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Chapter 3001: The Apocalypse

The world had moved on...

And it was still in motion.

The world was rolling down a steep slope. It moved slowly at first, but as the wheels of history gained momentum, things changed. Time seemed to flow faster and faster, endlessly accelerating.

By now, it felt like the world was barreling forward at a frightening speed, impossible to slow down and out of control.

Not even those who ruled it could stop the inevitable — all they could do was try to steer the world in the least damaging direction, hoping that something would change before it reached the end of the road.

Before it fell into the bottomless abyss that waited at the end of the slope.

Change and hope... in the face of apocalypse, the two became synonymous, shining a light upon the dark expanse of the ominous future.

A year had passed since the Dreamspawn Plague had been purged from the world. Fifty-seven years had come and gone since the Nightmare Spell descended upon the world, and the end was closer than ever before. The Dream Realm was said to have begun consuming Earth, and even if people could not observe the destruction of their world yet, they could already feel the consequences.

Beyond that...

Humanity was recovering from a devastating loss. Years of memories were gone, plunging countless people into confusion and uncertainty. The shock of this collective amnesia was hard to describe with words, let alone cope with. Needless to say, myriad problems and conflicts had emerged as a result.

For example...

On a bright day soon after the disaster, a woman named Beth had glanced at a stack of papers handed to her with a dazed expression. Her hair gathered in a messy bun, her eyes bloodshot from the lack of sleep.

She rubbed her face.

“So you're telling me that I successfully reinvented electricity? Built a hydroelectric power station in the Dream Realm? Lit the entire Bastion?”

“Yes. You should recognize your own handwriting, no? These are your own notes documenting the entire process.”

Beth glanced at the gallant man who had handed her the papers — the infamously dreamy Master Quentin.

“Right. And... you are also claiming that we are lovers now?”

He nodded silently, then smiled.

Beth sighed deeply and glanced away to hide her blushing cheeks.

“Damn. No, but... go me! I guess?”

Or...

In a different part of the Dream World, Awakened Yutra was nursing a toddler while his wife was staring at them with glistening eyes.

“He's ours? Our son?”

Yutra chuckled.

“Naturally. Whose else would he be? Just look at that nose... that's your nose!”

He shook his head.

“Life sure is funny, though. I remember having this exact conversation, only it was you insisting that the cute rascal was mine...”

Conversations like that had happened all over the world.

Of course, not all of them were happy.

In fact, most of them weren't.

Humanity had endured a lot in the years that were gone now, after all. The conquest of new territories in the Dream Realm, the war campaign against the Skinwalker, the partial loss of the Eastern Quadrant, the rise of the King of Nothing, the war between him and the Human Domain...

There were countless Gates that had opened in the waking world, as well, bringing an ocean of Nightmare Creatures with them. Many lives had been lost trying to contain the swelling tide of abominations, and people had to mourn these losses all over again.

But no matter how deep the wounds of those who had forgotten were, those few who remembered were equally scarred. Seishan, Morgan, Kai, Effie, and the rest of them — they still remembered what the Dreamspawn had done to them, as well as what he had made them do. And even if the cruelties that had been perpetrated or endured by them were the result of mental manipulation, the memories of experiencing that nightmare were real.

But the world was moving on.

The world was in motion, and the pressure of the present left humanity no time to wallow in the forgotten past.

Especially because of what awaited them in the future.

The official explanation for the calamity that befell humanity was that a Nightmare Creature of a High Rank had infected the world with a mental hex, and that the memories of mankind had to be cleansed in order to destroy that hex.

The sun still rose every morning, and the Immortal Flame still burned. Changing Star was still ruling humanity from her radiant throne, and if she said that the Nightmare Creature had been dealt with, that they had to continue living, then that was what they had to do.

It was not like people had another choice. An official memorial day was established to honor the forgotten — those whose lives had been swallowed by oblivion. The first Remembrance Day was celebrated in a solemn atmosphere on the first anniversary of the calamity, giving those who had lost something a bitter kind of closure, while those who had gained something precious were reminded to appreciate what they had.

