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1280 Almost...

After hanging up the phone, Mr. Trueman sat in a chair in a daze for a long time, and then he couldn't help laughing.

He never thought that Lin Qi would actually do this, that he would actually...

Inexplicably, Mr. Trueman sensed a trace of grotesque murderous intent. He knew that if he didn't release this idea, he would attract some terrible beings, so he followed his previous thoughts decisively and without reservation. Go down.

Lynch, want to assassinate Emperor Gaevra!

Yes, he wants to assassinate the leader of Gefra!

When Mr. Trueman heard this sentence, his mind could not turn around for a moment.

He didn't understand why Lynch had such an idea, but he soon realized the benefits of assassinating Emperor Gefra at this time.

The conflict between the royal family and the nobility has become intense. If the emperor is assassinated at this time, who will be the direct vested interest?

There is no doubt that they must be nobles. After all, they have killed a difficult and authoritarian tyrant. The eldest prince was deprived of the throne by them. The second prince still has some way to go before he can inherit the throne.

The nobles lost their opponents and naturally won the war.

But what about the facts?

First of all, the governor of Amelia Province will start to consider the relationship with the country because of the assassination of His Majesty the Emperor. He cannot bow his head. He does not know whether he will be assassinated after returning to the country. So the best way is to let The province of Amelia, as well as himself, remained relatively independent.

In this way, the connection between this island and the Amelia region will weaken. Maybe this does not mean anything to the vast majority of Gefra people, but for multiple factors such as politics, diplomacy, and international status, there will be many changes.

In addition to the change in the attitude of the Governor of Amelia, the only thing the Prime Minister can do is to continue to suppress the nobles without knowing who actually did these things.

In this way, the contradiction between the new ruling class and the old ruling class continues, and will not subside just because the monarchy disappears and the emperor loses power.

It will still exist, but this time it has become a conflict between the nobles and the great nobles.

Both sides are suspicious of each other and are at odds with each other!

For at least the next three to five years, even if Gaevra successfully completes the transformation of the ruling system, it will be difficult for it to unite.

If you want to unite, you may have to wait for the outbreak of World War II or even after World War II.

Emotionally, Mr. Trueman believed that this was a very dangerous thing to do and very inappropriate to do.

Assassinating a country's leader is such an abominable act.

But from a rational point of view, it would be of great benefit to the future development of the federation to plunge Gaevra into a long-term situation of chaos and internal confrontation.

In the Office of International Policy Research's assessment of the next ten years, the world will develop around the three countries of the Federation, Gaevra, and Pengeo.

Among them, Gefra is likely to evolve into an enemy of the Federation, and the reason is very simple. Only one king of the world is enough. There have never been two kings or two emperors ruling a country together.

The same is true for the world. If this world must have a rule-maker, there can only be one, not several!

Since there will inevitably be a competitive situation in the future, then before the starting gun is fired, giving the other side a blow... will only be good for the Federation, not bad.

As for the failed assassination?

With a dictator caught in a rage over internal strife, perhaps a civil war breaks out in Gefra?

After a long silence, Mr. Trueman just said a few words of blessing, hoping that everything goes well and that Lynch can return to China as soon as possible.

Then he hung up the phone and never asked for any other details. This was not something he should know, and he should not take the initiative to ask. Even if Lynch wanted to tell him, he should not listen!

Next, he will turn more attention to Gaevra.

Meanwhile, the Major is adjusting to his new job as a janitor outside the palace.

Originally, Lynch wanted to arrange him as a palace guard, but later he discovered that palace guards were inherited and not recruited.

To put it simply, palace guards can pass their job to their sons, and if they want, their sons can take their place and become palace guards.

But this job cannot be given to others. If it is not passed on to one's son, then when a palace guard retires, there will be one less palace guard forever.

With high benefits and remuneration, coupled with the special nature and status of the job, few would give up this job.

There are also people who have given birth to more than ten girls in their lifetime before giving birth to a boy who can inherit their work, but they are unwilling to give up this honor.

The biggest advantage of doing this is to ensure that the palace guards are always under control and there is no problem with loyalty.

Therefore, if you want to arrange the major, you must have the consent of His Majesty the Emperor himself or His Highness the First Prince, but this is the most impossible.

Lynch is not even a Gevlar, so who would believe his recommendation?

