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Chapter 2192: Circle of Responsibility

The dead boy let out a quiet laugh.

The Queen shook her head.

"Whatever it is that the Dreamspawn needs from the descendants of the gods, he can only get it once their blood Awakens. Nephis is the last descendant of the Sun God lineage, and so, he prevented us from trying to eliminate her before she came of age... or rather, prevented us from trying to eliminate her too hard. The methods we could use without alerting him and provoking his ire were limited, and that was why she managed to survive. Even as a child, Nephie proved to be quite tenacious."

Cassie smiled darkly.

"...You have my sympathy. How inconvenient."

Ki Song shrugged.

"Why, thank you. It really was. However, young Nephis was really the least of our concerns. Because, as you can imagine, the mutual responsibility between us three did not last long."

Cassie inhaled deeply.

"Was there something particular that caused you to grow openly hostile to each other?"

The Queen remained silent for a bit, then smiled wryly.

"Yes? No? It was a gradual process. At first, we were busy establishing our Domains, subjugating neighboring regions of the Dream Realm, and stabilizing our territories. But once we reached the ceiling of what we could achieve without encroaching on each other's lands, things turned much more tenuous between us. Both Anvil and I wanted to swallow the Stormsea, but neither could move without provoking the other. The Dreamspawn, meanwhile, was growing stranger with each year. The tension continued to build, until one day... we saw a chance."

Cassie raised an eyebrow.

"What chance?"

One of the youths chuckled.

"The chance to get rid of the Dreamspawn, of course. That guy, you see, aimed his attention at the moon."

Cassie blinked.

"The... moon?"

Did Ki Song mean a metaphorical moon? She carried the lineage of Beast God, after all, and one of Beast God's epithets was the Goddess of the Moon. Had Asterion shown interest in her daughters, perhaps? They would have already reached the age of becoming susceptible to the Spell by then. Some would have even Awakened.

The Queen nodded.

"Yes, the moon. Earth's moon, to be precise — Luna. Well, not the moon itself, of course... rather, what is hidden on the moon."

'Huh...'

Cassie tried to suppress her curiosity, but failed.

"...And what, exactly, is hidden on the moon?"

The dead girl laughed melodiously.

Ki Song smiled.

"That was precisely what the Dreamspawn wanted to learn. The Nightmare Spell first infected the Lunar Colonies, you know... it was only later that it spread from the moon to the planet's surface. What had they unearthed there, on the dark side of Luna? Nobody knows. Oh, we had theories, of course. By then, it was already clear that an Unholy Nightmare Creature had made the moon its nest — that is why it is so dangerous to fly too high on Earth and why any manner of lunar observation had been forbidden. It is also one of the reasons why aviation fell into sharp decline as soon as the Nightmare Spell descended."

She lingered for a few moments.

"It is also highly likely that a Nightmare Gate is situated there... the First Gate, maybe. Since looking at the moon too closely is a recipe for disaster, we couldn't build an analog of the Obel Scale to study it. But there was still a sort of consensus about the Category of that Gate. Most of those who know believe it to be a Category Six Gate."

As Cassie drew a sharp breath, Ki Song looked up and smiled.

"If so, it is connected to a Seed of the Sixth Nightmare... the final Nightmare. One that would turn those who conquer it Divine, thus giving birth to gods. Not lesser deities of the Sacred Rank, but true gods — no different from those great beings who once ruled all existence."

She hesitated for a moment, then added in a more reserved tone:

"Of course, there is a smaller group that holds a different opinion. They believe that the Lunar Gate leads to a Seed that is even more special. Not just a Seed of Nightmare, no... instead, they believe it to be the Seed of the Nightmare Spell. The source of its invasion into our reality."

Cassie exhaled slowly.

'The world still holds so many mysteries...'

An Unholy One was dwelling on the moon, guarding the Gate to the Final Nightmare... or the source of the Nightmare Spell itself. Who would have thought? The magnitude of this revelation had left her breathless.

