Why didn't the Archangel and the Strike come to support Ray? Because ZAFT's reinforcements came to help their disobedient Sara team.

According to Cruze, this was an order given by Patrick himself. It seemed that in his heart Aslan was more important than military discipline.

Back to the present, Patrick didn't care about the relationship between superiors and subordinates, and put his right hand directly on Aslan's shoulder to encourage him.

"I've seen the combat data. Your judgment is correct. If he survives, he will become a huge threat in the future."

With that, Patrick took Aslan to the computer, where the information had been prepared long ago.

What appeared before Athrun's eyes was the actual footage. A gray-black MS stood quietly. Its appearance was completely different from ZAFT's MS. It was not surprising to say that it was the successor to the United G series.

"Aslan, this is the new blade I have prepared for you."

Patrick proudly introduced the machine in the computer. It and its brother machine were recently completed, and the only thing missing was a pilot who could make full use of their performance.

Aslan felt like he was poured with cold water when he heard this. It seemed that his father's intimacy was still a reward for his outstanding subordinates.

Patrick, who had no idea what Aslan was thinking, continued:

"Aslan, I have learned about Nigel Amalfi. You must never forget how I felt at that time."

It wasn't until this moment that Patrick finally found a way to get along with his children.

"To protect the people you care about, you must be ruthless in dealing with your enemies. You're lucky this time, but you can't rely on luck."

He praised Aslan again, as if to make up for the lost time:

"You've done a great job, so I want you to be our strength."

His words were full of importance. What else could a soldier, a child, pursue?

Yes, Aslan was so good at thinking that he noticed the contradictions in his father's words.

Patrick's praise of Aslan was like that of a father to his son, or a superior to his subordinate, but it was all praise, without any criticism.

Whatever the reason, Aslan chose to disobey military orders, which is a serious crime.

Aslan thought he deserved punishment, if not this, then not this unqualified praise.

Patrick didn't even ask Aslan to explain. He thought Aslan did a good job and he thought Aslan should do the same next time.

What to do? Kill out of sheer hatred? Is that even more important than military discipline?

It was at this moment that Patrick put his arm around Aslan's shoulders more tenderly and said:

"We must eliminate all enemies."

Aslan's heart turned cold. After understanding the deep hatred, he understood some things.

He also wanted to destroy the enemy at all costs and didn't care about anything else.

Who are the enemies for Patrick? Does "annihilate them all" mean literally, killing them all without leaving a single one alive?

Father, you

Aslan raised his head and saw the same expectant look as in his memory.

PS: I updated today because I stayed up too late last night and my head still hurts.

PS: This week may be a bit slow. I plan to visit the graves on the 5th, the day after tomorrow, and then go to the other side on the 6th. I guess I won’t update during those two days.

PS: I could have done both in one day, but I had to go to different sides of my parents' house with different relatives. It was really torturing me.

PS: By the way, the successor to the game was actually decided long ago. You could even say that this book was written just for the sake of making dumplings.

PS: In fact, I have already thought of the final machine of the seed of life, but I started writing this book just to make dumplings.

PS: I am the kind of person who thinks about the ending first and then works backwards

Chapter 82 In Peace

"Please take a good look at this agreement. The United Nations is using this foolish agreement to lock us back into their hands. Even in this situation, they're still dreaming of a great future!"

Patrick Sala's impassioned speech was playing on TV.

Marchio, who came to PLANT with the desire for peace, unexpectedly failed, and the jointly prepared agreement became a propaganda tool for Patrick.

"While we tried every possible way to avoid war, the United Nations inhumanely committed the crime of Bloody Valentine's Day. Like everyone else, I lost a loved one."

Patrick on the screen is in so much pain that no one except him can tell whether his performance is a show or a true expression of his feelings.

But this approach has gained people's empathy, which is the most important thing.

"Respect isn't earned by begging. Has the Union expressed even the slightest regret since Bloody Valentine's Day? Unlike Siegel, I will never pin my hopes on the enemy's bottom line!"

Siegel Klein, the former speaker, was now in his own yard, and he didn't even have to hold a press conference to refute it.

A lot of things happened during the time that Lux was away from PLANT, such as Siegel being impeached and removed from office under the tide of public opinion, and Patrick becoming the new Speaker of the House.

The fact that this could be done during wartime proves that the public opinion of the PLANT had already gathered into a terrifying wave, and there was no room for conservatives like Siegel to survive.

In fact, when the war began, the conservatives had no room to survive, and the anger and hatred in the country had already become irreversible.

No one could stop these waves, and Patrick cleverly took advantage of them.

The United Nations' relentless pursuit of peace has made peace talks a luxury, and this attitude will only drive the public even crazier.

Siegel hoped to strike a heavy blow to the Union and thereby force it to recognize PLANT's independence.

But the United Nations will never give in. After the first nuclear bomb is launched and hits the target, the United Nations must win.

For the leading Atlantic Federation, this is a harsh test. Once it fails, the surrounding beasts that are eyeing it will pounce on it one after another.

Nearby, there is the Oceania Union, which has long been allied with PLANT, and the United States of South America, which has been fighting guerrilla warfare after being occupied. Far away, there are the Eurasian Federation and the East Asian Republic. The Atlantic Federation does not really regard these two allies as brothers.

Think about what will happen after the peace talks. After the peace talks, PLANT will no longer be under the pressure of war. What will it do with its freed-up productivity?

My PLANT and Oceania Union are half-brothers and share all technologies.

In this case, it's not surprising that the Oceania Federation was able to obtain MS development technology, right?

