Black Killer Whale Baby - Chapter 41
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Chapter 41
What is this? What’s happening?
For the first time since my regression, I found myself in a state of panic.
Actually, wasn’t this the first time I’d panicked like this after regressing in this cycle?
But I quickly composed myself.
‘First, I need to handle this situation.’
Everyone’s attention was fixed on Pierre and me.
Even Agenor seemed bewildered, as if he hadn’t anticipated this—though of course he couldn’t have.
‘Agenor already gave me all the answers. He said it was a situation even he didn’t know about.’
So what could I do to respond?
I turned my head sharply.
My eyes met Father’s.
Confusion washed over me first, but this wasn’t the time to dwell on such things.
‘Smile.’
I smiled as brightly and beautifully as I possibly could.
“Father!!”
Then, as if I’d been waiting for this moment, I leaped from my chair and rushed forward.
The meeting hall’s structure descended one step at a time toward the door.
Because of this, I was able to throw myself toward Father from the end of the stairs.
‘Please, please catch me. Hold me!’
Fortunately, Father caught my body gently.
He held me but said nothing.
Yes, silence was actually better!
I grinned widely and threw my arms around his neck.
“Father, you said you couldn’t come. That you were ill… Are you feeling better now? Hmm?”
While smiling brightly, my insides were in turmoil.
I had no way of knowing what Pierre was thinking.
‘Damn it, what if he just lets go and I fall to the ground?’
I should think ahead about what I’d say if that happened.
Either way, I’d shown behavior that matched the rumors—the rumors I’d spread myself!
‘Silence won’t do. Please, react to something. Anything…’
Now all that remained was Father’s inscrutable intention.
‘Or is silence actually better?’
Thump-thump—my heart was pounding harder than it ever had in this life.
With my arms around his neck and my eyes squeezed shut.
Something gently touched my head and fell away.
“Yes. My body has recovered.”
I blinked while still holding Father.
Since I was nestled against him facing the wall, no one could see my expression.
“I’ve caused you worry.”
Only Father would know the rigid, hardened truth that had crystallized within me.
‘You… could actually speak so coherently?’
By the time all my bewilderment had swept past, Father had already arrived at the seat where I’d been sitting, cradling me in his arms.
Whether everyone shared my confusion or not, it was only after Father’s arrival that I heard exhales of relief ripple through the room from all directions.
“Do we need separate confirmation of attendance?”
“…No, sir. Pierre, we have confirmed your presence.”
Rayla spoke in the most businesslike tone she could muster.
Chaya’s expression suggested she didn’t believe her own words.
“It’s been quite some time, Pierre. I never imagined we would meet like this…”
“My daughter was overly anxious and didn’t properly inform me of the date. That’s why I’m somewhat late.”
Hmm, could I be dreaming?
But looking at those eyes before me—languid yet coolly composed—it was unmistakably reality.
‘How am I supposed to interpret this?’
I swallowed hard, unnoticed by others.
I clenched my fists tightly.
No, let me think positively for now.
It seemed Father was intent on overlooking everything and cooperating with me for the moment.
‘Though I don’t understand why.’
This tension would have to wait until after the disciplinary hearing.
When I glanced sideways, Lord Baian had also sprung to his feet in apparent shock.
Even the Orca Family Matriarch, who had been consistently composed, now stared at Father in astonishment.
‘Good. As long as he didn’t come here to disrupt this entire meeting.’
I felt a surge of confidence.
I had just overcome the one weakness that existed in this meeting.
“This is invalid! He didn’t attend beforehand!”
“Lord Baian, all three of us chairpersons have agreed on this matter. I trust you haven’t forgotten the oath you swore to be truthful and faithful when this meeting began.”
At Rayla’s firm words, Lord Baian’s expression darkened slightly.
‘Well done, Rayla.’
But if he simply sat still, he wouldn’t be Baian.
A torrent of water surged from behind Baian—furious water, savage and unrelenting.
Yet his power was immediately consumed by another force.
“Son, sit down.”
“…Mother.”
“The chairperson has approved it, haven’t they?”
