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Sexy Steampunk Babes: Chapter Thirty Eight

“Did you really waste a spell-charge on that?”

William ignored Griffith’s grousing as he gingerly applied his newly created bag of ice to Verity’s shoulder.

“How’s that,” he asked carefully of the sitting and slightly fidgety orc. “Better?”

“Y-yes,” she responded, slightly flushed and eyes averted as she kept her gaze firmly on the dining room table.

Something he was hardly going to hold against her given the events of the last few minutes. He doubted he’d have handled it much better if he’d walked in on a classmate seemingly being forced into something elicit by one of her teachers, before then moving to defend her honour – and getting his ass kicked for the attempt.

Admittedly, the pseudo judo-throw into a crouching arm-lock hadn’t involved much kicking, but the point stood. Naked, surprised and a little jelly-legged, Griffith had rather aptly demonstrated to both of them why she’d been appointed as an instructor at Lindholm’s leading military academy.

The woman was dangerous.

And how he hated how that made her so much hotter – not least of all because said realization was coming at the expense of his friend’s humiliation. Not cool. Not cool at all.

Attempting to redeem the mental faux pax, he continued.

“Anything else I can get you?” he asked. “Water? Something to eat? If you need it I could get one of Piper’s people to whip up a healing potion. Or I could get a healer in here.”

Shyly, the orc shook her head even as Griffith rolled her eyes.

“For ancestor’s sake William, I restrained her, I didn’t take her arm off,” she muttered as she drummed her fingers across the surface of the table. “Honestly, you should be more concerned for me given how she came in swinging.

At those words, his teammate managed to drag her gaze away from the table to glare at the dark elf. Meanwhile, he just sighed.

“Did she hit you?”

“No…” the dark elf admitted.

He moved to place Verity’s hand over the ice-pack so she’d hold it in place herself, drawing the girl’s glare away from their instructor as her blush found itself renewed.

“Then you’re fine. Which is why you’ll forgive me if my attention is on the person you flung across the room.”

“She didn’t-” “I didn’t-”

Both women tried to speak at once, only to be cut off by the other, prompting them to return to glaring at one another. Which was a little ridiculous given they’d probably both been about to claim that didn’t happen – Verity for the sake of her pride and Griffith because regardless of what he’d actually said, she really had only used the minimum amount of force necessary to subdue the other woman.

Again, impressive given the weight disparity present, but William would much rather it hadn’t been needed at all.

“Ok, I’ll admit that I exaggerated a little,” he said as he slid into a seat. “I’m just feeling a little frazzled. As I’m sure we all are. I doubt any of us were expecting… what happened to happen.”

Indeed, it was a situation he could have easily avoided if he’d told the household guard outside his workshop to bar entry to everyone until he said otherwise, but given how… fast everything had moved he hadn’t thought to do so.

And given they heard the ‘fight’ and rushed in to see the aftermath, I imagine the story of what happened will have been spread across the entire county by tomorrow morning, he thought. The capital the day after.

Nothing would come of it beyond a little scandalous whispering of course, if even that. Unlike women back on Earth, men weren’t expected to ‘guard’ themselves to the same degree given that magical healing had basically wiped out STDs in their infancy and a woman hardly needed their husband virginal as the only true-blue way of confirming their offspring as hers prior to DNA tests. Being the one bearing the pregnancy provided that kind of peace of mind regarding one’s genetic legacy.

The only real scandal to be mentioned was the fact that Griffith was his instructor, but given said ‘affair’ had taken place off academy grounds, the most that would come of that was a few extra eyes on their interactions within the academy to ensure no favoritism was going on.

Or the thin veneer of such, given that the mere notion of impartiality amongst the teaching staff was a joke at best. Nobles would be nobles no matter the setting – never mind the fact that many of the house instructors were quite literally teaching heirs who would likely become their future liege ladies and were the children of their current liege ladies.

Assuming it’s made clear that all this was consensual, he thought. Which is going to open up a whole different kettle of eels.

Owner of his own lands, young, attractive and with a reputation for looseness?  Yeah, it’d be open season on him back at the academy, and while he was returning there as much to build connections as develop a more in-depth understanding of how shard combat differed from plane combat, the fact of the matter was that this would make it a lot harder for him to differentiate genuine expressions of interest in his ideas from feigned expressions of interest intended to get into his pants.

Admittedly, the latter was always going to be a problem, but now it was exacerbated.

