Section 437 Story [continued]

Qin Lang walked into the office, where Rachel, O'Connor, and Kelly Johnson were waiting for him. Pen Γ— fun Γ— Pavilion www. biquge。 ο½‰ο½Žο½†ο½

"So, what's going on?" Qin Lang sat down in his chair, nodded to Rachel and O'Connor, and then turned to look at the deputy director, "Only Barstow is left?" ”

"Barsto's problem has been solved." Johnson replied, "Last night, Henry. . . Mr. Brown gave himself a bullet. ”

"In this way, our main trouble is gone." Qin Lang knocked on the table, seemed to think for a while, and then began to laugh, "Non-violent non-cooperation." ”

"What are you talking about?" No one understood.

He shrugged. "I just thought of this out of the blue, non-violent non-cooperation."

"There will be no cooperation without violence? Indeed, it is the most appropriate evaluation for this matter. Rachel commented, contemptuous.

Qin Lang began to laugh - in his heart, of course - if he translated Gandhi's political ideas into Chinese, and then translated Chinese directly into English, he would end up with a completely wrong meaning, which was completely opposite to its meaning; But that's what he wanted to say.

There can be no cooperation without violence, always.

"But there's no need for us to be violent all the time." Johnson interjected at this time, "Violence is an effective means, and sadly, the aftermath is also troublesome. ”

"Of course, Mr. Johnson, I don't intend to use violence all the time." Qin Lang glanced at the deputy director out of the corner of his eyeβ€”he understood what Johnson meant: the aftermath was handled by a character like him, and if it was troublesome, it meant that he had to do his best, and he also needed to face the possibility of failure, but the deputy director hoped that his job would be easier and that he would never fail - a matter of course.

A policeman who is eager to be bribed and bought, who is willing to work for a private person, and who does not hesitate to break the law, obviously cannot be diligent and courageous.

Qin Lang's smile turned contemptuous, but only for a moment, and no one even noticed.

"Violence is only a means to an end, not an end in itself." He continued, "If moderate means can achieve the end, then there is no need for violence. ”

"Thankfully," Rachel said as he looked at Johnson - the words were undoubtedly directed at him, and that was his rejoicing. "With some examples, the number of idiots who choose to confront us head-on will inevitably decrease dramatically. I can't guarantee that they will be completely extinct, but your job will undoubtedly become easier. ”

"Ma'am, I'm sure your prediction will come true in the near future." Johnson bravely met her gaze, "And now, it's still difficult, not so easy to accomplish." ”

Rachel was furious, but not because of Johnson's remarks, but because of the courage he showed him: Johnson never showed the slightest fear of her as much as he feared Qin Lang, O'Connor, Duncan, or Yi Shui, but on the contrary, he liked to go toe-to-toe with her and challenge her authority.

Rachel knows why. Perhaps, however, Mr. Johnson found it very interesting to provoke a female boss, but she had had enough.

He should be taught some memorable lessons. She glared at him, her mind spinning.

Qin Lang noticed her expression and smiled secretly. "Since you think the aftermath isn't going to be easy, you should start working right away." He waved his hand at Johnson, "Now, get out of here and go back to your post." Deputy Director, I await your good news. ”

"I know how, sir." Johnson took one last look at Rachel, stood up and bowed to Qin Lang, and then quickly left.

Rachel could only hide her anger and cast an angry gaze on Qin Lang. "Why did you let him go?"

"Whatever you want to do, it's not the time yet." Qin Lang said, partly a warning, "Kelly. Johnson also has significant value, and we cannot afford to lose him. ”

"I just wanted to teach him a lesson!"

"Sometimes, a little friction can lead to a full-blown conflict." He didn't seem to want to keep talking about it - it would be in his interest to keep the situation as it was and let Rachel get rid of Kelly. Johnson was the oppositeβ€”Qin Lang led the conversation to the next one. "I'll be out of San Diego for a while."

"At the time of Christmas? There is also the opening celebration of the bank, which is just on the New Year. Rachel objected, "Now is not the time for you to go anywhere else." ”

"And you haven't been back for long." O'Connor spoke, too, "What is it that makes you anxious to get out of here?" ”

"I think there are some problems with your understanding," Qin Lang explained, "yes, I will be away from San Diego for a while, but not now, but after Tricell's opening celebration is over." I had to go east to deal with a couple of things. ”

"Railroad?"

