Asura Conqueror - Chapter 144: To The Library
“Help you with your big problem, the threat of the humans.” Marcus glanced at each of the leaders who were sitting cross legged.
‘This kid,’ Dokoy slightly scrunched his brows. He wasn’t going to believe that the problem they have had for generations is going to be fixed by a red headed teenager. He thinks that it is more likely a trap or maybe the teen wanted something in return.
The other two leaders had slightly the same thoughts. They have gone to war with the humans and in recent years there were even a few skirmishes. A lot of their people have already died, but they haven’t even thinned the numbers of the humans.
“Look, we are grateful that you rescued our people, we want you to know that. However, you are going to need something bigger to deal with the threat of the humans.” Peroy, the siopao faced slightly chubby man spoke.
“Peroy is right, Marcus.” Synthei followed. “You live on the surface so you must know how they control everything over there. Large movements can not escape their sight. We are like fishes in an aquarium, and we have no choice but to stay here and be silent.”
Zoey quietly listened beside Emily. She was already told that the target for this is only the Strongwald family and no one else. Of course, if the Frey family would like to cause a ruckus, they’d be thrown into this too.
“I get that you three leaders do not trust me. How could you, when you have only just met me? And all I did was save dozens of your people.” Marcus calmly spoke. His eyes shifted to each of the leaders seated on the cushion.
He continued. “What if I tell you that in the near future, in a few days, your race might be wiped out. That a group of powerful magic users who have been collecting forces and strengthening them to take over worlds are coming here. The worst part is, they are in an alliance with the people who want you gone.”
Marcus took a deep breath as he finished. He needed the help of the races underwater to take down the Strongwald and fend off the Octopi.
He could feel that the leaders in front of him were powerful, he could use them to fight against the three leaders of the Strongwald family with Vid assisting on the side, or if a leader of the Octopi will be coming, Vid will be the one to take that one on.
Peroy the kappa, Synthei the naga, and Dokoy the siyokoy looked at each other.
Could they trust the words of someone who is from an unknown race? For all they know, the asuras could be worse.
“I know that to lead the people here, one must be intelligent.” Marcus spoke once more. “So I hope you make the right decision on believing me and taking the chance on tackling this problem head on. Because if we don’t strike first, your race might not last until the end of the month.”
“Look here you red head. How are you sure that this is going to happen?” Peroy asked. He was now slightly convinced. But ‘slightly’ was not enough to make him believe in everything the red headed teen was spouting.
“Actually, it’s vermilion. Nevermind.” Marcus touched his now long hair. He looked like one of those idols he has seen on television a few times.
Marcus continued. “I have someone from the inside. Oh, and the attack that the humans did to you recently, it was all done by the Strongwald family, with the help of the organization named Octopi.”
“And you trust whatever the person is telling you?” Dokoy lightly scoffed. He needed a more concrete proof.
Marcus scrunched his brows. He thought it was going to be a lot easier to convince them. Without their help, he’d have to abandon the company and watch it get destroyed, which he wasn’t willing to do. He had to leave a mark here in the mortal realm before leaving. Having the company here and leaving it to grow kinda made him feel good.
He also thought that this being a big decision, they would have to call out the leviathan.
“The person I have on the inside is someone with a grudge against the Strongwald, a grudge so great that it made him switch sides. That is why I trust whatever it was that he told me. Oh, and without the help of the inside guy, we wouldn’t even be having this conversation, because all of those that were captured would already have died.”
The leaders stayed silent, no one of them wished to speak first, as they knew that this was a very big decision.
Seeing the three leaders like this, Marcus suggested. “You don’t have to answer right away, I know that this is something that will change a lot of things going into the future, so take your time. We don’t mind exploring the city while you do.”
It looked like the leviathan wasn’t planning on making an appearance, so Marcus suggested something else instead to kill time, and maybe later the heavenly beast might show himself.
Synthei nodded. “That would be for the best. We’ll call you when we have made a decision. In the meantime, please enjoy what our humble city has to offer.”
She stood up, her large breasts bounced as she smiled at the guests and then at the two nagas. She then walked to the side where a closed-door was situated.
The two male leaders followed after saying a few things.
Dokoy looked at Ergetse and Arielina. “You two, make sure to keep our guest safe and entertained.”
Dokoy knew how much the inhabitants here hated humans, having two nagas guarding them would make them safer, but that is only from physical things, verbal on the other hand was still an issue.
“I do hope you can understand that the people might shout vulgarities at you.” Dokoy stopped in front of the door. He turned his head to Marcus.
“Say no more,” Marcus raised his hand. He can understand the amount of hate the individuals here have on humans.
“Thank you.” Dokoy slightly nodded his head and went into the door.
“So, where do we go first?” Emily asked Arielina.
“The shopping district isn’t the best place where I should bring you, so,” Arielina knew that there was a significant difference in clothing between them and the land dwellers.
“I don’t mind checking out the library,” Marcus spoke. He thought that there may be something there that could tell him more about the leviathan.
“I would also like to see the temples.” Zoey knew that the races underwater had their own religion. He wanted to see it for herself.
“Me too,” Emily thought it wasn’t a bad idea to see who these creatures worship.
“That settles it then,” Arielina clapped her hands. “Ergetse will go with Marcus and I will go with these two to the temples.”
“Great plan.” Ergetse grinned. “Maybe we can even grab a few beers after.”
“Pass, no offense, but I’m not the biggest fan of drinking.” Marcus knew that although he had resistance to poison, toxic, and such, he was still affected by alcohol, which is why he tried to avoid it whenever he was working.
“Suit yourself.” Ergetse wasn’t offended when his invitation was turned down.
The two began walking together with the ladies. They split when they reached outside of the building they were currently in.
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In a room with a bunch of reporters sat on white-colored chairs, Eva sat on an elevated platform looking at them and answering their questions.
“What prompted you to make this decision?” A male reporter with blond hair asked. He wore a blue long sleeve shirt. The pen he held was ready to write on the paper.
Eva turned her head towards the reporter. “Well, there are a lot of people having a hard time out there. People with no homes, no education, individuals who are not part of society. People who live an average life and have average pay don’t see it, and giants who live a luxurious life definitely never notice those individuals.
Of course, there are already charities, foster homes, full scholarships to magic schools, and such, but the ones we have right now aren’t enough. That is why the company is having this project to help integrate those people back into society and help them live a normal life with proper roofs on their heads.”
“Thank you,” The reporter sat back down.
“Did your son really drop out of school, and is it true that it was because of his bad grades?” A female reporter asked as she stood up.
Eva shook her head. “He didn’t drop out because of his grades, but because he wanted to help in the business. As you know, the Asura experienced a lot in the past two months, so we needed every help we can get. Also, my son, Marcus was also the one who came up with the project I mentioned before.”
It wasn’t only the female reporter that was shocked, but everyone else in the room as well. For a teenager to think of other people like this and spend massive amounts of dollars was rare. They were also amazed at Eva for agreeing to this.
‘Our image just keeps getting better and better, but I just keep getting bored by the second.’ Nexus complained in his head as he glanced at the people in front of him.