Chapter 699: The Eight Great Paragons
Lan Jueâs heart jumped. âYou mean the two gods of wine?â Lan Jueâs mind conjured up images of Lalou Bize and Aubert de Villaine.
Those two gods of wine had been the source of a great deal of trouble for the Avenue.
The Wine Master nodded. âTheir planet is verdant, and will likely be abandoned by the west since itâs primarily a tourist destination. It has a small population so evacuations will be quick and easy. If the aliens show up, they wonât let a planet so full of life pass them by. I plan to offer my help in transporting their underground world to someplace safer. Perhaps that will be enough to convince them to help us. If humanity is destroyed what good would their vineyard serve?â
Lan Jue gave him a piercing look. âWhy do I get the feeling there are selfish ulterior motives involved?â
âWhat do you mean, ulterior motives?â The Wine Master snapped. âAll I do, I do for the good of humanity.â
Lan Jue pointed out the obvious. âBut theyâre Westerners. What makes you think theyâll agree to defect?â
The elderly sommelier waved a hand dismissively. âThe West doesnât even know they exist. At any rate, do you think they care about national loyalty at their age? I suspect their grapes are their biggest concern.â
âNo harm in trying,â Lan Jue acquiesced. âTheyâre Paragons, after all. So you want me to make the trip?â
But the Wine Master shook his head. âNo, Iâll go. I need you to stay here and look after the Avenue while Iâm gone. Star Division, and all the Paragons that are part of it now, are yours to command.â
All of a sudden Lan Jue felt like heâd been caught in a trap. âNo way. At the very least youâre going to be the worst kind of back-seat driver!â
This earned a chuckle. âIâve been chairman of the council for too long already. The Clairvoyant had always intended for the position to go to you. Itâs also a spot well-deserved. Everythingâs been decided â you have a lot to do, so you better get started.â
âYouâŠâ This old fox is too damn cunning! Lan Jueâs face drained of color. Getting a moment of rest in the last few months had been a herculean task heâd only accomplished by leaving Star Divisionâs day to day with Su Xiaosu. Thankfully she was good at it.
Now that the Wine Master was leaving, the pressures of leadership fell squarely on his own shoulders. Telling a bunch of Paragons what to do was easier said than done â how was he to expect any commands to be followed?
The Wine Master chuckled at Lan Jueâs crestfallen look. âOh donât pull that face, I know youâll be great. In fact I think youâll do a better job than I did. You have a fine relationship with all of our Paragons, and Star Division will become a part of the Eastern army. Weâve been in contact with the military already and theyâve pledged them to An Lunâs forces. Can you think of anyone more qualified for the position?â
The Wine Masterâs insistence only made him feel more helpless. But was he wrong? He did have a decent standing among the Avenueâs Paragons.
Altogether, Skyfire Avenue had eight powerful Paragons as its mighty protectors; Luo Xianni, the Photographer; the Wine Master, Cosmagus; the Clockmaker, Epochrion; the Gourmet, Infernal Vanguard; the Keeper, Arcane Magnate; the Bookworm, Karmic Scholar; the Pauper, Arhat of the Descending Dragon; and finally the newly ascending Pharmacist, the Siren of Slaughter.
Luo Xianni he didnât need to worry about. He didnât know her Paragon title but it didnât matter â he called her mother. The Wine Master was an insufferable busybody, but also an old drinking buddy. Lan Jueâs relationship with the Clockmaker wasnât especially close, but the Wine Master and she were intimate. She was also a confidante of the Clairvoyant, and Lan Jue didnât have to worry about her support.
The Gourmet was an old friend and their roots ran deep, not to mention their connection through Chu Cheng. The Keeper and Bookworm looked at him like a nephew, and a protector to the Accountant. The Pauper and he had many ties that tangled them together. As for the Pharmacist, Lan Jue called her sister.
After thinking it over he could say that it was true, he had good connections with each of the Paragons despite not being one himself. It would continue to be true for the Driver when he eventually broke through.
