Chapter 818: Brothers of the Pas
Monarch of Evernight
It was a mystery whether Bluemoon understood Qianyeâs meaning when she replied seriously, âThis is the best plan. Either that or we assemble the sails with inferior components and change all of them later on. Any middle-ground plan or compromise will lead to wastage later. A great material like the Martyrâs Palace will hardly appear again in a thousand years, it goes without saying that we have to build out of it an aerial fortress of the highest quality. The only warships that can contend with it are those on the sacred mountain and the empireâs regal airship.â
Qianye laughed wryly. âWhen did the emperor ever get a regal airship? His own vessel is far inferior to those of the grand dukes from Evernight.â
Qianye naturally understood how the imperial regime was faring. The emperor rarely went to battle in person, and his ministers did not encourage, either. Hence, it was a waste to build an overly powerful airship for the emperor. The current emperorâs imperial vessel was nothing more than a remodeled old battleship, decorated for luxury rather than for battle. The airships left behind by each successive emperor would be added to the ranks of the palace guard.
Quite unexpectedly, Bluemoon replied, âNot that one, I meant the Martial Emperorâs airship.â
âMartial Emperorâs airship?â Qianye was intrigued. There were innumerable stories about the Martial Ancestor but not a single one that said anything about a legendary warship.
âOf course he had one, there are several legends about it in the neutral lands. The Martial Ancestorâs ride was also made from a void colossus, and the most interesting thing about it is that itâs alive. So, it escaped the empireâs control after the Martial Emperorâs death and returned into the deep void.â
âHow come Iâve never heard of it?â
âReportedly, the emperor instructed his men to release the colossus into the void after his death, but those greedy people tried to control it instead. In the end, the creature flew into a rage and destroyed two entire imperial fleets before vanishing into the depths of the void. Itâs only natural that the empire wouldnât announce such an embarrassment, especially since it was brought about by going against the emperorâs will.â
Qianye nodded. This definitely sounded like something the empire would do.
The conversation had veered somewhat off course, so they quickly steered it back to the topic at hand. At the mention of the Martyrâs Palace, Bluemoonâs face was radiant and full of confidence in her idea. As she saw it, any other middle-ground plan was a waste of money.
What Bluemoon said was reasonable, and Qianye, being an amateur in this field, had no better idea. He had no choice but to endure the heartache and approve her plan.
The kinetic sails were only a part of the ship. They would require four giant, battleship-grade engines to ensure minimal thrust, thirty-six auxiliary engines for agile maneuvers, and hundreds of smaller ones for postural adjustments. And this was the bare minimumâaccording to Bluemoonâs calculations, they would need to spend twice as much to maximize the effects.
Every number that came out of her mouth felt like a lethal blow to Qianye. As soon as she said the words âmaximum effectââwithout even mentioning the subsequent numbers, Qianye already felt like he had been lashed at by Carolineâs Thunderous Whip. All he could see were golden stars and little Martyrâs Palaces flying about.
He would find some way to make things work. Qianye comforted himself repeatedly until Bluemoon finished saying all she had to say.
The Martyrâs Palace had to be constructed one way or the other. Qianye had just thrown out a heroic promise, saying he would send Nighteye to the Sacred Mountain. But those almighty figures on the summit didnât just represent a force capable of suppressing the world; they were also backed by massive clans and tribes. Hence, Qianyeâs strength alone was far from enough. He needed to build up his own army.
The full-constructed Martyrâs Palace was comparable to having a power of his own.
Qianye collected his thoughts and continued discussing the details with Bluemoon.
The kinetic system was the first on the list and the most basic requirement. Bluemoon was also knowledgeable about weapons systems, but she wasnât quite proficient in exterior design, armor, and space allocation. Regarding ship-based weaponry, it was best to use the fortress-grade ballistae produced by the empire. This kind of powerful weapon coupled with a homing system would stop even battleships from approaching recklessly.
But how could such high-grade weaponry be easy to purchase? Hence, Qianye decided to temporarily delay the installation of weapons.
Only when they had gotten to the details of the purchase did Bluemoon notice that she had also miscalculated. Even the entire neutral lands market wouldnât be able to provide such a large number of components. The only way was to buy out all the kinetic sails available on the market and place an order with the manufacturer.
Only then did Qianye heave a sigh of relief. He really couldnât afford it if he had to fork out three million gold coins in one go.
Fortunately, the Martyrâs Palace could still fly even without the origin sails, only at a slower rate. It was still able to remain airborne, and it was also stronger than most airships. The addition of every origin sail would increase its speed by a small fraction.
