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Now reading: Chapter 268: To the Dystopian Cyber World, With Sakuradite B from Cyberpunk: Infinite Progress Begins with Arasaka, a Action novel by DaoOfHeaven.

Inside Arasaka Tower's Central War Room in Oakland, Vela was working tirelessly—directing the spring offensive across the central front, calculating every variable, and ntally simulating Myers' reaction to the unmoving frontline and the pipeline infiltration's potential results.

anwhile, far to the east, along the Potomac River, the atmosphere in and around Washington was thick with tension and dread.

In the west wing of the White House—beneath the ever-changing Oval Office—

The offensives launched by Arasaka and its allied conglorates swept through like a blizzard of steel, cutting through Washington's defenses like razors through snow. Telegrams from the Omaha frontlines begging for reinforcents arrived like snowflakes. The glow of scrolling battle reports reflected on President Rosalind Myers' face—cold as ice.

"Useless!"

"Our defensive line's as fragile as paper—it tears at the first touch!"

"I won't complain that Arasaka surpasses us in naval technology, AI applications, or advanced weapon systems. I won't even argue that they lead us in bioengineering and cyberware design! But—"

Bang!

Myers slamd her palm on the desk, face twisting with fury as she rose sharply to her feet.

"I never imagined that in the field we pride ourselves on most—mass production, standardized quality, military-grade heavy industry—you people could perform so pathetically that Arasaka's nearly matched us!"

"What is this?! A disgrace!"

"Militech's foundation, the very pride of our nation's military-industrial power, overtaken by a pack of corporate vermin?!"

"Superior? Equal footing?"

Clang! She hurled her PDA against the edge of the holographic sand table. "Self-delusion! Word gas! If we're not ahead—we've already lost!"

Arasaka was an all-encompassing corporate empire. Militech, though it had expanded after its victory in the Fourth Corporate War, remained a specialized arms manufacturer—a traditional military industry giant with severe academic and technological imbalance.

For its primary business to be caught up to seventy percent by Arasaka's manufacturing division—one of the corporation's three pillars—was unthinkable. The implications were terrifying.

The cabinet fell silent.

They were all shrewd operators—they knew Myers wasn't just venting. She was looking for soone to take the fall for the underperforming campaign.

"I've only been away from Militech for twelve years," Myers hissed. "Twelve! And now the nation and the company have rotted this far?!"

Tap, tap.

Myers paced around the war room, her tone biting and accusatory.

"I can summarize the possibilities in two words. One—DARPA and Militech's Weapons Developnt Division have been infiltrated by traitors. Two—you've grown complacent, negligent, sleeping on your laurels!"

"Mr. Luccessi, your developnt departnt is responsible!"

Halfway through her stride, Myers turned abruptly, sweeping her arm toward the Militech Weapons Developnt Director and DARPA Chief.

Huff... Exhaling a thick plu of smoke, she crushed her cigar into the ashtray. The elderly white man she'd addressed—Luccessi—slowly stood, adjusting the chain of his antique monocle.

His voice was low and gravelly. "From missiles to air-dropped ordnance, from multi-purpose propellants to specialized explosives, from new materials and energy systems to storage batteries and performance optimization... I'll admit it—we underestimated Arasaka. We underestimated their innovation and resilience."

Luccessi knew full well he couldn't escape this bla.

Myers needed a scapegoat—and soone of suitable rank. As a descendant of Militech founder Antonio Luccessi, who had been sidelined as far back as the Donald Lundee era (2020s), his pedigree was perfect for the role.

And truthfully, it wasn't entirely unjust.

As head of developnt, Luccessi bore responsibility for Militech's stagnation. Many heavy-weapon subfields where Militech once led had been overtaken by Arasaka's alternative thods.

As a developer himself, Luccessi knew exactly what that "alternative thod" was—

They had solved every engineering challenge through materials science.

In recent years, Arasaka's breakthroughs in material technology had been nothing short of staggering.

Counterasures? Espionage had long been attempted, but Arasaka's internal security was airtight. What little intel they'd gathered was useless without ti to reverse-engineer from captured hardware.

Of course, regardless of fairness, Luccessi knew the bla had to land sowhere—and it had to land on him.

After a mont's thought, he clenched his jaw and nad the person responsible. "Vela A. Russell. Saburo Arasaka's decision to empower her—that was his so-called divine revelation under the cherry blossoms before his rebirth."

