As the bus rumbled down the highway under the cloak of night, Daniel and Ragnar engaged in a lively conversation. They exchanged gossip, rumors, and tidbits about the world of mages and their families. Their chat was interrupted by Daniel's phone ringing. He excused himself from Ragnar and answered promptly, recognizing the call as Envy's number.
"Yes, dear," Daniel spoke in a gentle tone. "What do you need?"
"There's trouble within the Confederacy, Daniel," Envy began, her voice tinged with concern. "They seem to have garnered formidable allies from the Curtained World, strong enough to force Pride into retreat alongside her father."
Daniel's astonishment rang clear. "Pride? Injured? But she's the second strongest witch, right after you! Who could have possibly inflicted harm on her?"
"Yes, she's the second most powerful witch among us seven, and not many can rival her, let alone cause her harm. But that's assuming she can unleash her full power and isn't confined in closed spaces like caves, hallways, or buildings," Envy explained, continuing on.
"As for what really happened, I don't have all the specific details yet since she's still unconscious along with her father. However, based on her injuries and condition, it seems that the fight itself didn't cause her much harm. What truly affected her was the backlash from using her blood magic," she elaborated.
After that, Envy told Daniel about what occurred at Greed's Mansion, including the method she used on Pride to stabilize her condition with Sat's blood. However, she decided not to mention Sat's special treat to Daniel. She didn't want him to return and put Sat on a diet or make any sudden changes, especially since she prefers Sat to remain a bit chubby.
"Who is it this time? The Hightower?" Daniel asked, his tone tinged with annoyance. This wasn't the first time someone had disrupted his plans. He had come to New Mexico to assist Greed with the Confederacy dispute and reclaiming Texas, not to deal with reckless mages who disrupted his day without consequences.
"No, I don't think it was the Hightower this time. They might be stubborn, but they're not foolish. I believe it was some radical group within the Curtained World, unrelated to the Hightower," Envy explained.
"A new group? Why? Did I inadvertently offend them or something?" Daniel asked, frustration evident in his voice. The world seemed far more chaotic than he had realized.
"To be honest, I don't have all the details, Danny," Envy sighed, then continued. "But my guess is it's a radical group that believes they can surpass the Hightower in controlling North America. You just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Besides, I don't think they know that Pride is your woman," Envy explained.
"What!? What do you mean by 'your woman'?" Daniel was taken aback. "Why do you assume she's mine?" he questioned.
"What? She's not? Really? Are you sure!?" Envy's voice betrayed surprise, as if she had stumbled upon a remarkable discovery; a secret hidden in plain sight.
Despite desperate pleas for diplomacy, the Confederacy's icy silence had driven the situation to a precipice. A collective breath hitched in living rooms across the nation. The weight of history settled on weary shoulders.
President Malcomes' face, etched with both resolve and a flicker of sorrow, filled every screen. "We, the people of the free world, will not stand idly by as the Confederacy commits such atrocities against our own and the innocent people of New Mexico," his voice boomed, echoing the outrage simmering within the nation. "Repeated warnings have gone unanswered. The time for patience has passed.
"Therefore," he continued, his jaw set firm, "I have authorized a full-scale military response against the Confederacy, effective tomorrow morning. And to bolster our brave soldiers, we have secured the aid of the Astral Private Military Company. This is a final call to the Confederacy – lay down your arms and return to the negotiating table, or face the full might of the American people.
May God have mercy on us all, and may He guide our brave men and women in uniform."
The announcement detonated a spectrum of emotions across the nation. Staunch patriots erupted in cheers, a defiant roar echoing from coast to coast. Others, hearts heavy with dread, sought solace in prayer, their whispers weaving a tapestry of hope and fear into the night air. In countless homes, families held loved ones close, clinging to fleeting moments of peace before the storm.
This is the kind of news that severs normalcy, carving a jagged line between life as it was and the uncertain future that loomed. As dawn painted the horizon a bloody red, the nation braced itself. War, a grim specter, had returned, casting a long shadow over the land of the free.
— San Francisco - Liberty House —
Within the opulent walls of the Liberty House, the West Coast's answer to the White House, a lone figure observed the televised declaration with an intensity that crackled through the air. Greed, sat within the confines of the live conference room. A curt nod, a silent language only they understood, passed between her and President Malcomes, lost in the sea of reporters clamoring for his attention.
The die was cast. Greed could only clench her fists, a silent plea escaping her lips drowned out by the media's cacophony. Nuclear war – the mere thought of it sent a shiver down her spine. The Hightower, and Golden Scale, would surely intervene; such an apocalypse served no one's agenda.
But her doubt lingered. General Moore, a volatile wildcard in this precarious game, loomed large in her mind. If cornered, would he act in blind fury, unleashing a nuclear nightmare beyond anyone's control?
Greed's usually composed face hardened. This war, a tinderbox waiting to ignite, held the potential to rewrite the very fabric of existence. "God help us all," she whispered, the gravity of her words echoing in the sterile room. The weight of the world, it seemed, now rested not just on the President's shoulders, but also on hers.
— Ragnar Luxury House Bus —
Inside the Ragnar Luxury House Bus, Daniel watched the news unfold on his laptop. Unlike Greed, the President's declaration didn't weigh heavily on him. He knew the capabilities of the God Slayer cannon, orbiting Earth. Even a full-blown Confederate nuclear launch wouldn't escape its watchful gaze. The God Slayer's light-speed beam would fry the warhead detonators before they ever left their silos.
His true concern lay elsewhere. Who was the shadowy group pulling the strings behind the Confederacy? How deeply were they entangled in this brewing conflict? Unmasking them could be the key to ending this madness before it spiraled out of control.