Chapter 716 What Else?
'Heh!' No matter how much he tried to restrain himself, Virala failed to control his lips from curling up in smugness as he stared at Inala, relishing his sense of superiority.
Inala noticed the change in his expression, wondering what was the reason behind Virala's sudden smugness, 'Did he finally go senile? No, he was senile from the beginning. Maybe he embraced his true nature, which is to be a senile geezer.'
He didn't care too much about that and continued to enjoy eating his watermelon-like fruit. His legs continued to dangle, happy for multiple reasons. First of all, Inala had fully adapted to his new life as a Spirit Stage cultivator with limited strength.
Secondly, he had sharpened his mind to a decent extent, which was enough to handle stuff at the Noikatol Kingdom. And third, Virala had no idea what was about to hit him next.
"Sir Binala, are you excited about meeting the envoy from the Varahan Empire?" A middle-aged man whose strength had plateaued at the Spirit Stage, unable to cross thirty units of Prana approached Inala and expressed his curiosity.
"Excited? Why would I be excited?" Inala asked the question nonchalantly, as if it was natural to ask one.
"That..." The middle-aged man was unable to find an answer as he looked around in a fluster. Soon, he seemed to have an idea as he said, "We'll be able to live in an actual house!"
"We can build a house on our own." Inala said and stared at the carriages, "Didn't we build these in the past two years? We are living in homes that can move about without limitations."
"You're right..." The middle-aged man nodded with a confused expression before asking, "Then, why are we joining the Varahan Empire?"
"Because they need us," Inala said in confidence. Rêađ latest chapters on no/v/e/l(b)in(.)com
"They...need us?" The middle-aged man was confused, staring at a group of middle-aged women who had joined the conversation, "Does anyone have an idea about this?"
"No..." The women shook their heads one after another before uniformly gazing at Inala.
"Try to think," Inala simply let out a smile and patiently urged them to use their brain cells.
"They need food," The middle-aged man said first.
"How far away do you think the Varahan Empire is?" Inala stared at the middle-aged man.
"What does distance do with food?" The middle-aged man scratched his head.
"Go and gather a patch of Peucra Grass from that hill." Inala said and pointed at a hill situated ten kilometres away, "And eat it."
"Eh?" The middle-aged man's confusion increased as he stared in the direction of his carriage, "I have loads of Peucra Grass in my carriage. Why would I go so far..."
"Exactly," Inala grinned, "You think food will be lacking at the Varahan Empire? And even if they lacked food, do you think it is realistic to come here every time they want food?"
"You're right!" The middle-aged man nodded in realisation, slapping his forehead, "I was a fool to have suggested that."
"Don't worry about something as insignificant as being labelled a fool." Inala said with a mild, admonishing tone, "The more you think, the smarter your deductions and decisions can get, even if you are not smart enough."
He then stared at the group of women, "So, what do you think is the reason? Why is an all-powerful Varahan Empire inviting us to be a part of their fold?"
"They need our...power?" One of the women commented before shutting up, remembering who was the Varahan Empire's Emperor and Empress.
"They need us!" Finally, after multiple wrong attempts, one of the women shouted in excitement, "They need us!"
"Yes, that's the answer." Inala nodded, waiting patiently as the crowd that had gathered around him clapped to praise the woman. Once the cheers died down, he asked, "Now, why do you think they need us?"
"Sir...!" The group of women groaned in protest, feeling as if their heads were about to burst, having not focused on thinking for such an extended duration of time.
"Go on, keep trying. I believe everyone here can arrive at the answer on their own." He said before glancing in the direction of Virala, "If none of you can guess, I'll send Teacher to some other place."
"No! Not teacher! We'll try!" Contrastingly to their age, the crowd behaved worse than children, protesting with drawn-out voices.
"They need our cultivation technique?" One of them asked, laughing sheepishly when Inala shook his head.
"Our food?" The middle-aged man from before said in reflex before realising that he was an idiot. He hurriedly changed his answer, acting as if it was a slip of the tongue and corrected himself, "Cooking! I mean our food products and cooking!"
"That's part of the answer." Inala nodded before getting multiple answers similar to the middle-aged man's. After multiple minutes passed in such a fashion, he revealed the answer, "They need our labour."
"Labour! It makes sense!"
"Ooh! So, that's why!"
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