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Chapter 1660: Fragments of a Fleeting Dream.

Cassie slowly closed her eyes and turned away from the young man sitting in front of her. His delicate appearance, polite demeanor, and modest smile…

Were so unlike the frightening, unhinged demon she had witnessed in his memories.

Witnessing one's memories was a strange affair, because what had been and what people remembered were usually two different things. Memories were vague, disjointed, and fragile, like the fragments of a fleeting dream. Some were vibrant and deeply etched, some were dull and shallow.

Some were bright. Most were full of sorrow.

But the Shadow Saint possessed an unbelievably clear memory. It was striking, second only to Cassie's own now that she had Transcended. It was as if nothing he had experienced were ever truly erased… at least not the details of the memory he had chosen to show her, which must have been important to him.

What an irony, then, that his whole existence had been erased from the world.

There was a problem with reading his memories, though.

Firstly, the way the man who called himself Sunless perceived the world was simply too strange. Even Cassie, who was uniquely suited to having multiple points of view and had already experienced the way he sensed his surroundings through her Ascended Ability, found herself feeling dizzy from the avalanche of unfamiliar sights and sensations.

Secondly, and more Importantly… there were countless gaps in her recollection of what she had seen. Those were the moments where the young man pretending to be a humble shopkeeper thought, spoke, or felt something about the places and events that had been erased from everyone's memories.

In the end, what she had witnessed — or rather, could remember witnessing — was even more disjointed than the memories of ordinary people.

The chilling images…

A young man with alabaster skin crawling from the black water on the cracked ice, his eyes brimming with unfathomable darkness. The eerie city where a terrible slaughter had taken place, but only emptiness remained. The days of slaughter across the desolate expanse of the abandoned continent, the snow turning crimson from the spilled blood. An aloof figure observing from a cliff as an army of enslaved Nightmare Creatures marched to their deaths into a raging blizzard.

The furious battle under the slopes of an erupting volcano, The harrowing strength both the monster and the man had shown. The culmination of it all… and so much more.

Cassie scowled.

Why, why was it so hard to cling to the very idea of It?

She had to know…

Countless thoughts surfaced in her mind, clicking together as they assembled into chains of logic.

«The frozen siege capital… it must be Falcon Scott, the fallen bastion of the Antarctic Center. He had returned there as a former member of the First Evacuation Army.»

«That winged beast he used as a mount was unmistakably a Spire Messenger. I was right, after all… he was with us on the Forgotten Shore.»

«However, the Fire Keepers only joined the Southern Campaign after the Antarctic Center was swallowed by the Chain of Nightmares. Which means that he was never one of us. What relationship did we have? This strength… was he one of Gunlaug's lieutenants? A prominent hunter of the outer settlement? Someone who paid tribute to live in the castle, like Kai and Aiko?»

He could have been sent to the Forgotten Shore the same year as Cassie and Nephis, but that was exceedingly unlikely. There had been only three people who reached the Dark City that year: Caster, Nephis… and Cassie herself, due to being dragged along by Nephis.

Or… no… had there been someone else? Her memories were vague, which meant…

Her train of thought broke apart and faded, even the memory of having such thoughts disappearing from her mind.

She vaguely sensed what had happened and tried to retrace the steps of her logic, but to no avail. So, Cassie continued to think.

And find more pleces to fill the vold.

Sunny allowed Cassie to contemplate what she had seen for a few minutes. He guessed that it was going to take her a while to come to terms with the Winter Beast's demise.

However, she spoke sooner than he had expected. Turning to face him once again, the blind seer said evenly:

«So… you are the Lord of Shadows.»

Sunny shrugged and smiled lazily.

«What if I am?»

She hesitated for a while.

«I know that your second body is currently enjoying a tasteless theater play that we sponsored, while the third one is somewhere in Song Domain, hiding in the shadows. However, I can't sense the one in Godgrave at all. Curious.»

Cassie frowned.

«A powerful anti-divination Memory, perhaps, Or maybe it's the nature of your Citadel.»

Sunny tilted his head a little.

«If you know that the play is tasteless, why sponsor it?»

She shrugged.

«Tasteless things have their use, as well.»

«How Machiavellian of her.»

Sunny remained silent for a few moments, then sighed.

«In any case, I would prefer it if you didn't share the fact that the Lord of Shadows and me are the same person. Especially with Changing Star.»

Cassie's frown deepened.

