Chapter 97 - I'm The Great Orgon!

The monkey was stern as he refused to give the ring to Hecathe. 

"Alright," Hecathe sighed with an understanding nod and the monkey thought that the man had given up, however, what happened next could really not have been expected. 

Since the man wasn't willing to hand the ring over willingly, Hecathe decided to kidnap the man. 

He picked him up and threw him over his shoulder before turning to the grey cardigan girl and gesturing for her to follow as he walked away from this gambling den. 

The girl looked to be a little hesitant at first, however, she ended up listening to the man and obediently followed after Hecathe without saying anything. 

On the other hand, the kidnapped monkey couldn't stop shouting and the man's loud voice made Hecathe want to hulk smash the monkey to the ground. 

"Let me down!! You bastard, let me down!! I'll f*cking kill you!! Let me go!!" 

Hecathe sighed as he tried his best to control his temper and continued to carry the man all the way to one of the more empty sides of the city. 

Since Ocasia was an ancient city, there were a lot of empty areas that had been left abandoned. 

Hecathe didn't even bother being polite as he simply dropped the man to the ground. 

"Ah!" The monkey groaned in pain as he rubbed his back that had almost been broke. 

Hecathe turned to look at the girl and with a small smile, he spoke, "Can you give us a minute to talk? You would probably not want to see this." 

The girl gulped as she heard this and without thinking too much, she nodded as she turned around and went away, giving the two some privacy for the time being. She seemed to have already guessed that the two were clearly going to have a rather unpleasant conversation. 

Once the girl had left, the smile was no longer there on Hecathe's face as he turned around and looked down at the monkey before questioning seriously, "You're the one who spread the rumor?" 

The monkey gulped as he heard this question and it didn't even take him a minute to catch up as he immediately understood what Hecathe was asking about. 

"So you're here for that?" The man asked as he looked up at Hecathe. 

Hecathe took out the file that Kelly had given him and nodded his head as he responded, "Didn't I already say that I had business with you?" 

"Then why are you after the ring?" The man questioned rudely as he glared at Hecathe. 

"The ring is a different story entirely," Hecathe sighed as he replied. 

"What different story?" The man looked to be persistent as he asked. 

Hecathe's lips curled up in a small smirk as he heard this question and he looked at the man blankly for a minute before question back in turn, "When did I give you the permission to be the one who asks the questions?" 

"You cocky bastard," The man gritted his teeth as he fumed, "Don't get over your head. The higher you consider yourself, the more it would hurt when you fall." 

Hecathe couldn't help but chuckle as he found the man's words a bit funny, "Then I guess I'll have to be careful not to fall." 

Hecathe crouched down to the ground and the man who was already on the ground no longer had to strain his neck to look all the way up to face Hecathe. However, somehow, having Hecathe look at him directly like this felt even more intimidating for the monkey. 

"Let me make myself clear," Hecathe spoke firmly and his voice sounded even deeper, "I'll be the one asking the questions and you're job is to answer me honestly." 

"And what if I refuse?!" 

"You want to refuse?" Hecathe raised his eyebrows as he asked and he chuckled as he raised a finger and seemed to be calling someone. 

The monkey had a confused expression plastered on his face as he looked around to see if Hecathe was trying to call back-up or something but as far as his eyes could see, this back alley was completely empty with them being the only two humans here. 

"What are you trying to do?" The man questioned but Hecathe clearly didn't need to answer him as the answer presented itself in front of the man within just a few seconds. 

The monkey's eyes widened in horror as he tried to crawl as far back as possible when he realized what the creatures crawling and creeping towards them were. 

"What the hell?! Who the fuck are you?!" 

Hecathe chuckled as he ordered the mutants to surround the monkey and the mutants looked to be as obedient as ever. 

Now that he was covered by vicious creatures that were drooling and growling as they kept their eyes on him, the man naturally no longer showed that nasty rudeness of his.

"You want to know who I am?" Hecathe asked as he tilted his head and without waiting for the man's response, he announced, "I'm the great Orgon." 

The man was even more shocked as he heard this and it almost looked as if he believed it although it would be something that a person would never be able to believe. 

Orgon's son was as old as the current Hecathe so it was really impossible for someone to look at him and believe his words, however, this monkey was truly foolish and seemed to be just that easy to deceive. 

The man gulped in fear but said nothing and it was unclear whether he was afraid of the mutants that covered him or if he was more terrified of the man that just introduced himself as the great Orgon. 

Hecathe chuckled as he saw the man's face drained of all blood, "I'm the great Orgon and that is what you must remember." 

"B-but..." The man looked as if he wanted to say something but the words simply refused to roll out of his tongue. 

"There is no but," Hecathe spoke up with a smile that looked wicked under the poor light in this alley. 

"..."

"Who told you that Orgon was back?" Hecathe asked as he looked at the man and the man gulped as he was a bit too scared to give an immediate answer to Hecathe. 

He took a minute to repeat Hecathe's question in his mind before he spoke up, answering, "It was some people that I met at the gambl-" 

"Wrong," Hecathe spoke up as he abruptly cut the man's sentence and didn't let him continue. 

"You didn't hear the rumor but saw it instead, okay?" Hecathe stated and waited for the man's response. 

The monkey gulped as he heard this but in the end, the look in Hecathe's eyes made the man feel as if it would be best for him to simply accept it and so he nodded his head after much reluctance. 

"Who did you see?" Hecathe asked with a small smirk. 

"I-I saw... The great Orgon...?" The man stuttered as he responded, almost making it seem as if he was trying to ask Hecathe whether he had answered right or not and Hecathe smiled in satisfaction as he nodded. 

"That's right. You were out enjoying your daily life and then suddenly bumped into the great Orgon, okay?" Hecathe responded as he didn't give the man any other option but to listen to Hecathe and follow his orders, "If they ask you what the great Orgon looks like, what do you say?" 

The man gulped as he heard this question and thought about it for a while before coming up with an answer that he thought Hecathe was waiting to hear. 

"I'll tell them he looks young... And wears the disguise of a hunter." 

Hecathe once again nodded his head in satisfaction as he heard this, "That's right. Now, this is the real rumor that you're going to be spreading from now on, and if you refuse to listen to me..." 

Hecathe glanced over towards the mutants and the mutants immediately got a bit impatient as they growled and tried to show their interest in ripping the monkey to shreds for their hungry tummy. 

"I-I'll listen to you!" The man immediately agreed as he valued his own life more than his pride. 

Hecathe smiled in satisfaction and held his palm out front as he demanded, "Now give me the ring. Don't worry, I'm not trying to steal it. I'm just going to be returning it to the original owner." 

The man's eyes widened as he heard this and he immediately asked in shock, "But my old man is dead, how are you going to give it to him...?!" 

"..." Hecathe seriously wondered if this man was born with a brain or not.

With a sigh, Hecathe spoke, "I'm the great Orgon who crawled back from the afterlife, you think it would be hard for me to go back for a quick visit?" 

His words were clearly not true in the least, but the dumb monkey seemed to have believed it.