The Greatest Sin [Progression Fantasy][Kingdom Building] - Chapter 101 – Two months in Nanbasa

Chapter 101 – Two months in Nanbasa

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Chapter 102 of "The Greatest Sin [Progression Fantasy][Kingdom Building]" opens with: Allasaria waited until the whale threw her up in one of the great underwater caves.... Find out what happens!

Allasaria waited until the whale threw her up in one of the great underwater caves. There was a mermaid there.

Helenna left the business meeting. She fastened her coat, leaned into her bag and threw a piece of chewing gum in her mouth. The strongest mint she could find. Since she arrived here, some sixty days ago, her schedule had not seen more than a thirty minute break. She walked out of the Kirinyaa National Petroleum Company and sighed, then pulled out her notebook. Today, Kassandora had been generous. She had twenty-three minutes to the meeting with representatives of the Miner’s Union. She walked down clean roads of this part of town.

Nanbasa was divided into quarters. This was one of the upper-class areas, with all the management buildings. The government quarter was right next to it. Helenna sighed, she knew where the Miner’s Union already was, she had met with them four times already. They were simply to there to secure funding. They had pledged fifty-million Luvia already, it seemed like a lot, but it wasn’t. The currency engage to any Epan currency was worse than a hundred to one. Today’s meeting was simply to set a schedule on payments. Kassandora wanted them on a monthly basis, the Union wanted them on a territorial basis, as land was reclaimed, they would pay out.

Some cars honked to wave for Helenna as she walked down the street. People moved out of her way. The days were long and tiring, but they passed by quickly. Helenna could not wait for her dinner tomorrow with Kassandora. They had one every three days were Kassandora would give Helenna more instructions and updates on who to talk with, in some nice restaurant. One of the perks of being a Divine was that mortals refused payment. Even the hotel, The Pearl of Nanbasa, they were staying in, one of the few which had rooms large enough to house Divines, said that their presence was enough. Helenna supposed it was, she had seen adverts from The Pearl which said how the hotel was good enough that it was now housing not just one, but two! Two! Divines! And not just any Divines! Of War and Of Love themselves! Big names! The place had filled up quickly with the wealthy after that.

Helenna sighed as she looked down at herself. She wore a nice skirt, a white shirt, a coat over it. Again, these clothes were made free of charge, the advertisement the tailors received was more than enough. Helenna supposed they did a good job, she looked thoroughly professional and business-like, even if business was something her domain didn’t particularly cover.

Two months in Nanbasa. In those two months, she had secured funding from twenty-one workers Unions, mainly blue collar extraction jobs that wanted the ancient resource sites back and now sensed it could be possible that Divines were involved. She had secured four contracts for the production of napalm, and for putting the napalm into shells. The first shipments had been sent off to Kavaa two weeks ago. They were quite pleasant in efforts to reclaim western Kirinyaa from the Jungle, she didn’t even pretend to understand the science behind it, but mortals were always more than happy to assist her. She had been on TV a grand total seventy times, each time to talk about the urgency of stopping the Jungle. She had met with government officials countless times. Those meetings covered next to everything: from funding of their project, to publicization of it, to the Kirinyaan embargo, to the laying new roads and routes. The radio, another countless times, she didn’t even bother to count at this point, today, there were three more meetings scheduled. Then with business-men and rich philanthropists, those took up the most time. Not all of them were Kirinyaan, not even all Arikan. She had met Union-men, Guguoans and Epans here who had too much money to spare and hearts filled with vainglory that cried out at the plight of Kirinyaa and Arika because of the Jungle issue.

Helenna sighed as she checked her phone, eighteen minutes left, she had already made to the Miner’s Union Building. This had been a gift by a man who had fallen in love with her. She had a collection of phones now that would last a decade, and then a warehouse’s worth of jewellery and dresses. The only gifts she appreciated at this point were alcohol and chewing gum. Something to get her through the day, and something to hide the smell that she had been drinking.

Kassandora worked her like a horse, but Helenna did not mind. This wasn’t working with Allasaria’s unreasonable requests or with Maisara’s utopian ideals of how hard people should work. Helenna had seen Kassandora’s schedule. Helenna’s was full to the brim, Kassandora’s was practically overflowing. She honestly felt bad for Kassandora, how she managed to keep that up, Helenna did not know. She pulled out her own phone and scrolled into her contacts. Everyone important was marked with an exclamation mark so they’d appear at the top. Everyone important consisted of five people: Fer, Iniri, Kavaa, Kassandora and Neneria. The rest filled up her contact book until it reached four-digits. If she stayed here another two months, she’d hit five digits.

