Ranther frowned for a few monts, his gaze drifting far into the distance,
then finally he drew in a slow breath, returned his focus forward, and gestured lightly toward a nearby seat,
"Lord Glathion, may I sit?"
"Do as you please." Glathion waved his hand with visible irritation, not even bothering to mask the tension in his posture.
"I'll speak to you honestly," Ranther said as he lowered himself into the seat with calm dignity, resting one arm on the armrest as if he were settling into a long conversation, "none of the wing leaders are happy with what's happening. We've been dragged by the neck from one war to another since the mont we joined, and not just any wars... massive ones, chaotic ones, wars that reshape sectors. Wars we haven't been involved in anything like for tens of thousands... or even millions of years."
"..." Glathion gave a slow nod.
It had indeed been an unimaginably long ti since he had entered a war and truly felt danger pressing against him. His forces had spent ages expanding freely across unclaid worlds, spreading their influence across empty planets without resistance, without losses worth ntioning.
"...We've lost several planets during the wars over the Specter Blood Starfield and the Broken Sword Starfield," Ranther continued, his tone steady but heavy, "then we lost more in the war against the Holva Empire, and now we're losing even more in a direct conflict against a Behemoth!" He exhaled deeply, shaking his head slightly, "and that's without even counting the losses in Pearls, soldiers, equipnt, fleets, world cataclysm experts... and even brothers at the Nexus State level falling one after another!"
"..." Once again, Glathion nodded, though this ti his expression tightened slightly, "and what is the solution, in your opinion?"
This was precisely why he had summoned Ranther. Among all the wings, Ranther's faction had joined the Grave Empire earlier than most, had endured more of these wars, had adapted to this madness... he would understand. Perhaps... perhaps he had even found a loophole, a hidden path through the constraints of their oath, and was simply keeping it to himself.
"A solution to what, exactly?" Ranther replied slowly, tilting his head slightly as if genuinely puzzled, "thanks to the wing system, everything I've lost has been returned to ... and more. For example, when I joined as a wing, I had 870 planets. I lost 40 of them... but I conquered 150 in return!"
Then he revealed a wide grin, his teeth flashing slightly, "every Pearl I spent on war and artillery ca back to with profit. My vaults are fuller than ever, my reserves deeper than before. My people adore because they've beco part of sothing far greater than themselves, sothing vast... sothing unstoppable. And my army? My fleets? They've grown, not just in number, but in quality, in refinent, in sheer destructive capability!"
"Are you saying you approve of what's happening?" Glathion's voice rose slightly, his patience thinning, "of your planets and fleets collapsing day after day under enemy fire?"
"Of course," Ranther answered without hesitation, his tone unwavering, "I'm absolutely certain I'll be compensated-greatly. I've seen it happen again and again. When dealing with the Grave Empire losses are simply seeds... seeds that return as forests."
"And what about the Syndicate's harassnt?" Glathion pressed, leaning forward slightly, his gaze sharpening.
"That would have been a serious issue before the announcent of the Cosmic Elder," Ranther replied, his smile fading into calm indifference, "but not anymore. As long as they're afraid to strike us directly, then I don't see a real problem."
He continued, counting casually on his fingers, "what can they do? Cut off our resources? That problem has already been solved by His Majesty's exclusive network, sothing that doesn't exist anywhere else in the entire universe. Intimidate empires so they won't join us? That's fine... we'll conquer them instead."
He narrowed his eyes slightly, as if amused by the thought, "destroy our public facilities and mines? His Majesty has enough wealth to rebuild everything millions of tis over. Honestly, we could even consider the Syndicate as helping us reduce unemploynt."
"...Unemploynt?"
Glathion raised an eyebrow in disbelief, his expression stiffening as irritation crept deeper into his face. Then he waved his hand sharply, cutting the air.
"It seems today's discussion has reached a dead end. You may leave." He had summoned Ranther because he was the one overseeing imperial operations in the absence of Marshal Aro. He had hoped to extract so strategic advantage, so hidden benefit after the recent crises... but now that the conversation had devolved into "fighting unemploynt," what possible
value remained? Every additional
felt like
of
"I only ant to demonstrate the Empire's strength in a lighthearted way, Lord Glathion, please don't be upset," Ranther said, showing his fangs in a relaxed smile, "His Majesty... I've t him once before. He's an extraordinary individual... and now, we're all witnessing that with our own eyes."
