Lan Jue laughed. âEnough of that, Iâm just one person. I rely on the people around me.â
The Wine Master rejoined. âWhat have you thought up, then?â
âUnderstanding,â he said. âThatâs our greatest deficit right now. Right now they know a lot more about us than we do about them. Think about it, you remember the Violet Princess? To take on human form they must have studied the DNA of humans, understood its complexities. She even learned human speech. Just this proves how far behind we are.â
The Wine Master nodded his agreement. âWeâre too spread out, humanities numbers are in the billions. Weâve colonized planets in dozens of star systems. Itâs impossible to keep the aliens from infiltrating our worlds. However, I expect that your Violet Princess was one of their leaders. If any of these things can look like us, we might as well not bother to fight. The war is already lost, we should just flee.â
Lan Jue sighed. âMy only hope is that they donât suddenly appear in the Eastern Alliance.â
The Wine Master frowned. âHumanity as a species is struggling for survival. Arenât you being selfish?â
He chuckled. âI never said I wasnât!â
The Wine Master couldnât help but smirk as well. âI suppose that makes me selfish, too.â
However, Lan Jueâs smile was short lived. âActually Iâm anxious. The Clairvoyantâs dying vision wasnât random or contrived. From what weâve witnessed these things are strong, but I donât think thatâs the whole story. If this is all they got, I havenât seen âspecies threatening powerâ yet.â
The Wine Master replied with a bitter nod. âIndeed, I worry about this as well. Thatâs why I chose to come with you. You need sufficient ability if you want good information.â
But Lan Jueâs lips curled down in a frown. âOh come on. If the Clockmaker had stayed home, would you have come?â
The Paragon chuckled. âThis is what they call âkilling two birds with one stone.ââ His mood had been quite good over the last few days, since his relationship with the Clockmaker was growing closer. To him it was like a blessing from heaven.
Lan Jue answered. âWait until we get closer to the center. I have a feeling weâll really need all of your help then. âSeek not accomplishments, but freedom from faults. 1.â Weâll need to do our best to avoid a fight. Guoguo has gotten very good at mimicking the pulses, hopefully thatâll be enough.â
The Wine Master looked through the window to the scenery outside. âThis planet isnât bad, good for staying out of sight. What if we made this a forward scouting base? So long as the aliens are in the Starfields, we can use this as a center of operations.â
Lan Jue paused. âA base point? I donât think thereâs any point! If weâre caught out there theyâll just follow us back. Plus, whoâs to say we can get back here? Nothing stays the same out here, routes change. As this planet drifts through the system and the aliens continue to wreak havoc, who knows how the landscape will change.â
An enigmatic grin split the older manâs face. âOf course itâs not that simple. Iâm talking about its immediate establishment as a launch point. I can set a rune array here.â
Lan Jueâs eyes lit up. âA teleportation array? But, how far is its limit?â
âThat depends on how much is put into it,â the Wine Master explained. âThe information you brought back on your last mission was vital for the Alliance, and it proved the worth of Star Division. I used this opportunity to request resources from parliament. I can set up a long distance array here with what we were given, but it will take ten days. It requires ten s-ranked interspatial power gems, and an addition one with each use. However, it will be stronger enough to transfer us out of the Starfields completely. So long as we remain within range, we can flee at the first sign of danger right back here.â
The Wine Master spoke calmly as though discussing the weather, while Lan Jue stared at him with wide eyes. âSince when have you been able to this?â
The Wine Master chuckled. âJust me? I canât, but with my aunt here we can manage together.â
Lan Jue a deep breath. The Wine Masterâs suggestion was promising safety, as well as an excellent springboard to continue their mission. Having a succor point would bring the danger way down, and their flexibility way up.
Indeed, an s-ranked gem for each use was a steep price, but worthy. The information and vital crystals they obtained would more than make up for them.
âWhat are we waiting for? Weâve got work to do!â Lan Jue said, his way of agreeing with the idea. There was nothing better for the success of their mission than establishing the teleport array. Itâll be here for a long while after, too, in case they needed it.
