Now a demigod, Sunny returned to the outskirts of NQSC once again.
Standing in a desolate alleyway formed by the crumbling walls of decrepit buildings, he inhaled the toxic air deeply and grimaced. The smell was definitely nostalgic, but he did not feel welcome here.
Not only because the outskirts had changed just as thoroughly as he had, but also because the world itself was rejecting him.
Sunny exhaled slowly, struggling with the uncomfortable feeling of being out of place. His powers were severely suppressed, and every breath he took was a struggle. A strange lethargy enveloped his mind, making him numb and drowsy. Worst of all, he could feel the very fabric of reality straining to push him out — so, he had to consciously will himself to stay in place every single moment.
It was like the familiar action of pulling on his tether to travel between worlds, only extended in perpetuity. If he relaxed his grip even for a second, he would be banished back to the Dream Realm.
Sunny was not in pain, but he still wanted to groan.
’How... disheartening...’
Even if he had never harbored any affection for the outskirts, feeling like an unwelcome guest in his own homeworld felt a little bitter. Sunny was pretty sure that he was the only man from the slums of NQSC to have become Supreme... so, shouldn’t his return here have been a triumph?
In any case, he was wary. The outskirts were different now — this area in particular was completely abandoned in the wake of the Dream Realm resettlement. There were no people around, which meant that other things could have made their nests in the desolate concrete jungle.
Sunny was not powerless in his current state, but he was definitely far more vulnerable than he would be in the Dream Realm.
It was quite interesting, actually. Both Sunny and Nephis experienced the rejection of their homeworld differently from how most other Supremes would, and were on the opposite ends of the spectrum to boot.
For Sunny, it was much harder to stay here — that was because he carried his entire Domain within his soul, and therefore, the laws governing the waking world rebelled against his burdensome presence with extra fury.
However, for Nephis, it was actually much easier to stay on Earth than it would have been for other Supremes. That was because of her original Attribute, Dreamspawn, which made her a being innately connected to both worlds.
Nevertheless, she could not unleash her powers freely here, either... simply because of how devastating and destructive they were.
The waking world was intricate and fragile, its damaged ecosystem brittle — if Nephis was not careful with how she used her Aspect, she could shatter entire continents, cause towering tidal waves that would wash human settlements off the face of the earth, usher in an endless winter by obscuring the sun with billowing clouds of ash, and initiate devastating chains of supervolcanic eruptions that would boil the oceans and fracture the land.
So, even if the world was not suppressing Neph’s power as much, she had to keep it contained herself.
’I wonder if either of us will be able to return here at all if we become Sacred.’
Sunny suspected that his days of visiting the waking world, at least, would be over forever.
Leaning against the wall, he sighed deeply.
"When is he coming?"
Just then, there was the sound of footsteps, and a tall figure entered the alley, looking around with curiosity.
It was Kai, wearing a ridiculously fitting ensemble of stylish designer clothes, his magnetic green eyes and auburn hair standing out in the morose bleakness of the outskirts like a bright beacon.
Noticing Sunny, he hesitated for a moment, then smiled amicably.


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