Song Pu happened to have a video file that Chen Ming handed over to him casually before.
It was recorded by Chen Ming himself from multiple angles, docunting his actions over at the Space Airport.
At least Chen Ming did not intentionally attack civilians, and it was actually the Governnt Army that attacked him first.
Moreover, the footage included segnts of police robots turning on each other.
With so editing, it beca evidence that could portray the Governnt Army’s actions as a self-directed, self-perford disgrace.
After handing the video over to his secretary, Song Pu asked him again, "Is there anything else?"
"There are no important matters for now. The other potentially necessary files for your review have been organized and sent to your computer."
"Good, then you can attend to your own tasks."
"Yes, sir."
After the secretary left, only Song Pu remained in his office.
He leaned back in his chair, his mind quickly flashing through the recent actions of the Governnt Army.
To be honest, he felt that the Governnt Army was employing so pretty weak tactics. Though they didn’t seem problematic at first glance, they were easily countered and shouldn’t be released so indiscriminately.
They should be released at better tis, like when battles resu.
By then, he might not have the energy to deal with these matters.
The Governnt Army shouldn’t be acting this way solely because of Cheng Xinghai’s disappearance.
More observation is needed; there might be so special arrangent.
Song Pu exhaled a breath.
He suddenly stood up and left the office, intending to breathe so fresh air outside.
Being overly detailed in these matters has its downsides.
Though deprived of sleep, the ntal strain from prolonged work is palpable and needs easing to prevent mishaps.
As Song Pu left the office, lighting a cigarette in the corridor.
Two young officers holding paper files were conversing on the other side of the hallway and did not notice Song Pu erging from the office.
Song Pu had just taken a puff when he overheard one of them saying, "It seems our recent movents are ramping up the preparation for war, didn’t we sign a ceasefire agreent with the Governnt Army?"
The other imdiately responded, "Because the Governnt Army troops never retreated, they’re stationed at the Galor 3 border without pulling back to Galor 1 and Galor 2. What do you think the Governnt Army ans by this?"
"Could the Governnt Army really breach the ceasefire agreent?"
Song Pu approached and patted the shoulder of the one who asked the question first.
As the young officer turned around with a sowhat frightened expression.
Song Pu calmly said to him, "Ceasefire agreents are ant to be torn apart. Don’t forget what the governnt originally was like. We must be prepared for ard struggle until higher authorities intervene. Never trust your enemy."
Song Pu soon returned to his office.
And at that mont, Cheng Xinghe contacted him and said, "I’m already setting up traps and arranging for pick-ups here. When picking up, I will transfer the intel through confird spies in a reasonable manner; the other side should make a move."
"Understood. Chen Ming should arrive near your location around the sa ti. If you need support, let him know; don’t feel embarrassed."
Cheng Xinghe decisively replied, "I know, I can distinguish priorities. But it’s up to whether the other side takes the bait. If they don’t, I can’t do anything."
Song Pu didn’t insist on Cheng Xinghe’s words, adding, "Hmm, anyway, this is just a casual attempt. I never expected Chen Ming to catch Cheng Xinghai in the first place. Even if the other side doesn’t co, it’s fine; just treat it as a drill."
"By the way, how’s the quality of your soldiers over there? The Rebel Army only has a fraction that converted from regular forces, and many are new recruits. I’m more concerned about the sources and quality of soldiers."
"I feel they’re doing alright."
Cheng Xinghe’s tone didn’t show much concern, "Currently, the Rebel Army mostly consists of veterans leading new recruits. After a few battles and taking so losses, the new recruits essentially beco veterans."
"Continuing this model, although the overall combat strength might be weaker than purely veterans, the advantages are very clear."
"It quickly transforms new recruits into combat power, and with veterans leading, the total loss won’t be too significant."
"Good, as long as you think it’s fine."
After finishing the communication with Cheng Xinghe, Song Pu turned to contact Hong Guanghong, asking, "How’s your progress?"
Hong Guanghong responded after a while, "Not bad. The difficulty of establishing the later colonies is comparatively easier than the initial main industry’s Ship Manufacturing, leaving just the more complex colonies for chip and high-precision equipnt manufacturing, but they are the only troubleso ones."
"Once my side produces results, we’ll coordinate with Chen Ming imdiately. Currently, his spiritual power recovery speed can’t quite keep up with the blueprint production speed over here."
Song Pu nodded with satisfaction again, saying, "The fact that Chen Ming’s colony expansion speed can match the speed of your drafting is already remarkable."
After continuing to explain so matters to Hong Guanghong.
Song Pu glanced at the ti and continued to imrse himself in his primary work.
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