Ralph stepped outside, backpack behind him and briefcase in hand.
The afternoon sun shone well on his face, he didn’t squint his eyes.
"Hmm," Ralph stared at the sky, a look of confusion coloring his face.
He didn’t know why but he’s been having strange feelings for the past year, exactly two months after that fateful day.
The strange feeling has been becoming stronger and stronger over the past week and Ralph couldn’t help but beco extra vigilant.
To him, it felt oddly familiar to how he felt when he was hunting one of his targets. Except, the feeling made him sense that he was being hunted.
Yes, Ralph felt as though soone was hunting him down, or trying to.
As far as he knew, only other werewolves would try to hunt him down in such a manner. They were the only ones who could hunt him down for such a long ti without him finding out.
What was more eerie for Ralph was that this strange feeling was coming from the sky, as though an all-powerful god was finding amusent in his everyday life.
It was very uncomfortable.
Speaking of werewolves, Ralph turned his head to see the bartender walking over.
Ralph narrowed his eyes. He knew that the reason why Tatiana was here was probably because she had other rcenaries in the city and wanted to settle as many of them today.
It was a risky thing as Law Enforcers could get wind of it and try to catch them. After all, most rcenaries had committed serious cris because of money.
As the bartender closed in, Ralph thought deeper. He couldn’t find any police cars around nor did he see any on the way here.
In fact, the whole area looked rather scanty.
Tatiana was powerful, despite her enigmatic attitude toward Ralph, she was not to be underestimated in the underworld.
She was the type of person who had no choice but to be successful, extrely ruthless and had a touch of craziness in her life.
Did she fear the Law Enforcent? Probably not. She didn’t even fear Ralph, who was feared by the Law Enforcent.
But she was also cautious and tended to prioritize her rcenaries’ well-being as they were her money makers.
*Click!*
The sound of a rifle gun being loaded with bullets.
Ralph didn’t turn to check.
He already guessed that so of these buildings had gunn who worked for Tatiana.
Ralph swiftly concluded that Tatiana just needed a secure place in the city to carry out her business and chose the Holy Sin Club.
Ralph wasn’t the only rcenary she would be attending to today so it made sense that she would not care about his dislike for other werewolves.
Ralph’s mind had operated super fast.
The bartender passed by, and the strong stench of his kind wafted into Ralph’s nose.
"Hey..." The bartender spoke up, trying to engage Ralph in small talk for so reason.
However, Ralph’s hand shot out fast and clamped around the man’s neck. It was so fast that even the man with superhuman reaction ti couldn’t evade it.
He choked, scratching at Ralph’s arm while reaching over to Ralph’s face.
Ralph stared at the bartender coldly. His arm grip was so strong that any serious movent would cause the bartender’s jugular to be ripped out.
The man tried to ’change’ but Ralph tightened his grip, signalling that he would indeed rip out his throat if the man tried anything funny.
"What do you feel?" Ralph asked, his piercing yellow eyes locked with the man’s striking blue ones.
The man was confused, he couldn’t move anyhow or hit Ralph’s hand for fear of injuring himself.
"What do you feel?" Ralph asked again coldly. He took a powerful step forward, almost lifting the grown man above the ground.
"F...fea..." The bartender tried to say.
"What?" Ralph tilted his head and asked.
"I’m scared..." The man admitted. It was a strange thing to admit but that was truly how he felt in Ralph’s presence.
From the mont Ralph entered the club, the bartender felt as if he was in the presence of his natural enemy.
Just standing there and the bartender beca extrely alert. From sll, looks, vibe, Ralph was a dangerous person.
The bartender knew that. Anyone who was to et Tatiana today was naturally a dangerous person.
But, there was sothing different about Ralph, he didn’t seem to be like other werewolves at all.
Not to ntion that the bartender felt that he had seen Ralph sowhere before.
"Good, you’re scared, so I’ll assu you have common sense to avoid anything that will take your life," Ralph said.
He released his grip, letting the bartender go.
The bartender dropped down and stepped away while massaging his neck. It wasn’t the first ti he was very strangled but it was the first ti he felt so close to dying.
"You didn’t see , you didn’t hear anything about . You never even t ,"
After saying that, Ralph handed a single 10 zalas note to the bartender who took it.
