Chapter 236

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Chapter 236

Seeing Dastan and the others kneel before Rain, Song was overcome with jealousy. Though unfortunate enough to become slaves, these few dozen warriors and their families should count themselves blessed to enter service under the Bekhai. They would be treated well, given good food and soft beds, never to be abused or humiliated, yet they dared show dissatisfaction. The new slaves cried and scowled while Dastan even dared to look his new master in the eyes, head held high in trivial insubordination, challenging Rain to exert his power. Foolish boy, glaring from behind blackened, swollen eyes, his prideful defiance did little to help his cause. No longer was he a favoured son of the Empire, and if he wished to spare himself pain, then he would be smart to learn his new place in the world. Were it any other master in any other faction, his attitude would have earned him a swift beating or worse, an example made of this audacious slave to put the others in their place.

Instead of meting out punishment, Rain absently stared at his new slaves, lost in thought as his fingers closed around the pendant. After a long silence, Master stepped forward to thank the still-bowing administrator and send him on his way before turning to Rain. Speaking quietly, she patted his arm and asked, Dont you think theyve knelt long enough?

Snapping out of his fugue, Rain blinked and shook his head. Right, sorry. Please, stand.

By your command, Master. Dastan and his retinue replied in unison while the civilians murmured their thanks, too slowly for Songs tastes. Whats more, their response lacked vigour and zeal, unbefitting of slaves answering to their master.

Luckily for them, Rain was a softhearted fool, taking no offence from their lacklustre attitude. None of that Master stuff, please. Call me boss or sir like everyone else and a simple yes will do.

Yes, boss.

Mister Rustram, if you could find our new friends a meal and some beds, Im sure itll be much appreciated. Someplace nice and er... secure, with a few people to make sure they can recuperate in peace.

At least Rain was smart enough to not trust the unbound servants. Though Dastan and his retinue were Oath-sworn, their family and retainers lacked the ability to do the same. These unbound commoners represented a grave risk considering their affiliation with the Coalition. The story had spread through the city like wildfire, with every tongue whispering of how Major XiaoGong, the most feared duellist in all of Sanshu and leader of the Coalitions mercenary army, had succumbed to torture and turned Demon in the early hours of the morning. The question on everyones lips was: how many others would follow suit in the days to come? Any one of these slaves might be Defiled, with no Oath to bind them.

Even in the unlikely event none were tainted, there was always the possibility someone might kill Rain out of sheer greed. Forty-seven trained elites were worth a small fortune, especially in light of Dastans abilities. Already able to display purity and condense his Aura at the age of twenty-two, Dastan stood at the forefront of his peers, a close match for any young elite in the north, aside from Rain and his perverse talents.

But only until Master condensed her Aura. Once she did, she would stand unchallenged as the greatest young warrior the North had ever known.

Adjusting her sling, Song trailed behind Master and Lady Mei Lin as they followed Rain in silence, worried how he would react. It was one of his few redeeming features, Rains distaste for slavery, but it was too late to help. These slaves were Oath-sworn and only death could free them. As he ambled across the field, Rain seemed lost in thought, dragging his feet and mumbling to himself like he so often did. Stopping to grab a basket of apples, he carried the fruits over to the quins, interrupting their peaceful nap in the sun. Met with quivering whiskers and squeaks of joy, the sleepy creatures crowded around Rain with their clawed hands grasping at the air, too well-trained to steal. With a forlorn smile, Rain handed the fruit out piece by piece, his mood improving as the quins lined up in an orderly fashion to stuff their cheeks.

Less well-behaved than the quins, Jimjam pressed his belly to the grass and gracefully stalked towards the basket. Extending a meaty paw, the wildcat tried to snatch an apple out of the basket only to be met with a stern No, from Rain. Unwilling to give up, Jimjam moved out of Rains field of view before trying again. Bad cat, Rain admonished, snapping his fingers in front of Jimjams face. Eyes widening in alarm, Jimjam leaped backwards and arched his back, teeth bared in protest. Ears pressed against his head, the wildcat huffed and mewled, frightened by Rains rebuke. Odd considering Jimjam usually cared nothing for Rains stern tone. Wincing with guilt, Rain clicked his tongue. I guess my Aura was a tad too harsh. Ill work on it.

With an alarmed gasp, Master pinched Rains arm while Lady Mei Lin crooned and ran to the wildcats side. Wrapping her arms around his neck, she soothed the terrified animals nerves with a few pats while consoling him with a piece of jerky. Dont bully Jimjam! Using Aura is too much, look, the poor baby is quivering, ya?

Im not bullying him, Rain grumbled, still handing out apples to the waiting quins. I just gave him a stern no, let him know I mean business. Ill dial it back next time.

His odd turn of phrase went ignored as Master pinched him again. What next time? Terrorizing your pets is no way to train them.

Rolling his eyes, Rain shook his head. Oh please, hes just a scaredy cat. It was a tiny bit of anger, nothing terrorizing about it. Like this. Unleashing his Aura, Rain explained his actions. Though nothing physically changed about him, he radiated a sense of steely disapproval, like a strict disciplinarian or authority figure, making Song think twice about disobeying him. See? Its nothing.

Songs mind raced to comprehend Rains actions while Master gaped in disbelief. It wasnt the most flattering of expressions, but she could hardly be blamed. What Rain demonstrated was beyond common comprehension, twisting his Aura to a new, previously unattainable use. Aura was Aura, used to terrorize your enemies, bolster your allies, and nothing more. There was no second, third, or fourth function of Aura, at least not until now. How could Rain have such precise control to convey anger without inducing the mind-numbing terror and bloodthirsty fury which went with it? Then again, if anyone could do it, it'd be Rain.