It's normal for a country like Oceania to be able to produce MS, right?

Since the country has such a vast territory and abundant resources, it is only reasonable for them to mass-produce cutting-edge MS after making technological breakthroughs!

Don't say that it was us PLANT who provided the arms support behind the scenes. They did it all on their own.

The PLANTs and the Alliance were at war everywhere, and it was strange that some mobile suits were left behind on Earth and later picked up by people from the United States of South America?

This is bound to happen once peace talks are held. The independent PLANT will no longer be supervised by the Atlantic Federation. In this case, God knows how much technology and weapons they will send to Earth.

The Atlantic Federation does not want to see this kind of scene. As long as PLANT is free, it will become a top arms dealer.

The PLANTs entrenched in the universe can send weapons to those countries that are dissatisfied with the Atlantic Federation without even having to take any real action.

The Atlantic Federation itself made its fortune through this arms trade. How could it not know how destructive this method is and how quickly it can make money?

If we continue to think more deeply from this perspective, once the Earth falls into a more chaotic situation than it is now, reckoning will surely come.

Once the alliance becomes weak, the information cocoon they have built so far will begin to collapse.

The United Nations will not advertise its nuclear bombing of civilians

They said they had hit the enemy's logistics production base.

Therefore, the Atlantic Federation cannot negotiate peace. It must conquer the entire PLANT and write history as the victor.

So the Atlantic Federation made an agreement that PLANT would never agree to, which clearly stated that PLANT would return to its jurisdiction.

How to govern? Send troops to govern inside the PLANT.

A war machine that is in operation cannot be stopped just because you want to. The Atlantic Federation is involved in too many things, and it can only stop in a way that suits its interests.

The demands of both parties are conflicting, and there must be a winner.

This state of intense conflict will naturally affect people's thinking. Siegel is not extreme enough, so he will inevitably be optimized out.

For the people of PLANT, what they want is someone who can lead them to win the war, not a coward who breaks out news of all sizes every day and calls for restraint.

"I promise to end this war with victory!"

Patrick speaks boldly on TV. He is confident, dignified, and most importantly, in line with the people's wishes.

Rei was sitting at the table with his face in his hands. It was his first time in PLANT, but unfortunately it was not a good time to travel.

If you ask him what he feels at this moment, he actually doesn't feel anything.

The only purpose of a speech is to inspire.

Want voters? Want morale? The speaker speaks with such exaggerated rhetoric that people's blood boils and their hearts surge, and they can't wait to deify the speaker and make him the greatest person in the world.

But words can be deceiving, and Rei knew that best.

What you think and what you say may not be the same; it all comes down to what you do in the end.

But this is the purpose of political showmanship. As long as it succeeds in misleading people, it will be fine. Anyway, by the time the matter is done, you voters will have no regrets.

In short, the new Speaker Patrick is on the rise. I don’t know whether the clichés he says now are out of true confidence or simply to appease the people.

If this is true, then the United will lose?

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Rei felt it carefully, and he felt neither happy nor angry.

To put it bluntly, he instinctively doesn't trust these upper-class people.

Ray didn't know Patrick, so why would he trust a stranger's words just because they spoke passionately?

It's not like we haven't seen politicians who appear righteous but are actually despicable. So, where did the money go? He'll definitely say it's not in his pocket.

"call"

Lei Yi sighed and picked up the tea on the table. He didn't think about these things on his own initiative, but was just reminded of the past.

Coincidentally, Patrick on TV also ended his speech at this time. The whole speech expressed one meaning: we have to continue fighting, we can defeat the United Nations, sacrifice is meaningful, please support me, a bright future is waiting for us.

People keep dying, and the goal can only be achieved through war, and then there is a better future.

Rei can either stand on the side of the United Nations to find reasons, or he can side with PLANT to analyze the reasons.

What then? They're fighting for whatever reason, and when they do, people keep dying.

PLANT wants to fight a war of independence, isn't that just? But the neutron jammer fell to the earth.

The war skipped the front-line fighting stage at the beginning and went straight to attacking the rear, with both sides throwing weapons at the cities behind each other.

If you throw it, I throw it too, and we all throw it together.

Whether you stand on the side of PLANT or the Earth Union, everyone has their reasons, and ending the war as soon as possible is better than anything else.

Unfortunately, both sides are perpetrators. Do you want to stand on the side of the perpetrators?

Or should we just put the death tolls of both sides on a scale and compare them before deciding which side to stand on?

whispering sound.

Rei's mood worsened again. Just when he was getting annoyed, someone pulled him back:

"Lacus, I need to go out again."

It was Siegel, the former Speaker who was impeached and removed from office. He came back to rest for a while and was about to go out again after watching the new Speaker's attacks on him from head to toe.

But this is not right, uncle, what are you thinking?

Your daughter brought a man home, why didn't you ask anything?

Am I not sitting right here?

Rey didn't care whether he was ignored or not, he was wondering why Siegel was so careless and didn't care that there was a stranger in his house.

Aren’t you afraid that he is actually a bad guy and will harm Lux?

Why are all these fathers so weird?

Rei thought of Uzumi, who had inexplicably let his daughter run to the battlefield. He was not really afraid that his daughter would kill herself out there.

Just when Rey was confused, Lux had already said goodbye to Siegel with a "bon voyage".

It was rare for Ray to encounter something he didn't understand, so he subconsciously spoke out what was in his heart:

"Are you really leaving?"

He really left, and I don’t know what he was going to do in such a hurry.

"Aren't you afraid that I'm a big bad wolf that will eat the young lady?"

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