All because I’m hopeless to resist a hot older woman who knows what she wants, he thought as he resisted the urge to shove his face into his hands.

“You’re frazzled!?” Verity said. “I walked in on her… with her… juices all over you!”

Griffith audibly coughed, as her own face reddened. “I- my- that’s none of your business! Did no one ever teach you to knock before walking into a room!?”

“I guess not,” Verity sniffed. “A failing on their part to be sure. I guess my instructors were just too focus on other things.”

Ooh, even as he wanted to slam his face into the table, William was actually quietly impressed by that. Verity was usually such a cinnamon roll. He hadn’t actually known she had that kind of vitriol in her.

Then again, she did powder a girl’s jaw for talking bad about her family, so I can’t help but wonder if that’s just wilful blindness on my part, he thought.

Ignorant of his internal musings, the two woman continued yelling at each other. “You’re out of line, cadet!”

“We’re not in the academy right now, which means you’re not my instructor right now, ma’am.” Verity glared. “Which is why I imagine you thought you could get away with putting your hands all over-

Sighing, William raised his hand to cut Verity off before Griffith could launch a searing comeback. “No, we’re not. With that said, Griffith is still a countess, Verity. While you’re a marine-knight. A nominal marine-knight at that, given we’re still cadets. She still outranks you socially, so please show her the due respect.”

He winced a little at the look of betrayal that flashed across his teammates face, even as a smugness normally unbecoming of her flashed across Griffiths. Smugness he was quick to puncture.

“And Griffith? I know it’s not an ideal set of circumstances, but you’re an instructor and a grown woman besides. I don’t blame you for taking Verity down as you did, indeed I’m happy you were able to do so with such swiftness, but can you maybe bring yourself around to understanding why she did what she did? Given… what she walked in on.”

Griffith sniffed disdainfully. “Perhaps. I was her age once. And I’ll admit these are unusual circumstances. Though I’m still a little offended that the girl thought me the type of woman to use her position to force a man. Who needed to use her position to force a man.”

Verity glanced to the side. “Prior to walking through that doorway, I’d never have believed you were. When I saw you though… with him…”

“You jumped to a conclusion,” William said gently. “Not a completely unreasonable one, if one that was a little unfair to Griffith, but not unreasonable all the same.” He slid over a bit so as to make sure he caught the orc’s gaze. “And though it wasn’t needed on this occasion, it does make me happy to know that I have friends who were willing to come out swinging on my behalf. No matter the opposition.”

Flushing once more, Verity’s lips twitched up into a small bashful smile. “Of course. Always.”

William hoped so. He really did. He’d need allies like that in the times to come.

 “Touching as all this camaraderie between teammates is, what’s going to be done about this?” Griffith interjected. “Because thanks to said teammate, your guards saw what went down. Which means that half the country probably knows by now. And half the capital will know by supper.” She paused. "Gods, this was only supposed to be quick tryst!"

William’s lips quirked. “A quick tryst? Is that all I am to you?”

It was fun to note, despite her domineering status in the bedroom – or perhaps workshop was more apt – how quickly the hardened instructor turned into a flushing maid as he glanced over at her.

“Well, I… I wouldn’t be opposed to something more official. I just didn’t think…”

He waved his hand. “Let’s just figure it out as we go. I think we can both agree that this whole thing has moved a little faster than either of us planned. To which I’ll make sure that everyone knows that what happened between us was consensual on my part. Vigorously so.”

He ignored Verity’s gagging out of the corner of his eye even as he thought of the best way of doing what he’d just promised.

Fortunately, said solution was pretty simple. The fact that Griffifth wasn’t currently being escorted from his territory in cuffs or dwelling in his dungeon would serve as pretty reasonable evidence that she hadn’t tried to force him into something behind closed doors. Sure, it was possible some might think he’d been intimidated by his instructor’s position into remaining silent, but he could waylay that by being suitably affectionate towards the woman at dinner.

“Good.” Griffith sagged in relief. “I’d personally rather not be known as the sort of woman who uses her position to… prey on her male students.”

 

“No, you just seduce men half your age,” Verity muttered quietly. “No force needed.”

William shot the orc a warning glance, which the girl visibly ignored. Fortunately for them both, Griffith didn’t hear or notice the byplay as she nervously cleaned her glasses.