The world had been changed by the disaster, and it was changing still.

The changes were staggering.

The Dream Realm was in the throes of a global crisis. The war between the Human Domain and the King of Nothing, which had apparently taken place during the Forgotten Years, had rewritten the geography of both the East and the West.

In the East, the devastation of the Black Mountains and the resulting floods had disturbed the Nightmare Creatures populating the surrounding regions. In the West, the River of Tears had changed course, completely reshaping the balance that had existed for thousands of years in its basin.

New horrors were emerging from the lands that had been hidden in the dark depths of the great river once, while the old ones were forced to abandon their territories to seek new hunting grounds.

As a result, the abominations everywhere were migrating, flowing toward the Citadel Cities. The battles to protect them had become both fiercer and more frequent, while traveling between Citadels was more hazardous now.

Humanity had been at war to expand its territories and prepare for the arrival of the settlers from the waking world, but now, it was at war to keep its lands.

The subjugation campaigns had been suspended during the clash between the Human Domain and the King of Nothing, and now, they were simply over — the soldiers were desperately needed all across the Dream Realm simply to hold on to the human-controlled regions.

The waking world wasn't faring any better, either. In fact, it felt like it was swiftly approaching the moment of complete collapse.

All across the three remaining Quadrants, the frequency and the Category of the emerging Gates were increasing. Hordes of Nightmare Creatures poured into the desolate wastelands of Earth and congregated toward its megacities, threatening to overwhelm their defenders. Nightmare Gates were opening within the cities, as well, doubling the difficulty of keeping the population safe.

But perhaps even worse than the tide of abominations was the damage those Gates were dealing to the technological infrastructure of humanity. Even if the Nightmare Creatures who had emerged from the Gate were eliminated, and the Gate itself sealed behind a containment dome, the interference of the Call still persisted, disrupting all the technical systems in a wide area around it.

And with the number of active Gates constantly increasing, the areas of disruption constantly grew, overlapping with each other and taking entire swathes of city infrastructure out of commission. Humanity was resisting that harmful process, of course. The Gates negatively affecting the most vital hubs were prioritized when sending Awakened to challenge Nightmares, and breakthroughs achieved by the scientists working on adapting human technology to the Dream Realm were swiftly reverse-engineered to improve the situation on Earth, as well...

But it was not enough. The progress was woefully insufficient to contend against the spreading Nightmare, and so, the waking world was slowly sliding into a state of emergency.

The billions of people still populating it were anxious and suffering under immense pressure, of course. Nobody knew if there would be a place for them in the Dream Realm, since sustaining such an enormous population there was beyond the capability of the Human Domain at the moment.

A tense mood suffused the struggling cities of Earth.

But there were positive changes that had happened during and since the Forgotten Years, as well.

There were more Awakened, Ascended, and Saints among humans now than ever before, and more still were emerging every month, as if all of humanity was rallied by the approaching end.

There was a new Supreme to guard it, as well — Song of the Fallen, the trusted aide of Lady Changing Star, was rumored to have attained Supremacy during the Forgotten Years. She did not build herself a throne and preferred to stay away from the public eye, but people still felt safer knowing that two Sovereigns were now watching over them. ...And that these two Sovereigns were companions who shared trust and friendship, as opposed to envy and hostility like the previous ones had.

That wasn't all, either — in fact, there was a third Supreme allied with the Human Domain. And the identity of that Supreme was the most wondrous one of all.

It was a woman known as Ananke, who was a native of the Dream Realm. She wasn't alone, either, ruling over a small nation of people who descended from the survivors of ancient calamities.

These strangers, who called themselves the River People, had established an alliance with Changing Star and joined humanity in the task of preparing for the apocalypse. While their number was not significant enough to move the scales of history, the foreign knowledge and skills they had brought were a priceless boon.

