Chapter 462: Weird (1/2)

Gravis was a bit taken aback by the comment. How was he weird? These things were obvious, and someone as powerful as the Empress should be able to see the logic in his decisions. A smart, educated, and thought-through decision couldn't be called weird!

”How am I weird?” Gravis asked, genuinely confused.

”Your personality keeps changing!” the Empress transmitted to him in frustration. None of the other beasts should hear her talking like this. After all, she still needed to keep up her image in front of her subjects.

”First, you walked with arrogance to the group of Lords that said they could defeat a Half-Step King.”

”Then, you seemed domineering and impressive after killing that level four Lord.”

”Then, you appear like you don't care after your so-called fight with the red hawk.”

”Then, you appear like an embarrassed child after winning against that mammoth.”

”Then, you appear like a schemer with trust issues.”

”And now, you appear like you have just immediately changed your personality just because I have said some words. Even worse, everything points to the fact that you genuinely meant that. How is it even possible that a beast can change that easily and quickly!?” the Empress nearly rambled.

”I can't get a read on your personality because it seems all so jumbled up! Then, you have these strange powers that are so strange that not even I, a level three Emperor, know how they work!”

”Your personality is weird! Your powers are weird! You are weird!” the Empress concluded after her rant.

Only Gravis and the white ape heard what the Empress had said. Such rambling would show an indecisive side of the Empress and wasn't something that the other beasts were supposed to hear.

The white ape only sighed when he listened to the Empress. He didn't like how casually she put it, but he wholeheartedly agreed. Gravis was weird!

Gravis felt a bit embarrassed when he heard her ramble. However, he also understood that his conduct seemed weird in the eyes of beasts that didn't know him. Hell, his personality was even somewhat weird when compared to humans.

All of these rapid changes of mood and conduct from him had reasons behind them, but it would take forever to explain all of them to her. Additionally, she probably wouldn't even be interested in such a long session of explaining.

Yet, the Empress' words relieved Gravis. She had appeared distant and untouchable the whole time. The way how she killed all these Lords and Kings had also made her appear heartless, arrogant, and cold. On top of that, she had this aura of pride around her, which made her appear even more distant.

But with all these casual words and sentences, she appeared to Gravis just like any other beast. Of course, everybody knew that the more powerful beasts were still just beasts. Yet, one often forgot that fact when confronted with supreme power and such prideful conduct.

Right now, the Empress appeared much more approachable. Would some heartless God complain like this about someone being weird? Probably not.

Gravis shook his head a bit. ”Okay,” he answered. Then, he turned to the white ape. ”So, you won't kill me, right?” he asked as he returned to the original topic.

Both the white ape and the Empress were surprised about the fact that Gravis had just thrown the Empress' rant away with a simple okay. Yet, the white ape was happy to get back to the original topic.

”No, we are in the same position. We can't kill the other one without the Empress killing us after that, and I don't intend to throw my life away to kill a Lord,” the white ape said.

”Hey, don't gloss over this topic by going on a tangent!” the Empress interrupted them with annoyance.

”You were the one that went on a tangent by calling me weird, Empress,” Gravis answered.

The Empress became a bit annoyed when she heard that, but she decided against dignifying that with an answer, mainly because Gravis was right.

Then, Gravis turned to the white ape again. ”So, can you keep watch over the ore? If I have this ore available, I won't be able to temper myself. After all, I would always have an option to fall back on with this ore, which wouldn't put enough pressure onto my mind.”

”I understand,” the white ape interrupted before Gravis could continue. ”I know how tempering works, and yes, I can promise you that if you are in a fight, you won't be able to touch this ore without dying.”

”Great, thank you,” Gravis answered. Then, he waited a bit. ”And sorry for thinking that you were going to kill me. I have assigned my thinking pattern to you, which was my mistake.”

The white ape sighed.

”I said, stop being weird!” the Empress transmitted again.