âOh, right, I have to ask â have much can you transfer?â Lan Jue asked.
âZeus-1 will be no problem,â he said. âIf it was Majesty, we would need three times the resources but it would also be possible. But if we did have to transfer something of that scale, it would be very taxing for my aunt and I. We would need a long time to recover.â
Lan Jue shook his head. âWe wonât need anything the likes of Majesty teleported. Zeus-1 will more than serve. You know, I suddenly had an idea thatâll make us all rich.â
The Wine Master grumbled in annoyance. âSince when did you get so interested in making money? Youâve become addicted to the life of a pirate.â
Lan Jue laughed. âIsnât war just a grab for cash and resources? Donât you still owe me for all the power gems I brought back from the North? Can anyone live without money? Once your array is set up our safety is pretty much guaranteed, we can safely go right to the galaxyâs center and get as much intelligence as we need. All of you Paragons together, if you pull out all the stops, could eradicated an untold number of these things â and thus gain a whole bunch of vital crystals. These crystals are one of the most valuable resources ever discovered. After all, what else is out there that can promise a longer life? According to the Keeper and Bookworm, a man can stay young forever with enough of them.â
The Wine Master paused. He hadnât thought about it that way. The transportation array was for safety and scouting, but what Lan Jue was saying made sense. They thin the heard and gather the precious crystals, a win-win for humanity. Why pass up an opportunity to grow rich doing the right thing?
The Wine Master could help but nod at the logic of it. âIt certainly seems possible. Letâs talk more about it when the array is completed.â
âAlright!â Lan Jue replied. Lan Jueâs twinkling eyes met the Wine Masterâs, and they shared an unspoken thought in that gaze. If this worked out, it wasnât just good for the Avenue. It was a chance to lift the whole Eastern Alliance above its competition!
Humanityâs progress was built on population, talent, wealth, and food. The most important was people, and if you had talented people than you had it all.
Life death, sickness and health, it was the natural way of the universe. Be they beggar or Paragon, everyone feared death. So one could imagine how enticing the exuvium process was. Obviously the continued existence of humanity was important, but the real underlying drive to find these planets for the West and North, were these crystals! Youâd never hear it is the news, but the Alliances had begun to compete for them the moment the universe knew of their existence.
Skyfire Avenue was likely the most richly endowed in crystals at present, including the very first one Lan Jue got from Taihua. It was responsible for what they knew about the crystals, and ultimately the reason why the East was leading the research by more than a year. The things that could be accomplished in a year were many, not least of which was success in extending both the Booker and the Keeperâs lives. The Bookworm used part of it to break through to Paragon.
A single vital crystal enabled all of that. So, imagine what a warehouse full could do for the East. The decision was made, they were no longer here to rest for a while. They had an array to build.
Lan Jue denied the Driverâs request to proceed with the scouting mission on the grounds of safety. Once the protection of the array was behind them, they would continue.
Over the next ten days the two of them continued to train yin-yang lightning. The Wine Master was kept busy constructing the array with the help of the Clockmaker and Luo Xianni.
Lan Jue and the Driver practiced under the eye of Jue Di. With his guidance their progress felt like a thousand miles a day. Lan Jue continued to do all his cultivation joined with Qianlin. He shared the benefits of hi training with her, including the immortal qi gained from the thunder essence.
Lan Jue could sense that Qianlinâs consciousness was slowly improving, day by day. Every now and again they paused so the Driver could meditate on what they learned. When he did, Lan Jue and Qianlin practiced the blade. Her swordsmanship was coming along quite well. In fact, everything looked to be on an upward trend. Her total recovery was only a matter of time.
After ten days of sporadic training, both Lan Jue and the Driver saw incredible changes to their Disciplines. Lan Jueâs energies were about fifty percent transformed, thirty percent for the Driver.
1. I believe this is a quote from Hu Yaobang, Chinese Chairman from 1981-1982. Pretty interesting story if Wikipedia is to be believed