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Chapter 133 Fox

"Yes, it's been ten years." Alia answered alertly.

"I guess you will be wondering why I came to you in person?"

Alia nodded.

Although Cadias Bister is a celebrity in the social circle of the upper class, like all the powerful, he is very low-key to the outside world. Almost no one knows who the owner of the prominent Bister Consortium is.

Cadias, who was held on the Internet, who was not present in a highly secure meeting like the virtual Anaheim Group Board, has now appeared with such an unsafe method, which has made Alia wonder.

"I know you're going to find the 'Miss'. But I advise you not to change anything more." Cadias said in a warning tone. "It won't be a good end to be an enemy of the Federation. Even if you can use methods to manipulate it occasionally, if you do it too much, you will be bitten by them. Therefore, there is no need to use the strength of the group for such a thing."

Alia was stunned.

She originally planned to use her identity as a director of the Anaheim Group to negotiate with the Federal Army, and under her own authority, she made feasible transactions with the senior executives of the Federal Army in exchange for the return of Renas. This method is common within the Anaheim Group. When she first acquired Genenik, the Federal Army failed to interfere with the technology; although the development rights of Gundam GP were used to make profits by using the factional dispute between the Federal Army, she actually obtained the development rights after promising to give away technology for Gundam GP free of charge.

This time, Alia also wanted to repeat the usual way, but this time she would do it herself. However, Cadias's words undoubtedly poured Alia a basin of cold water.

"You mean, tell me not to do anything?" Alia asked unhappily.

"It's still the same as before! Love and hate are clear." Cadias smiled slightly, but immediately scolded, "However, it's very dangerous to express all love, hate, like and hate on his face."

This rebuke like an elder made Alia stunned. Cadias changed his tone and said gently: "I know your relationship with the 'Miss', but it's not the time to exchange her back now. After all, the Federal Army is an army with its discipline. It doesn't matter if we use means to obtain some technology or money from it. Because while we obtain the technology we need, we will also pay the technology they need accordingly. The huge profits we make through the exchange are just a business model, and the money we earn is also from the federal government and has no relationship with the army. However, if we want to directly attack the active-duty officers of the Federal Army, it would be a taboo."

"This..." Alia suddenly woke up after hearing what Cadias said, thinking, "Technology and money are nothing to do, but is only human beings important? Is it because interfering in the personnel arrangements of the Federal Army, will it create an image of an enterprise wanting to intervene in the military? In this way, the Federal Army may not have anything, but the federal government probably can't sit still. Is that what it means?"

"Do you understand?"

Alia nodded. She also knew that if a company fights with the federal government, it would be a suicide. However, there was also a hint of doubt in her heart: "Will the corrupt federal government really care about these things? Besides, how could it be that the federal government care about it just a middle-level officer? Bister actually used the reason of 'can't do it too much', but for nearly a hundred years, isn't the Bister consortium the one who has been using tough measures to get wealth, status and power from the federal government? Could it be that Cadias Bister stopped me because of some arrangements?"

"I know what you are worried about, but don't worry! I have received news that senior generals in the Federal Army, mainly the Space Fleet faction, have regained power. The "Miss" is now in the Earth faction's troops. In the future, she may not go to the battlefield."

"Really?" Alia asked hesitantly, but thought to herself: "How can you understand the internal factional disputes of the Federation Army so detailed? Even if the universe factions are in power, how can you be so sure that Renas will not go to the battlefield again?"

Alia didn't believe that Cadias Bister would not intervene in this matter. A candidate director of the Anaheim Group's board of directors was so simple that he was recruited by the federal army and was involved in a series of major events. The chairman who originally selected him as the candidate director was sitting there. This kind of weirdness forced Alia to think about it again.

"No, this whole thing is the plan of Cadias Bister!" Alia had an idea that she couldn't believe it herself. "Using this GP plan, we will conduct the final assessment of Lenas. I remember when Osariban went to compete for the ownership of the GP plan, only 'Zeus' was silent on the entire board of directors. 'Zeus' represented chairman Bister. Later, it was precisely because the chairman agreed that the matter was forcibly passed. If he had already made a plan at that time, then the later Gundam robbery incident was planned in advance?"

