Chapter 140: Aiwai’s Revenge “Alright, I will go hunting them with both of you after breakfast.”
Yale’s words convinced Aiwai; Yale had already shown that he was ruthless and he was the one who proposed killing the remnants of the organization, even if Aiwai was already planning to do it. Aiwai was a bit worried for Wyba, but since she had traveled with Yale and hearing Yale’s words, she shouldn’t have problems accompanying them.
“Big bro, big sis, good morning. The breakfast smells so good.”
Wyba with sleepy eyes appeared at the kitchen’s entrance attracted by the breakfast Aiwai was making.
Yale was going to reply when he found that Wyba wasn’t there. He used his Spiritual Sense immediately and detected that Wyba was still in the bed.
“I think I am too tired.”
Yale said that in a loud voice and Aiwai heard him.
“Well, you have defeated the main strength of the most powerful organization in the area after a day of training with your Spiritual Sense. It would be weird if you weren’t tired. Don’t worry, today you only need to guide me, and I will do all the work.”
Aiwai felt normal for Yale to be tired, given the situation no one would find it strange.
However, Yale didn’t feel tired as the system did almost all the work, but as he saw and heard something that didn’t happen while he couldn’t be affected by illusions he felt he fell asleep for some seconds and dreamed that.
“Big bro, big sis, good morning. The breakfast smells so good.”
The same scene happened again; Yale was already considering that he fell asleep and was having the same dream again.
“Good morning Wyba, have you slept well?”
Wyba nodded before Aiwai went to hug her, Aiwai was happy that Wyba didn’t notice anything about the incident at night.
“Yale, come to eat something.”
Aiwai felt that Yale wasn’t paying attention due to his tiredness and she tried to catch his attention. Yale went to the table where Aiwai had prepared the breakfast and started to eat.
At that moment, Yale believed that he was awake, the taste of the food was one he had never tried before, so there was no way he could dream about that.
“If I wasn’t dreaming before, was that a premonition? But knowing that Wyba would come to eat the breakfast and the words she will say isn’t useful at all.”
Yale knew that it was possible for people with an affinity towards time to have premonitions even if he didn’t have any premonition before. However, he felt that having one for such an irrelevant matter was a waste.
Predicting the future was something difficult, with Yale’s realm he could be considered lucky to have a premonition even if didn’t serve to anything. Of course, controlling the predictions was something impossible with Yale’s current strength.
Yale decided to ask the system if he had a premonition for some reason or was just something random. After all, the previous night wasn’t normal, and Yale had difficulties to believe both things were unrelated.
“With the user’s current body and situation, the chances of being random are 30%. There is a 70% that the user’s bloodline started to complete the awakening and provoked the premonition. The user’s bloodline is more awakened than yesterday, but it’s impossible to determine for sure if that was the reason for the premonition.”
That bloodline was the Zhan Clan’s bloodline that Yale inherited from his mother, he had it, but he hadn’t awakened it completely. In the special realm, the awakening started thanks to the high law density, but it had been in a stalemate until that day. As long the bloodline isn’t completely awake from an outsider’s point of view it wasn’t awakened at all.
“The chances of the bloodline improving due to sensing the danger of the Death Law are 90%. 10% that it is just a coincidence.”
After asking again to the system, Yale was sure that his previous experience with the Death Law was the reason for the change in the bloodline. In that situation, he was safe due to having the Last Wish System, but looking from the outside he was in a deathly danger, Yale could believe that his bloodline was a bit awakened by it. However, Yale couldn’t determine if that was the reason for the premonition, the chances were high, but it could have been a coincidence.
Yale was hoping to awaken the bloodline from the Zhan Clan since he knew about it, but he felt that awakening it in the Anpaes Kingdom would be a bad idea, it wasn’t normal having two bloodlines and just in the awakening process, there was no way he could hide it.
He had an idea for the explanation if he awakened, but he would rather awaken the bloodline after having returned to the Revgen Empire.
Yale thought that having some premonition in the midst of the battle would be good, but he feared that he wouldn’t notice the differences between premonitions and reality. However, as Yale couldn’t control that, nor he had confidence in having any other premonition soon, he stopped thinking about that.
“Wyba, today we will go hunting some bad people, you need to observe me very well and learn.”
Wyba nodded with enthusiasm; she wanted to see Aiwai’s skills, until that moment, Aiwai had always hunted without letting Yale and Wyba notice it how she did it.
Yale didn’t mention anything about his premonition and just let Aiwai grab him before starting to fly. Yale felt that the matter wasn’t relevant and explaining his affinity towards time would be difficult; he could just say that was something inherited from his past life, but he preferred to avoid unnecessary problems.
Yale started to give indications to Aiwai who flew at top speed while sending arrows at the moment her Spiritual Sense detected some remnants of the organization.
Aiwai didn’t need a bow to shoot; she could just shot her arrows with her Spiritual Sense, but she used a bow when she wanted to increase her precision for extremely long distances. However, even if she used a bow, she shot using only one hand, she pulled the string with her Spiritual Sense instead of her other hand.
Aiwai didn’t want to lose time collecting the corpses, so she used the same method as when she hunted beasts to collect them without needing to stop. In Aiwai’s eyes, those people weren’t better than beasts; they put her and her family in danger, that was something she would never forgive, she was decided to exterminate everyone related to the organization.
Yale knew exactly the valuables hidden in all buildings that belonged to the organization, and only one of them had something valuable enough for them, the other places weren’t even worth to stop to search them as the hunted half-beasts carried almost all the valuables in their spatial artifacts.
Aiwai didn’t want to lose time to avoid the others noticing about her acts and fleeing from her; otherwise, she would even loot those things in the destructed buildings.
“Sis, the next building is where that traitor is.”
Aiwai showed a cold a smile, killing that bastard was the thing she wanted to do the most at that moment, but they had followed the most optimal route to exterminate all the remnants, so she waited patiently for that moment.
“Sis, don’t kill him directly. I can curse him if I give the last hit with my sword.”
Aiwai’s smile was warm after hearing how her little brother wanted to help her making suffer the bastard who betrayed her. Since she knew that Yale was a reincarnated expert, the fact he had some trump cards didn’t surprise her; she would be glad to curse that half-beast.
Aiwai killed without mercy everyone who was in the same place that the traitor, but for the traitor himself, she only shot at his knee before pulling his body towards the sky where she caught him by the neck while sending her energy to destroy the traitor’s realm.
“He is already powerless, cut him.”
Aiwai didn’t care that the traitor was conscious and heard her, for Aiwai that man was worse than trash.
“Aiwai! Please forgive me! I only wanted to make a living, that wasn’t anything personal.”
The man recognized Aiwai easily as she had a Frost Winged Wolf bloodline and he didn’t know any other. Even if the man couldn’t sense her bloodline with that much precision, his eyes didn’t fail to see Aiwai’s wings.
“Trash like you must die, I saved you once in exchange for nothing, and you betrayed me due to that.”
The man laughed.
“Aiwai, you are too naive! Only a fool would save someone in exchange for nothing. You were still a kid at that time; if you have accepted me as your husband I would have kept the secret! You were mine, my parents and yours decided that since you were born!”
That man looked older than Aiwai, but his age was similar to her. He was the son of the clan head, and his parents had managed to engage him with Aiwai to secure powerful children for the clan.
Aiwai had never liked him, even when she was a child, she only saved him because he would have died and she didn’t want to see someone dying in front of her.