Next day, morning.
An inconspicuous cargo spaceship landed in Star Ring City.
Su Mo walked down from the entrance.
The entire port was even more bustling, as if more people were visiting Star Ring City.
At this mont, a man in a black trench coat was holding the hand of a chubby little girl as they walked past Su Mo.
The little girl asked her father in puzzlent.
"Father, didn’t we leave here to go ho not long ago? Why are we back again?"
"Silly child, isn’t this place good? Let’s stay and play for a few more days."
"Alright then."
...
Su Mo couldn’t help but glance at the father and daughter.
Recently, the situation has been unstable, and many wealthy individuals are thinking of fleeing to Star Ring City, which could be considered a ans of refuge.
Su Mo stood there gazing at the bustling Star Ring City, took a deep breath, and then stepped onto the floating chanical platform heading towards the Federation Building.
A mont later, Su Mo appeared at the entrance of the Federation Building.
The originally bustling entrance of the Federation Building was now even more crowded.
A general clad in chanical armor, with a sturdy build and resolute features, led his subordinates with strong and powerful strides into the building.
The reporters waiting at the entrance sward towards him.
"General Shiwa, you are here too. Are you here for the negotiations?"
"Yes, let make it clear right here, I am here to support the Council President. The Imperial Army is too much, if they don’t want to negotiate properly, then we’ll just fight them!"
General Shiwa, filled with righteous indignation, made his bold statent in front of the cara.
Excitedly, the interviewing reporter said, "I believe that with brave and fearless generals like you, the Federation will never compromise. The future of the Federation is full of hope, and no one can oppress us."
...
Watching this, Su Mo stroked his chin, lost in thought, feeling that the situation was spiraling out of control.
He wondered if the Federation Governnt had found a solution.
Thinking of this, Su Mo decided to go inside and assess the situation first.
So, Su Mo headed inside the building.
Before long, Su Mo used his badge to swipe for authorization to enter the lobby of the Federation Building, which was filled with a large number of executives and generals.
They were all angrily discussing.
"Have you seen that post on the Star Ring Forum? The Imperial Army bastards are acting like they’ve got us all figured out."
"Just because their weapons are a little more advanced, what’s the big deal? I’m not falling for it."
"We can’t compromise, we have to show the Council President our determination. We absolutely cannot back down in tomorrow’s negotiations."
"That’s right, if we can talk, we talk; if not, we don’t."
"But the Council President isn’t showing up at the mont."
"Us sitting here is an attitude, the Council President will naturally understand."
"True, but honestly, don’t we really have any other options?"
"What could we do? The Council President isn’t a god, he can’t just conjure up a Star Destroyer out of thin air, right?"
"Right, let’s not harbor unrealistic hopes, all units are on standby for battle now."
"I hope we don’t have to fight again. We just received supplies on the front lines and made a bit of money; if we go to war, it will all be wasted."
"Alright, we also don’t want to fight, but we can’t just let others walk all over us."
...
Su Mo found a spot and quietly listened to their heated discussions.
His expression kept changing, and from their discussions, he could basically confirm that the Federation didn’t have a good solution.
President of Alles’ backup plan is likely total war.
This is not a good thing. If total war breaks out and the situation spirals out of control, he would undoubtedly get swept up in it; no one could escape unscathed, and his cargo operations would also be affected.
Thinking of these things, Su Mo’s brow furrowed even tighter.
At this ti, Su Mo’s eyes suddenly showed a hint of surprise as he saw Xiao Wen and several generals walking in briskly.
Their expressions were also tense, seemingly here to hold the line.
After a bit of thought, Su Mo decided not to go up to greet them.
Ti slowly passed.
Su Mo sat quietly in the lobby until late at night.
The once lively lobby had also beco cold and desolate.
At this ti, Su Mo stood up and inconspicuously walked towards the elevator.
He entered the elevator, took his badge, swiped for authorization, and pressed the top floor button.
The low voice of the Fake Owner - Swallower echoed in Su Mo’s mind: "What do you plan to do?"
"Going up to take a look."
Su Mo took a deep breath and replied calmly.
The Fake Owner - Swallower didn’t continue speaking after that.
Federation Governnt top floor, office interior.
Alles stood with his back to the window, gazing at the distant starry sky, sowhat lost in thought.
The desk was filled with troop distribution maps of various legions and troop statistics files.
He continuously pondered the deploynt of troops after the comncent of war.
If he’s not mistaken, the Galmotos Empire would definitely rely on their powerful Star Destroyers and V-type chas to block the Rhein Star Domain, these strategic star seas leading to the front line.
By then, they would be forced to fight, unable to gain the initiative.
Therefore, he must find a way to prevent such a situation from happening.
...
At this mont.
Creak!
The office door suddenly swung open.
Alles’ train of thought was directly interrupted, and he opened his mouth in annoyance: "Who is it?"
"It’s ."
Su Mo smiled as he walked in.
Seeing Su Mo walk in, Alles’ displeasure instantly vanished, but a tinge of fatigue also appeared on his face.
"What brings you here?"
"Well, with all the uproar outside, I ca to check it out."
"Thoughtful of you."
"Council President, you seem to have encountered so trouble. Is it related to the negotiations with the Imperial Army?"
"That’s right, the situation isn’t optimistic, the Galmotos Empire is unusually aggressive now, and we can’t retreat, so we can only prepare for the worst. But no one wants to go to war unless absolutely necessary, because once it starts, there’s no turning back, and we don’t know how many will die."
Alles sighed, not hiding anything from Su Mo.
"Is it because they have a Star Destroyer?"
Su Mo tentatively asked.
"Yes, hmm? You have a plan?"
Alles suddenly sensed sothing and looked up at Su Mo.
"Ahem, I don’t have a fundantal solution. But I do have a temporary fix, not sure if it will work."
Su Mo coughed briefly and spoke.
"What plan? Tell !"
Alles’ eyes slightly brightened, knowing that Su Mo always brought unexpected surprises.
"I can help the Federation rent a Star Destroyer."
Su Mo organized his thoughts and spoke solemnly.
Hearing this, Alles showed an extrely delighted expression and asked, "Are you sure?"
"I’m sure, but the cost is quite high. First, the rent isn’t cheap, moreover, a permit is needed, which is a bit wasteful."
Su Mo spoke with slight hesitance.
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