The bartender nodded his head and swallowed the word he wanted to say. Silently, he walked into the club.
He alone wasn’t enough to serve as club security, he was just here to watch.
The real security was hidden in the rooms and buildings close to the club and so of them had seen what Ralph just did.
’Mistake,’ Ralph cursed himself. At least, he could sll that none of them were werewolves.
If not that he didn’t want to make a scene, he would have killed the bartender. He couldn’t risk another continent-wide chase.
With nothing left to do, Ralph walked away, strolling down the street until he arrived at a junction.
Once again, he looked up.
’Sothing’s wrong,’ He thought as he narrowed his eyes. Whatever was causing him to feel this way was coming and it was coming extrely fast.
And then...
It stopped.
Ralph’s gaze ca down as he began to look for a taxi to take him to his hotel.
He didn’t stop thinking of that feeling of being hunted though.
He knew from experience that this just ant the hunter had either given up, or was resting.
///////
Exalon: Everyone is on edge because of the dragons, no one knows how far they’re willing to drag this.
...
Kael strolled comfortably through the chamber world that had been dedicated to the wolves.
The wolves had created a nice place for themselves. They had wooden huts and tal buildings around.
Although they belonged to one caste, they were still divided into multiple large and small packs. They were still very territorial and strong with their pack ntality.
Even now, Kael could sll the different urines used to identify the huts.
Kael wasn’t going to interfere in their civilization developnt as long as they served their purpose to him.
It was good for both parties. If they didn’t ask for it, he wouldn’t give it to them.
Although he hoped that once they found their Primordial, they could create a more advanced society for themselves.
He was just here to inspect for now, whether he would change his mind in the future or not depended on certain individuals.
Beside Kael, accompanying him in his casual stroll was the tall Commander Bibi who was the sa height as Kael, but buff and more muscular.
Right now, Bibi was looking around while Kael was busy with the golden screen in front of him.
...
Kael: Are the lions afraid of going to war with the dragons?
Exalon: Don’t say that Kael, we would never fear them. But we fear Ibadon.
Kael: Oh.
Exalon: That guy is a monster, hehehe. You should have seen that day. Many cannot believe that I stood face to face with that abomination and still made it out alive.
Kael: But I heard you were the first to run.
Exalon: ...
Kael: In fact, they said you flew away before Ibadon even started attacking.
Exalon: RUMORS! BASELESS RUMORS! Who dared tarnish my na, tell Kael, let have a friendly discussion with that person.
Kael: Anyways, so you guys are confident that you can handle the dragons if not for Ibadon?
Exalon: Yes. Even lions that were skeptical before are coming to us to join the lion system.
Kael: I know, our common enemy has shown himself and they all want to feel safe and secure.
Exalon: Ma’abu and so of his cohorts don’t think that way though.
Kael: I see, there’s word that he is reaching out to different races to ally with.
Exalon: I don’t know why he’s so bent on doing this. So of the Anti-Primordial Coalition mbers have defaulted after seeing the terror of Ibadon and the benefits of the Lion System.
Kael: It seems Ma’abu has wrapped his whole identity around being against Primordials. He has made it clear that it’s not just , but every Primordial he doesn’t like.
Exalon: He has left heaven with his entire clan and many Lion Kings who support his vision of a future without any Primordial in the universe.
Kael: Do you think he is right?
Exalon: Depends, who is the strongest person you know?
Kael: Ibadon.
Exalon: Ibadon has been alive for so long yet he hasn’t tried to do what Ma’abu is doing, he just wants us lions extinct.
Kael: What’s your point?
Exalon: Ibadon tried to wipe out lions all at once when Noel was alive and didn’t succeed. Ma’abu is trying to wipe out all Primordials, which should be monuntally harder than genocide.
Kael: Perhaps. Unfortunately, I have to die for Ibadon or Ma’abu to succeed. Ibadon’s chances of succeeding this ti are higher because he has experience with Noel.
Exalon: Yeah, don’t worry. All of us are battle-ready. We just need to stay very far from Ibadon.
Very very far.
What are you doing now anyway, where are you?
Kael: I’m far away.
Exalon: I see, and what are you doing ’far away’?
Kael: Hunting a wolf.
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