“Ugh. I can’t believe I’ve put myself in this situation,” the woman was whispering quietly to herself. “With a student. Why? Why did I do this?”

“Because said student’s a hot piece of ass who think’s you’re damn sexy?” Willaim murmured as he moved around behind her, hands moving to massage the older woman’s shoulders.

She tensed at the unexpected contact, before relaxing.

“Stop it,” she muttered. “And you’re not wrong. This is mostly your fault, you damn satyr. I used to be a respectable lady before you showed up.”

She was smiling despite the censure of her words.

The scraping of a chair drew both their attention as Verity stood up quickly, an irritated scowl present. “Well, now that this is resolved, I guess I have to go.”

Without waiting for a response, the woman dashed from the room, slamming the door behind her as she did, making both of them wince.

“I guess she’s still a little sore about you tossing her about so easily,” William said quietly. “She’s quiet, but she takes pride in certain things.”

Her athletic abilities, first and foremost. Which made sense, given that her elevation from slavery and the continued livelihood of her family depended on that ability.

“I’ll talk to her after she cools off a bit,” he said.

And maybe do something nice for her. Or at least, move up something he’d been planning to do anyway.

Specifically, getting Verity’s family moved from where they were currently dwelling and onto his own lands. Assuming they agreed to such of course, but he couldn’t see why they wouldn’t. Verity’s scholarship had effectively freed them from slavery and moved them closer to the capital, but they didn’t actually own the small patch of land they currently lived and worked on. It was rented to them by the crown.

Theoretically, once the orc finished her term of service, she’d be offered said land in perpetuity by the Crown – or if she derived enough interest from other nobles, an offer for an equally sized or larger patch of land within their territory in return for retaining the services of herself and her line.

The basis of feudalism, in other words. One that William intended to pre-empt by buying out her contract in advance and moving her family onto his own land. A not entirely unusual move when cadets found a promising candidate in their time at the academy.

In doing so, he’d tie the orc to himself and his goals as tightly as Marline.

A little Machiavellian perhaps, but that’s life, he thought.

In time the same would become true of Bonnlyn and Olzenya, but the levers of their loyalty were a little more difficult to pull.

If only a little.

Returning from his thoughts, he turned to apologize to Griffith about needing to depart for a meeting, only for any thought of doing so – or much of anything really – to flee his mind like aether on the wind.

Because at some point while he’d been massaging her shoulders, the woman had undone a number of buttons on her top.

“Well, if you don’t mind forgetting her for a moment,” Griffith all-but purred as she gazed up at him, as smug as the cat that caught the canary. “As I recall, we were interrupted before I could make good on my earlier promise.”

She stood up, warm breath tickling his neck, the scent of her hair filling his senses as she whispered into his ear. “Something about ‘draining you dry’.”

He swallowed. “Y-yes, ma’am.”

The meeting could wait for a few minutes. Though he did make sure to pop his head out of the dining room just long enough to instruct his guards to make sure no one entered for the next… hour.

Or two.

 

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“You ok, William?” Bonnlyn whispered. “You seem a little… bow legged.”

“Fine. Just fine,” he said.

He wasn’t. It had been three days since Griffith had shown up and the woman was… in a word, insatiable.

He loved it, but their most recent rendezvous was making it a little difficult to stand upright as he oversaw the latest innovation he’d been working on in-between being dragged away for ‘meetings’.

Or drainings, as the dark elf had become to refer to them as in private.  It seemed that she’d come to rather enjoy taking the dominant role between them in the bedroom, finding the act rather cathartic given the trouble he apparently put her through outside of it.

He wasn’t about to complain, even if it did make telling her that he really needed to get to work… difficult. Fortunately, she’d headed back to the capital a few hours ago – the recipe for blackpowder firmly in her possession.

He smiled a bit at that. Sure, the Queen had wrangled the method for creating explosive powder out of him, but not all powders were created equal.

Not even close.

Back in the real world though, he found his smile dipping a little as Bonnlyn gave him a slightly queer look, wrinkling her nose as she seemed to realize why he looked a little ragged.

His team’s opinion on the whole ‘Griffith’ affair was… divisive to say the least. And varied.

It seemed that while his predilection for older women was amusing when he wasn’t acting on it… now that he was acting on it, it was suddenly less funny.

Fortunately, the dwarf was content to let the matter drop in favor of focusing on the more important task before them. Which made sense, given there was a lot of money to be made in the event it worked. And he’d offered her family a large stake in it.

