Ventilus remains silent for a little while and the King stands up and grabs the golden sword on his side and walks down to him. He looks at the circle as he circles Ventilus. His long brain hair catches Ventilus’ eyes as he circles him. He continues to look at him with his brown piercing eyes.
“A man feared by all the nations. Being known around the world as the Roaring Blazer. Second to none when it came to battle. A master of the weakest element known to man. Yet somehow, he vanishes into dust. I’ll ask again, Emperor Ventilus. What do you think happened to Hirotake Sarakota?”
Emperor Ventilus raises his head up high and the king stands at a distance in front of him.
“Are you sure you want my opinion, my king? It is only my speculation”
“Please, enlighten me”
“Very well. He probably got tangled up in one of three possible situations.” As he talks the king goes back to his seat and returns his sword.
“Go on”
“The most likely answer I can come up with is that he was swept away during an incident with the Natural Disasters.”
“You believe a mere Natural Disaster could affect that man?”
“No, your highness. What I meant is that a portal opened while he was caught off guard and got dragged into it or accidently stepped into it.. That is the most reasonable conclusion I can come up with.”
The king thinks to himself for a few seconds and looks back to him.
“Yes, it is likely that was a possibility. What about the other possibilities?”
“Sir, the second which is unlikely is that he went on a journey and didn’t inform anyone even his family. Though our security over the nation is pretty tight so I don’t know if it’s true or not unless he got help from the Tsuyoi Family.
“Yes, that would be the only way to leave without anyone knowing.
“Finally the least likely answer. Much like what you said before. Someone from a neighboring nation invaded our nation and killed Hirotake and left without us knowing so.”
“I’ve always considered that possibility but the TCC(Terra Command Center) Security is top notch. Is it really possible for someone to invade the nation without being alerted?” The king questions.
“They may have powers that are still unknown to use and able to breach the barrier without us knowing so.”
“Very well. Let’s say someone did enter the nation. What are the possible people who could actually kill the man?”
“It would be impossible for Emperor Kagayaki to have entered and killed him without a sign. It would be impossible. Ruling that man out of the picture, I’d believe he would have come into contact with Sieg Va Hart of his Genesis Phantasms.”
The king continues to look at Emperor Ventilus and he has yet to bait an eye. Almost like the king is suspecting him.
“Do you really think he could be capable of it?”
“If I remember it correctly, your highness. The man’s weapon is a blade that is able to cut anything. Almost as if it’s a legendary weapon. With a blade like that, catching him off guard and killing him wouldn’t be cut out of the picture.”
King closed his eyes trying to think hard. Understanding that is possible.
“Though, this is only my speculation though. I may be wrong, my king.”
“Say, Emperor Ventilus.” The king says while looking at the rings on his fingers. “Do you think it’s possible for someone in this Nation to have killed the man?”
He turns his gaze to him but he doesn’t flinch or turn. He continues to look back at the king almost like he is confused.
“Who could possibly kill him? Though that would not be the right question to ask. Why is the question we should be asking. Why would anyone want to kill the man who protects our nation?”
“I wouldn’t know the reason myself but it is a possibility that keeps popping into my mind. Though the person who could possibly kill him might be one from the Tsuyoi Family..”
“I see, you suspect them. Even if we were to rule out the possibilities let’s say it was one of them. The three tsuyoi kids are powerless. The 2nd oldest child, Ichi Tsuyoi has just recently gained his powers. There is no way he would be even able to touch him. The oldest child, Daisy Tsuyoi, a user of the water element. Even if the water element is powerful against fire, she would never have enough strength to withhold the fire power he wields. The mother, Huin Tsuyoi, a user of the Ice element. As powerful as she may be, you wouldn’t think he would lose in a contest of strength do you?”
“Very good points, he would never lose in a power struggle between any of them. So?”
“So, you suspect Sora Tsuyoi then?”
“Yes, that is correct. A man other than yourself and Hirotake Sarakota who has made it to a point in elemental power no one has ever seen before.”
“Taking it into consideration, we never have seen the limit of what Sora Tsuyoi can do, have we?”
“Not that I can remember, no”
“I see. Then it is possible it was him. Though we still don’t know his fighting style. All we know is that he has a powerful spirit power and that his element is gold. After questioning him, saying his element started as earth, it’s a shock to us all. Even so, what could he have to gain by killing him?”
“It is something we can’t be quite sure of yet if he was the one. Though all we can do is consider other possibilities. I really do hate to suspect him but I don’t know what else to think. Sorry to take up your time, you are dismissed, Emperor Ventilus.”
“Very well. Please let us and the authorities handle this matter. Rest assured we will find the answer.”
“I look forward to it.”
Emperor Ventilus starts leaving. Once he has left the king sighs and a lady in a long dress comes behind the king.
“Very interesting chat you two were having.”
The king was shocked and then wasn’t being caught off guard. He sighs again as he brings his head to his hand.
“Did you hear all of that?”
“Yes, I did. It’s not a bad thing to consider all the possibilities but what possible reason would the Tsuyoi Family have to kill our people?”
“Yes yes, I know. I just think I’m under a lot of stress.” the king replies to the queen. “When I really think of it, it’s highly unlikely he was killed.”
He laughs at himself and the queen looks at him with a smile.
“Your so silly"
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