0422 Uncle Lynch[This chapter is named by Fu He Huan-1/2]
"You must be all familiar with this, some media say that he is a youth leader - Lynch. ”
Probably the brightest person in the crowd at this time is here, Mr. Trueman, who represents the official attitude and controls the trends of international politics.
With a naval battle establishing the Union's new international status, Mr. Trueman, who had dominated all of this, had grown by leaps and bounds in his domestic political position, and it was said that there were already proposals within the Progressive Party to put Mr. Trueman on the highest throne.
But no matter what happens in the end, he now has the power to dominate in many ways, and if he wants to go to sea to do business, he can't do without Mr. Trueman's support.
Patu, the CEO of the largest consortium in the East and the majority shareholder of the board of directors, is a true giant company with a myriad of industries under his command and almost all industries.
Their influence in the East is unparalleled, and millions of workers depend on this consortium for their survival, and the economic, social, and political implications are terrifying.
Finally, there is Lynch, a radical advocate known as a youth leader, who is not only famous, but also very wealthy, and belongs to the children of the era who are rapidly rising.
In fact, there will be some such characters in every era of the Federation, and they have quickly completed the accumulation of others that may take decades or even generations in a way that others can't understand, and they have soared into the sky.
If Lynch doesn't make a big mistake, his relationship with Mr. Trueman will be enough for a lifetime, and there will even be a family or consortium named after him in the future.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Patu!", Lynch took the initiative to shake hands with Patu, the acquaintance between the two sides was very formal, Mr. Patu did not raise his chin to look down at Lynch, he gave Lynch a serious attitude.
"Me too, Mr. Lynch!"
The smile on Lynch's face under the sun was really bright, and that smile was just right enough for anyone to have a crush on him in a short period of time.
His smile comes partly from his potential, and partly because of "Mr. Lynch."
Respecting others does not have to be courteous, there is no need to bend down or kneel, as long as the other person can look him squarely, give him enough attention, and call him "sir", this is the greatest respect.
None of them talked about the girl around Patu, and there was no place for Anna, a little girl, to intervene when a figure of this level gathered.
She was still angry? Because Lynch disgraced her? One second she was warning the school board not to recruit any more recommended students, and the next second Lynch was letting her be a girl of this status? I learned what "reality" is.
Reality? It's familiar, it's unfamiliar.
What does she and people like her do about it? When others can't resist, they may say? Maybe it's silently said in my heart? That's the reality.
Until she becomes a reality in the mouth or eyes of others!
Now, she was less angry, she just felt a little ...... I can't say it, maybe it's the unwillingness to be compared to my peers? To know before this? She is very good, far better than her older siblings and younger siblings.
"I have a good relationship with Governor Drag, and the local high priest has some friendship with me, and I have discussed this with Mr. Trueman before, and I will focus on that side. ”? Lynch modestly expressed his position.
Did he say this to tell Patu, or someone else? Is that his turf, his home turf? If someone wants to infringe on his interests, be prepared to go to war with him on his home turf.
"Is that so?"? Mr. Patu nodded? "We're not going in the same direction? In addition to the railways, I have always believed that there is a huge amount of wealth, oil, precious metals hidden in the unexplored uninhabited areas of Nagalil, and I have assembled a number of geological exploration teams to look for opportunities in depth. ”
Over the years, there has been a lot of news about the abundance of mineral resources in the interior of Nagalil, which was not possible even if some countries wanted to forcibly exploit it for various reasons, such as science and technology, politics, etc.
But now it's different, without discussing the diplomatic relations between the Federation and Nagalil, just the Federation's fleet defeated Gavra's fleet and can appear in the coastal areas of the United Kingdom of Nagalil anytime and anywhere, which is enough to ensure the safety of merchants.
The real deterrent is not shelling or the like, but the blockade of the coastline, and once such a country without an industrial base loses its overseas "blood transfusion", it only takes a short time for them to degenerate from a semi-modern society to a primitive society.
With multiple guarantees, the exploration of mineral deposits is once again on the agenda, which is also Patu's position to make clear.
He wouldn't compete with Lynch for the right to develop any area, he just wanted to build a railroad deep inland to transport his supplies, and his interest was in the rich mineral deposits that might exist.
There's no core conflict, and then the rest of the story gets pleasant, and Lynch talks about some of his experiences on the prairie, real things that may not be worth much to a lot of people.
