103 Zuatanias Death Reasons (1/2)

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”I remember you. If my master were still alive, she would have been very happy to see that your reincarnation worked well.”

Tar sighed remembering his master's death.

”How did she die?”

Yale was curious about that, Tofesh had died due to old age, but Zuatania founded a whole republic while Tofesh only a clan, so Zuatania should have been more powerful than him.

”She was killed. One day she returned to the association with her soul dissipating, but she never told me the details. She only took care of the association's matters ensuring that everything will work well after her death and then she left and never returned. No one knew where she passed her last days; I was hoping that you knew it.”

Tears appeared in Tar's face, his master's death was something that continued affecting him even after that many years.

Yale also had tears in his eyes, but they appeared due to an ominous feeling he felt after hearing how Zuatania had died.

”I don't know it either. Reply to me; there is any other expert from Zuatania's era alive?”

Tar didn't understand the reasons for the change in topic, but Yale's tone of voice was different from before; Tar understood that he wasn't asking randomly.

”All disappeared or dead, except Revgen. I heard that he had shut himself in the Imperial City of the Revgen Empire for ages, but the token Zuatania had of him remained intact, so he is still alive.”

After replying, Tar felt that was indeed strange that all the people from that era were dead, except one that refused to interact with others for ages.

At that moment, Yale ignored the information about the Revgen Empire; his mind was focused on the past. He was in a trance, lost in his forgotten memories.

”Probably, Revgen hid himself after Zuatania's dead. The disappeared ones should also be hiding or dead.”

”Indeed, Revgen announced his seclusion some weeks after my master's token broke. My master didn't have tokens from all the experts of the era, but only Revgen's remained intact of those she had. Now that you mention it, they had all died in the following years; it is indeed strange. We didn't think too much about it as at that time we were all affected by my master's death. Do you think that Revgen did it? But his power was similar to my master's, even if he was a bit more skilled in battle I can't believe he killed her. Furthermore, their relationship was a cordial one.”

Yale shocked his head, Tar was thinking in the wrong direction.

”I doubt Revgen did anything to Zuatania; he is a pacifist who only battles when there isn't any other way. He should have felt the danger and hid himself, seeing that all experts from his era were dying, that course of action was a reasonable one with his personality. However, I have a solid guess about who killed them all, indirectly killing by forcing the slow dissipation of the soul isn't a normal method after all.”

Tar felt shocked that Yale had a guess about the culprit, but at that moment he remembered how Yale's past life died, it was by a slow soul dissipation, exactly the same way Zuatania dead.

”The one who killed me, and the killer of all the others it is probably the same person.”

”But, my master died a lot of time after your death, while all the others died in a short span of time.”

That was the only thing Tar felt was off in Yale's theory.

”I can't remember anything about the one who killed me, but I remember the reasons.”

Yale felt that the Origin Path was the culprit of everything, his death was related to it, and the chances of the same one who had killed him found his friends and killed them were high.

The other possibility was that Zuatania found his killer and tried to avenge him, dying in the process, but as the other experts also died afterward, it would mean that everyone died trying to avenge others. However, after some of them died, it would be strange continue charging towards the killer without a good plan.

Yale was feeling bad due to those guesses; if either of them were true, he had doomed all the other experts of the era.

”Can you tell me those reasons?”

”Sorry, I can't tell you.”