Chapter 705: Senior Colonel or Admiral?
She wrapped her in a hug and placed her head on his shoulder. âCry. Youâll feel better once itâs out.â
The Pharmacistâs tears fell like glittering pearls down her cheeks and moistened Lan Jueâs shirt. Already he could feel the knot of pain and anger loosen within her.
âIâm sorry.â The Pharmacist pushed herself away and turned from him.
âDo we need to say sorry to one another?â Lan Jue said softly. âI mean what I said. When the time is right, Iâm going with you to get that sword back and kill those monsters. Weâll avenge your husbandâs spirit â and think, if his spirit is watching he wouldnât want you to throw yourself into danger. He would want you to look after Junâer, look after yourself, and live a good life.â
She gently nodded her head. âDonât worry, Iâm not going. I feel much better after crying. Youâre tired, go rest. Call me when youâre going out for food.â
After she promised not to run off Lan Jue was relieved. It looked as though she were returning to normal. Pain was still clear in her glistening eyes, but who wouldnât feel torment after what sheâd been through?
Lan Jue thought about his own tragedies, about Hera, and a stab of pain arose in his chest. Heraâs death and Qianlinâs stupor, were they not his fault?
Northern Ministry of Defense.
The building was a six-sided structure on the outskirts of Luo city, ten kilometers in circumference. All matters concerning Northern military and defense were handled here. It was called the Hexagon by journalists and laymen.
Today, security was exceedingly tight. Soldiers patrolled the grounds armed to the teeth, with meha suits in full view and fighter drones hovering overhead. It was in preparation for the Human Survival Conference, as protection and an honor reception for leaders of the East and West. This was the largest collection of Alliance representatives in over ten years.
The purpose of the conference was to outline humanityâs plan for survival, and pledge cooperation in the battle against the alien menace. The Northâs grievous loss had shaken the citizens of all nations, and brought the threat to the forefront of international discussion.
Economies were on the brink of collapse and society was struggling to cope with the ever-present threat of destruction. If there wasnât some good news soon, it could put all three alliances in jeopardy before the enemy even arrived.
The military was important in this time of crisis. News of their exploits and preparations filled the news feeds of every station. Only a strong and unified people would be able to weather this terrible storm.
Lan Qing had changed into formal military attire, and Lan Jue was in a finely tailored blue suit. The Northâs invitation had only been for the two of them. The Astral Phantom drove them to the Hexagon, and it wasnât long before they were intercepted by drones and asked to provide credentials. Once their identities were confirmed they were permitted to continue.
They proceeded to a parking area where they were asked to disembark, and had to go through another round of checks. Finally, they boarded the Hexagonâs internal transportation system and entered into the heart of the structure. The Astral Phantom had to remain behind.
With them in the transport was a Northern staff officer. He regarded the two brothers for a moment as they entered. They were familiar, he thought, but he could only verify their invitation, not their identities. All he noted was Lan Jueâs face, and the fact that the stars on Lan Qingâs shoulder didnât match his age.
âGentlemen, when you enter the Hexagon you will need to submit to an identity verification process,â he instructed.
Lan Qing nodded, but Lan Jue smirked at the man. âIs there a reason for all these checks? If only the normal folk got the protection military leaders enjoy.â
The officerâs face changed, and he looked at Lan Jue a little harder. Lan Qingâs expression never changed.
Before long, the shuttle arrived at its final destination and deposited the two brothers in a room where a military escort waited. When they saw Lan Qingâs shoulder bars, they struggled to hide their surprise.
The transport officer was clearly ignorant and didnât represent the rest of the Northern armed forces. His age, rank and appearance were striking, and even if you didnât know him on sight it was easy enough to guess.
The first person to greet them was a man whose epaulettes designated him as a Lieutenant Commander. He snapped to salute. âHello, Admiral.â
Lan Qing returned the salute. âHello.â
The Lieutenant Commander motioned for them to follow. âPlease come with me.â With no further adieu, he led them toward the door. This was much better treatment than Lan Jue had enjoyed aboard Tyrannosaurus. The Jewelry Master mused over this as he followed the other two deeper into the Hexagon.