«You want me to deceive Nephis? Why?»

He stared at her with no particular emotion on his face.

«I get it that you are overwhelmed, Saint Cassia, but think about it for a moment. Unlike you, she is unable to remember that she has forgotten something. So, she wouldn't know that the three of us share a connection. All she would remember is that there is a person pretending to be a Master here in Bastion, who is actually a powerful and not entirely friendly Saint residing in a Death Zone. Our relationship would become strained in that case, and it definitely would not become any better.»

Sunny smiled.

«Plus, this incarnation of mine is really just a humble shopkeeper, It's like a vacation… I wouldn't want my peaceful life to be spoiled. Who knows what will happen to my mental state if my only source of peace disappears in a puff of smoke.»

Cassie met his gaze with her unseeing eyes, then sighed.

«Fine. I'll keep your secret. As long as you don't scheme to harm Nephis, of course. If you do

Her expression didn't change, but the air in the stone chamber suddenly seemed terribly cold.

Sunny's smile dimmed a little.

«Why would I harm Changing Star? She is the cornerstone of my survival, after all. And therefore, the integral part of my plans.»

The blind seer raised an eyebrow.

«Your… plans? And what are you planning exactly, Lord Shadow… Sunny?»

He laughed, then abruptly fell silent.

After a while, Sunny spoke in a subtly insidious tone:

«Well, the future might be unknown to me, but one thing is certain. Very soon, there will be a war for the throne of humanity. Anvil, Ki Song… maybe even that third one. They will clash, and knowing Changing Star, she will insert herself into that clash, somehow. To slaughter them.»

He shrugged.

«So, why not make sure that when the dust settles, she is the one sitting on the throne? That is my plan. To hand her the crown. No matter how I feel about Changing Star, I absolutely despise those three ghouls… not to mention that I absolutely do not trust them to keep me alive. So, there's that.»

Cassie remained silent, facing him with a frown on her delicate face.

Eventually, she turned away.

Time is short. The moon will disappear soon, so we must hurry to leave. I'll be waiting for our meeting next month.»

A crooked grin twisted Sunny's lips.

«As you wish, Saint Cassia.»

He rose, ready to activate Shadow Step, but then stopped.

Sunny lingered for a few moments, then coughed and asked awkwardly:

«Oh… about that Memory you wanted to commission… I am really quite good at making those, you know?»

Cassie tilted her head in confusion, then blinked.

«Right… the Memory. Of course. I'll send someone to you in a couple of weeks, with all the details.»

She took a step forward, coming practically face-to-face with Sunny, then placed her hands on his shoulders.

«Pleasure doing business with you, Master Sunless.»

He coughed.

«Ah, yes. Likewise, But…why are you holding me?»

Cassie remained silent for a few moments, then elegantly raised an eyebrow.

Because you need to teleport me out of this terrible place? You weren't thinking of leaving me here, were you? I hope not

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    BeanJohnson
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    Classic Sunless
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    Well weaver's mask is way to weak for a divine memory? I mean all of Sunny's avatars are part of a whole that is he himself yet the mask only covers just one of those
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      Watcher Of The Void
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      Weaver's mask main ability is not anto divination, but fate seeing
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        Gerhman_Sparrow23
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        Man you must suck at reading if you don't know about <Mantle Of Lies> enchantment of the mask which protects its wearer from any supernatural prying eyes which includes divination. And let me tell you before you point at it there is nothing like "main ability" for weaver's mask, hiding its wearer's identity is just as important since weaver's followers were being hunted down at that time. So Fu#k off and work on your third grader reading skills.
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    DanielPlay
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    Many people's doubt when the volume started was why Saint wasn't supreme yet, since 4 years was more than enough for that. This is clearly a nerf to Sunny's power, g3 always does this so that he doesn't get too strong, like in Ariel's Tomb, the Serpent's power as a Terro transcend would have been very useful, but to make things more difficult g3 a left out of the volume.
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    Vernaidia
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    Sunny could not receive Aspect Legacy Relics anymore…
    ohh the pain i felt reading this forwhat
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    Pro100zver25
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    1661: Missing Light.

    In the courtyard of the Nameless Temple, a lonely figure was sitting on the black marble plates, shrouded in shadows. It was a young man with alabaster skin and onyx eyes, clad in an intricate suit of fearsome armor. His hair was long, and darker than a raven's wing.

