Book 6: Chapter 13
Gaegukja Yeol sat on the air with her legs crossed, staring down at a screen that was floating just above her knees. Even though the backdrop of her screen was the blazing sunlike orb, it didnt affect her vision of the contents.
Is that an egg?
Similar but not quite, Kim Hajun, the half-naked man, said. He held his extended arm out even further. This is a princess ant pupa personally nourished by the queen. If you feed it your mana in this stage of its growth, youll be able to form a mental link with it. The ant colonies she creates in the future will all be under your control. If you have the resources, you could raise enough ants to conquer an empire.
The demon, who through spying through the administrators lens Gaegukja Yeol learned was named Tafel, looked down at the Heart of Fire she was holding before looking at the ant pupa. If Gaegukja Yeol was in Tafels place, shed gladly trade away the Heart of Fire for the pupa. One could buy a dozen Heart of Fires as if they were chicken eggs for the price of one White-Striped Princess Ant Pupa, and she wasnt just thinking that because Heart of Fires were easy for her to obtainbecause they werent. What was Kim Hajun thinking? Of all the trial takers this time around, he was the strongest of the regular folk. As someone able to slay the queen ant and identify a princess ant pupa, Kim Hajun should have had some knowledge about the pupas value.
Gaegukja Yeols eyes narrowed. Either Kim Hajun was a fool, or he had his own reasons for wanting to obtain a Heart of Fire no matter what the cost. Perhaps he was someone sent by a different faction in the tower to infiltrate the fire spirit race. Like how the administrator position could be bought through money, the knowledge of who was going to be the administrator could likewise be purchased. If someone was specifically targeting her. Gaegukja Yeols flaming hair flared like a campfire given a burst of oxygen. Her hands clenched together, and her eyes locked onto the screen.
I dont quite understand, Vur and Tafels other companion, the who they called Auntie, said. You want to trade a beast capable of conquering empires when its older for a crystal that teaches you fire magic?
Kim Hajun stared straight ahead, his stony expression betraying none of his thoughts. Yes. Thats correct.
I dont think any of us mind trading away the Heart of Fire, the elf said before looking behind herself. But first, lets deal with these ants.
Wow, Tafel said. Thats really, uh, never mind. I hope things work out between the two of you.
Does that mean youll trade with me? Kim Hajun asked.
Yeah, Vur said, answering in Tafels place. His eyes were and had been glued on the princess ant pupa ever since Kim Hajun first offered it to him. It looked like a miniature version of the large ants they had seen in the tunnels, but the pupa had wings. It had a glossy, red shell, and because it was curled up and unmoving, it looked more like a statue carved out of jade than an ant. There was also a bright glow shining from the pupas thorax, causing its whole body to shine with a red light.
Vur, you cant believe everything a person says, Tafel said.
Vur shook his head. It doesnt matter, he said and pointed at the ant pupa. I want it.
What if Gaegukja Yeol resents you for giving away the gift she gave you? Stella asked, sticking her head out of Vurs chest, causing Kim Hajuns gaze to flicker.
Vur paused and looked at the diamond in Tafels hand. Then, he looked at the glistening, appetizing, near-pristine snack pupa in Kim Hajuns hand. Vurs hesitation ended, and he grabbed the Heart of Fire before swapping it with the pupa in Kim Hajuns hand. Vur swallowed down his saliva and held the ant pupa close to his chest, taking a step back towards Tafel and away from Kim Hajun. No take backs.
Gaegukja Yeol, who had witnessed the entire transaction, stared at the screen in the silence. Even her usual crackling flames were burning like low embers flickering on a piece of charcoal.Rread latest chapters at novelhall.com