Chapter 43 President

Such a pseudo-ace, how can he be expected to think and judge like an ace pilot, and it is completely normal to hesitate for a few seconds. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

And in these few seconds, Fengyu beheaded the first exclusive custom model in a crushing attitude, cutting off his reason for continued hesitation.

Watching his companion transform into a Headless Horseman in just a few seconds, the would-be ace wasn't that strong, even though he thought he was stronger than his companion. He was still self-aware, and he didn't want to follow in the footsteps of his companions, so he simply turned around and flew back.

Feng Yu didn't aim for the number of falls, let alone kill the pilots of the Earth Federation, so naturally there was no need to pursue, but stood in space, watching this silver-white knight ace go away.

At this time, the shadow area around the "Storm" had gradually formed, and seeing that the Earth Federation fleet could no longer stop itself, Luo Yunxi ordered to recover the "storm" of the wind and prepare to sail away from the temporary berthing area of the suspicious ship.

Not far away, at the viewing porthole of a small business spaceship, a middle-aged man looked at the embarrassed knight ace and couldn't help but curse in a low voice, "These ignorant fools in the galaxy!" ā€

This person's clothes look very textured, but they can't tell what brand they are at all, they should be the kind of clothes that are tailored for him by the designer himself. The only symbol of the outfit was a gold badge with the word "no" on his chest.

Seeing that the "Tempest" finally disappeared into the temporary berthing area out of thin air, he turned away from the porthole and casually said to an old man in captain's uniform beside him, "Let's go, tell them to let us go first." There's nothing to see here, and the Earth Federation can't keep the 'storm'. But we didn't expect these bales to be able to deal with him, as long as he didn't go back to New Africa, we had a chance. ā€

This person is the President of NO's New Africa Region, the top head of the New African System after the founding of the future NO. When Awa-ker's headquarters moved to New Africa and his neighbors, the burden of dealing with this adversary fell on him.

Before the first Barrier Battle at the beginning of the year, he underestimated the personal strength of Awa-Ker and Fengyu, and had no intuitive idea of the role of the Awakening Ability in a large-scale battle. By the time he realized this, NO had already lost most of his fleet, and even the 9th Fleet of the UAC New African System Front, which he had taken several years to complete, was also half-crippled.

Just as Fengyu had predicted, the 10 ships of the Soros consortium caravan became an inexorable rift between NO and the 9th Fleet. The mistrust between them will never be bridged.

The NO think tank is still evaluating how to deal with the relationship with the 9th Fleet, whether to abandon it altogether, maintain the existing appearance, or try to repair it.

Giving up means that all previous investments are not profitable, which is difficult for the profit-oriented consortium in the organization to accept. These merchants are more inclined to maintain a relationship, and maybe they can get some rewards from the 9th Fleet in the future, and recoup some losses.

But for those members of the military, unclear relations mean uncertainty. Don't be afraid that your opponent is too strong, and you don't have to worry about being too weak, these can be changed through hard work. However, if there is internal instability, no matter how strong the army is, it is likely to fall apart, and no one wants the friendly army around or behind them to be a timed bomb that cannot be determined whether they are friends or enemies.

Therefore, the opinion of the members of the military is that they should either give up or repair, and they must not be consumed so half-heartedly.

But for politicians, taking the initiative to repair relationships means making commitments and giving away benefits. The cake is so big, cut it for the other party, and the amount in your hand will be a little less. For them, it would be better to abandon the 9th Fleet and redevelop an ally in the interests of the whole. And all it takes to redevelop allies is some money and time, and that's not a thing.

When the three opinions of the NO organization cannot be reconciled, the attitude towards the 9th Fleet cannot be changed, and the status quo can only be maintained for the time being. As a result, the business community is most satisfied, and the politicians are able to accept it, but the members of the military are somewhat unhappy.

But in this era of no warlords, senior officers had very limited control over the military. They can't pass on their wealth from generation to generation, as businessmen do. Even if their children join the army, they will not be able to stay in their parents' fleet, let alone command it.

Before snatching power from the barrel of a gun, members of the military were undoubtedly the most vulnerable in the NO. Maybe until the day they retire, they are still not ready to start an incident, and then they can only consider themselves unlucky.

However, it is unlikely that this will happen, because those older senior officers are not the target of no's wooing. First, the older officers lack the desire to go further, and second, it is not conducive to co-opting these people.

NO mainly woos young and middle-aged commanders, these people have both ambition and time, and believe that NO will give them a bigger stage. Expanding the territory is always the greatest pursuit of the military, and the accumulation of military merits in the war of attrition between the two countries is too slow, and it will also wear down the patience of young people, so I hit it off with NO.

It is the business people who are the leading force of the organization and the original initiators of NO. As long as they have wealth in their hands, they can buy more careerists to serve them at any time. The current military personnel in the organization are basically recruited by them, and only one seat in the original initiator of NO belongs to the military, that is, a certain veteran military family of the Earth Federation.

As for the politicians, these people are some guys who are left and right, and if selling out NO can make them more profitable, maybe they will dare to do it when they turn around. It is just polite to say that they are members of NO, but in fact these people are nothing more than spokesmen of officialdom who have been bought by NO, responsible for influencing the judgment and decision-making of those in power in various countries.

Maybe after retirement, they will take the generous pension given by the NO and become a rich man. Perhaps they will continue to train their children to inherit their political capital and status, continue to speak for NO, and become the eternal mouthpiece of the organization.

These politicians are an integral part of the organization, so the consortium also needs to give them a seat at the table where they have a voice. Dirty words are tiring for politicians to do, and when necessary, they can be used as outcasts to get out of some trouble.

At this time, the middle-aged man sitting in this small business spaceship is a core member of a top consortium, the backstage boss of all the no politicians in the three occupying countries of the New African Galaxy, and the brain that controls these mouthpieces.

As he said, once it enters the state of optical stealth, coupled with the cover of a large number of ships around, the "Tempest" will soon be able to leave this airspace.

It's just that he still underestimated Fengyu's determination.