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It’s not reassuring when you’re alive, but there are so many things to worry about when you’re dead!
Lynch reacted quickly, smiled and shook his head, "How is this possible?"
"He only mentioned a lot of things that spurred me on. You know, he has always been alert to the expansion of domestic capital power."
"In his eyes, I am on the same side as them."
There was nothing unusual about what Lynch showed, whether it was his expression, tone, or the content of his words.
Peleus seemed to be nodding in agreement. Mr. Trueman had talked to him about Lynch.
He mentioned that Lynch's Blackstone Capital is more dangerous than other consortiums because Blackstone Capital's expansion is an orderly but unstoppable expansion.
Lynch is very good at using various federal rules, from conventional rules to legally defined rules, he can easily use them.
And he always walks in front of others. He may not be too far ahead, but it is just one, two, or three steps that makes it difficult for people to find flaws in him.
Unless someone can attack him directly without going through legal trial, but this is precisely the most impossible.
Because this method, which obviously violates the rules of the game, will arouse the common hostility of the entire federal capital and capitalists!
Anyone or any organization that violates the rules of the game and may directly attack them will not end well in the end.
Lynch is very good at using rules to protect himself and everything he owns. He is a very scary person, even an enemy.
In the letter Mr. Trueman left to Peleus, he mentioned that the military and capital should not get too close, integrate or even actively expand outward.
He also talked about being careful with Lynch.
Once Lynch caused too much harm to the Federation, he hoped that Peleus could find a way to solve Lynch's trouble because of their friendship over so many years.
Mr. Trueman knows this, and the Lynches are in some ways a "little Duncan family" that is growing rapidly with no end in sight.
His Blackstone Capital has most of the properties of the Duncan family, but it is more hidden, more careful, and more dangerous!
The Duncan family was stupid. They tried to control the federal Congress through wealth and some privacy, which caused a huge backlash.
Lynch is very smart. He always reaches agreements with others willingly, rather than using anything to force others to bow their heads.
On the surface, he seems to be just a big capitalist, but in fact, he is far more than just a capitalist!
His plan for the development of the Federation, the importance he places on the Federation society, and the extent to which he cares about the interests of the Federation all show that his ambitions are much greater than what people see!
Only when you think something will belong to you in the future, will you care about its quality now and in the future!
Those ordinary capitalists only care about money, so they only care about money.
Only Lynch cares about the Federation!
His target is the entire Federation!
However, Mr. Trueman did not sound so confident in his letter to Peleus, because he actually knew it very well.
If he said it in too much detail, Peleus would think about whether it was true.
After all, anyone would question his description. How could there be such a person in this world?
Secondly, Peleus may seek cooperation with Lynch, allowing the military to have a broader stage!
So he didn't say that much, he just proposed to kill or put Lynch under house arrest if necessary.
The letter mentioned so much content, and Peleus would also think about it at this time. Is this the only thing in the letter he left to Lynch?
He was direct, "Did he mention me?"
This has also been his "personality" all along, strong, direct, and even a little stupid.
But those who really believe are either queuing up to get their numbers and waiting for the reward of returning to God, or they have already sunk into the abyss.
Lynch shook his head, "No."
Indeed, no, because the letter does not exist.
As for whether Peleus believed it or not, that was his business, but at this time Lynch had to say that Mr. Trueman's last move was really damn good!
Even if there is a huge conflict of interest between the two people, they will not give 100% trust, such as some issues involving core interests, let alone achieve cooperation!
The "bomb" he left behind will always exist and will always exist!
Without deeper cooperation between the military and Lynch, the Federation wouldn't be too dangerous!
Because when either party grows to a certain extent, it will inevitably pose a threat to the other party, and the "letter" he leaves behind will become some kind of "righteousness."
Even not leaving a message to Lynch was a "means".
Lynch has a very close relationship with Mr. Trueman. He has attended Mr. Trueman's family dinners many times. The two of them are so good that they are almost like relatives. This is the consensus of the whole society!
In this case, if you say that he did not leave any separate last words for Lynch, who would believe it?
Even Peleus has it, but you, Lynch, don’t have it?
Is there something in the letter that cannot be seen, and it is related to me (Peleus), so you deny the existence of such a letter similar to a will?
This is why Lynch laughed and refused to answer, which made Peleus misunderstand. He couldn't admit that he didn't have the letter in his hand that actually didn't exist at all!
