Luis was a genius amongst the Celestials. The Celestial race was one of the high races in the entire universe. So being acknowledged as a prodigy in such a powerful race meant one was a universe level genius. In the entire Celestial race, those acknowledged as geniuses for each generation were no more than ten. The older that generation got, the more relevant their talent. The Celestial race was a race of soldiers. Planet Celestial was under their rule but that rule was not a smooth one. Hence, the strong had more value than the weak.
For instance, Kahn's genius was acknowledged as the best in the entire race, alongside some others. Everyone acknowledged that his talent was higher than Luis's. After all, comparing their respective achievements at Kahn's current age was enough to prove that Kahn was ahead in terms of talent- and by quite a margin too. Yet Luis and the prodigies of his generation were regarded as far more important than the talents of Kahn's gener
"I don't understand why you detest the fellow so. He is kind, intelligent, good looking and very talented. And by far the best suitor. The rest have no redeeming qualities in the absence of their talent for wielding."Kahn lightly addressed his sister as he went through a huge book with equally thick pages. Both of them sat cross legged on very comfortable and expensive looking mats. The two were seated next to each other, with a huge stack of books at their sides. They had arrived at the library about an hour and a half ago, with Hector as their guide. The library of the Diaz household was huge, even bigger than theirs (in its pre destruction state). Since they were unfamiliar with the place, there was no way they would be able to find what they were searching for even, if they were given a month.Luckily, Hector was rightly his master's subordinate, showing his thoughtfulness when he saw their troubled look. Although Luis had asked H
"I still don't understand. Although we are few in number, our battle prowess compensates for that."Kahn stated, still baffled by his sister's insinuation that the Asgardians were stronger than them. He may be a humble Greater Celestial, but there was no way he was going to accept that his race was inferior to another.Rosa smiled bitterly at her brother's words. She sensed the pride of a Celestial in him- pride that originated from lack of information. She turned to face him, her gaze serious as she said."What I am about to say is considered classified information. This kind of information is only made privy to Celestials when they enter the Heavenly Realm. No one, I repeat no one, should be informed about this. Understood?"Kahn nodded, not yet understanding the gravity of the information he was about to receive."You are aware that the Celestial race is a high level race. In
"I presume you found what you were searching for?"Back in the grand hall of the main building of the House of Diaz, Luis sat facing the Romano twins. His eyes were glued onto them as he asked his question. Well, not them really. His eyes were locked onto only one person- Rosa.Kahn looked on with a wry smile as he realised that Luis wasn't paying him any heed. He coughed lightly to grab the older man's attention and said."Yes we did. Thank you very much for your help, Young Master Luis. We greatly appreciate your generosity."Luis nodded in acknowledgement of Kahn's words, still not turning his eyes away from Rosa. He was clearly expecting her to say something. Kahn lightly jabbed Rosa with his elbow, a clear signal informing her to convey her thanks. Luis did not care about him. All he cared about was whether Rosa enjoyed her stay. Kahn knew this all too well."We do appreciat
On a lonely road a luxurious carriage was making its way back home. The horses were big and stout, their strong hooves producing the most pleasing of sounds as they gently hit against the road surface. The carriage driver had the reins beside him, proof that he had enough trust in his horses. And why not, for who knew them better than him. They were more than capable of finding the way back on their own. His presence was for security measures. His skills of navigation only came in handy when they faced an ambush, and required a quick getaway. But for now, his interest was on scanning their path for any inconsistences and threats."So, what did you talk about?" Rosa asked Kahn. She had moved from her end of the carriage to his. Her encroachment of his personal space portrayed just how curious she was. And why wouldn't she be? Upon returning from the washroom she found out that the atmosphere had changed. Luis had a very happy smile on his face and seemed way frie
"What a beautiful day it is. It is a waste spending it in this classroom."Mane had all his attention outside, fully indulging in the beauty of nature and totally ignoring his class teacher. And right he was, for it was indeed a beautiful day. The sun was up yet its usual scorching heat was nowhere to be found. For such an imposing heavenly body, it sure was silent today. The excited chirps of little birds filled the area outside. These were sounds that wouldn't be heard by any normal person in the classroom. Yet Mane wasn't a normal person was he? His heightened senses made it possible for him to listen to the glorious symphony being created by the hummingbirds that were flying freely just outside the window.The bright blue sky called to him, asking him to come outside and take shelter under it. Oh, how he would have loved to go outside. Unfortunately, he could not."It is a beautiful day indeed. Just thinking about ha
The voice of the 6th was filled with shock. So loud was his baritone voice that he startled Mane, causing the little boy to shake harshly in his seat. Abelard noticed Mane's weird behavior. So did the twins."What's wrong? Have you heard of it before?"Mane did not give Abe a reply. His intelligent colleague realised that the captain was lost in his thoughts. He smartly kept mute as he waited for Mane to reorient himself."Is it your world 6th?"Back in the mind space, Mane had fully manifested himself. This meant he would not be attentive to anything that happened outside his body. Normally he wouldn't take such a risk in public. However, he had enough faith in his team members. Their strength was more than enough to deal with any threat that came their way- at least on this planet."Why are you not answering?"Mane focused all his attention on the 6th mount
"I agree. All resources are vital, but the most important is the human resource. Unfortunately, our competitors thought so as well." The 7th was still going on with his story.Mane had a frown on his face. Any person of average intelligence should be able to tell how the story will end. It was obvious that the two brothers had broken the balance of power. They may have been weak since they were kids, but the threat of their potential was enough for them to be wiped out."As I said earlier, Kreech had several resources. Many predictions concluded that these resources were going to last for a very long time. The only unpredictable resource was the human resource. There was no way one could predict the kind of talents that would be born to a family. Usually, the closer a person is to the main family, the stronger their talent. For instance, the son of the Main Family's Head would be expected to be born with far greater talent than the son of a
"Looks like you have to go back. Your friends are calling for you". Mane did not have time to respond when he found himself back in the classroom."I can't believe that I was expelled from my own mind space" Mane said bitterly upon realizing where he was. He turned to look at the culprit, the one responsible for his expulsion. Jake was still rocking the blonde haired boy back and forth, his innocent eyes filled with impatience."You're finally awake. I've been calling you for more than a five minutes." Jake pouted in annoyance.Mane's brows twitched at his words. He looked at Abe who was seated with a calm expression. The other boy smiled in bitterness as if to say there was nothing he could do. Abe obviously had no idea what had happened to Mane. But he was willing to wait patiently until Mane recollected himself. Unfortunately, the twins did not have that kind of patience. Mane sighed in resignation when he saw Abe's b