Cassie was too tiny and insignificant for that information to have any direct importance to her, just like an ant was too tiny and short-lived to worry about the movement of tectonic plates.

But still, still...

She could not help but shiver, knowing that the moon had been there, high above her, throughout countless nights.

Ki Song smiled softly.

"If you live long enough to become Supremes yourselves one day, you'll hear it... on a quiet night, under the familiar sky, you'll hear the distant, alluring, irresistible call of that Nightmare. Its Call is another reason why we don't return to the waking world that often."

She remained silent for a little while, then sighed.

"In any case... the Dreamspawn grew intrigued by the moon, and so, he endeavored to visit it. And using the chance, Anvil and I made sure that he never returned. We massacred his followers and erased his name from the network, from the culture, from the annals of history, forbade the government to ever mention him again, and killed everyone who had ever met him face-to-face — well, most of them, at least."

A wicked smile twisted her alluring lips.

"There were no Citadels under his control, and we had hidden our existence — the existence of the Sovereigns — from the very beginning to limit the spread of his fame, and therefore of his Domain... even if it forced all three of us into the shadows. So, his Domain crumbled in an instant, and he was stranded on the moon, his power severely diminished. We had hoped that he would die there, but of course, we weren't that lucky. That fiend still draws breath out there, in the coldness of space, looking at us from above. He can even exert his influence somewhat, sometimes, albeit not too much of it."

Her smile widened.

"And with the Dreamspawn mostly removed from the picture, the circle of mutual responsibility was broken. Anvil's sword pierced my heart... but, of course, I refused to die. That was how our clandestine clash began. From that day forward, we were gathering forces, positioning valuable game pieces, and preparing for the war — for the final confrontation to see which one of us was the most vicious, and therefore worthy of becoming the sole ruler of the world."

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    Palsastan
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    Asterion is a f#cking menace.
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    :- Amon
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    So, according to ki song asterion is on earth moon. And when was battle btw two domain started on godgrave, asterion was shown in outer space and there was a fk blue disc above him so does that mean earth is flat now?
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    Honestly Anvil could just marry queen of worms because she can't die and he can care about her all he wants... because she can't be gotten rid of that easily and she can't have kids to lose.
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    van tage
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    Can't Asterion just drop down to Earth or go back to the Dream Realm using his tether? And, can Sunny ascend to Divine without the help of the Spell/Nightmare gates or he will eventually has to?

    Maybe if I stack for a year's worth, I will know? 😆
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      asterion prolly can't return to dream realm using his tether cause he'll be pulled to the gate i think(?). remember the fact that sovereigns can feel the call of the gate in the moon?
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      Svetoslav
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      Nightmare gates prevent people from using tether(that happened in Antarctica remember?).
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    By then, it was already clear that an Unholy Nightmare Creature had made the moon its nest — that is why it is so dangerous to fly too high on Earth and why any manner of lunar observation had been forbidden

    So that dude is living right under the nose of a literal god but guess what Nephis has what it takes to not only kill Aster with Sunny's dick but also kill the Unholy god as a Sacred with the cumshot of that dick and then conquer the subsequent Nightmare while dickriding Sunny. Well, because she is Nephis and WhoS to SToP HeR?
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      Bro what
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        Gerhman_Sparrow23
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        What do you mean "what"? I said what I saidc hokage
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    Is there no rules in this site?
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    Agora vou empilhar episódios, quero ler essa última parte da guerra de uma única vez. Acho que uns 70 capítulos deve ser o suficiente, vejo vocês em 35 dias.
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    “I know your future”
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    Chapter 2197 Boiling Pot

    Rain did not get a good look at the prisoner Saint Seishan was supposedly escorting. She did glimpse the beautiful princess herself, whose presence was just as soothing as always —however, there was an eerie escort of empty-eyed pilgrims in the way, so it was hard to see who had been captured by the Queen's daughter.
    Rain stayed in the shadows, leaning on the wall of an armory among other idle soldiers. Her brother remained silent until the strange prisoner convoy disappeared from view, heading toward the stone keep where the Queen herself was rumored to reside.

