0410 New Changes [Chapter by: The Bunny Cub of the Vigil Named and Updated-10/11]

At about eight o'clock in the evening, the governor returned home from outside, and Adelaide was already waiting for him.

The house in Adelaide is next door to the governor, and the two are relatives from the same political family.

Whether or not the governor can be re-elected will affect the future direction of the family, and if they can, they will not only want to seek re-election this time, but will also find a way to put the governor on the presidency in the future.

But the future of all this is based on the fact that there will be no problems with the re-election this time.

The governor took off his coat and threw it on a low stool in the cloakroom, and the maid would take care of everything.

He and a few servants in the house, his wife and his children, have gone to the big house in the country for the summer, and it is unlikely that they will return before September.

Adelaide was sitting on the couch, chewing something.

When people get older, they always like to find something to do, either because of their personal habits or because they don't want to be idle.

Less and less time made them feel an unprecedented sense of fear, urgency, and crisis, so they wanted to find something not to let themselves be idle, at least not to waste the little time they had left on boring daze.

Chewing on something is Adelaide's own way.

The rhizome of a plant, which he chewed to a pulp, took it out and threw it in the trash when the governor returned.

"How's the talk?", he turned to look at the governor, who was his nephew in terms of their relationship.

In public, as the Governor's Chief of Staff, Adelaide must show his dedication to his official duties, and he is the Governor's staff, not an uncle.

But in this kind of private setting, their relationship is much more casual.

The Governor walked over to the other side of the couch and sat down, asked the maid to bring some drinks, then nodded and said, "Very instructive, some of Lynch's ideas are more specific than you and the experts." ”

He reached out and took a glass of sparkling wine with ice cubes from the tray in the maid's hand, and took a sip, "You know what I mean, what your staff and those experts are talking about are some very empty things, of course I know how to revive the economy, but how to do it, how to achieve it step by step?" Didn't anyone tell me? Lynch told me. ”

Adelaide is not annoyed by him, old people like him are more stubborn in their pursuit of politics than young people? Or rather, persistence.

He is well aware? Only if the governor can win, can they go further? Now the resources of the whole family are tilted in favor of the governor, and they have never been so united as they are now.

Because everyone knows who "Mr. Key" is!

"What did he say?"

The governor put the cup on the table? "Amilia? Turmoil, and tearing down and rebuilding!"

His eyes sparkled, "What Lynch said makes sense, this may be the best solution to our current predicament!"

At the same time as this time? The Anmelia region at night has not become peaceful because of the increase or decrease of the Gevra army? Instead, it became a front line of resistance to tyranny.

International brokers, bankers, arms dealers, and mercenary teams are all here looking for opportunities, whether they are working with Governor Gavra or the Resistance, and they are even willing to work with the devil if it brings them profits.

The tense atmosphere of martial law during the day gradually dissipates after nightfall? What should be a terrifying night has brought a sense of peace to the people of the Amilia region.

Wouldn't the vicious Gavra soldiers burst into people's houses and demand that they leave their houses and lie on the ground? At night, like shelter from nature? Protecting people.

In the Governor's Palace, the Governor stood by the window and looked out at the dark night? The expression was a little worried.

No one thought that Gavra's Armada would actually lose to the Federation? No one could have imagined that the Federation would quietly come up with a submarine that could be used in actual warfare? As well as new torpedoes capable of being launched on submarines, threatening battleships.

The landscape at sea has changed dramatically, and before the people have been able to solve the Federation's submarine and torpedo attacks, there has been a secret telegram from the Gavra mainland, and they do not intend to send any more fleets to the inner bay of Amilia for armed deterrence.

It was too dangerous, and if the Federation continued to launch a sneak attack without shame, Gavra itself would lose its last barrier, so the Governor could not give him any help from the navy except for some army reinforcements.

Without a navy, it would be impossible to block those stowaway boats in the bay and on the sea.

From the first outburst to the present, he has roughly figured out the outline of the rebel group, and the source of their supplies - those hateful international opportunists!

Even the Governor was well aware that the armed revolt against the rule of the Empire in the province of Amilia was no longer simply a confrontation between the ruled people and Gevrela, but had become a business!

Yes, armed resistance has become a business, and that's the most terrible thing.

