Reincarnated As A Lion In Another World-Chapter 98: Venting Frustrations
"N’BAYÉ!" Kael’s telepathic voice thundered out, unknowingly reaching the minds of all nearby.
Even Priya who was meditating by the cave entrance with her eyes closed frowned, then her expression softened as she returned to her meditation.
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N’bayé, in her humanoid form, who was busy fixing and adjusting some runes on one of her six magical trees, received the loud telepathic message.
She immediately paused her actions, shocked by the unhidden rage attached to that voice.
With different thoughts in her head, she walked out of the six-tree clearing and headed toward Kael’s position.
Her two feet moved uncharacteristically slow and her head was sluggish. This was the first time that Kael sounded so angry at her, he was always talking in a normal intellectual manner when conversing with her, what changed?
Her head was sluggish as the closer she got to Kael, the more she felt fear. She really didn’t want to go but the slight pain that came over her body reminded her of the Primordial contract she had signed.
She could not take on any act against Kael or disobey his order with alternative intent without feeling pain that could lead to death.
The act of trying to disobey Kael’s call could cause her pain but it wasn’t enough reason to lead to death. Still, the pain was stinging.
She was tempted to nullify her contract immediately. Unlike the other lionesses, she still had nine years to consider whether to be permanently bound to Kael.
But N’bayé quickly became calm again, her intelligence suppressing all the erratic emotions.
’How can I be thinking of backing off just because he got angry? Where is my sense of self.’
N’bayé’s flustered mind became calm and she walked steadily to Kael. She passed by the entrance of the cave, receiving worried gazes from Zabita, Olivia, Ruda, and Diane.
Upon reaching the tree where Kael was resting on, N’bayé paused. She looked at Kael cautiously, doing well to hide her fear.
She didn’t know why Kael was looking at her like he could eat her up and spit her out any moment.
Right now, Kael looked like he was about to burst out with all his power and might. He was looking at N’bayé but his attention was on the mountain peak.
To N’bayé, Kael’s eyes were those of an extremely paranoid leader. Her eyes dropped lower to see the web ball gripped in Kael’s palm, she could guess what was wrong.
"Why didn’t you tell me about Darius and Isaiah?" Kael said through gritted teeth. The feeling of knowing an enemy was growing stronger when they could have been weeded out earlier on was very aggravating.
"I did," N’bayé replied calmly while keeping some distance between her and Kael. She smartly judged that now wasn’t the time to try and soothe Kael’s anger.
"You didn’t!" Kael’s sharp golden eyes had never been scarier. Even when he fought Bibi III, he wasn’t like this.
"I did, I mentioned them during a casual conversation." N’bayé defended herself.
"Perhaps, you should have elaborated more on who they were. If you had been intentional with their description, I would have definitely remembered." Kael said, his level of anger could only be imagined simply by looking at his eyes.
N’bayé lowered her eyes, looking directly at him could make him angrier which wasn’t good. "I’m sorry," She finally said after a few seconds of silence.
Kael didn’t respond, rather, he simply tossed the web ball to N’bayé who easily caught it.
She looked at Kael, then looked at the web ball. She willed for the information within to be revealed to her and it did.
She surfed through the data quickly, not bothering about anything that didn’t have to do with the red tiger and the crane.
Using Darius and Isaiah similar to the search index on a computer search bar, she was able to find the information inside that was related to them.
"Ah…" N’bayé’s small mouth opened wide to form an ’o’ shape.
"Exactly," Kael stood up quickly before N’bayé could react and closed the distance between both of them.
N’bayé looked up at Kael, only now understanding the anger that Kael felt. She shivered, realizing what it meant if this information was true, she too had started becoming paranoid.
Kael looked down at N’bayé’s naked body, his eyes gleaming with frustration. "If this is true then we have already lost."
"Wh…what should we do?" N’bayé asked, as intelligent as she was, she couldn’t think of any way to solve this problem immediately.
If indeed Darius was about to evolve into a tier 4 tiger, then they would be unable to stop him if he decided to take over the mountain for himself.
