Black Killer Whale Baby - Chapter 126
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Chapter 126
The loud sound had definitely come from deeper inside the house.
‘This house. It’s wider than I thought, isn’t it?’
It was certainly not a space meant for Levai to live in alone.
The Levai I know is a man who values extreme efficiency and rationality.
Since that was his nature, it wouldn’t have been different when he was young.
Which meant either he’d lived with someone until recently… or he still lives with someone now.
‘Though I can’t deny that seeing it is clearer because I already know the answer to this problem.’
If that precious white whale was still alive at this point in time, where would Levai have hidden him?
Levai had given me that hint when he spoke of his final wishes.
Levai had clearly said they didn’t live together from the beginning.
Once he reached a certain age, he called him to where he lived and they stayed together.
And he regretted that.
‘He said the Sharks discovered him when he brought him here.’
Sharks.
When people ask about “fierce beasts of the water, of the sea,” it’s likely the first creature that comes to mind.
Their savage ferocity carried over not just in nature, but remained intact even when they became human.
The Sharks were vicious. However.
‘The Orcas were just more ruthless thugs.’
In nature, Orcas sometimes devour Shark livers or kill them for sport.
Long ago, there had been a power struggle on this land, but the Sharks were defeated.
The Orcas had remarkably recognized their own similar thug-like nature in themselves.
They didn’t leave the Sharks alone—creatures who seemed likely to rebel against them again.
Eventually, the Sharks seeped into the shadows of this land. In the darkness, they ground their sharp teeth and manipulated the underworld.
But beyond this, their faction dreamed of one more thing.
Namely…
‘Rebellion or the overthrow of power.’
The Empire had a lion as its emperor, but among the aquatic beastfolk, the Orca was essentially king.
The Sharks constantly watched for the Orca’s openings.
Dreaming of the day they would fall, or better yet, crumble by their own hands.
The surviving Sharks had banded together precisely because they shared a common enemy.
To stand against the Orcas, they didn’t hesitate over means or methods.
They unhesitatingly kidnapped or coerced beastfolk with unique talents or useful abilities into their faction.
The Dolphins became entangled with the Sharks in this manner.
When Baian was alive, ironically enough… the Sharks held their breath even more.
They couldn’t lay a hand on the weak that this thug had already preyed upon.
Rather, they were creatures who hid quietly, afraid of stray sparks flying their way.
With his early death, they would surely become more brazen.
‘Huh, I really didn’t anticipate this.’
It was an unforeseen side effect.
‘I’d wiped out those Sharks completely in the third round too.’
Truth be told, when I was the Matriarch, the Sharks hadn’t wielded much power.
Part of it was because I was formidable.
Their leader—the one who served as their linchpin—had died, I heard. That’s why they fell apart.
When the leader was alive, they apparently displayed considerable strength from time to time.
Now these Sharks were in their prime again, back when their leader still lived.
“Why so quiet?”
I didn’t rush.
The more urgent the moment, the slower I moved. Eating too quickly only leads to indigestion.
I gave Levai space to speak, taking my time.
‘Looking at this, I really am a true Orca.’
In nature, Orcas don’t hunt in haste.
To hunt seals on ice floes, they break the edges of the ice, again and again….
Only after slowly instilling terror in their prey do they force them to leap from the cliff’s edge, where mere fragments of ice remain.
Of course, since Levai wasn’t my enemy, I had no intention of going that far.
“…The household isn’t well organized. Sometimes there are loud noises. I apologize for the misunderstanding.”
“What misunderstanding?”
“….”
Whether from pain or the overwhelming tension radiating from this situation, cold sweat dripped down Levai’s face.
‘Hmm, I suppose I’ll stop teasing now.’
I relaxed my serious expression and smiled faintly.
Then I raised my hand and poked Levai’s cheek.
Or rather, I tried to.
Whiiiiish!
Atlant nimbly caught something that flew toward me.
Of course I’d noticed it too, but I simply watched Atlant’s movements with composure.
“Oh, so you’re playing bodyguard too.”
“Bodyguard, my—”
I turned my gaze away from the grumbling Atlant and looked toward one spot.
In the space that had been empty, someone stood quietly.
A young boy.
I could tell he was young, but his appearance made it difficult to pinpoint his exact age.
‘Hmm, his face is young, but why is his body so large?’
It was exactly as I’d heard from Levai in the third round.
Silver hair that gleamed and sparkled even in the dimly lit room with drawn curtains, catching faint light.
A Whale.
I’d seen records of them on Earth.
The whale that shone with soft white and silver light, following the faint illumination that penetrated even the deepest abysses.
“Dad! When I grow up, I’m going to be a Whale!!”
