There were around a thousand workers in the mines. It was a lot, considering modern mining technology. Big as the mines were, the workers were spread pretty thin. Taking the mines would be easier without them bunched together.
The greatest natural advantage of these mines was silence. No electronic signals could get through the stone, rendering wireless communication devices useless. It kept in touch with the town through an old-schooled land line.
The Star Division had the mines under control before the second wave of compatriots arrived.
The workers didnât offer any resistance. After all, they were slaves here, forced to work against their will. They were desperate to escape and return to their lies. Star Division enjoyed their unmitigated cooperation.
First Brigade busily gathered the slaves together, and found a number of maglev transport trucks. Lan Jue then ordered a few soldiers to be responsible for keeping an eye on communications with the town. For this, they needed the workersâ help in case a supervisor needed more specific information.
âWeâve taken control of the demon stone mines. Waiting for your orders, commander!â First Brigadeâs Alpha Squad officer appeared in front of Lan Jue.
âBreak off into units and keep things under control,â Lan Jue said. âEstablish an outpost on the high ground and wait for friendlies to arrive. No one is to leave the mines, and have everyone change in to worker uniforms.â
âYes, sir!â
The soldiers were efficient, and quickly pulled their new disguises over their flight suits. Even if pirates did arrive, they wouldnât be able to tell them from the slaves.
The Pharmacist stood at Lan Jueâs shoulder. Sheâd changed clothes too, and looked completely out of place in the simple garb.
Lan Jue couldnât help but smirk at her. The Pharmacist saw. âLaugh if you want to laugh. It looks like these Moonfiend pirates arenât even as well defended as the other pirate clans! There isnât a soul here defending their mines.â
Lan Jue shrugged. âIn the world of piracy this is normal. The Red Widows were an exception, not the rule. Pirates live for freedom and loathe control. Remember that the Moonfiend Pirates are also huge, and even the Alliances would find it hard to wipe them out completely. The Accountant saw a lot of railguns, too â three times as many as the Red Widows. Even Majesty wouldnât survive a direct assault. They arenât scared of anything.â
A smirk curled the ends of the Pharmacistâs lips. âThey should be.â
Lan Jue chuckled. âYouâve been so cheerful lately, sis. Iâm glad to see it. When Junâer sees you after we get back, sheâll be so happy.â
The Pharmacist rolled her eyes. âSo what are you saying? Iâm too serious?â
Lan Jue tripped over himself in his haste to answer. âI wouldnât say serious. Er, more like a romance novel. Sort of brooding all the time, a little sad.â He regretted the words the moment they left his mouth. He knew they would call back painful memories. âIâm sorry,â he rushed to add, âI ââ
She sniffed and shook her head. âItâs fine. Itâs been years. If you can get yourself out of it, then why canât I? Anyway, there has never been any news of his death. Thereâs always hope. You were right â when you get out and see the rest of the universe, your own problems fade away. Agreeing to join the Star Division was a good decision. Anyway, Junâer may still be locked away in that museum when we get back.â
Anxiously, Lan Jue continued. âInfusing her with so much knowledge⊠is it safe?â
The Pharmacist smiled. âYou donât need to worry about that.â
âOf course Iâll worry, Iâm Junâerâs father!â Lan Jue replied.
This made the Pharmacistâs face redden. âThe Clairvoyant spared nothing in his plans for Junâer. Everything heâs giving her she can surely handle. Who knows, sheâs likely to surprise us when we get back. The Clairvoyant told me that it would be at least a year before she realized her full potential, though. Once she does, her capabilities will soar.â
Lan Jue listened intently, regret written on his face. âIf it werenât for these aliens, I would never want Junâer to bear these responsibilities so early.â
But the Pharmacist smiled at his concern. âThere youâre wrong. Junâer is different from other children. When she only just starting talking she asked me, since I cannot see will I be a burden on you? I cried, and said of course not. I told her she was the most important person in the whole universe. She didnât say anything else at the time, but I knew it bothered her.
âYou donât know how happy she was when we took her to Luo. Between the helmet helping her to see and the awakening of her Discipline, she was ecstatic. She kept saying she wanted to be strong Adepts like us. She wanted to be useful. When the Clairvoyant told us what sheâd need to do, Junâer didnât hesitate for a second. We told her that studying under the Clairvoyant would make her a strong Adept, like her mommy and daddy.â
Lan Jue didnât know how to react. âJunâer is that motivated? How come I didnât noticeâŠ?â
The Pharmacist grinned. âThatâs because sheâs a sneaky little one you assumed she didnât know about our arrangement, but she knows everything. She just didnât let on.â
Lan Jue shook his head in surrender. âDefinitely the right choice for the Clairvoyantâs successor.â
Over the course of their conversation, Zeus-1 had returned. Second Brigade had arrived. Lan Jue ordered his men to pass out the worker uniforms theyâd confiscated. Second Brigade donned the disguises. Everything appeared to be going smoothly.
Half an hour later, Fourth Brigade had joined them on the planetâs surface. Zeus-1 hid away in the mines and didnât return to orbit. Zeus-1 was a maneuverable, hard-hitting ship. It was a fierce protector for the ground team.
Su Xiaosu cast her eyes over the troops. Sheâd chosen to leave Majesty in the Accountantâs hands and command from the front. She was the former Moonfiend Empress, and knew this area from memory. More than that, though, sheâd built this clan with her own hands. The same hands would tear it apart.
The leaders of the Star Division gathered to discuss their next move.
Su Xiaosu indicated the holographic map reflected on the ground in the middle them. âBartender, youâll take your people and use the public transport. Scope out as many pirate installations as you can. Focus on thisâŠâ