Reincarnated As A Lion In Another World-Chapter 84: Hello Brother
Burdo looked to where the spirit wolf was looking and saw the distant golden figure approaching them.
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The trees seem to mysteriously shift to the side as that golden figure moves, allowing him to move in a straight line.
As the figure got closer, Burdo was able to make out the shape and appearance of this entity.
He subconsciously stepped back from fear. This was a lion, a really big lion at that.
The golden lion had not yet arrived but he could estimate just how big he was. The majestic aura that oozed off of him pressed on his psyche the closer they got.
This lion had beautiful golden fur that spoke of divine lineages. His mane was dark and full, covering his head and dropping down to his chest and shoulders.
Every step he took caused his body and mane to tremble majestically. His limbs were muscular and screamed of terrifying strength. One paw forward and the ground seemed to be on the verge of sinking under his weight.
As the lion got closer, Burdo could begin to see a familiar face. At first, he wasn’t sure but as Kael drew closer, he couldn’t believe his eyes.
It was a face he imagined seeing again but not in such circumstances. Wasn’t this the little golden brother who always acted mysteriously?
Wasn’t this the brother that had divided the Hot Lion pride from the inside? Wasn’t this the brother who had deprived him of his mother’s love?
For a second, Burdo overlapped the image of little Kael with the current Kael and almost acted on impulse.
Luckily for him, Kael’s frame which increasingly got larger the closer he got only deprived him of that audacity.
Soon Kael stood in front of the spirit wolf and the five water lions in his lion form, looking down at them with an intense gaze.
"Greetings, King Kael!" The spirit wolf said while he bowed his head and trembled. He was truly scared of Kael.
There was a rumor that Kael had many powers which was the reason why he was so powerful. The spirit wolf knew that Kael had spiritual powers as he could practically feel the spirit energy being emitted by Kael occasionally.
And there was no doubt that Kael was stronger than Priya. If Priya could easily read the mind of a spirit wolf, Kael would also be able to do it.
Who knows if Kael already knew his thoughts before now? The more the spirit wolf thought about it, the more he grew fearful.
It was worse when one realized that the only way for someone to not have his mind read by Kael was to either be stronger or stop thinking entirely.
Neither of which was possible for the spirit wolf.
"You may go," Kael said to the spirit wolf after glancing at him. Contrary to the spirit wolf’s fears, Kael didn’t bother to look into his mind.
Just because he could didn’t mean he would. He needed his mind free from distractions most of the day and reading people’s minds at every turn would put him far from a peaceful mindset.
The spirit wolf breathed a sigh of relief, glad that Kael didn’t do anything out of the ordinary.
"Thank you, King Kael," He said before bowing and running off, going back to the river.
Kael turned to look at Burdo who was looking at him strangely. Both their eyes locked as they confirmed each other’s identity.
The lionesses behind Burdo all looked at Kael with caution. Some of them had strange glints in their eyes as they could see how attractive Kael was, in Lion aesthetics.
He’s big, he’s golden, his mane was full and dark, his limbs served as evidence of his strength, and his golden eyes were beautiful and captivating even though they projected a dangerous hint of fierceness.
From all angles. Kael was the ideal male every lioness could ever dream of.
Compared to Burdo, a water lion with a significantly smaller stature and scales covering his body, he was lackluster when placed beside Kael.
The only thing Burdo had going for him appearance-wise was the large foldable fin on his back which was a replacement for the mane on water lions.
When Kael glanced at the lionesses, they hurriedly avoided his gaze, being shy rather than afraid.
Burdo frowned when he saw the looks his lionesses were given by Kael. He did not like what was happening, not one bit. Not able to control himself, he growled softly, garnering him the attention of Kael.
Kael revealed a look of interest as he looked at them. Burdo had every reason to feel discomfort, he knew it.
He was reminded of Bethel, the second Primordial Lion, who had stolen the consorts of multiple pride leaders during his time.
Bethel had been a menace simply because of his looks and his sexual appeal. This was a natural trait of all Primordial Lions and Kael also had this advantage.
All Kael needed to do was put in a little effort and these water lionesses who were apparently Burdo’s consorts would fall hopelessly for him.
This was one of the reasons why the lionesses could wait for so long without any sexual activity. The absence of it just made it more appealing, deprivation just made them want it more.
Unfortunately, Olivia had not been able to help herself…
But Kael was not interested in these water lionesses in a sexual way, nor did he imagine any of them as his consorts. At least, Burdo had not yet given him a reason to think in that direction.
Kael finally turned to face his brother, Burdo. He towered over Burdo even though the other was older.
From the moment Kael had appeared, Burdo had been placed at a disadvantage, in terms of appearance and power.
Kael did not come with any escort but Burdo had a feeling that Kael would be able to kill them all by himself.
As for why Burdo had not decided to run, he didn’t know where to run in front of such an imposing lion.
He was unbearable, not stupid. One look and he knew Kael would catch him no matter how fast he ran. It was better to stay still.
"Hello brother," Kael spoke into the mind of Burdo, stunning the other party once again.
"So it really is you," Burdo replied, not sounding excited at all. He subconsciously lowered his body a little, as if he was preparing to attack it and defend at any moment.
The water lionesses also reacted in turn, snapping back to their right senses and becoming more cautious.
"There will be no need for that," Kael said with a mysterious grey glow appearing in his golden eyes.
Burdo felt a massive pressure on his mind like a large boulder pressing on his soul. Before he could react, everything turned black and his body collapsed to the ground.
The five other water lionesses also collapsed immediately, sinking into unconsciousness as soon as Kael let out his spirit energy.
Kael looked at their fallen forms with an inquisitive look, "Just what have you experienced since I last saw you?" Kael asked no one in particular.
Two antler-like horns grew out of his head followed by a green glow. Multiple trees and vines shook around him, erupting from the ground to do his bidding.
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The spirit wolf ran with all his might, the smell of delicious fish almost making him go mad.
By now, his mouth has saliva dripping from it, making him look like a large rabid dog.
Finally, he arrived back at the river area where the fishes were, he saw a sight that made his heart sink to the bottom of its chambers.
Most of the wolf warriors had already arrived and were feasting on the fish buffet with no decorum.
Previously, Kael had used the rune stones to attack the piranhas. He was single-handedly responsible for eighty percent of all the dead fish that they were seeing.
Most of these Piranhas had died in the river and would have been swept away by the current if not for N’bayé using some runes to create a dam-like invisible barrier.
So now, there was a large amount of fish piled up to one side of the river, as well as the multiple plies of fish by the riverside.
It was like a party for beasts. The wolves jumped into the river, chasing after the piranhas and sinking their fangs into the tasty fish meat.
The spirit wolf quickly ran to one pile that had more than five ordinary wolves surrounding it.
As soon as he came, he barked at them, wanting to chase them away. They backed away obediently, respecting the bigger wolf.
The spirit wolf munched on the fish, savoring the taste like it was the last time he would taste something like this again.
All around him, the wolves were feasting on the fish, briefly forgetting the state of affairs of the forest. But Ruda was still here to remind them.
As the spirit wolf chewed on a fish’s spine, he saw a large purple paw appear beside his head. His fur immediately stood on end as he felt a tingling feeling all over his body.
His eyes faced up to see Ruda looking at him. He immediately shot up and made some distance, looking at her warily.
If Ruda wanted the fish, he wouldn’t fight her at all for it.
Ruda scoffed at his reaction, if she wanted to catch him, there was no way for him to escape. It’s not like he was an awakened cheetah…