Anyway, the grassland is there, and you can buy a ticket and find a guide to go, but it is very valuable to Mr. Patu, who can tell the real news to the people of the exploration team, and they can prepare some emergency supplies and plans in advance according to these seemingly worthless news.
It can be said that this news saved Mr. Patou and his survey team at least a month's time, as well as a negligible amount of money and the possibility of accidental death.
"What nature has given to mankind should belong to all mankind, whether it is ours or Nagalil's, it should belong to the whole of humanity, and I support your idea, Mr. Patu!"
Lynch's attitude made people feel relaxed and happy, and at the critical moment he directly found some suitable excuses for Mr. Patu, "It is what every human being should do to let these things be dusted (buried in sand) in the ground because of narrow geographical and cultural relations, and to dig them out and make them valuable!"
"I appreciate your opinion on this, Mr. Lynch!", Pattu, who thought Lynch was very good at talking, said as he looked at Mr. Trueman, "what if someone from other places wants to come to us and develop resources?"
Mr. Trueman jokingly said, "We're always welcome, as long as they can come in!"
The three men looked at each other and smiled, raising their glasses.
"To freedom!"
The short chat was always pleasant, and the three of them clinking glasses from time to time made the people around them look sideways, guessing what they were talking about.
Maybe it has something to do with power, because Mr. Trueman is here.
Maybe it has something to do with wealth, because Mr. Patou is here.
Maybe it has something to do with the pulse of the times, because Lynch is here.
But they would never have imagined that these three people were brazenly discussing how to plunder other people's resources and wealth by helping others, and they would frequently raise their glasses to this.
After chatting for a while, Mr. Trueman seemed to see someone coming here again, he glanced at Mr. Patu, and then at Lynch, "Mr. Patu and I are going to leave for a while, you can accompany our Miss Anna first, a true gentleman should not leave a lady alone!"
Very gentlemanly attitude, very correct values, Pattu is not as strongly opposed to this as Mr. Waldrick.
He had a lot of children, and the Aquil family still maintained that aristocratic lifestyle, and they all lived together!
If this kind of thing happened to other families, I am afraid that it would not be peaceful from morning till night, but for the Ajiner family, they are used to it.
As a result, there were too many children in the Agin Manor, both Mr. Patu's own and his siblings, so he did not particularly value his daughter.
There is no such thing as the feeling of being taken away anytime and anywhere, for him, his feelings for the children are relatively normal, plus the background of the aristocratic family, he also hopes that the children can take the initiative to pursue excellent talents, and bring these people into the family.
Two different habits and attitudes created two diametrically opposed fathers, and Mr. Trueman and Mr. Patou soon left, and they saw Mr. Wadrick, whose consortium also enjoyed the fruits of this victory, and they also wanted to talk in depth.
The departure of the two left only Lynch and Anna here, and regardless of what kind of mood Lynch was in right now, Anna was a little embarrassed.
She only gave Lynch a look in the morning, but she didn't expect them to meet again so soon.
Embarrassment is something that fades over time, but no one expected them to meet so quickly, and what Anna didn't expect was that Lynch's role was so important.
Even her old-fashioned father, when facing Lynch, will use the title "Mr. Lynch" to call Lynch seriously, which is enough to explain some problems.
Lynch is a big shot, at least in some ways, he's a big guy.
This made her morning behaving very childish and ridiculous.
Her thoughts were churning, but the surface of her kung fu was well maintained, "I didn't expect us to meet again soon, Lynch." ”
"Something wasn't right in my mood in the morning......"
She felt that her attitude should be regarded as an attitude to resolve contradictions, she had already taken the initiative to greet Lynch and smiled, so can the previous unpleasantness be revealed?
Of course, Lynch is definitely not a villain who holds a grudge, a gentleman like him always has a big heart, how could he hold a grudge against a small offense by an inconsequential young girl?
That's too ungentlemanly, isn't it?
He also responded politely, "Of course, Miss Anna, I don't find it offensive to those things in the morning......
He was laughing, and his tone was gentle.
"I had a good conversation with your father just now, I think we are equal parties, but you call me by my name, isn't it ......", his expression was a little subtle, "I just heard that the Ajiner family has a noble blood and background, and abides by some strict aristocratic rules?"
"What do you call male adults who associate with your father on an equal footing?"
"Do you just call them by name, or do you add the title 'uncle'?"