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In the Network’s Sydney branch offices, several people were sat around a conference table while an image displayed on a screen. Keith, Annabeth, Gladys, Koen and Nigel were all in attendance, as was Eustace Brown, the grizzled director of the Harvest Division, and Asya, the International Committee representative. The recording made by Kylie Chen was garbled nonsense to anyone without the ability to sense magic, as the true recording was of her magical perceptions. The display was simply the magitech medium used to present it.

“What exactly was that?” Keith asked as the recording came to an end. The recording was deeply immersive, allowing them to experience the recorder’s perceptions and, to a limited degree, their emotions.

“It was proof that we need to get Asano on side,” Koen said. “Not because of his personal power, but because he can teach his training methods. Two years ago he was selling staples and making occasional appearances on a cooking show. Now he’s one of the most powerful essence users on the planet. It took two platoons to take out one of those hydras and we only avoided casualties because we have a top-flight healer. He did the same thing alone and under-ranked. If he can teach our people to do that, and without cores?”

“Can we expect our people to reach that standard, though?” Annabeth asked.

“No,” Gladys said. “Not unless they have the right power set.”

“That’s true,” Koen said. “If we examine what we just experienced, it becomes clear that Asano’s maledictions start weak but grow exponentially more powerful until they rival what even the most powerful category three is capable of. I’ve seen this type of specialist before, although never to this extreme.”

“What about that power at the end, with the glowing light?” Keith asked. “Do we know what that was?”

“It’s an extremely rare damage type,” Gladys said. “It ignores all forms of protection and resistance. The only other essence user I’ve seen use it was in the US. He was a proper religious type. ‘Essences are god’s test to see who is worthy of the power,’ that kind of thing.”

“Because that never ends badly,” Annabeth muttered.

“That guy called it god fire,” Gladys said. “As for whether a god actually gave it to him, who knows?”

“We’ve yet to confirm the existence of any deific beings,” Keith said, “so I don’t think that’s a productive line of discussion.”

“I agree that we need to reach an accord with Asano,” said Eustace, head of the Harvest Division. “Rope him in, whatever it takes. That haul was like nothing we’ve ever seen. Even putting aside the incredible materials, we looted what are now some of the best magic items in our arsenal. Two category three guns with poison effects that use mana instead of bullets for ammunition. From testing, they aren’t as mana efficient as conjured firearms, but even so it’s a game changer. There was also some category three leather armour that not only protects against poison but heals the wearer and repairs itself. Plus, a very rare, healing and recovery focused essence.”

“Asano didn’t take any of the harvest,” Koen said. “I offered, after what he did with the hydra, but he said a deal’s a deal. The leather armour and he essence came from the hydra he killed, plus a category three core and more than a thousand spirit coins. He even said that he was tempted to just filch the essence for himself. It’s not like we’d know, because he loots right into a storage space.”

“The man is a like a hydra himself,” Eustace said, “”except instead of heads he had ridiculous utility powers. Did we confirm he had a portal ability yet? Allowing anyone connected with his communication ability to loot a dimensional entity is basically gold raining from heaven. The only challenge is figuring out how to collect it all when the tactical teams are leaving a trail of treasure like Hansel & Gretel came from a Saudi oil family. This guy is what I’d wish for if I found a genie in a bottle.”

“That communication ability is also incredible,” Koen said. “I’d put Asano on the response team of every incursion space if I could.”

“I disagree,” Nigel said. “Yes, Asano brings a lot to the table. And I like the guy. I’d have a beer with him any day, but I don’t want him watching my back.”

“Explain,” Keith said.

“He’s unreliable. He acts without warning, only follows direction as long as he doesn’t think he knows better, and he’s the type to always think he knows better. He’s powerful, but I’ll take someone I can trust standing behind me over someone who’ll be amazing if he doesn’t wander off first.”

“I will acknowledge he would be better employed to operate independently,” Koen said. “Nigel, even if you don’t want to fight with him, would you be willing to train with him? You’re head of the training program and don’t use cores. That puts you in the best position to pick up and pass on his methods.”

“That, I can do,” Nigel said. “When my people aren’t on the line, I’ll work with him, no worries. It’ll let me offset any problematic attitudes he tries to introduce to our people about discipline and following orders. But if you put him in the field, I don’t want him attached to my section. Trying to incorporate him into a chain of command would be futile. He’s too arrogant.”

