Chapter 333 Unknown True
There was one thing that the public didn't know during the war, it was the fact during the war with the celestials a group among the beast race didn't want the humans to come into the big picture, because they believed the humans were not trustworthy and were just like the celestial who wanted to swallow them, of course, their reasons were reasonable that most of the beast race began to contemplate, it wasn't for any reason other than the fact the humans were new faces to them.
Although they had interacted with them, but then that didn't mean they would be able to determine their personality, goals, and objective, they might also likely be just like the celestial but were simply playing wolf in sheep's clothing.
However, the humans that were said to be a double edge sword began to prove they had no such intention towards the beast race, rather they were actually fascinated by the beast and the fact that strange creatures like them could even communicate properly, it wasn't like anything they had ever seen before.
Usually, once they saw something unique and had been discovered the human race would have long attacked them and even go as far as crippling them just to study their nature, but they decided not to, not just because they would also be gaining from it but their lives might very well be the next and at the same time.
Earth was likely going to be the next civilization the celestials would attack, which meant if they didn't cooperate now they should kiss their lives goodbye when the celestials came knocking at their door.
Of course, a few of them wanted to escape but they could not. It was like they didn't want to, rather they couldn't. On one hand was the beast race which was dangerous and could be considered a threat that could cause several world wars which would affect earth and make it decline.
While on the other hand was the celestials a threat they had no chance against at all, not even with their technology would they be able to win against the celestials, what's more just from what they had seen the beast race would be far better than them in terms of being able to fight back. It was needless to say, just a single spaceship of celestials could turn the earth upside down.
In the end, the humans had no choice but to agree and work together with the beast race after weighing the pros and cons of their situation, and at the same time when the humans prove they were could be trusted and had no ulterior motives towards working with the beast race, those who were against them began to revolute.
However, they were soon overwhelmed by the majority of the beast race who wanted to work with the humans, thus, they were banished among these group of revolutionaries was the shaman beast race who were said to be able to use the spirit magic and had been the strongest driving force of the beast race before the humans showed up with being able to use symbiote abilities with their kind.
Due to the fact the shaman race contributions to the war were high, they weren't killed, and before the shaman beast races together with some few sten supporters left they swore they would make the beast race who had decided to work with the humans pay, and as well they also told them they would pay for trusting the likes of humans.
Of course, no one took their words seriously due to the heat of the war, and even till now no one still took them seriously, after all, both the beast race and humans had managed to make godlike beings called aboriginals which had helped against the war and eventually force the celestials to sign a treaty, so, to be honest, they didn't regret their decision it was because they had worked with them that they were able to win against the celestials in the first place.
With such strength, not even the shaman race that said they would regret their actions of trusting humans could do anything, they could only grit their teeth and bow their heads whenever the aboriginals appeared or showed themselves in the public, and why was it like this?
It was needless to say, because of their strength no one, not even the celestials that terrorize them could beat the aboriginals, their powers were so great people thought of them as gods, there was no place in the world their statues couldn't be seen or their names weren't heard.
However, that didn't mean the aboriginals were united in actuality they were not even a bit, in the public, they acted as if they were best of friends, however outside the public they were trying to bite against each other. 𝐟re𝐞w𝐞𝒃𝓃𝒐𝐯𝚎𝒍.c૦𝚖
Not only were they competing to show who was stronger or had stronger symbiote bloodlines, but they also clashed against each other secretly, whenever they stumbled upon themselves on a relatively far away planet a fight would begin for the most insignificant thing. 𝘧𝗿ee𝚠𝙚𝙗𝑛o𝚟𝐞l.𝐜૦𝗺
However, no one knew these in fact to the public the aboriginals were like one big loving family that would risk their lives just to save each, but in reality, if there was ever a time one was down they would immediately kick that one from behind, it was that simple.
When Bernard thought about all these he couldn't help but shake his head, the academy had talked about it so much that it began to ring beside his ears each time he thought about the aboriginals, although they did not like themselves and some people knew it but who actually cares as long as they fulfilled their duties and not bring it during anything that had to do with the celestials no one would talk about it or even bother with them, and why was it like this?
It was simply because they were strong in a world where the strongest fist speaks the loudest that no one wanted to pick on the aboriginals except they wanted to get annihilated overnight.
That was why he needed to get stronger, strong enough that he would insult the academy or the aboriginals and they wouldn't be able to say shit, instead, they would even be laughing over it, he wasn't growing strong just so he could protect himself alone.
Neither was he doing it because he wanted the fear and respect of anyone rather it was for himself, in order to live a peaceful life if he wanted to. He didn't want anyone to control him, not even the academy or the so-called aboriginals themselves.
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