Reincarnated As A Lion In Another World-Chapter 132 : Guesses On the Primordial Laws, Ishat.

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As the golden shimmer of Lionhood condensed around his body and caused his aura to rise, Kael found himself in his memory space once again.

He could feel that a particular memory was tugging on his mind, a memory that seemed to be reacting to his sudden concentration of the laws.

Arriving in this place that was absent of color yet still colorful, Kael found himself drawn to the golden figure of the third Primordial Lion, the first female Primordial Primordial.

Ishat.

The memory that was drawing and calling to him was coming from her. Kael had already reached a level where he had more control over his mind when experiencing these memories, so he was sure that something like an identity crisis wouldn't happen again.

He didn't resist the pull and fell toward the figure of the large golden lioness. She was the only Primordial Lion that he had not yet checked the memories of.

After Kael sank through the golden figure of Ishat, he found himself looking at a new world from her perspective.

The new sight once again reminded Kael of how vast the universe was.

He was now in the body of a young golden lioness, walking through a very peculiar forest.

There was almost no greenery in this forest, mostly blue. The grass was blue, the sprouting vines had blue algae, the trees had blue leaves, and so on.

Very few things were actually green in color in his vision and those things weren't even considered vegetation. The dirt ground the young golden lioness walked in was brown with a hint of red, showing its peculiarity from other soil Kael had seen.

Even the sky looked odd here, it was strangely green with deep yellow clouds floating around.

As her large paws patted the dirt ground softly, Kael noticed that she moved with a certain elegance that he hadn't seen in any other lionesses before.

This lioness kept her head high with her snouth slightly facing the sky, her shoulders were straight and her stance was controlled. There was no excess movement, when she moved, her paws always landed in the right place.

Her beautiful golden eyes were bright yet moved dull and slowly. She looked at everything with restrained disdain, even the plants were not spared from her condescending gaze.

This lioness was Ishat, the third Primordial lion.

And she didn't walk alone, walking beside her were three male lions who each had the same disdainful look in their eyes, as though nothing in the world could impress them.

They were all large, large enough that Kael guessed that they were at least tier 4, but it was a guess. Although size didn't always determine the power level of a lion, most times, it did.

But even then, Ishat still towered over these three lions. The biggest among them only reached just below her shoulder, making this big lion that was around three meters tall look short.

Clearly, Ishat was much more powerful than them. As for what tier she was exactly, Kael didn't try to guess it at all, there was no point.

Kael found himself in the midst of a conversation that Ishat was having with these three lions.

"It's a pity, to be honest, so much power but you don't have the knowledge to use it," The biggest lion close to her said.

This lion was fiery red and had a thick blood-red mane that flickered with a minuscule amount of flames.

"The power is enough," Ishat said, her voice sounding both sweet and overbearing at the same time. She sounded like someone who never took no for an answer.

"Queen Ishat, the more I study about the Primordials of their races and compare them to the lions, I notice something different." The second lion said with a look of intelligence in his eyes.

He had faint runic tattoos on his shoulders which gave away the type of lion he was.

"... Understanding of the Primordials is not simple, even I don't know what I'm truly capable of," Ishat said.

"Yes, exactly!" The magus lions said enthusiastically before continuing, "The reason why you don't understand what you can do is because we haven't researched.

You should just hear me out while I explain it well for you," He said.

"What are your opinions?" Ishat asked, indirectly asking for the magus lion to say what was in his mind.

"Okay okay. You see, I have noticed that the Primordials of each race are usually different.

They don't use their powers the same way, and neither do they create rules that do the same thing. Not all Primordials can create a Primordial record like you can, and not all can sign contracts like you.

After extensive questions, I have come to the conclusion that it is because of the nature of your powers. You don't drive power from the same place.

It is known that all Primordials have access to the Primordial laws, but what are the Primordial laws exactly? What do we know about it?

My guess is that there are multiple types of Primordial laws and each race has some affinity to a particular one which affects our Primordials and by extension, our culture.

