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Now reading: Chapter 1034: The Fall of Falcon Scott (52) from Shadow Slave, a Action novel by Guiltythree.

The special chutes built into the wall had mostly been destroyed or damaged, so the Awakened had to use other ans to sortie into the killing field. So rappelled down, so summoned mories capable of slowing one's fall, so simply used the exposed frawork of the great barrier to swiftly climb to the ground.

The few surviving Masters stationed on the southern wall went first to clear the landing. Saint mounted Nightmare, who leaped from one protruding sheet of deford alloy to another, reaching the swarming abominations in re seconds. Wielding the Cruel Sight, she quickly slaughtered the nearest enemies.

Sunny was not far behind. He glided through the air using the Dark Wing, then dismissed it a couple dozen ters above the ground and plumted down, landing among the Nightmare Creatures like a cannonball. The Sin of Solace danced, effortlessly slicing through flesh and bone.

It took Sunny only a few seconds to carve out a small island of safety. The mbers of his cohort joined him, forming a beachhead. More Awakened followed behind them, grim determination shining in their eyes.

Everyone knew that for many, if not most of them, this was going to be the last fight. Nevertheless, no one tried to flee or turn back.

'...It is strange.'

Cutting down a lunging beast, Sunny glanced at the descending Awakened. Surely, all of them valued their lives... maybe if left alone, most would listen to their fear and their desire to survive, and choose to save themselves instead. However, they had all been swept up in the mont and lost their reason.

They were all individuals, but more than that, they were also parts of sothing much larger right now. A crowd, a mob... a collective had no fear of death, because the destruction of one of its small parts did not an the destruction of the whole. Maybe that was how these people suppressed their utterly natural and reasonable desire to live, knowing that even without them, the larger entity they belonged to would continue to exist.

Was that what Professor Obel had ant when he said that humanity needed a bit of stupidity to survive?

In any case, the feeling was alien to Sunny. He had spent most of his life being refused and rejected by the collective, so naturally, he valued himself more. There was really nothing more valuable than himself, and things he personally held dear.

...And yet, here he was, charging into the horde of Nightmare Creatures with the rest of the Awakened of the First Army. Of course, his situation was vastly different - Sunny was pretty sure of his ability to at least escape alive, no matter what happened. But he was still taking a great risk for no apparent reason.

Was it stubbornness? Was it pride? Was it spite and unwillingness to admit defeat? Or had he actually beco infatuated by the sa sense of collective responsibility as these selfless people?

He truly did not know. However, the word "selfless" seed rather vile and frightening to Sunny. After all, his self was all he had. Without it, what was the point of staying alive?

Gritting his teeth, Sunny brandished the Sin of Solace and pushed forward, cutting through one abomination after another like a ruthless, eerily graceful butcher. At so point, his three shadows joined him, wrapping themselves around his body - the fourth one he had sent to help Nightmare. Sunny was surrounded by a fine haze of blood, but whenever drops of it fell on his black tunic, they rolled off the soft silk without leaving the slightest trace.

The Graceless Dusk remained immaculately pristine.

He left the hundreds of Awakened behind and advanced into the horde, leading his cohort toward the river of black beetles.

Luckily, it was not very hard to reach, because the dark river was flowing forward to et them, as well.

Before the Irregulars clashed with the claw of the Heart of Darkness, though, Bloodwave finally arrived at the battlefield.

The mighty Saint landed like a falling star, causing the earth to split and a shockwave to spread outward in all directions. Away from water, most of his powers would be of no use...

But a Transcendent was still a Transcendent.

Wearing dark grey armor sewn of sharkskin and wielding two curved swords, Bloodwave instantly turned into a whirlwind of steel, moving with such speed and force as to resemble an annihilating blur. Countless Nightmare Creatures disappeared into it, and the blurry twister instantly turned red from the mass of blood.

More than that, the champion of the House of Night was perfectly aware of his vulnerability on land. For that reason, his soul arsenal included many powerful mories to account for that weakness... among other things.

As soon as Bloodwave appeared, three Echoes manifested by his side. One was a monstrous crab the size of a house, one resembled a towering golem of wet clay, and the last one was ethereal and elusive, like a creature made of fog.

Sunny's eyes glinted when he realized that the creature shrouded in fog was actually Transcendent itself. It would have been powerless underwater, but here under the walls of Falcon Scott, the Echo could exert truly devastating power.

A small shadow fell from the sky, and a familiar black bird landed on Bloodwave's shoulder, cawing sothing into his ear. A mont later, the Saint and his Echoes changed direction, heading for one of the four rivers of darkness.

'Maybe we can actually pull this off...'

Throwing all unnecessary thoughts out of his head, Sunny concentrated on carving a path toward the tide of beetles. Sowhere behind him, hundreds of Awakened were desperately pushing against the horde of frenzied abominations, killing and dying without holding anything back. An ear-splitting groan of tearing tal thundered as another section of the wall collapsed, unable to withstand its own weight after suffering severe damage to its inner structure.

He paid it no attention.

'How am I supposed to fight against the damned bugs?'

The Sin of Solace could cut through dozens with each swipe, but there were countless thousands of them. Trying to kill the entire swarm with a sword was no different from trying to cut the sea.

He had a couple of tools capable of mass destruction... Shadow Manifestation, the Strike of Thunder... he could also control the swarm, sowhat, with the Dying Wish. Best of all, the beetles would have to try very, very hard to bite through the Marble Shell.

Sunny was not too worried about his defense. It was the offense that posed an issue.

'I guess I'll just have to manage, sohow...'

A few monts later, the mass of Nightmare Creatures around them than consud by bloodlust. It seed that the Heart of Darkness cared diminished, and those who did lunge at the cohort looked more panicked not about whom it devoured - humans or abominations.

And there, behind these last few monsters...

The tide of darkness was rushing toward Sunny once again.

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