    In front of him, a frail tree was growing in the darkness, its branches brimming with wilting leaves.

    Sunny studied the tree and sighed.

    «It's not doing well, despite my efforts.»

    The tree was missing sunlight-what little of it there was in the outskirts of NQSC, from where Sunny had stolen it. But it was resilient, just like the people there were. It had clung to life for a long time in that godforsaken place, and now it continued to do so here, in Godgrave.

    Sunny felt guilty towards the tree.

    It was the one he had cut two lines into to mark the passing of his parents. After claiming the Nameless Temple and coming back to the waking world, Sunny visited NQSC and took the tree away from the pitiful park where it grew. Of course, he replaced it with a different one people of the outskirts did not have a lot of vibrant things to look at, and he didn't want to rob them of another one.

    Not that it mattered too much. Most of the settlers who chose to pass through the Dream Gates were not citizens, but those who had been discarded by humanity and hoped to find a better place for themselves in a different world. As a result, the outskirts of NQSC were much less crowded than they had been in his time, and would only grow more desolate as time went on.

    In any case, the familiar tree stood in the courtyard of his Citadel now, and Sunny often came to tend to it, or gaze at it as he contemplated various matters.

    «It seems that Valor and Song have started preparations. It won't be long now.»

    He sighed, then closed his eyes and dove into his Soul Sea.

    Such a simple thing, but it had taken Sunny more than a year to find a way back into the Soul Sea after being banished from the Nightmare Spell.

    Even then, he could only enter it after concentrating and meditating for a long time. At least for a while he could do it on a moment's notice once again after another year of practice.

    The Soul Sea looked the same as it had before.

    But also entirely different.

    The vast expanse of silent water was the same. The six lightless suns hanging above it were also no different.

    However, now, a magnificent black temple stood in the middle of the lake, its pillars shrouded in darkness, It was a perfect replica of the Nameless Temple, which had appeared here on its own the moment Sunny claimed ownership of the ancient Citadel.

    The legion of shadows, which had dwelled at the edges of the Soul Sea, were now gathered around the temple, Just as lifeless and motionless as they had always been… of course, there were much more of them now, with several giant figures towering above the rest.

    It almost looked as if they would come to life at any moment, ready to enter the temple to worship its master.

    Sunny did not know what, exactly, had caused this change, but suspected that the Soul Seas of all Saints were somewhat different from those of lesser Awakened. A Soul Sea was the representation of one's soul, after all, and Transcendence was all about the soul surpassing the limits of its mortal vessel.

    As such, he couldn't help but wonder what the Soul Sea of a Sovereign would look like. What about a Sacred being? Or a Divine one?

    Would the soul of a deity contain an actual realm?

    He didn't know, yet… but maybe one day he would find out.

    In any case, for now, he had come here for a purpose.

    Sitting on the steps of the dark temple, Sunny sighed and summoned the images of his Shadows. Soon, five figures appeared in front of him.

    Saint, Serpent, Nightmare, Fiend, and Mimic.

    He studied them silently.

    There was more than one thing he had to discover anew after losing the helpful guidance of the Spell. Entering the Soul Sea was one, but nurturing his Shadows was another.

    Only after being left alone had Sunny learned clearly where his Aspect ended and the Nightmare Spell began. Creating Shadows was a facet of his Aspect… making them stronger by feeding them Memories, however, was a helpful tool the Spell had graciously provided, building it around his innate powers.

    It was reasonable, in hindsight. Memories were born from the Spell, after all, so it wouldn't make sense for Shadow Creatures to be dependent on them for growth. The same could be said about Echoes, which were similarly of the Spell — it wouldn't make much sense if the only way to create a Shadow was through an Echo.

    So, Sunny had to discover a new way — the true way — to accomplish both of these things.

    He had succeeded only partially.

    Sunny still had no idea how to create a Shadow without an Echo, but he had discovered ways to empower most of his Shadows.

    Fiend was the easiest to deal with, in that regard. All he needed was to devour powerful creatures or potent mystical materials to grow, Granted, his stomach was truly bottomless, The rascal had been feasting on all kinds of dreadful Nightmare Creatures for many vears, but only advanced to the Supreme Rank recently, after consuming that Great Demon some days back.

    All of his Attributes and Abilities had grown stronger, but Fiend had not gained any new ones yet.