With their help, the initiative to build floating cities in the Stormsea, which had stagnated for a while, was finally moving along... and progressing at incredible speed, at that.

That alone relieved a great amount of pressure on humanity, which was desperate to bring as many settlers to the Dream Realm as possible — it was not an exaggeration to say that the population capacity of human territories in the dire new world was going to increase by a third in the span of a few short years because of the transformation happening to the Citadels of the Stormsea.

All thanks to Ananke of Weave and the River People.

But even more importantly than that...

The world had been shaken to the core when the rulers of the Human Domain bestowed the knowledge of natural Awakening on their people.

It was too incredible to believe, and yet, it was true — the River People were a living testament that the natural Awakening was possible, and as it turned out, Changing Star and Song of the Fallen had been developing a set of techniques to allow all people to attempt becoming Awakened for a long while.

Now, these techniques had finally been perfected and made public, freely available to everyone who wanted to gain power... as opposed to being fervently guarded by those who already possessed it.

The natural Awakening was less assured than conquering a Nightmare, but it was much safer, as well. And even if it was a slow and uncertain process, it gave everyone, not only those chosen by the Nightmare Spell, a chance to become stronger.

All people now had a chance to Awaken without risking their lives in the First Nightmare, and even if they ultimately failed, the process itself was beneficial to their bodies and souls. Awakened could attempt to become Masters without sacrificing countless lives to the Second Nightmare, as well.

This news shook the very foundation of everything humans thought they knew. It gave people a sense that they, too, could survive the apocalypse.

But those who already possessed great power knew that everything they had done was not enough to stop the world from falling into the abyss... because all their accomplishments and all their strength were insignificant in the face of the approaching calamity.

So, they felt far more urgency to grow stronger than those who possessed no strength at all.

'Nothing ever changes.'

Sunny sighed.

He had desperately chased strength as a young man, but now that he was older and already a demigod... he was still desperately trying to become stronger.

Life was far more pleasant now, at least.

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    The Incredible Adventures and Astonishing Deeds of Heroic Dreamer Sunless, the Cold Duke of the North (Volume XI, Abridged)

    “Life is far more pleasant now, at least." Sunny sighed again.

    There was a long moment of silence, and then a voice that lacked amusement responded from the darkness:

    "That's great. I am happy for you, I really am... but can you get out of my room?"

    Sunny grimaced and glanced around with a dubious expression.

    It's not like he wanted to be here, either.

    “I mean... I can. But I won't. I'm afraid of Aiko, you see — so even if hiding in this pigsty pains me, I must insist that I stay."

    He was, naturally, in the depths of the Dark Castle, suffering the sorry sight of Revel's messy room. Sunny was graciously tolerating the ignoble state of her personal quarters, and yet, his ungrateful minion... that is to say, the venerable Transcendent elder of his clan... did not appreciate his selfless sacrifice one bit.

    Instead, she had the audacity to be unhappy about it.

    Sunny was sitting on a chair he had manifested out of shadows, wisely choosing not to trust the surfaces around him. Revel, meanwhile, was glaring at him in displeasure from a lavish bed, where she had been lazing about prior to his arrival.

    The proud and demonic image of the fearsome Lightslayer was gone, replaced by a ragged black sweatshirt and a messy bun.

    The Marvelous Mimic was back in the Dark City, and the Shadow Clan was busier than ever — not only because most of its members had kept their memories of the Plague, which made them indispensable in dealing with its consequences, but also because the Forgotten Shore was at war.

    The eerie barrows in the north had opened, and a seemingly endless tide of the Barrow Wraiths was flowing south, threatening to consume his lightless realm. The ancient revenants were both immensely powerful and peculiarly elusive, so the Shadow Legion had been engaged in a ferocious defensive campaign in the last year.