    Then, he suddenly separated himself from her shadow.

    "I'll go snoop around a little. Don't get into any trouble while I am away."

    Rain scoffed.

    "Who am I, a kid? Why would I get into trouble?"

    He remained silent for a few moments, then said in a dubious tone:

    "Yeah..."

    With that, the shadow stealthily glided away.

    Rain sighed, then stretched her tired body and went about her business. She spent some time getting the water rations and refilled the Green Canteen, then waited some more to get an allotment of synthetic firewood for their campfire.

    Finally, she returned to the part of the camp assigned to the Seventh Royal Legion and found her cohort. They made a fire, igniting it with a Memory, and boiled some water to brew powdered coffee — the mostly empty can of it was a luxury Ray had won from an officer in a game of cards. After that, they put a pot over the fire to prepare the usual Song Army stew.

    Rain stared at the stamped tinfoil wrappers left from the bricks of synthetic firewood absent-mindedly as the wind dragged them across the surface of the dead god's bone. The contrast of the mundane and the mystical was pretty evocative... she was just not sure of what.


    "I saw Princess Seishan while I was getting water."

    Tamar just stared at the fire.

    "Oh."

    The Saint of Sorrow had said that he would speak to the princess once she returned to the camp. So, they would probably leave this dreadful place soon.

    Rain felt... conflicted about the prospect. Sure, she wanted nothing more than for the horror to end. But on the other hand, she felt terrible about leaving her fellow soldiers behind and escaping to safety simply because her friend had some connections at the top.

    Not everyone had a Transcendent father. What was going to happen to countless young soldiers who did not?

    She had a pretty good idea what would happen to them — thousands of them, at least — and was not sure what would haunt her more. Would it be the harrowing siege, or the act of running away like a coward?


    The other members of the cohort seemed to be struggling with the same thoughts, so no one said anything for a long time. However, their silence was an answer in and of itself. In the end, self-preservation seemed to be winning over the misguided sense of devotion.

    Well, it was not too surprising. Many people had been idealists when they joined the Song Army. But after experiencing the horrors of war, their worldview irrevocably changed, and their hearts changed as well... devotion was a scarce currency in Godgrave these days. At least devotion to the symbols that had failed them, and to the leaders who had led them to hell.

    Rain and her friends had already fought and bled plenty for the Song Domain. Did they really have to insist on staying when someone was telling... ordering them to leave?

    She was still drowning in doubt, and the stew was still bubbling in the pot when there seemed to be some kind of commotion around them. Looking up, Rain noticed that there was more movement in the vast courtyard of the Greater Crossing Stronghold than usual.
    The entire camp seemed to be boiling, not much different from the stew.

    'Huh? Is there going to be another assault?'

    That did not make much sense. The battle had just ended recently, and even if the Sword Army decided to attack twice in one day, it would not have caused so much activity. Those who had to man the wall were already on the ramparts, after all, since the entire contingent worked to defend

    the fortress in shifts.

    'What is going on?'

    Just as Rain thought that, Tamar caught a soldier who was running by and asked in an incredulous tone:

    "What is happening?"

    He looked at her with wide eyes.

    "W—what? Lady Tamar, you haven't heard?"

    The Seventh Royal Legion had suffered grave casualties in the siege — just like every other legion of the Song Army — so there were gaping holes in the chain of command. New orders did not travel to the rank and file as fast as they used to.

    Granted, Tamar was an officer, so it was a bit strange that she was caught out of the loop.

    "Heard what?"

    The soldier stared at her dazedly for a few moments.

    He seemed to be both excited and terrified... but mostly terrified.

    Eventually, he took a deep breath and said loudly, a feverish glint appearing in his eyes.

    "An attack! We are attacking!"

    Tamar frowned, then asked while putting an emphasis on the word "we":

    "What... what do you mean we are attacking?"

    He grinned darkly.

