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Savage Divinity - Chapter 561

Published at 3rd of May 2024 05:53:27 AM


Chapter 561

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Chapter 561

Mom? Can you hear me?nove(l)bi(n.)com

The words started as a whisper and culminated in a roar which brought Sarnai back to her senses, and she didnt much like what she found. She was thirsty, which she immediately voiced without thinking, and hungry, tired, and uncomfortable to boot. Being the thoughtful boy he was, Rain already had a cup of warm tea in hand which he held to her lips, and she drank sparingly as he instructed while wondering why she needed his help at all. After thinking it through, she decided she didnt actually need his help and tried to convey this without words, but he didnt understand as he refilled her cup and brought it back to her lips with a tender smile.

It warmed her heart to see him so healthy and happy, his eyes warm and complexion glowing. Though far from fully recovered, it was a marked improvement from how hed been before being conscripted and forced to serve in Sinuji, a frail, feeble little thing who could barely sit up straight without help. So handsome, she murmured, patting his face between sips, but then again, shed always known he would turn out this way, what with how beautiful his parents had been. Wait, her hands were free, so why didnt she just hold the teacup herself? She tried as much, but her hand continued patting Rains cheek, while the other held her cloak in place to ward off the morning chill.

Panic spiked as she realized shed lost control of her limbs once again, but then cold logic swept in to put her in her place. There was nothing wrong with her arms, the proof of which lay before her very eyes, her raised hand which now hung frozen in place. She hadnt taken the teacup because she had only thought about taking it in a hypothetical sense, rather than actually make any physical attempt.

Such were the consequences of spending too much time in her Natal Palace. Shed grown too used to doing things at the speed of thought without ever needing to lift a hand, and it was a marvellous sensation indeed. Despite devoting her entire life to the Martial Path, this was the first time she experienced Insight so deeply that she lost herself in a haze of comprehension, even forgetting to keep track of her mental surroundings or tend to corporeal needs. Shed heard tales of Martial Warriors killed whilst sitting unresponsive in their tents, or even starving to death after entering a meditative trance with no one around to care for them, but shed never thought it would happen to her.

It was unsettling in a way, but also thrilling and addictive, a heady rush of knowledge and perception which superseded all else. Shed made such great strides along the Martial Path these last few days, especially with regards to emitting deadly shards of Chi from the tips of her fingers, but there was still so much more to learn. It was almost as if the Mother Herself demanded Sarnais attention, rushing to impart the important lessons needed to face the coming trials and tribulations...

Refreshed and revitalized by her brief surge of alarm, the fog lifted from Sarnais mind and she bolted upright in her seat. Still smiling in amusement, Rain had long since anticipated her reaction and placed the teacup aside. In its place was a steaming bowl of congee overflowing with shredded pork, salted eggs, and roasted peanuts, as well as a generous garnish of green onions sprinkled over top, just the way she liked it. Stomach rumbling in thunderous demand, she snatched the bowl out of his hand with a scowl and waved aside his silent offer to feed her, hoping Rain would mistake the flush of her cheeks as feigned indignity rather than all-too-real shame.

To think, shed ridden out two... or was it three days ago? Hard to say, but she gone out determined to bring him home safe, only to completely abandon him in his time of need. And for what? Vague Insights she couldnt entirely comprehend which left her in this muddle-headed state, barely able to remember how to properly hold a spoon and bring it to her lips. She had a fading impression of the bumpy rickshaw ride back, as well as having her musings interrupted by someone trying to take her hand, but otherwise, she had no idea how she ended up here. A woman her age should know better than to behave so irresponsibly, especially a mother riding to the aid of her child, but luckily Rain made it back to the citadel safe and sound.

Glancing around as she devoured her meal, she confirmed that they were, in fact, at the citadel, sitting at her dining room table with guests a plenty. Alsantset sat beside her looking tired and distracted, while her present and future in-laws were scattered around the room in similar states of disarray, all being tended to by their husbands, fathers, loved ones, or in poor Luo-Luos case, her handmaidens. It was strange seeing the cantankerous Du Min Gyu spoon feed the distracted Yan with such tender care, and stranger still to see the hulking Husolt do the same with scowling Mila and leave his irritable wife in dutiful Songs hands. A smart decision, because Akanai was liable to grumble and snap even when she was in the best of moods, but would sooner cut off her own arm than utter a harsh word at sweet Song, no matter how disoriented she might be.

Which, now that she thought about it, might be why her dog-brained husband was conspicuously absent.

