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0538 Mission Plan [This Chapter Is Sponsored By: Drunk After Not Knowing the Sky Is in the Water-4/5]

Becoming a politician is not what Lynch pursues, but it does not mean that he thinks politicians are bad.

Politicians are good, and they have privileges different from wealth. The privileges that politicians have are essentially higher than the privileges that wealth can create.

But the power of politicians is not eternal. For example, Mr. President can only be re-elected once, and he must wait eight years after the end of his re-election before he can participate in the next election.

In this process, he can't do anything, he can only be active in society as "the xxth to xxth president".

It is true that Mr. President may still have some power at that time, but what's the use?

He is just an old man who no one wants to listen to. Only when the successor needs to show his tolerance, they will not talk about the stupid plans they made when mentioning the previous president.

But most of the time, the successor will not be so tolerant of the predecessor.

Denial of the predecessor has almost become a habitual behavior of all politicians. At the same time, political power is not eternal. Lynch doesn't like this. He doesn't like to have to lose the peak power in his hands.

In addition, even the president needs a lot of support from capitalists, so why not choose to be the one who always "sits on the banker" and choose a spokesperson for the interests?

Perhaps in this process, there will be some people with poor brains who will stand on the opposite side of the capitalists and be pushed out by other emerging capitalists who are eager to break the class barriers, but this world, the Federation, belongs to the capitalists after all, not to the politicians.

This is why Lynch refused. He can be the biggest supporter of Blackstone Capital for his whole life, but he can't be the president for his whole life.

Mr. Truman sighed with some regret, "You can think about it again. I think you are very talented, and you can work with us while doing your business."

Lynch felt a little incredible when he heard it, but he could understand that when a person really wants something to happen, his thoughts will become naive.

"This is impossible, Truman, you know."

Mr. Truman fell into silence. What Lynch said was impossible was that he was engaged in politics and doing business at the same time.

The federal government does not have any laws that prohibit politicians from doing business. Many politicians are influential capitalists themselves, but the problem is that if a politician goes to high-end places, lives in a mansion, drives a luxury car, and associates with the presidents of financial groups, will people think that his life and all these are earned through his hard work?

No, people will not think so. People will think that everything he enjoys is exchanged for his selling out the power of the people.

This is why the federal government allows politicians to do business, and those politicians still have to launch their own agents, such as Mayor Landon and Bu Penn's funds.

When facing the issue of politicians, it seems that the whole world has unified its views in some incredible way-rich officials are bad people, and only those poor officials who can't even afford to eat are good people.

They don't consider whether this is a problem of ability at all, but just rudely regard these as problems of corruption.

On the contrary, these people are more tolerant of capitalists. As long as the law does not say that these capitalists are bad, people will respect these rich people and regard them as goals and role models.

To use the words of another world, presidents come and go, but capital remains.

Fifty years have passed, and several or more presidents have become Mr. Former Presidents, but the Chairman of the Board is still Mr. Chairman!

"It will change one day!" Mr. Truman counterattacked a little.

Lynch did not object, "I'm waiting for that day!"

The two looked at each other and then looked away. If they continued with this topic, it would be a bit tit-for-tat, which did not meet their demands at the current stage.

"What are you going to do next?" Mr. Truman collected his emotions and returned to work.

Lynch answered easily, "According to the plan you made before, and how is the talk with Gaevra going?"

Speaking of Gaevra, Mr. Truman finally had a smile on his face. This arrogant goal has now become a defeated opponent, and this feeling is so good that it makes people forget everything.

More importantly, with the help of Preston, the entire federation has a more detailed understanding of Gaevra's internal operations, and when necessary, it can also influence the ministers' ideas to a certain extent.

"It's not a big problem, we will see results soon...", Mr. Truman explained in a little more detail.

Under the persuasion of the ministers, the emperor's attitude has softened a lot compared to before. Although he always scolds the Federation and the President every time he appears in the Ruler's Hall, generally speaking, it won't be long before he agrees to some ideas proposed by the Federation and jointly develops the Anmelia region with the Federation.

Of course, the initiative is still in the hands of Gaevra. The Federation just uses their experience in Nagaril to help Gaevra quickly get rid of the current predicament and realize their plan.