    "It's just as I said! The order has just come down from the Queen. We are abandoning the fortress, crossing the chasm, and storming the camp of the Sword Army — all legions, all auxiliary troops, even the Saints. It's an all-out offensive!"

    Tamar let the soldier go, stunned. He hurried away, soon disappearing from view.

    Rain, Tamar, Ray, and Fleur looked at each other.

    Eventually, Ray opened his mouth and said in a shaky voice:

    "So... I guess we're not becoming caravan guards anymore?"

    Rain pursed her lips.

    "The order seems to have been given almost immediately after Princess Seishan returned. So, the Saint of Sorrow might not have had the opportunity to settle things with her yet. Or he did, but the transfer got lost in the chaos. In any case, if we want to leave... we still can."

    Storming the siege camp of the Sword Army... an all-out offensive... Saints joining the fight.

    Crazy! It seemed crazy!

    'What the hell is the Queen thinking?'


    "So, do we want to leave?"


    She remained silent for a few moments, then said in an even tone:

    "I did not receive the transfer order. So, I intend to stay."

    Rain sighed.

    Well, of course. She would.

    'Damn Legacies...'

    Shaking her head, she turned her head and looked at the bubbling stew with regret.

    "What are we standing around for, then? We need to start gathering our things. Even if we are going to be marching into battle instead of running away, we're still abandoning camp. So get your stuff quickly!"

    ...Some time later, her brother snuck back into her shadow. He settled inside of it, remained silent for a bit, and then asked incredulously:

    "Did I not say to stay out of trouble?"

    Rain raised an eyebrow.

    "I did, though?"

    He sighed.

    "Look around."

    All around them, the Song Army was seething and boiling as it prepared to go into battle... perhaps the final battle of this hellish war. The legions were assembling into marching columns, the enthralled Nightmare Creatures were roaring in frenzy, and the Saints were summoning their battle Memories, ready to lead the charge.

    Her brother inhaled slowly, then growled:

    "...That looks like trouble to me!"

    2198 Divide and Conquer
    Just a handful of minutes before, Sunny was standing at the edge of the Ivory Island, looking at the distant wall of the great fortress with a somber expression on his face. His incarnation in the camp of the Song Army had caught a glimpse of Cassie as she was being escorted by Seishan and their eerie retinue of walking corpses...

    But he had lost sight of them once the two entered the chambers of the Queen. Sunny was not reckless enough to get that close to Ki Song, so he was forced to wait in tense anticipation, not knowing what to expect.

    Surely, Cassie was too valuable to be disposed of swiftly. She was not someone who would put herself in danger without having a way out, either... so his worry was most likely meaningless. And yet, he could not help but feel uneasy.

    'Damn it.'

    Eventually, Cassie emerged from the heavy gates and remained standing outside, motionless and silent. There were fresh cuts on her cheek, but it did not seem like she was hurt badly. The lack of an escort was also telling, hinting that she had come to some sort of understanding with the Queen.

    Or that the Queen simply did not deem it necessary to guard her, confident that Cassie would not be able to escape.

    The mental communication Sunny had grown used to did not seem to work, so he wanted to approach the blind seer stealthily in the form of a shadow to exchange a few audible words. However, she shook her head lightly, which had to be a signal to stay away.

    Tense and unhappy, Sunny retreated.

    And not long after that, the camp of the Song Army came alive like a massive beast awakening from slumber.

    The sudden commotion was on such a grand scale that even Master Sunless could see that something was going on in the Greater Crossing Stronghold, all the way from the Ivory Island.

    He frowned.

    "Are they preparing to retreat?"
    Cassie could have informed Ki Song about the clandestine plan to attack the Lesser Crossing Stronghold from the rear — in fact, she had a good reason to. If so, the main contingent of the Song Army serving as the garrison of the Greater Crossing would have to retreat or risk being cut off from the base camp and surrounded by the forces of the Sword Domain.

    They could even make a desperate attempt to reinforce the Lesser Crossing and prevent it from falling...

