Chapter 714 Societal Cancer
"I'll be honest with you, brother Binala." Tssrah Noikatol said after a couple of hours of nonstop conversation, "The Noikatol Kingdom has recently aligned itself with the Varahan Empire. We'll begin migrating once their envoys arrive here."
"How did you make contact with them in the first place?" Inala asked, intending to get a better understanding of the Varahan Empire's means.
"A team of Free Humans with Silver Grade strength entered the Petrichor Savannah and found us." Saying so, he took out a safe kept chest from his belongings and opened it, revealing the tip of an Empyrean Boar tusk inside, one inscribed by a stamp that displayed it as a belonging of the Varahan Empire. "This is proof of their authenticity."
His hands trembled as he touched the horn, "The Gold Grade presence emanating from this horn says everything I need, especially since it's that of the Empyrean Boar."
"Have you confirmed whether or not the Varahan Empire is real?" Inala frowned and displayed concern for Tssrah Noikatol, "Anyone can easily spread misinformation these days. I've experienced it plenty of times myself."
"Had it been anyone else, I would have doubted their claims too. After all, their offer was too good to be true, especially since they cannot get anything of value from my Kingdom." Tssrah Noikatol sighed as he shook his head. His expression then became one of confidence as he stared at Inala, "But I can trust the Varahan Empire."
He pointed at the Empyrean Boar horn, "Even though we've been almost cut off from the outside world, everyone knows of the birth of the Empyrean Boar King."
He stated solemnly, "All our calendars begin counting from the day of his birth, marking this as the era of the Empyrean Boar King. And even here, it's common sense that the Empyrean Boar King is the last member of his race."
His expression became zealous as he eyed Inala, "If the horn of an Empyrean Boar has been sent here, it means that the Empyrean Boar King now has children. And considering his nature, no thief could steal a horn of his child and survive to tell the tale."
'I banged even his wife.' Virala thought at the side while keeping a poker face, 'And Resha brutally slaughtered two of his daughters. Both of us are still alive.'
"That is the reason we trusted those envoys." Tssrah Noikatol stated, unaware of Virala's thoughts, "Since I had nothing to lose, I accepted the proposal. In a couple of years, something called a railway will be laid to this region and connect us to the Varahan Empire."
"They said we could keep living as we did but with a greater purpose, strength, and comfort. That was our promise." He clapped his palms together in respect, "The envoys assured us that we could travel between our home and the Varahan Empire as we wish. It might seem absurd, but the Varahan Empire is ruled by a Mystic Grade Pranic Beast, so anything's possible."
"I also heard his wife is a Mystic Grade Free Human. So, as Free Humans, we can live and thrive in the Varahan Empire."
"You make a convincing point, brother Tssrah." Inala nodded and looked around, "But did the envoys leave?"
"Yes," Tssrah Noikatol said with a somewhat sullen tone, "I wanted them to remain as guests of honour, but they said they had to make arrangements to absorb us into their Empire."
"That is unfortunate," Inala chuckled wryly, "I would have loved to gift them my latest creation. Oh, speaking of it..."
Inala motioned at the bodyguards to bring one of the crates forward that he opened and showed to Tssrah Noikatol, "It's against my merchant creed to give away any product for free, but I'll make this an exception, brother Tssrah. Please pick a suit that catches your fancy."
"I assure you that this will be unlike anything you've felt."
"You're honouring me a lot, brother Binala." Tssrah Noikatol laughed freely and looked through the crate before picking a slab of wool whose shade he preferred.
"Pour a unit of Prana into it," Inala said and gave the other party some more instructions, following which everyone at the place heard Tssrah Noikatol's exclaims.
"Is it possible for a cloth to feel this good? The defensive strength alone is terrifying. My Kingdom also has clothes made from Balghat wool, but none of them come even remotely close to this in terms of quality." Tssrah Noikatol forgot that he was a King and praised the suit nonstop, asking Inala in the end, "Can I name it?"
"Yes, it'll be an honour." Inala nodded with a smile. And once Tssrah Noikatol finished admiring the suit, Inala asked gleefully, "Say, brother Tssrah. What do you plan to do once you enter the Varahan Empire?"
"What do I do there?" Tssrah Noikatol tilted his head in confusion, "I don't think I get your point."
"You'll no longer be a King there. You'll have to take up a job to make a living, especially since the lifestyle at an Empire must cost a fortune." Inala said.
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