Next up, Bluemoon listed some places where these sails could be bought, allowing Qianye to decide where he would like to go first.
He immediately found a familiar place. âHere! Iâll go to Southern Blue first.â
âOkay.â Bluemoon naturally had no doubt about his choice.
Qianye contemplated for a while before bringing out all the equipment he had confiscated from Bluemoon. âFollow me to Southern Blue. There might be a need for you to operate solo at times, so Iâll return these to you.â
Bluemoon was extremely surprised. Reclaiming her gear was like giving wings to a tiger. She would once again become that Bluemoon who could move unhindered through the Earth Dragonâs lair. Additionally, her chances of leaving Qianye would increase exponentially. Not to mention Southern Blue, she could even escape into the complicated landscape of the Northern Continent, and Qianye wouldnât be able to find her.
The girl didnât put on her equipment immediately. âArenât you afraid Iâll escape?â
âSo what? I canât help it if you want to run,â Qianye replied indifferently. He stood up and waved his right hand across the picturesque vistaâthe valleys, sea cliffs, highlands, and those majestic mountain ranges.
âIâm going to establish a power of my own here, maybe even a nation! The Martyrâs Palace is but a part of all this. Of course, I canât accomplish all of that on my own, so Iâll need people to help me, many characters from all walks of life. Youâve seen it too, this place is probably the most suitable in the entire neutral lands for human survival. And itâs big enough to support the livelihood of tens of millions of people. The resources here are also sufficient to support an independent nation.
âI donât know how large the Highbeard lands are, nor how many of you exist. But I believe thereâs enough land here for your people to thrive and that Iâll have enough power to protect all of you in the future. So thereâs no reason for me to worry about you. These plans stand proof of your contribution. Youâll naturally stay if youâre willing to follow me, and if youâre not, youâll find a way to flee, sooner or later. Itâs meaningless to force you.â
Bluemoon was stoppered up. Not daring to meet Qianyeâs eyes, she lowered her head and asked softly, âF-Follow you?â
âYes.â Qianye nodded.
Bluemoon lowered her head even further and the hum of her kinetic engines grew somewhat louder.
Qianyeâs gaze swept over the distant cliffs and shores, crossing over the vast Eastern Sea toward the depths of the void. He hadnât noticed the change in Bluemoonâs behavior at all. âOf course, there will be more than just Highbeards on this land. Whoever is willing to follow me will obtain a place to live and thrive. The size and location of the land, however, will depend on what they contribute.â
Bluemoon finally looked up at Qianye with a complicated expression. With a bit of volition and a bit of disappointment, she asked, âWhy do you wish to build a nation?â
âWhy indeedâ¦â Qianye hesitated for a moment. âPerhaps itâs to give humanity a nation they can call their own, a place where they wonât be suppressed by the other races.â
âIsnât Zhang Buzhou the human leader of the neutral lands?â
âHim? What kind of leader is he?â Qianye sneered. âHe only cares about his own cultivation. He doesnât give a damn about the fate of humans. Just look at his own territory, are the humans on equal footing with the other races? A mere Wolf King dares to work together with outsiders to slaughter humans without restraint and construct blood altars out of them. Whatâs the use of such a leader?â
Bluemoon knew not how to argue with this. She could only sigh helplessly, saying, âPerhaps what you say is reasonable, but I must warn you that moving a large number of humans to the Northern Continent will attract Zhang Buzhouâs attention. Heâs long since announced that all humans in the neutral lands are under his protection. You must know what these words mean. Anyone with designs on the human race will be interfering with Zhang Buzhouâs business.â
Qianye nodded. âThereâs no rush regarding this matter, now is not the time, anyway. Butâ¦â
Bluemoon spoke for him, âBut thereâs no changing your mind, is there?â
âSmart.â Qianye praised her.
Bluemoon exhaled deeply and gave up trying to dissuade him. What she didnât know was that Qianyeâs eyes were directed at the boundless distance. There was a majestic mountain there looking down on all life. That was the Sacred Mountain of the Evernight world. Each figure atop that mountain was a tremendous entity whose shadow had shrouded the world for millennia.
This could be considered a dream, perhaps something closer to fantasy or even a delusion. But Qianye didnât mind persevering in this regard. What if dreams really did come true?
For some reason, Qianye suddenly recalled all those brothers whom he had fought alongside back in the empire. He thought about Song Sevenâs grandiose, drunk words, about how he had wanted to build a large nation of their own.
Who wouldâve thought that the vicissitudes of life and time were nothing more than illusions? Having gone through the twists and turns of fate, the least ambitious Qianye had actually started to walk this road.
He wondered if his brothers of the past were all doing well.