Their guide walked half a step ahead, speaking as he led them through the halls. âAdmiral Lan Qing, I presume?â
All of a sudden, the lieutenant was the very picture of respect. Lan Qing reputation was known far and wide, not to mention he was lauded as one of the most talented military leaders in all of humanity â and the youngest Paragon!
âIâm honored to meet you, Admiral.â He gave another salute before walking on. He dropped the honorary title of âYour Majestyâ, since Lan Qing was a representative of the military.
From behind Lan Jue smirked. Good, he thought, I donât know how Lan Qing wouldâve reacted if he used his colloquial title.
As they made their way, a second group came from another hallway. He was an elderly man in a smart dark green uniform A female soldier â likely his secretary â followed in tow.
Three golden stars glittered on his shoulder, the mark of a general. The womanâs insignias said she was a Colonel. Lan Jue was somewhat familiar with military dress and noted that they were Westerners.
They met in the hall, headed in the same direction. Lan Qing, Lan Jue and the Lieutenant Commander greeted them with a nod before walking ahead. While each Alliance was independent there was a set of unspoken rules, such as allowing higher-ranked military officers to walk ahead of you.
âYou donât have eyes?â A cold voice called out.
There was a blur as someone cut off their path. It was the young woman, the generalâ secretary. She made no effort to hide the potent energy roiling within her. Her sharp and threatening aura gave their guide pause.
âXiao Chen, stop causing problems.â The Western general scowled and chastised her in his deep voice.
âSir,â she pressed, âyou should be walking ahead. These men clearly donât understand their lack of respect.â Her words were cold and sharp, and she glared daggers at Lan Qing.
The Lieutenant Commander who led them was apologetic. âIâm sorry Colonel. Please go ahead.â
Her eyebrows pricked up. âIs this how you Northerners receive your VIPs? Where did you learn military etiquette? When is it alright to allow a senior colonel ahead of a general?â
Senior colonel? The Lieutenant Commander was stunned, but turned to look at Lan Qing. Suddenly he understood what was happening. Typically Eastern uniforms were easily identifiable, but Lan Qingâs dress was peculiar. Because of his exploits on An Lun, his shoulders were adorned with a pair of aiguillettes. They were marks of distinction, but if one didnât look closely they could be confused for the dress cords of senior colonels. Lan Qingâs age added to the misunderstanding.
He was going to explain, when suddenly another voice cut him off. âGet out of the way!â
There was a blur of blue as someone else stepped forward and waved their hand. A soft energy filled the hall, but strong enough to make the Western colonel stumble to the side.
Lan Jue had no patience or respect for Westerns. He didnât know the source of the womanâs misunderstanding, only that sheâd made his brother a target. They werenât always on the best of terms, but in public Lan Jue was certainly going to stand up for his brother!
To him, this was a stand-off between the East and West. He was going to win it.
In truth he didnât have much affection for the North either, after hearing they were in danger of being killed after all theyâd done in the Starfields. He wasnât in the mood to suffer any more insults. His brother wouldnât raise a hand? Well he wasnât going to allow such disrespect.
Still, he was as courteous as he could be with the colonel. He only used his powers to move her out of the way.
All the while Lan Qing said nothing. Once the way was clear he walked on with Lan Jue by his side, shoulder to shoulder. In a rare display the two looked and acted like brothers. Cold and lethal. At least to the Colonel!
Unfortunately, that didnât seem to be enough.
âYou want to die?!â The Colonel roared at them and launched herself forward. Her arms splayed out to the side and a pair of sharp blue lights appeared in her hands. She chopped at Lan Jueâs shoulders. It was a conference in a foreign land, otherwise her attack would have been aimed at his head.
The lights in her hand were a pair of foot-long knives that glowed with blue light. They werenât typical weapons, obviously, but instead condensed Discipline. Her swipes were unnatural sharp, so much that it sounded like they ripped the air in passing.