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Chapter 1558: First Thread

Sunny stared at Cassie, struggling to believe how deep the roots of her mysterious scheme went. He noted recently that the blind girl's personality changed drastically after the cruel words he had thrown at her at the underground level of the Academy's medical complex, right after the Forgotten Shore.

That was when she had begun to weave her spiderweb, most likely. Looking at the young woman sitting across from him, meeting his gaze with dark and defiant pride, he felt a chill running down his spine. '...Which one of us is worthy of being called the heir of Weaver, even?'

Cassie had just as high of an affinity to fate as him, after all, if not higher. He took a deep breath, feeling stifled. "Yes… it was back then. Looking back, it didn't make a lot of sense, did it? You had just been burned by blindly believing a vision of yours, to catastrophic results. And yet, you seemed to not question the validity of us dying come winter, even though that vision of yours could only be called vague, at best."

Cassie had seen the two of them falling into a bottomless abyss, surrounded by snow. She told Sunny that they would die in the winter… but, in the end, the events of that vision happened in November, when the Night Temple was destroyed in a terrible battle between Sky Tide and Saint Cormac. "You already knew that it did not mean our deaths. And yet, you made me think otherwise. But… why?"

Cassie remained silent, but Sunny's eyes widened, a flash of frightening understanding illuminating his restless mind. "It… it was because I was planning to challenge the Second Nightmare in the winter. But you needed me to move the plan forward, and aim to reach the Seed in the Ivory Tower by the end of autumn. What changed because I listened to your vision and adjusted the timing of the expedition?"

A dark, dangerous light ignited in the depths of his eyes. Sunny gasped.

"Because Saint Cormac… was away from the Night Temple until the end of autumn. Which meant that he wouldn't have been able to stop Mordret from escaping his cage!"

Cassie shifted slightly, continued to face him without saying anything. But she did not need to… once Sunny pulled on the thread, the tangled web of her hidden actions started to unravel itself. All he needed to do to understand all of it — or at least most of it — was to continue pulling. Remembering the horrid agony the two of them endured in the Night Temple, side by side, Sunny shuddered and felt rage fuel his veins. "You... knew about Mordret all along. You must have learned of his existence before he even learned of yours, when you were anchored at the Night Temple — even though neither you nor your cohort were allowed to enter the inner parts of the Citadel. Later, you left for the Sanctuary and then went on an expedition to reclaim a sapling of the sacred tree… knowing that I would come to you, and carry the mirror shard that would allow that bastard to escape to the doorstep of his jail."

Sunny and Cassie had come very close to dying in the cage of the Valor's secretive Citadel. Knowing that she had expected the mad prince of the great clan to escape, and for them to be embroiled in the horror that followed his release, made it all seem even more disturbing. Sunny remained silent for a few moments, stunned by the ruthlessness with which Cassie had treated herself. By then, he had already been an Awakened Monster, and armed with the power of his Divine Aspect, he had a much easier time surviving the imprisonment in the Night Temple. She, however, did not possess multiple soul cores or an Aspect that could augment her endurance and resilience, so Cassie had suffered much more in that cage.

Shaking his head in stunned silence, he said quietly:

"You wanted Mordret to escape… why did you want him to be free?"

There were all kinds of answers to this question. The most obvious one was that Cassie had needed the cohort to enter the Second Nightmare sooner rather than later, and do it in the company of the Prince of Nothing, as well. The very fact of his escape had put a crack in the potential relationship Sunny could have had with the great clan Valor… putting him in conflict with them at the moment when Nephis returned to the waking world. Which, in turn, pushed her into accepting their terms and becoming an adopted daughter of Valor. There were numerous other consequences of that single event Cassie had helped happen, spreading outward into the future. Mordret was a singular existence, so the fact that he was free to roam the two worlds had changed too much, from the events of the Second Nightmare to the conclusion of the war the great clans had waged in Antarctica. Which of these events had been planned by Cassie? Which had been mere coincidences? Which were coincidences that she had nimbly incorporated into her grand design, adapting to the changing circumstances with stunning speed?

Just like she had perceived and calculated numerous futures with incredible speed while fighting the Defiled sybil in the drowned temple. It was impossible to tell. Cassie's design was a bit like the tapestry of fate, which she claimed to wish to destroy. The details could change or be influenced by unforeseen circumstances, but these sudden twists were only minor disturbances in the flow she willed into existence. The currents changed, but the direction of the tide always remained the same, pulling everything it touched to an unchanging conclusion. All Sunny could do was determine the points in time when Cassie had influenced the events openly, and try to gleam her purpose from that. He rose from his sit and walked to the bow of the ketch, unable to remain in place. His mind was too tumultuous for that. 'Incredible...'