She called Kavaa. Kavaa answered instantly. “Hi!” Kavaa said. “How’s our star doing?” Helenna sighed as she angrily chewed on the minty-gum. Kavaa and Iniri had started her calling that when they saw appear on the news.

“Terrible.” Helenna said. “I’m waiting now, meeting’s in seventeen minutes.”

“Who today?”

“Miner’s Union, then ND.” Nanbasa Dockyards Company, simply called ND for short. “Then Rose Radio.” Helenna didn’t like those people, they always played sad music. “AJCF” Arikan Jungle Crisis Fund. “Then Kassie’s given me a twenty-five minute break.”

“Seems like you’re having a busy time.”

“It’s worse than the War.” Helenna said and Kavaa burst out in laughter from the other side. “How’s it going on your end?”

“Here we’re just training the men, same-old, same-old. They’ve started laying roads here, did you know?”

“Yeah, you can thank me for that.” Helenna said as she pulled out another chewing gum. She had met with the Kirinyaan Infrastructure and Transport Authority twelve times already, each time they complained.

“Thank you!” Kavaa cooed from the other side. Helenna would have not taken it from anyone else, but Kavaa had been into the Jungle. “And thank you for the airstrip!”

“That one wasn’t me.” Helenna said.

“Then thank Kassie for me.”

“Oh I will.” Helenna answered sarcastically.

“Has Kassie lost her phone?”

“She hasn’t.” Helenna answered flatly.

“She doesn’t ever answer calls.”

“You should see her schedule.”

“Is it bad?”

“It’s worse than mine.”

“REALLY?” Kavaa half-shouted.

“She’s a machine Kavaa. She’s a damn machine.” Helenna said and checked the time. Fourteen minutes. Then her phone buzzed. !Kassandora appeared at the top. “Kassie’s calling me.”

“Oh so she calls you?” Kavaa teasingly cooed.

“She’s stopped calling now.” Helenna said. Her phone started buzzing again. “And there she goes again.”

“Well I’ll get back to training then.” Kavaa said. “Have fun!” By the time she finished, Helenna missed the call again. That was no issue, Kassandora rang immediately.

“Hey.” Helenna said. “Sorry, I was just talking with Kavaa.” She heard crashing waves and a ship horn blare through the phone.

“Don’t worry about it.” Kassandora was always like that, always so lenient and understanding that it almost made Helenna seethe. How could a person be like that? Helenna was the damn Goddess of Love and even she got more annoyed than Kassandora did! “I’ve cancelled your meetings for today.”

“Excuse me?” Helenna blurt out and almost choked on her gum.

“Are you at the Miner’s Union?”

“I am.”

“A taxi will pick you up.” Kassandora said. “It should be there already but you know how these people are.” Helenna looked around. The building was nothing impressive, simply a large office building. The Miner’s Union didn’t even own it all, they simply rented out the second and third floors. The car park was full, people were walking past her on the way to work, some took pictures of her. Helenna didn’t mind particularly, she was the Goddess of Love, she deserved to have pictures taken of her.

“It’s not here.” Helenna said. “So what is it for? Big meeting or what?”

“It’s done.” Kassandora said and Helenna had to take the gum out of her mouth.

“Excuse me?”

Kassandora was obviously very happy from her tone. “We’re done here. Shipment has arrived from Ausa.”

“What?”

“I’m at the docks, taxi will take you. You have to see these.” And then Kassandora hung up the phone. Helenna looked at it, then silently seethed, almost cracking the glass in her grip. If there was one thing Kassandora had that was absolutely terrible, it was this manner of simply dropping the phone whenever she felt like it. There was no point in calling again, Kassandora wouldn’t answer anyway. That was another annoying trait of her character, she worked like a machine, but she would never talk for the sake of talking.

The taxi arrived a few minutes later. Helenna did not even have to call. Working with Kassandora was simply always like that, the woman would organize absolutely everything, if she could, Helenna assumed Kassie would calculate the optimal amount of breathes Helenna should be taking. It was a large minivan, paid for already, with the driver more than happy to transport the Goddess of Love. It was the same company they always travelled with, although usually Kassandora would schedule the meetings in such a way that all of them were still in walking distance. The top of Helenna’s head brushed against the ceiling as she road. Nanbasa was a large city, with a giant zoo and a nature reserve built in the middle of the city. Species driven to near-extinction by the spread of the Jungle maintained their last stand from total annihilation there. Helenna had wanted to visit it, predictably, she still did not have the time.

