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Chapter 1167 - 158: Yeah, who cares about Wolf’s wedding?_3
Chapter 1167: Chapter 158: Yeah, who cares about Wolf’s wedding?_3
General Chan is different from Elizabeth; he not only understands Wood’s words but doesn’t fret over how Wood plans to persuade Nanxi.
"Impossible, I agree, but Wolf probably won’t agree. A confrontation with the Emperor’s Speaker is something that can greatly accelerate his development."
It’s a matter of a mouth shut tight on both ends; this belongs to issues that won’t stop unless General Chan halts them, and others find it hard to interfere.
Wolf is just a facade; what General Chan wants is to first resolve the matters of the private prison, which have been dragging on for too long.
After settling the private prison, continuing the deadlock with Gasetti and Nanxi ensures Wolf won’t take off!
Of course, if an alliance with Koch can be made and led by General Chan, then the stalemate without victory can be reconsidered.
As for whether the alliance can be made, General Chan has already decided—must resolve it!
Concede any amount of benefits, adopt a humble stance, it must be resolved, at all costs, even if General Chan appears to become a part of the cost.
Wolf is an exception among hundreds of siblings, chosen by the new elite super-rich family using biotechnology for large-scale screening!
Achilles and Temir are the cream of the crop as Gu Kings selected from excellent old families, and Caramacris directly embodies the Family Head as a breeding stallion, as long as there’s enough sowing, good seeds will sprout!
Whereas Koch has degenerated to needing an idiot like Elizabeth to hold up the front, illustrating how severe the internal problems of this old capital force are!
(The heir is unfit, Charles’s stocks even lack voting rights)
"Chan, you certainly have the power to resist any person’s regulation of you, but you must understand, America is not a single person’s America. California has seen many waves this year, causing disturbances to others."
Nanxi is under pressure, and so is General Chan, yet the Great Commander hasn’t persuaded General Chan to stop, Wolf hasn’t persuaded General Chan, and even Wood doesn’t plan to persuade General Chan.
Within the Republican Party, it’s not that no one cynically mentions the California Elephant Party’s kidnapping of Capitol Hill actions, but ultimately, no one dares to express it openly.
Now, persuading General Chan to stop happens to be Wood—a Governor chosen by the Democratic Party.
Politics is simply too complex, too subtle.
"It’s all Nanxi’s fault, don’t you get it? She’s backed by those hefty donors who give money to the Democratic Party, you know better than me!"
General Chan, without hesitation or ambiguity, directly points out the crux of the problem.
"Wood, playing dumb won’t work.
This time, it’s our Republican Party joining forces to suppress the political forces of those capital interests who gain most from globalization!
If the fight starts, it won’t easily stop, this is only the beginning!"
The Governor doesn’t know how to respond to General Chan’s candidness.
With both parties confronting each other until now, both have solid interests at stake. Indeed, as General Chan said, this is not a simple political struggle but one with enormous implications.
The wave started in San Rodolfo, causing ripples in California, with Nanxi and General Chan escalating together, it’s now at a point where it’s difficult for either to pull back.
Schumer and Dai’an, despite discontent with Nanxi’s recklessness, won’t call a stop.
Wood calling for a stop, even less effective!
"Chan, since everyone has gathered under the guise of Wolf’s wedding, why can’t we have a proper discussion?
I think the rationale for these people’s attendance isn’t merely to join the wedding, right?"
Wood said quietly.
General Chan squinted his eyes.
Yes, who the hell cares about Wolf’s wedding?
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