"Ugh~" Timari rubbed her cheek with visible irritation, her expression showing clear displeasure. "Fine, don't tell anything. I suppose we'll all find out sooner or later, especially when Nihari's ascension happens anyway."
Then she lifted her hand and pointed toward the ssage list floating in the air. "So? Ready for the next one?"
"There are more ssages?!" Robin ran his hand through his hair in disbelief, his eyes widening slightly. "...Who is it this ti?"
He had already handed over the reins of power to his children and his followers. He had stepped away from direct rule, from managent, from authority. So why did everyone in existence still keep coming to him as if he were the center of everything?!
"Hehe, I think you can guess who it is after your reply to Lord Damir."
Timari laughed softly, covering her mouth in a teasing gesture. Then she snapped her fingers, and a new translucent screen materialized before Robin's eyes:
The image showed a young man with silver-tinged human skin, elegant features, and two small horns rising from his head.
"Zaryon?"
Robin raised one eyebrow in mild surprise. This was the son of the Savage Behemoth Zavaros.
Zaryon spoke slowly, calmly, with asured confidence.
He paused briefly, then continued in the sa composed tone:
"Hehe.."
Robin let out a quiet, amused laugh and gestured toward the recording with two fingers.
"Look at them all. They speak gently, politely, calmly, as if we're old friends sitting at the sa table. If they knew my location... if they knew they could kill with a single strike... they wouldn't waste a second on diplomacy. They'd co imdiately and attack without a word."
"Are you going to reply?"
Timari pointed toward the response button, her eyes shining with curiosity and excitent. It was obvious she was eager to hear what he would say this ti.
Robin stared silently at the image of the silver-skinned young man for several long seconds, his expression unreadable. Then he spoke slowly: "...Do you have any information about his bloodline?"
"According to our sources," Timari replied calmly, folding her hands gently in front of her,
"and according to what the Savage Behemoth Zavaros himself has personally stated, this is the blood of a Young Space Beast."
She continued in a steady, informative tone:
"It is said that in the ancient past, Zavaros was still human, the son of a wealthy and influential family. One day, during his travels through distant systems aboard his private vessel, he discovered a massive mountain range on a remote planet. When he investigated it more closely, he realized that the enormous mountain chain was not natural at all."
"It was the remains of a Space Beast. A colossal corpse left behind from the battles of the Second Wave. A creature resembling a gigantic serpent, with two horns and multiple legs, vast beyond imagination."
"For so reason, the remains of the corpse had preserved its crystal core. And although that crystal had already exhausted all of its original energy, it was still radiating overwhelming power and a terrifying aura."
"Young Zavaros imdiately thought of using it as a core energy stabilizer, a focal anchor for power. But he knew with absolute certainty that if he tried to use it directly, he would die without question. So he devised another thod..." She paused slightly, then continued:
"He brought a race-upgrade device and injected himself with the blood of the Space Beast. His body transford, becoming a hybrid between human and beast. After that, he used the crystal for the breakthrough process."
"It is said the process was extrely difficult. He failed many tis in the trials of worthiness. He nearly died repeatedly from the pressure and aura of the crystal itself."
"But because of the blood affinity he had infused into himself, because of the transformation he underwent, he was finally able to endure it... And in the end, he succeeded - using the crystal to break through into a World Cataclysm." "Although the Savage Zavaros injected himself directly with the blood of the Space Beast, he astonishingly still retains a large portion of his human exterior," Timari explained in a calm, analytical tone, then gestured toward the image of Zaryon, her eyes narrowing as she emphasized the point. "However, his children as you can plainly see-are imdiately recognizable as beings no longer human. The mont you look at them, it is clear they are not humans." "With each successive generation, they lose more and more of their human traits, drifting further from humanity, until so scholars and observers speculate that they might eventually evolve into an entirely separate race, sothing akin to the Treants or the Plague. Zavaros himself has not fathered children for so ti, for precisely this reason. Rumor holds that the last girl he sired was massive in stature, and he personally killed her-he refused to risk producing more offspring that could carry these mutations."
Timari shifted her gaze toward Robin, her tone growing sterner. "He also monitors his lineage and his descendants with relentless scrutiny, eliminating any individual who exhibits non-human characteristics. Unfortunately, such incidents have beco alarmingly frequent. Lord Zaryon himself had three children, each one malford, monstrous, and ultimately executed..."
"The Savage Behemoth Zavaros lives in constant fear that his line will gradually degenerate into sothing entirely non-human, that his bloodline will end with him. Isn't it both tragic and ironic? A Behemoth, a figure of overwhelming power, unable to secure the survival of his own descendants."
"...I find it pathetic." Robin's eyes lingered on Zaryon's image for several long, contemplative seconds, his expression unchanging, almost cold.
Finally, he pressed the reply button:
Robin replied with decisive clarity.
He gave a small, wry smile as he continued, He leaned forward slightly, voice firm and commanding:
Robin pressed -send-
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