To that end, he too turned his focus back to the large shard sat in the centre of the massive workshop they and a few dozen other people were standing in.

Wings removed, the machine looked a little comical with its ‘ass’ aimed high up into the air and its nose facing the floor, as well as its internals open and exposed to the world. Including the two rather obtrusive aether-repeater cannons that had been rather hastily strapped to the ‘back’ of the machine – and were thus now aimed at the propellers.

He really should have specified that he wanted a front mounted propeller frame when he made his request to the Queen, but at the time the thought totally slipped his mind. As such, he’d received the infinitely more common Drake design.

“Verity,” he called up to the young woman who was sitting in the cockpit of the machine, acting as the thing’s impromptu aether-core. “Feel free to fire it up when ready.”

The girl nodded seriously as she pressed her hand to the metal compartment between her legs where the shard’s actual shard-core would normally be positioned.

He heard rather than saw as she started to summon raw aether on the other side of the metal, A low hiss filling the room as the magical gas slowly started to fill the ‘engine’ of the shard, rapidly pressurizing the system of pipes within.

Not unlike a steam engine, the build up of pressure didn’t take long to start moving the turbine connected to the propellers, quickly making them spin up. Fortunately, the vehicle was tied down so the force they began to exert did little to nothing beyond fill the enclosed space with the low roar of the props cutting through the air as they tried to drag a plane that wouldn’t move forward.

Always surprises me how quiet it all is, he thought as he watched the leather hoses that trailed from the machine’s wing thrusters to the outside start to inflate.

Naturally, not unlike a steam engine, the insides of the shard could only contain so much of the gas that was being produced, and some of it needed to be ‘vented’ before a valve or pipe  burst. Normally, that excess would be funneled into either the ballasts to make the craft more buoyant and gain more lift before fading from reality after two minutes or so – or it went into the wing thrusters to provide a form of primitive thrust by being blasted out the back, not unlike a rocket engine.

Given they didn’t want the plane to start attempting to float, the valves to the ballasts were firmly closed. Likewise, given that they were in an enclosed space, the thought of blasting it full of aether from the thrusters was not appealing either. To that end, the leather hoses he was currently watching inflate were intended to vent the excess aether outside.

“Figure that’s a good speed?” he asked as he turned to the nearby foreman – a burly orcish blacksmith.

“Aye,” the woman said. “For this at least.”

He nodded. That was fine by him. “Alright, everyone behind the safety glass.”

Ignoring the quiet grumbling of those nearby, William joined the many alchemists and blacksmiths present for the experiment behind the very expensive magically reinforced glass that had been… borrowed from the Alchemist’s guild for this test.

Hence why a few of them were lingering around for an experiment that wasn’t really relevant to their area of expertise.

Yet, at least, he thought as he tugged Bonnlyn a little further behind cover, ignoring the dwarf’s pout.

“Alright,” he called out. “Make sure to duck too, Verity, and then you can fire when ready.”

He’d have struggled to be heard over a regular engine, but given the quiet nature of shard-craft, he easily heard the girl’s responding ‘aye’ as she leaned back down in her seat – for her own protection – as she slowly squeezed the trigger to her right.

This time, the sound was a lot louder – and was accompanied by a little aether – as suddenly a lot of the pressure that had been going to the propellor’s turbine was redirected to the guns.

In a manner not dissimilar from a paintball or air-rifle, a few dozen projectiles were launched from the guns with accompanying puffs of blue-green aether, the pressurized gas propelling the rounds through the air and into the sandbags that had been piled against the back wall.

Where they barely penetrated, which made sense given they were little more than whittled down wooden dowels. That being one of the advantages of a pneumatic weapon system, one could fire just about anything they cared to so long as it fit down the barrel and into the magazine.

Which was advantageous when testing a weapon system that would under normal circumstances shred the propellers they were attempting to fire through. As it stood, if the wooden dowels had hit the props, all they’d have achieved was a few dents and scratches before bursting into wood chippings instead of shredding the props themselves.

Fortunately, neither of those things happened.

“Well, fuck me,” a voice breathed behind him – likely belonging to the orcish forewoman he’d been speaking to earlier. “He actually did it.”

William resisted the urge to roll his eyes. The synchronization – or interrupter – gear was world war one tech. Little more than a piston tied to the propellor, the device functioned exactly as it was named, by interrupting or synchronizing the flow of rounds from the front mounted guns to match the spinning of the propellor.