With her head resting on my shoulder, I cant see Milas reaction, but she shakes her head. Not even a little. How can you condense your Aura by thinking angry thoughts? If it were so easy, then I wouldve long since had my own, with you vexing me to no end. Sighing, she grumbles, An idiot whos a natural at using Aura, it shouldnt surprise me you cant explain it. A shame theres no cure for stupidity. Snuggling against my arm, she adds, If you come up with any better advice, remember to share.

So cold with her words and so loving with her actions, I can't get enough of it. Will do, my love. Grinning, I add, Its difficult to explain my brilliance using mere words, such is the burden of genius. I can almost hear her eyes rolling as she snorts, elbowing me gently. My mirth dies away as I contemplate the real reason Im so adept at using Aura: All Demons awaken with one. I told Gerel, Tursinai, Tenjin, and the Guard Leader about my Beyblade Aura, but so far, none of them can replicate it, so I can only assume its something unique to my circumstances. Its about time my transmigration came in handy, even if it was a few years too late. Its an awesome advantage, but exhausting to use. I mean, I shredded six Auras and emptied my Chi reserves. In comparison, used normally, I can power my Aura and hack and slash on the front lines for three or four hours. A useful tool, but one best used sparingly.

At least I dont have to worry about duelling against Zian anymore. I doubt his Aura is powerful enough to withstand my own, even if hes somehow become ridiculously good at duels. Who fights seven duels before a battle? Is he even human anymore? Fung couldnt say how much stronger my rival has become, since Zian was hiding his true strength, making each duel look like a close match to buy time. Hes got balls, but if he challenges me to a duel, Im confident Ill end it in a heartbeat using my Aura.

Then again, now that Ive jinxed it, Im worried hell miraculously resist my Aura and kill me.

How quickly courage fades.

Pushing aside my melancholic musings, I savour the moment, cuddling with Lin and Mila beneath the afternoon sun. A chorus of snoring quins, cats, and bears forms a soothing atmosphere, easing my mind as my troubles melt away, allowing me to enjoy the peace and serenity of this beautiful day, surrounded by my loved ones and pets. If I could speak to animals, Id tell them to never become Ancestral Beasts.

Craning her head back, Lins bunny ears brush my cheek, her beautiful brown eyes wide and questioning at my random thought. How come?

Because animals are better than people. Running my fingers through Mafu's fur, the fat quin smacks his lips in contentment. I drop a basket of apples in the middle of a pack of quins and every single one of them gets something to eat. Try the same with people and money? Id be surprised if there wasnt any bloodshed. Look at Sanshu, the wealthiest city in the northern province. They fought and killed to amass wealth, comfort, and luxury, exploiting commoners in the name of profit and caring nothing for their lives or well-being. Sighing, I point at the happy animals, and settling in for a nap. These guys are happy so long as theyre safe and well-fed. If they became human, itd only make them worse. People are terrible.

Hubby, youre not being fair. Everything these animals do is about survival. Cuddling the bear cub sleeping in her arms, Lin sighs. The quins share because theyre well-fed and lack ambition, but what if they were starving? In the wild, animals will eat their young if there isnt enough food. If you locked yourself in a room with Aurie or Mafu, it wouldnt take long before they try to eat you. Itd be no different if they were human. Poking me on the cheek, she continues. Youre so sweet and caring, and I love you for it, but you cant be so naive Rainy. Im worried youll be taken advantage of.

Lin believes Im too sweet and naive, how cute. Puffing her cheeks as I laugh, Lin shoots me an adorable glare. No laughing, Im serious. Like how youre being all mopey about Dastan and his retinue, acting like it's some grave injustice. They committed a crime, Rainy. They betrayed the Empire, killed soldiers, and almost killed Fung too!

Uh oh. Ive never seen her so opinionated about something. I forgot she saw it all happen, it must have been traumatic for her. This is why I didnt want her to come along, to keep her innocent for a little while longer, but I suppose shes never been as innocent as I imagined. Saddened by the sudden revelation, I nod in agreement. Yea, they committed a crime, but two wrongs dont make a right. I wouldnt wish slavery on my worst enemy. Im not even sure Dastan really knew what he was doing. I dont think hes a bad person, just someone caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Maybe youre right, but the rice is cooked. Lin nods decisively, the morality of the subject completely ignored, a non-issue for her. Theyre slaves now, but at least theyre your slaves. Youll treat them well hubby, I know you will. Putting an end to the discussion, Lin nuzzles against my chest with a yawn and smile. Besides, if youre really so against them being slaves, then you can just kill them, ya?

Oh Mother have mercy, protect me from this bloodthirsty little bunny. Making yet another note to never anger my sweet Lin, I kiss her on the forehead as she joins the others in an afternoon nap. I dont think Ill ever get used to the stark difference in mindset, living in a world where even a pure, sweet girl like Lin considers slavery an acceptable punishment. To her, its merely the natural order of things, where stepping over others is the way things are done. Maybe I am being naive, thinking things could be different, that everyone could live in peaceful harmony.

Thinking back on it, my retirement plan wouldnt have worked regardless of what happens at the Bridge. Without strength, Im nothing more than a living corpse waiting to be stepped on. If I want to protect Lin, Mila, and all my loved ones, then I need to become stronger. Despite my accomplishments and newfound skills, this is no time to be complacent. Ive only just stepped onto the Martial Path, with a long journey still ahead. Yo Ling was the most powerful foe I've seen to date, but there are people even stronger than him. I'm a talented 'youngster', but talent will only get me so far.

The question is: Can I become strong while still staying true to my nature? No, a better question would be: do I even want to? Theres a fitting idiom which says Mercy to ones enemies is cruelty to ones self. Maybe its time I adapted to the world instead of expecting the world to adapt to me.

Holding Lin and Mila close, I close my eyes and grieve for the loss of innocence, both Lins and my own.

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