The man stopped outside the docks and gave Helenna directions as he could not drive any further. Supposedly, you needed papers to go inside but Helenna was a Divine. Regulations for mortals rarely applied to Divines, especially major ones. Helenna had visited the docks several times alright when she had to meet with ND. It was massive, serried ranks of containers soared above the scattered longshoremen and shipping clerks, the height homologous with the subordination of commerce over the meagre comings and goings of the peons below. The elaborate structure of the shipyard, gargantuan behemoths of cranes and of great steel leviathans, was a massive steel shrine to the Industrial Revolution.

Helenna found Kassandora immediately, she was impossible to miss. There was a whole crowd with her, government officials in suits and cloaks and coats as they watched a massive steel leviathan approach them. A ship with the tricolour of Ausa, blue on the bottom, green on the top, with a white dot in the middle to represent the coastal cities of that country. Helenna pushed through the crowd, she recognised almost everyone here, she had been in meetings with all of them. Kassandora was dressed in a business suit, a red cloak behind her, with several camera crews at the ready. From the looks of the journalists talking into the cameras, they were already broadcasting a live feed. “What is this for?” Helenna asked.

“They’ve arrived.” Kassandora replied, she stared at the ship with a fiery glare that was eager and impatient, a smile carved onto her face.

“What has?”

“Two months ago, I rung Arascus. He told me Ausa agreed to build sixteen for field testing.”

“Sixteen of what?” Kassandora smiled.

“Binturongs.”

“Excuse me?” Helenna asked.

“While you were buying napalm, I was buying these babies.” Kassandora looked around and leaned in to Helenna’s ear. “Do you remember the Great War cannons?”

“I do.” Helenna answered. Those steel tubes had been so feared that they were almost entirely responsible for Pantheon Peace being enforced.

“The difference between then and now is the difference between a kitten and a tiger.” Kassandora leaned back and waited for the steel ship to dock. It arrived into port, the anchor dropped and the bow folded down. And Helenna saw them.

They drove off on heavy treads, great beasts of steel, the ranks of cranes that bowed to receive them looked as though they were kowtowing in submission. Like their namesake of the Binturong, their "tail", a massive cannon, was longer than their body, their exterior painted a dull dark grey. Helenna felt her hair go white as the Kirinyaan natives cheered. She had seen the damage cannons could do, and this was no medieval cannon. They looked ready to rain salvos of Hell on the battlefield and consume the surrounding environment in fire and brimstone. The purposefully theatrical display of sheer power in the port left only one question in Helenna’s mind. Once the Jungle had been cleared, what would these weapons be used for?

