Chapter 141: Don't Push Your Luck
Ira stood in a dark room and paced back and forth with a troubled look.
I wonder how much Ria has grown Ira ran his fingers through his hair with frustration before turning to someone sitting in a chair.
Do you think shell still recognize me? Ira asked.
Please...Just let me...Go. A man with reptilian eyes was tied to a chair with blood covering his entire body.
Answer the question. Ira narrowed his eyes coldly.
I dont know...I dont know who that is
Answer it.
I dont even know
Answer. It.
I dont fucking know! I dont know! I dont know! The man gave a hoarse scream.
Ira inhaled deeply before approaching the man. Each step he took reverberated around the room as he slowly moved closer. The restrained man subconsciously trembled when Ira finally stopped in front of him.
Yeah, youre right. Iras laughter broke the tense atmosphere before it trailed off and nothing but silence was left between the two.
The man began to sweat as he thought back to earlier in that day when he ran into Ira. What mistake led him to get involved with such a demented person? He simply didnt like that Ira was walking in front of him and called him out. Ira simply smiled and gave way to the Blessed One without much of a response. In reality, Ira decided to trail him back to his home where he snuck in and attacked. The guards were killed in an instant, leaving just Ira and the Blessed One together.
Ira suddenly sighed before shaking his head, I just miss her too much.
Without the slightest warning, Ira raised his fist and struck the Blessed One directly in the head, killing him instantly. It was quite a merciful death when one considered all of the things Ira couldve done to make him miserable.
Ira looked at the molten red ring on his hand and let out another sigh.
The next morning, the murder of a Blessed One didnt go unnoticed. Security was tightened and a curfew was put in place. There were random searches for the individual fitting Iras previous appearance especially his yellow eyes. Still, the person in question could change his eye color in an instant so he could easily avoid detection. He sat on the same rooftop where he confronted the two Vulpes.
Iras eyes stayed glued to the floating palace in the distance. In his point of view, it was just begging to be destroyed. He lazily reclined on the roof and thought of all the ways he could bring it down.
Not too long after he emerged, the two Vulpes appeared shortly after and made their way to him.
Once Ira sensed they were close enough he spoke up, So?
Theyve managed to find some small leads on the one youre calling Gicae but since it exceeds a few hundred years the best bet is to find the records the Lares keep on hand, One said.
But they are looking for it...In the meantime, they would like to personally meet with you.
Ira hopped to his feet and stretched before speaking, Alright.
Really? Thats great.
Before they could continue to get excited, Ira waved his hand to stop them, First, Im going to get rid of that floating palace.
They werent able to even say anything as Ira leaped away before being carried by the wind toward the palace.
Ira. Ira took a seat without being offered one.
Id like to thank you for that, Ira. Virgil didnt mind Iras lack of manners and moved to sit at the table with him.
Gicae. Ira replied.
Im sorry?
Ill help you if you find every Lares connected with that name. Ira didnt waste any time in stating what he wanted. They mightve tried to negotiate favorable terms and squeeze Ira for all they could but he decided to consume them if they did.
Ah, yes, we currently asked a few Valkyries looking into it. Apparently, the name dates back to quite a few hundred years ago.
Im not interested in old history, I just want a location or a few names. Once you get them Ill kill a few people for you. Ira maintained his stance and showed no signs of wavering.
What is it you mean by a few people? Virgil inquired.
A dragon or anything else. Ill kill it. Ira seemed quite arrogant but it wasnt as if he couldnt easily kill a few dragons.
I think that we Virgil stopped speaking as the other members of the Uprising walked in.
So hes the one? A Valkyrie with dark grey hair asked.
Ira didnt even turn around to face the person speaking he just leaned forward and rested his chin on his palm.
He doesnt look like much. The towering Haykul man spoke.
Hes just as my ancestor described so theres no mistake. It would be wise to treat him as someone who deserves respect. The Vulpes woman retorted.
Yes, hes the same one from that time. An androgynous man with silver hair and blue eyes suddenly appeared behind the three. The fox ears sitting on his head gave away the fact that he was Vulpes.
Ancestor!? The Vulpes was about to bow but she was stopped by his firm hand.
There is no need. Anyway, I believe introductions are in order.
The Valkyrie is Hildred, the Haykul is Bertrand, this young Vulpes here is Riel, and I am Jydar. Ive heard quite a lot about you and if it isnt too much trouble I would like to hear your name. Jydar spoke with a politeness that couldnt be faked.
Ira. But it didnt cause any real change in Ira. He barely looked over his shoulder to reply to him.
How dare you! Riel grew angry and began channeling her mana but she was quickly stopped by her ancestor who clenched her shoulder tightly.
No, this brat is pretty full of himself, Bertrand chuckled heartily but his eyes narrowed.
I wonder if youre willing to have a quick bout with us in order to demonstrate your skill. Hildreds hand was busy resting on the pommel of her sword.
It wouldn't turn out well for you, Ira responded without much enthusiasm as he finally stood up and turned around.
Is that so? Hildred asked.
Dont you know what happens if your wings get pulled off? I might end up killing you because it's way too easy to tear them off, Ira said with a faint smile a flash of aggression filled his eyes.
Before Hildred could respond Jydar interjected with a grave countenance, ...What are you?
He suddenly felt a sense of danger emitting from Ira that pricked his skin. Those of beast-related races all had some sort of bloodline resonance but those who were from direct lineages were more in tune with it. Thats why when Ira began to show his hostility, Jydar was the first one to feel that they were playing with fire or, to be more accurate, a monster contained in human skin.