“…”
When the Orca Family Matriarch, with her nearly closed eyes, turned her gaze toward Lord Baian, he finally ground his teeth and took his seat.
Crash!
He destroyed the desk by striking it as a bonus.
‘Tch, for all his bluster, he doesn’t understand the true nature of this meeting. Fool.’
This meeting’s conclusion was already decided.
The Disciplinary Committee was originally structured like a trial with a jury—the meeting contents were revealed in detail, each party presented their grievances and circumstances thoroughly, and then the punishment level was determined by vote, including the jury members.
In other words, the Chairman and his retainers weren’t here merely for show; they were people I needed to impress in this setting.
‘Does he not realize, or is he deliberately ignoring, that this outcome will reach the Orca Family Matriarch’s ears?’
Well, if he wants to self-destruct, that works in my favor.
I was watching intently with a small smile when I felt a gaze land on me.
My eyes met Father’s.
I quickly looked away, then turned back with a bright smile.
‘Don’t forget—smile.’
Father let out a quiet laugh.
…His expression screamed how ridiculous this was, and I felt a cold sweat trickle down the back of my neck.
“There was a brief disturbance, but we shall now commence the main agenda. If anyone has objections, please raise your hand toward the Chairman.”
The Chairman, who had remained silent until now, spoke slowly. The real proceedings were beginning.
I straightened my posture, ready to speak at any moment.
“This meeting is….”
“Pardon the interruption!”
As the Chairman spoke, the door burst open loudly.
It was far more disruptive than when Father had opened it silently.
The interrupted Chairman’s expression darkened considerably.
Rayla and Chaya reacted similarly, but upon seeing who entered, everyone fell silent.
“Why is the Matriarch’s Retainer here?”
“By the Matriarch’s command!”
And indeed, the person who had just entered was the Matriarch’s personal retainer.
‘The Matriarch’s command?’
Why would the Orca Family Matriarch, who should be in the middle of a Family Meeting somewhere, intervene now?
‘This is unsettling.’
This was a battle I had already won. I couldn’t let this opportunity slip away.
A bad premonition made me frown.
“From this moment forward, this Supreme Disciplinary Committee shall relocate and continue in the Hall of Azure.”
My eyes widened.
“Therefore, it shall be reconvened within the Family Meeting where the Matriarch presides!”
…What?
What in the world is he saying?
I froze rigid, staring at the retainer.
‘No, what is this really about!’
It’s one thing to ruin a sure victory, but this is too much.
‘The Family Meeting is his territory!’
As things stood, Baian’s spectacular own goal meant his punishment was essentially already decided.
In truth, the influence the Educational Institution wielded in this orca society was greater than I had anticipated.
Just looking at Chaya, the Director of the Intermediate Institution, she was a former comrade-in-arms of the Orca Family Matriarch.
Therefore, a disciplinary record against Baian, the promising heir, remaining in the Supreme Disciplinary Committee carried far greater significance than I had realized.
I cannot bear it—I must splash mud in the face of anyone who dares strike me and my twin.
‘I was just building such favorable momentum with Lord Baian!’
What does it matter now?
To continue this Disciplinary Committee in the presence of the Orca Family Matriarch, no less during a Family Meeting?
‘It’s absurd.’
I ground my teeth inwardly.
As I struggled to conceal my rotting expression, I noticed the faces of Baian and his faction across from me brightening noticeably.
‘The Family Meeting is where that bastard’s influence is entrenched.’
A promising successor candidate naturally commands many followers.
Especially in a Family Meeting with numerous collateral branches and retainers, numerical advantage becomes decisive.
‘This is nothing but that bastard Baian gaining the higher ground.’
Baian and his faction, knowing this all too well, had already shifted into a festive mood.
Even the usually composed Orca Family Matriarch wore a smile of evident pleasure.
“Well, younger sister. What should we do?”
Agenor asked carefully.
‘The Matriarch’s word is absolute in this place.’
Once she had spoken, the matter was as good as decided.
“What can we do? We have no choice.”
‘I truly wanted to see that bastard ruined.’
I bit my lip, then released a deep sigh of resignation within myself.
“It’s fine.”
A quiet voice resonated through the air.
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