Interlude: Matsunaga is really angry

How long have you been in this confinement cell?

There is no day or night in the universe, and when it is almost the fifth or sixth time to deliver food, Matsunaga Shin can no longer grasp the sense of time.

Strictly speaking, Lear locked him up, which was already very merciful, beating his colleagues, attacking Shangguan, and even being court-martialed in other troops, but Lear felt that the value of his salvation was only for less than half a month for the sake of his ability.

If Lear hadn't organized gendarmes to take him away at that time, it wouldn't have been as simple as him alone in trouble.

Confinement is never painful, the painful part is emptiness, boredom, hesitation, and having nothing to do will force people to start thinking crankily, and then little by little they will push themselves into a desperate situation.

You don't know how long you're going to stay, or even how long you've been.

Only the strongest can see the light in this endless despair.

It's unknown if Matsunaga is really the kind of strong man, but he hasn't had enough time for him to reflect on himself.

He was still resentful, not that he felt he had done the right thing.

He just felt like he had done nothing wrong.

Originally, how could it be their own problem?

Driving skills are an overwhelming victory for yourself, and you have this ability, so why not force yourself to cooperate with those who are weak?

It is not the same thing at all to say that the exercise will be lost because of its own unauthorized actions and the disconnection of the large army, if those people can keep up with themselves, that one of their own surprise attacks should have been a stroke of genius to break the tide of the battle.

Such a great opportunity was wasted by 'companions' who couldn't keep up with themselves.

I didn't complain myself, so why should those guys who really caused the failure complain about themselves in turn?

It's weird.

Shouldn't the strong go ahead and lead others, and shouldn't the weak understand their own powerlessness and then obey the leadership of the strong?

Why do the strong change themselves to compromise with the weak?

The violence of the majority, which is discrimination whitewashed with fairness and democracy.

Leadership is the duty of the strong, and obedience is the obligation of the weak, which is not to say that Matsunaga despises those who are weak, but that he feels that those weak people cannot see their own position clearly.

He certainly agrees that everyone's personality is equal, but it is true that everyone's abilities are not equal.

Just like the relationship between Zeon and the Federation, one is the new human who leads the progress of humanity, and the other is the one who drags people back。。。。。。 No, it's not appropriate to say that, it should be said that the old humans need to be guided.

Zeon Dyken's theory is undoubtedly correct. (Note 1)

Matsunaga really believes this, so he is not used to the Matsunaga family who does not fulfill their responsibilities as leaders and only oppresses the people, he is not used to the judges who use the violence of the majority to bring themselves to their knees, and he is not used to Cardo and Lydon, who change themselves to adapt to others.

He vowed to stick to himself.

The door to the confinement room suddenly opened, and Matsunaga sat on the bed, his eyes squinting open.

The lights are too bright.

He had a scruffy beard and looked like he was in his early 40s.

The people who opened the door and came in were none other than Jonny Layden and Anabel Cardo, and Cardo said to Matsunaga Matsunaga, "Matsunaga, Ensign Alxstein asked us to take you to meet him。。。。。。。 ”

Before he could finish speaking, he was pushed away by Matsunaga, who walked straight to Lear's office in a crumpled military uniform.

Cardo didn't expect Matsunaga to be so rude, he was pushed back a few steps, his whole face turned red, after all, the well-behaved and orthodox soldier Anabel Cardo himself couldn't get used to the rebellious Matsunaga Ma, he couldn't help but blurt out: "Bastard!" ”

As he spoke, he stepped forward and wanted to stop Matsunaga, but Jonny Lydon on the side hurriedly stepped forward to be a peacemaker, he smiled awkwardly, and grabbed Cardo's arm with one hand: "Forget it, you don't know that Matsunaga is such a character." ”

"Hmph." Cardo doesn't like Matsunaga Ma, but the relationship between Shan and Jonny Lydon is very good, both of them are excellent pilots, and their personalities are more compatible, so they don't want to be difficult to be friends, and they don't say anything about it with a cold snort.

Matsunaga didn't say a word, he didn't pay any attention to his teammates, and walked straight to Lear's office.

Soon he was there, he didn't even knock on the door, he pushed the door very rudely and entered, Lear sat behind his desk, looked up at the sound of the voice, and couldn't help frowning.

I thought that locking him up for a period of time could sharpen his anger, but it didn't seem to have any effect.

Finally, Matsunaga Marichi was still there, and he wanted to fight without rushing up, and Lear was relieved when he saw this, although it wasn't that he couldn't beat him, but Matsunaga Masa's family history after all, he didn't have the idea of having another fight with him.

Moreover, this guy is always his own subordinates, and even a member of his own team, and it's not good if the relationship is too stiff, after all, he still wants to use him, although he is a little short-tempered, but his strength is real.

Seeing that Matsunaga was still able to suppress his emotions, Lear felt that the situation should be okay.

"Captain Matsunaga," Lear handed Matsunaga a transfer order to Matsunaga, "Your confinement is over, return to the battle sequence from today." ”

"However, because of your previous situation, it has caused a great deal of distrust among your subordinates, so I will temporarily assume the position of captain of the first detachment, and you yourself belong to the first detachment as an MS pilot."

"I hope you can calm down and prove yourself and regain the trust of your colleagues," Lear encouraged: "I personally still have a lot of confidence in you, as long as you change your temper, I believe that with your strength, you will soon be recognized by everyone." ”

Change your temper? Matsunaga listened to Lear's words, his face expressionless, but his heart was breathing fire.

Of course I'll prove myself, and that's up to you.

Not only will I prove myself, but I will also prove you wrong.

Lear and Matsunaga talk about the duck, and he can only see Matsunaga's expressionless, unshaven face, but not his clenched hands.

So he thought that Matsunaga really agreed with him.

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Note 1: As I said before, I think Zeon Dyken's theories are cosmic independentism in politics, so his theories should be classified as elitist in the human society.

As the name suggests, elitism believes that some people can always contribute more to the construction and progress of society because they are far superior to others in terms of talent, such as science, ordinary people can usually only undertake basic experimental work no matter how hard they work, and the progress of science basically depends on a few geniuses.

Therefore, this part of the people should assume the responsibility of guiding social progress, while the ordinary people should play their role and operate as social cogs in various positions, which is the most reasonable and progressive form of society in theory, and the form that can make the most use of resources.

Embrace people's differences and let the most talented take on the most important work.

This may not sound like anything wrong, after all, elitism only emphasizes the difference of talents between people, and does not think that personality is also different between people.

Zeon Dyken's theory of the new humanity is almost a copy of elitism.

In reality, however, elitism is only a theoretical model, and it does not work in the real world, because the fundamental 'meritocracy' on which it depends cannot be carried out at all, because usually the most important work is also the most lucrative work, and the 'sages' who have mastered these jobs, both ancient and modern, will do whatever it takes to let their work be inherited by their descendants, whether their descendants are still sages or not.

This is also the reason why in the era of F91, there will be a cosmic aristocracy that claims to inherit Zeon, despite the various strange logic of the Gundam series, but I think Tomino did F91 when he was by no means a casual cosmic aristocracy, in fact, after careful analysis, from the One Year War to V Gundam, the evolution of political theory is actually traceable.