Chapter 489: Assembly and Small Meeting (I)

Yang Xiaoqian rarely gets distracted in formal meetings, especially on the rostrum where many eyes are gathered.

Only this time the situation was exceptional, not only because of the lack of sleep time, but also because the map of Mongolia was painted gray.

For Yang Xiaoqian, the damage to global economic integration and the establishment of a consensus among the world's awakened people are not as important as the war in Mongolia for the time being.

Yang Xiaoqian does not admit that he is a narrow nationalist, but he has never denied that he is a nationalist, and now there is a good opportunity to recover the rivers and mountains and even expand the territory, how can Yang Xiaoqian not be moved?

Of course, if it was just for the sake of national pride, Yang Xiaoqian would not have the idea of taking the initiative to start a war, because a blind war is detrimental to the interests of the overall situation, and it is his responsibility to be in his position.

However, Mongolia has been affected by a gray warning, second only to Mexico in the world, which is second only to the darkness of Mexico, with the military strength of Mongolia, it will be torn to pieces in an instant in the face of the surging demon tide, but it is only by relying on the vast territory and sparse population, it can maintain a little order.

Judging from the experience gained from the Shanghai Annihilation War, in the early stage of the advent, powerful monsters will spare no effort to drive away weak monsters and drive them out of their own realm.

This is unreasonable, according to the laws of nature, generally speaking, when the creatures at the top of the food chain occupy the territory, they will not drive away all the weak creatures, but only the other predators that are relatively weak, for the simple reason that if all the creatures that can hunt are driven out of the territory, then what will they eat?

In response to this unreasonable approach, the science and technology group gave a more credible statement: most of the powerful monsters have a certain degree of intelligence, and after coming to the new world, if they find other monsters around, they will drive them away, and let them be cannon fodder to test the unknown territory in the distance.

It can be seen from this that the demon tide creatures that continue to descend on Mongolia will never choose to take root in the empty desert, they will continue to migrate and spread beyond the desert, and most of Mongolia's territory is covered by grasslands, the south is the Gobi Desert, which is now the territory of the Shengyuan Empire, and the north and west are mostly mountains, and there are very few habitable areas.

After the herd of cattle and sheep is eaten, the Demon Tide will definitely abandon the deserted Mongolia and march to the neighboring countries bordering Mongolia.

Mongolia borders China on the east, south, and west, so there must be a battle between China and the demon tide army that invaded Mongolia.

Since there will be a war sooner or later, it is better to let the war take place on Mongolian soil than to let the flames of war burn to the border of China, which can minimize the losses.

In addition, what Yang Xiaoqian missed the most was the Shengyuan Empire in the Gobi Desert.

Although Liu Yuanzhou and Bai had signed an agreement and promised that the peace treaty would be written into the core code of Zero One, Yang Xiaoqian was never completely reassured.

If Shiro is willing to give his life in order to give the mutant group a chance to survive, this is understandable, after all, Shiro is the most emotional mutant, and he regards managing the future of mutants as a very challenging game.

But will other mutants really be willing to sacrifice themselves for the future of their own race, just like Shiro? Yang Xiaoqian has strong doubts about this.

Yang Xiaoqian's reluctance to accept the peace treaty was that all the mutants who came out of Yuanjiang and all the mutants who had eaten the living must all die, and if this condition could not be met, Yang Xiaoqian would never accept a bullshit peace treaty.

And what Yang Xiaoqian is worried about now is that this is a verbal agreement that has not been written into the peace treaty, what if the mutant led by Wen Yan is unwilling to apologize for his crime with death? If that's the case, Yang Xiaoqian can't bear it anyway, so he can only take a huge risk to launch a war against the mutiny, which may not gain domestic support, except for the die-hard Yuanjiang faction, others are definitely unwilling to add unnecessary hostile forces at this time - you know, with Wen Yan's ability to behead, it is enough to make too many people tremble and sleep.

And that's not the worst possible scenario.

Yang Xiaoqian believed that Bai couldn't deceive Liu Yuanzhou, but after all the white clones rushed to the Zero One base as promised, Wen Yan was impatient to establish a country in the Gobi Desert and claim the emperor. What if Wen Yan treats Bai as an outcast, as a bargaining chip to delay time, and takes advantage of the current world chaos to tear up the peace treaty, and wreak havoc and develop the number of ethnic groups around the world?

It is true that as long as Wen Yan shows up, the Zero One base can launch a nuclear bomb and annihilate it, but if Wen Yan appears in the capital of another country and takes other country's dignitaries as hostages, can Huaxia really launch a nuclear bomb at the risk of starting a nuclear war?

With so many suspicions and concerns in his heart, it was naturally difficult for Yang Xiaoqian to concentrate, coupled with the fact that most of the first batch of returns were related to people's livelihood and had nothing to do with the military, Yang Xiaoqian neither understood nor was interested in the chain reaction caused by the arrival of the demon tide in the commercial economy, so he unconsciously wandered out of the world, and his thoughts flew to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.

"Looks like I've got to go." Yang Xiaoqian thought to himself, "There will be a big war in Mongolia, I should still go there in person, otherwise I can't feel at ease." ”

Having made up his mind, Yang Xiaoqian retracted his thoughts, continued to listen to the reports from the audience, and from time to time began to write down some content worth pondering.

This is a conference, not a small meeting, and the free speech and discussion are also aimed at the audience, as for these people on the rostrum, as long as they have their brains and ears pricked up to listen.

If you say too much, you will lose, and if you say too much, you can't just open your mouth nonsense when you sit on the rostrum for a meeting, and if you make a mistake, it will not only damage your face, but also lead to a series of misunderstandings in the future.

Therefore, as long as they do not talk about the areas that they are very familiar with, the few people sitting on the leadership of the rostrum will remain silent throughout the whole process, and after the meeting is over, they will hold a small meeting again, discuss carefully what they have heard and think is worth studying, and if necessary, they can invite the members of the meeting who put forward the content as consultants.

Often formal and serious meetings do not determine the outcome, but informal small meetings will make the final decision, this strange but reasonable unspoken rule even Yu Qian has mastered.

The meeting lasted for eight hours before it ended, but the participants did not leave, but went to the accommodation area under the arrangement of the staff of the 19th Bureau. The stakes are high, and of course it is not a child's play, and it is common to make hasty decisions after only one meeting.

Yang Xiaoqian and others shifted their positions and started a decision-making "small meeting".