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Prologue – A Century of War 2 Chapter 1 – A Millennia of Peace 3 Chapter 2 – A God Unearthed 4 Chapter 3 – Lady Luck 5 Chapter 4 – Unimpressive Welcome 6 Chapter 5 – Panic In The Pantheon 7 Chapter 6 – Divinity Watch 8 Chapter 7 – Hunger Unending 9 Chapter 8 – Shot In The Dark 10 Chapter 9 – Light, Order & Peace 11 Chapter 10 – The Gates 12 Chapter 11 – False Alarm 13 Chapter 12 – Within The Divine Library 14 Chapter 13 – A Pantheon Cracking 15 Chapter 14 – The Librarian 16 Chapter 15 – Fading Light Contingency 17 Chapter 16 – Under Budget, Ahead of Schedule 18 Chapter 17 – Deeper 19 Chapter 18 – Hunting Queen-Beast 20 Chapter 19 – And In We Go 21 Chapter 20 – Fading Light, Fading Luck 22 Chapter 21 – Peace Unto War, War Unto Peace. 23 Chapter 22 – The Pack Stands 24 Chapter 23 – Librarian No More 25 Chapter 24 – Something On The Range 26 Chapter 25 – The Pack Fights 27 Chapter 26 – Within the Fortress Walls, The Huntsmaster Prowls 28 Chapter 27 – The Greatest Hunt Ends at Last 29 Chapter 28 – Order & War 30 Chapter 29 – Godbiter 31 Chapter 30 – Missing in Action 32 Chapter 31 – A Return To Arascus 33 Chapter 32 – A Sword for the Humanitarians 34 Chapter 33 – Return To Normalcy 35 Chapter 34 – Order Prepares For War 36 Chapter 35 – Negotiating with a Hammer 37 Chapter 36 – To Steal The Sky 38 Chapter 37 – Seductive, Magnanimous, Vigorous War 39 Chapter 38 – Operation SkyStealer 40 Chapter 39 – Accelerate 41 Chapter 40 – Out of the Frying Pan 42 Chapter 41 – Into the Fire 43 Chapter 42 – A Lack of Finesse 44 Chapter 43 – All is Fair with Love and War 45 Chapter 44 – Human Artillery 46 Chapter 45 – Relics of the Past 47 Chapter 46 – Within the Fortress Walls, The Spectre Prowls 48 Chapter 47 – The First Line of Defence 49 Chapter 48 – Of Death 50 Chapter 49 – An Unexpected Guest 51 Chapter 50 – One Last Try 52 Chapter 51 – Stupidity At Its Finest 53 Chapter 52 – The World’s Greatest Strategist 54 Chapter 53 – War Eternal 55 Chapter 54 – Purest of Nobles 56 Chapter 55 – The Last Time We Meet 57 Chapter 56 – The Pack Will March 58 Chapter 57 – End Education, Begin Annihilation 59 Chapter 58 – Mikhail Alash, Bringer of Jobs, Restorer of Cities, Saviour of Children. 60 Chapter 59 – Sorcerers of the Future 61 Chapter 60 – Ready to Report: Operation SkyStealer 62 Chapter 61 – The Ground Team 63 Chapter 62 – The Reunion of a Millennium 64 Chapter 63 – The Game is Set 65 Chapter 64 – A Pantheon Sick 66 Chapter 65 – The Gates of Olympiada 67 Chapter 66 – Mother Nature, Capricious & Cruel 68 Chapter 67 – Cry Havoc And Let Slip The Dog Of War 69 Chapter 68 – A Pantheon Shattered 70 Chapter 69 – Operation Misfortune 71 Chapter 70 – The Dead Legion 72 Chapter 71 – A Vow For War 73 Chapter 72 – An Arikan Sunset 74 Chapter 73 – Sunset Contingency 75 Chapter 74 – The Dreaded Delusions of Humanity 76 Chapter 75 – First Leona, Now The World! 77 Chapter 76 – The Chaos Crisis 78 Chapter 77 – Next Daughter: Anassa! 79 Chapter 78 – The Calling Jungle 80 Chapter 79 – The Jungle Takes 81 Chapter 80 – The Aldanstein Meeting 82 Chapter 81 – War’s Reinforcements 83 Chapter 82 – As It Was Back Then 84 Chapter 83 – Into The Jungle 85 Chapter 84 – The Jungle’s Skin 86 Chapter 85 – Tiny Little Wolves 87 Chapter 86 – Some Things Never Change 88 Chapter 87 – The Jungle’s Stomach 89 Chapter 88 – To Plan For The Unplannable 90 Chapter 89 – Dinner is Served 91 Chapter 90 – A Concoction of Divine Blood 92 Chapter 91 – Breakout 93 Chapter 92 – The Igos Crisis 94 Chapter 93 – Gratitude Divines Cannot Do 95 Chapter 94 – The Gratitude of Mortals 96 Chapter 95 – Bloodied, but Unbeaten 97 Chapter 96 – Straight Back To Work 98 Chapter 97 – The Kirinyaan Internal Affairs Bureau 99 Chapter 98 – Shoulders To Carry A Campaign 100 Chapter 99 – Jungle Stalkers! 101 Chapter 100 – To Sell A Binturong 102 Chapter 101 – Two months in Nanbasa 103 Chapter 102 – The Reclamation War 104 Chapter 103 – Lioness, Queen of the Animal Kingdom 105 Chapter 104 – An Arika of Ash 106 Chapter 105 – The Caretaker Arrives 107 Chapter 106 – Napalm Baby! 108 Chapter 107 – A Continental Divine 109 Chapter 108 – The O-Bomb 110 Chapter 109 – Ex-White Pantheon, Meet Arascus. 111 Chapter 110 – To Claim A Continent 112 Chapter 111 – The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Seen 113 Chapter 112 – Beasthood’s Wordgames 114 Chapter 113 – To Steal A Country 115 Chapter 114 – A Return To The Land of Magic 116 Chapter 115 – Thunderstorms and Lightning Clouds 117 Chapter 116 – The Rage of Beast and Man 118 Chapter 117 – My Credentials? I am Me! 119 Chapter 118 – Twenty Vials Of Blood

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