âYour main job will be to coordinate everyoneâs efforts. Donât worry, Iâll be back before you know it. Iâve also spoken with the Keeper and heâll help you where he can. With that psychopath in your corner what else do you need? The Eastern government has also pledged its full support to the Avenue, so you donât have to fret over them. Once you feel good about Star Division, weâll link them up with An Lunâs army, and one of their main tasks will be the protection of this planet.â
Lan Jue frowned at nothing in particular. âAn Lunâs army will be protecting Skyfire? What about An Lun itself? Thatâs one of our most important planets guarding the border. Besides, what are two fleets going to accomplish if an alien planet appears in local space?â
Grinning, the Wine Master responded. âNow youâre getting into national secrets. Once Star Division is ready and on its way to An Lun, youâll see. Ah, right â Iâve managed to convince the army to give you an official rank. What do you think, Rear Admiral?â
Lan Jue rolled his eyes. âWhatever, Lan Qing outranks me by a mile. Star Division has eight Paragons, being led by a Rear Admiral makes it sound weak. Why not make me a fleet admiral!â
The Wine Master gave him a flat stare. âItâs that easy, is it? Nevermind, hang the title then. You should be focusing on breaking through anyway, the earlier the better. That will shore up confidence and respect.â
âSo Iâm supposed to lead Star Division, the Avenue, and become a Paragon? What do you think I am, a god?â Lan Jue whined.
âThatâs your problem,â the Wine Master retorted. âIâm just responsible for assigning tasks. I think you can handle it.â
Lan Jue outright scowled. âMy heart canât take this. I need a drink. If youâre going to be handing down directives and running off to drink with the wine gods I donât think my request is unreasonable. Open up that vault you keep your wine in and let me pick a bottle, then Iâll accept.â
The Wine Masterâs face twitched. âDonât even think about it, you shameless punk. The moment I let you in youâll ferret out my best bottle and drink it before I have a sip. Weâre done here, you can go. Weâll convene the council tonight and make the announcement. Iâll be leaving in the morning â oh, and the Clockmaker will be coming with me. The combined strength of the Avenue is now in your hands, weâll come back when weâre done.â
Lan Jue just stared at him. âSo you just kick me out, eh? Arenât you afraid Iâll find your stash while youâre gone, walk away with a sack of ill-gotten loot?â
âYou wouldnât dare!â The Wine Master gasped. Before the claim wouldnât have worried him â he was confident in his power. But with Captus in Lan Jueâs hand and power comparable to many Paragons even without breaking through, the threat was real. His treasures might really be in danger if Lan Jue lost his mind!
Lan Jue grunted. âI guess weâll drink once you get back. Iâm leaving!â He shot to his feet and headed for the exit.â
âAlright, alright! You scare me!â The Wine Master complained.
Lan Jue hadnât really planned to leave, but heâd made a good show of it. He stopped and turned his head back to look at the stingy old man.
The Wine Master stooped and pulled something from beneath the table. It was a bottle. âTake it, call me when you plan to open it up.â
The bottle was pitch black and smooth, simple but for its label which bore intricate orange scrollwork.
âThis isâŠâ Lan Jue actually didnât know, he wasnât familiar with the bottle. But he knew quality the moment he saw it.
The bottle was porcelain. Not wine, then. Spirits?
He took it from the Wine Master, and immediately his eyes lit up.
âWhisky⊠King of the isle of Islay, Bowmore 30 limited-edition? You actually have a bottle of this? Wine Master, if I were a woman Iâd marry you right away â youâre a damn treasure! Thank you, thank you.â Lan Jue nearly cackled as he committed the bottle to Thorâs Promise. He turned and left, absent the animosity heâd started with.
As he watched him go, the Wine Master couldnât help but shake his head. The Clockmaker entered from a nearby doorway. âSince when did you become so generous?â
The Wine Master bleakly responded. âWhat makes you think I wanted to give him that bottle? This kidâs mood affects his decisions deeply. Leaving on this trip puts a lot of stress on him, he needed a little encouragement. At any rate the wine in my cellar is more than a single man can drink in a lifetime, and heâll get it when itâs time for me to pass it on. In fact Iâm rather helpless.â
âHelpless?â The Clockmaker asked.
The old man sighed. âThe kid has a natural affinity for wine, and is the Clairvoyantâs chosen one. Iâd actually had plans to adopt him, but who could have known about my aunt. Sheâs an elder, who am I to contest?â
The Clockmaker couldnât help but laugh. âHeâs an interesting boy, the Jewelry Master. If he breaks through and ends up like his brother, you wouldnât have been a suitable adopted father anyway. Heâs Jue Diâs son.â
âSo I guess Iâm more an older brother,â the Wine Master replied. âItâs uncomfortable. Giving him a hard time helps my mood. Alright, we have things to prepare, you and I. Weâll make this trip to the Barrows a honeymoon, what do you think? Itâs a beautiful place.â