[201-400] THE MECH'S TOUCH

By thegamer3496

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Author:Exlor Alternative names:N/A Genre:Sci-fi, Fantasy Source:Webnovel Status:Ongoing Humanity has conquere... More

Chapter 201: Market Woes
Chapter 202: Vision
Chapter 203: Oleg
Chapter 204: Wager
Chapter 205: Triple Division
Chapter 206: Discordan
Chapter 207: Accomodate
Chapter 208: Reasons
Chapter 209: Keltrex
Chapter 210: 4-star Design
Chapter 211: Last Spear
Chapter 212: Singular
Chapter 213: Printer
Chapter 214: Shady
Chapter 215: Runaway Success
Chapter 216: Jarle
Chapter 217: Small Job
Chapter 218: Undermine
Chapter 219: Vintage
Chapter 220: Sucker
Chapter 221: Perpetuity
Chapter 222: Eternal Edition
Chapter 223: Back to Bentheim
Chapter 224: Colleagues
Chapter 225: Toys for Boys
Chapter 226: Price Level
Chapter 227: Auctions
Chapter 228: Hype
Chapter 229: Delegate
Chapter 230: Transition
Chapter 231: Taxes
Chapter 232: Fulfillmen
Chapter 233:
Chapter 234: Space Whales
Chapter 235: Disparity
Chapter 236: Imagination
Chapter 237: Aquatic Mech
Chapter 238: Conviction
Chapter 239: Dancing Along the Edge
Chapter 240: Reflection
Chapter 241: Market Research
Chapter 242: Draft Design
Chapter 243: Feedback
Chapter 244: Senior Management
Chapter 245: Skills to Pay the Bills
Chapter 246: Mastery
Chapter 247: Barley
Chapter 248: The Knight
Chapter 249: Power of Two
Chapter 250: Board of Directors
Chapter 251: Black
Chapter 252: Sparring
Chapter 253: Blackbeak
Chapter 254: Competitor
Chapter 255: Breathing to Life
Chapter 256: Responsibilities
Chapter 257: Testing Ground
Chapter 258: Finalize
Chapter 259: Completion
Chapter 260: Spending Money Like a Drunk
Chapter 261: Validation
Chapter 262: Unveiling
Chapter 263: For Want of a House
Chapter 264: Captain Vicar
Chapter 265: Duel of the Firsts
Chapter 266: Superior
Chapter 267: On a Roll
Chapter 268: Emergency Meeting
Chapter 269: Third Party
Chapter 270: Charity
Chapter 271: Money Crunch
Chapter 272: Gratitude
Chapter 273: Calcardon
Chapter 274: The Glowing Planet
Chapter 275: Money In Money Out
Chapter 276: Blood Claws
Chapter 277: Get Rich or Die Trying
Chapter 278: In Your Blood
Chapter 279: Waiter
Chapter 280: Briefing
Chapter 281: Convergence
Chapter 282: Smooth
Chapter 283: Landfall
Chapter 284: Overcharged
Chapter 285: Discharged
Chapter 286: Approach
Chapter 287: Ghanso
Chapter 288: Grand Chaser
Chapter 289: Apparition
Chapter 290: Spreading a Net
Chapter 291: Raining Pirates
Chapter 292: Rush
Chapter 293: Stalemate
Chapter 294: Ghost
Chapter 295: Numbers VS Quality
Chapter 296: Pre-emptive Strike
Chapter 297: Takeru
Chapter 298: Approach
Chapter 299: Undercharged
Chapter 300: Invention
Chapter 301: Red Zone
Chapter 302: Gregarious Wrath
Chapter 303: Expert
Chapter 304: Best Intentions
Chapter 305: Bone
Chapter 306: Devourers
Chapter 307: Power of Resonance
Chapter 308: Attrition
Chapter 309: Circumvent
Chapter 310: Vault
Chapter 311: Mistaken
Chapter 312: Prospecting
Chapter 313: Boneyard
Chapter 314: Stolen
Chapter 315: Recalcitran
Chapter 316: Sister
Chapter 317: Last Stand
Chapter 318: Amastendira
Chapter 319: End Run
Chapter 320: Wasteful Ploy
Chapter 321: Powerlessness
Chapter 322: Heroes
Chapter 323: Keep Your Enemy Closer
Chapter 324: Unease
Chapter 325: Lending
Chapter 326: Cut Down
Chapter 327: Hatred
Chapter 328: Loop
Chapter 329: Booty
Chapter 330: Profits
Chapter 332: Personal Force
Chapter 333: Rifleman Mechs
Chapter 334: Breathtaking
Chapter 335: Underground Complex
Chapter 336: War Footing
Chapter 337: Intensive Competition
Chapter 338: Exceptional
Chapter 339: Fear of the Taboo
Chapter 340: Ripple Effects
Chapter 341: Arrangement
Chapter 342: Citadel Heavensworth
Chapter 343: Joe
Chapter 344: War Crime
Chapter 345: Decahedron
Chapter 346: Alien
Chapter 347: Crystal City
Chapter 348: Vulcaneye
Chapter 349: Spending Lavishly
Chapter 350: Spirituality
Chapter 351: Plantmeat
Chapter 352: Remains
Chapter 353: Belief
Chapter 354: Purpose
Chapter 355: Tainted Sun
Chapter 356: Human Limit
Chapter 357: Benson
Chapter 358: Transcendence
Chapter 359: Second Original Design
Chapter 360: Gimmick
Chapter 361: Realm of the Imaginary
Chapter 362: Lady Amalia
Chapter 363: Solitude
Chapter 364: Cynthia
Chapter 365: Fragment
Chapter 366: New Development
Chapter 367: Consumed
Chapter 368: Shaping
Chapter 369: Leaving the Cave
Chapter 370: Security Concerns
Chapter 371: Rabant Clearwater
Chapter 372: Crazy!
Chapter 373: Heels
Chapter 374: Woman's Mech
Chapter 375: Nutcracker
Chapter 376: Temporal Paradox
Chapter 377: Sektarian Strife
Chapter 378: Mech Demon
Chapter 379: Bedeviled
Chapter 380: Crystal Cube
Chapter 381: Looming Threats
Chapter 382: Laser Rifle
Chapter 383: Personal Kingdom
Chapter 384: Black Mark
Chapter 385: Defense Plan
Chapter 386: Divided Opinion
Chapter 387: Three Mechs
Chapter 388: Self-harm
Chapter 389: Prudence
Chapter 390: Pressure
Chapter 391: Rallying Cry
Chapter 392: Personal Intervention
Chapter 393: Unseen Threat
Chapter 394: Silver Lining
Chapter 395: Licensed
Chapter 396: Engineering Challenge
Chapter 397: Recovery
Chapter 398: Light Carrier
Chapter 399: Three Problems
Chapter 400: Pairing

