Chapter 7: Extorting The Regressor
'Why did this madman have to come here?' Inala became nervous to the extent he experienced a state of breathlessness. Most of it was thanks to the bloodlust released by the middle-aged man before him.
Inala wasn't used to such a sight and hence felt overwhelmed both physically and mentally.
The 44th Settlement Leader, Bora Tusk. Only the leaders of each settlement had the right to add the suffix 'Tusk' to their names. It signified their leadership status.
Bora had been alive for more than two centuries. And during his long, bloody life, he saw too many of his Clansmen die. As a result, it messed him up mentally, causing him to begin observing people as no more than meat shields with a bit of power.
His craziness was only amplified by the 44th Empyrean Tusk's gaining old age. If it were to die, they'll be stranded, homeless. In Sumatra, without the support of an Empyrean Tusk, a Mammoth Clansmen would die a horrible death.
Therefore, he had taken plenty of radical measures. One of them was to send away the parents of children with the Fragment Disease into the wilderness of Sumatra. Their mission was to find a young Empyrean Tusk for their settlement to migrate towards.
And until they succeed, they were banned from returning home. They were sent on this mission on the condition that their kids would be nurtured until adulthood. Otherwise, their policy was generally to throw those with the Fragment Disease into the mouth of a Prana Beast during infancy itself.
That would conserve their resources.
Of course, Sumatra Continent was too dangerous. Most of these parents ended up dead. In the story, Resha's parents would end up succeeding in their mission and return. It was a detail revealed way later in the story.
But until that happened, the parents of those with Fragment Disease were labelled missing in action. Bora Tusk had severe mood swings. It wouldn't come as a surprise if he straight-up killed a student when bothered.
So, Inala was nervous.
"Sealing up the entrance using the mud balls was your doing, right?" Bora Tusk stared at Inala, continuing without waiting for a response, "And when you achieved your objective, you decisively turned yourself into a sculpture. That's why someone as weak as you managed to survive."
Inala prostrated on the ground as a sign of respect. But he dared not say anything. Throughout the story, every time someone talked to Bora Tusk, things always took a negative turn. Therefore, remaining silent and expressing his intention through body language was the best bet.
"Hmm, 210 students from the over 300 survived." Bora Tusk muttered as he looked around the shelter, "If it hadn't been for you sealing up the entrance, more than half would have lost their lives."
Originally, Bora Tusk shouldn't have arrived here. He would be busy forming an expedition team to recover as many elites captured by the Mud Vipers as possible. Students were of his least concern. After all, the amount of resources expended to nurture an elite was an exorbitant sum. It would be a loss to the settlement if an elite was killed.
In contrast, a student had no value to the Clan before they matured. If they died, so be it. More can be birthed. That was in line with the Mammoth Clan's thought process. Only by pumping out babies en masse were they able to persevere through the insane death rate.
'It seems he was interested in the sealed entrance and arrived here to check things out. If I'm right, he might reward me.' Inala thought, trying his best to remain calm.
"As I thought, you need to be rewarded." Bora Tusk said after some consideration, "Sumatra doesn't follow the law of survival of the strong, but the survival of the fittest."
"You," He patted Inala, "are fit to survive here."
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