"Hmm," Glathion raised an eyebrow again, though this ti with a hint of curiosity breaking through his annoyance, "you've t Lord Robin personally? Yes... I've heard sothing about that..."
"I t him," Ranther nodded slowly, his voice carrying a weight that didn't match his usual light deanor, "he is a truly imposing man... the kind of person whose presence alone reshapes the atmosphere around him." Then his gaze drifted into the distance once more, as if the present had faded away and only that mory remained vivid, "back then, he didn't have even a fraction of the fa he holds today. He was barely known as Lord Human, and the Grave Empire was still nothing more than an ordinary Centennial Empire, insignificant in the eyes of most powers."
He paused for a mont, as if carefully choosing his next words, then continued, "and yet... despite all that, we all sat before him like students. Not because we were forced to... but because it simply felt natural to do so. Even then, there was sothing about him that made resistance feel aningless." Ranther's lips curved slightly, "with a single word, he handed over the file of the Eternal Turtle Millennial Empire to the imperial guard... and they were destroyed. Just like that. At the ti, we didn't even understand what had really happened... we didn't know that the 900 Black Wasps were rely the first wave, a simple opening move... and that there were far more waiting in the shadows, ready to descend when needed."
He leaned back slightly, still staring into the distance, "that man spoke to us as if he could already see the future unfolding before him... as if every path had already been walked in his mind. And he prepared for that future as if it were already the present. There was no hesitation in him, no wasted movent... every step he took was steady, deliberate, building an empire with roots so deep that no force could ever uproot it."
Then he turned his head back toward Glathion, his eyes now gleaming with a faint intensity, "an empire that stands against multiple Behemoths at once... and above them, challenges that Syndicate... yet continues to expand, to grow, to solidify itself as if nothing can slow it down."
Glathion's heart pounded heavily in his chest when he heard those words. For a brief mont, sothing flickered deep within him... unease, perhaps even a trace of anticipation. But outwardly, his face remained perfectly still, devoid of any visible emotion, "I see... you are very confident in what is to co."
"I am," Ranther replied without hesitation, nodding firmly, "I'm confident that what we're witnessing now isn't chaos or coincidence... it's part of a plan that was laid long ago. Everything happening at this mont was already accounted
for."
He leaned forward slightly, lowering his voice, "and right now... he's preparing for the next stage. A new phase, a new rise... a new glory that will surpass everything that ca before."
Then he locked eyes with Glathion, his expression sharpening, "..a glory I want
to be a part of."
"...I understand."
Glathion nodded slowly. Although he hadn't obtained the answer he originally
sought, he had gained sothing else... an understanding of how one of the Empire's most influential figures truly thought.
That man... was driven by glory and power with an intensity that bordered on
obsession. A creature that chased ascension without hesitation... not much different from that mad bull, Aro.
"I'm not entirely sure what you think you've understood," Ranther said, a strange smile forming on his face once more, "but since we've reached the end
of this conversation... shall we move on to the serious matter?"
".?"
Glathion's brows furrowed slightly as he waited. The shift in Ranther's tone was unmistakable. Whatever ca next... would not be casual talk.
"We've received new orders," Ranther said, his voice turning firm and direct, "a counteroffensive will begin soon... and you will serve as the spearhead."
"?!"
Glathion pointed at himself, his composure cracking for the first ti. "Yes," Ranther nodded without the slightest hesitation, "those five have grown
far too comfortable. They've been roaming freely, striking at will, believing themselves untouchable... that ends now."
He continued, his tone carrying quiet authority, "you will be supplied with a substantial amount of planetary-grade equipnt, ancient weapons recovered from old battlefields, and extrely powerful soul borrowings capable of turning the tide in critical monts. In addition to that, you'll receive curses, talismans, phantom shadow vessels for misdirection, a modified instant space portal, and various layered defensive asures to ensure your survival." "...They split up so ti ago and began attacking randomly, but we already know their locations," Ranther added, "they've relaxed for far too long... they won't expect a coordinated counterstrike at this mont."
Glathion's expression darkened, "fighting royal soul masters with seven to eight stars was not part of my agreent with Aro."
"Our apologies, Lord Glathion," Ranther's eyes glinted faintly, though his smile remained calm, "but circumstances evolve... and so must we."
He leaned slightly forward, his voice dropping just enough to carry weight
without raising volu, "Until the Note of sovereignty is completed... you'll have to endure a little more with us."
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