Chapter 1051 The Fall of Falcon Scott (69)
After battling the harrowing Corrupted Titan for three long months, Saint Tyris of the White Feather clan had finally been defeated. Even though she had miraculously managed to survive, with Sky Tide incapacitated, there was no one left to stop the Winter Beast from advancing on the city.
The titan was already moving closer to the largest — and only — siege capital left standing in the region. The temperature was falling, and the winds were picking up, heralding the descent of a terrible blizzard.
Inevitably, a series of disastrous events was bound to happen.
The first of these events, and the catalyst that sparked the chain reaction... was the withdrawal of the White Feather clan from the Antarctic Center. They had been sent here to support the First Evacuation Army on behalf of the great clan Valor, but were not part of it. Naturally, their first priority was to preserve their Saint's life.
Even if the Awakened of White Feather had decided to stay, for whatever reason, Army Command would have insisted that they retreat in haste. The life of an allied Transcendent was too precious of a resource for the government, too.
...As the clan's compound turned into a hub of frenetic activity, with everyone hastily preparing for departure, Sunny and Jet were left to their own devices. After their conversation with Roan ended, they found themselves all but ignored by the hurrying members of the clan — no one even remembered to shoo the two Ascended away.
They were not in a hurry to leave, either, mostly because neither of them really knew what to do. The situation had changed too fast, and too dreadfully... Sunny felt lost and resigned, and although Jet was trying to hide it, he could see that she was shaken, as well.
The two of them found a place out of the way and just stood there for a while, silent.
Eventually, Sunny said:
"...Roan is wrong. It's not all over. Even without Tyris, we still have a Transcendent. You, me, Bloodwave... we should be able to give the Winter Beast a fight. We already killed one titan, so why can't we kill another?"
Jet somberly shook her head.
"There's an abyssal gap between a Fallen Titan and a Corrupted one, in terms of power. Tyris was not able to fight the Winter Beast because she was a Transcendent — she was able to fight it because she was a Transcendent whose Aspect countered the creature's powers, and an astonishingly steadfast one, at that. Even then... you don't really understand it, do you?"
Sunny frowned.
"I guess not. What is it exactly that I don't understand?"
Soul Reaper let out a grave sigh.
"Sunny... there's currently around thirty million people left in Falcon Scott, as well as twenty thousand soldiers. There are also a thousand or so Awakened veterans. However, all of them combined wouldn't be able to do anything against a Corrupted Titan. Even if there were ten times more, the result would be the same. Yet, Tyris alone held the creature back for three months. What does that mean?"
He stared at her silently for a while, then turned away with a dark expression on his face.
"...It means that one Saint is worth more than thirty million people, twenty thousand soldiers, and one thousand Awakened."
A corner of Jet's mouth twisted slightly.
"Smart."
Sunny shook his head:
"What are you getting at, though?"
The hint of a smile disappeared from Soul Reaper's face. She lingered for a few moments, then said:
"I am trying to tell you that there are no you, me, and Bloodwave. Bloodwave is going to leave with the White Feather clan... do you think they are going to let Tyris travel across the strait unprotected? She is unconscious and vulnerable. What happens if something attacks the ship? Neither Army Command nor Valor would allow that to happen. So, the House of Night will do their best to protect the most valuable asset... which means that Bloodwave won't be here when the Winter Beast arrives."
Sunny gritted his teeth, trying to suppress the blinding fury that threatened to consume his mind.
"...This is such crap!"
He cursed. freeωebnovēl.c૦m
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