Chapter 1269 Facing Difficulties, Investigating Candidates
The benefits, the benefits are definitely nothing to say.
If others can believe what he said, then they can all be regarded as heroes in this world. Unlike those superheroes, human beings' own heroes do not have so many shackles in obtaining substantial benefits. As long as they have this status, they will not have any obstacles whether they are promoted or rich. Even as they imagined at the beginning, climbing to a high position in the Sky Hammer Bureau and then affecting the political situation of their own country will no longer be a wishful thinking. As long as they can make others completely believe their statement.
It's not easy because other people are not fools. No one will listen to your side of the story without any evidence. Especially in matters like this, the Skyhammer Bureau will never easily draw any conclusions on the task it issued without going through various investigations and integrations.
And that's where the problem lies, because what Rama Mujam said doesn't stand up to scrutiny very much. Although the only remaining insiders are the two of them, the problem still exists. And the most important of them are two problems that cannot be avoided no matter how they do.
First, there is the existence of the parties. If those pilots are not lying, it should be a powerful superhero who really caused all the environmental changes in front of him. And if you really care about it, he is the one who can really take the credit.
But that's not a big deal. Unless it is such a superhero who is willing to tear his face and expose his identity to confront them face to face. Otherwise, it should be the problem that no one came back to accuse them of lying.
From this perspective, they should still be safe. It's just another problem. It might not be so easy to fool around like this.
For others to agree with what they say, the first thing to do is to convince their own inner beings of what they say. This is not a problem that can be solved by just talking about it. It's not just a matter of just a few of them being able to represent it.
After all, more than half of the fleet is left. Even if the others are removed, there are thousands of people on the Vikramaditya alone. For such a major accident, everyone must be thoroughly investigated. And among the thousands of people, it shouldn't be and it's impossible that they are the only ones who know the real situation.
After all, the army is not an espionage organization, and even if it is a mission at the military confidential level, it is absolutely impossible to limit it to only a few people. In particular, it is even more unlikely that only two people, the commander and his adjutant, would know about the attack plan of organizing warships to take suicide attacks.
In theory, if there is such a plan, at least paper documents should be kept. And at the same time, the communications officers and soldiers in the command tower should also be involved and have an understanding of everything.
But now that they don't even have these things, they can convince the investigators of the Sky Hammer Bureau by relying on their empty teeth. This is just too unrealistic.
The adjutant thought so, and he also told Rama Mujam of this concern. As for his worries, Rama Mujam has his own ideas.
"The first question is not a problem. Even if that guy jumped out, it is impossible for him alone to gain the upper hand in our dispute. The key is the second question. Regarding this question, I have already Got some ideas."
Seeing the surprise in the adjutant's eyes, Rama Mujam smiled triumphantly.
"I don't know if you have a hobby of watching movies. Anyway, I watched a pretty good movie recently. The thing that impressed me the most in it was that the guys who killed people in the family pulled people to talk about themselves every day. Going to listen to the scriptures on Tuesday, staying in a hotel at night, and going to a restaurant on Wednesday. Over and over again, I just made everyone believe what they said, and then became a witness to prove their alibi. In fact, we also It can be done."
"Isn't it just brainwashing? As long as we seize the time to make up a catchy reason, and then find a way to instill this reason to those in the communication class. As long as the people in the Sky Hammer Bureau don't check carefully, I don't think they will find out what's going on. problem."
At this time, the adjutant named Pai really felt like he wanted to kill the dog. He didn't know where his chief got the confidence to come up with such a magical method. And he just wanted to express his resistance to this statement. Over there, Rama Mujam had already said to him indiscriminately.
"I will leave this matter to you. I will prepare the documents here and contact the Skyhammer Bureau at the same time. Remember, hurry up, if someone sees through, both you and I will be finished!"
Without giving him any chance to resign, Rama Mujam has already pushed the adjutant out of his office. This made him very helpless, and what made him even more helpless was that, as Rama Mujam said, they simply had no time. Now, he can only be driven to the shelves. Fortunately, things are progressing unexpectedly smoothly.
