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Chapter 3003: The Returned

Sunny felt a chill running down his spine when he imagined Aiko barging into Revel's chambers and finding him there.

Luckily, that did not happen...

Because Revel unceremoniously pushed him out into the corridor, slamming the door behind him with a resounding bang.

So, he was caught in the corridor instead.

‘Damnation!’

Sunny regained his balance and slowly looked up.

Aiko was there, floating about a meter above the floor. Looking down at him and smiling sweetly.

“Hey, boss."

Sunny sighed.

It was really unfair... considering Aiko's petite stature, he wasn't supposed to have to crane his neck to look at her. And yet, she had developed a bad habit of looming over him as of late, which made him miss the good old days of inhabiting the body of a three-meter-tall Shadowspawn in the Second Nightmare.

"Oh, yeah... hey, boss."

A low voice resounded from behind Aiko, making Sunny sigh once more and look even higher.

The reason why the resident Shadow Fairy was floating high above the floor these days was standing behind her, staring at Sunny with a guarded expression. It was a giant of a man... no, a mountain of a man... whose prodigious height could only be compared to his imposing width.

It was Stev — the Sleeper who had been in charge of the Memory arsenal of the Bright Castle once, serving Gunlaug.

The same Stev who had been killed during the siege of the Crimson Spire.

Seeing him out and about, unmistakably alive, was just as weird for Sunny as seeing Sunny rule the Forgotten Shore must have been for Stev.

‘Is he really alive, though?"

And was Stev really... Stev?

Cassie's Supreme Ability was truly mysterious — bordering on ineffable, even, emanating a subtle scent of divinity. Summoning things she remembered into reality could only be described as miraculous.

And those things weren't simply manifestations of mental images stored in her memory. They weren't illusions or cheap phantoms — once summoned, they were real.

Take the giant man in front of Sunny, for example. He was not merely a facsimile acting out the role of a person who had been Stev, no different from an Echo. Instead, he had a sense of self, carried the memories of the true Stev, and had as much free will as any other human.

He also possessed a soul, a true shadow, could command his Aspect, and was recognized by the Spell as one of its carriers.

If there was one difference between ordinary living beings and those manifested by Cassie, it was that the latter simply vanished after being destroyed, leaving no trace of themselves in the world — not even their shades. Apart from that, though, they were ostensibly real.

Which did not mean that they were the original.

But if they were a flawless copy of the original, then was there really a difference?

‘Hell if I know.’

Sunny did not know if that mattered, either. What mattered was that all the Sleepers Cassie had met in the Dark City — more than a thousand of them — were alive once again.

Granted, they weren't Sleepers anymore. Soon after Cassie summoned them back to the world of the living from beyond the grave, they all tethered themselves to various Citadels in the Dream Realm and became Awakened.

In fact, a few were already Masters, having conquered the Second Nightmare soon after returning from beyond.

With that, Cassie had mostly exhausted the limits of her Supreme Ability.

She could not manifest any more Supreme beings, since that spot was already taken by herself. The Dreamers of the Dark City accounted for all the Dormant and Awakened memories she could summon, constantly drawing on her essence at the same rate as it was replenished. She could still call upon a small number of Transcendent items or beings, and as for Ascended...

According to Cassie, she could indefinitely sustain the manifestation of forty-nine Masters. Only a handful of people she had summoned Ascended so far, so there was still plenty of room for others to grow — seven of them could even become Saints without overwhelming her Aspect.

And by the time more of the former Dreamers of the Dark City were ready to challenge the Second or Third Nightmares, her Domain would have grown stronger, granting her more spirit essence and therefore greater capacity to manifest living beings of all Ranks.

That was the plan, at least.

Sunny stared at Stev darkly, prompting the giant man to shift in discomfort.

"What? Why are you looking at me like this... boss?"

Sunny remained silent for a short while, then shook his head.

"It's because my feelings are hurt."

He threw his hands into the air.

“All the trouble I went to! Collecting every single bone, building a gorgeous grave for you guys... I even wrote such a beautiful, poignant epitaph! How do you think I feel now that you are walking around, brazenly alive? All my efforts were wasted!"

Stev coughed awkwardly.

"Well, uh... thank you? For your efforts."

He paused for a moment before adding politely:

"I am sure that it is a very nice grave. I should really visit sometime."

Sunny waved a hand.

“Ah, forget it..."

His tone was disheartened.

Cassie gave the people she had brought back from the dead free choice of what to do with their lives. They were not beholden to her — or to anyone, really — so they could do whatever they wished.

Not that coming back to life after a decade of being dead was an easy thing, especially since many of them had spent years lost on the Forgotten Shore before dying in the shadow of the Crimson Spire.

The world had changed in their absence. In fact, it was almost unrecognizable now... the world was ending, for one, and the woman who had led them into the final battle — or war responsible for their deaths prior to that — ruled it.

Some of the Dreamers of the Dark City, like Gunlaug, had gone missing more than twenty years ago. The people whom they had known were now gone or unfamiliar... some were welcomed back, some found their old homes empty and destroyed.

Like Caster — the heir of the Han Li clan was back, but the Han Li clan itself did not exist anymore. Seeing him again had felt very strange for Sunny, especially because Caster was still a teenager, while Sunny himself was now twenty-nine.

The only thing stranger was to see Harper, the young man whom Sunny had killed once, get reunited with his family.

Cassie said that she had chosen to bring the Dreamers of the Dark City back because of their potential, but from what Sunny knew, Harper — and a few others like him — were not in a hurry to realize that potential. In fact, they never wanted to experience anything like the violence and bloodshed they had experienced on the Forgotten Shore ever again.

Most of the former Dreamers, though, were quite motivated.

