Chapter : 1815
"I opened a back channel," Jas corrected. "I let it be known through certain... interdiaries... that there was a new player in the North. Soone who wasn't bound by the old prejudices. Soone who understood technology but wielded magic. Soone who was a 'unique variable'."
Lloyd stared at the King. Jas Khan wasn't just playing 4D chess; he was playing it on three different boards simultaneously while juggling grenades.
"You set up," Lloyd said. "You told her to seek out."
"I advised her," Jas said with a shrug. "I told her that if her mistress, Lady Leviathan, was serious about saving her people from the Firefly nace, she needed to talk to the one human who could actually understand the complexity of the situation."
"My unique background," Lloyd realized.
"Exactly," Jas said. "You’re a transmigrator, Lloyd. You’ve seen a world run by corporations. You know what Firefly is. You know that 'honor' and 'tradition' don't an anything to a quarterly earnings report. The local lords... my own generals... they can't comprehend an enemy that doesn't hate them but just wants to liquidate them. They see monsters. You see assets."
Lloyd walked around the holographic table, looking at the blue dots of the Traditionalist faction. He felt the weight of his mission shifting. It wasn't just about building bigger guns anymore. It was about politics. Inter-species politics.
"So," Lloyd said slowly. "You want to go into the Devil Region. Not to kill them."
"To recruit them," Jas said. "I want you to unite with the 'lesser evil'. I want you to forge an alliance with the Pure Devils against the Corporate invaders. We provide the strategy and the tech-counterasures. They provide the raw magical firepower and the knowledge of the terrain."
"And if they try to kill ?"
"Then you kill them back," Jas said simply. "That's why you're bringing the big guns. Diplomacy works best when you have a railgun on the table."
Lloyd let out a long, ragged sigh. "This is insane. You know that, right? I'm going to walk into Hell and ask for a job application."
"It's the only way," Jas said. "If Firefly consolidates their hold on the Devils, we lose. We can't fight a unified front of tech and magic. We need to split them. We need to turn the Abyss against itself."
"Monalisa ntioned Lady Leviathan," Lloyd said, recalling the venomous warning about breaking hearts. "Is she the leader of the Pure faction?"
"She is one of the Seven Kings," Jas said. "And she hates Firefly more than she hates us. Rumor has it they tried to 'augnt' her sister. It didn't end well for the research team. She's your target, Lloyd. You need to convince her that an alliance with humanity is the only way her people survive."
"Convince the Queen of Envy," Lloyd muttered. "Sure. Easy. I'll just bring flowers."
"Bring the sniper rifle," Jas advised. "It sends a clearer ssage."
Lloyd looked at the map one last ti. The red dots of Firefly were encroaching on the blue dots of the Devils. It was a losing battle. Unless soone changed the variables.
"Okay," Lloyd said, straightening his tie, which was still miraculously intact. "I'll do it. I'll go to the Devil Realm. I'll talk to Leviathan. But I'm doing it my way."
"Which is?"
"Loudly," Lloyd said. "And with a lot of backup."
"Good," Jas grinned. "Because I have so new gear for you. If you're going into the Dead Zone, you can't wear a tuxedo. The atmosphere alone will lt the stitching."
"You have an outfit for Hell?"
"I have an outfit for everything," Jas said, walking towards a secure locker at the back of the room. "But first, there's one more piece of business we need to settle. The wedding."
Lloyd groaned. "Can't we just skip to the invasion? The invasion sounds more relaxing."
"Isabella is the key, Lloyd," Jas said, his voice turning serious again. "You need the North and the Center united. Legally. Visibly. If you disappear into the Devil Realm, people need to know you are acting with the full authority of the Crown. Marriage to Isabella gives you that shield."
"Fine," Lloyd said. "I'll marry the princess. I'll invade Hell. I'll save the world. But after this, I am taking a vacation. A long one. Sowhere without magic or robots."
"Deal," Jas said. "Now, let's go get you a suit that doesn't lt in acid rain."
Chapter : 1816
Lloyd followed the King, his mind already racing with tactical simulations. He wasn't just an exterminator anymore. He was a diplomat. A diplomat with a plasma cannon and a very bad attitude.