By then, Darius wouldn’t even need numbers like Kael did right now, he would just conquer the mountain with his own claws.
And then there was Isiah, a really dangerous and powerful bird with space powers. That crane was constantly guarding his friend at this delicate time.
"There is nothing we can do. Nothing but wait.
If we tried to scale the mountain now, not only would we have to face Darius and Isaiah, but also the remaining creatures of the mountain comparable to tier 3 lions.
We have merely eliminated the Rhino, the water snake, the porcupine, and subjugated one of the bears There are still more than a dozen of such creatures inhabiting this mountain.
We can only wait and plan harder."
As Kael said this, his hand reached up to hold N’bayé’s arm, N’bayé shivered from his touch.
Kael lightly squeezed her arm, feeling the smooth skin and his frustration transforming into carnality.
"Or… *ugh*... we can still be lucky enough. We have Olivia." N’bayé said, feeling her body heat up from the way Kael was rubbing and squeezing her arm.
"Yes, we do," Kael said, he was still frowning but the outline of a plan was already in his mind.
He suddenly pulled on N’bayé’s arm, forcing her to fall into his embrace and land her head on his muscular chest.
His large hand landed on her butt, creating a clear crisp slapping sound.
"And we also have Katari who will be useful in handling that Isaiah," Kael said as he gripped and squeezed N’bayé’s soft buttocks.
N’bayé did not say anything anymore, her crotch area was already wet. Kael intended to vent his frustration on her body and she was all down for it.
It was either this or Kael ending up actually breaking someone, literally. It was going to be rough but it was still enjoyable for N’bayé
Soon, the loud moans of N’bayé and the grunts of Kael resounded in the vicinity. There were strange slapping sounds and yelps of pain, there was also the occasional sound of a tree falling over.
N’bayé’s moans were especially sensual and louder than before, expressing the mix of pain and pleasure that she was feeling as well as her reluctance to let go.
After more than two hours, Kael walked away from the area, leaving multiple fallen trees and an eerily quiet vicinity.
N’bayé lay on the floor on top of a mound of leaves, her head resting on one of the fallen trees and she sank deep into the realm of unconsciousness.
However, Kael’s lion rod still stood erect, even after all that tussle, he hadn’t finished venting.
He walked briskly, heading to the softest and fluffiest tier 2 lionesses he had in his pride, Olivia.
Another hour passed with Olivia collapsing her chubby body to the ground. Still, the frown on Kael’s face had not yet disappeared.
With mysterious intentions, he turned his attention to Priya who had her eyes closed, oblivious to what was happening around her.
Then he ignored her, his mind wasn’t that clouded that he would disturb Priya at this delicate time.
Kael’s eyes finally settled on Ruda, Zabita, and Diane.
"Who…"
It was somewhat of a pity, for Katari. This was the intimacy she had craved for even as a tier 2 and one of the reasons why she chased tier 3. Yet Kael was handing it out after a period of frustration
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At the mountain foot, not too far from N’bayé’s cave.
Six figures could be seen lying next to a large boulder that was attached to the mountain’s steep side.
The six figures Burdo and his remaining five water lionesses. Currently, they all had distraught expressions and indignance.
They wanted to leave but the circle of stones with weird magic symbols on them prevented them from doing so.
Even if they managed to break away from the magic stone encirclement, there were three wolves constantly guarding the area who would alert everyone if anything happened.
The lionesses in particular were quite unwilling to be put in this situation. It had been one week since Kael had thrown them into this makeshift prison.
Kael hadn’t said anything about what he was going to do with Burdo. Burdo himself had been feeling quite depressed.
Everything his mindset was built around was totally destroyed after some beating. How was he supposed to have fought his father if even his younger brother could do this to him?
"That’s enough thinking for the day," Kael’s voice resounded in their ears as his golden-haired figure walked towards them from afar.
As he got closer, they could see his relaxed expression as well as some purple fur on his skin.
"Brother…" Burdo said, not out of genuine happiness but from tiredness and fear.
"I will let you all go, but first, I need you to sign a contract," Kael said with a devilish smile on his face.