088 – She, Who Gave Orders
In the midst of a gathering of beastmen, Lex Asuka stepped forward and slowly surveyed the crowd.
She wasn’t known for her quick movements, but today, Lex took her time. She carefully observed each of the assembled, blood-stained faces on the grassy field, turning a full 360 degrees.
Finally, her gaze met mine—Euphemia Grimwood. For some reason, Lex let out a small, wry smile.
Why? I had no idea. But whatever the reason, it didn’t matter.
"As you all know, Randall Kruger ruled over many beastman tribes. He forced some into submission, annihilated others, and earned the loyalty of many through his sheer strength and the fear he instilled," Lex began, her tone calm and steady.
His voice wasn’t particularly loud, but it resonated clearly in the tense silence as everyone held their breath, hanging on his every word.
"My clan suffered the same fate. Thirteen years ago, the Asuka clan was attacked by Randall Kruger and destroyed. Some were spared, including my mother, who was violated by Randall. She bore his child, sought revenge, and was killed in the attempt."
What a terrible story, I thought. Randall likely never considered his actions 'wrong'—he might have even enjoyed them.
"Why was such behavior allowed? As beastmen, we understand without needing to be told."
Because he was strong.
The Beast King’s strength justified his tyranny. Even if they didn’t allow it, there was no way to stop him.
The strong dominate the weak.
"Many of you might know, but I, Lex Asuka, have little combat ability. I am likely the weakest among us," Lex said, glancing at me. I smiled and nodded, silently agreeing that I was probably weaker.
This time, Lex didn’t smile back.
"This is proof. Strength comes in different forms. I possess a strength Randall did not. I had it when our clan was attacked, and it has only grown stronger. This is why Randall valued me."
Many in the Beast King's army seemed to have a realization, even Zonda, the pig beastman who had been furious about the king’s death, now grunted in acknowledgment.
Of course. There would have been no progress for a beastman society under Randall’s rule. It was because of Lex’s control and guidance that the Beast King's city and the surrounding cotton fields existed. Randall wouldn't have thought to cultivate wheat and levy taxes on the people—Lex did. That was Lex's strength.
Randall knew this different kind of strength, even if he didn’t fully understand it. He felt it instinctively, allowing Lex Asuka considerable authority.
When I asked Randall to give me Lex, he outright refused.
"Why, Lex Asuka? Everyone knew you were favored by Randall! Why did you kill him?" Zonda Pauga roared.
Looking around, I saw many shared this sentiment, including some from the Anti-Lion Coalition.
In their minds, Lex was the Beast King’s trusted confidant. They could never imagine they had been manipulated by her all along.
"If Randall remained king, we would eventually face ruin," Lex stated, her face calm as usual.
Her calmness only added to Zonda’s confusion.
"Ruin...? Us? What do you mean...?"
"There are many races besides beastmen. Nearby are the humans, and in the past, even the demon king visited Randall," Lex explained.
She added that they had agreed on a mutual non-aggression pact at that time.
"But while we lived under Randall’s rule, others would amass different kinds of power. A stronger force might appear suddenly. Or, what would happen after Randall aged and died?"
What would happen when the Beast King’s domain lost its ruler?
Someone stronger would emerge, becoming the new Beast King, and Randall’s people would be at the mercy of the new ruler.
That’s the beast's law. Lex Asuka despised it.
"We need a different kind of 'king.' Not one who only takes, only exhibits strength, only leads by fear. We need a king who can unite, inspire, and support."
"And that is Brandon Kruger?" questioned Kairine, the fox spirit, with a sly grin. It was unclear how much she understood, but Lex simply nodded.
"Yes. I believe he can bring the beastmen together, not through fear or intimidation, but through support and leadership. We can create a nation where the king is supported, where the people are not just subjects but contributors."
"So you killed Randall," Zonda said coldly, his earlier rage now turned to icy calm.
Lex nodded, still composed.
"Randall lived by a single law. If he was killed by that law, then the lion king Randall was—"
Weak.
In that moment, the pig beastman charged.