    The secret to Serpent's growth was also rather simple, since that Shadow had always been unique. Its Rank depended on how well Sunny had mastered Shadow Dance, while its Class was equal to that of its master. Sunny could not receive Aspect Legacy Relics anymore… however, he could still advance in his mastery of it. When that happened, Serpent would become Supreme as well.

    Granted, he was wary of diving deeper into Shadow Dance due to losing his True Name.

    Meanwhile, Nightmare… had already become a Transcendent Terror, reaching the same Class and Rank as Serpent. It had taken Sunny a long time to figure out how to make this Shadow of his stronger in the absence of the Nightmare Spell, but the solution was simple.

    Nightmare fed on the dreams of powerful creatures. He subjugated them, but could also consume them. That was how it could reach a higher Rank, even though the process was slow and fraught with danger.

    The way for the Marvelous Mimic to grow was also not that hard. It could produce soul coins by devouring living beings. Those soul coins could be used by anyone to strengthen their soul — but if fed back to the Mimic, they would strengthen it Instead.

    However, Sunny did not really need Mimic to rise In Rank, for now. The most important traits of the Marvelous Mimic — the volume of its dimensional storage and the intricacy of the shape it could assume — depended on the potency of its master's soul, not the Shadow's own.

    And finally… there was Saint.

    Looking at her, Sunny sighed.

    She was the only one he didn't know how to nurture, yet. In the past, Saint grew in Rank by consuming Memories with the help of the Spell, but now, there was no way he knew of to strengthen her. As a result, his very first Shadow had remained a Transcendent Devil to this day.

    Of course, as far as Transcendent Devils went, she was by far the most deadly one he had ever seen.

    «But is it enough for what is to come?»

    Sunny didn't know.

    Hearing someone walk across the marble floor of the dark courtyard, he dismissed the images of his Shadows and left the Soul Sea.

    It seemed that he had a visitor.
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      Pro100zver25
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      1662: Bridge Builders.

      Sunny opened his eyes and summoned the helmet of the Onyx Mantle, hiding his face. Its visor was not as ferocious and eerie as Weaver's Mask, but it was also fearsome. Deep shadows dwelled in the crack of the visor, hiding his eyes, and the black plume of the onyx helmet moved slightly in the wind.

      A moment later, the darkness of the courtyard was dispelled by soft light.

      Sunny did not move, waiting for Nephis to approach. Of course, he was observing her through the shadows.

      A dull pain suddenly pressed on his heart.

      «…She has changed.»

      The source of light was Nephis herself, a ball of white flame dancing on her palm. He remembered that she had used a few Memories to produce fire and light in the past, after returning from her Second Nightmare… to spare herself the pain of calling upon her Aspect. But now, it seemed, that was not the case.

      She reached him and remained silent for a few moments, looking at the frail tree with a slight frown, Soon enough, her gaze grew a little confused, and then cleared.

      «Is that.,,, a mundane tree?»

      Sunny nodded.

      «Indeed. I'm… afraid it is not doing well here, in the Dream Realm. Away from warmth and light.»

      He had tried many ways to substitute both through sorcery, of course, with little success.

      Nephis remained silent for a moment.

      «The Aspect of one of my people, Shakti, has to do with nurturing plants. I can ask her to take a look.»

      He turned his head slightly, staring at her with his own pair of eyes.

      «That would be appreciated.»

      She smiled faintly and looked at the wilting leaves.

      «I must admit, though, I never imagined someone like you would feel sentimental about a tree, Lord Shadow.»

      Sunny tilted his head.

      «Someone like me?»

      Nephis nodded.

      «Someone who chooses to live alone in the middle of a lifeless Death Zone, battling hungry abominations.»

      He stared at her for a few moments, then shrugged.

      «This is the only tree in this lifeless Death Zone that has never tried to eat me. Of course, I am sentimental.»

      With that, he rose to his feet and asked in a cold tone:

      «You are ready, then?»

      Now that the two of them had reached initial agreement, she had to go back to Bastion and report it to the elders of Clan Valor. However, Nephis and the Fire Keepers were not going to repeat the long and perilous journey across Godgrave — Instead, it was much more convenient for them to place their anchors in the Nameless Temple.

      Once they returned to their tethered location in the waking world, another Saint would bring them to Bastion. And once they were done in Bastion, Nephis would bring them back to the waking world. From there, all of them could return to their anchors in the Nameless Temple.