I pushed the memory away quickly and gazed at the boy once more.
His eyes were gray.
Depending on how you looked at it, they appeared silver. His skin was pure white.
Overall, I’d call him a beautiful young boy with an honest appearance.
‘I really can’t guess his age.’
Based on Levai’s will alone, at this point in time… he should be young?
The boy’s face showed urgency, yet at the same time he appeared calm and angry.
In the boy’s hand was something from this house.
Was he about to throw it again?
Soon what the boy threw fell at Atlant’s feet.
Levai groaned and shouted.
“Wait, just a moment…!”
I gave Atlant a meaningful look.
When the boy threw something again, I stepped back with a light leap.
I could have caught it without difficulty, but I was curious.
The moment I created distance, the boy came running with rapid footsteps and blocked Levai’s path.
“Don’t bully my brother!”
“Wait, ugh, Whale! Hold on…!”
Levai groaned and grabbed the boy’s shoulder, but he didn’t budge an inch.
I looked at the two of them and tilted my head.
‘Whale? Is that his name? Quite a straightforward one.’
Atlant looked at me from the side as if asking what to do now.
I signaled to Atlant with a glance to stay still, then turned my gaze back.
Somehow, something sharp was now gripped in the boy’s hand.
Surprisingly, instead of wielding it against an enemy, he pointed it at himself.
“You came because of me, right? To take me away.”
I stared at the boy’s actions with somewhat bewildered eyes.
“If you take me by force, I’ll kill myself.”
What is this now?
Frowning, I spoke to Levai.
“Levai, you teach children things like this?”
The words flowed out naturally, as if I’d known him for a long time. But is that important right now?
‘What kind of brat negotiates with his own life so skillfully?’
This isn’t the work of someone who’s done it once or twice. Anyone watching would think he’s on his second life.
“Fine work. Teaching a child such things.”
“…How did you know I taught him that?”
Levai retorted as if bewildered.
‘Why else? It’s exactly the kind of thing you’d do. Extreme in this life too.’
Levai must have taught that whale friend of his this because he thought if he fell into the Shark Faction’s hands, he’d be exploited for life.
There are fates worse than death, after all.
I can’t say it’s not actually a helpful method.
Still.
I strode forward and reached out my hand.
But surprisingly, the young boy swiftly dodged my grasp.
‘…Huh, he dodged?’
I blinked before letting out a chuckle.
Ah, so he’s got some backbone after all. Now that’s what I like to see.
I felt slightly more pleased.
‘My, my, so our strategist was conducting a talent recruitment drive with a buy-one-get-one offer?’
I smiled wryly and put all my strength into my legs.
“Kid, you need to dodge this too?”
“Wh-what?”
I spun around cleanly and sent a back kick straight at the young boy, flinging the dagger from his hand away.
“Children shouldn’t be touching blades until they’re fully grown.”
From the boy’s perspective, my foot must have come within inches of his face.
You know that feeling when your hair stands on end.
I heard the clang of the blade falling as I brushed off my shoulders.
“A child should grow up like a child.”
I glanced around the room.
This dimly lit space was likely a precaution to avoid the pursuers’ gazes as much as possible.
Where could they have gone out comfortably.
Once marked by the Shark Faction, the endless pursuit would gradually wear them down until they were finally captured.
“Levai.”
I stared at my former strategist lying on the ground.
“I’ll protect all the Dolphins in my name.”
Levai’s eyes widened for a moment.
Soon, his beautifully colored eyes were tinged with rational doubt.
He was asking—why, exactly?
“If my name alone isn’t enough… then, how about the name Pierre Aquasiadel?”
“…!”
There will come a day when my name becomes more famous. But for now, that name would be more appealing, wouldn’t it?
You’re good at calculations, after all.
Go on, calculate it quickly. Levai.
As expected, Levai couldn’t hide his agitation and asked with wavering eyes.
“I don’t understand why you’re doing this.”
“You don’t need to understand.”
You’ll come to know in time.
You’re someone I’ve desired in the past and desire now.
“What is it that you desire?”
Levai asked desperately, still gripping the young boy’s hand.
“You already knew about the living cure. Are you trying to use this child?”
A gaze as if asking what difference there was between me and the Sharks pursuing us.
“That’s right. But it’s not exploitation—it’s a transaction.”
“….”
“A fair exchange for protection.”
I looked at the young boy. Was his name Whale?
Only Levai watched intently, his expression resembling how Young Boy gazed at me.
An unwavering gaze.
Normally, facing an attack right before one’s eyes would cause fear or hesitation.
‘He has the makings of something special.’
In the previous iteration, it was a shame he died so early.
“I need that child. That one.”
“….”
“Cure my father’s illness.”
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