Lan Jue nodded. âWho are you talking to, of course I succeeded. He agreed, heâs off cultivating now. By the way, I plan to bring Star Division to An Luo.â
The Wine Master didnât expect the news. âNow?â
âMy soldiers profited greatly from the Pauperâs breakthrough,â Lan Jue explained. âHowever, didnât kinds of protogenia are suitable for different kinds of people. The more we encounter circumstances like this, the better it is for everyone. My brother is about to break through, so Iâd like to bring the Division by. Those who have already experienced an epiphany will stay. The rest of us will head out, and once their insights are experienced weâll return.â
The Wine Master was ecstatic. âOur An Lun super soldier is going to break through? Thatâs excellent news. No problem, take them with you. Weâll look after the ones you left behind.â
âWine Master, you watched the Pauper break through. This is tremendous for the Avenue. What do you think, is it grand enough to drink a glass to?â Lan Jue asked playfully.
âArenât you and the Driver going to continue practicing? Why would you drink?â he Wine Master challenged.
The Drive waved a hand dismissively. âEverything in moderation. There is time for work and time for pleasure, such is the way of civilian and military life. Weâve already succeeded to a point today, even learned something about protogenia. You know, Wine Master, stingy men find no women.â
The Wine Masterâs eyes flit quickly to the Clockmaker who sat beside him. She appeared not to have heard, and simply remained still and silent.
âVery well, what do you want to drink?â The Paragonâs tone was tight. He was fighting to hide his irritation.
Lan Jue made as though to rise. âHow about I go to the cellar and pick one out? Just whatever I find.â
âOver my dead body!â The Wine Master couldnât help himself. His hoary response surprised even the Clockmaker. She lifted her head and looked at him.
His face reddened in embarrassment. âSorry, I was a little excited. You donât know, these fellas are hardly human when they come by here! Theyâve helped themselves to nearly all of my best wines. Iâm not being stingy, these âgentlemenâ are taking advantage.â
A gentle laugh curled her lips. âGood things are meant to be shared with friends.â
Skyfire Avenueâs leader paused, but ultimately nodded. âFor the Clockmakerâs sake,
I wonât be cheap with you guys.â As he spoke the Cosmagus waved his hand. With a flash of silver light, several items appeared atop the table.
There was a strange but pleasingly classical wine decanter and four crystal glasses. And of course, a bottle of wine.
The Driver stared blankly at the bottle. His preference was for whisky 1. He wasnât as much a fan of the old wines as the other gentlemen were. He was largely here just to enjoy their company. Lan Jue, though, was clearly pleased when he saw it. He turned his eyes, full of meaning, to the Wine Master. âDefinitely for the Clockmaker!â
The woman paused, then looked at him curiously. âHow do you mean?â
Lan Jue smiled. âComparatively, thereâs no better wine to please a woman than a sweet white 2 but the fermentation process sweetens them too much. Itâs a fine drink for a man and woman who share a deep connection. Itâs called Cos dâEstournel Blanc â from the second village of the Medoc region of France in 1855. The second village was a lauded producer of wines, no less favorable than the regionâs main fields. Itâs comparable to places like Leone and Ducru Beaucaillou.
The Clockmaker turned her attention to pink label on the bottle. âThatâs this one?â
âIt is!â Lan Jue replied with a nod.
Her face reddened ever so slightly. She understood what the young Jewelry Master was getting at. The Wine Master shot him a look. âAccording to you!â
He laughed. âYouâre too aggressive. If no one said anything how would she have known? If she didnât know how would she know your heart was in it? Iâm your friend, so of course Iâm going to help you wherever it seems you need it. Now, Cos dâEstournel needs a relatively long time to decant. Shall we open it?â
âYeah,â he answered, but was careful not to look the Clockmakerâs way.
Old wines needed to be decanted. Oxygen catalyzes the fragrance and flavor, essentially waking it up. When decanting wines, each one was a little different. However, there were ways to speed the process up like funneling.
The Wine Master rose. In his left hand he took up the decanter, and in the other he cradled the bottle of wine by its base. He put the neck against the decanterâs opening and slowly tipped the bottle over. Little by little he drew the bottle further away from the decanter, revealing a stream of ruby-red liquid.
