Chapter 731: Preparing for War
âAlright!â Lan Jue answered without hesitation. He felt guilty for abandoning his home and responsibilities as Skyfireâs Chairman, but it had been for the benefit of humanity.
Lan Jue face now bore a steely look of determination. He folded his hands in front of his chest, and as his eyes flickered with power the air around him warped in return.
âBrother, I have intelligence to share with you. Something weâve just learned. In it is a detailed analysis report on the planets â at last we got some good information. If itâs true, if theyâre in the process of evolving, we can use this opportunity to assemble all of humanityâs strength and finish this is a single blow.â
Lan Jueâs voice was thick with solemnity and resolve. Humanity had already suffered worse at the hands of this enemy than from all former tragedies put together. What was borne from this was not a passing rage, but a deep and abiding hatred. No cost was considered too great in the destruction of these beasts, to bring order and peace back to the worlds of man.
Lan Qing downloaded the information then disconnected to go over it. Lan Jue stared out of a nearby window for a moment before dialing in another number. The Wine Masterâs face appeared on screen.
âIâm sorry.â It was the first thing Lan Jue said to his old friend.
âLetâs not discuss that now. Are you safe?â He asked.
The Jewelry Master nodded. âThe Pharmacist and I are fine. Iâve just gotten off the line with Admiral Lan Qing. Iâm headed to Luo to join with humanityâs forces there, weâre to support the North in fighting the aliens. Star DivisionâŚâ
The Wine Master cut in. âWeâre also preparing an answer to the alien invasion. The East is sending a Bastion and five fleets, about half of our total military power. Itâs headed to Luo as well. When you arrive Iâll pass over command to you. Thatâs all except to remind you that you represent more than just yourself now. Your sense of righteousness is important, but you mean more than that now. You have to consider what is more important.â
âYes, I understand.â Lan Jue obediently replied. In hindsight it was clear his actions were rash and irresponsible, especially given the circumstances.
The Clairvoyant had once described Lan Jue as a link, a person who connected people. This destiny was even more important than his fighting ability. Between him, Lan Qing, Poseidon Group and the Chu family, humanity had a mighty core with which to battle against the alien forces. When they showed their hand the universe reacted. But among all of them, it was Lan Jue that the Clairvoyantâs prophecies concerned. In them he claimed that Lan Jue was the key to success in humanityâs darkest hour. He was the light of the future.
The Wine Master was one of the Clairvoyantâs closest friends and staunchest believers. One can guess how highly he regarded the late seerâs divinations.
âDid you get your slap on the wrist?â The Pharmacist had listened in as Lan Jue spoke with his brother and the Avenueâs Chairman.
Lan Jue shook his head. âItâs nothing. If I could go back Iâd make the same choice. I couldnât have sat back and watched you charge off to your death!â
The Pharmacist answered with a smile. Her eyes sparkled with mirth. âYou! I donât know if itâs a ploy to make people like you, but it works. If I didnât already have a husband youâd be next in line. You better not act this way with all women, though. Youâll give people the wrong idea. Donât you already have enough poor girls owing âlove debtsâ? 1 I see how those young girls look at you, thatâs no way to live. You and Qianlin are a good match, how can those girls hope to match up? Have you thought about that?â
A sheepish grin spread across his face. âItâs a problem Iâve been dodging for a while. I know how they feel, but theyâre my friends â I see them as little sisters. I know Iâm stringing them along but they needed help, what was I supposed to do?â
She regarded him helplessly. âFine, fine. Youâve always been a good man, alright? Anyway, none of this matters if we donât live through the alien invasion. Talking about it wonât solve anything at this point.â
Once Lan Qing had the data from his brother, the admiral shared what heâd learned about Terminatorâs destruction, as well as all the long-ranged surveillance they had of the four planets that were in danger.
As expected, the planets were covered in a haze of purple after less than a day. Nothing of their former beauty was left. From experience they knew how aggressive alien progenitors were, to say nothing of the planets they were spawned from. Their enemy had prepared to take these planets quickly, and had done so unopposed.
From what they could gather from telescopes, the human planets had been forced into a new orbit around a central center of gravity â namely the three alien planets. That is to say, the unfortunate victims of the alien invasion had been turned into silent sentinels for the enemy, satellite stellar bodies arranged as protectors. Between them all was a host of smaller creatures that outnumbered ten human fleets. Undoubtedly, this was the enemyâs main force.
