Chapter 754: Incorporation
âHello, Admiral Lan Qing.â When he saw the Eastern luminary Sylva Austin felt more relaxed. No one of comparable age had as many military accomplishments. If they were here it meant they didnât need to fear pursuit by alien forces.
âHello, President Austin. Where are you and your entourage headed?â Lan Qing calmly greeted him.
The Western President adopted a grieved expression. âThe alien planets have attacked our armies, and destroyed our last remaining bastions. The West has fallen into enemy hands and Europa has been occupied by our foes. Weâve had no choice but to flee our homeland under threat of death. Weâre lucky to have run into you. Youâve come as reinforcements?â
Lan Qing regarded him like a statue. âIt doesnât seem as though youâre in any condition to fight. Youâve witnessed the enemy on Europa? Whatâs the situation on the ground?â
Sylva paused. He didnât want to continue this line of questioning. For fear of unneeded trouble, for fear of judgement, heâd shut off all communications to Europa. He didnât know what was happening back home.
âTheyâre everywhere, Europa has fallen. We were forced to run. We canât know the conditions on the planet now. Theyâve cut off all communications. I donât know how many men youâve brought with you, Admiral, but do you think youâll be able to help us take back our home?â He lied straight-faced to the Eastern commander.
âWe have one bastion and five interstellar fleets,â Lan Qing answered. âWe plan to attack the alien planets in full force.â
Sylvaâs words were thick with gratitude. âThatâs excellent. Weâll get out of your way, and congratulations on whatâs sure to be a successful campaign, Admiral. Weâll wait for your triumphant return to present you with our most sincere thanks.â
âNo need.â Lan Qing replied.
âHm?â Sylva saw the hard light in Lan Qingâs eye.
The An Lun super soldier continued. âI mean to say you donât need to move aside. Weâre requisitioning your vessels.â
âWhat?â Sylva stared at him with wide eyes. He could hardly believe what he was hearing.
âWeâre surrounded, sir.â The colonel at the Presidentâs side had just noticed the Eastern ships pulling up on either flank. They hadnât considered this possibility since the others were military vessels and not aliens.
Sylvaâs capitulatory façade fell away, and he faced Lan Qing with indignation. âAdmiral Lan, this is the Western Alliance. What is the meaning of this?â
Lan Qingâs voice was cold as ice. âSo you do know where you are. As President should you be en route to flee your own nation? You cannot face the enemy on your own, so weâve come. We will achieve victory through unity. Toward this end weâre requisitioning your ships. We will ensure your safety, but your people are coming under our control.â
âThis is unacceptable.â Sylva slammed his fist on the desk in front of him. These ships were meant to ensure the future of the Austin family. How could he just let them be taken? They certainly wouldnât be given back. All of the wealth that had been painstakingly saved by his family would be robbed.
âIt doesnât matter what you find unacceptable. Lower your shields and stop your engines or you will be regarded as an enemy. This is how it is.â The connection was dropped.
Sylva Austin, President of the Western Alliance, stared gaping at a black screen. He erupted in a string of curses. How could anyone have anticipated that they would run into an army, into someone as pompous and arrogant as this Admiral?
But what choice did he have? They couldnât revolt. There were five fleets of the Eastâs best soldiers just outside. Lan Qing was piloting a bastion. What could he do with his small handful of refugees?
But he couldnât stomach it! He couldnât simply give himself and his family to these pirates! If he did, his family would be lost.
A wild a ferocious expression overcame him. He snapped his head toward the colonel. âHow likely are we to break free? Even if itâs just us.â
The colonel opened his mouth, but before he could answer Sylva grunted and collapsed to the floor.
