Chapter 223 The storm is surging
But compared to this, Eli cared about another thing...the approval of the Federal Army Headquarters.

If General Rebil was in the federal army headquarters, he would not allow such a thing to happen.

Although it was called levy, Eli already knew what the Titans were doing internally.

Now that the G3 poison gas has been confiscated by the Federation, the Titans have chosen to directly open a few holes in this Ganquan colony satellite.

They don't need to sell any of it. Air leakage will cause all the people inside the colony satellite to die from lack of oxygen.

Ganquan is a rather special colonial satellite.

This special feature is not reflected in the structure of the Ganquan colony satellite, but in the personnel composition within it.

This colony satellite was the home of most of the space refugees after the One Year War, as well as the Zeon soldiers who were unwilling to return to the Republic of Zeon.

This kind of personnel composition determines that anti-Federation sentiment is rising within this colonial satellite, and in the past few days, marches instigated by AUG have indeed been going on continuously.

There are even rumors that this colonial satellite will seek independence.

Of course, both the Federal Parliament and Eli regarded this news as a joke.

After all, what kind of colony satellite would be so desperate as to choose independence?

On a colonial satellite, the local federal garrison has a way to deal with them.

But now it seems that the Titans definitely did this with this as the starting point.

"Keep a close eye on the movements of the AEUG, and send troops to scout side 5. Have our various garrisons step up patrols, especially those on side 3 and the moon. Tell them to search any Titans ships they see."

While Eli submitted the edited report to Jaburo, he also issued follow-up instructions regarding Onde Tek.

"If the Titans refuse to comply, you are allowed to use force to board and inspect the ship, but you are absolutely not allowed to open fire first."

The report in hand was submitted directly to General Rebir regarding this incident.

Eli believed that General Rebil would not easily agree to the Titans' suppression of a colonial satellite.

Because Ganquan has definitely not yet erupted into a protest march that would spread to the entire colonial satellite, or even lead to independence.

When Eli was discussing the garrison with the Side5 Council, he went to Ganquan specifically for inspection.

Therefore, the only reason that could make General Rebil agree to the Titans operation does not exist.

Rather than the Federal Army Headquarters agreeing, Eli would rather accept that it was the Federal Congress that authorized the Titans.

"Get the white chase horse ready..."

"Report! Jabral Order!"

When Eli waved his hand to order the white chase horse to go out, he was interrupted by the order passed on.

"Jaburo has issued an order. Colonel Eli Lee is to report to Jaburo immediately to discuss the rebellion in Ganquan!"

An atmosphere of silence gradually spread.

Was the speculation that Eli had just denied confirmed by Jaburo in this way?

"The White Chaser is ready to sail for Jaburo."

When Eli gave the order again, there was no trace of indignation in his words.

Obviously, he had realized that something must have happened to Jaburo that he was not aware of.

This telegram seemed extremely normal, but the timing was too coincidental.

It was such a coincidence that it seemed as if Jaburo had been paying close attention to what the Titans were doing from the beginning to the end, and had made this plan as soon as things were about to end.

"Is that okay? Why don't you let me go with you?"

"No, you stay here and assist in the defense of each side, especially side 5. If necessary, you can go there in person."

Although it was a bit strange for Eli to say such things to a pilot major, Eli knew that Arcadia was the side he could trust wholeheartedly.

"I'll let Amuro follow me, don't worry."

When Arcadia heard that the pilot who had been defeated by her until now was still 0-, would follow Eli, she nodded to show that she already knew. "What about the White Base?"

"Stay. Brad's ability to command is by no means as simple as a battleship. If anything happens, you must support his decision in my name."

Eli said this without stopping his hands, but was processing some final paperwork.

"Finally, if you encounter something you cannot decide, contact General Jamitov immediately and ask him to make the decision."

At the end, Eli gave his final instructions.

Nominally speaking, this unit belonged to Djamitov, but because Djamitov deliberately delegated power, Eli was like the supreme commander of this unit.

Of course, this is also because General Jamitov has more than just Onde-Teke's troops under his command.
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"There are a lot of these refugees on the streets lately."

Camus leaned his head, looked out the car window, and muttered to himself.

"Alright! Pull your head back!"

Bertolucci, who was sitting in the driver's seat, reached out a hand, grabbed the hem of Camus's shirt, and pulled him back inside.

"This is very dangerous!"

"You don't have to explain. I'm not a child!"

"Only children would say they are not children. This is what Mr. Eli once said."

Bertolucci waved his hands skillfully, which immediately made Camus' face turn red - he was angry.

"you!"

"call--"

Just when Camus was about to retort, a gust of wind blew.

Bertotiga looked up, and all he could see was the flame of a MS.

"Really? Why do we have to test the flight here in Cyan Noah? There's Grips on the other side, right?"

Bertotiga raised his middle finger and condemned the MS that just passed over their heads.

"Hey, the babysitter is taking care of the kids again?"

An unpleasant voice came from the car's communication.

"Jie Lit, you still want to cause trouble!"

"How dare you, our publicity ambassador. I am just conveying the order from the base. I want you to go to the publicity department now."

"learn!"

Betotija hung up the call in a huff.

Then, he turned and looked at Camus.

Sure enough, I saw a look of dissatisfaction and indignation on the child's face.

"Betotiga, are you going to help the Titans again? That Jelit looks down on you so much."

"I can't help it. This is an adult's job."

Bertotiga shrugged to express his helplessness.

"Well, your father should be at Unit 0, go find him yourself."

Betotiga stepped on the brakes and stopped the car in front of the door of a hangar.

Seeing Camus slam the car door shut in a huff and walk in, Bertoldiga stopped smiling and waving goodbye.

"Taking care of children is so tiring, Kowa...Char!"

(End of this chapter)

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