After the conclusion of the eventful testing session, Ves came away tired and bewildered.
Events did not proceed according to his expectations. His stay during the conference went completely off the rails ever since he held his own closed session on companion spirits.
His profile grew increasingly higher to the point where his work on the Carmine System had attracted the definite interest of a number of extremely powerful figures!
Now that had been informed that he should prepare for a personal meeting with each Star Designer who presided over the entire Survivalist conference, Ves had a feeling that the idyllic days that he enjoyed in the past few years would finally become a relic of the past.
"The greater my profile, the greater the target on my back." He grumbled as he sat on his bed.
He had temporarily bid goodbye to Jovy and returned to his assigned stateroom within the Khamatar Reign.
Ves had gone through so much stress and work recently that he felt it would help a lot if he took a short nap.
It would have been even better if he could enjoy a full night's sleep, but he did not have the luxury of time.
"Everyone is short on time. Even the Star Designers are working as hard as they can to increase red humanity's chances of winning the war."
The current climate demanded everyone to step up if they had the ability.
Obviously, the leadership of the Survivalist Faction had fully figured out that there was far more depth to Ves than he usually displayed on the surface!
Companion spirits, the Carmine System and the transcendence glow were only a handful of the advantages that he had accrued over the course of his career.
Even though he was technically just a Senior Mech Designer, each of his major innovations were already inventions that could make any Master Mech Designer proud!
The fact that he was still in the early to middle stages of his career and still had an abundance of potential increased his value even further!
Ves just had a first-hand glimpse on how the mechers treated people based on their perceived value.
A norm with no discernable genetic aptitude like Leon Di Maggio could be expended at will without any concern to the Association. Providing real test data by fatally pushing him beyond his limits was probably the greatest value that he could provide to the experimenters!
A pilot with A-grade genetic aptitude such as Krio Delamar received much better care and attention from a bunch of Master Mech Designers because he had the potential to become great with the help of the Carmine Raider.
Although Ves had little reason to be concerned as he resembled Krio far more than Leon from the perspective of the mechers, he still did not feel so great about the mechers hooking their tentacles in him even further.
Compared to a compassionate organization like the Larkinson Clan, the Red Association was much more utilitarian in nature.
Subjective feelings had to take a backseat for more important priorities such as efficiency and logic. Everything and everyone was reduced to numbers that represented their value and utility to the Association and human civilization.
While this approach had contributed massively to the rapid rise and enduring dominion of the original Mech Trade Association, it also produced a culture and a set of rules that encouraged the mechers to treat everyone like chess pieces.
This problem was especially exacerbated within the Survivalist Faction! Its unofficial motto could pretty much be summed up as 'the ends justifies the means'!
In this callous and heartless environment, Ves knew it would only take one big mistake for him to lose his favored status and get unceremoniously booted from the Association's VIP list.
He was not the only associate to have discovered the real nature of the Association. There had to be a lot of other clever people who understood this truth far sooner than himself.
That did not change anything to them, though. So long as the mechers and the fleeters stood above humans, people had no choice but to play their game!
"Hm, I wonder what these upcoming meetings are all about."
He still had a few hours before he was scheduled to meet with the Polymath.
There was absolutely no point in trying to overthink a private discussion with the woman who had a good chance of winning the prize for being the smartest individual in the entire dwarf galaxy.
Trying to outfool a woman who had managed to speedrun her way to her current rank was pure folly!
Ves knew that he would come into the meeting at a heavy disadvantage. The adverse information symmetry alone ensured that he would never be able to gain the initiative in any conversation.
Since that was the case, Ves shrugged his shoulders and laid on his bed.
He decided to clear his mind and reset his mental balance as much as possible so that he could face the relatively young Star Designer in a healthier state.
Sleep came easily. The loud and disruptive alarm that he had made sure to set up beforehand jarringly pulled him out of his pleasant slumber.
"Urghhh..."
Ves yawned as he slowly raised himself to his feet and moved over to the bathroom.
After he freshed himself up and changed to a nearly identical Larkinson patriarch outfit, he placed his relatively unassuming teal badge on his chest before stepping out of his stateroom.
Predictably, Jovy already waited for him outside.
"Let us grab a quick bite."
They moved to a smaller and more private restaurant within the Khamatar Reign and started to fill up their stomach with materialized fruits and croissants.
"You have already received all of the advice you needed to hear to acquit you well. Perhaps the only words that I can add to that is that if you receive any offer, you should withhold your judgment until you have heard out the others. Do not prematurely commit to any action." fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
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