"Okay, Laize, cough, cough..." Boyin, who was smiling, was about to talk about Laize's situation, but by chance, he coughed violently.
"Let me tell you." Morais, who was used to it, stepped forward and patted Boyin's back with one hand, and brought the water to his mouth with the other hand, "Laizein has been secretly controlled by us for eight or nine times, and there are still a few more
It’s a tough nut to crack, but after such a short period of time we’ve almost succeeded. The two guard regiments that are giving everyone the biggest headache at the moment are the two.”
"Those two guard regiments are still in Francois' hands?" Verak saw Boyin's weakness in his eyes.
After Boyin calmed down, Morais sat back in his seat: "Yes. In fact, if we really talk about it, these two guard regiments are far from the opponents of the independent mixed divisions. They can even rely on the people of our combat department alone.
We fought with them back and forth, but we finally
In order to be foolproof, instead of leaving an armed force as the enemy, it is better to control them as well. In this way, Francois will have no more troops to use in Lezein, and we can officially control Lezein with minimal casualties.
.”
Verak nodded slightly and agreed with Morais's idea: "It would be great if we could capture this power without bleeding."
The panting Boyin said intermittently: "Joseph, Adel and the others... currently have some preliminary ideas... They think that since Francois sent Maguire from the Guards Corps to keep an eye on them... he must also send the same.
People are staring at Maguire."
"Maguire is the commander-in-chief of the two Guard regiments. Recently, Joseph has been trying to trick Francois a lot, trying to get Francois to hand over the command of the Guard regiments to him, but Francois is wary.
On the surface, they supported the Guards Corps in assisting the independent mixed division to eliminate us. In fact, they did not release any command authority. Maguire was specially sent to keep an eye on Joseph.
Make a move." Morais added some background information on top of Boyin's words, "Joseph, Adel and the others thought that if they simply replicated the frame-up like last time, it would inevitably arouse Francois's vigilance, so
They tried to find the person assigned by Francois to keep an eye on Maguire, and use this person to dismantle Maguire and seize the command of the Guard Corps."
"This is a good idea. Indeed, if it happens again like last time, Francois will inevitably suspect that it is Joseph's fault. If Joseph can be taken out of this, Maguire and Mark
If the person who is chasing him starts making trouble, everything will be settled." Verak felt that this idea was quite mature and feasible, and he could not have a better idea than this.
"I don't think Joseph and the others have thought about taking this opportunity to take over the Guard Corps, right? Francois has always been unmoved by his reaction, and his attitude has been very obvious. He will not take advantage of Lezeinli's army.
Military power is concentrated in the hands of one person, so what they want to do is to recruit the person who monitors Maguire." Keating said.
Morais smiled, a smile of satisfaction and admiration: "Yes, Joseph and the others want to bring that person over. When the time comes, they will join forces to knock Maguire down, and then support that person to become the new man."
As the captain of the Guard Corps, our people can completely evade Francois openly and covertly."
Listening to Morais' words, Verak also noticed something: "Can't just anyone be supported as the new captain of the Guards? Since Joseph and Adel have this idea, they must already know that they are responsible for monitoring the horse."
Who is Quill’s person? Moreover, this person is also in the Guards Corps and holds an important position.”
"Haha! I wanted to test you, but I didn't expect that each one could guess faster than the other! That's right! This person has been found out! He is the second-in-command in the Guard Corps, deputy commander Arthur!" Morais was really too excited.
I admire Verak and Keating. I feel very confident when I see these two people.
"Everyone knows, that should be much easier to handle." Ross interjected.