By doing so, even when the pilot held down the trigger, the guns were literally incapable of firing in the moments when the propellor blade was in front of them. Now, admittedly he’d had to make a few small adjustments for a pneumatic firing system, but the same basic logic remained.

It actually offended him that no one had figured it out sooner, even if front-mount props were devilishly rare in this world.

“It’s actually a fairly simple upgrade,” he said, turning to the woman. “I’m sure you or someone like you would have figured it out eventually if you had more experience with front-mounted props.”

At his words, the woman frowned a little, before saying quietly, “Xela’s shard is a front mount. Ex-Royal Navy. Si- uh, ma’am?”

Wincing at the foot he’d just shoved into his mouth – though he did have to try not to laugh at the woman’s mangling of vernacular - he kept his tone commiserating as he moved to an easier topic.

“Ma’am is only for women and usually for dames. Which is what Xela is as a knight. And were I just a knight, you’d say sir,” he smiled to show he wasn’t offended. “I’m a count though, so count William or just milord or also fine.”

Flushing a little, the woman nodded quickly. “Of course, milord.”

He nodded, even as Verity fired off another burst – with every round 'miraculously’ missing the propellers.

He’d admit there was a certain temptation to do away with his title – especially after years of being called master William by maids – but he decided against it. He was already railing against enough institutions after all, no point in adding another by changing how people were supposed to address as well.

One or two issues with how things were done could be seen as reasonable by the world at large. Rebelling against everything that comprised society would be seen less as a person having an issue with society and more as that person having issues.

No, it was better to seem reasonable in other ways so as to make his actual issues seem more legitimate.

He winced a little at the thought, even as a third and final burst rang out. Because he’d had admittedly limited success in people understanding his issues thus far.

Part of that was on him, he knew. He’d never really explained his issues with slavery.

But even as he had the thought, he was reminded of why he didn’t. Because why would he bother to write a treatise on the failures of slavery when they already existed? Yelena certainly didn’t censure the practice overnight and neither did the South abandon it purely because the Queen did.

Writings on the topic had existed since the days of the old Elven Imperium.

Yet it remained because certain people had a vested interest in ensuring it remained. Like the North – because it lined their pockets or because it helped pay to continue a race-war thousands of years old. Likewise, there were people like his mother who didn’t like the practice, but would tolerate it if it benefited her. Not unlike a person benefiting from a cheaper phone because it was made in some third world sweatshop.

He scoffed.

Admittedly that last comparison wasn’t quite the same in scale, but it still worked in principle.

No, he wasn’t interested in convincing anyone of his point of view via words. That wasn’t his strength and never would be. He’d let others attempt that. No, he’d focus on the power of a good argument backed by a big gun.

To that end, he smiled widely as Verity clambered out of one example of that plan. Sure, it was back to front and ugly as all sin, but it would bebut a single step on the road to him developing the biggest gun.

Big enough to sway a nation.

“Well, I guess we can call this a success,” he called out to the nearby blacksmiths. “Let’s see what other improvements we can get started on before I’ve got to go back to school.”

A stunned silence greeted him, before a look of determination seemed to flash across the entire crowd.

Perhaps in different circumstances someone might have cheered at the success of the ‘impossible’ that had just occurred. But given it had been him alone who’d developed it, that failed to materialize. Instead, all it had done was brought to life a flare of competitiveness amongst the many craftsmen.

And he could work with that.

Oh, he could definitely work with that.

After all, he had a great many things planned for the new month. And these would be the people who would need to implement those things into a finished design once he flew back to the academy to start making the connections needed to actually leverage said inventions.


Comments

Cassius Marcellus Clay, the most dangerous abolitionist in history, is who our boy is trying to be. Aka,... slavery is wrong and I'm here to fight about it, who wants problems?

JollyRodger

Beta readers have it :D

Blue Fishcake

Why is this one chapter a week my heroine

SpecterJedi

Im actually paranoid its gonna be Monday lol i will turn into a gargoyle

Eastman

This is a generic well wishes post that includes generic advice to stay hydrated while sick.

DMR1

After a restless absurdly sweaty night, I thought I’d feel better with some breakfast. Threw that up. I guess I know why I’ve been feeling ‘off’ all week.

