Chapter 730 Let’s Begin
"Do you wish to teach my people?"
'That's a weird way to phrase it.' For a moment, Inala intended to make eye contact with Wepetay and wonder what the heck MunuBuntara meant here, but after a moment's consideration later, he discarded the thought, 'Let's probe a little here.'
'It seems he intends to lead the pace.' Inala thought as he stared at MunuBuntara and controlled his chuckle, shaking his head, "Not really."
"What?" MunuBuntara's expression crumbled as he asked, "Then, do you not plan to work to make a living?"
"Why do I need something like that?" Inala scratched his head, "I have a few years to live at most. I don't wish to waste my time working."
'That's different from what I've been told.' MunuBuntara glanced at Wepetay for an instant. Even though this seemed like an impromptu visit, Wepetay had already sent someone with an Information Slip to inform MunuBuntara of everything, from his thoughts to his opinion regarding Inala.
MunuBuntara's question was intended to probe Inala's objective for arriving at the Varahan Empire. After all, he wasn't from the Noikatol Kingdom but had an unverifiable past. Thereby, MunuBuntara remained cautious.
After all, all Wean Clansmen had been told of the incident where Gannala, Orakha, Virala, and Blola had infiltrated the Zahara Kingdom. She had briefed about the various abilities they held, including what she knew about the Mystic Paths and how much danger they posed to the Wean Clan.
As a result, the Varahan Empire had a strict set of monitoring system that spied upon the people brought into the Empire both directly and indirectly.
When Virala arrived at the Varahan Empire, MunuBuntara had planned to investigate the latter's background. However, they couldn't find out anything. How could they even investigate across the dozens of regions that Virala had supposedly been to?
Even their background of hailing from the Bollutiya Kingdom couldn't be verified, since the Kingdom's destruction happened more than eighty years ago. Any survivors from there might have fled to other Free Human Kingdoms and integrated into their society.
And if they didn't have Silver Grade strength, they might already be dead. To get concrete details a large team had to be dispatched, which MunuBuntara couldn't afford.
Usually in such cases where they were suspicious about the identity of someone, they'd forward the list to the Capital from where Yarsha Zahara would personally take charge of the investigation. She had the means to detect whether or not the person in question was a Mystic Path or not.
Now, the question remained as to how he had to classify Inala, 'I've already classified Kvirala as suspicious since I cannot prove his background information, even though all the events he has told, including the Bollutiya Kingdom's destruction, are accurate.'
'But with the means available at the disposal of our enemies, they could have forged false backgrounds easily.' MunuBuntara thought as he stared at Inala to ask, "Tell me, then. How do you plan to make a living?"
"I'll tell stories of my past to his kids," Inala pointed at Wepetay, "That should do, since I don't need anything beyond three meals a day anyway."
"That's not an official job. The Varahan Empire doesn't avoid discriminating against freeloaders..." MunuBuntara stopped speaking upon seeing that Inala's expression was one of disappointment.
"Guess this is it then." Inala sighed as he stared at Wepetay and cupped his fists in respect, "I'll accompany you in your return to the Noikatol Kingdom. Seems I'm not fated to be a resident here."
His shoulders slumped mildly as Inala turned around and began to exit the room, stopping once to bow towards MunuBuntara, "I'm tired from the journey, My Lord. If you'll excuse me..."
"Stop!" One of the guards blocked Inala's path, "How dare you behave disrespectfully towards your Lord?"
"Disrespectfully?" Inala stared a MunuBuntara in confusion, "Did I do that, My Lord?"
He collapsed on the floor in response, "Please spare me, My Lord. I apologise for being bold. It's my fault since I'm losing the fear of death the closer I approach it. So, it's getting harder for me to express fear."
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