Chapter Ninety-Three: Asking for Help
An hour later.
Vega traveled to the A91 Brigade to meet with Ganther Burton.
Now he only hoped that Ganser Burton could personally ask the division for help for the sake of his old subordinates and his growth space, without the interference of higher forces, and he would definitely not be able to fight against the behemoth of the trial system by himself.
"Second Lieutenant Vega, please take the brigade seat. β
A guard came out of the office door and made a gesture of please to Vega.
After all, Vega is also an old acquaintance of Ganser, and of course he will not refuse when he hears that it is Vega who asks to meet.
Squeak β
The door opens and closes.
Vega obeyed Ganser's instructions and sat down in a chair in front of his desk to meet Ganser's distant gaze.
"Second Lieutenant Vega, but what's important?"
Ganse said kindly: "Whether it is life or other things, please feel free to say it, just as I promised in the professional union, as long as I can I will not shirk it." β
"Thank you, Brigadier. β
Vega was overjoyed, and then began to tell the whole story.
15 minutes later.
The smile on Ganser's face vanished, and the silence fell in the office.
Although Vega didn't say it explicitly, even a fool could see that Vega wanted him to ask for help from the division, because he really had more than enough to interfere with the trial system.
But......
Ganser was not too willing to help Vega.
Because as one of the members who have just entered the core of the division, his foundation is not stable now, and the right to speak at this time is naturally very limited, and Vega is provoking the entire trial system, and the division headquarters can command the investigation team to come forward for Vega once, and now let the division directly confront the trial system, I'm afraid Vega is not so valuable.
Exactly the value!
Vega's infinite potential is only a futuristic form, and if Vega is a high-ranking or even higher-level star magician, then even if Vega doesn't speak, the division will naturally do everything to keep him.
But it's a pity that he's only a level 1 magician who has just awakened his spiritual power.
As for the Wings of the Empire?
That is a thing of the past, and it is good to be able to help Vega, the "hero" of the empire, save his life, after all, there is a situation called people walking away from tea, and honor can only be icing on the cake, but it can't be a charcoal in the snow, and vainly trying to rely on the honor of the past to look forward to the future, which is really a manifestation of self-deception.
Even so, Ganser did not refuse.
Because of course, there is no problem just to help Vega convey this matter to the division, as for whether the division will eventually confront the trial system for Vega, that is another matter.
Regardless of the final outcome.
Ganseer decided to sit on the sidelines this time, because it was not easy to sit in this position, and every high-ranking officer was probably not very clean in secret, and he had done a lot of "good things" over the years, and it was unwise to get into trouble with the trial system for the sake of Vega.
The mind has been decided.
Ganser smiled again, and he said hypocritically: "Second Lieutenant Vega, please rest assured, I will definitely ask the division headquarters for help for you, after all, you are about to serve in my army, and you are my old subordinate, and even I can sit in this position thanks to your merits, Second Lieutenant Vega, I Ganser is not a person who will take revenge, go back and wait for news with peace of mind." β
"Yes. β
Vega let out a sigh and got up and walked out of the office.
Ganser's assurances gave Vega a little confidence, and although Ganser's voice was limited, at least he had entered the decision-making level of the division, and if he was willing to put a lot of effort into speaking for him, then things would be much easier.
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Third Army, General Staff of the 6th Division.
Andre Hill came out of it with a spring breeze on his face.
Not only because he met the commander of the 6th Division, Raglan, but also because Larren actually agreed to his application to freeze the Order of Vega's "Imperial Wings" very readily, and Raglan even replied directly to him at the end that he would report this matter directly to His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief at a meeting of the military headquarters tomorrow.
As for why Raglan would be so happy to agree to his request.
AndrΓ© didn't think much about it, he was a man who cared about the result rather than the process, and now he just wanted to get through tomorrow as soon as possible, and then let Prosecutor Geralt go and deal with Vega with the good news that the Wings of Empire permission had been frozen.
Time flies.
The next day, the commander of the 6th Division set out towards the army headquarters with firm steps.
He was going to apply to the division headquarters today to freeze Vega's "Imperial Wings", and for this reason he even gave up the last place in the 6th Division's newly created standard brigade in order to gain the support of the 7th Division's commander, Alcott Owen.
Why freeze Vega's Imperial Wings at such a great cost?
Because Raglan was loyal to the empire and the army, and as an upright soldier, he could not tolerate Vega's style of behavior from the beginning, so he believed that Vega's best destination should be to go out into the army and live only as an ordinary citizen.
After a few months, Raglan heard from Vega again.
According to his subordinates, Ensign Vega killed his superiors directly at the front because his commander ordered him to surrender.
Kill the sir?
This was nothing short of heinous in the eyes of the conservative Raglan.
While it seems that Vega was not wrong to kill a surrendering commander, and would even have personally cut off the officer's head if he was present, he did not believe that Vega, as a subordinate, was not qualified to do so.
Because of the following offenses, which are not allowed by the Empire.
Once Vega takes this lead, then all the commanders of the army will lose their prestige, and it is even possible that in the war, some subordinate officers with bad intentions will usurp the throne and seize power in the name of the empire, causing immeasurable losses to the empire.
In Raglan's view, the mistakes of any officer are only allowed to be punished by the higher authorities and the judicial system, and no one is allowed to cross this dead line, and once it is crossed, then it is a challenge to the prestige of the military system.
All in all.
Raglan had already decided that Vega was unfit to be an Imperial soldier.
Just as the officers in the cannon fodder regiment who surrendered at will when they encountered an invincible enemy could not pass the political review, Vega would not be able to pass the political review of the troops once he lost the coat of the medal.
Therefore.
Raglan's decision to let Vega be expelled from the military anyway before he made a bigger mistake was the best chance of all, even if he had to give up huge benefits as a result.
Squeak β
The door to the conference room opens.
Raglan looked at the already full oval conference table and sat down in his place with a straight face.
"Ahem, ahem, ahem......"
With Raglan's arrival, the squinting commander-in-chief, Foster Nolan, opened his eyes slightly.