Chapter 336 336Surrender[II]
The room reeked of opulence, its walls adorned with intricate golden patterns that shimmered beneath the soft glow of chandeliers.
Plush velvet cushions and silk drapes in shades of crimson and gold framed the space, perfectly complementing the luxurious marble floors. At the room's center, Pratap reclined on a divan, a jewel-encrusted hookah by his side. The scent of fragrant smoke filled the air as he inhaled deeply, his half-closed eyes lost in drowsy contemplation.
Before him, a group of women danced gracefully to the rhythm of traditional instruments. Their movements were fluid and precise, their vibrant garments swirling like flames in the dimly lit room. The atmosphere was one of indulgence and authority, designed to both placate and amuse the man who ruled it all.
A servant approached cautiously, bowing low as he handed Pratap a smartphone. Pratap's eyes, reddened from fatigue and smoke, opened slowly as he took the device with a grunt, shaking his head as if to clear his haze. "What is it now?" heh asked, his voice gruff.
The servant trembled, his lips quivering as he tried to summon the courage to speak. Pratap's sharp, expectant gaze bore into him until he finally blurted, "Sir... Sir... the naval carriers and fleets sent to conquer Nicobar… have failed."
Pratap's expression darkened, his brow furrowing in disbelief. He sat up straight, his voice cutting through the air. "What did you say? I seem to have misheard you."
The servant swallowed hard and repeated, "Sir, the naval carriers and fleets have failed."
The room fell into a stunned silence. The music stopped abruptly and the dancers froze mid-step. All eyes turned to Pratap, who sat motionless, the gravity of the news sinking in. Then, with a roar of fury, he grabbed the hookah and hurled it across the room. It shattered against a wall, scattering embers and glass, and sending everyone into a frenzy of panic.
"What is this?" he bellowed, rising to his feet, his voice booming. "Are you joking with me?"
He began pacing, his fury unrestrained, gesturing wildly. "How the hell did he defeat the naval forces? Isn't he just a businessman? Or has he built an entire army overnight? Don't tell me there's a country backing him!"
The servant quivered, shrinking under Pratap's fiery glare.
"Useless... useless!" Pratap spat. "All of you are utterly useless!" His voice reverberated through the hall. His fists clenched as he seethed with frustration.
He stopped abruptly and turned toward the servant. "Go and find that idiot Jagesh."
"Sir, he's currently in an important meeting—"
"Shut up!" Pratap roared, cutting him off. "Get him here immediately, or I'll see to it that you're dismissed on the spot!"
The servant stumbled backwards, nodding frantically before scurrying away. Pratap stood there, his breath heavy and his eyes blazing with wrath, as the rest of the room remained frozen in terrified silence.
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The island's horizon stretched endlessly, dotted with the towering silhouettes of warships that rested motionless on the tranquil sea. Evan stood on the edge of the observation deck, his sharp gaze sweeping over the massive fleet. Surrounding the islands were the INS Trintera, INS Agnibala, and INS Suryodaya—each a masterpiece of naval engineering and military might.
INS Trintera: A futuristic aircraft carrier, its deck bristling with advanced Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) jets, each equipped with stealth systems and hypersonic missiles. The vessel boasted a nuclear propulsion system, allowing it to operate for years without a need of refueling. Onboard was the Aegis-Guardian Defense System, a sophisticated network of radar and missile batteries capable of neutralizing aerial threats within a 500-kilometer radius.
INS Agnibala: A state-of-the-art destroyer, its sleek design incorporated adaptive camouflage technology that rendered it nearly invisible to both the naked eye and radar. Armed with HyperRail cannons, making it capable of firing magnetically-accelerated projectiles at Mach 7, it was a devastating force on the seas. Agnibala also carried underwater drones armed with EMP payloads for covert operations.
INS Suryodaya: A battlecruiser brimming with power, its main weapon a solar particle beam that was capable of delivering precision strikes from the atmosphere. The ship also featured anti-torpedo defenses and carried autonomous combat drones designed for deep-sea engagements. Its hull was reinforced with graphene-titanium alloy, making it nearly impervious to any of the conventional attacks.
The display of power was breathtaking and despite having gotten a few ships for himself, Evan wasn't planning to let these go.
A short distance away, within the fortified facility nestled on the island, rows of soldiers stood like statues. Clad in pristine white uniforms, they wore sleek VR headsets that glowed faintly with embedded AI-driven neural stimulators, their presence an embodiment of cutting-edge discipline and technology.
Inside the immersive VR environment, the soldiers underwent a process called "cognitive realignment." The programs rewired their loyalties, dissolving old allegiances and embedding a profound devotion to Evan's cause. Advanced subliminal coding and neural feedback loops ensured these changes were irreversible.
Nearby, a scientist monitored the procedure from a console, overseeing the process.
The rewiring used quantum-level synaptic recalibration, keeping their memories intact, but reprogrammed their emotions and loyalty.
Evan stood observing with an impassive expression, his confidence radiating as another batch of soldiers entered the VR chambers.
Behind him, a small group had gathered, their reactions varied and vivid.
Roy, Evan's father, stood stiffly, torn between admiration and unease. His eyes darted between the powerful fleet and the regimented soldiers, reflecting a conflicted mixture of awe and disapproval. His hands twitched, as if unsure whether to applaud or chastise.
"This..." Roy struggled to find words, his voice faltering. "Should I be proud of my son for such a feat, or should I be angry at you for... for playing with your country?"
Evan's smug smile deepened as he turned to his father. "Father, the world isn't what it used to be. Loyalties are commodities now. I've got to do what I need to save myself and others."
Beside them, Claire's face lit up with pride. Her voice was soft but filled with conviction. "Evan, you've achieved what others can only dream of. A vision as bold as this proves your brilliance, courage, and determination. You are the future."
Among the group, the most stunned was Amelia, Suri's mother. Her usually composed demeanor faltered, disbelief etched across her face. She blinked repeatedly, her mouth slightly open, as if questioning whether the sight before her was even real.
Maria, however, seemed to be caught in her own whirlwind of emotions. Her reaction was more physical than verbal. She pinched Sam, who yelped in pain and shot a glare at her.
"What the hell are you doing, Maria?" Sam groaned, rubbing his arm.
"To check if what I'm seeing is real," Maria replied, her tone dazed, her eyes locked on the fleet.
Sam scowled. "Then pinch yourself—"
He was cut off by Maria's glare, sharp enough to make him drop the subject. Crossing her arms, she muttered, "Unbelievable."
Beside her, Aria raised her hands in surrender, her eyes glinting with a mix of pride and amazement. "This is... beyond comprehension. From a rented office floor to this? It's a dream turned into reality. A true marvel."
Suri stepped forward, her calm demeanor masking the storm within her. She addressed Evan directly, her voice steady. "You've taken control of the Prime Minister, but the Rajputs are still a force to be reckoned with. So are the other families."
Evan nodded, acknowledging her concern. "The other families won't pose much of a threat once we dismantle the Rajputs."
"Still, it's better to keep them in check."
"Yes, Ma'am!" Evan replied, his tone resolute.