Book 4, 76
City of Sin
Wealth
Old Joseph hesitated for a while, but eventually nodded, âThere is no need for secrets between firm allies. The central command hasnât been set up for long, however. Iâm afraid it wonât be very exciting.â
The group formed into a line as he led them into the busy hall. Most of those present merely glanced at the new entrants and continued with the work at hand, not stopping their work to greet even the family head himself.
One of the guests went up to a random desk and watched a youth who seemed barely in his twenties at work. The young manâs desk was the most ordinary of them all and it looked like he had just learnt the ropes; most of his actions took a long period of contemplation, and he hesitated before writing things down. Spread out in front of him was a partial topographic map with a few marching routes, some information on the side detailing the size of the army and corresponding data about the enemy. From the work that was already done, one could tell his mission was to calculate an optimal supply distribution route. This was one of the most fundamental parts of a military plan.
The guest walked over to another desk nearby, this one occupied by a slightly older soldier. He had the same map displayed in front of him but was calculating the needs for three marching routes instead.
The combat plans were thus separated into several smaller portions, officers assigned to perfect each detail while one of the seniors summarised it all into a complete tactical plan. This plan was then reviewed by the commanders on duty. If the commanders themselves had an outrageous but ingenious plan in mind, this hall would simulate its feasibility first.
The guests fell deep into thought. This system couldnât substitute for a genius tactician, but it could greatly reduce the chances of ordinary generals making mistakes or misusing resources. The key to its working lay in the reliance on process instead of cleverness; geniuses were rare, but there was no lack of smart people who could be effective with enough training and experience.
By the looks of it, this planar central command was operating neatly. This made any of the Joseph Familyâs generals difficult to deal with. At the very least, they wouldnât make any ridiculous, elementary mistakes. This headquarters would easily cement the Josephsâ position in Faust; when all the generals familiarised themselves with this system, the quality of their armies would skyrocket.
The person who had thought this up was undoubtedly a true genius.
One of the guests suddenly sighed, an aged voice ringing out, âI head Raymond was the one who came up with this idea? Such a pity.â
Duke Josephâs expression darkened immediately as he reciprocated with a deep sigh of his own, âEver since Raymond found out his life wouldnât last long, he set out to build and perfect this central command. His dream is to leave behind a foundation that will allow the family to survive even once heâs gone.â
âIs there really no other way?â another guest enquired, âGiven our firm relationship, I could lend your family two intermediate offerings for now...â
Old Joseph shook his head, looking more gloomy, âRaymond needs a very special blessing that appears less than one time in a hundred. It isnât that I donât wish to save him, but the price of doing so is too large. The war with Gaton hurt the familyâs roots, even some of our core planes have been affected. Even if I wish to borrow some offerings and gamble on that little bit of hope, I cannot guarantee repayment.â
The guests sighed again, but a middle-aged woman suddenly asked, âWouldnât something like a fruit of life have been useful?â
â... Probably.â
âThen whyââ
âNefarian,â someone interrupted the woman halfway. She immediately came to a realisation, apologising profusely.
Duke Joseph had already regained his bearings by that time, âItâs nothing. One cannot expect to win when against Nefarian. I hadnât expected the fruit of life at the imperial auction, nor had I expected Nefarian to show himself and compete for it.â
Everyone went silent.
Nefarian came from the Ossa Family of the Sacred Tree Empire. This family with the blood of black dragons was one of the seven great families of the empire, not one whit inferior to the Joseph Family at its peak. He was the most powerful amongst their current younger generation, approaching legendary might.
âI heard the fruit of life came from the Forest Plane that once belonged to the Schumpeters. If there was one, there will also be a second. If you cannot buy it, just snatch the plane.â
âHmm... I am in favour of this, but letâs see what Raymond thinks first.â The Duke led the guests away from the command centre to a room at the end of the corridor where Raymond was just putting down a thick file.
There were a few comfortable sofas in this room. The guests found their places, and a beautiful young lady dressed in military uniform went over to serve them fruits and wine before retreating through a side door.
Raymond noted that everyone was here and headed onto a platform in the room, projecting a map on the wall. He pointed at numerous yet orderly marking for battalions all over, âEveryone, the reorganisation of the army has been completed. All generals have familiarised themselves with the new command system, and this army is ready to go to war.â
Those below immediately broke out into praise. They knew fully well just how unthinkable of a challenge it was to reorganise tens of thousands of soldiers in a week and turn them into one whole entity. However, the tour of the central command told them that this was a miracle that was possible.
Raymond continued, âRight now, we have two possible targets. The Forest Plane, which we already have coordinates to from the Schumpeters, and Faelor. There are ways to get the coordinates to that plane as well, but I believe everyone here knows just what kind of price it will take. Personally, however...â
He paused, reaching out to the projection, âI would rather choose Faelor.â
âFaelor?â âWhy?â âYou can get a fruit of life on the Forest Plane!â
Seeing everyone start to speak, Raymond signalled downwards and everyone quieted down once more. Every one of the guests here were about par with Duke Joseph, but their attention gathered onto him as they awaited his next words.
âIâve gone through Richardâs activities in detail, including his recent purchases. The rate at which heâs advancing is far too quick, to the point that the time differential alone cannot explain it. We know he has the potential to become a saint runemaster and the fact that Faelor runs at ten times the speed of Norland, but even so we cannot explain how he amasses such wealth. Even Gaton in his three miracle years didnât do so much. This makes no sense unless he has an extremely powerful secret. A secret I reckon is hidden on Faelor!
âWe should thus gather destructive strength and enter Faelor, completely decimating his foundation. We cannot afford the appearance of another Gaton. In the face of eliminating such a threat, a fruit of life isnât worth much at all!â Raymondâs tone was firm as he spoke those last few words, aura strangely optimistic as though he wasnât consigning himself to certain death. The big-shots here couldnât help but shift their gazes from the projection, giving him another look.
He continued, âGiven the information we did manage to deduce, Faelor is a powerful plane barely second to Norland. You all should know just how valuable such a place is. This is a foundation that can support an entire empire. No matter what, it cannot land in Richardâs hands. The Forest Plane is powerful as well, but its environment is far too extreme and the value is nowhere near as high. It would only be invaluable to an elven family.â
Everyone seated began to chuckle. Elves had long since been chased out of Norland, exiled to the continents across the seas.
âBased on the intelligence weâve received from the Church, the passage to Faelor isnât particularly stable. In essence, Richard cannot draw on large quantities of troops from Faelor. Thus, even if he realises weâve entered, he cannot grow his army in a short period of time. He might have been able to call upon a few powerhouses, but those are the one thing he lacks right now. Even with a 10:1 time flow, he could only have been in Faelor for a few years now. That will limit the amount of strength he can gather. Once we send our entire army there, this will be a guaranteed victory that gives us the plane!â