    The clash between the primeval abominations and the shadows was especially troubling because of the terrifying powers that the shamans of the undead tribes wielded. And then there were the terrifying chieftains, as well... and the unseen being who ruled them all, too. Among the powers wielded by the Barrow Wraiths was the eerie ability to steal the souls of their fallen warriors back, preventing the ShadowLegion from swelling with a torrent of new shades during the campaign.

    In short, the Dark Lord of the Forgotten Shore was quite busy.

    ‘My top lieutenant is supposed to be busier, though? Why is she even loitering here instead of doing something productive? The gal! If anything, I should be the one telling her to get out of the room!"

    Sunny scoffed and gave Revel a look of reproach.

    She let out a heavy sigh, hugged a pillow, and leaned back.

    "What is even going on between you and Aiko? She has been looking at you funny as of late."

    Sunny coughed.

    "Well. How do I put it? She might have remembered that I cost her a job, then hired her to be my assistant, then disappeared for a few years, leaving her to salvage a crumbling business in the absence of the main supplier... then appeared out of nowhere, bought the business back from her, made her my assistant again, forced her to work as a waitress for about a year... well, and so on."

    Revel grimaced, as if experiencing a headache.

    “Slow down. I didn't catch half of that. So you and Aiko go way back?"

    Sunny nodded.

    “Oh, yes. In fact, it was I who caught and blackmailed her into... I mean, found and convinced her to join Neph's faction in the Bright Castle."

    Revel tilted her head a little.

    “The Bright Castle? Since when were you... wait, no! Actually, never..."

    But it was already too late.

    Sunny grinned.

    "Do you want the long version or the short version?"

    Revel groaned quietly.

    "lam guessing that I am not getting you to leave before hearing at least one of those?" Sunny smiled.

    "Wow, you are so insightful! I really have the best eye for talent, don't I?"

    She gave him a dark look.

    “What the hell? | am bored. Let's hear the long version."

    Sunny’s smile widened.

    “Listen well, then. A long time ago, a boy was born in the outskirts of NQSC. The moment he was born, a vast shadow obscured the sun, and darkness swallowed the world, heralding..."

    Revel waved a hand in the air.

    "Not that long! Get to the point, please." Sunny gave her a sullen, remained silent for a few seconds, then shrugged.

    "Well, anyway. Eventually, the boy entered the First Nightmare, picked some berries, and received the blessing of Shadow God as a result..."

    Revel frowned.

    “Wait, wait! How does picking berries lead to receiving a divine blessing?"

    Sunny blinked a couple of times.

    “Why, because the boy murdered three people and an Awakened Tyrant thanks to those berries! You might not know it, but people from the outskirts and fresh fruit make for a perilous combination..." Revel stared at him silently for a moment. “Never mind."

    Sunny grinned.

    “The boy also received a Divine Aspect and a crippling Flaw. Then, he returned to the waking world and met a radiant princess of a fallen clan..."

    Revel rolled her eyes.

    “Actually, I changed my mind. Let's go with the short version."

    Sunny fell silent and glanced at her with a hurt expression. Eventually, though, he acquiesced.

    “Fine, fine. Well, you know how these stories go. Boy meets girl, boy falls in love with the girl... boy becomes magically enslaved by the girl, gets left behind when she sacrifices herself to save his life, vows to become stronger than her, finds her after years of separation, gets into a huge fight with her, storms out to a different continent to join a suicidal war..."

    Revel's expression turned progressively more incredulous.

    Sunny did not mind, though.

    "...boy gets reunited with the girl in the Third Nightmare, breaks the fate of all existence with the help of a devious blind oracle to free himself of her, gets forgotten by the entire world as a result, loses his mind and wanders the Dream Realm for a few years, slaughtering all kinds of Nightmare Creatures, regains his senses and meets the girl again, signs a contract to be the fake lover of the girl, conspires with her to conquer the wоrld, kills himself, kills the Sovereigns, pretends to be killed by her, kills a mad bird to become her magical slave again, gets robbed blind by the dead bird..."