He made up a reason and directly put those confidant soldiers into the communication squad. Then, taking the opportunity to get several important members of the communication class drunk, let them repeat the reason they made up to them over and over again.
The effect was unexpectedly good. After asking him side-by-side, those guys could already repeat what they had made up even if they were in a dream. Of course, if we talk about whether they can cooperate to such a degree when they are sober. At this point, he really didn't have much confidence.
He can only hope that it will work, or that with luck, those confidantes he temporarily stuffed in can help them cover up a little.
And just when he was worried about these things and worried about gains and losses. The Sky Hammer Bureau has already received a report from the Indian Fleet saying that it will go back. And this report also caused an uproar within the Skyhammer Bureau.
As the earliest discoverer of the situation, the Sky Hammer Bureau has been conducting all-round monitoring of the situation in that sea area. Of course, the effect is not ideal. Because from the very beginning, there were layers of barriers that kept them out of the truth. Whether it was the dark clouds that filled the sky or the dense fog that rose later, all of these blocked the Sky Hammer Bureau's sight, preventing them from finding out what was going on there.
As far as the current situation is concerned, they only know two things. One is the existence of the huge Noah's Ark. This is also the reason why they are already in the sky above the Pacific Ocean, but they don't dare to approach the past.
A giant beast with a body size of more than 2,000 meters and the ability to fly in the sky is already enough to pose a fatal threat to their aerospace aircraft carrier. Once encountering such a monster, even with the cross-age technology and combat effectiveness of aerospace aircraft carriers, the only way to become the monster's belly is probably the only way. And this is definitely something that none of them want to see.
Neither Coulson nor the other two principals would want this significant sky base to end up like this. So they are always just watching, waiting for further progress.
And after waiting for so long, they can only know such a thing through the report of the marine monitoring station. That is, the fighting has taken place, and it has caused unimaginable damage to the environment of the area. This made the Sky Hammer Bureau have a very pessimistic attitude towards the life and death of the India-Korea joint fleet. And this attitude also makes them fully prepared.
Once the thick fog dissipates, or the monster inside appears in their sight again. Then humans will use the most powerful weapons to deal the most powerful blow to this monster. They believed it would be fatal, and it wasn't some overly optimistic or fantastical idea. Because after so many trials and tribulations, humanity has made leaps in its own technology beyond imagination. The cross-galaxy strike against Galactus is just the beginning, and on the basis of these technologies, human beings already have the strength to regain their self-confidence.
At this time, the principals of Sky Hammer Bureau are actually just waiting for a result. But when this result appeared, it exceeded all of their expectations.
The India-Korea joint fleet, which was thought to be just going to die, was not completely wiped out. Although the Koreans who inherited the Seventh Fleet disappeared completely, the Indian fleet retained half of its strength. This already surprised the three principals, and what surprised them even more was the news from the Indians.
They actually said that they defeated such a monster, completely destroyed it in the same way, and caused great damage on the ocean because of the self-detonation of that monster.
This sounds really unbelievable, but for the people in the Skyhammer Bureau, it seems that there is no other reason to believe it. The dense fog has begun to disperse, and everything inside has also begun to be transmitted to their eyes by the satellite. And as far as they saw, there was indeed no trace of the monster.
It was an unexpected situation, and a best-case scenario. With such a basis, what the Indians said is not so unbelievable. Of course, whether the fact is that the monster was forced to blow itself up because of their suicide tactics as the Indians said, requires further investigation to draw a specific conclusion.
But now, there is no need for them to draw swords. What they have to do now is to conduct a detailed investigation of all the matters, and then arrange follow-up matters based on this investigation. Although this is a more troublesome matter, in all fairness, it is always much better than war.
At this time, the three principals can be said to have let out a sigh of relief. But after letting out such a sigh of relief, Coulson had a new idea.
He doesn't trust Indians, so he needs a professional to judge whether what they say is true or not. And among the most professional people, is there a more suitable candidate than Smith Zhou, who has personally experienced the British incident?