"It's not that simple, otherwise Comrade Morais wouldn't have brought it up at the meeting." At first, Verak thought that it would just be a matter of following everyone's ideas, but then he thought about it and Morais listed it as a
The biggest problem at the moment must have a reason, so he calmed down and thought about it, "Knowing that Maguire is being monitored by his subordinates is actually just the beginning. Francois must have promised Arthur a lot of benefits. We want to
How to win him over? How to prevent this person from pretending to agree with us, but actually reporting secrets to Francois? "
"Yes, the biggest problem is that Arthur is difficult to win over. His father is a well-known factory owner, and he often confronts us. His mother and François's wife were college classmates. It can be said that we have no relationship at all.
We are not related, and there is no motive or reason to join us." Morais frowned, "We have considered whether to support a new, reliable person to come out, but time is obviously too late, and the only one we can work on is Ah.
Se."
"Hiss..." Verak also felt that it was difficult. This Arthur and Joseph were completely different people. If Joseph could be instigated by them to rebel, Arthur would probably just arrest them and claim credit from Francois, "Can you start from
Maguire himself?"
Boyne's situation has become more stable and he is no longer out of breath when he speaks: "Maguire is too smart and too smooth. Working with him is probably more risky and uncontrollable than working with Arthur."
Verak pondered; "Apart from these two people, do we have no other choice?"
"At present, there is no such thing. Starting with Arthur is already the most feasible way." Boyin said.
"Then do you have any more in-depth ideas here?" Verak guessed that Boyin, Morais and the others would not be stuck on this issue and would make some attempts no matter what happened.
"I personally wonder if I can provoke an internal fight between these two people. These two people have a strong support in the Guard Corps. If they can fight in a melee, it can be regarded as helping us solve the threat of the Guard Corps. Wait for us
After controlling Lezein, it is not impossible to annex and digest this power." Morais himself believes that the strategy can be fundamentally changed, and simply don't think about controlling the Guard Corps before the official operation, as long as they are destroyed to the point of losing their combat effectiveness.
.
Keating rejected Morais' idea: "François would not sit back and watch the two of them quarrel, and the quarrel would be to the point where they have no time to take into account the external situation. If he really does this, I am afraid it will only accelerate Maguire's downfall.
, and the rise of Arthur. When the time comes, Arthur, who has been single-handedly supported by François, has a bright future, and it will be even less possible for him to lean on us, and we will have no time to make other attempts."
"Give us a few days, let's go to Joseph's side to get a better understanding of the situation." It's not easy to come up with a solution to this matter, and Verak plans to discuss it carefully after we go to Joseph's side.
"Okay." Morais also knew that the two of them must go to Joseph and Adel, so he did not insist on discussing a practical solution now, "Then let's go have dinner."
"Have dinner? Didn't Boyin say we were going to have a meeting? Just talk about this?" Verak was stunned. When he came back and heard that Boyin was waiting in the conference room, he thought there were so many things waiting for him to participate in solving, so he was ready to skip dinner.
I worked hard to get ready for the next morning.
"Really? How can I expect you to work right after you come back? It's just a casual chat. Now it's dinner time, let's go eat first." Morais and everyone laughed.
"Okay, okay, let's eat first." Verak looked helplessly at Boyin who chuckled.
"Let's go, let's go. We specially made the canteen a little richer today." Morais greeted everyone to get up and leave.
Verak, who was hugged by Morais' shoulders and walked outside, glanced back and found Boyin sitting there motionless, and no one wanted to take him out with him: "Boin doesn't want to eat?"
Morais did not look back and lowered his voice: "He has limited mobility and I don't want to trouble everyone. I'll just arrange for someone to pack a meal for him later."
"You guys go over first, I'll have a chat with him." After leaving the door, Verak stood still.
"What to talk about?"
"I don't know either."
Morais was silent for a few seconds: "We have told him ten thousand times, but it still doesn't work... Just go ahead."
"Teacher." Verak called Keating again.
"You go and talk first." Keating did not stay with Verak.
"...Okay." Verak understood that Keating wanted to give him a space to communicate with Boyin. After watching the others leave, he returned to the conference room alone.
"Why are you back?" Boyin, who was looking through documents alone, noticed Verak.
