Chapter 203: Promoted To Tier III Commander
Chapter 203: Promoted To Tier III Commander
By the time the Crownward March was deep inside Mournveil, the battle itself was already over.
What remained behind them was not a war anymore.
It was cleanup, confusion, and fear spreading through the Kharov cluster faster than any ship could fly.
Aurelian did not need to stay there to see it all happen. Eirenne’s sub-core kept feeding him reports as long as the hidden backdoors she had planted continued to function, and the picture they gave was clear enough.
The Kharov had lost control as the cluster had been broken into pieces that could not trust one another.
The remaining garrisons were still alive, but they no longer acted like a single military structure.
One had locked itself down and refused to move. Another had begun shooting at ships with corrupted identification codes.
The research-station fleet was still waiting for confirmation from a command chain that was no longer responding usefully.
A few Kharov captains had tried to flee toward nearby stations, but Eirenne’s captured ships had gone with them in fragments, mixing into the scattered movement and carrying more false signals into the rest of the enemy’s defense net.
It was not enough to destroy everything.
It was enough to make recovery slow and ugly.
"That should keep them busy," Rhoswen said after reading the latest feed.
"It will," Eirenne replied. "Several of the remaining groups are now treating friendly vessels as potential threats. Their response time will continue to worsen until they rebuild the identification network from scratch."
Rhoswen looked impressed despite herself. "You are terrifying."
"I was designed to assist command."
Neris gave a side eye from the side, but she was already back to work a moment later, checking their cargo balance and the state of the transports.
The fleet had gained a lot, and that brought its own problems. Full transports moved differently from empty ones.
Damaged aircraft needed space. Captured materials had to be secured properly so they did not become hazards during the return trip.
Aurelian let the others handle the details while he reviewed the broader results.
The numbers were almost better than he had expected.
Two garrison fleets had been broken badly enough that they would not recover quickly. The first garrison, the strongest, had lost command continuity and a large portion of its mobile combat power.
The mining depot had been stripped of its most valuable stock and left burning. Several military docks had been crippled. False trails had been planted across the cluster.
The Kharov still had forces there.
But the cluster no longer felt like a proper military region.
But that was what he had wanted.
Then the next part hit him.
It was subtle at first, a pressure inside his mind and body, like something that had been growing for a long time had finally reached the edge of its container.
He had felt it before during advancement, but this time it came stronger, cleaner, and harder to ignore.
Aurelian closed his eyes for a moment.
Neris noticed first. "Commander?"
"I’m fine," he said.
But he was not only fine.
He had reached the line.
The battles in the Kharov cluster, added to everything before this, had pushed him to the point where the next commander tier was no longer distant.
The requirement had been met. All that is left is for him to go through the pain of his body being strengthened as he advances.
He did not say anything about systems or hidden things. There was no need.
The shipgirls could feel the change around him in their own way, through the bond and through how the fleet’s command presence shifted, but they could not see the reason behind it. That was fine. It was how things had always been.
Aurelian left the command floor for a short time and went to his rest chamber.
He did not think much about it as he knew this would happen sooner or later. He simply sat down, steadied his breathing, and advanced.
The process took longer than he expected.
For nearly an hour, the pressure inside him built and then slowly settled. His body grew hot, then cold, then light in a way that was difficult to describe.
It was not pain exactly, but it was not comfortable either. His mind expanded, not in the sense of knowing more, but in the sense of being able to hold more at once without strain.
The bond network changed with him.
Wider.
Deeper.
Stronger.
When it finally ended, Aurelian opened his eyes and remained still for a few seconds.
Everything felt clearer.
His body felt different, too. Stronger, of course, but not only in the simple way of muscle and stamina.
There was a deeper vitality there, something that made him feel as if the space around him was not as hostile as it had been before.
He flexed his fingers once.
For a brief moment, he had the strange certainty that if he stepped into open space with the right preparation, he would not immediately die.
That was an absurd thought for most humans.
For a commander who had reached this level, it was not.
He still would not mistake himself for a starship or a space beast. His speed would be laughable compared to any real vessel. His body could survive more, but it was not meant to replace armor, engines, or shields.
Still, the change mattered.
Tier III.
Aurelian let out a slow breath.
When he returned to the command room, several eyes turned toward him at once.
Rhoswen stared for half a second, then grinned. "You changed."
"Yes."
"That’s all?"
Aurelian glanced at her. "What did you want?"
"I don’t know. Something bigger."
Lysara, who had joined through a side projection while running her own checks, said calmly, "He is standing straighter, his breathing is different, and the command pressure through the bond has deepened. That is enough."
Rhoswen folded her arms. "I noticed that too."
"Of course you did."
Neris looked more relieved than amused. "Tier III?"
Aurelian nodded once.
This meant that the ceiling of the fleet had risen.
Shipgirls who had been pressing close to their own limits would now have room to grow again.
Future modifications became more realistic. Higher-tier upgrades were no longer something sitting just beyond reach.
The materials from Halcyon Vault and the Kharov raid suddenly mattered even more.
Eirenne processed the implications almost immediately.
"This will change the upgrade schedule."
"Yes," Aurelian said.
"I will prepare new projections."
"Do that after we return."
"Understood."
The fleet continued through Mournveil for another day without incident.
No Kharov pursuit appeared.
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