ăHold on kid. Hey, you assholes. When you said Kiara, did you mean the old lady? You know, Grandma Kiara?ă
The Beast Lordâs inquiry caused Sennec to respond in a bit of a suspicious tone.
ăGrandma Kiara?ă
ăSheâs taciturn, blunt, and proud, but a ridiculously skilled Black Catkin swordsman nonetheless. I know sheâs an old lady, but I canât remember how old. You happen to know off the top of your head, Royce?ă
ăLord Rig, asking for our masterâs age is no different from tying yourself a noose.ă
ăHow âbout you, Gold?ă
ăIâm pretty sure sheâs in her late 60âs.ă
Goldalfaâs response seemed to match with what we knew about Kiara. She was 15 years old 53 years ago, so she should currently be around 68.
ăBased on what weâve heard, Iâd say the Kiara you guys are talking about is our master.ă
It seemed that, unless I was misunderstanding things, Kiara was actually the person thatâd taught Beast Lord to fight. Fran had come to the same conclusion, so she ended up closing in on him in order to demand a clearer answer.
ăExplain circumstances.ă
ăYou do know Iâm the Beast Lord, right? How about âbout you reword that a bit so itâs more polite.ă
ăExplain.ă
ăOh god damn it. Fine!ă
The Beast Lord began fondly speaking of his memories shortly after one last expression of indignance.
Apparently, the first time Rigdis met Kiara was in the earlier days of his youth. Back then, sheâd been a slave that served the imperial court. Her duties mostly focused around garbage disposal. At the time, heâd still been been like any other young, mischievous Beastkin. That is, he thought the Black Catkin to be inferior, as per his fatherâs wishes.
But that all came to change. His opinion of the race took a complete 180 degree turn not too long after he turned seven.
An incident occured.
A summoner from a hostile nation managed to summon a magic beast in the royal palace. Back then, the Beast Kingdom had been at war with a neighbouring country, hence, most of the palaceâs more competent fighters had been sent to the battlefield. As the guards and soldiers responsible for the palace were relatively weak, the place was basically instantly overrun. Both Goldalfa, whoâd just enlisted, and Royce, whoâd only just started learning magic, had been dealt serious wounds.
The situation looked grim. None of the troops left within the palaceâs confines were capable of dealing with the Tyrant Saber Tiger thatâd invaded it. To Rigdis, it had seemed like he was left no choice but to abandon the palace.
Or at least that was how he felt until she took action.
A Black Catkin slave ended up doing what none of the soldiers could and took down the Magic Beast. The Tyrant Saber Tiger itself wasnât a particularly strong one, it was still young, and yet to reach maturity, but it was still a C rank threat regardless.
Thus, he simply failed to process the fact that sheâd easily slain it while armed with only a mop.
Bearing witness to the Black Catkin slaveâs technique had caused Rigdis to take interest in her. He snuck around and eventually managed to speak to her, only to find that she was named Kiara, and that she had a blunt, straightforward personality. At the time, Rigdis hadnât had any friends, so he immediately grew attached to her.
The mix of his attachment to and admiration for her caused him to ask her to take him as her disciple, and so, she soon began teaching him the art of combat.
Her instruction was ridiculously tough, but proved more than effective as it caused Rigdis to become much stronger in a fairly short period of time. Noticing his rapid progress, both Goldalfa and Royce followed his example and became Kiaraâs disciples.
Since Kiara couldnât be seen instructing the group in public, they were forced to train in a secluded area away from the publicâs eyes. Specifically, the location they made their own was the garbage disposal site, a place that smelled so awful it automatically warded off any and all unwelcome visitors.
Rigdis had offered Kiara freedom, but she firmly refused it. His father had threatened her and told her that he would murder her tribesman should she escape.
The only reason Rigdisâ father had let her live was because heâd suspected that she would come of use in the future.
Learning of her circumstances caused Rigdis to begin wondering why the Black Catkin were treated as they were. He started to investigate the mysteries surrounding their inability to evolve while also functioning to protect them.
Upon reaching adulthood, Rigdis was informed of a secret known only to the royal familyâs members, a piece of information that revealed why his predecessors regarded Black Catkin the way they did. With said secret, he also learned the reason why the Black Cat Tribeâs members had become incapable of evolution.
ăMy old man told me everything because he wanted to open my eyes to his cause. Wanted to tell me to stop doing something as stupid as protecting Black Catkin.ă
But it didnât work. In fact, telling Rigdis the truth had the opposite effect his father had been hoping for, as, to him, the truth simply reinforced the idea that looking down upon the Black Cat Tribe was nothing short of a mistake.
Thus, Rigdis and his father ended up in conflict for many years, with the former eventually beating out the latter through a coup.