Lynch did not let Peleus relax much. Mr. Trueman, as an important assistant, partner, and even family member in his life plan, knew too many secrets of the top military officials.
If these secrets fall into Lynch's hands, it will be a problem for them.
But Peleus also believed that Lynch would not be stupid enough to make these secrets public, which would mean that he and the military would fight to the death.
Both sides continue to sit here with distrust, testing, and questioning of each other!
The two became silent again, suspicion and speculation being the culprits of the silence!
After a while, Lynch asked again, "Has the Weapons Research Institute sent you an invitation letter?"
Peleus was stunned for a moment, his attention was not here, and he asked "What", but he quickly responded.
After all, he heard the words clearly, but the sudden voice made him a little unable to process it.
The main core of his brain is dealing with matters related to "Mr. Trueman's legacy", and the trouble he has left for him may be more than this!
He quickly shook his head and said, "I'm not in charge of this matter at the moment, but I also heard that you guys have developed a brand new thing. It's awesome, isn't it?"
Lynch smiled and called it, "a brand-new piece of equipment that has never appeared before. Its emergence will once again change the shape of war."
"Even if it doesn't work in the short term, it won't be long. I firmly believe this!"
When Lynch said this, Peleus became interested. Lynch told him about the future such as guided missiles and beyond visual range attacks, which made Peleus very interested.
It can carry out devastating strikes beyond visual range, "precision strikes" that may span dozens of kilometers or hundreds of kilometers.
These will indeed change the current form of war. Among other things, a warship will attack the Pengjiao Empire hundreds of kilometers away.
They didn't even know who hit them when they were bombed!
Peleus and Lynch talked for a while and agreed to go see their new invention together. At this point, the meeting that might have discussed more content ended with both sides having reservations.
Lynch lit a cigarette while sitting in the car. He didn't know what Mr. Tremaine said in the letter to Peleus, but it was definitely not something good.
It may not seem like a big deal at the moment, but it actually does have some impact.
He must find a way to solve the "means" left by Mr. Trueman. It must be said that Mr. Trueman is the most troublesome friend and opponent Lynch has ever seen in the world, and there is no one so far!
Even though he had the knowledge, wisdom, and precise control over the future to completely crush this era, he was still stumped by the trouble created by Mr. Trueman!
But for a short time, he and Peleus could still live in peace, because he also had "a letter" in his hand!
On the last weekend of October, Lynch and some friends, mainly the York gang and some politicians, participated in this year's autumn hunt, as well as the young president.
The Confederates had a strange obsession with hunting, probably one of the reasons for the prevalence of the Confederate gun culture.
It may also be related to the war between the Federation and the indigenous people during the early immigration period. In short, guns and hunting are an important part of the Federation culture, and even cultural symbols!
In the past, federal people who wanted to hunt had to go into the wild by themselves, but this was very dangerous.
If you encounter prey, such as wolves, it is often a large group.
Even if they have guns in their hands, they can't deal with a large group of wolves, and accidents will happen.
There is also a situation where nothing is found and the prey leaves the area early.
With all the expenses involved, hunting is indeed not as easy as playing golf.
Fortunately, after the nobles of Gefra came, they built many hunting grounds. Professionals took care of these hunting grounds, and the joy of hunting was fully reflected.
It was the first time to participate in a social event with so many federal big shots, which made the young president very excited.
He thought Lynch was going to take him to a party with many girls, but he didn't expect it to be such a serious and formal social event.
This also made him realize that Lynch was still very good to him. Some of his previous thoughts and actions made him feel very guilty, and he wanted to compensate Lynch more and more.
The hunt went smoothly and lasted three days and two nights, starting on Friday and ending on Sunday afternoon.
They shot more than a dozen wolves, two federal lions, and some antelope elk and stuff.
Everyone was having a great time.
The young president also shot two rabbits and an elk, especially the elk's horns were so big!
Lynch asked the people at the hunting ground to make it into a specimen and give it to the young president after it was ready, so that it could be used to decorate the house.
This also made the young president very interested in this. The joy brought by hunting is more exciting than others!
This also made him decide to invite Lynch to the family dinner, partly to thank Lynch for everything he had done for him.
Without Lynch, he could be in a really bad spot.
On the other hand, it is also to maintain their relationship, which he has now realized.
He needs Lynch more than Lynch needs him!