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Chapter 209 - Yerman Lewis

At the same time, the atmosphere of the party had changed completely due to Winston's announcement. Everyone put a stop to whatever else they were talking about and were only concerned about the statement made by Winston.

"Dude, I think Winston went mental," whispered Robert to Balthazar as he saw Winston being accompanied by Evelyn and Ichigo down the party. "Those two are from the military. Do we need to do something? They are taking Winston away by hand. I think they are angry."

"I am pretty sure they are angry, but it is probably just to have a chat. He is no danger," said Balthazar who had noticed that Arthur had been there, but he only gestured someone to follow them and continued to remain in the party.

"Yeah, it would be impossible to escape from the family if they hurt the patriarch," said Robert calming down. "But that was crazy. What was he thinking?"

"Troubled times brother. This would affect your election too. He openly declared support to you and then gave that statement. Some might be angry due it and it might affect you," said Balthazar. "Go to Richard and talk about it, but don't make any statements or talk to anybody about it for a few days. Let us see how this plays out."

Though Balthazar had no interest in politics, he could see that this statement would have political implications not only within the family but in the alliance. The best thing would be to keep calm and see if anyone else comments on the statement. Moreover, he knew that Robert couldn't say anything against Winston's opinions as Winston had just expressed his support for Robert and if Robert said anything it would just lead to unwanted confusion.

"Richard messaged me the same thing. He wanted me to avoid the topic and try to talk up the guests. If that isn't possible with someone, he is asking me to just tell that there might be some validity to Winston's words but I don't want to say anything without properly looking into the subject," said Robert as read the message on his wrist band.

"Ya. Just diplomatically avoid giving a proper answer. It will be good practice for a future elder," said Balthazar patting Robert on his shoulder. "I will take my leave now," said Balthazar getting down the dais with the intention to meet up with Dick and take the forged identity cards from him.

"Wait. I thought you wanted to meet Lewis here. I also thought that there were a couple of your friends from that border planet coming to visit you here," said Robert pulling his arm.

"Yes, I almost forgot," said Balthazar. "Come on, then. Introduce me to Lewis."

Robert took him towards a few women dressed vibrantly started giggling as they saw Robert. They were a mixture of friends and staff from the hospital Robert works. It was clear to them that the ladies were wasted from alcohol. A few of them requested to have a dance with Robert while some of the more clearheaded ones asked if there was ever going to be any entertainment like dancing. Now that a small speech was given, they were expecting that some space of the hall would be cleared so that they could dance and enjoy themselves.

Robert talked to them happily introducing Balthazar to his friends and after a couple of minutes he managed to pacify his excited and drunken friends finally getting to know about Lewis' location from them. "The old man is at that balcony. Apparently, there was someone whom he knew among the guests who took him to the balcony for a bit of scenery," said Robert as he started moving.

"Wait if he is talking with an old lady friend, we might be intruding and he might not take it well," said Balthazar. He wanted to make friends with Yerman Lewis and didn't want to jeopardize his chances by intruding on a private affair. He could wait for some time before meeting him.

"No. No. He seems to be meeting with a guy and I am pretty sure he doesn't swing that way. It is probably an old friend. He wouldn't mind introducing us," said Robert.

"Your friends don't know who he was meeting with?" asked Balthazar surprised. Yerman Lewis was a man who is in a wheelchair as he has trouble moving his body below his waist. He was told by Robert that the hospital staff accompanied him here. So, he expected them to be responsible for the man.

"Of course not. They came here to have fun. They only brought him here because I promised to get him back to his ward after the day," said Robert as he took a glass of whiskey and downed it in along gulp. "At least I will arrange for someone to do that. I am pretty sure that I won't be in shape by the end of the party."

"Well, it would be a shame if you didn't get hammered at your own party," said Balthazar. "But I recommend you stay sober for some more time. I am pretty sure Richard wouldn't appreciate if you are drunk when he has someone to introduce you."

