Chapter 82
Lorne’s words hung in the air, the weight of them settling over everyone present.
Drake Jennings, Rhea Jennings, Caleb Valor, the nine soldiers, the Jennings family butler, even the five guards sprawled on the ground- they were all
frozen.
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Every eye was glued to the golden Promotion Order in Lorne’s hand, a single thought echoing in their minds-
‘No freakin‘ way.‘
Five top–secret SSS–Rank missions. Eighteen SS–Rank missions. Nearly a hundred S–Rank missions!
And Lorne had said five years on the front lines. Five years to rack up a record like that? It was superhuman.
Even as their brains screamed it had to be some kind of mistake, no one dared question the truth of it.
The Vyrdenian Military’s Promotion Order, held by Lorne, was as good as gospel. No one, not even Lorne Drakon himself, would dare fake one of those.
Rhea’s sneer evaporated so fast it was like it had never existed.
She stared at Raven’s composed face, utter disbelief plastered across her own.
“Am I hearing things?‘ she thought wildly.
Her father, Drake, had completed a single S–Rank mission, and in her book, that made him a legend.
But Lorne was saying Raven–that bitch–had nearly a hundred S–Ranks under her belt?
Rhea gaped at the Promotion Order, wishing the floor would swallow her whole.
What had she just been bragging about? She’d stood there, all puffed up, boasting about her dad’s S–Rank mission, sneering that Raven wasn’t fit to lick
his boots.
Now, every word felt like a slap in the face. Rhea Jennings had never felt so utterly humiliated in her entire life.
Drake’s shock was on a whole other level.
As one of the few in the Vyrdenian military to have actually completed an S–Rank mission, he understood better than most just how insane those missions were, let alone anything above them.
He’d nearly bought the farm more times than he cared to remember during his S–Rank. Pure luck he was still breathing. Just thinking about the hell he’d gone through still sent chills down his spine.
And this girl, younger than his own daughter, who he’d just pegged as some kind of fluke promotion to Lieutenant General… she’d racked up nearly a
hundred S–Ranks?
Not to mention eighteen SS–Ranks and five top–secret SSS–Ranks!
And the kicker–she’d joined the military at fourteen. All of this in five years.
What kind of freak of nature was she?
It took Drake a long moment to find his voice.“General Drakon, she… she…”
But Lorne, already standing in front of Raven, didn’t even glance his way.
He raised the Promotion Order, his hands steady, and presented it to Raven with solemn formality.
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“General Valor, the Order is yours.”
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Raven glanced at the Promotion Order, a playful smirk tugging at the corner of her lips. “General Drakon,” she drawled, “talk about convenient timing”
Show up just when things were getting spicy? And not only that, but he was here to back her play, Promotion Order all ready to go? Turning it down now would be bad form.
And Lorne Drakon</a> stepped up for her at this time, even preparing the Promotion Order for her promotion to general. If she refused again, it would seem that she didn’t know what was good for her.
Lorne caught the teasing glint in her eyes, a genuine smile finally breaking through his stern facade. “Heard you’d tracked down your better half. Rushed right over, Coincidence, all coincidence.” He winked. “But take the Order, and these clowns are all yours to deal with as you see fit.”
Drake and Rhea snapped out of their stupor at Lorne’s words. Their eyes bugged out. “Entirely… at her discretion?”
What in the hell did that mean? Even a General couldn’t just go around offing military personnel on a whim, could they?
The other soldiers nearby were just as floored,
No one expected to hear General Drakon, of all people, say something like that- giving someone carte blanche to deal with a Lieutenant General and his family?
Was he serious, or was this some kind of joke?
Raven ignored the stares of the onlookers, though she did give Lorne a pointed look. “General Drakon, don’t bend the rules on my account. Whatever they deserve, just go by the book.”
Lorne shook his head, his gaze unwavering. “This isn’t about bending rules, Raven. You’ve earned this.”
Raven just smiled, a slow, genuine smile, at the determined man in front of her.
Then her gaze drifted back to the Promotion Order in his hands. “Alright, fine,” she conceded. “I’ll take the job. But there are conditions. For the next year, I’m off the front lines. And no mountains of paperwork. Got it?”
The soldiers around them practically did a double–take at Raven’s words.
The Vyrdenian military hadn’t seen a new General in nearly a decade. A promotion to General was a national event, a massive celebration.
Forget the insane amount of power that came with the job, just the prestige, the name recognition across Vyrdenia- it was the kind of thing people would
kill for.