“He never much cared for authority,” Asya said, speaking for the first time in the meeting. “He always liked to question and provoke.”

The recording had shaken Asya quite badly. The fear seeping out of it unnerving her and didn’t overlay cleanly with the boy she remembered. The flirty, confident man she had reconnected with didn’t seem to fit either with the terrifying presence in the recording.

The man she met on the houseboat was a natural progression from the boy she had known. The sexy, impish grin and intelligent eyes full of insolence and promise. Treating conversations like prize fights, constantly streaming nonsense to throw off the opposition. It was wholly incongruous with the chilling voice chanting a sinister incantation to finish a monster already on the precipice of death.

“It seems like the French were onto something, trying to snatch up Asano,” Keith said. “Clearly, though, active cooperation is more valuable than forced capitulation. I think I’m just about ready to recommend we do whatever it takes to get a deal.”

“We should,” Eustace said. “Someone told me that Asya make a joke about giving him Bora Bora. If that’s in any way possible, I say we do it. Just one incursion with a looting power and it’s clear how China and America have become so dominant, poaching everyone with a loot power from other countries. I’m not sure there can be a price that isn’t worth paying, given the riches we can expect to reap. We need to lock this down before the US and China come sniffing around.”

“As the IC representative,” Asya said, “I can’t advocate tying this up in factional politics. It’s only right for your branch to claim some benefits, but if you try and keep the pie to yourselves, you’ll get cut when others come to take their own slice.”

“I don’t think Asano will want to give the Lyon branch as much as a crumb,” Annabeth said. “After what they did, the only reason he’s open to collaboration is that he wants us to deliver the other outworlder.”

“Asano made it clear that he wants access to dimensional entities,” Keith said. “Presumably, that’s tied to his advancement methodology, which we’ll learn for ourselves soon enough. He needs us to access the dimensional spaces.”

“I think that’s less of a certainty than you’re suggesting,” Gladys said. “He’s given me a peek at his magical knowledge. Now that he knows about the grid and we’ve shown him how to access apertures, he may have everything he needs to access incursion spaces himself.”

“Tapping into the grid?” Keith asked. “Is that even possible?”

“The grid is designed to be accessible to anyone with the requisite knowledge,” Asya said. “Given that he’s been to a place that makes our magic look like bronze age technology, it seems likely that he could.”

Keith let out a sigh.

“My largest concern,” he said, “is oversight. Our only leverage in enforcing any agreement is the ability to take what we provide away. If that isn’t a real threat, what reason does he have to abide to our agreement?”

“I’ve had analysts poring over his whole life for a week,” Annabeth said. “Our profile suggests that loyalty is a core value for him. Their analysis is that if we play it straight with him, he will hold up his end.”

“For how long?” Keith asked. “What happens when we deliver the other outworlder? What happens if we can’t?”

“We’re increasing pressure on the Lyon branch,” Asya said. “They can’t just kidnap anyone they want something from.”

“Tell that to Miranda Ellis,” Annabeth said darkly.

“There’s a reason she was moved out of the Melbourne branch,” Keith said, “but now isn’t the time to revisit old grudges. After seeing Asano in action, I think I can get the Steering Committee to move forward on making a final agreement with him. What about the International Committee?”

“My recommendation will be to go along with that,” Asya said. “I’m just a representative, though. The actual decision will be made above my head.”

“You should realise that we’re playing with fire, here,” Nigel warned. “I think, after watching this recording, we all realise that Asano is dangerous. Do we really want him running around unchecked?”

“The agreement is what keeps him in check,” Keith said. “What’s your alternative? Some kind of enforcement?”

“If we went down that road – which I strongly recommend against,” Koen said, “then we need to avoid the mistakes of the Lyon branch. From a tactical perspective, we hit him hard and fast, with overwhelming force. I’m talking all of our category threes, including Gladys. He can build up to endanger a category three but he’s vulnerable in the early stages of a fight. We don’t give him a chance to ramp up to the power level he showed against the Lyon branch operative and the Hydra. And I’m not talking about capture. We put him all the way down and make sure he stays there.”

“Agreed on both counts,” Annabeth said. “We shouldn’t do this, but if we do, we do it thoroughly. Our analysis is that he’ll play it straight if we do, but if we turn on him and he’s not dead, he will hurt us. Really hurt us.”

“You think he’ll go after our families?” Keith said.