"That is the only thing keeping me from being in the same state as my posse," said Robert pointing at his friends with his thumb. He and Balthazar came to the balcony and found white haired man in a black coat sitting in a wheelchair smoking a cigar with another who was leaning against the wall. Yerman had a handsome face with white hair and a goatee for an old man with wrinkles.

"Leon?" greeted Balthazar as he realized that the man leaning over the wall smoking was known to him. "Glad to see you here."

"You here for this idiot?" asked Leon tilting his head towards Yerman Lewis. "Yerman let me introduce you to young Colonel Balthazar Blyth. Cut from the bloody same mould as his grand uncle Walter and probably worse."

"What's with the introduction?" thought Balthazar looking a bit shocked. He was confused and was unable to determine if Leon was badmouthing him or not. "I don't even know what to make out of it. If he is hinting Yerman that I am good or bad, prudent or reckless."

"So, you are the one they were talking about over there. Couldn't see your face due to me the height disadvantage, but heard your old man speaking. That was one hell of a comparison, huh. Most would take affront to him calling humans as pests," said Yerman as he shook Balthazar's hand.

"Winston didn't mean to call us pests. He was just implying that an ape would consider us to be so," said Balthazar as he shook Yerman's hand.

"Firm hands, better than your surgeon cousin," said Yerman. "I know what Winston means kid was just yanking your chain. And don't trouble yourself over his word," he continued pointing towards Leon.

"After this," he said pointing towards his legs. "I have made a habit of not taking the words of others to determine a character. No matter how loyal or sensible one is, there is a good chance of him to wrongly understand the nature of a person."

"Was that supposed to be funny?" interjected Leon.

"No. I was supposed to make shut your yapping for a while. As bad as drunk lady trying to woo a man. Never shut up, do you?" replied Yerman waving off Leon. Both Balthazar and Robert were surprised to hear someone call Leon to be a chatty person. He never gave them that vibe.

"Nope, not when I feel like talking," said Leon.

"Never get him drunk," said Yerman. "Unless you want to interrogate him."

"So, to what do I owe the pleasure of a dashing young colonel who came here to meet a crippled old man?" asked Yerman.

"He has a job offer," said Leon.

"Job offer?" asked Yerman turning towards Leon. "What the fuck can I.."

"Did he make you come to me?" he asked Balthazar. "I don't want nothing to do with you if you that dumbass is making you help me. Believe me, I don't have technical knowledge, nor I am good at anything physical."

"No. No. No. Leon has nothing to do with this. He just came to know of it accidentally. I was actually told about you by Robert. We didn't even expect to see Leon here," said Balthazar trying to convince Yerman that he is not working for Leon. It was clear to him that there was some minor hostility between the pair of them and he didn't want to get involved in it.

"Well, I can believe that you didn't expect Leon to be here. The pair of you were surprised to find him with me," said Yerman taking a breath as he gave Leon a scathing look. "So, what is the job that you are offering me? I hope it is something interesting. I don't really need a job, I have enough wealth to last me this life."

"Have you ever played virtual games?" asked Balthazar.

"Games? Where are you going with this?"

"Please, listen to what I have to say for a couple of minutes. There has been a new virtual game released recently called vita-nova. Did you hear of it?" asked Balthazar.

"Course not"

"Well it isn't the game itself that is important, but the technology released along with it. It is called somnium technology and by reading brainwaves it allows one to play the game in real life like manner that one couldn't determine if they were playing or in a dream."

"I heard a bit about the somnium technology. Something about it being able to allow a person to work while sleeping and experience thrice the amount of time while it is being used," added Yerman Lewis.

"Yes, that is what I wanted to talk to you about. If it weren't for the somnium tech, the game would be a waste, nor would it have gained much popularity. It is the somnium tech which makes everyone feel like they could live in a fantasy world through the game," said Balthazar indicating the importance of the somnium technology.

"Fantasy world and games. Didn't expect the famous colonel to be interested in fantasies and virtual games. You are so focused on game rather than the technology," said Yerman surprised at the zeal at which Balthazar was talking about the game.