    But that was not what Ki Song had decided to do.

    When Sunny's incarnation learned what the Queen was planning a few moments later, he could not help but falter for a moment.

    Master Sunless opened his eyes wide.

    "...Crazy!"
    Everyone had expected that Ki Song would retreat.
    But against all odds, she decided to attack instead.

    She was preparing to abandon the Greater Crossing Stronghold and throw all her available forces into an all-out offensive, threatening to break the main contingent of the Sword Army in one fell swoop.

    Why would she surrender the overwhelming defensive advantage the Song Army held and command her soldiers to attack, even knowing how desperate her position was? Was she insane or a genius?

    Sunny suddenly felt cold sweat rolling down his back.

    In hindsight... why wouldn't she attack?
    Retreating would only buy the Song Army some time — granted, time was what they lacked the most — but it would not change the overall situation of the war by much.
    However, now that she knew that Anvil had secretly left the siege camp and was leading soldiers through the Hollows, she would also know that the siege camp was not as impossible to overtake as everyone seemed to believe. As far as she was informed, the Lord of Shadows was also far away.

    So, the greatest obstacle in her way was Nephis.

    Nephis had proven that she was an impossible existence among those of the Transcendent Rank, and therefore, no Saint in the Song Army could defeat her. If the Queen wanted to destroy the siege camp, she would have to take to the battlefield herself — which she could not do, not yet.

    Or rather, there had not been any other way to suppress Nephis before.

    There was one now, though.

    Cursing, Sunny dove into the shadows and stepped out of them at the top of the Ivory Tower. Nephis was already walking toward the balcony, a cold expression on her face.

    "Cassie! She's..."

    Nephis nodded.

    "I know."
    She paused for a moment near him, hesitated a little, and then said casually:

    "Stay here, please. Make sure that your assistant, Aiko, remains in the Brilliant Emporium as well. I don't know what will happen next, but... it can get messy."
    Sunny chewed on his lip, unhappy.

    But it was not time to discard the persona of Master Sunless yet. Plus, if anything that disagreed with him happened, he would only be a step away. His senses could envelop the entire battlefield, after all, and there was one more of his incarnations on the other side of the chasm.

    He sighed.

    "Take one of my shadows with you, at least."

    As he said the words, the gloomy shadow separated from his feet and dove into Neph's own shadow... looking quite smug and satisfied as it did, at that.

    Nephis lingered for a moment, then smiled faintly.

    "Thank you, Master Sunless."

    Leaning forward, she planted a soft kiss on his cheek, and then turned around.

    Brilliant light surrounded her slender figure, forming into the image of two incandescent wings. A moment later, she leapt over the parapet of the balcony and plummeted down, toward the siege camp of the Sword Army.

    Left alone under the radiant sky, Sunny touched his cheek and looked into the distance.

    A quiet sigh escaped from his lips.

    "...Stay safe, Lady Nephis."

    The drums of war were beating, and she had to lead her soldiers into battle.

    That battle was not going to be an easy one, it seemed.

    Worse still, the battles that would follow it were only going to be so much harder...
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      Thanks mate I was waiting even though I haven’t sleep a glimpse you made it worth it 👌🏻
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      Thanks bro
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      Thanks for the chapters.
      It seems the final battle is finally approaching
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    2198 Divide and Conquer
    Just a handful of minutes before, Sunny was standing at the edge of the Ivory Island, looking at the distant wall of the great fortress with a somber expression on his face. His incarnation in the camp of the Song Army had caught a glimpse of Cassie as she was being escorted by Seishan and their eerie retinue of walking corpses...

    But he had lost sight of them once the two entered the chambers of the Queen. Sunny was not reckless enough to get that close to Ki Song, so he was forced to wait in tense anticipation, not knowing what to expect.

    Surely, Cassie was too valuable to be disposed of swiftly. She was not someone who would put herself in danger without having a way out, either... so his worry was most likely meaningless. And yet, he could not help but feel uneasy.