“No,” Annabeth said. “I think his threats to my wife were just a message not to go after his own family. He knows he way to really hurt us is by going after our secrets. He’s threatened as much in the past. Once he’s curing children’s cancer on television, we can’t touch him, while he can blow us wide open. Or he goes to the Cabal. Maybe the EOA. You think they won’t welcome him with open arms?”

“Imagine if he really can access the grid and dimensional spaces,” Gladys said. “What wouldn’t the EOA give him in return for that? They’d want him more than Eustace and his obvious man crush.”

“Hey, if it gets him on board,” Eustace said, “I’ll take one for team.”

“Well,” Gladys said. “Maybe not quite as much as Eustace.”

“Surely there’s a middle ground between war and letting him run rampant,” Nigel said.

“Not from his perspective,” Annabeth said. “What did we ever do other than threaten his sister and try to kidnap him? What reason does he have to answer to us?”

“When I was in school,” Asya said, “I was in debate club with Jason. He was always better at winning over audiences than judges, because his arguments sounded logical but were really about passion. You could feel him believing things so hard that you started to believe them too. We were debating democracy versus authoritarianism, and the way he talked about the difference between obedience and loyalty…”

She stood up.

“As far as I’m concerned,” she said, “this discussion is over. If we act good faith, I believe that he will too. If you go the other way, don’t tell me, because I will warn him. I’m heading back to Canberra to make my report to the IC in person.”

The others watched as she marched out of the conference room.

“So,” Gladys said, turning to Anna. “You took my advice and went with the honey trap.”

“I did no such thing!”

***

Paul Abreo was part of the Steering Committee for the Lyon branch of the Network. He had wanted to talk to the Operations Director, Adrien Barbou, in person, but the man was spending all his time working out of the black site. With the International Committee ramping up scrutiny, Paul didn’t want to risk the site’s location being exposed by a visit and instead called Adrien on the secure line.

“Adrien, it’s time to bring this to an end.”

“I’m close,” Adrien said. “She’s ready to break. I can feel it.”

“Close isn’t good enough, Adrien. The IC is coming down on us hard.”

“Once she breaks, we can share what we get out of her and they’ll shut their mouths.”

“The Sydney branch is cutting a deal with their outworlder,” Paul said. “It’s already showing results. They’re not going to back down when they’re getting voluntarily what we can only potentially get through rendition.”

“You have to keep them off my back long enough to finish this,” Adrien said. “You think this outworlder will give us anything after what we’ve done? If he has the support of the International Committee, he’ll probably leverage what he can offer to sanction us. All we can get, we’ll have to get from her, or the other branches will leave us behind.”

“You think I don’t know that, Adrien? The simple fact is, we took a risky shot and we missed. At this stage, cooperating with the IC will get us more than resisting them will. It’s time to hand the girl over.”

“Give me a week,” Adrien said. “If I can’t do it in a week, I’ll hand her over.”

“The Steering Committee has made their decision, Adrien.”

“One week.”

Paul grumbled through the phone.

“Three days,” he said. “That’s as much as I can give you. More than that and the Steering Committee will send people in to remove you from your position.”

“Thank you, Paul. You won’t regret this.”

“See that I don’t. You owe me for this one, Adrien.”

In his office, underground with concrete walls, Adrien hung up the phone. His fury showed only through his stillness as his mind ticked over. He unlocked the bottom drawer of his large oak desk and took out a steel lockbox with magic engravings that would destroy the contents if anyone forced the lock.

He took the box to the elevator. There were no buttons, only a locked panel that he opened with a key. Behind the panel was a card reader, through which he swiped his identification, a hand scanner that he pressed his palm to and a voice scanner, into which he spoke his name. A light turned green and the elevator doors closed, the lift ascending up to the surface.

The elevator emerged on the grounds of an abandoned water plant that looked to have been left unattended in the countryside for decades. He wandered through a hole in the chain link fence, beyond the range of the hidden cameras. He then opened the lock box, took out a satellite phone and an envelope containing a number, which he dialled.

“Ms Ellis,” he said, when the line was picked up. “This is Adrien Barbou. I’d like to talk about your proposal.”

Comments

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter

Heraclitus

Can someone who isn't dead tired explain who Miranda Ellis is and what her plot significance is?

dragonslaver

Who is Ms Ellis? Have we heard of her before? I think I heard her name somewhere already

Lessthan

She was that violent woman from one of the initial meeting scenes. She wanted to collar or kill Jason.

