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βAbout their new tech β¦ the jumpgate β¦ how do we solve this?β
βNo worries. I got something brewing in the olβ noggin. But Iβm going to need information. A rundown of your military assets, brontinium resources, and all the exobiological data you have on Aeterna.β
Valentin frowned. βThe last one is massive. Are you sure?β
βIt wonβt be for pleasure reading. Iβll cherry-pick a few items.β
βFine. Iβll have it transferred to your admin stack.β
βOh, and if you can set up a direct line between me and Aldo, Iβd appreciate it.β
βIβll take care of it immediately.β
Michael pushed himself out of the chair, hoping the meeting was over, until Valentin cleared his throat.
βMichael, I need to know something. At the end, did my brother ask about me?β
βYour name never came up. Why?β
βHmm.β Valentin avoided Michaelβs eyes. βIt was always about him, wasnβt it?β
βWell, he did call himself a god. So, yeah. Pretty much.β
βBut when we needed him most, James wasnβt the one who saved us. You did, Michael. You and Samantha.β
They were headed into that long conversation Michael intended to avoid.
βDude, we gave you a heads-up. Thatβs it. You and your army did the rest. From where I stand, you were a helluva general. Sorry. Admiral. You trained those children so well they defeated ten thousand soldiers of the largest army in human history. You prepared the cityβs defenses. The Guard never saw it coming. And you did it all without those lunatic hybrids lifting a finger to help.β
βWe lost seventy soldiers,β Valentin interrupted. βTen percent incinerated by slews. I didnβt do enough to save them. When they learn the cold, hard facts and how I turned against Brother James, theyβll see me for what I am.β
βOK. Yeah. I reckon that might be an awkward conversation. If you need backup, Iβll do what I can. But for now, donβt complicate this shit.β
βGood advice, Michael. Iβll organize an evening dine. Weβll all come together to celebrate life and honor the dead. Tomorrow, we start building the peace.β
βAssuming I can pull off a little sleight of hand on Lioness.β Michael started out the door. Valentin didnβt move. βYou coming?β
βNo. I need a few minutes to myself. Iβll be sure to send you everything you requested. Thank you, Michael.β
Valentin did not look well. Michael thought he aged years in a matter of hours. Perhaps he was just exhausted. Werenβt they all?
Or maybe he was finally letting it in. The brutality, the terror, the millions whose deaths belonged to him.
Michael thought of Trayem Hadeed, who started a war in which millions died. Hadeed said he βserved his penance.β He spent thirty-eight years facing his crimes, but Hadeed had the benefit of being mortal. Valentin lacked that luxury.
Michael did not expect Valentin to recover any time soon.
74
S EVEN HOURS LATER, MICHAEL STEPPED off a Scramjet in the landing bay of Salvationβs flagship. Aldo Cabrise greeted him. The former fleet Admiral had changed into a casual bodysuit, insisting heβd be a hypocrite to wear the Guard colors despite a lifetime of service. Aldo was surprised Michael appeared in full black-and-bronze body armor.
βIf Poussard believes youβre trying to intimidate her,β Aldo said, βshe might refuse to negotiate.β
βI want her to see what sheβs up against. Plus, it makes me look cool. So, have you thought about my proposal?β
Aldo smiled with the thrill of a man half his age.
βItβs the offer of a lifetime, Michael, but Iβd have to be insane to accept. Anyone would.β
βBut you will.β
βIf you can assure me there wonβt be trouble with the Jewels.β
βIβll sort it.β
Aldo led Michael into a lift and ordered the AI to take them to Level Five. Aldo offered his hand, which Michael shook.
βIβve never been a fan of people. Itβs perfect for me, Michael.β
βFantastic. Iβll make sure you have whatever you need.β
On Level 5, Aldo grabbed Michaelβs arm as they approached the executive conference room.
βValentin Bouchet gave you the keys, didnβt he?β
βPretty much.β
βAnd when this affair is concluded?β
βHe and I will sit down and talk.β
βGood. Youβre the right man, Michael. The leader theyβll need.β
βYeah, well. One clusterfuck at a time. All our assets in place?β
βWaiting on your command.β
βMy command.β The words were equal parts terrifying and thrilling. βHas an odd ring, Aldo, but I like it.β
Two immortals stood guard outside the conference room. Their eyes glinted at Michaelβs approach. Great. Bet they heard the rumor about me walking on the stars. I really got to put a muzzle on that.
βShowtime.β Michael nodded, and a guard pressed the printlock. He whispered to Aldo, βDo they know itβs me?β
βI told them they would meet with a representative.β
βPerfect. Lead the way, Aldo.β
Inside, Aldo quickly took his place in an empty swivel along the side of a sprawling conference table. The command staff of Praxis locked their disbelieving eyes on Michael. They all knew him, some as nothing more than a Chancellorβs plaything who asked too many questions and dared to reach above his station in life. But few saw what he experienced training for the Guard, and none spent time with him on Tamarind. Capt. Forsythe might have had an inkling of the man they were facing, but the rest? Michael loved having maximum leverage.
He surveyed the furniture. Something was off.
βYouβre in the big chair,β he told Supreme Admiral Angela Poussard, who commanded the head of the table. βThatβs not cool with me. I should be in the big chair.β
βExcuse me? Cooper, how are you even here? And dressed like the enemy? This is unacceptable.β
βActually, whatβs unacceptable is the seating chart. See, youβre the enemy now, and Iβm on the winning side. Sure, I did a little switcheroo, and you probably shouldnβt trust me as far as you can
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