After hearing about how much leverage the Ylvaine Protectorate gained after they managed to master the use of his Deliverers, Ves felt a bit proud.
He even considered whether he should make use of his influence on the state to dictate their decisions.
If Ves wasn't so rational, then he would have followed his angry impulses and told the Ylvainans to bleed his former state dry!
A darker part of him even wanted to take a step further and withhold assistance entirely!
However, Ves quickly ruled out these impulsive decisions.
From a logical point of view, the fall of the Bright Republic would expose the flanks of the Ylvaine Protectorate and Vesia Kingdom against the sandmen.
There was no way the Ylvainans and Vesians would be able to stretch their overstretched defense forces any further!
Since its own safety was at stake, the Ylvainans would never break relations with the Brighters entirely! They still depended on each other to protect each other's flanks!
Aside from that, Ves maintained a principle that he should not be too picky about his customers and how they utilized them. The moment the mechs ended up in the hands of his customers, he no longer possessed any say in their use.
If the Ylvainans wanted to use his mechs to help the people who stabbed his back, then Ves shouldn't interfere.
This was what a mech designer ought to do! They only provided the tools. It was up to the recipients to use them for their desired ends!
Of course, the situation was a little special right now. It was not that easy to remain hands-off when the Deliverer had the potential to wipe out most sandman fleets before they inflicted any substantial damage!
He managed to move on, though. This was not the time to indulge in improper influencing, especially when the lives of trillions of Brighters and Ylvainans were at stake!
The three leading dynasties were the rightful rulers of the Ylvaine Dynasty. Ves did not possess the mandate, experience or training to be a qualified leader of an entire state!
After reminding himself of this, Ves loosened his shoulders.
"Let's end this call before the Fridaymen find out anymore. Each communication attempt is risky, so we shouldn't talk too often."
Though Gloriana looked regretful, she reluctantly accepted his argument.
Tears began to well in her eyes as she gazed at her boyfriend.
Ves clearly wasn't in a good state right now since he was still relying on a floating chair to move around!
"Don't give up, Ves! I'll do everything I can to bring you to safety! Once you're in the clear, we should have a good talk about our future!"
That sounded rather ominous to Ves. He immediately suspected that Gloriana wanted to encourage him to move to Hegemony space in order to avoid Coalition pursuit!
Ves quickly ended the comm call before he said something he might regret! In his rational state, who knew what kind of insane decision he might make!
He felt as if he was in Axelar's shoes right now! His sane self was a lot more suspect than his ordinary self!
Because it wasn't him! Only when he regained his emotions would he trust his own judgement!
Right now, he acted as if his judgement was impaired.
"It's like I'm drunk right now! I can't assume I'll make the right decisions!"
Perhaps someone like Patricia would disagree, but Ves had always been someone who stuck to his choices even if his logic disagreed.
One benefit about his recent changes was that he gained the opportunity to make a comparison between his rational self and emotional self.
With the help of Patricia's explanations, Ves gained a much greater awareness of himself.
It was as if he was on the outside looking in on how he acted.
While his judgement wasn't always good, he longed to return to normal.
This was because Ves never doubted his decisions! Whenever he made a choice, he usually committed to them with unflinching conviction!
His decision to commit to Gloriana despite the dubiousness of the relationship was a typical example.
As long as he was happy, who cared about whether he made the wrong decision?!
This certainty was missing in him right now, which troubled him quite a bit. He continually doubted some of his decisions.
If he wasn't used to sticking to his choices, then he would have changed his mind already!
"My mental state is not very good right." He concluded. "I should distract myself."
Before he did anything else, he first prepared the data package for Gloriana.
Ves did not assume he could hide his encrypted data package from the Coalition. To assume otherwise was to insult their intelligence capabilities.
However, there were ways to frustrate them. It just took a bit of time to set up the preparations.
Ves spent a few hours in programming a software program that performed some very simple tasks.
First, it received some data input. This input could be as little as a single document or an entire data chip worth of files!
Once it received the input, the program encrypted it with a randomized encryption method.
This consumed most of his attention because he configured the software with a lot of encryption methods. Each of them relied on a lot of randomized elements that made them very hard to crack by relying on quantum rotation and all kinds of other techniques!
No matter the method, Ves believed it would definitely take some time and computing power to decrypt the data!
Once his software program finished encrypting the data, it uploaded its output on a random address on the galactic net.
Each time it uploaded something on the galactic net, it uploaded the encrypted file on another address!
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