Let's take a look at the Cheetahs for example, they are not like us even though they are one of our universal relatives. Their first Primordial Cheetah was born the same instant Alan the first lion was born.

Look at their culture, look at their current Primordial Cheetah, it's just so different from ours. I believe that is because although we are related, we don't share an affinity for the same laws.

Cheetahs are about speed, being swift is what their culture idolizes. Their Primordial has such control over True Speed that it doesn't seem fair, but it is.

The cheetahs all embody the Primordial law of speed, so by that logic, their Primordial would have powers that come from that law.

Do you understand what I'm saying?" The magus lion asked his Queen.

Ishat did not stop walking, her eyes shimmered with intelligence and she matched the magus lion neuron for neuron when it came to intellectual prowess.

Her mind spun as she quickly understood what the Magus Lion was trying to say. Slowly, she was getting a better understanding of her powers.

"I understand it a bit, but there are some confusing parts of your opinion," She said, "The Cheetahs are not the only race that idolizes Speed. Falcons and Swordfish also have a thing for speed.

Won't that mean that more than one race can share the access to the same laws?" Ishat asked.

The Magus Lion modded his head, "That is what I'm thinking too, but that may not be too bad, at least for our generation we don't need to worry about that.

The main thing is that we have a different Primordial law than the rest. We should not try to learn from other races but rather look into ourselves, and understand our very nature.

Only by understanding that law that we embody can we help you grow stronger and achieve your goals…"

"I think I know what our law is," Ishat with an ever-superior mind, cut him off as her brain delivered answers after answers to her.

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"Alan didn't just bring us into this world, he poured his very existence into bringing the first lioness and lion to life.

From what we know, eighteen different lion hearts came from his actions, with the Primordial lionheart being one of them.

Three of those lionhearts nearly went extinct because their lionhearts conflicted with their very nature. Reproducing with other lions was just too hard for them.

By cross-referencing the lionheart types with the nature of lions. I can make a rough guess of what type of law the lions embody.

If I am I assume that there is a law of almost everything in this universe, then I can say that we are more stunned by the law of Conquering, Domination, Superiority, or Authority.

But I am leaning more toward Conquering. After all, that is the only thing that seems to unite us lions.

Even I am a slave to this culture."

The magus lion nodded his head, "Yes, although I don't think there are infinite laws. I like to think that there is a certain number of laws that serve as the building block of the universe, we merely have an affinity for this one.

And concerning the other lionhearts, they all seem to work well with the idea of Conquering, if that is the case.

However, we will need to do more testing to confirm if our Primordial law is indeed the Law of Conquering…"

"That will be for another time, we've arrived." The last lion said as he cut off the magus lion before he forgot what they truly came for.

The last lion had pale brown fur on his body, but his mane was shiny and metallic, looking like a massive of long silver needles. His claws were all metallic, reflecting the light from the Daystar above.

The noses of Ishat and the three lions twitched as they perceived the scent of what they had come for.

Soon, they came to a ridge with a steep side, down the ridge were multiple burrows that had animalistic squeaking sounds coming from it.

Ishat and her three lion consorts crouched, hiding behind the cove of the big trees, waiting patiently as their hunter's instinct directed them. They waited for hours in silence, waiting for their target to show themselves.

Eventually, one rat the size of a small dog climbed out of one of the burrows, sniffing at the air and looking around with vigilance, unaware that it was being watched by its natural predator.

The rat made a squeaking sound again and he received more squeaks from the other burrows. More rats started climbing out of their habitats, ready to go about and look for food.

Ishat, seeing the large amount of rats gathered in one place could not help but wear a nasty villainous smile.

"If we are indeed attuned to the law of Conquering, then we are destined to conquer all and become the ultimate Conquerors. But every Conqueror needs slaves…"

Her words were validated by the three lions who nodded their head enthusiastically as they stared at the large number of rats.

"Future generations will thank us for this gift."