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    lotmglazer
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    yo was this novel written by cassie or g3??
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    YoUrBrUh
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    Perfection

    Can’t belive some kids compare this masterpiece to below average Tbate
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      lotmglazer
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      ong 😭🙏
      tbate is good but its a brainless read
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      GridDokja
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      Tbate?
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        YoUrBrUh
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        The beginning after the end
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          GridDokja
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          Thanks mate 🙏
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    LycanFlood
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    Literally. From chapter 90 something, to now. Everything planned out. I world love to see what happens in authors brain, this novel is absolutely PEAK
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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    Sunny, understand Weaver is her, your underemployment is over bro
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    Star
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    What's even more insane to me is that the author planned this out hundreds of chapters in advance.
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      notslayerrr
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      A thousand fricking chapters ago😭😭
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    Guru
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    Yeah yeah yeah sunny, cassie is a god at this point, just accept and drag your ass to do what she wants you to
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    Foggy
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    I have to say… I gave this novel far less credit than it is worth. Dayumm
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    yumtumtum
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    sunny probably needs to wish to to pass the nightmare, otherwise the cycle will continue
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      Dummybaron
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      He can't, because there is no well of wishes. Cassie said "It might not be true for anyone else. But it's true for you, Sunny. If you reach the Estuary… your wish to be free will come true. Free of your bond, free to live your life the way you want. Free of fate itself.". Wich means THE ONLY WISH that can come true IS WISH TO BECOME FREE.
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    ZEXOS
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    1565. Traversing the Mist


    Ananke's ketch was floating through a world of mist. The thick fog surrounded it from all sides, suffused with somber twilight. All sounds seemed both muffled and exaggerated, echoing across the vast expanse of shrouded water. Sunny could not see very far. Even his shadow sense was dulled by the mystical mist.

    It was a familiar sight.

    'Indeed... I've been here already.'

    This was the exact same place where Sunny had found himself at the start of the Nightmare.

    The Source.

    Here, covered by mist, the Great River flowed into itself, and the past turned into the future. He could not feel the current anymore, but it was still there, strangely jumbled and disjointed. The ketch was moving, yet Sunny could not tell in what direction it was being carried.

    If he allowed himself to be pulled by the invisible current and reached the edges of the Source... he would be sent back to the day he had entered the Tomb of Ariel, as well as to the point upstream where the person whose role he took had been at that time.

    'No... I can't allow that to happen.'

    Sunny did not know if he could endure another cycle of the Great River. Much more importantly, the Six Plagues — and the Mad Prince — had broken the rules of time, somehow, and invaded a cycle they were not meant to exist in.

    He did not know if their existence had become a part of the Great River by now, or if their heretical presence would be erased should a new cycle start. If it was the latter, then all the effort the Mad Prince and Torment had put into ensuring that all members of the cohort survived until the end of the Nightmare would be for naught.

    More than that... that end was so close. Nephis would be reaching Verge soon, armed with the means of destroying the First Seeker. Sunny desperately did not want to live through the horrors of the Tomb of Ariel one more time, especially since the result would be hanging in a fragile balance.

    No, he could not allow himself to get lost in the mist and miss his opportunity to enter the Estuary.

    Because there, at the heart of the great pyramid, lay the key to his shackles. His chance to gain freedom.

    Luckily, Cassie had made sure that he would have everything he needed to accomplish that goal.

    He had the Guiding Light to lead him to the entrance of the Estuary. He had the Mirror of Truth to resist the Defilement once he entered it.

    And he had the Sin of Solace, which had made it all possible.

    Speaking of the sword wraith, as soon as the mist surrounded him, the bastard had disappeared somewhere. He must not have been in the mood to talk, or simply unable to manifest within the Source. Either way, Sunny did not miss the company of the loathsome apparition at all.

    'Stay away for as long as you want...'

    Picking up the Guiding Light, Sunny studied the radiant crystal that was supposed to show him the way.

    Its light was behaving... strangely.

    It pointed in a certain direction, but after a few minutes of sailing through the mist, the light would suddenly change, pointing in an entirely different direction. That repeated over and over again, with the radiance of the sacred relic jumping around and shifting chaotically.

    It was as though the entrance to the Estuary was constantly moving. 'No... it's not moving. I am.'

    Sunny knew that it was true. The Estuary was stationary, but space itself was unreliable in the Source. It was Sunny who was being thrown around without any order, moving a few meters to one side only to find himself several kilometers to the other.

    It was no wonder that the Seekers of Truth, despite all their might and knowledge, had failed to discover the Estuary before Aletheia of the Nine showed up.

    The mysterious sorceress had even constructed her island in the image of the Great River, going so far as to create her own time loop, and her own sea of mist. Had it all been in order to learn how to navigate the Source?

    Sunny did not know, but he suspected that she had not succeeded in finding the Estuary by accident.

    How tragic it was, then, that all Aletheia had found there was her own doom... unless that was exactly what she had been searching for, of course.