Seaspike

Oh F... evil French is in contact with evil Miranda...

Seaspike

Australian who was so uncontrollable they promoted her. Miranda, who, in this chapter, is implied to use methods the French are currently using.

Amelgar

Well at least he isn't going to hand the other outworlder to a different faction to spite them all. That would have been irritating

Anonymous

welp looks like magic is coming out sooner rather than later.

Anonymous

So Farah is getting seeded unless she escapes. Jason isn't going to be glad about that.

Philip Pleiss

If those morons severely hurt the-outworlder-who-is-yet-to-be-named, and Jason finds out, he is probably going to beat them like a pinãta until fantastic prizes come out.

Anonymous

Wonder when the World Phoniex priest is finally going to show up on Earth?

carebear90

Why would she get seeded? They are all network people. The EOA should be the builder cultists (at least in their leadership).

Anonymous

Oh this does not end well for Mr. Barbou. Not well at all. And I’m not talking about the IC.

Kemizle

Didn’t “Farra” get all the info she needs from the array from here “escape attempts”...what ever they do it’s not going to go well for them

Ziggy

I'm pretty surprised no one made a "gooose that laid the golden eggs" comparison.

carebear90

Well... if he contacts Miranda and only has 3 days... I guess they'll try to kidnapp or kill Jason? again? Or going after his family as hostages like she proposed originally? Or both?

Seadrake

"She's about to break" Yup she's about to break out and break you.

LEMON

I feel like that is almost guaranteed to happen. Chekhov's gun, the outworlder was clearly shown to be planning an escape.

mhaj58

Erika is in big trouble now

Matthew A Baker

Welp, it looks like Jason is gonna need to essence up the family

Matthew A Baker

Also, being belligerent with Jason didn't go well for Cole Silva either, another core using bronze ranker

Anonymous

Oh and Nigel can go drown in a vat of fosters. Cause he obeyed until human life was in dangera ndeven then he said something first. So apparently Nigel is cool with people dieing if the CoC is obeyed.

Jeff Scott

Oh, there is a honey pot. Jason reversed it and made himself the honeypot!

Augustus

He is a military man someone disobeying orders to save some people could get everyone else killed depending on the scenario, having someone like Jason around who seemed to be constantly wanting to disobey and potentially get everyone killed is not some who he would want around.

Andrew

Thank you!

Andrew

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Anonymous

I can’t believe people are still split on the Farrah/Dawn thing for the female otherworlder. We got the chapter about Dawn the priestess of the World Phoenix. If nothing comes of her task relating to Jason, then Shirt is going to have egg on his face and he’s a good enough author to not leave plot holes in his writing. Also, Farrah has been dead for a while before the deal between the Builder, the Reaper, and the World Phoenix. Given the information we’ve gotten from Shade about the Reaper not allowing resurrections I highly doubt the Reaper would allow a slap in the face of that magnitude against his authority. I like Farrah. She was an important part of the early part of the story I loved her interactions with Rufus and Gary and her teaching Jason. I cried at her death, but bringing her back would diminish her sacrifice, her wake, and her impact on the other characters in the story. Farrah’s dead. Let her stay dead. While wishing her back is understandable, treat her like any good character who dies mourn and let her go. And as for the whole thing about Dawn being a diamond ranker imprisoned by French scrubs. 1 since we only have direct confirmation of one persons transfer from other worlds we can’t assume that the Otherworlder (for the purpose of this will henceforth be called Dawn) has the power level she had before becoming an otherworlder. I highly doubt that the Builder would allow Jason to have a diamond rank companion in his old world or the other one. 2 Farrah is dead. And the Reaper has the whole thing about not wanting Jason to keep coming back to life. You know the otherworlder ability and Shade talking to Jason about not cheating death but cheating being dead? 3 A few people wanted Jason and Sophie together but while Sophie fell for Jason Shirt made it pretty clear that Jason’s feelings for Sophie weren’t reciprocated. So new female character. Hint of romance for our main character and a way to move on after Amy and Cassandra. I feel that Dawn could be that way forward. And for those readers who ship JasonxFarrah Jason made it pretty clear that he didn’t feel that way. I also shipped ClivexFarrah more to be honest.

Anonymous

I feel like Jason had shade attached to one or more of them so he knows how that conversation went and is already thinking up countermeasures to them deciding that he’s too much of liability.