Blue Fishcake

Bringing nukes in a mere civil war is utter madness. I pray he doesn’t resort to such insanity, but will has never struck me as the sanest individual.

mike wade

I'd send you chocolate, but it won't make it to your side of the world before melting. Here is a digital one. [Chocolate] This one almost lasts forever, because it can't be eaten.

MarakEvans

For those that bet on Sunday for this week, well done. That's the likely release window. As ever, thanks for your patience :D Was kind of hoping to get Fridays back to back, but been just a little under the weather this week.

Blue Fishcake

"To that end, he smiled widely as Verity clambered out of one example of that plan. Sure, it was back to front and ugly as all sin, but it would bebut a single step on the road to him developing the biggest gun. Big enough to sway a nation." > Be but Also, oh no, he's going to bring the nuclear age screaming into this world...

DMR1

It's almost that time of the week! I can smell a new chapter cookin!

The Fire Piper

Willaim murmured as he moved around > William “I guess not,” Verity sniffed. “A failing on their part to be sure. I guess my instructors were just too focus on other things.” > focused

DMR1

So Blue. Got any answers to the above questions that you are willing to share?

Conrad34xdsa

So is the plan to build a new shard from scratch with whatever tech they can shove into it, then sell it to the queen or her allies?

mike wade

Glad to see Verity isn’t in the dungeon for attacking a countess. The back and forth between Verity and Griffith was great, and Will referring to himself as a “hot piece of ass” is hilarious. I do want to hear where the rest of team 7 land on the Griffith & William affair, and the rumors that are spreading.

Hue Man

Which Aunt?

Hue Man

It also gives depth to the queen by illuminating her secret dealings and make her more of an agent of the story beyond another force trying to control/manipulate William

Asherlee

I really enjoy the direction this "main story" following William, I feel like there is a sort of winding down of stakes because he just finished a conflict. This wind down would be a great place to introduce a different character into the spotlight for their POV, personally I feel like the Queen or one of her invisible guards would be a good choice. They give an external view of the "main plot" and William and they are important enough where they can give an overview and context to the rest of the world. This external view of William can clue us into how the world sees he as an eccentric and somewhat mysterious genius that we don't have because we see everything from his POV. Also the world feels.. small in a word, if we get a POV from the queen, we can be shown the true extent of threats beyond petty court infighting and a looming civil war. The new POV can set up the next incoming conflict for William and build suspense when we move back to his POV like "oh no, what will he do? He doesn't even know of the villian looming on the horizon that the queen knows of" and that would make his victory that much more spectacular and cool

Asherlee

idk, I prefer Sect. This is good and all, but William just doesn't feel like he has as much character as ol' Jack Johenson.

Oreo-belt25

I think it will need to come to a head/breaking point like in Sect where he has to (for whatever reason) reveal his secret. I assume his team will be the first to know, with maybe Griffith to follow. I dont see him being open about it, just revealing it to a small group that he trust. Personally I'm too much of an open book, so characters keeping huge secrets like that from those closest to them always irks me. I just want him to be honest with his team.

Business Casual

Sometimes i cant stop but feel a lonelines in William's course. He cant really relate to anyone in this world: too old of a mindset for his colleagues and too advanced for his elders. And Im afraid that his geniuses advanced mindset might create a growing distance betwen him and his team.

Gabriel Felix

I am loving this series. Don’t get me wrong, I loved Space and Sect Babes as well, but in my humble opinion this one is the best. Really hoping we can take the journey all the way to the end of slavery at least, if not to William taking over the world!!

Ryan Streeter

No. Bringing nuclear weapons to this world to avoid a mere civil war would be insanity. Nukes are WORLD ENDERS. If he has two brain cells to rub together, he'll avoid that at all costs.

mike wade

he said plackpowder

Morpheus

Might be a versatile one because they can change their contracts more, but for raw power I'm recalling that it's more determined by time spent awake and having experiences and emotions to convert raw aether to refined aether that matters? Because it's the refined you trade with the fae to do magic that determines the charges you have.

Jonathan Gibbons

> a single step on the road to him developing the biggest gun. Big enough to sway a nation. Anyone else wondering if William plans to eventually work on some spells to alter the ratio of U-235 to U-238 in a chunk of a particularly heavy metallic element?

