<h4>Chapter 3198: Cross Game</h4>
The notion brought forward by Minister Shederin Purnesse sounded preposterous at first. Anyone who possessed even a sliver of familiarity with the Cross n knew that they were made up of a bunch of warriors who revered the strongest among them. With Saint Hemmington Cross as their greatest example, the Crossers all immersed themselves in a martial culture where only strength conveyed righteousness!
Therefore, the people attending the meeting did not seriously consider whether the guest designer that had recently been inducted in the Cross n was eligible to seed Patriarch Reginald if thetter had passed away.
In the Garlen Empire back in the Vicious Mountain Star Sector, almost all of the citizens over there showed open disdain towards cerebral leaders who couldn''t even beat a mouse. Their views on what kind of people made for good leaders had be so distorted that they directly equated piloting ability to good leadership!
It was a stupid mindset and one that Ves did not think wouldst. The Cross n should have ended with Saint Hemmington. He was the model example of how putting a meathead in charge was pure idiocy.
The fact that pretty much every single member of the Cross n still revered the deceased ace pilot to this day said everything about their ability to think critically and learn from the past.
Ves therefore found it very difficult to reconcile this negative impression of the Cross n with the notion that a mech designer could take it over.
"Shederin, why do you think that way?" He asked.
Everyone turned their attention to the former ambassador. The Purnesser calmly obliged and exined his reasoning.
"It is true that the Cross n is following the ways of the Garlen Empire, but it would be a great mistake to assume that it is still the same."
"First, this outlook has already failed them before." He raised a finger. "They had to have learned some lessons from the cmity that nearly ended their n."
Shederin raised another finger. "Second, they are no longer in Vicious Mountain. As our fleet keeps traveling forward, the distance to their old home increases. This makes it increasingly more difficult to maintain the same values and customs as before. It bes a lot easier to adopt the customs that are moremon in their current surroundings."
He raised a third finger. "Finally, Professor Benedict Cortez is of much greater importance to the current Cross n than the alternatives. From my own observations, Venerable Linda Cross and Venerable Imaris Cross are not up to par. It will be difficult for them tomand as much respect as their predecessors."
"I don''t think you''re wrong, but will the Crossers agree?" Ves questioned. "I don''t think the nsmen will be able to ept the notion that they should turn to someone who isn''t a fighter."
"Ah, but is that really true?" Shederin smiled. "Is Professor Benedict really as weak as you say? I think he shares a lot of traits inmon with you, Patriarch Ves. Like you, he is a mech designer who is uncharacteristically able to project strength when necessary. Like you, he is an indispensable part of his organization because he is their main source of revenue. It is conceivable that the Crossers might look at the Larkinson n as an example of how a strong and capable mech designer can lead an organization into prosperity. If they decide that they want to pursue a simr future, then choosing a Senior Mech Designer over any of the expert pilots as their next leader might sound like a more viable option."
"When people get desperate, they tend to pay less attention to established rules and traditions." Cbast remarked. "Isn''t that right, Ves?"
"Uhm, yeah." Vesmely answered. "Will the Cross n really be driven to such a state, though? Even if Patriarch Reginald disappears, the rest of the Cross n will be okay, right?"
No one could say for sure.
"The Cross n has undergone several major changes since they have joined the Golden Skull Alliance." Shederin said. "Not only has it shifted into a nomadic, space-faring n that is not attached to any fixed territories, the n has also taken in tens of thousands of foreigners and inducted them into the n with the help of their ''kinshipwork''. Think about what this can do. Both steer the n away from its former identity. At some point, the changes may go far enough that it is no longer unthinkable to allow a Senior Mech Designer to gain eptance."
"eptance won''te naturally." His son Novilon added. "Professor Benedict must activelyy the groundwork to convince the Crossers to break tradition. He will have to contact all of the stakeholders in the n and win over a majority of them to induce a change. He should also be working on encouraging Venerable Linda and Venerable Imaris toply with this unprecedented change. If either of them objects, then they can instantly rally arge number of Crossers against the Senior''s takeover attempt. The conflict might get very bloody very quickly, and that will most certainly lead to grievous losses to both sides. If Professor Benedict is aware of this, then he will notmit to any action that will lead to a lose-lose situation."
Ves and everyone else thought about what the Purnessers had said. Their vision on this potential power struggle was much further ahead than anyone else in thepartment. Even Cbast looked thoughtful.
There were still a lot of questions. Too much about this scenario is based on spurious deductions. There wasn''t enough evidence that any of this might take ce.
"Does Professor Benedict really want to take over the Cross n?" General Verle skeptically asked. "In my opinion, the downsides far outweigh the gains. Not only does he have to be responsible for everything, but it will take an unreasonable amount of effort to tame the unruly Crossers. No matter how much he is able to manipte them into epting his leadership, the Crossers are still Crossers. They won''t be able to shake off the sense that they should have appointed a genuine Crosser expert pilot instead of a mech designer who only entered the picture rtively recently."
Ves nodded in agreement. "I think the same way. I know first-hand how troublesome it is to manage an entire n. While the control is nice, there is just too much stuff going on. A Senior should mainly focus on working towards Master."