    Sunny sighed.

    “You know... the usual."

    Revel exhaled slowly and rubbed her temple.

    “Okay, I'll need to hear a longer version after all. But not too long. How about a medium version? A between version? Can you do that?"

    Sunny beamed.

    “Why, naturally! So... where was I?"

    He scratched his chin with a thoughtful expression and then said:

    “Anyway, Nephis and I got to know each other on the Forgotten Shore. At first, she thought that I was an assassin sent by the Great Clans to kill her, while I thought that she was a mad demagogue planning a mass slaughter..."

    Revel nodded.

    “Oh? Enemies to lovers. Great stuff." Sunny glanced at her in confusion before continuing.

    "But despite that, the two of us quite liked each other. It was just that Cassie had received a prophetic vision showing that the two of us were destined to fight each other to the death. So, the knowledge of what the future held stood between us..." Revel was staring at him intently now. “No... star-crossed lovers! Even better!" Sunny frowned.

    "So, anyway, as I was saying — Nephis was playing the role of an enlightened savior, and everyone was dancing to her tune. Except for me. I was the only one who told it to her like it was, and as a result..."

    But Revel interrupted him.

    "Wait, wait!"

    She studied him with a look of concentration, then mumbled:

    “Why does it make sense, though? Changing Star is a reserved young woman suppressing her feelings, then you appear and blow up her whole stoic routine with your nonsense. The roles are reversed, but aren't you a picture-perfect manic pixie dream boy, then? I like it!"

    Sunny stared at her with a baffled expression.

    “A manic pixie... a what? What the hell are you talking about?!"

    Revel shook her head.

    “Don't think about it. You can continue." Then, she raised an eyebrow.

    "Wait, but what about Han Li Caster? In the Song of Light and Darkness, the two of them were clearly..."

    Sunny scoffed.

    “What, do you believe everything you see on the screen? That guy was the real assassin sent by the Great Clans to kill her! Actually, shouldn't you know, Lady Song?" Revel's eyes suddenly glinted in the darkness.

    “Oh! So it was a doomed love triangle!" Sunny almost fell out of his chair out of pure outrage.

    “What? No! There weren't any triangles, okay?! None!"

    Revel gave him a doubtful look.

    "Sure."

    Sunny gritted his teeth.

    “I told you there weren't, didn't I?!"

    She glanced at him with a deadpan expression.

    “And I told you ‘sure’, didn't I?"

    He glared at her for a short while, then scoffed and glanced away.

    “Well, anyway. The Forgotten Shore was a bit tough on us, Sleepers. By the end of it all, I had killed around four hundred Awakened abominations — and a few Fallen ones, as well. And a Great Devil! All of that despite being a mere Dormant Beast. | also lived in the Dark City alone for a while — alone with my friends, I mean. A shadow, a talking rock, and a mute statue. Ah, those were great times. I only kept my sanity because of them..."

    Revel's expression turned peculiar, for some reason.

    Ignoring that, Sunny continued his story, eventually reaching the siege of the Crimson Spire and the fateful duel at its pinnacle.

    “...but actually, Nephis pretended to lose — all of it was a ploy to get me to leave. She wanted to sacrifice herself to save me. "

    He heard a peculiar sound and glanced at Revel with wide eyes.

    "Hey. Did you just... squeal?"

    She glanced at him chillingly and said in a somber tone:

    "I did not."

    Sunny hesitated.

    "But I clearly heard..."

    “You were mistaken."

    “Are you sure? I am a Supreme, after all, so my hearing is pretty great."

    “Oh, is it? How come you didn't hear me telling you to get the hell out of my room, then?"

    "I did hear! I heard it perfectly well — I just chose to ignore it."

    “I wonder where Aiko is. Maybe I should invite her here to help me check your hearing."

    “Anyway, back to the story!"

