind her, the skull of a dead dragon stared at the sky with empty eye sockets.

    ‘That's...'

    That was the Ivory Tower.

    [Rain? How did you...]

    Rain flinched.

    But then, Cassie knew how. She had taught the young woman how to repair the enchantment of the archway herself... she just had not expected that it could be done so swiftly.

    [How did you repair the runic circle so fast?]

    At the entrance of the Ivory Tower, a pale smile illuminated Rain's exhausted face.

    "I... l asked the Ebony Tower to help — help me restore it to how it was meant to be. Strangely enough, it worked. When I started painting the runes, it felt like the stones themselves were guiding my brush."

    Cassie spent a heartbeat digesting the information.

    She wanted to ask why Rain had felt the need to leave. But the answer was obvious — the battle seemed lost, and Cassie herself had planned to escape. Or perhaps Rain had wanted to help in any way she could and made a desperate choice to leave the Ebony Tower for that reason.

    “I am not a complete fool, you know. I wasn't trying to besiege the Ivory Island all by myself... however, it seemed like the King of Nothing had already killed everyone here, and the Dreamspawn himself had left the Ivory Tower behind to join the battle. So, I thought that it would be empty."

    Rain's face darkened.

    “Although it was not as empty as I had thought. Plenty of corpses, but more than a few skilled soldiers as well. They are all there, inside the tower... asleep."

    Cassie drew a shallow breath.

    [Asleep?]

    Rain pushed herself off the wall and took a step forward, cautiously making her way into the Ivory Tower.

    “Yes. It was me... I put them to sleep."

    She reached the great hall of the ancient Citadel, where Hope's chains lay on the floor, forming the Gateway. Around them, dozens of figures were sprawled on the floor, fast asleep.

    Rain swayed slightly.

    “It's a funny thing... I thought that I wouldn't be able to assign all of them Epithets. But, you know? My Ascended Ability showed me that things have spirits, and places have spirits as well. Even collectives of living beings do, sometimes. So, that gave me an idea — I assigned a Name to this group of people, and then added an Epithet to that Name. And voila."

    She pointed to the slumbering soldiers.

    "Somehow, that worked as well."

    Rain's voice sounded strained, as if she was on the verge of essence exhaustion. But she was safe, for now.

    Cassie asked the next question carefully:

    [So, what are you going to do?]

    She knew what she wanted Rain to do. Needed her to do, really. But that was going to put the young woman at risk — if she could do it at all.

    If she wanted to use the Gateway to flee the Dream Realm instead, Cassie was not going to hint at a different possibility.

    Rain smiled weakly.

    "What am I going to do? Well... I am going to steal a Great Citadel from beneath a Sovereign."

    She took a deep breath.

    "All I have to do is destroy the soul mark tethering him to the Gateway of the Ivory Tower, right? Granted, an Ascended like me has no way of achieving that... but I am not an ordinary Ascended, am I? My heart is supposed to be bonded deeply to the world, whatever that means. And I can speak to ancient towers. So..."

    She took a step toward the vast circle of chains.

    "Perhaps this will work somehow, too."

    Cassie hoped that it would...

    For both their sakes.

    ‘It's done, then.'

    Bastion, Ravenheart, the Night Garden, the Ivory Tower — all four of the Great Citadels were on the verge of changing hands. Had the potential to change hands, at least, robbing Asterion of some of his power in the middle of a perilous battle.

    Sadly, while the Citadels did make him stronger, the true source of his power was people, not the lands they populated. And even if those Great Citadels were conquered, the people inhabiting them would still be subjects of the Hunger Domain.

    It was Cassie's job to liberate them from that burden.

    And she was already close to snatching the first few victims from Asterion's claws... The shockwave of a particularly devastating collision between the two swords — one flawlessly white, the other vibrant red — slammed into Cassie like a wall of concrete moving at the speed of sound. She withstood it with a quiet grunt and staggered, her back pressing against the wall of the forbidden hall.

    The six remaining incarnations of the Mad Prince had fused into three, changing in the process.

    One suddenly seemed to be cast out of impregnable metal, infernal flames burning in his chest — he fought fiercely and ferociously, abandoning self-preservation in favor of unadulterated aggression. The other moved steadily and methodically, his body as solid and grounded as unbreakable stone.

    The third one was like a venomous serpent, elusive and unpredictable, lashing out of the darkness with the lightning-fast strikes of his cursed sword.

    The one wielding the Sin of Solace was the blade of the guillotine, while the other two were meant to restrain Asterion — and were therefore worse off.

    The Dreamspawn had not escaped unscathed from the vicious battle despite his dire advantage in raw power — or rather, despite his ability to express his power far more effectively by bending the world to fit its intent. However, it was the incarnations of the Mad Prince that looked like they had been through the meat grinder.

    Asterion was simply too fast, too strong, too aware. He was less experienced and skilled than the Mad Prince, but made up for it with the help of his Will.

    The Mad Prince did not seem to mind, though, enduring the gruesome wounds the Dreamspawn dealt him with a gleeful grin. As one of his incarnations was sent flying back, a fountain of blood escaping from the jagged hole in his side, the other two pressed the attack. Asterion sent one staggering back with a crushing strike of his palm, and at the same time raised his sword to block the Sin of Solace.

    However...

    The moment the white jade of the cursed blade touched the scarlet steel of Asterion's sword, it simply passed through it.

    It all happened in the blink of an eye, not leaving the Dreamspawn any time to react. His sword rippled and let the Sin of Solace pass, then turned into a stream of liquid metal and escaped from Asterion’s grip. The torrent of liquid metal rushed across the floor, and at the same time, the cursed sword plunged into Asterion’s chest, cleaving through his collarbone and ribcage.

    ...That was Morgan regaining her senses, the plague purged from her mind by Cassie's power. She was the first.

    A split second after escaping Asterion's grasp, she assumed her human form and rolled across the floor, slamming into the wall and looking around with a dazed expression.

    Morgan was the first, but she wasn't going to be the last.

    Cassie concentrated, knowing that time was running out.

    Asterion, meanwhile, looked down at the graceful white blade extending brutally from his mangled chest.

    In the next moment, he grabbed the blade with his bare hand and pulled its wielder closer.

    His fist flashed, and the Mad Prince's skull exploded into a gruesome cloud.

    One more incarnation was gone.

    Most importantly, it was the incarnation that had been wielding the Sin of Solace. The Mad Prince was not alarmed, though, chuckling as his headless body toppled to the floor.

    A shadow separated itself from the corpse, becoming the third incarnation a heartbeat later.

    The Sin of Solace was already crumbling into a whirlwind of black sparks, having been dismissed — and then summoned again, falling into the hand of the fresh avatar.

    The avatar was grinning.

    "Oh, mу... having trouble with a disloyal sword, are you?"

    He laughed.

    "You have my sympathy, ghoul... ah, I know that feeling well!"

    The terrifying battle raged on, shaking the very foundation of the Ebony Tower.

    The foundation of the Hunger Domain was quaking, too.
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    He has a attribute called dragon slayer it’s makes it easier for him to kill them
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