Her gaze lingering on Song as the girl fed her adopted mother, Sarnai mused about how the beautiful half-cat would make a good wife someday, so mindful and considerate of her friends and family. Nothing like her sons current betrotheds, all of whom Sarnai loved dearly, but one had to admit, they were all... rather spoiled. Poor Rain was going to run himself ragged keeping up with his demanding wives each demanding different things. Sweet Mei Lin, sitting off in the corner with Taduk and Mentor, was an adorable, innocent young girl whom everyone loved to spoil, but she was also famed for her petulant temper and penchant for mischievous revenge. Nothing malicious mind you, but one might find their small-clothes doused in itching powder or their tea laced with ground bitter-thorns, so not only was Rain subject to her every whim, Sarnai feared for her poor boys peace of mind if he should ever upset the half-hare darling.

Then there was fiery Sumila, whom Sarnai absolutely adored. With her gruff temperament and unyielding demeanour, she was a shining example for the younger generation to admire, but as a future daughter-in-law, she left much to be desired. Mila demanded excellence from herself, which in turn pushed Rain towards the same, and it hadnt escaped Sarnais notice that much of her sons drive for success stemmed from a deep-seated desire to overtake and overcome his beloved Mila. The problem was, this cast an adversarial light over the nature of their relationship, and Sarnai worried their little contest might not end well, regardless of whether Rain failed or succeeded. Worst of all, it was clear Rain ranked third on Milas list of priorities, behind the dual paths of the Martial Warrior and Divine Blacksmith, ambitions which left little room for her future husband and children.

Then there was Yan, whod once been the most promising of the three, in theory at least. Alsantset had raved about the girl and how she stuck by Rain throughout the trials and tribulations with the Society, fought by his side against the Defiled, and even tended to his needs while he was injured. Sarnai had cursed Akanai for a fool for letting a foreigner snatch up such a gem, and continued to do so daily for the last half year as she finally got to know her sons third betrothed. Spoiled by her time in Central, the polite and conscientious Yan of yesteryear was dead and gone, and in her place was a lascivious woman with an insatiable appetite. Given the duration of her nightly visits, Sarnai feared for Rains ailing health once he was married in truth and had four other women to satisfy.

Then again, it would serve him right, the little lecher done in by his own greed...

Then there was the concubine, beautiful, compliant, eager to please Luo-Luo. At first, Sarnai had hoped the Imperial Servant would help balance the scales of Rains marital life, someone to help him with the mundane burdens of running a household, but Sarnai was left sorely disappointed. Imperial Servants only served in the strictest sense of the word, and she likened Luo-Luo to more of an Imperial layabout. The girls musical talents could not be overlooked, but the rest of her skills amounted to little more than useless frivolities, activities to enjoy during free time, of which she had plenty of since she had no useful abilities to call upon. Incapable of needle-work, leather-work, and house-work in general, Luo-Luos sole duties involved looking after Rains businesses and spending coin faster than he could earn it. From what Sarnai could tell, the girl worked on credit more often than not and took loans without a second thought to cover her soaring deficits, so while she had yet to slip up and borrow more than she could cover, in Sarnais mind, it was only a matter of time before the debt-collectors arrived to splatter red paint across their doors and walls and inform everyone with eyes that Falling Rain had shamefully missed a payment on his debts.

Sarnai had even started setting aside coin to help Rain pay back his loans if he should ever come to his senses and seek help, but thankfully, his ingenious ideas were enough to keep him afloat for now.

So disappointing, these four future daughter-in-laws, but since Rain had yet to complain, it was not Sarnais place to sow the seeds of discontent. Reaching out to pinch his cheek, she ignored his surprised and curious expression and simply handed him her empty bowl, which he promptly re-filled and handed back. Thank you, she said, her voice coming out quiet and strained from lack of use. How much time until we leave for the banquet? For the life of her, she couldnt remember what todays date was, or what day itd been when she first discovered the grove and lost herself in Insight.

Technically, negative amounts of time. We were supposed to leave an hour ago. Yuzhen and Nian Zu have been getting antsy.

Or really, ever, since she dreaded the day Rain finally thought to ask about his parents and origins...

Well, you see how nervous he is? Oblivious to her inner thoughts, Rain pouted and stroked Pong Pongs shell to no effect. Hes a powerful Divine Beast, and hes been cagey all morning. Seeing her incredulous expression, Rain frowned and sighed. Im not explaining it properly. See, he does this thing where he goes on alert every now and then, like theres some danger lurking about that I cant perceive. It happens randomly at all times, so I taught him to perch on my shoulder when he senses danger, and it worked like a charm. He alerts me, I call for my guards, and a minute or two later, he calms down and everything goes back to normal. Shrugging, he adds, Well, sometimes it takes longer, and I still cant figure out what triggers him. Yesterday, we spent the morning sitting out in the open in the restaurant by the eastern gate, so Song could go out and look for the weasel-bear, and Pong Pong was fine the whole time. Then, after a nap with Ping Ping, we headed back to the manor, and he immediately alerted me to danger. We spent the rest of the day locked in my room with a dozen Death Corps guards to keep me safe while I handled business with Yuzhen through correspondence, and he stayed on my shoulder the entire time. He only calmed down when I went to bathe before bedtime. Knowing better than to derail Rains story to ask about this weasel-bear, why he was napping with Ping Ping, or what business he had with Yuzhen, Sarnai sat in silence as Rain continued, Then, I woke up today with him already perched on my shoulder and ready to fight for his life, and he hasnt let down his guard since. By that time, Dad was already out on patrol, so I told Charok, and we decided itd be best if we waited for you or Grandma to make a decision.