"It's not only because of how dangerous she is, nor because she's managed to unite the Free States separatists under her banner—but because of the trendous positive feedback she's given both Arasaka Corporation and Saburo himself. Especially the so-called 'Rejuvenation.' Saburo's recovery has thrown too many of our plans into disarray. It slowed our entire war-readiness cycle by a step."

At that, he couldn't help but sigh in frustration.

If only they'd killed Vela when they had the chance.

Saburo had been half-dead, Arasaka was in disarray, and his heirs were feuding endlessly—a perfect situation for Militech to seize quiet victory without direct confrontation.

Now, all of that was gone.

Saburo had united the feuding Arasaka factions—Vela, Yorinobu, Hanako, and Michiko—all aligned, each fulfilling their role.

Even the infamous wastrel Yorinobu had, under warti pressure, publicly declared unity and dispatched his most elite divisions to support his once-rival niece.

Intelligence confird that after the first three A-Class divisions were deployed to the southern front, the second wave of four divisions had landed in North Arica and were already moving toward the Omaha central front. anwhile, the third wave—five divisions—had just completed mobilization in Japan, preparing to embark with a massive shipnt of supplies and weaponry.

Even the fourth wave of reinforcents—comprising reserve divisions, restructured security forces, recalled veterans, conscripted rcenaries, and new recruits—had begun retraining by late April, forming a Strategic Support Army to deploy in sequence as readiness allowed.

Recruitnt for the Strategic Support Army was ongoing.

"Damn that Yorinobu," Luccessi muttered. "He swore on Tokyo News that he would fully support 'his dear niece Vela' and the North Arican war effort—to avenge his 'good brother' Kei Arasaka by crushing Militech."

"And then there's EuroBank, SovOil, and Biotechnica... By mid-2076, the international community largely sided with Arasaka and turned against us."

"Even Petrochem didn't support us this ti because of Texas' ambiguous stance."

...

In short—there were many reasons.

"Yes, I share responsibility," Luccessi admitted, "but not all of it lies with ."

Myers listened quietly, weighing his words.

She recognized the soft deflection imdiately.

Why had the world's gacorps turned against them? Because she had promised to rebuild Arica and launched the War of Unification. Why had Petrochem withheld support? Because after that war, her overzealous border troops had killed and injured Texans and bombed Lone Star border cities—Washington's intent to reabsorb Texas was clear to all. And Petrochem was, after all, born in Texas...

Still, Myers decided to let it go for now—at least Luccessi had been smart enough to shoulder the bla.

She nodded curtly, signaling her acceptance, then emphasized coldly: "Increase production of exoskeletons and ACPA armor imdiately. If Arasaka can equip every soldier with exoskeleton support, there's no reason we can't. I will not see my troops wearing paper-thin vests while fighting Arasaka's chro-plated invaders. That's a waste of lives and resources."

Her tone hardened as her gaze shifted to the central screen showing the live Omaha feed—

Arasaka's multi-legged bionic assault tanks ravaging the streets; chanical beasts—so animal-like, so humanoid—slashing through the urban maze; biochanical warforms tunneling through rubble and shadows.

In close combat, Militech's exosuit troops appeared more aggressive, but Arasaka's superior [EXO] suits outperford them effortlessly—faster response, better control, deadlier precision.

The howls of gravitational fields reverberated like thunder, their shockwaves tearing through Omaha's dense urban defenses. Arasaka's fully cyberized "Tyrants" dominated the battlefield—fast, mobile, devastating.

A Militech Chira heavy multi-legged tank lay dead at the breach of a building, but not before capturing footage of Arasaka's battlefield dics using advanced hemostatic gels, regenerative foams, and neuro-stimulant serums—thods starkly superior to the crude first aid of New Arican troops.

Aside from minor advantages in heavy vehicle tonnage, Arasaka had gained the upper hand in nearly every other aspect.

Expressionless, Myers turned away from the screen, her voice cutting coldly through the silence: "Your next developnt focus—targeted iteration. Match their systems. Surpass them."

"Yes... understood," Luccessi replied, face pale and bitter, before slumping back into his seat.

"And Omaha's request for reinforcents?" one general asked cautiously.

"The Reserve Army in Washington will dispatch three heavy chanized infantry divisions. Equip every soldier with exoskeleton support, no exceptions." Myers exhaled sharply. "They'll coordinate with the Lazarus rcenaries and corporate units stationed along the central line to reinforce Omaha. The center must hold. The south is where we strike next."

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