Chapter 227 The Bud of Decision

"Yes, if things really develop to that point, I will let my troops respond."

After Eli said this, he responded to the side5 contact on the other side of the call a few times before hanging up.

"Huh... these weak guys, usually they deal with each other and change the subject when we make patrol plans, but now they are eager for us to take action."

In low-Earth orbit, inside the White Chase, Eli rubbed his brows and spoke to Amuro beside him in a complaining tone.

"People are like this. Unless they encounter a crisis, they won't take the initiative to make changes, which will breed laziness."

Amuro was sitting next to Eli, and Eli spoke next.

This also helped Eli relax.

Eli, who was sitting casually, and Amuro, who was sitting upright, now seemed to have reversed their maturity levels.

Eli went to Earth on his own, but he didn't just sit there and do nothing.

The first thing he did was to privately inform all the sides that had garrison agreements with Onde-Tech and Yasuhiro Heavy Industries on the moon of the news of the attack on Ganquan.

The reason why it was done in private was because Eli made this decision based on the stability of the federation in the first place.

After informing various forces of this news, Eli's first reaction was to feel sad for himself.

Whether you say you have no choice or you say you are considering the overall situation, you ultimately make a decision that is not very satisfactory.

"drop!"

"Colonel, this time it's Jabro's communication."

The new captain of the White Chaser, Major Otto Mitas, spoke to Eli in the communication, and the seriousness and earnestness in his words were obvious.

There were not many changes in the other crew members of the White Chaser, but Otto, who took over Captain Paul's entire team, would be unconsciously compared with Captain Paul by others.

In this situation, Major Otto, who is nearly 30 years old and has a captain's resume, is about to overflow with pressure.

"Let it ring for two minutes."

Eli responded with something that was utterly treasonous, and the communication link was maintained.

I lay back on the sofa again, planning to adjust myself a little within these two minutes.

However, the gaze that remained on him forced Eli to open his eyes reluctantly.

"…Amuro, have I changed a lot now?"

As a new human, Eli naturally understood what Amuro did not say.

"Yes, it is very big."

Eli sighed again and sat up straighter.

"Come on, I think I need to hear other people's opinions on me."

As if he had been suppressing his emotions for a long time and finally got permission, Amuro no longer straightened his posture.

For a moment, Eli thought he saw the childish Amuro during the One Year War.

"I can't see Elisan from the One Year War!"

Almost at the moment when this thought came to Eli's mind, Amuro actually said something almost the same, but with completely opposite meanings.

Amuro said this, as if he felt that words could not express his seriousness, and stood up suddenly.

But Eli just sat there.

"During the One Year War, Eli-san shone with the light of ideals. I think that light could change the world! At that time, Eli, as an adult, could be relied upon by everyone and was someone that everyone trusted!"

Compared to Amuro at that time, his voice was heavier and less shrill, but the core of his words remained the same.

This person has truly grown up.

"Elai at that time was the adult I admired. But now you have lost your brilliance and become an old man. It's like you have a vested interest in this system, always wanting to maintain it instead of changing it!"

Because he had the delusion of giving the task of changing this system to General Rebir and his men. "But it is the young people who change the world, not the old people!"

The new humans are really troublesome. Their thoughts during conversation can be seen through by the other party.

Amuro's chest rose and fell, and it was obvious that he had more words he wanted to pour out this time.

"drop--"

"Time's up, Colonel. I'm going to transfer Jaburo's transmission in."

Otto's words interrupted Amuro.

At this time Amuro also remembered to keep the communication with the bridge open.

He took a deep breath to calm himself.

"Yes, this is Colonel Eli Lee, about to enter the descent procedure."

Even when Eli started talking to Jaburo, he still kept his eyes on Amuro.

"Just leave the white chasing horse on the track? Sorry, I don't understand, this..."

Even though his tone became confused and a little anxious when responding to the other party's sudden and unreasonable request, Amuro could see that Eli's expression did not change.

"General Rebil's order? I understand."

Eli hung up the communication.

"I'm sorry Amuro, but I need to go down to Earth alone this time."

Eli stood up and walked over to Amuro, who was still standing there.

"General Rebil hasn't responded to you yet. It's strange to suddenly issue an order at this time."

"I understand, Amuro. I became cautious because I tried too hard during the One Year War."

Eli stood next to Amuro, both of them looking in different directions.

"So I have to cut off my fantasy that things will change if I continue like this."

Amuro's eyes darkened.

"Amuro, if anything happens, please give me a hand and pull me from the earth to the universe."

"Gravity is very strong. I can't do this kind of thing if you don't refuel yourself, Elisan."

"Haha, I'm just content with the status quo, not dead."

After getting the assurance, Eli put on his hat carefully and straightened his brim.

His finger lingered for a moment on the federal emblem on the hat.

"Amuro, I want to see a world without oppression, where the whole society can explore the future and the unknown. But I have always been obsessed with certain ideologies, and I think that people in this world will not agree with my ideas."

"So that's why you kept it in your heart and never told anyone?"

Amuro asked back while still maintaining his expression.

"But if it's just this claim, there will be a lot of people supporting Eli."

"exactly."

Eli nodded and walked to the door.

"After all, this short sentence is the beautiful expectation of many people."

Eli left a last word before he walked out.

"I was wrong from the beginning. The problem with the Federation is not the distribution system. It's that people on Earth are unwilling to look up at the universe."

(End of this chapter)

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