âFive glasses, then. Iâll help,â Su Xiaosu intruded tepidly.
The Driver sat with the busy women plastered against his chest, arms encircling his neck. âWhoâs this skanky bitch,â she complained, looking Xiaosu up and down. âSkulking around, who the hell do you think you are? Get the hell out of here.â
Xiaosu answered the womanâs hostility with a small smile. âYou want to know who I am?â
The woman disentangled herself from the Driver and rose to her feet. âI donât give a shit who you think y-â Before she finished her sentence, Xiaosu remove her mask and pulled back her hood.
The barâs interior was dark, at first she couldnât see clearly. Soon, though, Xiaosuâs face was revealed by the neon lights. The pirate woman visibly shook.
She tried to scream, but before a sound could come out, a giant hand clamped down on her throat. The five Long Island iced teas arrived, soundlessly placed on the table.
The Driver took a drag of his cigar before brazenly blowing the smoke into the pirate womanâs face. He nodded at Lan Jue. âDrink.â
Xiaosu didnât wait for her boss. She snatched one up, and guzzled it down without a second thought.
The Driver, seeing this, chuckled and looked at her with respect. âSheâs quick! Little Lan, are you gunna let a girl outpace you?â
Lan Jue, helpless to convince them otherwise, took one of the glasses himself.
The effect of the iced tea had already brightened Xiaosuâs eyes. âA-Mei⊠thatâs your name, isnât it? Redbeardâs woman. Back in the day you were quite the seductress. Hard to count how often you made poor Redbeard a cuckold. 1 Then you turn right around, and sick him on your poor unsuspecting lover. Itâs a fascinating hobby! I hear you like to castrate them too, before they die. Or am I wrong⊠youâre that A-Mei, arenât you?â
The Driver jerked. With a cigar in one hand and A-Meiâs throat in the other, he listened with increasing horror as Xiaosu revealed her identity. A chill ran up his spine.
âGoddamnit, your Majesty, donât scare me like that!â His voice was a little too loud. Several nearby patrons were still watching out of the corner of their eyes.
Xiaosu grinned. âLying? Everything Iâve said is true.â
She flicked her wrist, and suddenly the whole bar was illuminated by a column of golden light. The pirates within were accustomed to the dim interior and were blinded when it suddenly changed. What followed was a chorus of grunts and muffled screams.
Over the course of a few seconds, the light dimmed and the bar darkened once again. Now, however, it was eerily silent. The only people left standing were Division soldiers.
The Driver unceremoniously chuckled A-Mei to the side. âThat big chest hides one poisonous bitch. I donât kill woman. Empress, itâs up to you.â
Mei shook uncontrollably. At first sheâd thought she was wrong. She hoped it was a trick of the light. But when that golden column appeared there could be no mistaking it. This was the Moonfiend Empress.
When Xiaosu commanded the Moonfiend Pirates, A-Mei and Redbeard were some of her eldest enemies. Their clans battled often until the Moonfiend Pirates clawed themselves up from an inferior position. Little by little she wrestled control from Redbeard and his murderous lover, nearly killing him in one encounter. They were Xiaosuâs mortal enemies.
âEmpress..! Y-your Majesty!â A-Mei wailed.
Xiaosu regarded her with a cold, heartless expression. âIs Redbeard in the palace?â
A-Mei quickly nodded.
âAnd other than him, who else is there?â She pressed.
A-Meiâs face twitched, but she didnât answer.
Xiaosu laughed and crouched so she was level with the pirateâs face. Her small pink tongue traced a line across her lips. âI could make you very happy. Or, I can give ten days and ten nights where youâll wish for death. Itâs your choice, but you donât seem like the kind of woman whoâd commit suicide. Especially when thereâs a way out⊠Think about it.â
Su Xiaosu stood back up, after her ultimatum had been delivered. She snatched another Long Island iced tea, and swallowed it down without taking time to taste it.
The Driver shot Lan Jue a glance. âIâm just now seeing how dominating our Empress can be.â
This made her smirk. âWhat do you mean, Empress? Just a pirate boss. And when youâre a pirate boss, you have to be without scruples.â
The Driver was seeing her with new eyes. Up to this point she had stood meekly at Lan Jueâs side, like a kitten. Sheâd proven herself to be a brilliant tactician, but seemed to rely on Lan Jue like a servant. At last she was bearing her teeth, and his esteem for her and Lan Jue grew. For his commander to have a woman like her under his command, it meant he had some skill!