Their aim was clear; turn these four planets into their home base from which to expand. They had already had their life force devoured. How, it was impossible to know. But without question it did not bode well for the billion souls that had called them home.
Lan Jueâs heart was heavy as he gazed at those purple-hued planets. It was a scene from his darkest nightmares! Wherever that purple color emerged, humanity had failed. Once that color covered all of the human territories it would mean his species was lost.
They had to destroy the aliens now, while they prepared to evolve, no matter the cost.
Beep-beep! The shipâs communicator called for Lan Jueâs attention. Lan Qingâs face appeared on the screen.
His brotherâs straight posture and military attire emphasized his heroic appearance. His mood was calmer. âHow possible is it that the information you acquired is real?â He asked with careful and even tones.
âEighty-percent,â Lan Jue replied. âYou know as well as I do that it matches perfectly with everything weâve learned about them so far. Up to this point weâve been lacking a cohesive understanding of our enemy, but now weâve learned the gift of what they want. I donât have to tell you how much that helps us fight back. They canât teleport, we know, because it will cost them too much in life force, and they spent so much this time in order to gather human genetic material for their evolutionary process. Right now is our best opportunity to fight back, and we canât pass it up. We have to go at them with everything weâve got.â
Lan Jue spoke with passion and decisiveness. The alien planets were at their most vulnerable now, after teleporting into humanityâs reach. Although he couldnât be sure the planets planned to evolve, their battle formation suggested that was the case. It would be foolish for them to wait for their enemy to evolve into a stronger form. Instead, they had to follow any path to victory. On the one hand humanityâs soldiers would engage head-on, while at the same time Lan Jue would find a way to recover Ultus with Star Divisionâs help. It didnât matter which method succeeded, so long as the aliens were destroyed.
Lan Jue shared his scheme along with all the data heâd given to Lan Qing. Hence his brotherâs query.
Lan Qingâs low voice returned. âIâll share this information with the other Alliances. Weâre going in, but we have to make sure the planets wonât leave before we arrive. Are you sure about this? The North is going ahead full force, plus two-thirds of the Westâs army and a large share of our own â not to mention your Star Division. If we failâŚâ
He didnât finish his thought. He didnât have to, Lan Jue knew what was in store if this operation failed. He was silent for a time, how could he say he had one hundred percent faith in a situation like this? The cost was too high.
âNo one ever knows for sure, all we can do is offer our best hypothesis. As far as I know itâs true that teleportation is costly for them. If they teleported again so soon it would probably cause them immeasurable harm. To put a number on it, Iâd say thereâs no more than a thirty-percent chance theyâll be gone by the time we get there.â
The deep voice had come from beside Lan Jue. Jue Di had awoken from his meditations and had joined him by the screen.
âFather!â Lan Jue said in surprise.
Jue Di looked at his older son on the screen. âTell them exactly what I said, the planets are probably in the process of evolving. Every minute that passes brings us closer to our destruction. Besides, the North doesnât have a choice. If they donât take this opportunity, they may not get another one. They have a dagger in their ribs, you think they wonât try to remove it? 2 The worst that can happen is the planets disappear again, but if they do itâll make them weaker. Either they are there or they arenât, but our only option is to attack now. Make sure youâre ready and with enough provisions to spare. We should be ready not only to attack, but to hunt them down if they run.â
Lan Jueâs heart surged with emotion. They had to consider where the plan was coming from. Once Lan Qing let the other leaders know, he would be responsible for the result. That was why he needed as much assurance as he could get from Lan Jue. An Lunâs admiral would assume all responsibility. Except, by affixing his name to the plan Jue Di was taking all that weight on his own shoulders.
âDadâŚâ Lan Jue trailed off.
Jue Di waved a hand, silencing him. He continued to speak to Lan Qing. âDo you understand?â
1. A phrase describing a feeling of love and gratitude for his actions that canât be repaid.
2. The translation is âthorn in their sideâ but dagger seemed more applicable. If you get stabbed in the side donât do like the North, donât pull it out, go to the ER. Jue Di is not a source of sound medical advice.