107 Reasons for the Washuu (1/2)
”Don't worry, this would help you for certain and your kagune would be completed in no time.”
Said Lucien as he was watching Touka holding the vial with his blood, that was crimson red. She was examining the vial with his blood like some child who found a new toy on the street. It was very interesting and also the attraction she felt towards his blood was getting stronger and stronger.
”Drink it and digest it. When you are done, we would continue our training. For digestion, you should do it here as you would need a safe environment. Here, even the Washuu Clan won't dare to invade, let alone those maggots from the Commission of Counter Ghoul.”
Touka was rather stunned when she heard that even the CCG won't dare to invade his place, but what confused her, why he mentioned the Washuu Clan. From knowledge she knew, the Washuu Clan were humans that specialized in combating ghoul, they weren't anything special compared to the rest of the ghoul investigators, besides they more advanced battle techniques and some knowledge about ghouls.
”Washuu Clan? You mean those humans that are controlling entire CCG?”
Asked Touka, in hopes that Lucien would clarify his statement.
”H-Humans, hahaha, that's funny.”
Laughed he out of loud when he heard that she called the Washuu Clan humans. They were many things, but to call them humans was funny. In reality, they were just a bunch of hypocrites.
”What is so funny about it. They are humans, are they not?”
Asked Touka with confusion and the weird expression on her face as she couldn't comprehend his behavior and weird aura when she mentioned the Washuu Clan.
”So, he didn't tell you anything about them? Old man Yoshimura.”
Apparently, even members of the Anteiku Cafe or so-called Anteiku Faction, how Lucien named it, didn't even have any idea about the Washuu Clan being the clan of pure-blooded ghouls, that infiltrated the human society for centuries and were manipulating and controlling everything out there. They were deeply rooted and couldn't be destroyed easily through normal means, as cancer could be removed only by force.
”I should tell you one thing, this isn't something you should know with your pitiful strength. Probably that old man had his reasons why he didn't tell you about them and I would not like to put you in danger. Knowing this information could easily lead to your death, my dear. Are you really sure you want to know this?”