The mission had changed. The crusade was over. The negotiation was about to begin.
Ard with the knowledge of the Firefly invasion and the King’s true identity, Lloyd finally agrees to marry Princess Isabella.
It wasn't a romantic decision. It wasn't even a personal one. It was a tactical maneuver, executed with the sa cold precision he used to calibrate a rifle scope. Lloyd stood in the private chapel of the Royal Palace, feeling less like a groom and more like a signatory on a peace treaty.
Isabella stood beside him. She wasn't wearing a traditional white dress. She was wearing ceremonial armor, polished to a mirror sheen, with a white cloak draped over her shoulders. It fit the occasion. This wasn't a union of hearts; it was a union of war.
"You look like you're about to be executed," Isabella whispered, not looking at him. Her eyes were fixed on the priest, who looked terrified to be marrying the "Demon Doctor" to the "Warrior Princess."
"Execution is quicker," Lloyd muttered back. "And less paperwork."
"Don't be dramatic," Isabella said, a small smile touching her lips. "You're gaining a kingdom. And . Most n would kill for this."
"Most n don't have three other wives and a schedule that involves invading Hell next Tuesday," Lloyd retorted.
"Fair point," she conceded. "Just say 'I do' and try not to look like you're calculating the structural integrity of the altar."
"It's a load-bearing altar," Lloyd noted. "If it breaks, the roof collapses."
"Lloyd."
"Right. Focusing."
The ceremony was brief. King Liam—Jas Khan—stood at the front, beaming like a proud father, though Lloyd could see the hard, calculating glint in his eyes. He wasn't seeing a wedding; he was seeing the unification of his command structure. By marrying Isabella, Lloyd beca Prince Consort. He beca a mber of the Royal Family. His orders to the army would no longer be suggestions; they would be law.
"I do," Lloyd said when the ti ca. The words felt heavy, like stones dropping into a pond.
"I do," Isabella said, her voice clear and strong.
They signed the registry. It wasn't just paper. It was a magical contract, binding the House of Ferrum to the House of Bethelham. The ink glowed gold for a mont before fading.
"It is done," the priest announced, looking relieved that no demons had burst through the floor.
The "Alliance of Three Nations" was now held together by a single man. Lloyd Ferrum. The keystone.
Later, in the reception room—a cleared-out section of the armory—Lloyd found Ben. His cousin, the Lord of Ironwood, wasn't mingling. He was sitting atop a crate of high-explosives like it was a throne, radiating an aura of boredom so intense it felt like a physical weight. He picked at a speck of dust on his formal wear with a look of supre disdain, as if the silk offended him more than a blade ever could.
"Took you long enough," Ben scoffed, not bothering to stand as Lloyd approached. "I assud you were too busy collecting wives to rember we have a war to start. Are we leaving, or am I going to have to conquer the Abyss by myself just to alleviate the boredom?"
"Imdiately," Lloyd said. "The wedding is the distraction. While everyone is celebrating the new Prince Consort, we slip out the back door."
"To the Devil Region," Ben said, his prosthetic tal hand flexing. "I've heard the weather is lovely this ti of year. If you like acid rain and screaming wind."
"We're not going for the weather," Lloyd said. "We're going for the neighbors."
King Liam approached them, carrying two large, black cases. He set them down on a workbench with a heavy thud.
"Gentlen," Jas said. "The party is over. Ti to go to work."
He opened the cases.
Inside, resting on shock-absorbent foam, were two suits. They didn't look like armor. They looked like liquid shadows solidified into fabric. They were matte black, sleek, and covered in a hexagonal pattern that seed to shift and move even when the suits were still.
"Stealth Tech," Jas said proudly. "Prototype Mark V. I've been working on these since the first Firefly scout probe landed."
Lloyd ran a hand over the material. It felt cool, almost like water. "What is it? It's not cloth."
"Nanoweave infused with Shadow-Spider silk," Jas explained. "It absorbs light. It absorbs sound. But more importantly, it absorbs mana."
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