Euphemia ArcFrom her files, the parts that weren't redacted, it had stated that she had been under observation for years. It didn't help that Rachel Edgecombe had come from a foreign nation and applied to join the OSI. As an imperial subject, it was her right to apply to the Office of Secret Intelligence, but she should have known she would have never been given any job of significant importance. She wouldn't have any hope for anything beyond a desk job, pushing papers of the most low-level officers.Yet she applied anyway. The recruit that made contact informed her as much. From his first reports, he recommended that she seek employment elsewhere. She was being observed by the OSI itself at that point and working for them would have made that surveillance even easier. Judging from the files and the changing perception, I think that was her plan. Most of her files from that period of surveillance were redacted. As could have pushed for access, not as a viceroy but as a princess, but
Interlude: Colonial GovernorThe governor watched his niece and the Aquitese prince leave the restaurant, he could only hope his dearest niece found what she was looking for in that young man. He might be young, but he was thoughtful in a way beyond his years. If he didn't know any better, he would have assumed he was speaking to a fully-fledged adult."Chia?" he called his secretary, switching back to Oyashimese. His favored secretary didn't speak a lick of Aquitese, so she had doubtlessly been left in the dark during that exchange."Yes, my master?"He filled her in on everything he had said to the prince and his wonderful niece."I see," she said at last.The governor sighed. "What do you think?""What do I think of what?""This Aquitese Prince?"She got very quiet then. He had known her long enough to recognize her silences. She didn't have the words, at least not yet, so he turned to look back out the window. Night had long since fallen over the city and the streets around them w
Interlude: Princess KayaShe watched as her new prince flew away. The plane he boarded slowly took off from the airport and disappeared over the horizon. Kaya already missed Prince Calixte, he was such a strange and wonderful distraction from her boring, scheduled life. She didn't even know when she was going to see him next. She was sure it was on some schedule that his Office of Secret Intelligence and her Kenpeitai. Her meetings with him would be regulated, just like everything else in her life.For now. One day and one day soon, she would escape the regulation of Oyashima. She would no longer be under the thumb of her people's damnable need to make sure everything was predictable."There goes a very nice young man," her uncle said. Princess Kaya turned to look at him and sure enough, there her uncle was. The room was surrounded by her guards, no one should have been able to enter. She had given them specific orders to allow no one inside.As this colony's governor, her uncle was t
Euphemia ArcRachel Edgecombe regarded me, in the same way, I regarded her. The two of us were sizing the other up, searching for any weakness. Or at least I was. Her files were impressive, I couldn't deny that, but she was also part of the Office of Secret Intelligence. My father's first and last line of defense. They were masters of shadow work and crafting illusions were part of that work.What if her files were false? A created myth to foster fear of this Rachel Edgecombe figure. It wouldn't be the first time the Office of Secret Intelligence has created such figures, but it would be the first time the OSI created a myth within its own ranks. What would be the point of that? Her records were sealed, no more person would have access to them. It would be pointless.Unless this character was made to intimidate people like me, people who had the power to see her records and have to deal with her. I hoped she wasn't some constructed phantom and at least from the look in her eyes, she d
Calixte ArcIt felt like months since I was last in the air, but if my calendar is right, then it was hardly more than a couple of weeks. It would be my first time flying, but we weren't being sent out to engage with the New Siberian forces. That would come later, Agent Caron informed me. I asked the general if I could fly and he obliged me.I didn't want to go out with anyone else, much less my team. Not right now. I wanted to be alone to enjoy the open sky and try to relax. Bian and Alphonse had been called away, so I wouldn't have to deal with them. Rolo was out doing patrols in the captured territory. Many of the locals even looked at us as liberators, so it wasn't a hard job from what I hear. Sasha was using some of her leave time, so she wasn't even on base.I thought I had covered everything, but it turns out I forgot two important people. Well, Mireille doesn't fly, so I never considered trying to get around her, and that was a mistake on my part. The general didn't let me tak
Euphemia Arc"I agree that Corai has the most to gain, but wouldn't it be possible that another power is intervening?" I asked, leaning across the table. "They would assume we would blame Corai.""They would assume correctly, but Corai hopes that we turn our attention elsewhere. That we start looking for other enemies to blame. This has Corai written all over it and I would be willing to bet my life that they're responsible.""You don't have any proof though.""No. Until we investigate and get that proof, I'm afraid this is all speculation. As I said, I would bet my life, and my career, that this is Corai. And that is why you called for this meeting, is it not? Perhaps not to ask for my help, but demand it as the viceroy? Command it as a princess."She got me. "Your record speaks for itself. I'm very impressed. You've been able to root out insurgent and resistance groups across the empire. You've become pretty famous for it.""My skill set goes beyond rooting out rats," Rachel Edgecom
The last preview I will be doing. For a completely different isekaiChapter INew York TimesMay 17th, 2024As of the beginning of 2020, coming out of a glob health crisis the likes of which hasn't been seen since the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1919, the world reached an estimated population of 30 billion people. The population increase began in 1989, when the alien ship broke apart over the United States of America and the Soviet Union, raining down pieces on both countries.The result of a failed colonization effort on behalf of a species that we do not even know the name of. Every one of them perished in the crash. From what we have recovered and translated, this species believed the Earth was uninhabited and was going to settle here.The alien ship was over 200 years more advanced than we were. Not only did it jump-start the economy of the two superpowers, medical and agricultural science jumped forwards by leaps and bounds. However, a population of 30 billion people is simply unsust
I know I said only one chapter and I didn't mean to lie. This was originally a part of chapter one, but the chapter was getting too long, so I divided it up. I will only be posting part one and two of chapter one.Chapter I Part Two"Are you feeling alright?" Riley asked. If she didn't have to watch the road while we pulled into the city, I was sure she would be looking at me.Was I okay? No. Someone I ended up in a stranger's car, getting teleported from my apartment. Not just around the corner or even on the other side of the state, but a whole new country. A country that I've never heard of. Acadia was a French colony, as far as I was aware. A colony that hadn't existed since the eighteen hundreds."I don't know," I admitted, watching the road. "What's Acadia?""... The United Republics of Acadia, Eryn. It's the country we live in.""Where is that?""What do you mean?""What continent are we on?""West Artemis.""There's no continent called Artemis." Much less one with a direct at