Amelgar

Why would a Diamond rank need to become an Outworlder?

Anonymous

I can't wait to see the French branch get slapped around

Kendelle Trotter

Hard to fault Jason's edgy approach when you have evil, bloodthirsty idiots like Miranda and Adrien constantly popping up.

DNAjester

Who is ellis?

DB

Pondering if a major portion of the "grid" is about to come down... my best guess is Farrah's rendition site with the really fancy and large scale ritual, is possibly a major regional/continental node for the proto-dimensional detection grid. And on another side note, we're still waiting for the fall-out of Dawn's "how much trouble can he get into in the little time..." as tension builds

Scott

I was just thinking, are all of shades accounted for? What if Jason sent one to France already to look for the otherworlder?

Anonymous

Highly unlikely. They should be having this meeting at their headquarters which is very well protected using complex enchantments. Jason admitted that he would be unable to go in their without triggering anything. Shade is a shadow but I would presume he can not pass through those enchantments without getting detected.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter!

Midjji

I missed that the network must strongly suspect him having a portal power based on tracking the phone of his niece. Seeing her completely trackable phone jump a few km or more right before he said she was with him to annabeth is a very strong indicator of a portal ability, but not perfect proof. The same holds for his other uses of teleporting other people with phones. That's a nice touch.

Midjji

Hmm I have a hard time buying their arguments regarding leverage, he is primarily teaching them, they know it will take less than a year and six months, they also know he will keep the secret untill he has made his family ready ( i.e. train them) for the reveal. the most important aspects of advancing without cores is also very quick to learn which they should suspect. This means they don't need leverage. Assuming they are to be portrayed as callous then the answer would be make the deal then betray later. But it also makes no sense what so ever, he is asking nothing of the local branch, they offered him enormous sums but the main thing he cared about in the deal is getting to fight monsters, something which is both free for them to provide and massively in their interests.

CentaureHeart

Nigel is wrong though. Yes Jason doesn't like orders but he knows the difference when it's on the battlefield. The only reason he acts arrogant and like he knows better when he was in in the astral space was because he did know better.

Aclys

the training is just one of the things he's offering. The looting power was one of the big appeals because of how much sheer value it adds to a raid. And that would be an ongoing effect. On the other hand I kind of agree in that all the benefits he's offering (or the effects thereof at least) are theirs to keep should their partnership end at some point... Plus that family is a potential leverage as well. Not as a threat, but simply helping/offering to support with resources and/or manpower to keep them safe during their daily life would go a long way to help and be one of those perks that a hypothetical non-loyal jason might not want to give up on.

Aclys

yeah.. I mean, his One act of insubordination was to run off and save a sizable group of network people from being poisoned to death. . . Yeah that's defying orders, but its the kind of defiance people give medals for along with a symbolic punishment. I mean hell, if you gave me the choice between someone who'll follow orders even if it kills everyone in his team or another's... and someone who'll do what it takes to keep everyone (or as many as possible) alive? Gimme option B please. Plus with the hydra he was outright asked to do that by the man in charge of the operation.

Micah Rutledge

I get that this conflict is going to be good content, but damn he was close to having an easy time for once. Now he is always gonna be in conflict with the network... i like him with the cabal tho. Hopefully that's where he gets the info to save her during these three days. Vampires are sexy after all

Micah Rutledge

One more thing, why is the powerless counsel member able to get a hold of, let alone sway or offer this foreign branch guy anything?

Termac

It might not even be that he saves her. If, with Miranda's help, Lyon abducts Jason, collars him and keeps him under watch by a couple silvers, he won't be able to escape. Not immediately, anyway. Meanwhile, the female outworlder is close to escaping and it looks like they're about to *strongly* (possibly with torture) incentivize her to do so sooner rather than later. I bet she earns herself some soul scars.

carebear90

Well... she has got to have lots of contacts left from her time as an executive. That and she is not really powerless. She just can't make official decisions alone anymore. This will be far from official though. My guess is she helps the lyon branch to enter the country again unnoticed. I don't expect her to be able to offer any sort of major local forces here.

Anonymous

Interesting with lots of tease to keep up the interest level.

Meerschaum

I just imagined a crossover between "He Who Fights With Monsters" and "Queer Eye" and I can't get it out of my head.

Juli Freixi

Thanks a lot for the chapter!