Chapter 54: Chapter 54
The world was in flux.
Jamie Lancaster had become a name that sent ripples across governments, militaries, and intelligence agencies. The alliances forming around her were proof enough that she was no longer just a scientist. She was a force, a potential tipping point in the balance of power.
Inside Lancaster Tower, another high-level meeting was about to begin. This time, it involved representatives from one of the few nations openly offering support—India.
Jamie stood near the floor-to-ceiling windows of the private conference room, watching the city below. Henry Lancaster sat at the head of the table, his posture relaxed yet authoritative. David Lancaster and Ryan occupied their usual spots, but this time, Solomon Kane was also present, arms crossed, observing everything with sharp eyes.
On the opposite side of the table sat General Vikram Sinha, a high-ranking official from India’s defense forces, flanked by a team of military advisors. The Indian delegation had flown in under strict secrecy, avoiding any unnecessary media attention.
Henry leaned forward. “General Sinha, it’s not every day that we get a direct visit from the Indian military. I assume this is about something more than just diplomatic pleasantries?”
General Sinha gave a small nod, his sharp gaze settling on Jamie. “It is. Miss Lancaster, your work has already disrupted the global power structure. Some see you as a threat. Others, like us, see you as an opportunity.”
Jamie crossed her arms. “And what exactly do you want from me?”
Sinha exchanged a glance with one of his advisors before answering. “India is offering you something no other nation has yet—a dedicated mech to serve as your personal guardian. A Green Guardian, the same battle-tested model we deployed in Antarctica. It would remain stationed near you at all times, ensuring your safety.”
Jamie raised an eyebrow. “That’s generous. But I doubt you’re just giving it away.”
A small smile touched Sinha’s lips. “Of course not. In return, we want your expertise to improve the Green Guardian. While our mech is highly durable and adaptable, its specifications remain average compared to the United States’ Grey Eagle or China’s Red Archer.”
Jamie immediately understood. “You want me to upgrade it.”
Sinha nodded. “With your modifications, we believe the Green Guardian can surpass the Red Archer, giving India a decisive edge against Chinese mechs in future conflicts.”
Henry steepled his fingers. “And what makes your mech special?”
Sinha’s expression grew serious. “Unlike other mechs, the Green Guardian has exclusive access to India’s classified Magic Shield Technology—a defensive system derived from supernatural studies conducted after the Elven War.”
Jamie’s interest piqued. “Magic Shield Technology?”
Sinha tapped on a tablet, and the holo-screen above the table displayed combat footage. Indian Green Guardian mechs stood in formation, glowing blue shields flaring to life as incoming artillery shells and energy blasts slammed against them—only to be deflected with minimal damage.
“Our magic shield is superior to conventional armor and energy barriers. But as of now, it lacks long-term sustainability in high-intensity battles. We believe that with your technological insights, we can improve its efficiency, making the Green Guardian more than just a defensive mech—it could become a frontline force capable of countering China’s Red Archer mechs.”
Jamie studied the footage, intrigued. The idea of combining advanced technology with supernatural defense systems had been a theoretical concept before the Elven War. If the Green Guardian’s shield tech could be stabilized and optimized, it would give India an unmatched strategic advantage.
Henry finally spoke. “You’re asking Jamie to openly take a side. Once she upgrades your mechs, there’s no turning back.”
Sinha remained calm. “The sides have already been chosen. We are simply offering an alliance before others force her into one she does not want.”
Jamie took a deep breath. She had seen this moment coming—nations making their moves, alliances forming, the weight of decisions pressing down on her.
But she also knew that this wasn’t just about politics. If her knowledge could push mech technology forward, she had a responsibility to act.
She looked at Sinha. “I’ll help upgrade the Green Guardian. But I won’t be used as a pawn. My work will be mine, and I will decide what stays classified.”
Sinha gave an approving nod. “Understood. You will have full control over your contributions. In return, your personal Green Guardian will be deployed immediately for your protection.”
Henry smirked. “Then I believe we have a deal.”
The balance of power had just shifted.
Solomon’s Training – Preparing for the Worst
As the meeting concluded, Jamie stayed behind while the others left. Solomon remained as well, his expression unreadable.
“You agreed pretty quickly,” Solomon remarked.
Jamie sighed. “Because I don’t have the luxury of hesitation. If I don’t make my own choices, someone else will make them for me.”
Solomon studied her for a moment before nodding. “Good. That means you understand what’s at stake.”
Jamie turned to him. “Speaking of which… how’s your mech training going?”
Solomon scoffed. “You tell me. They’re making me run simulations in a Grey Eagle. It’s not exactly my idea of fun.”
Jamie smirked. “And how many times have you crashed?”
Solomon gave her a deadpan look. “I stopped counting after twenty.”
Jamie chuckled. “Well, at least you’re learning.”
His expression turned serious. “Henry’s right to be worried. If Russia or China ever deploys their mechs against you, having the Green Guardian won’t be enough. You need a real response team, not just a bodyguard.”
Jamie frowned. “You’re suggesting a full combat unit?” Check latest chapters at Nove1Fire.net
Solomon nodded. “We’re already building one. It’s small, elite, and trained to operate mechs and counter mech warfare. If an attack ever happens, they’ll be the ones standing between you and whatever the world throws at you.”
Jamie studied him for a moment. “You’re really going all-in on this, huh?”
Solomon’s gaze hardened. “Because I know how this game works. The second they think you’re vulnerable, they’ll strike. I won’t let that happen.”
Jamie exhaled. “Alright. But try not to get yourself killed in a mech simulator before we even need you.”
Solomon smirked. “No promises.”
The weight of the future loomed over them both.
The Shadow’s Next Move
Far from Lancaster Tower, in a hidden intelligence facility, a shadowy meeting was taking place.
A Russian general stood with arms crossed. “Jamie Lancaster has aligned herself with India. That complicates things.”
A Chinese official leaned forward. “She’s creating a new balance of power. If she strengthens India’s mechs, we lose our advantage.”
An Iranian commander exhaled slowly. “She needs to be stopped. But how?”
The Chinese operative from the last meeting placed a classified document on the table. It was labeled Project Specter.
“The plan is already in motion.”
The Russian general narrowed his eyes. “And you’re sure this will work?”
The Chinese operative smirked. “She won’t see it coming.”
The pieces were moving. The war was only just beginning.