"It's not just the railroad, I'm going to Washington, D.C. You know that the United States has signed a peace treaty with Spain" - just two days ago, a little later than Qin Lang knew about the history, but the content of the treaty itself has not changed much - "Now is the time to settle our Philippine allies. ”

"Are you going to sign a new contract with Washington?"

"No, Sean. You have to understand that Washington is not going to sign a contract with us for the time being. "Because the War Office would protest that the Union Army had played almost no role in the Philippine campaign and that it was not doing as well as the mercenaries in Cuba, the War Office needed to put aside the mercenaries and fight a war alone and prove to the Senate and House of Representatives members who were either thinking about disarmament or biased toward the Navy that the Union Army could do as well as the private army. In addition to this, the War Department needs to provide an opportunity for Army officers to receive promotions and decorations.

Of course, while the U.S. Army is still seen as the greatest threat to federalism and democracy, the Senate and House of Representatives will still meet the demands of the Department of the Army. After all, many lawmakers also dislike mercenaries, some fear that it will become a new threat to federalism and democracy, some oppose Umbrella because of racism and business conflicts, and finally, Democratic lawmakers need to think about partisanship.

So it's very clear that the task of eliminating the Philippine Army will be the sole responsibility of the Federal Army, not Umbrella or joint operations – but it will ultimately be Umbrella's business.

"Are you sure?" Rachel was skeptical of Qin Lang's opinion. Perhaps the Federal Army is inferior in combat effectiveness to mercenaries, but against the Philippine Army......

"The Philippine Army will be a nightmare for the Federal Army." Qin Lang's smile became treacherous and sinister. "You know, they still have a lot of bombs that they got when they attacked Manila."

O'Connor remembered the bombs, and then the frenzied attacks of the Philippine army. For the Federal Army, this threat was really difficult to deal with.

Then he thought of an interesting fact, in fact, those bombs were designed by Qin Lang and then asked the mercenaries to make them, but the mercenaries never used them, but provided them to the Filipinos with Qin Lang's tacit consent, and finally the Filipinos came up with a unique way to use them according to the characteristics of the bombs......

On the surface, all this seems to have no inevitability, but thinking about Qin Lang's character and style carefully, O'Connor has to link the whole thing to the "conspiracy".

"Is it your plan?" He asked, using a vague question.

"No, but I'd love to see that." Qin Lang replied.

O'Connor was still skeptical of the answers he provided. "I thought you liked to have complete control over the situation, including where it was going."

Qin Lang shrugged his shoulders at his suspicion. O'Connor tried to ask, but Rachel interrupted him. "If we can't get a contract, then what are you going to do in Washington?"

"Even if we can't get a contract yet, I still need to exchange views with our friends and reach consensus on a few issues." To be precise, it is to do some preparatory work for the company to finally win the contract, and by the way, once again demonstrate his ability to accurately foresee. There is no doubt that parliamentarians believe in his abilities, but they need to be strengthened before they can work more closely together.

"Then you really should head to Washington." Glancing at O'Connor, she declared, "If an action is good for our business, then it's right, and we should support it." ”

O'Connor believes her statement was a reminder of his suspicions: even if Qin Lang carried out a plot against the American military, she still supported his actions because the plot would guarantee the company a new contract. O'Connor sighed. How could she think that he would oppose Qin Lang's plan?

You must know that everyone sitting in this office now is a real international arms dealer -- the kind of "real international arms dealer" that Qin Lang often said.

However, since she had already said that, he could only show his attitude. "Of course, I support Qin's decision." Then he turned to Qin Lang, "I hope your operation in Washington goes well." ”

"Don't worry, Sean, I'll fix it." Qin Lang put away his smile and solemnly assured O'Connor, and of course to Rachel, that "everything is under control." ”

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Note: The proper noun for Gandhi's political advocacy of non-violent non-cooperation is satyagraha, which obviously cannot be used as a joke (to be continued, if you want to know what happened next, please log in to the www.qidian.com, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!) (To be continued.) )