"Maybe the professor needs more resources." Raymond suggested. "From what I know of high-ranking mech designers, they need to have ess to an increasing amount of finding, resources, equipment and manpower. If the Cross n is reluctant to provide him with these expensive demands, then he might choose to take over the n just so that he can fulfill his own demands."
That was a viable answer, though Ves wasn''t sure whether Professor Benedict was truly the sort of person who would do that. The Senior''s current position in the Cross n was already high. There was little need to acquire more power unless he had more changes in mind.
Magdalena raised another point. "If Professor Benedict is truly plotting to take over the n, shouldn''t Patriarch Reginald himself be aware of what his resident mech designer is doing? Why would the Cross Patriarch tolerate such open ambition from someone who doesn''t fit the bill of a proper leader in his n?"
That was a good question. Ves had met Patriarch Reginald enough times to know that while the expert pilot was very mule-headed, he was not someone who was too ignorant.
In his meeting with the two Cross leaders, the rtionship between them appeared to be rtively harmonious. While they had their differences, they mostly formed a united front.
What was going on over there?
"I think… Even if Patriarch Reginald thinks that Professor Benedict is up to something, it wouldn''t be so easy to break their rtionship." Ves guessed. "The former relies heavily on thetter to design his expert mech. While the Cross Patriarch also wants my help, I cannot design an expert mech by myself, let alone a high-tier one. The participation of apetent and trusted Senior is an indispensable part of the n."
"You know what? I think this case is an open conspiracy." Cbast concluded.
"An open conspiracy?" Magdalena frowned.
"It''s just like a regr conspiracy, but known to both sides instead of being kept secret. Let''s say that Professor Benedict wants to be the leader of the Cross n for some reason. He might have raised the topic of Ves'' experimental procedure to the Cross Patriarch as a deliberate attempt to create a vacancy."
"Shouldn''t this trap be obvious? Even if Patriarch Reginald isn''t able to see it, surely the other people by his side must recognize the danger in pursuing this option."
So what if Patriarch Reginald knows that this is a trap of sorts?" Cbast smirked. "ording to our personality profile on him, he cannot resist the temptation of grasping the chance to advance to ace pilot. If Reginald seeds, then he will win the game and the Cross n will restore the glory of the past. If the expert pilot dies in the attempt, then Professor Benedict will take advantage of the leadership vacuum and take over the n and lead it into a different direction. Either way, the Cross n will likely be even more prosperous than now, so the nsmen will definitely be better off. This assurance will make Patriarch Reginald feel at ease."
Ves thought it quite sad that Patriarch Reginald thought he wouldn''t be able to do his n justice if he remained as his current self. What was wrong about being a high-tier expert pilot? He was already stronger than nearly every expert pilot in human space! Was it truly necessary for the Cross n to be led by an ace pilot again? It was doing just fine at the moment!
"These Crossers are total nutcases if they agree to go along with such a bet." He resentfully said. "A high-tier expert pilot is a treasure to any organization. How can they allow one to gamble with their lives in such a risky gamble? If Patriarch Reginald dies, the Crossers will only have two expert pilots left. That is not enough!"
"It alles down to what Patriarch Reginald Cross wants for himself." Shederin Purnesse sighed. "Unlike you, Patriarch Ves, he is not as considerate to others. His views and decisions are solely centered around himself. He may feelpelled to protect the Cross n, but this is a responsibility that had been thrust into his hands due to unfortunate circumstances. His real goal has always been to be an ace pilot. He is willing to set aside everything including the traditions of his n and his own life just to gain a chance of attaining greatness."
"Death or glory." General Verle spoke. "The warriors that adhere to this creed never live long enough to reach old age. Their ultimate aim has always been to be a god pilot and be the strongest warrior in reality. They make for the most powerful pirs of support if they think they are sessful, but they can easily trigger disasters if they start to be desperate."
"Well, that sounds nice." Ves sarcastically said. "What should we do in response to this crazy development? I don''t want a bomb to explode next door one day!"
"I don''t think we necessarily have to do anything, Ves." Cbast said as she ruffled Arnold''s furry sides. "Our n has been overtaking the Cross n for a while now. If this goes on, our allies will eventually be left in the dust and the Golden Skull Alliance will no longer have as much meaning. If we want to maintain a viable coalition, then why not let the Crossers y out their game?"
Cbast raised a good point.
Shederin nodded. "If Patriarch Reginald seeds, then he will owe us a great amount of gratitude due to the assistance that you have provided. Our n will enjoy the protection of a powerful ace pilot for a very long time, which is a luxury that few pioneers enjoy in the Red Ocean."
"And if Professor Benedict Cortez takes over the n, then he will fix most of the deficiencies that hold it back and turn it closer to something akin to our own n." Novilon Purnesse grinned. "Sure, the Cross n will be a stronger economic power under the lead of a Senior, but as long as Professor Benedict is friendly to us, we will have a stronger ally that is much more rational than before."
"Hmmm…"
Ves rubbed his smooth-shaven chin… Was it really so bad to allow the former Skull Architect to take control of a powerful military n? The idea sounded wrong at first, but perhaps he was being unfair to the reformed Senior Mech Designer.