Vol 2 Chapter 1161: Prime Minister's temptation (end of this book)


"Prime Minister Osborne!" The middle-aged man in a well-made suit greeted him enthusiastically as soon as Osborne just pushed open the door of the palace, "Goddess is on top...what are you..."
"Haha... okay, Qing Jiskal, and you guys." Osborne motioned to the people to calm down and not be overly enthusiastic. Although he was not as excited as Jiskal, he was also very interested in the prime minister. Other people who showed uproar appeared.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Heliga also looked at these people. Most of them are dressed very decently, but a few of them seem to be unable to hide the shocks they have suffered recently. The person who took the lead to meet Prime Minister Osborne is very famous, even Heliga has seen him several times in the newspapers-Ferran Tiskal, CEO of Metropolitan Bank and the second largest shareholder after the imperial government , A popular figure in the financial world, and like Carl Regnitz, is considered a popular figure around Osborne. Compared with Macias’s father, he was more in the imperial capital to fight for Osborne’s support. This President Diskal served Osborn’s platforms throughout the empire, including the railway network proposed by the Prime Minister a few years ago The plan and traffic law, the funds needed to implement such a huge project are raised by the president using ingenious means to raise financing.
In addition to him, the dark-haired man standing on the innermost side of the conference room, who looked a little nervous, was also known to Heliga-he was Luca Garcia, the Speaker of the Upper House of the Imperial Parliament, and also on the administrative level. People who helped Prime Minister Osborne many times. However, unlike Regnitz and Diskal who worked wholeheartedly for the prime minister, the Garcia Speaker stood in the middle of the aristocratic and reformists to bet at both ends, taking both sides-the aristocratic power in the early days of the Civil War It made him increase his bargaining chip against the nobles, but now it is such a result, it is no wonder that when he saw Prime Minister Osborne, he was a little afraid to look directly into his eyes.
Except for these few celebrities who are almost well-known in the empire, the rest are probably government officials, academics and business leaders, or similar figures. Faced with the various questions raised by them in a swarm, Prime Minister Osborne answered them with great patience, and gradually calmed them down.
"Speaking of... Your Excellency. How did you reach an agreement with that Rufas?" After asking some of the most important questions concerning their own vital interests, the remaining question is the meeting of the Prime Minister. Mentioned in. In this case, they were seated separately while someone asked.
"Whether the leading army will continue to exist in the future is also a question. In addition to the issue that we need to discuss now, I am also thinking about how to deal with the remnants of the noble army in the west." The prime minister used half a warning, half a yes. The admonishing eyes glanced at Heliga, "So it's a compromise in this regard. If you can bend and stretch, Rufas can do it naturally."
"Ah...Speaking..." With the look of the Prime Minister's eyes, everyone noticed the existence of Heliga - a few people immediately understood, "Your Excellency, who is this?"
"Haha... I'll introduce it." The prime minister chuckled. "This is Heliga Kholzwill, one of the heroes who put down the Civil War this time, and the person who has been given high hopes by my Majesty and I. Later he Will go to His Majesty to receive formal praise and awards, and it is His Majesty’s will to bring him here."
"So that's... it's disrespectful."
Hearing the prime minister's words, everyone waking up from a dream, sparsely stood up and greeted Heliga.
"It's a big battle..." Heliga thought to himself as he looked at the changes in the expressions and expressions of this group of people-yes, these elites and high-level people from all walks of life, I am afraid they have known their existence a long time ago. Was it at Crossbell or at the midsummer season of this summer... I already knew the relationship between myself and Olibat. How could they not understand Prime Minister Osborne’s so obvious hint?
"Thank you, Prime Minister." Heliga thought for a while, first nodded to the Prime Minister, and then said to everyone: "I didn't know why your Majesty arranged this way... But after listening to what you just said, I understand. Your Majesty’s intention. Although the Prime Minister brought me here before, I was not mentally prepared... However, considering my position and personal wishes, I just want to be a quiet observer, and I won’t treat you all. Have any thoughts on your speech. Just talk freely."
Osborne wanted to use verbal hints to make them feel that they were inquiring about the news by Olibat's side, so that they would try to avoid those very important and confidential topics in this meeting. Although this was strictly speaking a violation of the emperor's order...but considering the relationship between the two of them and the emperor's deep expectations for the prime minister, this might not be a problem.
Let the prime minister's words dominate, he will probably suffer such a dark loss. However, the Prime Minister himself didn't seem to really intend to do this. The behavior just now looked more like a test, just to see how he reacted. I don't know who this means.
However, I am not a lie—the subject of various topics they talked about must be how to liquidate the remnants of the nobles after the war and how to further deepen the power of the reformers. This was originally a conspiracy, and there was nothing to conceal; and Heliga knew that these people were all firmly held in the palm of Osborne in a certain sense, and they actually did not have the so-called autonomy— I don't need to get too entangled with these people in such small details. If you want anything, just go to their leader.
"Personally, I have always felt that it was a pity that His Highness Olibate failed to join me... Although His Highness knew the nobles more decayed than I did, he still couldn't make up his mind to fight them. Even in the civil war. Among them, the course of action of His Royal Highness is mostly passive..." Prime Minister Osborne said in due course, "But this His Highness's... ally is different from His Highness. Less than a month and a half from the beginning of the civil war, Kruchen State was in He led the recovery, and immediately he participated in the liberation of Nautia State. After that, he led his majesty’s will, while merging the command of the regular army to organize a large-scale counterattack, while persuading the Marquis of Haynes to draw a salary at a critical moment. , Completely disintegrating the noble alliance. With such skill and courage, I believe it can also provide more help to our future career."
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