Chapter 701: Restructuring
The Bookworm was the one to answer. âShips wonât work. It can be put into their weapons, but ship guns spread vital energy too thin. We canât concentrate Discipline enough to pierce their defenses. As far as our tests have shown, mechas are the most suitable weapons. They deal the most damage while providing the highest rate of survivability for the Adept. Outfits like our Star Division are particularly effective against them for this reason.â
The leaders around the table nodded their heads in understanding. Star Divisionâs success, they knew, would also translate into a higher standing for Skyfire Avenue.
The Keeper continued. âWeâve given the results of our experimentation to the military already. They will share it with the West and North soon. I believe they will create Adept armies of their own once they learn of their efficacy.â
The Wine Master turned to Lan Jue. âJewelry Master, as commander of Star Division why donât you tell us about how itâs doing?â
He responded with a nod. âAt present Star Division is one thousand five hundred fighters strong, all Adepts of varying degrees. It is split into four brigades: First Brigade specializes in close- and fixed-combat; Second Brigade is composed of area- and long-range fighters; Third Brigade is recon and support; and Fourth Brigade is specialists.â
âAs I said, Third Brigade is our reconnaissance and infiltration team. Fourth Brigade deals with logistics, rear support and coordination. First and Second brigades are mainly combat. They are subdivided into units of ten soldiers each, led by an eighth-level Adept or higher. We encourage our fighters by rewarding them with loot and vital crystals, based on merit.â
âCurrently all of our people have been outfitted with customized mechas that play to their Disciplines. Results have been exceptional. I dare say that Star Division is stronger than any group of comparable size. Calling us a âDivisionâ may not be true in terms of numbers, but our accomplishments earn us the name.â
âWe cut our teeth clearing out pirate strongholds in the Shattered Starfields. We were victorious is every mission. Star Division encountered the alien planets on Moonfiend and fled with one casualty, weâve been building up arms and personnel since then. While we canât compare to the destructive capabilities of a Bastion ship or interstellar fleet off-planet, we can do just as much damage on the ground. With Paragons counted among our numbers, I believe we could compare to a Bastion ship in regards to sheer cataclysmic potential. After all, a human can go where a planet-sized ship canât. If we can infiltrate a Bastion, we can take it.â
The Keeper chortled. âThat might be a little ambitious. After the Violet Princeâs attack on Tyrannosaurus, the Alliances are taking a closer look at internal security.â
Lan Jue paused, then chuckled in spite of himself. âThis is a good thing, a little pain to learn their lesson. Alright, thatâs all I have to report.â
The Wine Master glanced at him. âIn order to better protect Skyfire and by extension Skyfire Avenue, weâve agreed to make Star Division part of the conventional Eastern army. We will fight the alien threat together, and toward this end I suggest all Paragons lend their strength to the cause. Star Division and the Eastern army would benefit greatly from your participation. Jewelry Master, as commander you can assign us as you please.â
Inwardly Lan Jue glowered at his old friend. The old bastard was leaving him all the responsibility. But he wasnât wrong, it was Lan Jueâs job, and one he couldnât avoid.
âAfter some thought Iâve decided it makes little sense for the Paragons to be disseminated among the Brigades. The way weâre set up it wouldnât be fair or useful to other members of a Paragonâs ten-man unit. Further, Paragons arenât best in mecha suits. Theyâre more than strong enough without them. In conclusion, I feel the Paragons should work as independent actors â essentially their own Brigade. They can be dispatched on strategic missions as is most suitable to their abilities and the situation.â
The Wine Master regarded him with a faint smile. âAn interesting thought. I have no opinion on the matter, itâs up to you. So who should lead this Paragon Brigade?â
Lan Jue had already accepted his friendâs fine gift of alcohol. There was no recourse but to do his duty. âIt has been very difficult to find a suitable candidate, and Iâve thought long on the problem. I donât know enough about your individual leadership skills, so for the moment weâll keep the post open. Iâm open to suggestions, and would like to hear what our illustrious Paragons think.â
The Keeper was first. âI donât care, so long as Iâm not called out on too many missions. The Bookworm and I have a great deal of experiments that must be attended to.â
I know, Lan Jue muttered internally.