    Sunny continued to recount various events from his life. By then, Revel produced a bottle of spirit wine and two crystal glasses, as well as some Earth snacks and strips of dried monster meat.

    The head of the Shadow Clan and its field commander got pretty serious about playing hooky after that.

    "...I took a bad tumble and spent a few weeks falling into a bottomless abyss of endless darkness. Then, the darkness spoke to me. And do you know what it said? It said... why is it so dark? I kid not, those were its first words!"

    “And then, he cut my head clean off. Being beheaded is not fun, let me tell you. But anyway, I put my head back on and killed him... no wait, it was the other way around. I killed him first, and put my head back on after that..."

    "So there I was, thinking that we were both going to die, looking into her eyes while she glanced into mine. Time seemed to slow down. And then, she took a deep breath, gathered her courage, and finally admitted it... it was me who broke your projector, she said. The projector. The PROJECTOR! Can you believe that woman?!"

    “You know, nothing is more romantic than spending a month drifting together on the corpse of a Great Monster..."

    Revel's reactions, meanwhile, were quite monotone.

    “Wait... you are Mongrel?!"

    "Wait... you are the Devil of Antarctica?!" “Wait... that is where you draw the line, really? Honey?!"

    Sunny frowned.

    What was she on about? Naturally, only a complete lunatic would likе honey. He was not the most sane person, but eating insect vomit was too much even for him!

    ‘Rich people...

    Eventually, Sunny got to the end of the tale. "And that was how everyone remembered me. So, here you go. That is why I am hiding from Aiko."

    Revel stared at him with a complicated expression.

    "That's peculiar.’

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    "What?"

    Revel shook her head.

    "If everyone remembers you now, how come I don't?"

    He blinked a few times.

    “Isn't that obvious? It's because we've never met before I became the Lord of Shadows." He paused for a moment and then offered helpfully:

    "Because you are an antisocial shut-in who never goes out.”

    Revel glared at him.

    "Is it? Or is it because you were too unremarkable and insignificant to meet me?"

    Sunny scoffed.

    “I met Seishan, didn't I? And Morgan. And Mordret, too. Naeve from the House of Night... actually, I met Beastmaster as well! She called me little brother... so, it's just you. Way to go, recluse."

    Revel nodded.

    “I see. I see... than Song of the Fallen must have made a mess out of your head, at some point. Do you expect me to believe all that nonsense?"

    Sunny opened his mouth to retort, but at that moment, someone knocked on the door.

    He froze, his porcelain face turning even paler than usual.

    ‘Oh, no..."

    A pleasant voice resоunded from outside: "Hey, boss. Are you there? Don't answer... I already know that you are..."

    His eyes widened. His voice shook as he whispered.

    “S—she found me..."
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    3002 The Incredible Adventures and Astonishing Deeds of Heroic Dreamer Sunless, the Cold Duke of the North (Volume XI, Abridged)
    24 de maio de 2026 por Shadow Novelist
    Volume 11

    ← Previous chapter: 3001 The Apocalypse

    “Life is far more pleasant now, at least." Sunny sighed again.

    There was a long moment of silence, and then a voice that lacked amusement responded from the darkness:

    "That's great. I am happy for you, I really am... but can you get out of my room?"