In this regard, they are willing to give up part of the profits to the Federation merchants, such as allowing them to bid in some reconstruction projects, allowing them to compete with Gaevra merchants in the Anmelia region, and allowing the cargo ships of the Federation merchants to use the ports built by the Gaevra people.

"It sounds like they made a lot of concessions and sacrifices. Emperor Gefra is much more generous than I thought." Lynch said this with a smile after hearing this.

The tone of his words was very subtle, like a compliment or a taunt. Mr. Trueman carefully distinguished for a few seconds before nodding his head and praising the passage, "Indeed, what they promised did not actually require them to promise. They didn’t make concessions when they needed to, but fortunately we didn’t undermine our ideas.”

Helping Gefra to build the Amelia region is not because the Federation is coveting the overseas value of this region. The Federation is not a country without strategic depth like Gefra. The Federation's vast land is enough to fight the invaders for a long time. war.

What the Federation people really need is the market in the Amelia region. Although this will make Gefra's capitalists dissatisfied, it will not offend Gefra's emperor.

What they want is stable control of overseas territory. The Federation only wants money, and there is no conflict between their core interests. This provides the basis for cooperation.

"After the state election is over, we will send a delegation to discuss these cooperation with the Gefra people. It is nominally joint development. It may take until the end of spring or early summer to get results."

"And their negotiation location is in Gafra, so this negotiation will be a bit difficult."

It is a foreseeable fact that the negotiations will be difficult. The Gefra people will not show fear because the Federation's fleet is more powerful. On the contrary, this country, which has always dominated the world's most powerful navy, is stronger than anyone imagined. a.

When the news of the navy's defeat came back to Gaevra's country, ignoring the grumpy emperor, the attitude advocated by the people was not peace talks, not looking for reasons, not fear, but raising a large army to fight the Federation to the death.

The Gaevra people are reported by federal officials as "barbaric", "aggressive" and other derogatory or simply derogatory labels. This group of militants is the main trouble facing the negotiating team.

Now Mr. Trueman and others are thinking about how to arrange a delegation to visit Gafra. If the head of the delegation is too tough, it will appear that the federation is a bit aggressive. It is the people who are putting pressure on him, which will also make people feel that the federation is too strong. The level of the delegation is too low and they will only care about ordinary people.

But if they weren’t so tough, who knows if those Gefra savages would kick their noses in the face? If people besieged the embassy, ​​or besieged the hotel where the delegation was staying, if it wasn’t handled well, the Federation’s international image would be ruined. Also be implicated.

Therefore, this candidate is very troublesome. Mr. Trueman feels that if possible, it is most appropriate to go there by himself. He has plenty of experience to deal with various situations. Unfortunately, the President cannot do without him.

While talking about this, Mr. Trueman suddenly realized that the most suitable candidate was right in front of him. He had an idea and asked, "Lynch, do you have time to go there?"

Lynch thought seriously, "Maybe."

"If you have time to go, it's best to go with the delegation. I will add you to the delegation's list. If necessary, you can replace the head of the delegation." In order to prevent Lynch from shirking this responsibility, Mr. Trueman, He added with emphasis, "This is for the Federation!"

Lynch nodded noncommittally, "Yes, for the Federation..." He breathed out lightly, "I agree."

In fact, he does have to go to Gaevra. Once the cooperation plan between the two parties is agreed upon, he will participate in the bidding meeting, and he will definitely be present in person.

In order to avoid some human interference during the bidding process, the delegation status can provide him with considerable convenience.

Lynch agreed, and Mr. Trueman breathed a sigh of relief. Of course, he would have other back-up tools, but overall, Lynch's being able to go was a sign of responsibility and also helped the delegation in the negotiations. The victory in the game increases the chance of winning by a few points.

He may be young, but he is also trustworthy.

Next, the conversation between the two people returned to the development of Nagaril. The speed of the joint development company was astonishing. When many consortiums worked hard for the same goal, the energy created made Trueman feel scared.

And this also increased his inner desire to put pressure on capital, and even restrict capital to a certain extent, but he did not show it, and he was harmless!

When Lynch left the presidential palace, he had almost determined the course of this big operation. The purpose of coming to see Mr. Trueman was to observe whether there were risks that he was not aware of.

Politics and capital are extremely dirty. If everyone can be friends today, they may be stabbed in the back tomorrow. He has to be on guard at all times.

Fortunately, there are no differences in their goals and this cooperative relationship can still be maintained.

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