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Chapter 8 - Chapter 772 Journey To The East

Some time later, all five members of the cohort finally found themselves alone. The Fire Keeperswere still around, but decided to give their leaders some much-needed privacy. As the result, only Nephis, Sunny, Cassie,

Effie, and Kai remained in a spacious hospital room.

Changing Star was standing by the window,looking at the peaceful

landscape of the Academy ground with a strange, still expression. She seemed to have regressed toher old self, which had trouble communicating emotions and interacting with people. For that reason, it was hard to understand what she was thinking about.

The others gave her some space. Despite the fact that Nephis was standing right in front of them, itwas not too easy to come to terms with the fact that she was actually, truly back. They were still struggling to get used to this

new reality, but a warm wave of relief andhappiness was slowly rising in their hearts.

Sunny was no different. It was just that his joy was somewhat overshadowed by a contradictingfeeling of unease and apprehension.

Finally, Nephis sighed and turned around. A palesmile appeared on her face.

"You… you are all Masters. I did not expect that."

Effie, who was sitting comfortably on a cushychair with her legs stretched, laughed.

"You're one to talk!"

Neph studied the four of them, then let out a slow sigh.

"I did not even know if all of you managed tosurvive. I… I hoped, of course. So I am very glad to see that you did. And helped each other."

A distant look appeared on Kai's face. He remained silent for a bit, remembering the events of theSecond Nightmare, and then said gently:

"Yes, we had each other to lean on in our darkestmoments. But you… you were completely alone,all that time. Lady Nephis, please forgive me…but how did you survive?"

Nephis looked away with a smile.

"...I wasn't really completely alone, too."

Then, she walked over to the hospital bed and satdown, facing them. "There is not much to tell,really. The Crimson Terror was in its most

vulnerable state when I reached the top of the Spire. Unrestrained by the dark sea, she had absorbed countless souls and was in the middle of an arduous evolution. With the help of the DawnShard, I was able to strike her down."

That simple explanation did not really do justice to the incredible accomplishment of slaying aFallen Terror, but Neph seemed reluctant to dwelltoo much on that part of her story. She alsodecided to skip the part about their confrontation with Sunny entirely. Instead, she looked at the window and continued:

"After she died, however, the Spire became unstable. The Gateway collapsed, and the toweritself soon followed. I barely escaped the debris. The artificial sun of the Forgotten Shore was extinguished, as well,

submerging it into absolute darkness. Thelabyrinth itself perished, too, the crimson coral turning grey and slowly crumbling to dust. With no sea, no sun, and most Nightmare Creatures eradicated by the culling, it became a lightless and desolate place."

She sighed.

"I traveled back to the Dark City and spent some time there, hunting down the remainingabominations and preparing for a long journey.With the help of the Dawn Shard and the Nameless Sun, many powerful Nightmare Creatures fell to my blade. For a while, I entertained the idea of trying to cross the Hollow Mountains, but eventually had to abandon it. Nothing but death awaited me there. So, I had to choose another direction."

Nephis paused for a moment, then continued in a steady tone:

"I knew that the deadly mountain chain stretchedfurther than Ravenheart in the west. There was no passage there. Going north meant moving further away from human Citadels. So, it only left east.There was a chance that the Hollow Mountainswere not as tall and unassailable there, or even thatthere was an end to them somewhere in those unexplored regions. It was only a chance, but it was all that I had. So, I left the Dark City and retraced the steps of the journey that Sunny, Cassie, and I had made before… avoiding

the Ashen Barrow, of course."

Sunny moved slightly, remembering theirencounter with Soul Devourer. He had not forgotten his promise to come back and destroy the damned tree… granted, he had no plans of returning to the Forgotten Shore, currently. Even his pettiness had a limit.

Maybe he would still be able to exact his revengeon the vile fiend one day, though.

Changing Star, meanwhile, continued her tale:

"Eventually, I reached the edges of the ForgottenShore and crossed into a vast and terrible desert. Seeing the sun and the stars once again… it was

like a blessing. But that blessing came with itsown curse. The desert had once been the site of a great battle, I think… or maybe that land had been

turned into a lifeless desert by the battle, instead.In any case, echoes of the clash between powers well beyond our comprehension still linger there, making it a dire and deadly place."

As Sunny remembered the white desert from herdream, Nephis paused, and then continued in a somber tone:

"But at that point, it was too late for me to turn back. Following along the Hollow Mountains, I ventured into the desert and made my way further east. Unfortunately, no matter how many days I traveled, the misty peaks showed no signs ofabating. Eventually, I knew that I could notcontinue. I think… I think that the white desert isimpossible to cross. The parts of it I only barely survived were on the periphery of the ancient battlefield. The deeper I went, the more terrifying it became. The inner reaches of that region, wherethe true clashes had happened, had to be a DeathZone of its own. Worse still, even if one manages to resist the many horrors dwelling there, the desert itself will eventually kill them. There is… there is simply no way to survive it."

She looked at them, white sparks igniting in her eyes.

"With no way forward and no way back, I... I grew desperate enough to finally venture into the Hollow Mountains. However, I had no hope of traversing them and reaching the human territories on the other side. I had also failed to find any sign of a Gateway in my long travels. So, I did the onlything I could think of… I tried to find a Seed ofNightmare. Eventually and with some help, I encountered one near the boundary of the dark realm that hides within the mountains… and challenged it."

A pale smile appeared onNeph's face. "And here I am. Safe and sound."

She grew silent for a few moments, andthen added quietly: "Well… not quite. But I am still alive, at least."

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