Chapter 331: Ambitions

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By thegamer3496

Traveling to Bentheim took a lot less time and effort than trying to navigate towards the Glowing Planet.

A lone planet swinging through space without a star or anything else that could act as a lighthouse meant that ships had to be really close to make the final jump.

In contrast, the Bentheim system formed the largest lighthouse in this stretch of space. Even an outdated ship like the Happy Jelly could easily fix in its coordinates from the border of the Bright Republic.

The journey lasted six days in total. When the Mech Corps and many of the outfits that allied with the Republic arrived at the edge of the star system, everyone let out a relieved breath.

They had finally reached safe harbor.

Anything could happen in space. An unlikely chance still existed that an unknown group figured out their route and intercepted them midway by disturbing the local space along the route with a strong and intense gravitic field.

Just like how the passage of the Glowing Passage had pulled a trade convoy out of FTL, an artificial gravity field could achieve the same effects.

Nothing of the sort came to pass, which let many people put down their worries. Their ships and their harvests also enjoyed the protection of the Mech Corps within the System. Virtually every outfit accepted the same deal the Whalers had signed, so their cargo already belonged to the Republic.

A handful of ships refused to follow the vast majority of the ships towards the inner system. Instead, they jumped back into FTL as soon as their FTL drives finished cycling.

"The idiots. They're going to get ambushed a couple of light-years away I bet." Ves remarked to Melkor as he transferred to the Barracuda.