      The process was somewhat unwieldy, but effective…

      If Sunny allowed them to anchor themselves in the Nameless Temple, of course.

      But he had not.

      The Fire Keepers believed that it was because he didn't trust them yet. Nephis most likely suspected that he didn't want another Saint, and anyone sworn to a Domain, to contaminate his Citadel with Anvil's authority.

      The truth of the matter was that he simply didn't want to give Valor easy access to his temple. The harder it was for them to reach it, the less they would bother him.

      So, instead of allowing the Fire Keepers to place their anchors here, he would play the role of the ferryman himself. He would deliver them to the waking world, and then meet them there at an agreed-upon time to carry them back.

      This way, Sunny would be the only one who controlled access to his Citadel — and, therefore, Godgrave.

      Before Nephis and the Fire Keepers left, however, they wanted to discuss the general points of their alliance with him. The better they knew what to expect, the more detailed the offer they would be able to bring back from Bastion.

      «Let's go.»

      Soon, the two of them entered the main hall of the temple from one of the side passages. The Fire Keepers were already there, along with their annoying lanterns.

      Sunny sighed behind the visor of his helmet.

      «Ah… it was so dark and peaceful here before…»

      Apart from those brief few days last year when a handful of scared Sleepers resided in the Nameless Temple, his life here was rather peaceful.

      It wasn't going to be peaceful much longer.

      Sunny moved a hand, and the shadows rose from the floor, forming a detailed terrain map of the known part of the Dream Realm. The Fire Keepers stared at it for a few moments, then coughed and put the paper map they had brought away.

      Sunny approached the dark map and stared at it for a few moments.

      The Hollow mountains rose like sharp fangs from the marble floor. Far to the south, a black castle stood in the middle of a black lake. A great bridge connected a tall peak to a formidable volcano, with a beautiful black palace perched at one of its ends. Below it all, a black ship drifted in a sea of darkness. Many lesser Citadels were scattered here and there.

      He was looking at something else, though. A black skeleton with its head resting on the outskirts of the Hollow Mountains.

      Nephis studied the map, as well, then let out a barely audible sigh.

      Finally, she said in an even tone:

      «The war between the Sword Domain and the Song Domain is inevitable. There is no connection between the two over land, and the House of Night is clinging to its neutrality despite the desperate attempts by both Great Clans to forge an alliance with them. Which means… that a land bridge must be created, and will be created.»

      She pointed to the black skeleton.

      «That land bridge is Godgrave. The Great Clan that conquers it first will have the ability to launch an invasion into the territory of the enemy. Even if a full invasion is impossible due to how well-fortified the enemy is, the side controlling Godgrave can harass the adversary, disrupt supply chains, conquer weaker Citadels, and strengthen their Domain while weakening the other.»

      Nephis looked at Sunny.

      «So, Lord Shadow… you must understand what it means.»

      He remained silent for a few moments, then said with cold indifference:

      «It means that neither side can allow the enemy to take Godgrave. So, this Death Zone will not be a land bridge to start the war, but instead the battlefield where the war will be fought.»

      And therefore… his peaceful life was as good as over.
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        ZEXOS
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        In the past, when warriors were going to war, they usually had sex, in hope that their wife would be pregnant and their bloodline won't end in case the man died. So what I'm saying is... something obvious... Sunny x Nephis... In the dark of the shadows...🫣

        Im wilding bruh
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          ExeS
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          My friend, the woman is also going to war.
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            ZEXOS
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            I mean she is walking nuke, nothing going to happen to her. Do you remember Effie? She handled it well. I'm worried about sunny.
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              Kiber
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              б**ть, мне теперь интересно, если она будет беременна и использует аспект на себе(огонь), то ребёнок сгорит? Или же если её проткнуть, то ребёнок восстановится вместе с ней?
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          Dummybaron
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          bruh 💀
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          Vernaidia
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          Everyone !!!!... Let him cook welldone
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          BlankDjinn
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          A very active imagination I see 😂
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you as always :)

        I’m loving these interactions with former companions and the one sided loathing it’s something I don’t get to see in characters too often and this is being executed well!!! I do hope the cohort gets there memories back, even though I doubt it unless fate is burned to the ground 🔥 but I’m enjoying this for the time being
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    Kiber
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    Где комменты? Прошёл уже час с публикации...
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      AVA
      AVA
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      Тоже жду, мне очень нравится читать их
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        N1ghtyNero
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        На Reddit иди
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