Jacob

Tbh he should have all the airfoil profiles he could ever need, and the current shards sound like iterwar fighter performance at best. He could get buy with best engineering principals till he gets closer to the speed of sound

MaybeASquid

So making a wind tunnel would be dead simple in this world. with an aether source and source and 2 fans at the ends of a closed tube. They could easily make a wind tunnel to see the aerodynamic preformance of the shard.

mike wade

What recipe of gun powder did William send her?

mike wade

It's probably going to be a very public affair. He's going to have to dissuade the Blackstones and his own mother to not to fuck with the monarchy. So He's go to show off his new plane at every opportunity he gets.

mike wade

Oh, poor Verity... *peeking one eye out from under a significant face palm*

MarakEvans

Great chapter. I’ve been wanting to know what the official cover art for the story will be. As it stands, the shard is ok but lacks a certain amount of flair. Perhaps William could be in his office and looking at schematics and you could see that he casts a completely different shadow on the back wall where a giant Map of the world is located. Or go full anime-Isekai with him and his team, marching to victory in the halls of the Academy. Will we be informed of any art projects that are in the works? Will there be official William artwork? Is there a portal for fan art to be displayed? Find out next time on KrakenBlueZ !!

Conrad34xdsa

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MarakEvans

You can get more with a please and a gun than you can with a please alone. Al Capone, I think.

Sea Wolf

"The power of a good arguement backed by a big gun" a little bit of Jack Johenson leaking into there lol

Oreo-belt25

My take would be that he'd stuff two Mythril Cores into a single airship. One for internal workings, lift, propulsion and the like and the other for shielding. If he develops turning turrets with gunpowder to forego the ol' faithful broadside, one of the two Cores could pick up that task too since gunpowder weapons free up Aether for other stuff

Timo Geerties

Good chapter, small correction: Faux pax -> Faux pas

Cave Johnson

awsome chapter

Marius Petrauskas

Tyftc I can't tell from the wording William uses, is he planning to bring his new shard design to the academy right off the bat?

MaybeASquid

I think you'd be right if he wasn't relying so much on assistance from the queen. With them uneasy allies he can't be constantly fighting the fabric of society in his position.

MaybeASquid

"She's a god damn succubus!"

HandsyUncleTickles

Thoughts and prayers for William, hope he has the strength to endure the drainings 🙏.

zmessing11

Thanks for the chapter. It is interesting to see how a shard resembles an X-wing with the need to manage the flow of aether (energy) from propulsion to guns. I wonder if they can add shields at some point. Aside from being different, if he adds cartridge based machine guns instead of the aether cannon, his version of a shard can use its armament at full speed. A regular shard can't do that because it needs to devote all its aether to movement to achieve its top speed, leaving none for its guns.

Trevayne

awesome chapter, definitely liking where this is going, wonder if our dear instructor will be a continued "ass"et for William's fun times in the future

Slade

This is a random thought I had totally unrelated to the chapter, but would someone with narcolepsy be an extremely powerful mage? If they trained well enough couldn’t they make a contract every time they slept?

Moonlightwind

TYFTC "I’m a count though, so count William or just milord or also fine." I'm assuming the second should be is. Also I think it should be Count William since the title is preceding the name it should be capitalized. Anyways that's how my still waking up brain needed to rewrite it to make sense in memory.

Cariuss Shadow

The draining will continue until moral improves.

Jeremy Grundy

I think it might be a mistake not to hit the ideological route too, as well as just accepting nobility. The best arguments against slavery are also at least implicitly anti feudal. It could also be unreliable narrator. I really hope that someone pushes William on that at some point.

LtDan

I did indeed. Corrected it now, thanks :D

Blue Fishcake

God. I wish you finished that lemon.

mraanonymous

Feedback: at one point Griffith speaks and then William responds "A quick tryst? ...." But Griffith didn't say that. I assume you edited it out later but the dialogue doesn't make much sense

Lanze

Booba!

Chargcake

Well, it seems William has his industrial base, at least the beginnings of one. I'm sure things are going to go a lot smoother now that he can delegate a good part of testing and manufacturing to his own people rather than keep doing everything by hand on his own.

Andrew Lechner

Fixed, thanks :D

Blue Fishcake

All it took was one small misunderstanding for Griffith to take of her limiter.

Carlos Torres

Thanks for the chapter! but it would ( but > be? ) a single step on the road to him

CM

Love the story as always. Can't wait to hear the reaction of his aunt XD

Batou

You just always know how to brighten my day

Christopher Manoff

First?

Serpent_Bon 274


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