"They might have something up their sleeves. Those who are confident they can sell their payloads by themselves won't be taking the standard trade routes. Pirates will have a hard time trying to predict their routes."

Now that they arrived to safety, Ves parted ways with the Whalers. The Barracuda flew close to the Happy Jelly in order to receive the Stanislaw and a shuttle carrying the two Larkinsons.

During the previous campaign, the Mech Corps employed the Barracuda as a forward scout. They stationed the corvette in the surrounding star systems in order to keep tabs of any ships that used those planets as their stops.

The job didn't sound glamorous, but it had to be done. At least it put the Barracuda well out of the way of any battles. Nimble as she might be, she could not take a lot of hits.

Ves first entered Captain Silvestra's office. Besides listening to her report, he also wanted her input on something else.

"Captain, you and your crew have been exemplary employees to me so far. Considering the rapid growth of the LMC, your responsibilities will only increase in the future. Therefore, in addition to the hazard pay you're owed, I'm also setting aside a pot worth several million credits to be spent on training. I have plans, and I need a capable crew to run my ship."

The woman blinked. "That's very generous of you, sir. This is much more than what we are owed."

"Nonsense. I've already dragged the Barracuda into two perilous expeditions. I can't promise you there won't be another one in the future. Even if she's mainly used as a scout, it doesn't change the fact that I'm subjecting you to a lot of danger."

"Admittedly, this isn't what we've expected when we initially agreed to work with a mech designer." The Captain reluctantly said, though Ves faintly suspected she acted timid on purpose. "We started our careers in the civilian sector by entertaining men aboard yachts. At no point have we ever trained to serve in a war theater."

Ves extended his hand. "Hence the training. If you agree to keep working for me, I'll promise you and your women won't be earning a pittance in my service. While I considered doubling your salaries, I think it's better for all of us if you shore up your skills."

The captain wrapped her fingers on her desk. "I'll have to discuss it with the girls. Even if you haven't approached us with an offer, I was planning to suggest something myself. Not all of us are cut out for the battlefield."

"You won't be able to avoid a fight. The Bright Republic and the Vesia Kingdom is already in a state of war, they just haven't declared it yet. That battle between the two fleets…"

His memories of that day sometimes gave him nightmares. He became especially spooked when he recalled that strange time loop that came into being when a torpedo destroyed the transport carrying a dimensional smoother.

"It will take some time for us to consider our options. I'll have a final answer for you within a week."

"That's fine."

Once he finished his discussion with Silvestra, Ves left her office and entered the tiny observation room that served as a lounge. Melkor had thrown his body onto a sofa and currently stared at the stars shining from beyond the transparent panels covering the upper deck of the corvette.

"Melkor."

"Ves."

"There's something I'd like to talk to you about."

Melkor turned his head, facing Ves with his opaque blue visor. "What do you want to know?"

"When the Larkinsons sent you to serve as my bodyguard, did they give you additional instructions? For example, if I do anything that would severely harm their interests, are you obliged to do something about it?"

"Nothing of the sorts." Melkor firmly shrugged his head. "What do you think we are, the Gauge Dynasty? Raella and I have only been assigned to protect you and guard your life, something which is hard to do when you are constantly throwing yourself in reckless adventures by the way. As far as I'm concerned, you're the biggest danger to yourself."

"Thanks for the compliment. I think." Ves chuckled. "While I'm not sure whether you are pretending or not, I do want to say that I trust you regardless. You don't seem like a guy who'd stab me in the back."

His cousin smirked at him. "Are you sure about that?"

"I am. Even though you don't talk all that much, you never shed the impression that you're a man of honor."

"I'm not a knight mech pilot, you know."

"You're a perfect fit for a knight if you aren't so good at ranged combat."

"I take it you didn't come here to talk about my loyalties and mech inclinations. Spit it out. What do you really have in mind?"

"Alright, I have two priorities in mind, and they're kind of connected. As you might have heard, the LMC is doing really well now. The truth is that it's entered into an explosive growth phase. I'm expecting the company to earn well over 10 billion credits in the current fiscal year."

"That's some serious money!" Melkor replied with awe. "This is only the second year you began to do business, right? Are all mech designers so rich?"