    Sunny grimaced and glanced around with a dubious expression.
    He was, naturally, in the depths of the Dark Castle, suffering the sorry sight of Revel's messy room. Sunny was graciously tolerating the ignoble state of her personal quarters, and yet, his ungrateful minion... that is to say, the venerable Transcendent elder of his clan... did not appreciate his selfless sacrifice one bit.
    Instead, she had the audacity to be unhappy about it.
    Sunny was sitting on a chair he had manifested out of shadows, wisely choosing not to trust the surfaces around him. Revel, meanwhile, was glaring at him in displeasure from a lavish bed, where she had been lazing about prior to his arrival.
    The proud and demonic image of the fearsome Lightslayer was gone, replaced by a ragged black sweatshirt and a messy bun.
    The Marvelous Mimic was back in the Dark City, and the Shadow Clan was busier than ever — not only because most of its members had kept their memories of the Plague, which made them indispensable in dealing with its consequences, but also because the Forgotten Shore was at war.
    The eerie barrows in the north had opened, and a seemingly endless tide of the Barrow Wraiths was flowing south, threatening to consume his lightless realm. The ancient revenants were both immensely powerful and peculiarly elusive, so the Shadow Legion had been engaged in a ferocious defensive campaign in the last year.
    The clash between the primeval abominations and the shadows was especially troubling because of the terrifying powers that the shamans of the undead tribes wielded. And then there were the terrifying chieftains, as well... and the unseen being who ruled them all, too. Among the powers wielded by the Barrow Wraiths was the eerie ability to steal the souls of their fallen warriors back, preventing the ShadowLegion from swelling with a torrent of new shades during the campaign.

    In short, the Dark Lord of the Forgotten Shore was quite busy.

    ‘My top lieutenant is supposed to be busier, though? Why is she even loitering here instead of doing something productive? The gal! If anything, I should be the one telling her to get out of the room!"

    Sunny scoffed and gave Revel a look of reproach.

    She let out a heavy sigh, hugged a pillow, and leaned back.

    "What is even going on between you and Aiko? She has been looking at you funny as of late."

    Sunny coughed.
    "Well. How do I put it? She might have remembered that I cost her a job, then hired her to be my assistant, then disappeared for a few years, leaving her to salvage a crumbling business in the absence of the main supplier... then appeared out of nowhere, bought the business back from her, made her my assistant again, forced her to work as a waitress for about a year... well, and so on."

    Revel grimaced, as if experiencing a headache.
    “Slow down. I didn't catch half of that. So you and Aiko go way back?"
    Sunny nodded.
    “Oh, yes. In fact, it was I who caught and blackmailed her into... I mean, found and convinced her to join Neph's faction in the Bright Castle."
    Revel tilted her head a little.

    Sunny grinned.

    "Do you want the long version or the short version?"

    Revel groaned quietly.

    "lam guessing that I am not getting you to leave before hearing at least one of those?" Sunny smiled.

    Sunny’s smile widened.
    "Well, anyway. Eventually, the boy entered the First Nightmare, picked some berries, and received the blessing of Shadow God as a result..."
    Sunny blinked a couple of times.
    “Why, because the boy murdered three people and an Awakened Tyrant thanks to those berries! You might not know it, but people from the outskirts and fresh fruit make for a perilous combination..." Revel stared at him silently for a moment. “Never mind."

    Sunny grinned.
    “The boy also received a Divine Aspect and a crippling Flaw. Then, he returned to the waking world and met a radiant princess of a fallen clan..."

    “Actually, I changed my mind. Let's go with the short version."

    Sunny fell silent and glanced at her with a hurt expression. Eventually, though, he acquiesced.

    “Fine, fine. Well, you know how these stories go. Boy meets girl, boy falls in love with the girl... boy becomes magically enslaved by the girl, gets left behind when she sacrifices herself to save his life, vows to become stronger than her, finds her after years of separation, gets into a huge fight with her, storms out to a different continent to join a suicidal war..."
    Revel's expression turned progressively more incredulous.
    Sunny did not mind, though.

    "...boy gets reunited with the girl in the Third Nightmare, breaks the fate of all existence with the help of a devious blind oracle to free himself of her, gets forgotten by the entire world as a result, loses his mind and wanders the Dream Realm for a few years, slaughtering all kinds of Nightmare Creatures, regains his senses and meets the girl again, signs a contract to be the fake lover of the girl, conspires with her to conquer the world, kills himself, kills the Sovereigns, pretends to be killed by her, kills a mad bird to become her magical slave again, gets robbed blind by the dead bird..."
    “Anyway, Nephis and I got to know each other on the Forgotten Shore. At first, she thought that I was an assassin sent by the Great Clans to kill her, while I thought that she was a mad demagogue planning a mass slaughter..."

