Chapter 99. Citizenship
Five years have passed since Gust was authorized by the United Government in the Resident Evil dimension to carry out a series of "slave trade".

It is no exaggeration to say that over such a long period of time, after the search and selection by the United Government and the "slave trade group", all the natives of the first plane who had some use value were sent to where they should be.

It was under the impetus of the "slave cartel" that the coalition government's rule over the first plane progressed rapidly.

The contributions of Gust and his fellow slave traders were also recognized by the United Government.

The "slave trade group" was originally chosen by Gust as his "last entrepreneurial project".

After several years of development and stabilization in the first plane, Gust was ready to "retire" and go back to his own land to run a ranch and farm with his old friends.

I have experienced the comfortable life of retired farmers that I have seen in movies and documentaries since I was a child.

Looking back on his career, he started as a poor boy living in the slums on the US-Mexico border where public security was chaotic and he was hungry and cold, and gradually became the leader of an anti-government armed force that led hundreds or thousands of people.

He then wisely surrendered to the coalition government and accepted the amnesty.

He has killed zombies from other dimensions and also shot the heads of the arrogant natives.

He also has a group of loyal subordinates who are friends with him and who support and trust him.

Even the coalition government sometimes seeks its own opinions on issues related to the disposal of Aboriginal people.

Representatives of the US branch once publicly stated that Gust was their pride and an outstanding representative of the development of the extradimensional world.

Although it cannot be called epic, it is definitely more ups and downs than the lives of most wandering people.

Until recently, the coalition government once again allowed him to go to another dimension.

As the first batch of "Second Dimension Transfer" target organizations and members opened to the outside world by the United Government, it is enough to show the United Government's trust in Gust.

The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.

Over the years, Gust has also understood this truth.

The moment he received the [Blessing of Popular Election], he knew that his fate was forever tied to that of the coalition government.

Before officially heading to the second plane, according to the arrangement of the joint government, Gust also needs to receive a group of indigenous warriors.

When they are called "indigenous people", they are only referring to them in relation to the citizens of the coalition government.

These indigenous warriors all come from the Resident Evil dimension, the official military forces of various indigenous countries.

Unlike other indigenous peoples, these professional soldiers have no other abilities except operating military equipment, fighting and killing people.

Using these indigenous soldiers as grassroots laborers in agriculture and industrial construction is a waste of resources, and their performance may not be as good as the industrial robots of the coalition government.

If they were released and settled in indigenous reservations on the African continent, they, as former soldiers, would become an unstable factor affecting local security.

It was not until the outbreak of the global hot war in the second dimension that the United Government finally found a way for these indigenous soldiers to "shine".

They have become accustomed to and accepted the rule of the coalition government, and are an excellent grassroots military force in the process of developing the second dimension.

The coalition government is not allowed to publicly use words such as "cannon fodder" to describe them.

But within the coalition government, everyone knew what was going on.

The lives of the coalition government soldiers are too precious.

For ordinary soldiers of the United Government Army, even if one of them is killed in action, the head of the unit in charge must write a written report to his superiors to explain the specific situation. If there are too many casualties, if there is no reasonable explanation, the head of the unit in charge will not only be held accountable by the United Government Army Command Center, but also have a negative impact on future promotion assessments, etc.

In contrast, the lives of indigenous soldiers who are not citizens of the coalition government and do not occupy the precious [blessing of election] are not so "precious".

The advance army's front-line command had applied more than once, hoping to call on these indigenous soldiers as a supplement to the advance army's combat power to complete some military tasks under "special circumstances".

However, in order to maintain the overall combat effectiveness of the coalition government forces, the coalition government officially rejected this proposal.

Until this time, when Gust was allowed to command these indigenous soldiers, the United Government was still quite looking forward to the performance of these "extra-system military forces".

Once the effect meets expectations, the huge number of indigenous people in the second plane will be put to good use in the next plane war.

"Colonial war cannon fodder" was Gust's first impression when he reviewed the 12,000 Aboriginal soldiers assigned to him by the coalition government.

It’s not that these Aboriginal soldiers look that bad in appearance.

In fact, they are also the elite and senior veterans in the official forces of various countries in the first dimension.

In Gust's view, factors such as weapons and equipment, and the fact that he had not received the "blessing of popular election" were secondary.

What is really obvious is that they do not have the unique confidence and composure of the United Nations government soldiers.

The soldiers of the United Government Army fight to protect the United Government and all the wandering people.

They have firm beliefs, and they have the support of the coalition government and all the homeless people behind them.

This kind of "knowing why they are fighting" can enable them to unleash a stronger war motivation during plane wars.

When facing these former defeated enemies - the indigenous soldiers, they naturally felt a sense of superiority and disdain.

In contrast, the indigenous soldiers' eyes were filled with confusion and evasion.

Since the end of the first plane, the indigenous people have clearly understood the true power of the coalition government.

At the same time, I also realized that I was "inferior" as an indigenous person.

“Let’s not waste any more time. I, Gust, never treat my subordinates unfairly.

If you work hard for me, I will try my best to get you the best treatment.

From today on, you can remove nutritional paste, a type of pig food, from your diet.

Your food and drink will be the best among the indigenous people.

In addition, I personally applied to the Coalition Government for a number of Coalition citizenships.

I believe I don’t need to say much about how valuable this citizenship is.

Your performance in this military operation to the second plane will determine the ownership of this batch of citizens..."

The indigenous soldiers in the audience listened to Gust's speech silently.

They were able to remain calm when talking about their dietary treatment, but when they heard the news of "citizenship", the Aboriginal soldiers were all excited.

This was the first time since the end of the First Plane War that they, as indigenous people, had heard that the inferior indigenous people had the opportunity to become "citizens of the United Government."

(End of this chapter)

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