    Who knew what goals the Nine had pursued?

    In any case, Sunny was not someone capable of raising a flying island in the middle of a mystical whirlpool and taming the time to make it flow endlessly in a circle. Therefore, he would have never been able to find the Estuary without the Guiding Light.

    Was it how he had found it the first time, as well? Or had his versions from the previous cycles come up with their own solutions?

    There was no point in guessing. Using the sacred relic of the sybils to illuminate the way, Sunny allowed the ketch to sail forward, moving the steering oar in accordance with where the radiance was pointing.

    There were no Nightmare Creatures in the Source, no danger... except for the danger that the Source itself presented. So, traveling through the somber mist almost felt peaceful.

    Sunny quickly lost his perception of time, so he did not even know how long he had been traversing the fog. It could have been an hour, a day, or an eternity... well, maybe not an eternity. Nephis would have obliterated the First Seeker long before that.

    Still, he had to be getting closer.

    'I wonder what Aletheia found in the Estuary.'

    He wondered what the Mad Prince had found there, as well.

    What secrets had Ariel hidden in the heart of his pyramid? What was the hideous truth he couldn't bear? Why had he hidden it all the way before time, away from the gazes of the gods?

    One way or another, Sunny was going to find out. And break the chains of fate that bound him tightly in the process.

    Just as he had always wished.

    He was growing tired of the dancing radiance of the Guiding Light. His hand was growing numb as it held the steering oar of Ananke's ketch. Time... was flowing.

    And then, finally, Sunny felt it.

    The same thing he had felt before being expelled from the Source the first time.

    He thought that he saw two tall pillars protruding from the mist far ahead, and then, the invisible current suddenly turned violent and turbulent.

    There was the sound of roaring water, similar to what the waterfalls of the Edge sounded like, and he felt the ketch being pulled forward at incredible speed.

    Then, there was a sense of weightlessness. And then, only darkness remained.
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      1566. The Estuary


      There was the sound of wind whistling in Sunny's ears. He was falling.

      Flying through a sea of darkness, lost and disoriented, unsure of where he was.

      'The... Estuary...'

      The wind howled louder, and Sunny felt his body plummeting through it at terrible speed.

      Belatedly, he remembered the need to summon the Dark Wing and slow down his fall.

      Or summon the shadows and turn himself into a monstrous butterfly. Or even a crow...

      But it was too late for what.

      Dazed, he caught a glimpse of an enormous black edifice swiftly approaching him from the darkness. It was like a rough, irregularly shaped, giant sphere of black stone that hovered in the void, eternal and indestructible. Strange mountains rose from its surface, hollow on the inside...

      It looked like a giant stone heart. Perhaps it was.

      A moment later, Sunny saw Ananke's ketch collide against the surface of the sphere below him and shatter, fragments of wood flying to all sides.

      There was no time to slow down his fall.

      Gritting his teeth, Sunny looked at the swiftly approaching surface of the back stone. The moment his body would have been broken against it, he activated Shadow Step and dove into the shadows, instead, submerging deep into their dark embrace.

      Hidden there, safe, he remained motionless for a while.

      'I... made it?'

      Sunny tried to calm down his feverish mind and moved up, returning to the surface.

      Emerging from the shadows, he stepped on the surface of the weathered stone and instantly fell, feeling gravity pulling him down.

      He was on a steep slope.

      Sunny slid down that slope, surrounded by the fragments of broken wood. Despite the sharp rocks tearing at his skin, he did not allow himself to cry out in pain. Instead, he gritted his teeth, wrapped the surrounding shadows around his hand, and turned it into the clawed hand of a shadowspawn.

      Twisting, Sunny struck the slope with his claws. They failed to penetrate the rugged black surface, sending sparks flying into the air — however, the friction alone slowed him down.

      Eventually, Sunny came to a halt at the very edge of an abyssal drop, his feet dangling above an empty black void. The pieces of Ananke's ketch spilled into that void, disappearing in the darkness.

      He remained laying for a few moments, catching his breath, then tried to access his surroundings.

      There was no light in the world. He was surrounded by darkness, with only the weathered surface of black stone separating him from the abyss. The sound of roaring water came from somewhere far, far below, turning into a barely audible whisper.

      It came from above him, too, and from all sides.

      The whispers assaulted his mind, making him dizzy.

      Sunny grimaced, then cautiously stood up, struggling to keep his balance on the steep slope. Finally, he looked around.

      'So... this is the Estuary.'

      The Estuary was supposed to be located in a place that existed before time, and therefore before the gods had been born. So... that place was supposed to be the Void.

      But either the Spell was unable to replicate the true Void, or unwilling to. Perhaps the Estuary was isolated from it, somehow. In any case, all Sunny could see was darkness and the surface of the vast sphere of black stone under his feet.

      His expression was somber. 'No time to waste.'

