"I guess it couldn't hurt?" Huāzǐ offered, rolling about in bed. "What's the rating though? A few stars at least?" she asked, curious at Juniper's choice of food. Her comfort was practically luxurious in comparison to Wen's though, his various wounds stinging from the whole affair. Transhuman
Daqin or not, an injury was still an injury, but gazing out of the window, he saw an unmistakable face.
Hoshiko's.
"Remember, they are likely among us! Report any strange activity to the authorities immediately!" the floating neon billboard blared, her face changing to another and another
Daqinren before Koyama too came and went.
"You hear? They're planning to protest! The doves are throwing a fit!" Koyama's ears perked, panicked footsteps passing by her door.
"Amazing," Hoshiko sighed, a hint of annoyance in her voice.
"She always liked flying circles around people, and Mother is likely so many moves ahead she's doing this half-serious and a bit amused," the Tigress sighed, closing her eyes and rubbing her temples.
"Earth might be defended, but with this, Mǔhòu has decisively cut their forces apart. More than just half even." With a wave of a hand, she poured out a fraction of the cosmos from her sleeve, a bright sun and its surrounding planets coming into view on the table for them all. The view was serene, but their eyes could see far more than any
human's could. Orbital magnetic accelerator cannons, battle and refit stations, and fleet after fleet of human ships dotted the
system and more.
"And we're right here," she poked at one of the planets in
Shen Zhou System.
"Meanwhile," the celestial bodies that humanity had known for eons poured out of the other sleeve,
"Our own forces now have to contend with this," she jabbed at Sol. The cradle of humanity was dotted with formidable forces as well, but with a snap of her fingers, they were divided into red and yellow.
"Only a tiny fraction of humanity is against us from the start. Play our cards right, and they'll stay out of this!" the princess clenched her fist, feline tail held high as its tip twitched in excitement.
"But yes...." she deflated, shoulders slumping.
"We have to go to earth." Glancing at Wen, she asked,
"What ship and crew do you have at your disposal? Are you from the Dàqín Dìguó or the Shāng Chuán Duì?" she asked, referring to the Imperial Military and the Merchant Marine accordingly.
"And as for you," Hoshiko's eyes turned to Jun, lightning blue flashing across her gaze.
"Are you even taking this seriously?" she stomped on over.
"I bet you didn't even do your physics model!" the princess began to viciously slap the cow's udders.