From their conversation so far, Ves knew that Calabast was absolutely a tough customer. Negotiating with her from a disadvantage would never work out well for him if he pushed too far. This was why Ves had carefully sought a worthwhile question to ask.
His request shouldn’t have touched Calabast’s bottom line. The value of this piece of information was inestimable to Ves, considering that he had no hope of joining Major Verle’s inner circle. After all, he was not a careerist mech designer who signed up to the Mech Corps for the long run.
In fact, this information shouldn’t be particularly valuable to Calabast, because many players already knew what was going on. Leaking the truth to one more person hardly changed the board.
Considering what Calabast and her organization received in return, she would not lose out at all. Properly speaking, this transaction should have been a win-win opportunity. Though Calabast won a little more than Ves, as long as she spoke the truth, he didn’t mind the small disparity.
Perhaps that was the only way for Ves to gain in this negotiation. Someone as sly as Calabast would never consent to a transaction in which she ate more losses compared to Ves.
As predicted, Calabast met his request with welcome surprise. "Looks like you’re finally tired of being the frog in the well. You want to jump out, do you? I can help you with that, but be aware that there’s no way out at this point. I’d like to receive some assurances that you will go through with what we ask of you."
Ten more invisible people emerged from stealth. They positioned themselves in a semicircle around Calabast. Though they wore the same modified stealth suits as Calabast, to Ves the differences to the infiltrator suits was cosmetic.
Still, enemy or not, at the moment they had more to gain from cooperating. Ves tried hard not to show any hostility to the new arrivals.
"If you asked me to sneak off five people or less, then it won’t take too much effort for me. Ten is much more difficult. The Vandals may not possess the best means to detect stowaways, but they are very vigilant when it comes to guarding their own loot."
Ves sighed in aspiration. When the Vandals first received the working Water Wraiths, they went on a robbing spree in the coastal city. They primarily looted the other gangs and mercenaries of their weapons, armor suits, aircars and anything else that helped in a fight.
However, the Vandals stole much more than all of this boring stuff. They also smashed apart some luxury shops and robbed all kinds of valuables. From quality exotic jewelry to luxury goods, the Vandals sure took advantage of this rare opportunity to clean the city out.
"I am confident in your ability to get it done, Ves. Don’t underestimate our stealth abilities. We can circumvent most scanning sweeps. You only need to make sure that the Vandals won’t open up the containers and rummage around for no reason."
This sounded difficult, but not impossible. The main challenge was to find a reason to open up a couple of containers and let the invisible men sneak inside.
"I’ll try my best, but if the Vandals have become active before I finished the job, I won’t be able to help you any further." Ves simply said. "Since our agreement has come to this point, I think I deserve to know the truth."
Calabast looked closely at Ves and seemed to be satisfied at his sincerity. To his credit, Ves truly possessed the intention to go along with this transaction. This was because once Ves smuggled Calabast’s men inside the containers, the interests of the Vandals and her organization truly aligned.
Considering the risky nature of The Big Breakout, now that they worked towards the same goal, they would definitely insure the Vandals succeeded in their attempts to depart the planet.
"Well, the secret behind all of the unrest is very profound. First, have you ever heard of the Starlight Megalodon?"
Ves repeated the name in his mind. The name did not ring a bell inside his head, but it sounded very profound. "That sounds like the name of a starship, and not a small one either."
Calabast’s eyes grew heated. "How little you truly know. The Starlight Megalodon is not just any ship. If you dive into the galactic net, you can easily trace her origins. Far from the tiny ships we are riding on today, the Starlight Megalodon is one of the most destructive weapons in the hands of humanity. That is because she’s not some kind of fleet carrier. She’s a queen among capital ships, a battleship commissioned several hundred years ago by the CFA."
His eyes widened at that revelation. "A battleship of the Common Fleet Alliance!"
The CFA was the only human organization that had won the right to field humanity’s warships. Countless warships traversed the stars and patrolled the huge stretch of space that humanity had conquered.
A destroyer or two already possessed sufficient firepower to demolish the Verle Task Force at its prime. The weapons mounted on their ships possessed a larger caliber and drew their power directly from the ship instead of from a mech. This increase in scale had no limits. The larger the ship, the more tyrannical their weapons became.
Warships defined the Age of Conquest that came before the Age of Mechs. Their dreadful power and majesty became had been seared in humanity’s collective consciousness ever since they first toppled over the alien empires that used to human space.
"What is the Starlight Megalodon? What’s the relevance of an old battleship?"
"The Starlight Megalodon did not meet a normal end." Calabast said. "During an operation in the frontier beyond this star sector, the Megalodon encountered a freak accident during FTL travel. For a long time, the CFA and everyone else believed she was lost with all hands." ƒrēewebnovel.com
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