After much searching, the major was finally given a job cleaning the Palace Square.

This job only allowed close contact with the emperor when the emperor appeared on the platform of the palace every week, and the so-called close distance here was at least about a hundred meters.

But this distance is already very close. A rifle can hit the emperor at this distance with only one bullet.

Considering the possibility of assassination, there are low buildings around the palace, with the highest being less than two floors. It would be difficult for a sniper to find a suitable target.

Most of the time when the emperor showed up, he would only reveal his chest, and he would be protected by palace guards.

They were very close to the emperor and could knock him down or stand in front of him at any time, so they only had one chance to assassinate him.

If you don't succeed once, there will be no second chance.

During this time, while observing the location of the emperor's appearance in the videotape and at the scene, he found that the emperor would be in a fixed position every time he appeared.

It could be a habit, like someone subconsciously walking out onto the balcony while smoking, or subconsciously feeling a thirst for alcohol when craving a drink.

This is all an instinct. Over the years, the emperor has become accustomed to the process of meeting the people every time. He walks through a fixed route at a fixed time, stands in a fixed place, and waves his arms a fixed number of times.

He has nothing new about this thing that has lasted for decades, and he doesn't want it to become new.

So he would still appear in that place, show his face, wave his arms a fixed number of times, then lean forward to say hello to the people below, and then leave.

The whole process will last for six minutes. When the emperor waves his arms and leans forward, it is his only chance. Only at this time will the emperor's body leave the protection range of the palace guards, although only a little.

It seemed that the whole process was very long, but in fact, the time that could provide him with an assassination was less than twenty seconds in total, and it was still divided into two times.

As long as there is such a brief hesitation of two or three seconds, the opportunity to assassinate may be missed.

The major has been cleaning the square carefully and looking for a suitable location.

It's a pity that there are no tall buildings around, which also eliminates the opportunity to assassinate the emperor from high places. It's not that shooting from a high angle is impossible, the main issue is stability.

To shoot from a high place to a low place, just set up the gun.

It's easy to adjust the angle and so on.

But shooting from a low place to a high place... If the location is not chosen well, the angle of the person buried in the soil may not be suitable.

Just when the major was selecting the location for the assassination, a large group of nobles rushed over angrily.

He quickly stepped aside.

The nobles kept yelling at the palace, and some of them also threw all kinds of garbage and even feces on the walls of the palace!

They also threw rocks, garbage, and various objects into the palace to vent their dissatisfaction with the emperor and the royal family.

During this period, many nobles were deprived of their titles because of suspected serious crimes, and the nobles became even more angry because of this, but the people thought this was pretty good.

And it is said that the emperor is drafting a special order to deprive the nobles of their privileges. Originally, the nobles of the Gefra Empire had their own code, the Code of Nobles.

To judge nobles, they must be tried according to the crimes that exist in the Noble Code. This is why the Privy Council believed that the emperor's seizure of titles was unreasonable. Most nobles did not violate the Noble Code.

Once the privileges of the nobility and even the code of nobility are abolished, the nobility will be tried in the civilian courts if they commit crimes under the imperial code.

If it comes to this point, most nobles will be unlucky, which is why they firmly oppose the emperor.

At this time, the attitude of the ministers became very ambiguous. They neither supported the aristocratic group nor the emperor, as if... they were waiting for something.

The nobles came and left quickly, leaving behind garbage and various things on the ground.

The palace guard responsible for maintaining law and order in this area appeared from the gate and directed the major to clean up the ground.

"...These nobles are becoming more and more outrageous, and His Majesty is too tolerant of them. All these nobles should be arrested."

One of the palace guards communicated softly with his colleagues around him. These "hereditary system" palace guards also have a kind of arrogance in their bones. People in Gafra will be arrogant for various reasons.

For example, "I am from the imperial capital, so I am arrogant," or "I serve the nobles, so I am arrogant," or "foreigners are poor, so I am arrogant." They always have a way to find that sense of superiority.

For the palace guards of the hereditary system, protecting the palace is the reason for their arrogance.

The colleague beside him didn't say anything, and the man continued, "I don't know when the current situation will end?"

His colleague finally spoke, "Hurry up, after His Majesty signs the emperor's decree abolishing the privileges of the nobility..."

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