Chapter 995: Light
Chapter 995: Light
Chapter 995: Light
Boarding the ships felt awkward, to say the least.
Khan's announcement had turned him into an invading force, depriving him of all the privileges connected to his noble status, political role, and species. The soldiers managing the landing area didn't know how to behave in his presence, but the situation was too messy, and no one had the authority or power to stop Khan, so they simply let him go.
Returning to the Leviathan didn't improve the awkward atmosphere. The Scalqa were fine, but the human soldiers managing the bridge understood the magnitude of Khan's announcement and felt lost. They were servant of his noble faction, but that had probably turned them into humankind's enemies.
The network was in turmoil, with no clear resolution in sight, so the human soldiers obeyed their current orders and drove the Leviathan home. Things might change after their arrival, but they were in no position to control their fate. Their superiors would make that decision, and the shadow of a war against the Global Army started to loom over their hearts.
That sentiment worsened with each hour spent flying through open space. The human soldiers expected the scanners to spot a blockade of military ships at any minute. After all, the Leviathan was currently in enemy territory, so the Global Army wielded the right and authority to deal with that invader as it wished.@@@@
Sure, the Leviathan was gargantuan. It could hold its own against a fleet of military ships, but that would still imply a space battle. The human soldiers were ready for that, but hesitation still crept into their minds. They didn't fear battle. They just didn't want to fire at the Global Army's troops.
It was truly strange. Severing the connection with humankind had cleared Khan's mind in ways even Monica couldn't. Giving up on that narrow-minded species had freed him mentally, physically, and spiritually. He felt as if shackles had finally left his wrists and ankles, allowing him to move properly for the first time in his life.
After years of fighting for humankind's acceptance, Khan decided to leave, and the world felt bright once again. He wouldn't have to struggle against political opponents anymore. Khan wouldn't have to abide by and run circles around rules he didn't create. Khan had claimed independence, shedding off all the compromises he had forced himself to wear.
'I've done enough,' Khan often thought during his isolation, oddly excited about what the future had in store for him.
That mindset persisted and intensified throughout the tense but uneventful trip. The human soldiers and Scalqa also spotted occasional smiles on Khan's face when the time to board the smaller ships arrived. His gaze looked lost somewhere in the distance, but his mood was undeniably happy.
Khan's smiles created a stark contrast with the silent and tense boarding process. He calmly approached his appointed ship while the alien troops arranged themselves in the others. The ride's scanners updated him on the complicated situation on Baoway's surface, but he didn't seem to mind.
The landing area in Baoway's main quadrant showed the consequences of Khan's declaration. A crowd had always gathered there to welcome him back to the planet, but alien soldiers kept it at bay now, securing the place.
The announcement's nature made human soldiers unreliable and hesitant, so Lieutenant Dyester chose a series of trustworthy and capable Scalqa for the task. The man was behind the line, overseeing the situation, and only one figure stood with him in that isolated area. Monica watched the ships descend toward the landing area. Their arrival lifted a short sandy cloud, but she hurried forward, walking through it to reach a ride she knew contained her target.
The ships landed and opened, releasing the Scalqa battalion. Stern alien soldiers filled the area and arranged themselves into a battle formation after witnessing their companions keeping the crowd in check. However, Monica calmly walked through them, unaffected by the dangerous situation to dive into Khan's ride.
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