He gasped. âMr. Austin, youâŠâ
Richard Austin stood over his father, the hand that had knocked him out till raised. His face was dark. âWe are guilty in the eyes of the Western people. We cannot continue our sins. I also will not tolerate seeing anyone die by human hands when we have an enemy like the aliens at our gates. Follow Admiral Lanâs demands. If our ships and soldiers can contribute to the liberation of our home, then we must do so in order to redeem ourselves. I am not a man who runs from battle, colonel. Are you?â
The officer stared at Richard. After a moment he replied. âDeep in my heart I never liked you. Now I see that I was wrong. Iâm sorry.â
He turned back to the control panel and opened up a link to all the ships captains. âThis is an order, all ships of the Ninth Fleet lower your shields. Friendly forces will come to board your vessels. Put down your arms. We donât want any trouble.â
The command brought the Westâs Ninth Fleet to a halt. Shields, which had been brought up when the Eastern ships had surrounded them, hissed as they were turned off. Boarding vessels were allowed to approach.
Two hours later the Westâs newest fleet was turned into the Eastâs newest addition. To Richardâs surprise the East didnât remove their personnel, instead simply leaving some of their own behind to supervise. The Austin familyâs people were left under the command of the colonel.
Austin brought his father, awake from his undesired nap, on the boarding vessel along with several of their closes descendants. They made their way to Middle Heaven. It was safer there, and signified their capitulation to the East.
Sylva was quiet the whole way. He looked to have aged a decade in just a few hours. Richard sat across from him, also silent.
He wasnât sure what he should say, but he didnât regret his actions. If he was given the choice to do it again, he would. It had somehow put his heart at ease.
Sylva suddenly lifted his head and looked at his son.
Richard sat up straight, ready for his father to react harshly. Instead the elder statesman started with a bitter laugh. âPerhaps youâre right. Perhaps I was too concerned with what our family could gain or lose. What I could lose. I forgot what it means to be human. I have sinned, and from now on I am no longer suited to running this family. That task falls to you. Youâre now the head of the Austin family.â
âFather, IâŠâ Richard wanted to explain, but Sylva lifted his hand and entreated silence.
âYou donât need to say anything. I donât blame you, Iâm not upset. I mean it, it took nerve to do what you did. I see you with new eyes. That nerve is precisely whatâs needed to keep our family going. I didnât want our family to end here, because of this. After a hundred years on the political stage. But so long as you remain, we will return to glory. The sins of the father will not be visited upon the son. Richard Austin will be the hero of our family, and the cleanser of our name.â
Richard was stunned. Suddenly he felt so small before his father, with a burden so heavy placed upon his shoulders. He felt like in a moment his life had changed.
The small transport boat made it back to Middle Heaven without incident. Although everyone had heard of the Eastâs newest Bastion, seeing the remolded planet with his own eyes for the first time stunned Richard to silence.
The soldiers were very respectful, and took pains to accommodate him and his family. Richard and his father were brought to the control room, at the center of the bastion.
When they entered, both of them focused immediately on a single person.
Tall, straight, cold and resolute, but with a strangely gentle air. Both seemingly opposing sensations surrounded a single man harmoniously without contradiction.
Lan Qing, the Peerless Light Emperor of Middle Heaven, senior commander of the Eastern army, Admiral of Middle Heaven â Prometheus! Title after lofty title flit through their minds. Richard felt small before the man, like he was looking up at a giant.
The soldier who led them quickly approached Lan Qing and stood at his side, speaking a few words. The Admiral then turned around to face them.
He walked over with long strides, unthreatening, but Richard still fell back a step. Sylva faced him tall and uncowed. âHello, Admiral,â he said.
Lan Qing nodded. âHello, President Austin. I appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Please relax, weâll do everything in our power to help you recover what the aliens have taken. In a little while Iâll need to ask you some information, anything you can tell me about the state of Europa and its surrounding planets. Then youâll be free to rest and recover from your flight.â
No mention was made of the Eastâs forceful acquisition.
Sylva had known this was coming, but the bitterness in him was still sharp. The Austin familyâs years of leadership were coming to an end, but they would live. So long as they lived, there was a chance.