âI⊠Iâll tell you.â A-Mei pulled herself up on shaky legs. With a weak laugh, she added, âYour Majesty, beck to reclaim your crown. Good! Thatâs very good. Kill them. Every. Last. One. Hah..haha! Haha hahaha haha!â She broke into a hysterical fit of laughter.
Xiaosu rapped her knuckles against a table to get her attention. She didnât want to waste any time. After a moment the cackling subsided and A-Mei spoke again, somewhat dazed. âEmpress, may I ask for one thing?â
âSpeak,â Xiaosu replied curtly.
âWhen Iâm dead, take my ashes away from this place,â she said. âOut of the Shattered Starfields. Anywhere will do, just scatter me and leave. I donât want to spend an afterlife in this dirty, diseased place.â
Su Xiaosu seemed struck by the comment. After a moment of silence, she nodded. âAlright.â
Mei went on. âYouâre here to kill Redbeard. Then you better be careful. Thereâve been a number of strong people around him lately. I think I remember hearing they were from the Pontiffâs Citadel. Redbeardâs Discipline is his beard. He recently broke through to ninth level fifth rank. Heâs much stronger than he was when you fought him. More cunning, too. Redbeard doesnât get his hands dirty unless he absolutely has to, so only a few people know how strong he really is.â
Thanks to A-Meiâs unusual cooperation, the team was told everything about Redbeardâs organization and the state of the Moonfiend Pirates today. She gave them everything with razor-sharp clarity. The dullness in her expression before was gone, and her eyes were bright as diamonds. Halfway through she even grabbed one of the Long Island iced teas, drank it, then continued.
â ⊠There are two people of note around Redbeard. The obvious one is Knives. The one you donât see is called Shadow. Both are ninth level Talents, though Shadow is stronger. Youâll need to be careful. Redbeardâs also made some additions to your Palace. Thereâs a hatch below his throne. At the push of a button itâll open up below him, and he can escape through a tunnel. I donât know where it leads.â
Lan Jue and the Driver exchanged looks. They figured Xiaosu would get some information out of her, but this was a wealth of inside data. If all of what she said was true, it was going to make the scoutsâ jobs much easier.
âThatâs all I know, do what you gotta do. Donât forget your promise, take my bones away from here. I canât stand the thought of staying in this piss hole.â She heaved a bitter laugh as two glittering tears rolled down her cheeks.
âWhat were you before you came here?â Xiaosu asked softly.
A-Mei reluctantly opened her eyes. âWhat does it matter?â
âIf what youâve told us is true, then Iâll think about bringing your ashes back to your hometown,â Xiaosu affirmed. âYou know that the Moonfiend Empressâ word is her bond.â
âMy hometown?â 2 A-Meiâs eyes sparkled, but quickly sadness overtook her and she shook her head. âNo, no need. I donât want to tarnish my family name.â
Xiaosu scowled at her. âIf you know what you do is shameful, why do you still do it? At last count a hundred men have died painful by your hand. Every one of them tortured, mutilated. Your name is bloodier than anyoneâs, even Redbeardâs.â
âHahahaha! HAHAhahahaha!â A-Mei doubled over as she howled with laughter. This time tears flowed freely and splattered against the floor.
âYouâre right, my reputation is well known. Over a hundred men were my victims, even Iâve lost count how many exactly. But do you know how they treated me when I was first taken? They took turn ravaging me, disgracing me, until there wasnât a clean inch of my body left. They wouldnât let me go. If I was any weaker, I would have died.
âI wanted to die. I keep living just so I can take revenge on these filthy animals. An eye for an eye. One by one I stalked them and took them down. What power did I have? I had to rely on my charms. The pigs couldnât control themselves when they saw my body. Then I told Redbeard, hoping it would eat him up inside. But to my surprise he didnât want to kill me. On the contrary, he loved it. That crazy bastard⊠he didnât kill me, and instead I helped him kill many more. The manner didnât both me â I was happy just killing pirates.â
1. In China, a man whose wife is sleeping around on him is said to be âwearing a green hat.â
2. Indelible ties to oneâs âhometownâ is a crucial part of Chinese culture. Hometowns, however, are somewhat âpassed downâ from parents. Many people move from villages into cities then have children. Even though their children were born in the city, they still identity their hometown as that of their parents, and return there with them every year for holidays.