âI agree,â the Wine Master said.
None of the other Paragons had opinions to share.
While the Paragons seemed numerous on paper, the truth was somewhat different. The Keeper and Bookworm were scientists and wouldnât participate much in field work. The Wine Master and the Clockmaker, meanwhile, would be leaving for who knew how long. The Pharmacist was dealing with personal issues, so really the only Paragons Lan Jue had under his command at any one time were the Gourmet and the Pauper. As for Luo Xianni, she wasnât even here! He never really counted her among them, anyway. How could he presume to order around his mother and father?
The Wine Master pretended not to notice his sour expression. âThe Clockmaker and I will be leaving tomorrow on a task of our own. We hope to convince two more Paragons to join us. During my absence all matters of leadership for Star Division and the Avenue will be handled by the Jewelry Master. He will temporarily replace me as chairman of the Skyfire Council. If anyone has any thoughts or objections they my share them now.â
No one spoke. They all felt Lan Jue was a fine choice.
A thin voice broke Lan Jueâs appreciative mood. âLook at you, Lei Feng. Congratulations, I knew the Wine Master was shopping around for a patsy.â The Coffee Masterâs voice spoke directly into his ear, thick with mirth.
Lan Jue quietly replied. âYou want the damn job?â
The Coffee Master chuckled. âThatâs no good, everyone sees your skill â youâre our first choice. Thereâs no escaping duty, Chairman! Work hard.â
âJewelry Master,â the Wine Master broke in, âthings have been arranged with the army leaders. They would like you to contact Fleet Admiral Lan Qing as soon as possible and dispatch Star Division to link up with his forces.â
âAlright,â Lan Jue answered with a nod.
Star Division had been to An Lun before, but that had been for training. Now they were going to become part of the illustrious An Lun forces. It felt strange to the Jewelry Master.
âWill we remain an independent force or must we comply with their commands?â Lan Jue asked the Wine Master. He trusted his brother, but Lan Jueâs loyalties were to Star Division and Skyfire Avenue, whereas Lan Qing served at the pleasure of the East. It was better to understand their role clearly from the start.
He explained. âWeâre a relatively independent adjunct force. If youâre given an unreasonable directive you are free to refuse, but our standing orders are to support and protect the An Lun army and Skyfire. In general you will adhere to their requests â Iâm sure the so-called super soldier of An Lun will be cooperative.â
Lan Jue nodded, he of course had faith in his brother. It just felt strange, especially since An Lun was so distant from Skyfire. How could they protect something so far away?
The council went on for a while longer, discussing details bringing Star Divisionâs resources with them to An Lun. It seemed like the best decision, for if by some tragedy Skyfire was destroyed at least some of the Avenueâs assets would remain intact. An Lun was a military base, and so was far safer than Skyfire.
After the session conclusion Lan Jue made his way over to Junâer, still seated quietly in the back. He lifted her up into his arms.
âHave you been good?â He asked, running a hand through her hair. Sheâd only grown bigger and more beautiful in the time since heâd seen her last. Junâer was definitely blessed with her motherâs fine genes.
âIâve been very good. I get to play with the stars every day, itâs so much fun! Do you want to come with me to see the stars?â She asked.
Following her lead, Lan Jue went with Junâer to the former Clairvoyantâs room. When he opened the door they were bathed in gentle starlight.
Junâer wriggled to get free of his embrace. When she did, a beam of starlight fell over her, and she floated into the air. Surrounded by that cosmic light she looked like a young goddess.
Lan Jueâs eyes narrowed unconsciously as he felt the waves of power coming from her. However, he was surprised to find that something was hidden from him â he couldnât feel how strong she had become.
âIâm already eighth rank.â She said, like sheâd read his mind.
Lan Jue gaped at her. Eighth rank?