      Leaning forward, he arduously climbed back up the slope, eventually reaching its middle point — that was where he had first fallen. Without stopping to rest, Sunny continued to climb.

      'Cassie said... that I need to get to the very heart of the Estuary. This means that I probably need to somehow climb inside the sphere.'

      Remembering the strange hollow mountains, which resembled torn aortae, he continued to ascend the slope.

      Eventually, Sunny crested the top of what seemed like a tall hill, and looked down.

      He froze, shaken by what he saw.

      His eyes widened, full of shock and fear.

      'N—no... how can this be?'

      In front of him, nestled between several immense outcroppings of black stone, was a vast valley. And on the floor of that valley, shrouded by darkness... lay the remains of countless broken ships.

      It was a vast ship graveyard.

      The harrowing thing about it, though, was that each of these ships looked familiar.

      They were all the Chain Breaker.

      There, in front of him, thousands of Chain Breaker lay on the black stone, broken and destroyed. Although each was destroyed in a unique manner, shattered by a terrible impact, most of them were exactly the same. Some were a little different, seemingly modified before turning into a forlorn wreck.

      The shape of their rams was slightly different. The tattered sails were painted in different colors. The trees growing around the central mast of these ships were dead and twisted, devoid of all life.

      Some of the trees, though, looked perfectly healthy and alluring, countless succulent fruits weighing their branches down.

      Shuddering, Sunny decided to keep as far away from those wrecks as possible.

      There were countless broken ships in front of him — thousands of them. And it was just in that one valley.

      They weren't the wrecks of an entire fleet of similar vessels. Instead, they were the same vessel, destroyed countless times.

      Suddenly covered in cold sweat, Sunny felt his sense of reality shaking. 'What... that does it mean?'

      He shuddered, then began to descend into the valley. As he did, he noticed more wood fragments among the shattered ships.

      They were all the remains of Ananke's ketch, piled in tall hills. He just... he did not understand.

      'How is this possible?'

      As Sunny felt unsure of his sanity, a derisive laughter suddenly resounded from behind him.

      Turning swiftly, he looked into the darkness with wide eyes. But it was just the Sin of Solace.

      The sword wraith... looked more substantial, somehow. Walking out of the darkness, he looked at Sunny with contempt and smiled viciously:

      "What? Did you think that you were the first one to make it this far? Did you think that this is the first time you betrayed your cohort and decided to seek freedom in the Estuary, instead?"

      The apparition scoffed and looked at the ship graveyard, his dark eyes burning with strange glee.

      "Fool. There were countless versions of you that had come this far. Betrayal after betrayal, repeated endlessly in countless cycles... truly, your treachery knows no bounds."
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        Dummybaron
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        goosebumps... that is the only thing I can say
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        Turnc4406
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        Well, I think we all saw something like that coming.
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        Royalty Ducky
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        so its official that he is going to try and make a unexpected wish not freedom
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          Dummybaron
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          He can't, because there is no well of wishes. Cassie said "It might not be true for anyone else. But it's true for you, Sunny. If you reach the Estuary… your wish to be free will come true. Free of your bond, free to live your life the way you want. Free of fate itself.". Wich means THE ONLY WISH that can come true IS WISH TO BECOME FREE.
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            Eightsixtwo_
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            You may be misinterpreting it.
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        ExeS
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        Well, as we expected, there are more than a thousand ships, and these are the only voyages that managed to get here.
        This means that the cycle is repeated many times more than the number of ships.We don't know two thousand, three thousand.
        The time spent here must be thousands of years.
        I hope this will be the last and Sunny learns from recent expeditions and acts accordingly.
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thanks :) and damn the nightmare spell was being very accurate describing him as the treacherous lost from light!!! I can’t wait to see what he decides to do will he wish for freedom or something else I can’t wait!!!
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        Cj.17
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        That's why our boy sunny will make a difference this time around. Although it took him almost forever
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        cloudlight
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        the prestige!
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        Rei-absolute
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        G3 genio
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    ZAKI
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    Moim zdaniem to będzie tak że Cassie kłamała że kohorta da sobie rade bez Sunny z walka z pierwszym poszukiwaczem ponieważ gdy będzie chciał złamać cienista wieź to Nefis pomyśli ze Sunny nie żyje bądź już mu na niej nie zależy i zginie wtedy od pierwszego poszukiwacza. i wtedy cykl znowu od nowa nastąpi a z keczu Anake sunny (szalony książę) napisze ze "uważaj czego sobie życzysz".
    Ale według mnie będzie tak ze w ostatnim momencie Sunny powie ze chce przezwyciężyć ten koszmar i wróci do Nefisa i razem jako kohorta pokonają ten koszmar i dzięki temu Sunny nie złamie obietnicy złożonej Anake oraz jednej z dziewięciu bohaterce.
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