One week after the negotiation and liberation of Kassian…
Arturo and Julius met with Selphira in one of the observation towers that dotted the city's perimeter. From this vantage point, they could see the partially empty districts left behind after the Goldcrest migration.
"The first lower ranked noble families are already being relocated," Arturo reported, pointing toward several locations where construction teams worked diligently, their earth and wood beasts creating new structures with impressive speed. "But reinhabiting the vacant districts will take time."
"Time we may not have," Julius added with concern, his fingers tracing the border markings on the map spread before them. The parchment showed various strategic points highlighted. "The plan must work."
Selphira observed the city in silence for a long moment, her ancient eyes reflecting the setting sun. Finally, she turned toward the brothers, her expression resolute and unyielding.
"It will work," she affirmed, her voice carrying the weight of certainty. "Because we have no alternative."
Her gaze drifted toward the horizon, where Goldcrest territories expanded like a dark stain on the white city, their golden banners now visible even at this distance, flaunting their separation.
Julius and Arturo exchanged glances, uncertainty still shadowing their eyes. But faced with Selphira's determination, they could only nod in agreement.
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If too many powerful people changed sides and the Goldcrests gained more power, Yino would finally have the perfect opportunity to strike. With another 20 or 25% more to reach 45 or 50% of the total nobles switching allegiance, the situation would become truly catastrophic for Yano.
But the Goldcrest campaign wasn't having as clear a path as they had hoped.
Julius and Arturo had initiated meticulous propaganda about abyssal energy and its negative effects. The campaign contained about as much scientific basis as the last 500 years of cultivation methods: very little.
Nevertheless, it was working to influence general opinion, creating a climate of suspicion around the Goldcrest faction. Whispers spread through markets and taverns, of corrupted beasts and tamers who lost control of their bodies, of horrific transformations and monstrous appetites to eat your own children.
But such "unfounded disgust", as the Goldcrest's faction called it, wouldn't last long among common people facing an increasingly evident threat of war and death.
Fear of the unknown would eventually give way to fear of the immediate… Survival trumping principles as it always had throughout history.
The true long-term strategy, however, was much bolder: giving lower-level people, who constituted 90% of the population, a "free" and infallible method to cultivate to the next rank.
"Are you completely certain about this?" Victor asked Selphira as they reviewed the final details of the plan in the strategy room.
"This would double the cost of the lower link," added Arturo, manipulating figures in the air to illustrate his point, highlighting the economic implications. "The ten billion we've spent until now would become twenty billion." He shook his head worriedly. "Twenty billion that we don't have easy or quick access to. An investment that would further damage the opinion of powerful nobles against us."
"Wei," Selphira called, her voice calm but firm. "Explain the calculations with the new method."
The professor stepped forward, adjusting his clothes with a nervous gesture. He had spent the last few days meticulously breaking down every aspect of Ren's methods, verifying calculations and projections until he was certain of their accuracy.
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