Alia's eyes widened, and the "fox" in her body had been activated, and it was unstoppable. Then she thought: "No. It's impossible to be so simple. After the Anaheim Group acquired Jeannik, it officially entered the modern military industry. However, due to the absence of a great war, the Federal Army had its own set of military equipment, which made Anaheim Company have no market at all. Although the Federal Army's technology was far inferior to that of Anaheim Company that absorbed Jeannik, as time went by, the Federal Army was enough to develop those high-end technologies by itself. At that time, it would be a huge blow to Anaheim Company, which had no political advantage and had lost its technological advantage. Bister would not have deliberately allowed the Gene's remnants to come and snatch it up in order to enter the Federal Army's market! First, it could open the market, second, it would make profits from the battlefield, and third, it would be a strategy of three goals to win."

The fox always has the instinct of analysis, but sometimes it is a lot of exaggeration. However, by comparing with what happened during this period, Alia had to believe that this is the fact.

"Why? Why won't you go to the battlefield again?" Alia asked alertly, but her subconscious and unintentional words made her feel very effective. Because of such a direct question, she would never get the answer she needed.

PS: Let’s complain about it yesterday.

Actually, I feel that the best novels and the most difficult novels to write are detective novels.

In fact, no matter what novel you make, you can only succeed if you let the readers reason and intervene. For example, Harry Potter is a bunch of traditional content that children beat up bad people on the surface, and there is no detective or detective at all, but each book will leave people suspense, and then because of those suspense, readers will guess and think. In fact, no matter what the subject matter is, there is no shortage of reasoning content, so every Western novel is good (referring to quality).

In contrast, Chinese novels tell stories.

In fact, if used in economic terms, Western novels are the buyer's market, and the author writes according to readers' needs, while Chinese novels are the seller's market, and the author writes according to their own needs. The terrible situation caused is that Chinese novels do not have high-quality, and the so-called high-quality novels are only called high-quality (including published) in Yelang Country.

To be honest, the most suitable Chinese people to write poetry, songs, and short stories. Because the purpose of Chinese people's writing is to express inner emotions, and to be honest, novels describe real things. Only novels that describe things are good-looking. Novels written to express inner emotions are basically whining without any illness, which is offensive. This is like those model dramas, not to show things, but to preach, how can they be good-looking?

In fact, I also think that only half of the so-called classical novels in China can be called novels, which are the 80 chapters of "Dream of Red Mansions" passed down by Cao Xueqin.

Western novels began to flourish during the Renaissance. They can be said to be civic literature that resisted religious forces (the literacy rate in the West was not high at that time, and it was a bit far-fetched to say civic literature, but the citizens here can be understood as enlightened intellectuals of non-religious people and old aristocrats). The classical novels in China during the same period were actually urban culture.

The difference between citizens and the market is very different. Simply put, Western novels are for people with some cultures, while Chinese novels are for storytellers.

In fact, many so-called classical novels are basically full of storytellers' lines. Among the four great classics, except for the Dream of the Red Chamber, the others are half-white and half-text. In ancient China, there were words in white. Whether it was prose, memorials or eight-legged essays, they had to be written in classical Chinese. What you wrote in half-text and half-white is obvious that it was not for people to read, but for people to speak.

Although Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chambers makes it difficult for modern people to understand and is not as circulated as the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin, in ancient times, putting aside the factors of ethics, what can be truly accepted by scholars in writing is the Dream of the Red Chambers.

Moreover, the so-called reasoning and the four great classics that can be truly studied by modern people all day long is actually the Dream of the Red Chamber. Cao Xueqin's poem in Dream of the Red Chamber has been studied and studied, which shows the depth of the hidden foreshadowing. Unfortunately, the last 40 chapters were lost, so there are only half of them.

Finally, I discovered something desperate. Chinese people can’t write novels or read novels. So they have created a decline in their literary literacy. After losing poetry, songs, novels are no longer possessed. Do Chinese people have no literature? It is worth paying attention to.
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