They had scattered in every direction, quickly making names for themselves. Gunlaug was in the Stormsea now, helping the River People build floating cities. Caster was retained by a Legacy Clan ruling one of the Citadel Cities in the basin of the River of Tears. Gemma and Kido were in Ravenheart, the latter working under Saint Bliss to hasten the agricultural development of the Dream Realm.

Dozens of the former Handmaidens joined Seishan and their sisters in Ravenheart, as well. More than a few of the people Cassie had brought back to life stayed behind to serve as her personal assistants...

But most of them joined the Fire Keepers. It was ironic, really. The original Fire Keepers — those of them who had survived Godgrave — were all gone now, having split into six cohorts to challenge six Nightmare Seeds and become Saints. The Awakened who had been recruited by the Fire Keepers after the war, meanwhile, had all forgotten becoming members of Changing Star's personal guard.

So, the veterans of the Forgotten Shore Cassie had manifested were like the second generation of the Fire Keepers, taking the place of their former comrades while the first generation was away.

Sunny gave Stev a long look.

...None of them was as crazy as this guy, though, who had gone right back to the Forgotten Shore and was now a member of the Shadow Clan, working under Aiko in the Dark Castle.

Sunny shook his head.

‘What a lunatic!"

Why was he constantly surrounded by crazy people?

“Well, anyway. What do you want, Aiko? I was very busy, you know!"

Busy destroying Revel's supply of junk food...

Aiko stared at Sunny for a long while, making him feel unnerved.

And then...

He suddenly found himself in a tight embrace.

“I love you, boss!"

Sunny's blood turned cold.

His hair stood on end.

‘W-what...'

"W—what?! What are you planning?!"

He looked down, and at the exact same moment, Aiko looked up, gracing him with a brilliant smile.

"I really do! Today is the Remembrance Day, is it not? So I just wanted to thank you!"

Frozen by fear, Sunny nodded slowly.

"Yes! It is! So what?"

Was he seeing things, or were her eyes glistening with tears?

No, they really were!

Aiko's voice trembled.

“What do you mean, so what? Boss... do you know how beautiful it is, to be the only person who remembers every scientific advancement, societal trend, and business development that has happened since the Godgrave War — while all your competitors don't?"

She hugged him tighter and beamed.

"Forget war profiteering, boss! Forget colonialism!"

Aiko let out a dreamy sigh.

"Insider trading! That's the way..."

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    Lets goo aiko. Go get that bread fr
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    Aiko is the type of person I aspire to be, finding business anywhere she set her eyes on
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    Aiko is so greedy, she's going to turn into a Saint by defying Sunny's financial decisions yeah
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    Will guys hear me out i have a theory
    Will to start, so far from the looks of it cassie is getting more and more like the spell in a way like you can see the lines connect when comparing them so what if the spell actually cassie and Weaver was indeed sunny and they orchestrated this whole timeline to fix the dying world somehow
    But on the other hand if it was cassie wont she be able to create a whole world or like a timeline that has no corruption cz of her ability that anyone manifested by her when they grow she grow too so infinite scalability so it doesnt make a quite since ig.
    Sorry if its stupid its just came up like that lol
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      This is exactly what i thought after sunny said that line
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    When gods sealed forgotten one in void he tore his seven core later to become dameons. How could forgotten be alive if he has no core?
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      Spark maybe. Anyway, nobody said that he reaped cores from himself. If he did, Daemons would be born Divine, but they was Sacred
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        This is just another piece of nonsense the author has made in the last two books. Weaver tells Noctis that the Great Gods are now actually small and weak because they infused their essence into the life of the first generation of divine creatures. But these were low-ranking and low-class creatures. So in this sense, the Forgotten God who created seven Holy-ranking creatures should therefore be the weakest of all, right? And this is just one of the pieces of nonsense he's made in the last two books.
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      This is not the case. In the third nightmare, Sunny discovers that the Great Gods and the Void Creatures are in a hierarchy completely superior to the hierarchy of the 7 ranks and 7 classes. And he implies that the Demons were actually Divine Titans.
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    Man, if aiko became my wife, i would be the best house husband, this world will ever see, we will be billionaires wiseacre
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    The question about Cassies manifestations is just the ship of theseus thought experiment, but with people instead
    G3 loves his greek mythology and philosophy it seems lmfao
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    Akio is a girl you can't bring home to you Christian parents. She is the literal manifestation of the sin of greed kek
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    Her greed sickens me
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    To all those discrediting my previous theories...IN YOUR FACE!!!!
    He also possessed a soul, a true shadow, could command his Aspect, and was recognized by the Spell as one of its carriers.

    But seems I was wrong about them being able to reforge their own bodies as masters. Maybe G3 forgot about that?
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      I'm with you on that. It seems silly that Cassie has to maintain them after they become masters. And what of the ones who still had bodies on earth? Or do their bodies usually die if they die as sleepers without reaching a citadel, with only a few becoming hollow? I forget exactly how that bit works.
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        Also thought about something like that, she should be able to resummon them once dead, but doesnt that mean she can summon the same person multiple times at once, like an army of the strongest awakened. Btw doesnt that mean humanity is save as long as cassi survives? She already seen memories of ever human and she can summon countless normal humans, of not even dormant rank.
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          not countless, from 2401 to 16807 normal people
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        I reasoned that as the fundamentality of their existence. They are the manifestations of Song of the Fallen, as far as the dream is concerned, they're simple being remade as a stronger manifestation of The Fallen. The Nightmare Spell doesn't change your species after all
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        Maybe they cleaned up and burried their original bodies after nephis came back. Regardless being master should allow them to reforge own body in the dream realm like every master. That's why the hollows that lost their original bodies were still able to reforge one after ascending to master
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      oh let me 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