96 Jawdropping and Heart-attacks (2/2)

Ryuu after everything had calmed own went towards Arpeasis as he asked, ”Do you suffer this kind of attacks frequently?”

Arpaesis: ”Yes my Lord, but normally the beasts we faced are mostly of normal level not Spirit beasts, even if they wonder into our village they are very weak, but since last month more and more stronger beasts are attacking even the frequency of their attack has increased greatly, they seemed quite restless. The spirit beast of such caliber is usually deeper on the mountain range and we normally avoid entering those zones. But now I am afraid it seems we have to abandon our village and leave, if today your Lordship were not present here we might have lost a large number of our residents.”

Ryuu frowned in thought before he exchanged some pleasantries with some other people before he made his way back to his temporary place of residence with his guards.

Aika greeted him as he entered, ”Welcome back Your Highness, and was today's excursion eventful.”

Ryuu smiled back at her as he replied, ”I am back and more importantly today was bit more interesting as got to face a Stone Bear.”

Aika frowned as she quickly inquired, ”Your Highness are you alright, were you hurt anywhere.”

Ryuu: ”I am fine it was only a Peak Houtian beast, also I had Dani and Bani guarding me I doubt even Immortals would be able to touch me with any of you present, oh before I forget I have a task for you.”

Aika's face turned serious as she spoke, ”What do you wish of me your Highness?”

Ryuu: ”I learned from the village head that more and more beasts are appearing and they seemed quite restless recently, as such I believe some powerful beast might have taken residence on the mountain, so I hope if it is not too much please send some of the maids to scout the mountain for anything that is causing the spirit beasts to leave.”

Aika bowed as she replied, ”Your wish is our command Your Highness, and as such we would gladly obey your command.”

Ryuu just gave a nod as he made his way to cultivate, whereas the rest went on with their respective duties.