"Of course not! I'm something of an outlier here. I'm really good at my job."

"Right."

Ves couldn't say he had the System to thank for his rapid growth. This allowed him to catch up and exceed his peers who studied in prestigious schools in second-rate states like the Friday Coalition.

If not for the System, Ves would have gone bankrupt almost immediately after receiving his father's indebted assets. While that wouldn't ruin his life, he'd be forced to toil as a factory supervisor or something instead of fulfilling his dream of designing mechs.

He unconsciously recalled the time he visited a museum on Moira's Paradise. The oceanic planet's museum featured an amusing exhibit of a mirror that purported to show the viewer of his reflection from another reality.

Ves came across himself as a loser.

He quickly shook his head. That dready future hadn't come to pass. Instead, he became a successful mech designer and businessman who earned more than ninety-nine percent of the rest of the Republic.

He truly belonged to the upper echelon of the Republic now that he helmed a multi-billion credit company. And this was just the start. His ambitions stretched much further, and to accomplish his plans, he needed reliable people at his side.

"Let me get to the point." Ves pulled his mind back to the present. "Currently, I've signed a contract with Sanyal-Ablin to provide security for my premises. They've done a decent job so far and they're also involved with designing and constructing the LMC's new manufacturing complex. However, I can't take them along whenever I go out on another 'adventure' as you say. They don't offer those kinds of services. It's too risky, they say."

It also embroiled the supposedly neutral security company in a lot of political messes. Only mercenaries dared to accept these kinds of duties, and only at great cost. Even then, their trustworthiness would always be rather fluid.

"I'm looking to establish a personal force that works solely under my name. I want you to create one from scratch."

This time, Melkor became fully alert. He stopped relaxing against the sofa and immediately sat upright.

"Why are you setting up a personal force?" He asked with genuine puzzlement. "Doesn't it make more sense to slap together a company security force?"

The difference between the two was that one force worked for an individual and the other owed their loyalties to the entire company.

The Bright Republic treated the two very differently. A company security force often followed a strict regime and they always followed orders from a group of decision makers.

Mech pilots considered a career into company security forces to be a stable, low-risk track. While they didn't earn as much as mercenaries, at least they'd be able to live with their families all year round.

In contrast, the Republic often treated a personal security force as a group of thugs. To be fair, personal forces often ended up proving their bad reputations as they enforced their employer's private dealings.

And now, Ves just suggested that he had need of his own group of ruffians. This did not inspire a lot of confidence in Melkor.

"It's not what you think." Ves quickly added. "The reason why I want a personal force is because I'm planning to go on my own expeditions in the future. It's hard to compel a company security force to follow me into far-flung territories."

"That makes a lot of sense. But why are you so insistent on raising your own force?"

"Because I'm a big shot now. I should act like it. I'm tired of being left out of the loop. I've also had it with being treated like a footsoldier. Since I have all of this money, I figured why not invest in my own mechs and ships? I want to take back some control over my life. I don't want to be left at the whims of the mistakes that other people have made."

Ves already laid out a vision for his small but promising personal force. He'd put Captain Silvestra in charge of the ships and Melkor in charge of the mechs. With the two of them working together, Ves had a lot of faith they'd be able to whip a crew into shape.

"This is really big, Ves. I have to think about it. I never considered going down this route after I left the Mech Corps."

"Look, Melkor, I know you're reluctant right now, but think about my success so far. This is only my second year of operation. What heights do you think I'll be able to reach ten years from now? What about twenty years?"

Even Ves hardly dared to dream so big. By the time the next generation came into being, he'd almost certainly be a Journeyman Mech Designer.

The mech industry widely considered this stage as the first, formal start of a mech designer's career. Novices and Apprentices were still considered underage. The chances of someone getting stalled in these stages were extremely high.

Only those who reached the enviable height of Journeyman would finally be treated with consideration on par with an expert mech pilot.

This put Melkor to thought. Even if he didn't hold much hopes to advancing to expert mech pilot himself, working for a Journeyman would open up a lot of doors for him. Perhaps he'd even be able to borrow Ves' influence to help him in his breakthroughs.

Unlike Captain Silvestra, Melkor needed no further consideration. "I'll do it. You can count me in."

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