The Achievement Junkie - 662 Jack Intercepts Kylon
‘Sorry for the trouble Jinbe caused. I take full responsibility for it and will kindly heal the damage he’s done.’
‘Jack…’ Kylon sighed, half surprised and half disappointed. The only reason she hadn’t made a move to kill the creature was it’s incredible potential as a future deity. Only now, Kylon wished she had struck while she could.
Holy energy fell onto the most angered Flood Dragon, who was unwillingly healed by Jack. At the same time, Jack marveled at the wound and felt even more proud to have made Jinbe his companion. ‘There, now we can part ways without any issues, right?’
‘I take it you’ve already found Glacier Reef?’ questioned Kylon, forgetting what Jinbe had done.
‘Maybe… maybe not… What’s it matter to you, Auntie Kylon?’
‘I told you, don’t regard me as such…’ growled Kylon. ‘Now, tell me where to find Glacier Reef.’
‘Why should I? After you corner my newest companion, you expect me to go along with whatever you say, auntie? I may be your nephew but the least you can do is ask nicely. And don’t think you’re high and mighty at lv. 98,’ Jack commented with a chuckle. ‘Also, I didn’t expect your underlings to be so angsty…’
A forcibly silenced roar was heard and all eyes were now on the recently healed Flood Dragon, the same that was trying to stare holes into Jack’s head. That was until Jack held tightly onto the front side of the dragon’s throat with a cruel smile.
‘How shall I deal with such a threatening glare, auntie? It was obvious that he was about to lash out,’ chuckled Jack, startling the lv. 90 Flood Dragons. ‘Are they always this ignorant or is it because they’ve never seen me fight before? Perhaps I should show them what I’m capable of… What do you think, auntie?’
‘Don’t call me that…’ sighed Kylon, unable to change the situation without forcing Jack into an all-out fight. But she knew Jack had to be up to something. ‘What is it you’re after?’
‘A ceasefire.’ That comment startled the recently ascended gods, but not Kylon. Jack added, ‘I assume you’re under orders to harm the hydra civilization before entering Glacier Keep, right? Halmut’s not the kind of guy to lets go of grudges when there are ripe opportunities for revenge.’
Nodding, Kylon responded, ‘How long?’
Shaking her head, Kylon responded, ‘Stop regarding me as your aunt and you have a deal.’
‘Fine… then follow us. Jinbe, lead the way!’
‘But Jack…’
‘Don’t worry, I’ll contact Lunara so they can prepare for our arrival. Just take your time or we may end up arriving before they get the orders to clear a path.’
Jinbe nodded. ‘Very well… And thank you for your assistance.’
‘Hey, don’t thank me. It’s the least I could do for my fellow companion. Besides, this means you’ll be traveling with me from now on, right?’ questioned Jack.
Regretfully, Jinbe replied, ‘I suppose… But be warned, I know nothing of life beyond survival.’
‘Then I’ll make sure to help you adjust and adapt.’ Jack rubbed Jinbe’s head as the Mantis Leviathon led the school of Flood Dragons at a casual pace. At the same time, Jack contacted Lunara, ‘Mom, they agreed to a ceasefire and I’m leading them to the trench as we speak.’
Back in the Body Council chamber, Lunara was almost speechless from hearing Jack’s sudden remark. Only a moment ago Jack had teleported away without a word of warning and now he was personally guiding the Flood Dragons to Glacier Reef. A ridiculous thought.
‘Jack…’
‘Also, Jinbe is coming to, so warn Raztol and the elders to permit our entry. I’m not sure what will happen if they don’t clear a path, but we’re going slow so you’ve got about half an hour.’
‘Jack, I can’t just–‘
‘Mom, we both know that you’ve got plenty of weight to throw around with the hydras. Stop worrying about disrupting their system and make it happen. Clearly, their system isn’t working too well given the segregation of powers, so why bother disrupting it?’
‘But Jack… I don’t want them to–‘
‘We’ve already stated that you’re a god. Sure, many elders may take that for granted or don’t truly believe you, but all you need to do is prove it and they’ll have no choice but to submit. Isn’t that have the way of the wild works? The strongest is the one calling the shots?’ reasoned Jack, riddling Lunara’s argument with logic. ‘Can I trust you to clear a path or should I just open a rift for them all right now?’
‘No!’ Lunara stated, certain that would be far worse.
‘Well, if you don’t act now and force them to clear a path, then a rift directly into Glacier Reef is the safest option despite the chaos it might cause. Otherwise, I’m not sure how many guards might be at risk against angered Flood Dragon gods.’
‘… Fine…’
‘Thank you, Mom! Love you!’
With the conversation over, Lunara let loose an extra-long sigh. Lina noticed this and asked, ‘Mom, what’s wrong?’
‘Lina… Don’t say anything and don’t act out. If someone makes a move on you, tell me and Jack right away,’ replied Lunara. ‘Right now… let your mom take care of some business.’
‘Are you finally going to do it?’
‘Lina…’
‘What? You know you can’t get them to listen. So what took you so long?’
Sighing and chuckling at the same time, Lunara rubbed a head tenderly against Lina. ‘You’re right, sweetie… Now watch Mommy and see how it’s done.’