    Revel nodded.

    "But despite that, the two of us quite liked each other. It was just that Cassie had received a prophetic vision showing that the two of us were destined to fight each other to the death. So, the knowledge of what the future held stood between us..." Revel was staring at him intently now. “No... star-crossed lovers! Even better!" Sunny frowned.

    "Wait, wait!"

    She studied him with a look of concentration, then mumbled:

    “Why does it make sense, though? Changing Star is a reserved young woman suppressing her feelings, then you appear and blow up her whole stoic routine with your nonsense. The roles are reversed, but aren't you a picture-perfect manic pixie dream boy, then? I like it!"

    Sunny stared at her with a baffled expression.

    “A manic pixie... a what? What the hell are you talking about?!"


    “Don't think about it. You can continue." Then, she raised an eyebrow.

    “I told you there weren't, didn't I?!"

    She glanced at him with a deadpan expression.

    “And I told you ‘sure’, didn't I?"

    He glared at her for a short while, then scoffed and glanced away.

    “Well, anyway. The Forgotten Shore was a bit tough on us, Sleepers. By the end of it all, I had killed around four hundred Awakened abominations — and a few Fallen ones, as well. And a Great Devil! All of that despite being a mere Dormant Beast. | also lived in the Dark City alone for a while — alone with my friends, I mean. A shadow, a talking rock, and a mute statue. Ah, those were great times. I only kept my sanity because of them..."

    Revel's expression turned peculiar, for some reason.
    Ignoring that, Sunny continued his story, eventually reaching the siege of the Crimson Spire and the fateful duel at its pinnacle.

    “...but actually, Nephis pretended to lose — all of it was a ploy to get me to leave. She wanted to sacrifice herself to save me. "

    He heard a peculiar sound and glanced at Revel with wide eyes.

    "Hey. Did you just... squeal?"

    She glanced at him chillingly and said in a somber tone:

    Sunny hesitated.

    “Are you sure? I am a Supreme, after all, so my hearing is pretty great."
    “I wonder where Aiko is. Maybe I should invite her here to help me check your hearing."

    Sunny continued to recount various events from his life. By then, Revel produced a bottle of spirit wine and two crystal glasses, as well as some Earth snacks and strips of dried monster meat.
    "...I took a bad tumble and spent a few weeks falling into a bottomless abyss of endless darkness. Then, the darkness spoke to me. And do you know what it said? It said... why is it so dark? I kid not, those were its first words!"
    "So there I was, thinking that we were both going to die, looking into her eyes while she glanced into mine. Time seemed to slow down. And then, she took a deep breath, gathered her courage, and finally admitted it... it was me who broke your projector, she said. The projector. The PROJECTOR! Can you believe that woman?!"


    "Wait... you are the Devil of Antarctica?!" “Wait... that is where you draw the line, really? Honey?!"
    What was she on about? Naturally, only a complete lunatic would like honey. He was not the most sane person, but eating insect vomit was too much even for him!

    Eventually, Sunny got to the end of the tale. "And that was how everyone remembered me. So, here you go. That is why I am hiding from Aiko."
    Revel stared at him with a complicated expression.

    "That's peculiar.’

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    "If everyone remembers you now, how come I don't?"
    He blinked a few times.

    “Isn't that obvious? It's because we've never met before I became the Lord of Shadows." He paused for a moment and then offered helpfully:

    "Because you are an antisocial shut-in who never goes out.”
    Revel glared at him.

    "Is it? Or is it because you were too unremarkable and insignificant to meet me?"
    “I met Seishan, didn't I? And Morgan. And Mordret, too. Naeve from the House of Night... actually, I met Beastmaster as well! She called me little brother... so, it's just you. Way to go, recluse."
    Sunny opened his mouth to retort, but at that moment, someone knocked on the door.
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