ïŒMaster?ïŒ
ăDoesnât look like heâs lying.ă
Something this important obviously called for verification through the Principle of Falsehood. Using it allowed me to determine that the Beast Lordâs words were almost entirely free of lies. The only times my lie detector ever went off was when he insulted Kiara or called her by a nickname that made it seem like he didnât respect her. Conversely, it didnât go off when he referred to her as his master. In other words, all the Principle of Falsehood had done was inform us that the Beast Lord was a veritable tsundere. [1]
ăKiara, doing what now?ă
ăOur master has gotten old, so sheâs effectively retired and just living within the castle. She spends most of her time sleeping, but will occasionally see to our soldiers if she feels up to the job.ă
Royce followed up the Beast Lord as he paused to take a breath.
ăThe royal palace has moved on from looking down on Black Catkin. None of the people that work and live within it are willing to insult them any longer.ă
ăThatâs impossible! Black Catkin are an inferior race! Why else do you think we Blue Catkin have been pushing them around for all these years!?ă
Sennek responded to the rabbitkinâs words with a violent shout.
ăThe palace functions off a meritocratic system. We donât evaluate people based on their race, only their competence. Though, I admit weâve been giving the Black Catkin a bit more leeway to make up for all that theyâve suffered.ă
The Beast Lord casually refuted Sennecâs declaration.
ăI assume you havenât heard about whatâs happened to the Blue Cat Tribe as of late.ă
According to Royce, most beastkin had recently started ostracizing the Blue Cat Tribe. There were two reasons that functioned as the driving force behind the aforementioned movement. The first was that most other beastkin had a bit of a hard time trusting the Blue Cat Tribe knowing that theyâd sold other Beastkin into slavery. While most other Beastkin did indeed look down on Black Catkin, they never went as far as treating them as slaves. The reason the Blue Catkinâs treatment of the Black Catkin was so much harsher than all the other tribesâ was because the Black Catkin used to have a higher social status than the Blue Catkin. This caused the Blue Catkin a lot of grief, and led to them going wild the moment their social positions were flipped.
The second reason was because the Blue Cat Tribe was regarded to be in decline. Their business dealings allowed the Blue Catkin to live luxurious lives, so few became true warriors, and even fewer trained themselves as hard as Zefmate had. As a result, the number of Blue Leopardkin had plummeted far beyond just a noticeable degree. This, in part, was the fault of the Beast Lordâs ancestors. The Beast Lords of the past had ordered the Blue Catkin to become slave traders and persecuted all that dared disobey. Hence, most of todayâs Blue Catkin were the descendants of slave traders as opposed to the descendents of warriors.
In other words, most other Beastkin looked down on the Blue Cat Tribe both because they were weak and because they were repulsive from a psychological standpoint.
Fran didnât really care for the details nor Sennekâs reply, so she ended up asking more about Kiara instead.
ăHappy as long as Kiara is alive. Okay to tell other people?ă
ăOther people? Whaddya mean other people?ă
ăDias and Aurel, Kiaraâs acquaintances. Worried about her since didnât know what happened to her after she was taken away by Beast Lord.ă
Hearing Franâs question caused the Beast Lord to nod as if he had come to a sudden understanding.
ăHuh. I guess thatâs why theyâve been treating me with that hostile ass attitude. That explains that. Yeah, I donât mind at all, go right the hell ahead. In fact, how âbout I tell them myself right after weâre done here. Was planning to pay the both of them a few visits anyway.ă
ăNn. Do tellă
ăIâm pretty sure you have lots to ask me, but Iâm too busy for it right now. Iâll answer all your questions after the tournamentâs over, so check in with me once itâs done.ă
ăGot it.ă
ăAight. Iâll be looking forward to seeing how you do. Show me that youâll at least be capable of getting to the fourth round. There wonât really be a point in me telling you anything unless you can.ă
The Beast Lord grinned at Fran in an intimidating manner, but this time, she didnât freak out. In fact, she responded to him by speaking in a motivated sounding tone.
ăPlanned to win from start.ă
ăHahahahahahah! You hear that, Gold? Royce?ă
ăIt sure is nice seeing a young fighter all pumped up and motivated.ă
ăIndeed, but I wonât show her even the slightest shred of mercy should we meet in the ring.ă
ăBring it on.ă
ăBuhahahaha! I like the way you talk smack, even to Gold and Royce. Fine then Fran, come visit me after youâve won the tournament. Iâll look forward to seeing you then.ă
The Beast Lord let loose a hearty laugh before entering the tent in which the remaining Blue Catkin were being kept.
This caused Franâs expression to change to one of worry, so Royce ended up ushering her off.
ăWhat happens from this point onwards is the Beast Kingdomâs business, so how about you head home for now?ă
ăWhat do to Zefmate?ă
ăDisobeying the Beast Lord is a crime, but I doubt Rig will do too much to harm Zefmate. Heâs taken a liking to him, after all.ă
ăâŠGot it.ă
The Beast Lord was the kind of guy that tended to be a bit rough around the edges, but the fact that he liked Zefmate meant that he probably wouldnât execute him or shove him in some sort of prison.
Royceâs words seemed to have offered Fran enough to allow her to relax, so she bowed to him before finally turning around and leaving the area.
ăWelp. Looks like weâre going to have at least win ourselves three rounds if we want his approval.ă