When funneling the wine in this way, the most important thing of course was not to spill any. The sommelier needed to maintain a constant, even stream. The further one pulled the bottle back, the most space the wine had to breathe and the better its overall taste.
Without question, the Wine Master was the most suited to the task. Soon the wine end over end, and he held the decanter down below his waist. The trickle of wine remained unbroken. Its path through the air ensured it was as aerated as possible in so short a time.
The Clockmaker smiled as she watched. She gently flicked a wrist, and suddenly a strange energy swirled around them. The liquid reacted to it somehow, but it was hard to see just how. It didnât interrupt the flow. The Wine Master gave her look that was both bemused and irritated.
Lan Jue laughed and gently clapped his hands. Using time-manipulating protogenia for wine. Extravagant!â
She smirked back at him. âTheyâre my abilities and Iâve been wanting to use them. Nothing extravagant here. Iâm anxious to try this wine you say girls like. Iâm curious about the flavor.â
Five minutes later, most of the wine was sloshing safely within the decanter. He left about a finger-width of wine left in the bottle. That sip was thick with tannins and other harsh tastes, so it would not be imbibed.
There was an unforgettable character to Cos dâEstournel. One could smell licorice and spice, with notes of cream, blackcurrant, blackberries and toast. The wine was full of body, pure and thick 3. The tannins had already melded perfectly with the wine.
âItâs a little bland for me,â the Driver said.
Lan Jue smiled at his drinking buddy. âYouâre used to drinking spirits, of course youâd think so. Next time weâll have the Wine Master bring us by for a Mouton-Rothschild. Itâs the most flavorful wine of the whole Bordeaux region.â
The Clockmaker quietly sipped the contents of her glass. She didnât say anything or engage in their conversation. It looked as though she were lost in thought.
The Wine Master continued the conversation. âWhen do you plan on leaving?â
âSoon as possible,â Lan Jue stated. âI donât know how long heâll be able to hold back his Domain. Dadâs there, but it would still be a good idea to get there as soon as possible.â
The Wine Master nodded. âAlright. The soldiers who werenât blessed with insight should be ready to wake up in a few hours. The earlier you leave, the earlier you can get back and resume training.â
âYeah.â
Lan Jueâs mind went back to the last time he brought guests to An Luo. His A.R.C. students had fought valiantly against his brotherâs crack soldiers, and learned a lot from the special opportunity.
âSince Iâm bringing them out there, we might stay for a little while. Weâve tempered them against the pirates, but I think itâs about time they learned how to handle a straight fight. Since DreamNet and the sim pods have been upgraded, I think we can probably arrange that, weâll give it a shot.â
The Wine Master thought for a moment. âAlright, you can keep track of your own time.â
Just then, the paragonâs communicator beeped. He dropped his head to take a look, when suddenly his face darkened.
âWhat is it?â the Driver asked.
The Wine Masterâs voice was low and solemn. âWeâve lost contact with the scout team in the Shattered Starfields. We got nothing back.â
His dour expression was quickly matched by Lan Jue and the Driver. They both knew what this meant.
Lan Jue replied. âThe Northâs scouts managed, they even sent a whole fleet. The planets must have some way of foiling spies, thatâs the only thing I can think of.â
The Driver chimed in. âThe benefits of military intelligence go without saying. We know so little about them, almost nothing â weâre too passive. If it werenât for our lucky run-in, the aliens would probably completely control the Starfields by now, including Moonfiend. I think we need to alert the Alliances, and tell them that we need to improve reconnaissance no matter the cost. At the very least we need some warning before the planets teleport. If we donât, weâre just sitting here waiting to get smacked around.â
A sigh caused the Wine Master to heave his shoulders. âIf only it were so easy! We sent our top scouts, and this was the result. I agree with the Jewelry Masterâs determinations. These aliens are intelligent, and they likely picked the Starfields because they knew we couldnât bring large ships in. They can feed without worrying over whether weâd interrupt. Large ships canât get in, and small ships are destroyed outright. Then thereâs the magnetic field that prevents communication. This is a very big problem.
It was Lan Jueâs time to sigh. âIâll go!â
1. Man after my own heart.
2. Every woman I know loves red.
3. TJSS says âlike establishing a skyscraper in your mouthâ. I know itâs my job, but I havenât the slightest idea what that means.