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Divine Beast Ascension-Chapter 180
Chapter 180: Please, Answer My Question...
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โDid Oli have dark essence?โ Puula repeated, still speaking slowly and softly.
Ania shook her head, โPuula, what could everโโ
โWe both know that Netra has perfect dark affinity, allowing her to sense essence on the same level as veteran perennials and kings. I hate to admit it, but her senses for dark essence are even stronger than mine. But I didnโt fully understand how precise her affinity was until long after she had mentioned something,โ Puula explained.
โIโm sure you remember the night when Netra had suddenly shared her scent with Oli without any warning or reason. I spoke with her afterward and I distinctly remember her claims that Oli possessed dark essence.โ ๐๐ซe๐wโฏ๐ฏ๐๐ผัต๐l.๐o๐
โBut why would he? How would he?โ Ania questioned. โIโve never met an Iron-body Gorilla with dark essence, let alone married one.โ
โI know, but please hear me out.โ Puula continued without wasting any breath, โNetra had claimed that Oli was suppressing his essence and she didnโt know why. Now, I never believed her and had long thrown her claims to the back of my mind due to how many coincidences would be necessary for such a claim to be true. Such as how Oli could ever be born with such an affinity, or why heโs able to hide it from me and the others?
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โBut, right now, Iโm not looking for any reasoning or logic or circumstances. All Iโm asking is if Oli genuinely had dark essence with no need for an explanation. If that was somehow true, it would be perfectly clear why you would hide it. A massive gorilla with earth prowess and natural strength would be terrifying with added dark essence for stealth, and would make for one of the most promising underlings to any powerful cultivator.
โSo...โ Puula paused, sensing Aniaโs still-lingering hesitation to ask.
โAnia, can you please answer me that? Not only do I ask as the Vanishing-night Fox chief in charge of Iron Territoryโs intelligence gathering and security, but as a mother trying her best to understand her daughterโs abstract obsession with your son. Please, Ania. Answer me that, and Iโm willing to forget the debt of the Ever-life Sap.โ
โNow youโre sounding crazy...โ Ania replied gradually. โTrading Ever-life Sap for such a small question, thatโs insane!โ
โBut thatโs what matters most to me...โ
Stunned speechless, Ania blinked upon looking back up at Puula. The fox chief fully prostrated in wait for a reply. She could see Puulaโs head trembling as she sniffed and held back tears. It wasnโt anything that Ania had expected from the proud and calculating fox chief.
โIโm willing to more fully dedicate my clan to serving Iron Territory and even becoming a permanent subordinate clan of the Iron-body Gorilla clan.โ
โPuula, stop beforeโโ
โAnia, if what Netra has claimed all this time is true, it changes everything,โ stated Puula. โIt would prove how ignorant Iโve been as a parent and how much Iโve hurt my daughter. It would prove how close-minded Iโve been concerning her feelings. It would prove how Oli overcame adept bandits as a novice and why he became Netraโs obsession.
โIt would also prove that submitting to your clan would be the best course of action for my Vanishing-night Foxes.โ
โPlease, Puulaโโ
โAnia, if Oli has dark essence with affinity strong enough to keep me from sensing it, that would mean heโs most definitely the greatest suitor I would be able to find. And his character along with the honor of your clan only make him better as a son-in-law. It would only be natural for us to become a subordinate and ally clan to the Iron-body Gorillas. Because we already know how well you care for your subordinates, so I can only imagine how well you treat a clan linked through marriage.
โ...โ
โThat is my reasoning for asking you a question that would otherwise be absolutely ridiculous. So please, considering everything that Iโve just said. Please answer my question, regardless of whether you want to explain how or why that case may be.
โDoes Oli have dark essence?โ
โ...โ
They sat in silence for another few minutes. Puula eventually lifted her head and saw the internal struggle taking place within Aniaโs mind, being evident from her hesitant expression. But Puula kept quiet, determined to wait for a proper reply.
Ania opened her mouth but soon closed it. She started to open it again but then bit her lip. Blinking, Aniaโs head bobbed from side to side, as if her brain was wrestling itself.
โI swear on my cultivation that I wonโt tell a soul,โ Puula soon commented, catching Ania further off guard. โFor you to struggle so much with a simple reply, it makes me want to believe in my daughter. And her being right would allow for the best-case scenario, for all of us. Iโll even commit more foxes to seek out information as Vloz did not too long ago.
โPlease... Ania.โ
Trying to sigh but failing to get the breath out of her throat, Aniaโs mouth hung open for a moment. โI... This... I think my silence... has all but admitted it...โ
โThen... Netra was right?
โ... She was.โ
โShe was right all along... No wonder she began pushing me further away...โ Puula stammered in a blend of happiness and disbelief. โHe actually has it... Oli actually has twice the potential heโs already shown... Ania, youโre son is something else, someone Iโm proud to have my daughter fawning over.โ
โI guess Iโm glad to hear that...โ sighed Ania, astounded that she had admitted such a thing. โPlease, Puula, neverโโ
โThis is something that will not be relayed to the rest of my clan, not until you give explicit orders to inform them,โ stated Puula. โHowever, that doesnโt mean my clan wonโt be more fully committing to serving your clan, Ania.โ
โRather than serve us, why not be our permanent ally?โ
โThat may be the case, but weโll be your subordinates in name at least. As the weaker clan with fewer benefits to offer, Iโm merely excited and overwhelmed to know that my daughter not only found someone suitable for her cultivation but someone who has proven to care for her,โ Puula admitted with a soft smile on her face and an overwhelming burden off her back.