"It is not the virtual game, but the experience is a gold mine. There are people who are willing to pay to have a pleasant experience in the game already and it would only increase as it could be done during the sleep time. The main point is that even injuries and death are quite realistic in the game. Though it is not reflected in real world it will leave a bad taste and might even cause nightmares. To avoid that and provide services one needs to have a safe space. Apart from that it is going to be famous in the same way as other virtual games and a guild could make a lot of money by investing in it. Anyway, as the game is realistic, it also requires the players to have actual skills to be able to play the game well and make use of it. So, I want you to train my players in the game," explained Balthazar.

"You want me to be a coach in a virtual game?" asked Yerman stupefied.

"Yes. These virtual games have become quite famous in these past few years and even the competitions in the virtual games have become quite famous and have a lot of following," added Robert.

"There are professional players and competitions and you want me to train them?" asked Yerman again with the same stupefied expression. "Bloody crap. I don't know the first thing about these games, and you are asking me to coach players?"

"I am not asking you to teach them about the game. I am asking you to coach them to fight. The game to much like reality and it follows all the physics and techniques involved with an added extra element of fantasy. If one removes magical elements it is the same as actual fighting and I want you to teach them to use physical weapons and fight. Most of the players are gamers who have a very good idea of the nature of the magical and fantasy elements of the game, but they are complete novices in using their body to fight. That is where you come, I want to employ you for your expertise. I heard of your stories from Robert and if half of them were true you are perfect for this job," explained Balthazar.

"I thought you doctors never believed any of my tales," said Yerman looking at Robert. "Tall tales you used to call them."

"Well, I.." started Robert unable to give him a proper answer and a bit ashamed.

"He came to know about you recently," interjected Balthazar. "He was quite surprised to realize your identity that day."

"So, you want me to train them? Is it really possible to train using that somnium technology? However realistic it is, it isn't the same as reality," said Yerman still a bit sceptical about Balthazar's proposal.

"It is actually possible. We have already to use the tech to determine other uses than the games," said Leon.

"Really?"

"Quite really, it is a state-of-the-art technology. I have no idea why the ones who have created it have introduced it with something as trivial as the virtual reality game," said Leon.

"It was actually meant to provide more funds for the work of the Scions of Minerva," said Balthazar. "This was a part of their bio-warframes that they were working to fight and capture the apes. There have been some problems with the reactions of the warframes but the somnium tech was supposed to be the core part of their detection and response systems. In the meantime, it was meant to let people learn fighting and gain some money for them. Also, works to provide them intel for performance on somnium tech for a larger test base."

"Boy, don't talk such nonsense. You can't say such thing about the Scions of Minerva," said Leon.

"I actually met Victor Constantine, the CEO of Metis Technologies in a meeting. It is true, but they don't plan to release these details. It is soon going to be used to train armed forces too," said Balthazar. "There are specific plans happening already. So, a few months later, a number of retired personnel would be given jobs to train the current armed forces. It is being told that once the bio-warframes are completely operational, even cripples like Sir Lewis could operate them to fight the apes, but it would take about a decade for that to happen," carried on Balthazar.

"So, you are saying that a few months later, I am going to be offered a job by the armed forces anyway. Not much point in working under you now," said Yerman.

"I am glad that Sir Yerman believes my words," said Balthazar smiling. "Coming to your question, it would be good practice. You have been out of practice for quite some time and even though the somnium technology provides an extremely life like experience, there is a thing called compatibility. A person's brain doesn't accept it completely at the start and there will be some amount of stress which will limit the amount of time you can play. The tech monitors your functions and stops if anything it considers harmful is noticed. Like any other tech, including the pico tech that runs in our blood streams, the body takes some time in getting used to it. So, my offer allows you some practice."

"You would be a good salesman or a diplomat. Maybe military is not the best career option for you, at the very least if you want to stay on the front lines," said Yerman surprised by Balthazar's answer. He expected Balthazar to be stumped by his question and put in a state similar to what happened when he asked Robert about believing his stories. "I accept your job. I will be working from the hospital. I guess you wouldn't have any problems with it given the nature of the job."