Chapter 381: Snake (1/2)

Nearly all the beasts had noticed what had happened. After all, the chieftain had stayed at the front, far away from everyone else, making her quite conspicuous. When Gravis killed her, they nearly all stopped breathing in shock. A mid-rank Spirit Beast had killed a Lord? That was impossible!

What would happen to them now? Were they supposed to stay and wait? Could they flee? What were they supposed to do?

”Are you thinking what I'm thinking?” Gravis asked Orthar with a smirk.

”If the chieftain was confident enough in leading a raid-party towards the land with her strength, the opposition on the land shouldn't be something she couldn't deal with,” Orthar answered.

Gravis' smirk widened, and he nodded. ”Exactly. I've got a Unity Beast to eat now, but I need another one to reach the Unity Realm myself. I should be able to find a suitable one at the shore. After all, the beasts on land surely wouldn't keep their territory undefended.”

Orthar looked at the stunned beasts behind them. ”Do you intend to use them?” he asked.

”No,” Gravis answered immediately. ”I'm not a fan of forcing people or beasts into servitude. They can follow me if they want, but they don't have to.”

”I'm glad to hear that, Gravis,” Orthar said. ”I'm also not a fan of forcing others to do my bidding as long as they didn't show aggression towards me.”

”I think I should talk to them,” Gravis said as he turned to the beasts. Not all the beasts were inside his Spirit's range, but most of them were.

When the beasts saw Gravis looking at them, they grew panicked. If they wanted to flee, this was their chance.

Whoosh! Whoosh!

Many beasts suddenly started fleeing with all their powers into the distance while others decided to stay. It wasn't that they wanted to go on land, but that Gravis could probably kill the fleeing beasts. Acting against his potential wishes could doom them.

Yet, contrary to their expectations, Gravis didn't chase any of the beasts. He just let them leave. When the hesitating beasts noticed that, a lot of them also decided to flee. Invading the land? They were not suicidal! Their instincts screamed at them that there was danger, and they followed their directions.

After a minute, only around 10% of the beasts remained. Gravis grew interested in the fact that so many beasts stayed, even though invading the land was basically a death sentence. When he saw no more beasts fleeing, Gravis swam forward.

”It's interesting that you decided to stay,” Gravis transmitted to them. ”You know that the land has food for me and, therefore, is also enticing to me. Why did you decide to stay?”

Most of the beasts remained silent. They weren't even sure why they didn't flee. Maybe they were just too indecisive?

Even after several seconds, no one answered Gravis.

”Anyway,” Gravis transmitted to them. ”It doesn't matter what you want to do. You can leave, and I won't stop you. But you can also stay if you want. I have some nice ideas for assaulting the land.”

The beasts looked around unsurely. Yes, assaulting the land was akin to suicide, but that was only true when they were forced to attack like a suicide squad. Every beast was interested in becoming more powerful. Wasn't a raid on the continent perfect for that?

”How do you intend to attack?” a beast transmitted.

Gravis was a bit surprised about the clear message he had received. Apparently, this beast wasn't stupid. Gravis immediately noticed the speaker.

It was a thin blue snake, and it was nearly 200-meters-long. Its eyes appeared interested, sneaky, and in control of the situation. Gravis immediately knew that the snake prided itself in its craftiness.

Gravis scratched his chin as he looked at the snake.

”You know what?” Gravis transmitted with a smirk. ”I had some plans for an attack, but you look like you have a better idea. Otherwise, you wouldn't have spoken up like this, right?”

The snake narrowed its eyes a bit as its tongue briefly peeked through its mouth. Right now, the snake was thinking about a lot of things at once. It had expected many different answers from Gravis, but not this one.

It was rare that the snake mispredicted its opponents' actions. This threw all its plans into the trash. ”Why are you asking me?” it asked back.

Gravis' smirk intensified. He preferred speaking to smart beings.

”Your eyes show a craftiness and greed,” Gravis transmitted only to the snake, keeping the other beasts out of the loop. ”I think your goal is power, but in a different meaning than most beasts interpret it.”

”Go on,” the snake said with narrowed eyes. This weird creature in front of it was scary. The snake had never been seen-through like this before.

”I think you're interested in authority,” Gravis transmitted. ”I think you're chasing power to enable you to rule over the others. You want respect, followers, riches, beautiful companions, and many other things. Am I correct?”

”Isn't that why every beast tries to become stronger?” the snake answered, not denying Gravis' claim. ”They all want to live in security and live their lives to the fullest.”