Chapter 296: Dismount (1)

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My reaction made everyone in the room, except for Wei Leili, look surprised.

I noticed the expression on Verelli's face, which was silent at first, and then his expression of understanding was fleeting.

It's really like a father and son, and the same strategy can be thought of almost instantly. As for the course of action of the Marine Corps, and how to deal with some unexpected events, General Kramer has already made a plan, and I actually follow it. I can neither predict nor be able to perceive the thoughts of the commander himself and the consequences that will follow. Although Wei Leili is the son of that person, he can perceive the truth at such a fast speed, and the level of the two of them should be considered similar.

As for the two wise men under him, or call them staff officers, I trust Verelli more, and as for Maxim, although he is also very smart, he is a man whose interests are paramount, and he can betray at any time, and is not regarded by me as a real confidant.

This time, the plan was not deliberately concealed, but it was sudden. The development of events is only one part of the plan, and we never thought that Jupiter Fortress would treat us like this, so naturally we did not prepare in advance. It was only when it really happened that I realized that General Kramer was worthy of being a famous general in the world, and the insight and careful thinking contained in this plan were really not comparable to that of a nouveau riche like me.

"Everyone is ready to receive boarding inspections from Jupiter, and Zach takes care to restrain the Marines so that they don't get into trouble with the inspectors. Kiana is responsible for managing all the unmanned ships, and wants to convince the boarders that all 17 unmanned combat ships are truly unmanned. ”

Everyone showed varying degrees of astonishment at my extra arrangement, and then they were all smart enough not to ask why. It is not as easy as I thought that the troops who had fought and shed blood in their hands should obediently disarm and accept the 'unreasonable' inspection of others. Zach reported that the soldiers of the Marine Corps were in a state of flux, and when I went to the scene to convince them, there was news that the officers and men of the frigate group refused to be inspected. I really didn't expect that this unit, which had always been in command, would react so violently to the fact that it was about to be inspected.

"This is normal, after all, before we came, everyone thought that the truth was as simple as going from one base to another. Especially after the war, the psychology of the soldiers is particularly fragile, and once the Jupiter Fortress, which they regard as their 'own' base, reacts in this way, it makes the soldiers feel as uncomfortable as if they have been suddenly stabbed in the back. ”

Verelli said this to me as I turned to the Kings to convince the starship generals to be examined. His meaning was very pertinent, but it made me even more troubled about whether I could control reality.

Jupiter is arranging for personnel to board the ship, and if the boarding permission is not given for a long time, it may cause unintended effects, and the commander's plan will not be carried out smoothly. I knew that my speed had to be fast, and in the eyes of the people of Jupiter's Fortress, my troops had to be as tame as possible, and at critical moments, it was the most correct strategy to let go of meaningless face problems and pretend to be pitiful.

After more than two hours of arduous persuasion, and under the repeated urging of Jupiter, the detachment finally issued permission to board the ship.

We received the inspectors from the fortress in an atmosphere of surprise. They were several mid-ranking officers, plus a group of Marines.

According to the intelligence officer, our detachment was the first of the entire fleet to be inspected.

The mid-ranking officers had strained faces, as if others owed him much. I deliberately placed Verelli and the others in an inconspicuous place, and instead let Maxim take charge of the whole inspection. Here I deliberately made a small gesture to let Maxim take my military rank and pretend to be Colonel Zhao Ping, while I followed him as an adjutant officer. This arrangement, with the help of my hacking skills, was almost seamless.

Maxim is also a master of 'communication' within the organization, which is valued by me. He immediately put on a face that he couldn't usually see, and first instructed his colleagues to prepare this and that, and then in front of the opposing officer, he accompanied the smiling face, and asked the orderly to prepare refreshments for reception.

Maxim almost took his flattery to the extreme, and not only the officers who came to inspect were received a 'super-spec' reception, but even the guards and ordinary soldiers they brought with them were received with great enthusiasm.

At this time, he laid out all his family resources and brought out the seeds that he had carefully 'cultivated' after coming to the detachment and was good at internal coordination. In front of our cadres and others, a textbook disguise on how to survive in a bureaucratic system was staged.

Compared with the performances of Maxim and others, in peacetime, most of the cadres in my detachment are actually characters who are not good at flattering and entertaining, and they are all a group of people who have been promoted by the firing line by virtue of their military exploits.

I, myself included, have never seen such a battle. Not only did I feel that Maxim and the others were groveling to the point of being embarrassed, but I also found that they were really able to interpret such a humiliating thing and do it to such a point, which is a real skill. Later, even the officers and soldiers who came to inspect couldn't stand it, they should have received instructions from their superiors to deliberately find fault, but ordinary soldiers and middle and low-ranking officers, in the face of Maxim's sugar-coated shells, how could they parry.

Thirty minutes after boarding the ship, all the officers and men inspecting the ship had fallen, and they had already become friends with Maxim and others, and as for the inspection itself, it was only a phantom accident.

I only have emotion for such a result, except for shaking my head.

I always hear people say that people are cheap and invincible. This kind of thing that sounds reasonable, but is not scrupulous, is done to the extreme in people like Maxim. It is no wonder that they have been able to rise through the ranks in peacetime, and their efficiency and interconnected intelligence network are the real killer features compared to those who rely on hard work or ability to climb to high positions.

I have no position to despise Maxim, but I feel that there is really no hope of victory if you play fairly with such people in a peaceful environment.

After two hours of boarding and inspection, after all the inspectors were sober and satisfied, we finally got permission to enter the port. It stands to reason that as a detachment full of marines, we should be more vigilant than a professional combat detachment. After all, for facilities such as ports, we are more threatening than combat ships that specialize in space combat, and we have interstellar infantry that has landed inside the space station.

But this is the case, under the attack of sugar-coated shells, neither Jupiter Fortress nor our fleet leaders could have expected that our detachment would sail into the spaceport in such a big way.

Originally, I thought that the various plans prepared by not allowing the Jupiter Fortress to seal and search the equipment of the troops were not of any use. When it was confirmed that the Manwang and the group of frigates had been berthed, the fighters were granted restricted permission to board. Verelli and I glanced at each other.

Although the development was unexpected, what needs to be done is still to be done. Since the fortress has made it so easy for marines like us to enter the core area, it is time to teach them a lesson and let them know that the interstellar infantry is the most important presence to watch out for in war. For mobile phone users, please browse M. Reading for a better reading experience.