Reincarnated as the Demon King's Son

Chapter 785 Innovation and Outreach



785 Chapter 785 Innovation and Outreach

As the night of celebration drew to a close, Aldred stood overlooking the vast expanse of the Celestial Platoon’s headquarters, his mind already racing with plans for the future. The victory against the Shadow Forge had not only bolstered their morale but had also provided them with invaluable technological insights. It was time to harness this newfound knowledge for the greater good.

“Shinari, Salamander, Cleome,” Aldred began, turning to face his trusted lieutenants. “Our next step is to ensure that the sacrifices made were not in vain. We’ve acquired technology from the Shadow Forge that could change the course of this war and beyond.”

Shinari leaned in, interest piqued. “You’re thinking of integrating it into our fleet and defense systems?”

“Exactly,” Aldred nodded. “But not just for our use. I plan to unveil these advancements in a public showcase. It’s time the galaxy sees the might of the Celestial Platoon, not just as a military force but as pioneers of progress.”

Salamander’s eyes lit up with excitement. “A public showcase? That’ll get everyone talking. Plus, it’ll boost morale and maybe even attract more support and allies.”

Cleome, ever the tactician, added thoughtfully, “It could also serve as a deterrent to any who still harbor intentions of aggression towards us. The demonstration of our capabilities might make them think twice.”

Aldred smiled, pleased with their responses. “We’ll need to move quickly. I want this showcase to be more than just a display of power. It should be a statement of our commitment to peace and security throughout the galaxy.”

The months that followed were a blur of activity. Engineers and scientists worked tirelessly, adapting the Shadow Forge technology for public demonstration.

The Platoon’s PR team launched a massive campaign, inviting dignitaries, investors, allies, and the general public to the event. Security measures were heightened, ensuring that the showcase would be a celebration of innovation, free from the shadow of conflict.

The day of the showcase arrived, and the Celestial Platoon’s headquarters was transformed. The main hangar, usually reserved for military craft, now resembled an exhibition hall, filled with displays of advanced spacecraft, cutting-edge weaponry, and revolutionary defense systems.

Aldred, Shinari, Salamander, and Cleome greeted their guests, a mix of excitement and pride in their eyes. The hangar buzzed with anticipation as the lights dimmed and Aldred took the stage.

“Ladies and gentlemen, beings of the galaxy,” Aldred began, his voice echoing through the vast space. “Today marks a new dawn. The Celestial Platoon is proud to present the future of space travel, weaponry, and defense systems. These advancements, born from the ashes of conflict, symbolize our hope for a peaceful and prosperous galaxy.”

The audience watched in awe as the first demonstration began.

A sleek, newly designed spacecraft, its technology adapted from the Shadow Forge, glided silently across the hangar, performing maneuvers that defied the laws of physics as they knew them.

The demons actually had never made a tech of their own, instead, they modified it and integrate their dark magic with the weapons.

During the siege, Zelthrax integrate her magic to some of the weapons. The soldiers salvaged these weapons and find a way to imitate its properties using technology.

This ship was designed for narrow and small space, focusing on agility and manueverability.

Aldred did not expect it to be used commonly because it was designed to fight in a specific situation.

Next, they unveiled a prototype of a weapon that could neutralize threats without causing harm to life forms.

Its shape looked like a massive cannon.

“This is one of the weapons that we are proud of,” Aldred said. “It’s a deadly weapon, however, it is only deadly to the demons. Let me show you.”

A demon chained and caged were brought to the stage and a group of people stood near it.

The cannon fired a radiowave, invisible to the naked eye, and suddenly the demons began to scream in pain as it slowly turning into dust.

Nothing happened to the humans.

Everyone was in awe.

“With this weapon, friendly-fire might be a thing of the past.”

Aldred was satisfied. The weapon was a gimmick. It worked on demons, but only low level demons. High level demons won’t be affected as much.

Still, most demons were low level.

They showed a few more weapons and tech. .𝒎

The showcase was a resounding success, leaving the audience speechless and the galaxy abuzz with discussions about the Celestial Platoon’s new role as a beacon of innovation.

As the event concluded, Aldred, Shinari, Salamander, and Cleome stood together, watching their guests depart, whispers of admiration and hope filling the air.

“We only show them our weakest innovation,” Salamander said. “Are you sure this will bring investors?”

Aldred grabbed a glass of wine from a waitress. He took a sip and confidently said. “I am certain. This won’t make them throw money at us, but they will inquire further.”

“You began to talk like businessman.”

“I have always been a businessman.”

Shinari approached Aldred with an update that caught his immediate attention. “Aldred, we’ve received inquiries from several investor groups interested in our tech. They’re eager to discuss potential partnerships.”

Aldred set down the data pad he was reviewing, a spark of interest in his eyes. “Arrange a meeting, Shinari. Let’s see what they have in mind. It’s crucial we leverage this interest to bolster our resources and further our mission.”

Turning to Salamander, Aldred had another task in mind, one that would ensure the future generation remained engaged and inspired. “Salamander, I want you to organize workshops and interactive sessions for the youth. Let’s spark their curiosity in science and technology. It’s about building the future, after all.”

Salamander’s face lit up with enthusiasm. “Consider it done, Aldred. I’ll make sure these sessions are not just educational, but unforgettable.”

The meeting with the investors was set in a serene garden within the Platoon’s headquarters, chosen by Aldred for its calming effect and the subtle reminder of what they were fighting to protect. The investors, a diverse group representing various sectors from across the galaxy, were visibly impressed by the serene setting.

As they took their seats, Aldred began, “Thank you for your interest in the Celestial Platoon and our recent advancements. Our goal has always been to ensure peace and security throughout the galaxy, and we believe these technologies can play a crucial role in that mission.”

One of the investors, a keen-eyed woman named Lira, representing a consortium from the Outer Rim, was the first to speak. “Your showcase was impressive, Commander Aldred. But we’re curious about what wasn’t shown. Are there other projects in development that you can share with us?”

Aldred exchanged a glance with Shinari, who nodded slightly. “We are indeed working on several other projects, focusing on defense systems and space travel. While I can’t divulge specifics at this stage, I can assure you that they are designed with the same ethos of protecting life and fostering peace.”

Another investor, a tall, stoic man named Goren, leaned forward. “And what of the financial models? Are you looking for direct investment, partnerships, or something else?”

Aldred replied, “We’re open to various models of collaboration. Our primary concern is aligning with partners who share our values and vision for the future. Whether it’s through investment, research partnerships, or joint ventures, our aim is to catalyze innovation while ensuring the safety and prosperity of the galaxy.”

“Spoken like a true hero. Even in conducting business, you never forget about your goal,” Goren said. “I think we will have a pleasant partnership.”

“I wouldn’t doubt that.” Aldred smiled.𝑖𝘦.𝑐ℴ𝘮

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