Black Killer Whale Baby - Chapter 182
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Chapter 182
“That’s enough. Better to die than suffer. Damn it.”
Until Levai stormed out, his expression remained thoroughly irritated. I watched awkwardly, letting out a hollow laugh.
The me from the third loop was too busy giggling.
“There’s a certain pleasure in teasing, you know.”
Watching myself laugh languidly while wrapped in bandages, my feelings grew somewhat complicated.
‘It seems about time to hunt down those sharks and beat them senseless.’
This was just before I declared war on the land dwellers.
Before we could begin the war, we Orcas and the aquatic Beastkin had one crucial task to resolve.
We had to eliminate the sharks—a malignant tumor among the aquatic Beastkin—and uproot their misdeeds entirely.
Waging war without dealing with them would be far too dangerous.
The sharks constantly eyed the position of leader among the aquatic Beastkin.
Though they were divided into multiple species.
They united into a single faction solely to kill Orcas, much like land turtles.
Like a religious terrorist organization on Earth, they gathered for one objective and waged guerrilla warfare.
Just as Baian had done when my grandmother was alive, they tormented and plundered weaker Beastkin.
Using the resources they obtained, they launched attacks against us Orcas.
‘When the sharks had a proper leader long ago, things were manageable. But once that leader died and another took his place, everything changed.’
While Aquasiadel was consumed with succession wars, the sharks allied among themselves and gradually expanded their power.
Eventually, after I became leader, I had to engage in a prolonged chase.
In direct, large-scale combat, we Orcas were overwhelmingly superior.
Of course, the sharks knew this too.
So they leveraged their powerful offensive abilities and individual strength to strike and retreat, sabotaging the major projects I had established.
I must have gotten injured like this while pursuing these bastards to uproot them, caught in a collapsing building.
‘Thanks to that, I remember nearly obliterating the sharks.’
The me from the third loop stretched refreshingly, then left the room with an upper garment casually held in one hand.
“Matriarch!”
“This is insane—Matriarch, what’s become of you? Are you alright?”
“Please, just wait a little longer!”
“Alright, alright, you little minnows. Keep it down, will you? My ears are ringing.”
I waved dismissively at the subordinates waiting outside the door.
My feelings were strange.
‘Yes, this was my daily life.’
These were faces I hadn’t seen in a long time.
Some, like me, were wrapped in bandages and chuckling, playfully displaying their wounds as badges of honor.
Why hadn’t I remembered this when I began this life?
‘Of course. I remembered it as a good ending.’
I clenched my teeth tightly. And closing my eyes, I buried my resentment.
“Matriarch.”
The me who had been tossing out casual responses and patting shoulders stopped walking.
Standing there was a man with dark navy hair.
His sturdy build was complemented by long bangs that slightly obscured his eyes.
He approached naturally and rested his head against my shoulder with a soft tap.
“You’re alive?”
“Yes….”
“You really need to stop clinging like that all the time.”
I tapped his head gently in return, a casual gesture no different from what I showed my other subordinates.
He was an Orca Beastkin.
Among my subordinates, he boasted overwhelming combat prowess, yet he was particularly starved for affection.
As I swept my gaze across the familiar faces I hadn’t seen in so long, I lowered my eyes.
It was a life that had passed.
Yet I couldn’t say I harbored no regrets.
It had been the time when I could call myself truly happy, amid countless hours.
I shook my head gently.
‘It’s fine. I’m happy now too.’
This moment of letting memories drift away didn’t feel sorrowful or regrettable.
The subordinates visible here would still be alive, and this time, I wouldn’t let them meet a meaningless end.
“See you again.”
After all, I would need them once more to deal with the Sharks in this life.
‘But that comes after I become the Matriarch.’
As I blinked slowly, the subordinates—including the affection-starved Orca Beastkin—shattered like puzzle pieces and vanished one by one.
At the same time, the door I’d been holding began to creak open.
‘What? It opened this time?’
Since Ekion wasn’t here, it seemed right to go through.
As I looked around before entering, I noticed someone who should have been there was missing.
“…Huh? Where did the Matriarch go?”
The Matriarch who had been with me was nowhere to be found. I thought it odd that she’d started showing signs of the third loop again without saying a word.
I figured she was just watching in annoyance.
‘What do I do.’
As I pondered, a voice that had been cut off came from beyond the door.
