Star Division had improved far beyond Lan Jueâs expectations, be it strength, cooperation or discipline. When they were faced with the Bloodiron Khans, it broke into its individual cells to harass and surprise attack the enemy. In this way, they gnawed away at the Bloodiron Khans until they collapsed. If they tried to push the offensive, Star Division focused its strength to turn guerilla strikes into full-on raids.
After experiencing the epiphanies of Lan Qingâs breakthrough, Star Division had undergone another sharp rise in capability. No small number of troops used what they learned to smash through bottlenecks. The number of sixth level Talents was shrinking as they advanced to seventh and eighth. Their equipment only continued to improve, making them a nightmare to contend against.
The strictly disciplined Bloodiron Khans grumbled and quietly nursed their grievances when the games were done. They requested better mechas after finding their own were insufficient. However, there wasnât anything Lan Qing could do to help them. How did Star Division earn their impressive gear? They took it themselves. Star Division was laden with riches, and was the most affluent military outfit in the East. A national organization with limited government funds couldnât compete. Star Divisionâs mechas were custom tailored to suit their soldierâs Disciplines. They were choked full of the best power gems available to enhance those Disciplines. It gave them a nearly insurmountable advantage.
An Lunâs soldiers werenât alone in their displeasure. Lan Qing was similarly perturbed by the results. He had personally commanded his troops during the second exercise, but the results were the same. There was nothing for it â the difference in equipment and individual ability was too great.
Currently Star Division was so flush with ninth level Adepts that each squad was led by one. These exceptionally talented soldiers were also empowered by their mechas. Even though they werenât all god-ranked pilots, they were head and shoulders above any normal soldier. Lan Qing had to watch as his own soldiers were cast into disarray by Star Division.
Lan Qing knew that if his solders were as strong individually as his brotherâs soldiers, under his command they would have more than a solid chance at victory. For now, however, the chances were simply too remote to entertain. He could have joined in himself and single-handedly turn the tide of battle â but what would be the point? Didnât Star Division have Paragons of its own? They just werenât present at the time.
Lan Qingâs final analysis of Star Division was that it was an incomparable Adept fighting force. He secretly admired Skyfire Avenue for taking the risk in its creation and training. Establishing a small army the likes of this took tremendous resources and iron determination! It was no easy feat.
As it turned out, Skyfire Avenue had a singular vision. You couldnât describe Star Division as a normal mecha division by any stretch. Gathering all these adepts under one banner and giving them the full support of Skyfire Avenue resulted in the fastest creation of a major military installation ever.
Aside from everything else, what normal person could boast being present for the breakthrough of two Paragons? Until recently the occurrences were rare and available only to a select few, and normal humans didnât benefit at all. By contrast Star Division was proud to find that many of their soldiers gained incredible insights from these experiences. The best of them acquired the most.
Lan Jue was pushed on by the success of his brother. What he didnât know was that Lan Qing was inspired by adversity as well. Lan Qing yearned for the impossible so that he might overcome it. How else could he have achieved so much at such a young age? Talent alone wasnât enough. Strength of will and unwavering determination blazed the path.
As Lan Jue listened to the Bartender and Coffee Masterâs exulted reports, a strange expression came across his face. An immense surge of pride filled him. So long as they continued on this path, his soldiers would grow in strength and ability. All he had to do was mention the wealth of crystals theyâd recovered and morale would skyrocket. Now that it was confirmed their Disciplines were effective against the aliens, it also affirmed that Star Division would be an integral weapon against the invaders when the time came.
âWhat about the ones we left back on Skyfire?â He asked.
The Coffee Master replied. âTheyâve all come around after their insights. That fat disciple of yours seems to have gained the most from it. I could even sense faint waves of protogenia coming from him. It really chaps my ass! Even being by your side for so long, I still canât even see the realm of protogenia on the horizon.â
Lan Jue scowled at him. âEnough nonsense, you seem happy enough with where you are not to work hard. You think your potential is somehow inferior to anyone elseâs? âFastest Hands Under Heavenâ?â
The Bartender sounded curious as he joined in. âWhat youâre saying isnât entirely accurate. These days potential isnât enough. Without grueling work you donât have a chance. You havenât seen what the teams do, theyâre constantly competing. Not just with others outside of the Division, but among each squad. Theyâre constantly testing themselves. We know thatâs what you want encouraged so weâve thought up an inter-Division competition. The winning team will be put on the list for the exuvium process, what do you think?â
Lan Jue was taken aback. âHow did you think this up?â
This made the Coffee Master chortle. âOur soldiers have too much pent-up energy and nowhere to let it out. We were trying to think of something for them to put their effort toward. Itâd be along the same lines as the Great Adept tournament, with them initially separated by brigades. Itâd take place in DreamNet, ten on ten. Ace squads would participate too, against two normal squads. We figured it was fairer. In the end the winners are put on exuvium list.â
Lan Jue laughed. âExcellent idea! But the soldiers in Ace squad are too strong. Even if you broke the squad in half they could still handily defeat a normal squad. Break them up and have them compete as individuals, among one another. At the same time, each squad can elect one person to fight in single battles. We have two competitions going simultaneously, one for teams and one for ace squad members. Brigade commanders can participate in the individual fights as well. Paragons, of course, canât. Neither can I or the Pharmacist.â
The Bartender gave an approving thumbs-up. âMuch more thorough. So be it, weâll call this part of their training. Give us half a month to get things in order.â
Lan Jue nodded. âWe can make it a common thing, these competitions. We can use it to inspire them to work harder. The rewards will be different each time. Right now the Avenue isnât hurting for riches or equipment.â
The three of them hammered out the remainder of the details. They expected it would cause a fierce competitive spirit to emerge. Of course, safety had to be considered and their training with the Bloodiron Khans would continue. Real life battles werenât needed anymore, DreamNet was enough of an analogue for real life.
With this in mind, Lan Jue set off to find his brother and suggest the two groups continue to train together. Perhaps leave the Star Division here for a while longer. At any rate it would take time for the East to digest the information they brought, and share it with their colleagues in the West and North.
Predictably, Lan Qing was very busy. But he made a point of carving out some time for his little brother. âWhat is it? I have a meeting in a little while.â Lan Qing said, wasting no time.
Lan Jue launched right into it. âI was hoping to keep Star Division here for a little while. Iâd like them to continue training with the Bloodiron Khans, I think itâd benefit everyone. We can continue the joint battles in DreamNet, that way we can practice in different terrains and conditions. Get them ready for anything.â
Lan Qing gave him an accusatory sideways look. âYou havenât won enough? Thereâs too much difference in individual strength and equipment. It wonât help my people very much to keep getting trounced. Itâll only undermine their morale.â
Lan Jue grinned at him. âWhen did you lose faith? If youâre worried about that we can reduce the numbers participating. We canât downgrade their gear because they used it all throughout their training, itâs a part of their strategy. Itâll take away too much of their effectiveness.â
A hardness flashed through Lan Qingâs eyes. âYou think I can accept this sort of scorn for my people?â Ever since taking command, he never had to ask his opponents to go easy.
Lan Jue shrugged. âThose are the facts. And anyway, you shouldnât be discouraged. Your men are facing the greatest Adept army in history â the epitome of Skyfire Avenueâs strength! Each soldier is strong on their own, with a mountain of money behind them. Facing a smaller group doesnât mean youâre losing face. The whole point is mutual improvement, surviving the alien invasion and making them pay for what theyâve done. How does saving face help this?â