"Let's chat with you for a while." Verak closed the door, walked to Boyin's side, put his hands on his shoulders and squeezed gently.
Boyin put down the document: "You know everything?"
"Um."
"Actually...it's not a big deal. We all die eventually, at least I'm still fighting now." Boyin said.
"I was very angry when I first learned about this. I couldn't understand why you were still working hard after this, and why you couldn't listen to Morais and the others and go to the hospital for treatment." Verak massaged Boyin, "
The moment I came back and saw you, I understood again that only by staying here can you truly live."
"Yes, I will die when I go to the hospital. I can live for a while longer if I stay in the hospital." Boyin became more relaxed, "Thank you for understanding me and not nagging in my ears those things that I am tired of hearing."
words."
"What's the point? I'm still waiting for you to stand up and fight side by side with me, and see the day when the new world is established together." Verak sat down, not looking directly at Boyin's still calm, but inevitably thin and pale face.
Face, relying on the factory building outside the window to escape certain things, "You know the rest by heart. Take medicine when you need to take medicine, and rest when you need to."
"OK."
Verak thought for a long time before he came up with a topic: "You have arranged it well. Going to Bash is my best choice."
"Do you have the confidence to go to such a far place and get things done?" Boyne asked.
"Yes and no. Yes, it's because I feel that I have done everything I can. No, it's because that's how I felt about myself in Old South." Verak shrugged, Old South said.
The destruction of the Yue substation still shadowed his mind.
"How long have we known each other? Since the moment we actually knew each other's identities."
"...About nine months."
"It's not long, it's not short." Boyin sighed.
The topic was changed a bit too abruptly, and Verak thought that Boyin was also evading: "It's quite short, the Equality Association has only been established for less than three years."
"But everyone grows through experience. These nine months, less than three years, are more important than all the previous lives combined." Boyin followed Verak's gaze and looked outside, "If my body
Fortunately, there are people in the association who can fully represent me in my work, so I went to Bash in person."
"What?" Verak finally laid his eyes on Boyin.
"Because I don't trust others. I've missed it myself. I know what I can and can't do, and who I can trust and who I can't trust. So I feel that I can only be foolproof if I do it myself."
"Yes, if anyone who has never experienced this kind of thing goes through it, I'm afraid they will make the same mistakes we made before. It's the most peaceful thing to do alone." Verak thinks this idea is good, "Besides, I and I
You have the same experience, and apart from you, I am the most suitable candidate."
"Don't worry so much. Remember that you are the person most capable of ensuring success at the moment."
"I've almost figured it all out, and I'm quite happy to go there. I've been actively studying with Clark, Vikenji, and August during this period." Verak lit a cigarette, "Wait until we finish our work here.
, I will set off."
"I remember you don't smoke." Boyin focused on the smoke exhaled by Verak.
Verak flicked the ashes into the ashtray that Morais often used: "There must be some way to vent."
"Do you rely on this to vent?"
"Um."
"Is that enough?"
"That's enough."
"Everyone is very tired. This long night is really difficult."
Verak, who was smoking a cigarette, snorted: "We can definitely survive those people."
"Um……"
"No matter how bad your health is, you can't stay like this all the time. Morais said he would arrange a wheelchair for you, which I think is good." Verak pointed at Boyin's legs.
"I also think it's pretty good. I've never been in a wheelchair in my life, and now there are people taking care of me. I can go wherever I want without moving, haha..." Boyin was very optimistic, as if death was not worthy of being his opponent.
"I have to urge him to make it for you as soon as possible." Verak stood up, "Okay, I'll go over to eat first. If you want to eat anything, I'll pack it up and bring it back to you later."
"No, Morais knows it. I guess someone has arranged for it to be packed and delivered by now." Boyin declined Verak's kindness.
"Okay, then I won't care about you and let's go." Verak waved his hand and left the conference room and walked towards the main canteen.