As the Ivory Dragon died, an invisible ripple spread through the world. The whole city trembled slightly, and then, one of the two remaining chains that bound the Ivory Island to the rest of Hopeâs shattered kingdom broke with a deafening ring.
The broken chain fell into the darkness of the Sky Below, leaving only a single tether holding the island in place. The islandâs position shifted⌠not by much, but enough to cause the arching stone bridge to crack, shudder, and then slowly crumble.
A cloud of stone dust rose into the air as the massive structure collapsed, enveloping the patch of grass where Sunny and Mordret lay, still reeling from the deadly soul attack.
Sunny coughed and waved his hand in front of his face, weakly trying to chase the dust away.
âDamnationâŚâ
The Prince of Nothing, meanwhile, was slowly rising to his feet. With a stagger, he regained his footing and looked in the direction of the Ivory Tower, his old face growing dim.
Mordret remained silent for a while, and then said evenly:
âWell, that⌠is a bit unfortunate.â
Sunny let out a hoarse laugh, causing the old man to turn around and glance at him darkly. Then, he tried to sit up, but failed.
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The Prince of Nothing scoffed.
âDrop the act, Sunless. I know you are not that weakened.â
Sunny cursed, then stopped pretending and sat up with a groan. He was indeed in a very bad shape, drained of essence, and barely alive because of how severely damaged his soul was. However, he was indeed not as weak as he had wanted to mislead Mordret into believing.
The old man shook his head, then smiled.
âUsing my own Reflections against me⌠how clever. I expected something like that from you.â
Then, his face abruptly grew dark, and he gazed in the direction of the Ivory Tower once again. His voice sounded quiet and uncertain:
âThat, however⌠that I did not expect at all. It should not have been possible! I donât understand⌠giving one of the knives away is not in your nature. With how cynical and distrustful you are, you should have clung to them to the end⌠how did I make this mistake?â
Sunny grinned.
âI guess Iâve changed.â
Mordret frowned, then slowly shook his head.
âPeople donât change that easily.â
The grin on Sunnyâs face became a little brittle.
ââŚIt wasnât easy.â
The old man remained motionless for a while, then sighed heavily and turned around to face him. At the same time, his remaining Reflection did the same.
The Prince of Nothing stared at the battered shadow devil for a few moments, then said amiably:
âSunless, my fried⌠please give me one reason why I shouldnât kill you.â
Sunny blinked a couple of times, then answered with a dark smile:
âIn case you didnât notice, people who try to kill me tend to end up dead instead.â
Mordret grinned dangerously.
âI am sure I can manage.â
âWell⌠crap. Iâm a bit sure myself.â
He tilted his head, then said doubtfully:
âBecause I still have the Divine Memory you want to get your hands on?â
The old man took a step forward, causing the Reflection to do the same.
âNormally, that would have been a good reason. But right now⌠to be honest, Sunless, I am starting to wonder if itâs worth the effortâŚâ
Sunny lingered for a bit, then raised an eyebrow.
ââŚPretty please?â
The Prince of Nothing laughed.
âNot good enough.â
Sunny stared at him, slowly circulating what little essence he had left through his body. His Shadows were damaged and restoring themselves in the nurturing black flames of his soul⌠his strength was depleted⌠his allies were far away and in even worse shape than him.
Things were looking bleak.
He sighed, and then said in a neutral tone:
âLook⌠sure, you can probably kill me. But make no mistake, I wonât make it easy for you. More importantly, Iâll make sure to resist for a long, long time.â
Mordret smiled politely.
ââŚSo far, I am liking everything that I am hearing.â
Sunny grinned.
âArenât you forgetting something?â
The Prince of Nothing lingered for a moment, then frowned.
âAnd what might that be?â
Climbing back onto his chair, Sunny leaned on the backrest and let out a relieved sigh. Then, he pointed at the Ivory Tower:
âThis Nightmare is coming to the end. Thereâs not much time left until we are returned to the real world. Precious time that you are going to waste trying to get rid of me.â
Mordret looked at him with a dark expression.
âThat is alright. My schedule is suddenly free, anyway. What else is there to do?â
Sunny shook his head.
âYou might have lost the opportunity to kill the Demon of Desire. But have you forgotten about the Demon of Destiny? There is a whole Ebony Tower beneath us, free for the plunder.â
The old manâs frown deepened.
âThe divine flames are much more intense and plentiful during this time. The rift in them canât be traversed by the likes of us. Not that thereâs enough time to, anyway. UnlessâŚâ
His expression suddenly changed.
Sunny nodded.
âIndeed. The Sky Below cannot be traversed, but we just happen to be near the Ivory Island, and the portal that stands behind the Tower. Now⌠you can waste time trying to kill me⌠or you can try to pour enough divine flame into it, and get your hands on all the toys left behind by Nether. Just donât be an idiot like me and let the time catch up to them after the seal is brokenâŚâ
Mordret stared at him for a few moments, and then grinned.
âYou are just hoping that the strange rot inside the Ebony Tower is going to devour me, arenât you? After all, it is not as starved yet, in this time.â
Sunny coughed.
âUh⌠guilty as charged. Still. Are you planning to kill a Sovereign without taking a risk from time to time? Hurry up and decide. The clock is ticking.â
The old man studied him for a while, not saying anything.
Gradually, Sunny grew extremely uncomfortable under that gaze.
âDamned bastard⌠your desire to kill me canât be stronger than your desire to take revenge on clan Valor! Hope, do your thing! Come on!â
Eventually, Mordret chuckled, shook his head, and said:
âTwo Sovereigns.â
Sunny raised an eyebrow.
âWhat?â
The old man turned around and headed to the edge of the island, followed by his Reflection.
âTwo Sovereigns! I plan to kill Asterion, too. Although that will probably be much, much harder than dealing with my father⌠still, I am as good at remembering grudges as you are, Sunless⌠so pray that we never meet again.â
He stopped near the very edge of the empty abyss of the Sky Below, lingered at it for a few moments, and then said somberly:
âAlthough who will hear your prayers? The gods are deadâŚâ
With that, the Prince of Nothing stepped into the darkness and disappeared, taking his Reflection with him.
Sunny was left alone on the empty island, struggling to believe that he actually survived.
He looked down, at his exquisite wooden chair, then at the rock in his hand.
Then, he let out a shaky breath.
âDamn. I canât believe that workedâŚâ
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