386 [Bonus chapter] War Council
âIt will all make sense in a moment. You can rest now and Iâll let your mind wander to the past... To a time before the rogue king existed... and let you see how he came to be. Iâm hoping this will help you see some reason behind my request,â the goddess sounded sure of her demands.
âThatâs one selfish demand. I guess death is just too much of a release for him though. Iâll see what you want me to see. Itâs not like I have a choice in the matter,â Katie responded, allowing her eyes to finally close. The goddess sighed, pinching the bridge of her nose, but kept her thoughts to herself.
Asclepius waved his caduceus over the Lunaâs body. Almost instantly, Katieâs body and mind went still all at once, sent into a deep state of stasis with her mind operating at minimum brain function. In this state, she was unable to dream on her own. Without the goddessâs intervention, her mind would be completely blank.
In this kind of slumber heâd sent her into, she could even be considered more dead than alive, âIsnât that taking it a little too far, Ace?â the goddess asked.
âNo, itâs not. I am eager to see what this human is like in her peak condition. Youâve commanded quite the audience among the gods. Many of the minor gods are watching to see what will happen next. Itâs like watching a tale of the heroes of the past, but in the present,â the young god responded with amusement filling his voice. Now that the goddess thought of it, Asclepius was probably helping her to keep this âshowâ going on longer.
The Moon Goddess only sighed, thankful that he was at least taking his role seriously, âVery well... Iâll just take her mind delving through the past in this state of deep sleep. It makes no difference... except that the memories will be rooted deep within her mind. Sheâll know it all by heart.â
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The journey to the past was not at all expected. In this deepened state of sleep, consciousness was difficult to determine initially. It felt like watching a movie in high definition while not being aware that one was a mere spectre watching the events of the past. Feeling as though one was a part of the story and yet not expecting themselves to participate in these events.
âIf we attack different small towns and bolster our forces with more humans, weâll be more powerful. The hunters wonât stand a chance against us one bit and we can finally wipe them out once and for all. Donât forget that they cannot easily multiply the way we can,â a man slammed his hand on the long table, commanding others to listen to him. His searing red eyes burned with a hatred for mankind. One that Katie had never had the chance to witness.
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She took a moment to recognize where she was but was soon able to distinguish this as the Lycaon palaceâs throne room they were seated in. Many alphas were seated at a table with maps strewn across the table, discussing war plans with the king who was seated on his throne watching and listening. The king of Lycaon looked young, but his eyes told a different story and the aura about him was scarier than the royals that Katie had met in her own time.
âYour majesty, this is preposterous. Continuing to create rogues is going to make it impossible to control the empire. Not to mention it takes time to train them into werewolves worth a grain to the empire. Our purpose is to put an end to humanity. I say we attack the humans where they are weak and wipe them all out while we still have the chance.
Using well-calculated attacks, we can throw the hunters off their balance and get them off guard. We have the advantage in this war. We must take it,â another alpha stood up, challenging the one that had just spoken.
âNo, thatâs counterproductive. Without numbers, it will take longer to rebuild once the war is over and thatâs something none of us wants to be put through,â another growled.
âWe might take a long to rebuild after that, but we wonât have so many to worry about. Fewer mouths to feed. Have you ever tried rebuilding with an over-bloated population? Itâs like starting a quest with no end in sight,â
âSilence,â the kingâs voice boomed through the halls, âWatching you bicker like children gives me a headache worse than what I get from arguing with Jeanie... which is quite impressive in its own way.â
The kingâs beta alpha chuckled beside him, âThey have the empireâs best interests at heart, your majesty. We all do.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThis much I know, Davion, but with the way things stand at the moment, Iâm not even sure what the empireâs best interests are,â the king rubbed his temples in disappointment. The room went silent, the bickering alphas turning their concerns to their king.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean, your Majesty?â one of the alphas asked.
âIâve been having dreams lately. The goddess commands an audience with the two Emperors. Sirius and I will be leaving our kingdoms to speak to her at the Origin later today,â the king replied with a sigh, âSomething wonât stop turning in my stomach if you know what I mean.â
âItâs the goddess. She would never wish anything bad to happen to the empire, would she?â a manâs voice rumbled through the throne room. At the entrance of the throne room, a man with striking blue eyes leaned against the large doorframe with his hands folded across his chest.
âItâs been a while, brother. I trust you had fruitful travels,â the king raised his voice rising from his seat and walking to meet his brother. âThe rest of you are dismissed. Until I return from the Origin, there will be no further discussions on the war. Use the time to recuperate and prepare your troops for whatâs to come.â
âThis is new, even for you, brother. To dismiss the War council with an order to relax when going on a trip to the Origin. Normally, youâd tell them to wreak havoc. Whatâs with the sudden change?â the man asked. The kingâs brother appeared younger than him, with shorter hair and curious blue eyes. While the king looked wizened, this man looked ambitious and eager to get back into action.
âCirrus, walk with me,â the king sighed, walking past his brother and out of the throne room. The other royal followed diligently, suddenly concerned for his older brother.