So you mean to say, Sarnai asked, just to make sure she understood her sons thought process, That you kept the highest ranked strategic and military commanders of the North waiting all morning, because your turtle... is nervous? Rain nodded, and Sarnai burst into laughter. Foolish son of mine, Divine Beast or not, Pong Pong is still a turtle. His first instinct when presented with danger is to hide until it passes. Look at him, tucked away in his shell there. To her surprise, although the shell was still occupied, the berries were all gone, having disappeared sometime during the conversation. Dropping a few more into Rains hands, she continued, He could single-handedly bring down this entire citadel and kill everyone in it, yet here he hides inside his shell, wary of a frail old womans hands.

So... hes a cowardly turtle?

Just a turtle is enough, son. Such is his nature. Looking up from her meal, she found that the berries had disappeared once again, so she dropped another three berries into Rains hands. Determined to see little Pong Pong in action, she Scryed on Rains hands before returning to her meal, but this time, the berries remained untouched. Perhaps hearing her voice would make him confident enough to come out. How did you teach him to alert you?

Err, after I came back from the farm, I brought him with me to bed and accidentally ended up in his Natal Palace. Smiling down at the turtles shell, Rain missed seeing her bewildered stare as he continued, Makes for easier communication when I can borrow his Chi to use Aura and draw pictures.

Sarnai loved her son fiercely, but she would be the first to admit he was often infuriating to the extreme. And you only thought to bring this up now? Does your father know?

Yep. Shrugging as if this news were of no consequence, he added, It only works when I fall asleep in physical contact with either Ping Ping or Pong Pong. I tried with Dad and Charok, but nothing happened, and I even found Dagen to test it out on, which was a super uncomfortable conversation to have, followed by the worst nap Ive ever taken to boot. Also, Im pretty sure this means Mama Bun doesnt have a Natal Palace yet, so shes further from Divinity than we thought.

Yes, that was the important lesson to take from all this, that his spoiled Mama Bun didnt have a Natal Palace. It wasnt that he was still capable of miracles despite his ruined Core, or that his inner self could still use Chi, albeit outside his body. Have you tried using your new powers to probe your shattered Core? Or directing the Divine Turtle to help Heal you? She suspected she already knew the answer, but she had to ask just to be sure.

Yes Mother. His tone made it clear he felt belittled by the question, and she affectionately swatted his forehead to remind him of his manners. I tried multiple times, but as far as I can tell, when Im in Ping Ping or Pong Pongs Natal Palace, theres nothing wrong with my... Soul, I guess, or Spiritual Self, or whatever it is Im projecting in there. As for the other thing, I dont think Pong Pong understands the concept of Cores or even Healing for that matter. He mostly just wants to play when were together.

What a shame, but one could hope. Suppressing a sigh so Rain wouldnt feel worse than he already did, she patted his cheek once more and said nothing, just letting him know she was there for him if he needed her. Sinking gratefully into her palm, he smiled and relaxed for all of a second before straightening up once again. More congee or tea? I have buns and snacks for later, but I thought it best to give your bodies time to adjust.

No, no more food. Since Pong Pong still had yet to touch his berries, she dismissed her Scrying and wiped her mouth with a handkerchief. We cannot keep our comrades waiting any longer. Let me go check and see if you left anything vital behind, and then we will be on our way.

No need, Rain said, puffing up proudly like a popinjay. Theres zero chance I forgot to pack anything, because I packed everything.

...Explain.

Well, I didnt know what dress or jewellery you wanted to wear to the banquet, and Dad and Charok were no help, so we just grabbed everything in your room and packed it into a wagon. Clothes, jewellery, make-up, combs, ribbons, mirrors, the whole nine yards. This way, you and sister will have everything you could possibly need when we arrive at the Central Citadel.

See, little rose, Mentor Sent, every bit as proud as Rain. I told you the boy has things well in hand. He has grown more reliable of late, and I am sure we have you to thank.

Of course Mentor would think this a reasonable solution, she barely saw the need for more than one set of clothes, much less variation in her outfits. The worst part was, Rain also thought hed done well, and Sarnai didnt have the heart to ruin his minor victory. That her dog-brained husband had encouraged him was no surprise, but she could usually count on Charok to be the voice of reason, except now he was outnumbered and no match for the idiot father-son pair. Settling back into her chair, she turned her eyes skyward and thought, Mother in Heaven, why must you burden me with so many lovable fools?

Such were her trials and tribulations, but they were well worth it.

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