-Calypso….
It was Ekion’s voice.
Even as I hesitated to cross over, light flowing from inside the door seized me and pulled me forward.
“…Wait, stop!”
Before I could resist, I was caught by the force and absorbed.
“Ugh….”
When I regained my footing after landing hard on my rear, I was standing in a new space.
It was a vast grassland.
‘It looks like one of those African savanna landscapes you see on television.’
I glanced around, hurrying to understand where I was.
I had never been to such a place in my past life. So wouldn’t this be somewhere unrelated to my existence this time around?
Ekion’s voice did not return.
First, I needed to assess my current situation before worrying about where the Matriarch had disappeared to.
‘Since it’s a crack in time, it wouldn’t be strange if anything appeared.’
If I recalled Tus’s words correctly, I seemed destined to meet Ekion here.
It was in that moment of thought.
Thud-thud-thud-thud-thud!
Screech! Screeeech!
I turned my head and jumped in shock.
‘What is that?’
I leaped high into the air and looked down just as something massive charged through the spot where I had been standing.
Screech, it stopped and created a draft… wait, hold on.
‘A… White Elephant?’
It was a White Elephant. One of Father’s materials! But now an extinct animal!
I had researched this when gathering materials this time.
The ‘White Elephant’ that existed long ago had a temperament far more violent than ordinary elephants.
It was an animal that destroyed everything it saw.
I quickly surveyed my surroundings.
A vast prairie came into view anew.
‘Could it be that Ekion brought me here?’
I blinked.
I whipped my head around searching for Ekion, wondering if he was somewhere nearby, but still saw nothing.
Regardless of what was happening, I needed to deal with that raging elephant first…
Take it down!
It seemed like a meal had been prepared for me, so I shouldn’t waste it.
Even if I couldn’t eat it, so be it! Though of course I would be able to.
“Sorry about this, elephant.”
I clenched my fists tightly.
Boom!
I swung my fist with all my strength for the first time in a while, landing a solid blow.
The massive elephant flew through the air and crashed into a tree.
It snapped the thick trunk and finally came to a stop.
Standing on the ground, I flexed and unflexed my fists.
Did I need another hit? No, it didn’t seem like it.
Biting my tongue as I looked at the fallen elephant, it appeared to be over.
I patted my body and pulled out a short blade. It was a knife Tus had given me to cut paper…
‘Can I cut ivory with this?’
What choice did I have? Might as well try.
If it doesn’t work, I’ll make it work. Yeah.
But I stopped in my tracks before heading over to cut the ivory.
This time, I’d discovered a bird chirping in a tree.
The bird was perched on the tree that the White Elephant had collided with, and it was chirping angrily at the creature.
Remarkably, it was a Blue Bird.
‘…Where did this come from?’
I needed tail feathers!
“…Well, I’ve heard she has quite the temperament too.”
Despite being completely motionless, the Blue Bird was pecking frantically at an elephant dozens of times her size.
I chose to approach carefully, lowering my presence.
Soon, I leaped nimbly and succeeded in catching the Blue Bird with one hand.
“Ugh, you’re feisty.”
Squeeeeeeak—! The bird’s cries were so deafening I wondered if this was what an eardrum assault felt like.
After all, this creature emitted sounds close to the ultrasonic frequencies that dolphins used.
Had my body not been so resilient, my eardrums would surely have ruptured.
‘Did Beastkin hundreds of years ago grow up this tough?’
As I pondered this, my hands worked diligently, and by the time the bird fluttered away again, my palm held an abundance of plucked tail feathers.
‘Finally…!’
I had gathered the most problematic materials.
Relief washed over me first.
Now I had hope that I could save Father.
The problem was.
‘…If I can actually make it back, that is.’
After that, for reasons I couldn’t fathom, I discovered a century-old swamp while wandering the grassland, and similarly ancient herbs that seemed to have lived for hundreds of years—a bonus.
This place was a goldmine.
‘Wow, I really ‘hit the jackpot.”
By the time I’d gathered all the finicky materials, my small handbag and my hands were completely full.
Yet as I gazed out at the vast grassland, I felt a sense of helplessness.
‘Now how do I get back?’
Could Ekion possibly be somewhere here?
Finding a single boy in such an enormous place.
It would be easier to serve as Matriarch three times after returning.
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