If it is just a simple ideological confrontation, the two sides can still find a point of running-in in the process of continuous confrontation, find a point that is acceptable to everyone, and stabilize it.

In this form, the rebel group's quest is essentially a desire to gain respect.

Respect for social status, respect for politics, but those who treat armed resistance as a business are completely different, they pursue profits!

Gevrela's strength has really affected many countries, including some allied countries, they are all victims of Gavra's strength, and when Gavra's fleet can no longer gallop on the sea, they disgusting maggots begin to hack.

They bought off some of the rebels, opened personal overseas accounts for their leaders, pumped money into the accounts, gave them all the residents abroad, gave them whatever they wanted, and everything they couldn't think of but needed.

And the price paid for this is that these rebel groups are more active in rebelling against Gevre's rule, and they are sabotaging here for money.

This kind of profit-seeking rebellion cannot coexist with the Governor, and the other party's purpose is simple, that is, for money.

In fact, before the outbreak of the naval battle, the governor had some understanding of these things, but he didn't care very much, because once Gavra's naval fleet blocked the sea outside of Amilia, neither the supplies outside nor the people inside wanted to get out could enter or leave.

In the short term, the rebels may have some savings that can be used to fight, but these things will eventually run out, and eventually they will return to their original state, which is just a conscious confrontation.

Ideological confrontation is not too harmful, the younger generation grows up, and the confrontation of the older generation will become worthless in their eyes, even a kind of stupidity and rigidity.

Compared with the developed Gevre, the "motherland" in the mouth of the older generation is so backward, and they don't care about them, so why bother remembering the good of those people?

If one generation fails, two or three generations, and one day the province of Amilia will become a real province of Amilia.

But all this came to naught with the defeat of the naval battle.

"Your Excellency, the Governor ...... attacked the Kobal hydroelectric station," the Governor's thoughts were disrupted by a sudden voice in the room, and his attention was withdrawn from the dark sky in the distance, and he drank his cup of coffee, and turned to look at the officer standing by the door.

He walked over to the table and sat down, rubbing his temples, "How's the loss?"

"We repelled the enemy's attack, killed nine armed rebels, but did not capture any guns and ammunition, the enemy retreated quickly, and our men did not rush into the dense forest. ”

Speaking is an art, and the fear of being ambushed all the failure to chase it out turns into vigilance and caution, and the word rash is funny, and it suddenly turns timidity into a kind of caution.

Of course, the Governor will not say anything, and avoiding unnecessary attrition is what they have to do now.

The Governor sighed, "What about the damage to the hydroelectric station?"

The officer choked for a moment, and after three or four or five seconds, he lowered his head slightly and said, "The hydropower station is being repaired, and they have made some driftwood and tied stones and explosives, and it may not be possible to continue to provide electricity to the nearby area in a short time." ”

The Governor didn't even bother to sigh after hearing this, he didn't know when it began, and it was as if these rebel groups, which had no clear goals, had met and reached an agreement on some issue.

They've abandoned targets that don't have much value and have gone on a frenzy to attack infrastructure.

The Governor would like to ask the rebels what good it did to them by blowing up thermal power stations, hydroelectric power stations, water supply plants, railroads, roads, and urban communication and electricity networks.

Yes, the Gevra people were tormented by this, but it was the natives who suffered even more.

There is no electricity, the Gevrites have generators.

If there is no water, they will let the locals carry it.

Without communication, they can send telegrams.

On the contrary, the locals are very guilty of living in such an environment, so what is the point of them doing this?

Looking at the somewhat apprehensive subordinates, the Governor finally did not scold, in fact, he knew very well that the officer in front of him and those front-line officers were more careful and nervous than him, and they were more reluctant to have this kind of thing happen.

He shouldn't put some pressure on him anymore, he can only wait a little longer, and the current situation may change when the army brings in the new equipment.

Gavfra concluded that the main reason for the lack of any substantial progress in the world war, except for the temporary sovereignty of the Anmelia region, was that they had no land force and no propulsion.

If you can destroy a country, even if it's just a small country, they won't be as passive and so bad as they are now.

So when the world war was coming to an end, their military industrial complex began to study some army equipment, after all, their navy was invincible, and if they could make the army shine, they would be able to get enough benefits in the next war.

Hopefully those new army equipment will change the situation here.

No, not hopefully, yes definitely!

The Governor clenched his fists.