Chapter 323 - Krillac

Chapter 323: Krillac

Around seven hours have passed since the store opened.

Aakesh was relaxing comfortably on his chair. His eyes were closed, as not a single new customer had approached him in the last several minutes.

"Footstep!"

"Footstep!"

"Footstep!"

Aakesh was relaxing on his chair when he heard the sound of several footsteps entering his store.

Aakesh, as usual, didn't open his eyes and waited for their approach if it was a group of new customers.

***

"You don't need to go," A man covered in a dark cloak told the person standing next to him in a stern and grave tone.

"I think so too, father, but the future doesn't get this easily changed," The other man responded in a solemn and concerned tone.

The man was none other than Kuriati, and the man he had responded to was his father, one of the strongest beings of the Primal dimension.

After seeing the scene of his death and the reason behind it yesterday, Kuriati directly went to his father after leaving the store since he had decided to inform his father.

***

Yesterday, Universe Noble, Galaxy Tartan, Planet Leader's House.

They were named such because only nobles of the Daitya race were allowed to live here. The galaxy name represented the name of the particular family, while the planet name suggested that it was the planet where the leader of the Tartan family lived.

In one of the rooms of a palace, whose ends couldn't be seen from naked eyes.

"What brought you here, Kuriati?" The man, sitting on the throne-like chair asked. His tone contained a hint of gentleness, which went completely against the appearance of the man.

The man was at least ten meters tall and bulkier enough to make a few full-grown humans hide behind him at the same time. Black hairs, with a streak of silver hairs, here and there adorned the man. He had black eyes, which gave the feeling that they could see through anything.

The most noticeable character was the tattoo of him tearing a headless Hygar apart, and it covered his entire upper body.

"Father, as you know, I can see some significant scenes of my future related to the person I look at."

Trihan nodded and questioningly looked at his son.

"A few weeks ago, I went to a store near the place you'd told me since there was still around a month left…"

Kuriati began sharing his experience of the scenes after meeting Aakesh with his father, without hiding anything.

Kuriati was his father's favorite child, so he believed his father would only suggest to him what was better for him.

Trihan couldn't help but get concerned for his son after hearing about the future death scene.

The more he listened about the scene of his son's death and how his enemy would only kill him in a single strike, the more solemn he became.

As for when Trihan heard the descriptions of the strange race that will attack his son in the future, his face turned grave.

Even Kuriati was taken aback by the abnormal reaction his father had shown when he heard the descriptions of that strange race.

"Father, do you know about that creature?" Kuriati asked. He wanted to know which creature would lead him to his death on that day.

Trihan didn't respond right away but instead silently looked in the direction of his son.

Kuriati didn't disturb his father. He knew his father wasn't looking at him but was thinking of something, as he had never seen that grave reaction on his father's face.

A few seconds later, Trihan finally broke the silence and responded, "The descriptions you told me match with a race I had heard from my father before he ascended."

Trihan's tone was grave as he answered his son. "That race had long gone extinct. It was one of the top races at that time, and they were called 'Krillac'."

"Extinct race!" Kuriati exclaimed in surprise. If they had gone extinct many years ago, how could they return back to life?

"Yes, and at that time, it took collective efforts of many races to kill every one of them," Trihan responded. A fearful expression appeared on his face as he had himself seen those devastating races.

"Even Hygars weren't able to kill them?" Kuriati asked as a confused expression appeared on his face.

Since he was born, no matter whom he asked, he got a single answer to the question of the strongest race. That was the Hygar race.

"Hmph, they weren't even here at that time," Trihan scoffed. The grave expression he had a moment before was nowhere before. Instead, a look of hatred and mockery took its place.

Since his birth, Trihan had only lost once, and that too was in the hands of a Hygar. If not for his father being the friend of the leader of the Hygar race, he wouldn't even be here.

As for the tattoo he had engraved on his upper body, it was the battle that went in his imagination. As for offending the Hygars, he didn't care. Trihan was no less than a spoiled prince at that time, who being a son of an overpowered character at that time, didn't put anyone in his eyes.

After living for millions of years, he had matured, but the hatred of Hygars for losing his only battle still remained in his heart.

Kuriati ignored the sudden change in his father's expressions, as the hatred of Trihan for Hygars was a known fact to the Daityas.

After a moment, Trihan returned back to his grave tone as the revival of an evil race like Krillac was not a small deal.

Even the Daitya race he belonged to was considered an evil race in the Primal dimension for their cruel activities. The Krillacs, when they were alive, were so cruel that they would even put creatures of Hell to shame.

"What about the mysterious race, Titans?" Kuriati then asked.

For others, the Titans may be mythical, but for him, who belonged to one of the top powers of the Primal dimension, it was a fact that the Titans still lived in the midst of other creatures, and they had even met other races from time to time.

"I don't know since my father didn't tell me much about the Krillacs and their extinction," Trihan answered after thinking for some time.. "I only know that Titans didn't take part in that war," he further added.