Claire Chapman sighed. "Youâve got one thing wrong. Weâre not ordinary civilians right now. Weâre Mercenaries for the Government, and we have to follow their orders."
Connor Grantâs face flushed. "The Power Corps clearly has no respect for the Government! If we keep letting them do whatever they want, weâll be the next ones to die!"
Claire Chapman stared at him but didnât say a word.
Paige Summers tilted her head toward him and asked in Claire Chapmanâs place, "Then what do you propose we do?"
Connor Grant froze, apparently not expecting her to speak, but his surprise quickly turned to excitement. He had seen Paige Summers before at the Summers Armaments shop. Heâd assumed she was the quiet, techy type and hadnât tried to strike up a conversation. But now she was speaking to him first, and she seemed interested. This was more than he could have hoped for!
From what he knew, many Hunting Parties swore by the weapons Paige Summers crafted. If she were to join his side, it would undoubtedly give his cause a significant boost!
"Boss Summers, even you canât stand to watch this happen, right? Hereâs what Iâm thinking. We need to teach The Power Corps a lesson, show them they canât look down on us! Todayâs no good. After what just happened, theyâll be on high alert. But tomorrow night, when we make camp, we..."
Paige Summers listened to his entire plan, then thought for a moment before asking, "And you think weâll be able to continue the mission after that?"
Connor Grant scoffed. "The Power Corps wants to complete this mission even more than we do. Theyâll be the ones coming to us for help!"
"And what if they donât? What if they just pull out their guns..." As Paige Summers spoke, she pressed her long, steady fingers to his temple. "BANG," she mouthed. "You saw how powerful those guns are. Are you sure any of us would survive?"
Connor Grantâs expression faltered. After a long, awkward moment, he said, "Well... resistance naturally means casualties... Thatâs unavoidable."
Paige Summers smiled and pulled her hand away.
"Sorry, Bloodfall canât get involved. I trust that Captain Chapman values the life of every single one of our members. She would never bet our lives on such a reckless gamble." She paused, then added, "In other words, she wonât trade her teamâs lives in retaliation for The Power Corps killing Mercenaries. So, youâll have to find someone else."
The corner of Connor Grantâs mouth twitched. "You did that on purpose!" he gritted out. âYou deliberately led me on, getting me to say all that, when you had no intention of joining from the very beginning!â
But Paige Summers just said casually, "What was that? I didnât quite catch it."
Connor Grant opened his mouth, but ultimately said nothing.
By afternoon, he had gone to the Government officials to request a vehicle change, stating he didnât want to ride with the people from Bloodfall. Perhaps he didnât want to face Paige Summers again, or perhaps he went off to persuade others. In any case, since his Hunting Party was down to five members, the people in charge granted his request and squeezed them into another vehicle. No new members were assigned to Paigeâs truck.
As they set off again, Paige Summers stretched contentedly. "Finally gone."
A small smile played on Claire Chapmanâs lips. "More like he was afraid youâd be the death of him."
Paige Summers grinned. "I think heâs gone to recruit others."
"Mm. Do you think theyâll actually do something?"
"They wonât. But The Power Corps still has the ultimate authority. In fact, you have to admit, their methods, while brutal, are certainly effective. Most of the Mercenaries wonât dare to openly oppose them now."
âStill, I donât like these kinds of tactics.â
Claire Chapman was silent for a moment before saying, "The Power Corpsâ approach will create a lot of long-term problems. Discontent might be suppressed for now, but not forever. We still have a long way to go, and if this blows back on us, it wonât be good for anyone."
"Yeah. Like you said, this journey wonât be a peaceful one. Everyone needs to be extra vigilant."
Over the next few days, just as Paige Summers had predicted, although relations between the two factions were frosty, no one dared to make a move.
Connor Grantâs talk of "teaching The Power Corps a lesson" seemed more like a fever dream than a plan.
But Paige Summers knew he wouldnât give up that easily.
âHe, or rather, the people behind him, are definitely plotting something in the shadows.â
The whole situation was getting on her nerves.
So she started doing things to amuse herself.
For instance, whenever they encountered Mutant Beasts, she would offer timely assistance to other Superpower Users in the heat of battle.
She never acted overly enthusiastic about it and was completely indifferent to whether they were grateful or not. It all seemed like something she did casually, without a second thought.
In reality, however, she was categorizing each person in her mind based on whether or not she felt a warm current in her chest after helping them.
After doing this a few times each day, she began to get a rough idea of the character of most of the Mercenaries.
Of course, this method wasnât necessarily foolproof.
But at the very least, she could be certain about who bore her ill will.
People like Connor Grant, and the few others he frequently associated with.
Four of the newer members of Bloodfall, who had been on fewer missions with her, were completely baffled by her actions.
As for everyone else, they were used to it.
âVice-Captain Summers had a habit of playing the saint whenever the mood struck her. Was that something they were just going to gossip about?â
Besides, it wasnât like there were no benefits.
Hadnât they seen how many formerly distant Hunting Party members had gradually started to gravitate toward them after Paigeâs actions? Even if they were suspicious, most people would still find ways to show goodwill in return for help that asked for nothing.
Of course, Bloodfallâs strength and Paige Summersâs reputation were also major factors.
In short, by the eve of their arrival in Norgate, Bloodfall had faintly begun to take on the mantle of the leading faction among the Mercenaries.
Claire Chapman privately thought that Paige Summersâs ability to win people over was simply masterful.
âSince Sidney Warrenâs grip on the Mercenaries is weak, we might as well fill the void. That way, we might be able to stop the extremists from acting out when the time comes.â
âAnd it would give us a bargaining chip when dealing with The Power Corps!â