    'Damn it.'

    Eventually, Cassie emerged from the heavy gates and remained standing outside, motionless and silent. There were fresh cuts on her cheek, but it did not seem like she was hurt badly. The lack of an escort was also telling, hinting that she had come to some sort of understanding with the Queen.

    Or that the Queen simply did not deem it necessary to guard her, confident that Cassie would not be able to escape.

    The mental communication Sunny had grown used to did not seem to work, so he wanted to approach the blind seer stealthily in the form of a shadow to exchange a few audible words. However, she shook her head lightly, which had to be a signal to stay away.

    Tense and unhappy, Sunny retreated.

    And not long after that, the camp of the Song Army came alive like a massive beast awakening from slumber.

    The sudden commotion was on such a grand scale that even Master Sunless could see that something was going on in the Greater Crossing Stronghold, all the way from the Ivory Island.

    He frowned.

    "Are they preparing to retreat?"

    Cassie could have informed Ki Song about the clandestine plan to attack the Lesser Crossing Stronghold from the rear — in fact, she had a good reason to. If so, the main contingent of the Song Army serving as the garrison of the Greater Crossing would have to retreat or risk being cut off from the base camp and surrounded by the forces of the Sword Domain.
    They could even make a desperate attempt to reinforce the Lesser Crossing and prevent it from falling...
    Why would she surrender the overwhelming defensive advantage the Song Army held and command her soldiers to attack, even knowing how desperate her position was? Was she insane or a genius?

    Sunny suddenly felt cold sweat rolling down his back.

    In hindsight... why wouldn't she attack?

    Retreating would only buy the Song Army some time — granted, time was what they lacked the most — but it would not change the overall situation of the war by much.

    However, now that she knew that Anvil had secretly left the siege camp and was leading soldiers through the Hollows, she would also know that the siege camp was not as impossible to overtake as everyone seemed to believe. As far as she was informed, the Lord of Shadows was also far away.

    So, the greatest obstacle in her way was Nephis.

    Nephis had proven that she was an impossible existence among those of the Transcendent Rank, and therefore, no Saint in the Song Army could defeat her. If the Queen wanted to destroy the siege camp, she would have to take to the battlefield herself — which she could not do, not yet.

    Or rather, there had not been any other way to suppress Nephis before.

    There was one now, though.

    Cursing, Sunny dove into the shadows and stepped out of them at the top of the Ivory Tower. Nephis was already walking toward the balcony, a cold expression on her face.

    "Cassie! She's..."

    Nephis nodded.

    "I know."

    She paused for a moment near him, hesitated a little, and then said casually:

    "Stay here, please. Make sure that your assistant, Aiko, remains in the Brilliant Emporium as well. I don't know what will happen next, but... it can get messy."

    Sunny chewed on his lip, unhappy.

    But it was not time to discard the persona of Master Sunless yet. Plus, if anything that disagreed with him happened, he would only be a step away. His senses could envelop the entire battlefield, after all, and there was one more of his incarnations on the other side of the chasm.

    He sighed.

    "Take one of my shadows with you, at least."

    As he said the words, the gloomy shadow separated from his feet and dove into Neph's own shadow... looking quite smug and satisfied as it did, at that.

    Nephis lingered for a moment, then smiled faintly.

    "Thank you, Master Sunless."

    Leaning forward, she planted a soft kiss on his cheek, and then turned around.

    Brilliant light surrounded her slender figure, forming into the image of two incandescent wings. A moment later, she leapt over the parapet of the balcony and plummeted down, toward the siege camp of the Sword Army.

    Left alone under the radiant sky, Sunny touched his cheek and looked into the distance.

    A quiet sigh escaped from his lips.

    "...Stay safe, Lady Nephis."

    The drums of war were beating, and she had to lead her soldiers into battle.

    That battle was not going to be an easy one, it seemed.

    Worse still, the battles that would follow it were only going to be so much harder...
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      Skipped 2197
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        Chapter 2197 above,from Magmum
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