Regardless of whether the Navy chooses to reconcile with the Department of Defense in the future, the greater the power and higher status Thomas has, the more benefits it will have to Dulin. The more others want to deal with him, the more they have to consider the possible chain reactions after touching him.
Thomas was a little excited under Dulin's heartfelt words. He nodded vigorously, "I know what I should do. This is not for myself, but also for you, my friend!"
"Yes, that's it." Du Lin took the plate from Du Fu's hand. There were eight apple slices on the plate. Each slice seemed to be cut neatly. Compared with the other one, it was suddenly covered with a layer of post-modernity. The visual effect of the abstract artistic polygonal apple increases people's appetite. Dulin took a piece, and Thomas also took a piece. He put the plate on the bedside casually, "Now let's talk about some things I need your help with. In fact, you don't need to be nervous, and there is no need to fight or kill. The thing about killing is just driving around.”
Under military control, you need a pass to enter and exit the city, but the problem is that Dulin may not be able to get this pass. He was first listed as a suspect. It is impossible for the Western Military Region to issue him a pass to leave freely. And he is likely to leave or come back in the near future. He needs such a pass, otherwise many things may go wrong. question. In Dulin's eyes, Thomas is now that pass.
Now he has dragged Memnon into the water. Originally, he was still thinking about how to involve more people in these matters, but who knows that Memnon took the initiative to jump down. Although he didn't say anything to the two soldiers just now, it was enough to make Memnon anxious.
Matthew is dead, yes, and Dulin also knows who did it. He glanced at the apple. The murderer had just used the same hands that killed Matthew to peel the apple for himself!
Killing Matthew was not the result of Dulin's deliberate choice. In other words, no matter who went to talk to Memnon about him, the person who went there would definitely die. This was a job that Memnon took on himself. Du Lin had already tricked Memnon through some small means. It might not be possible for the investigators of the Western Military Region to really identify Memnon as the person who killed him, but it could still be done by letting them harass Memnon for a period of time.
During this time, Dulin needs to solve two problems.
The first question is to rectify the name of the Freedom Front, mobilize public opinion to detonate the huge bomb in the west, and let the entire empire know that today, more than 20 years after the empire entered a new era, slaves and slave owners still exist in the west of the empire. With such relationships and classes, many civilians from other countries became slaves in the West and lived a miserable life.
For the people of the empire who have just come out of the decadent era of royal rule, they have not forgotten the pain that this empire has inflicted on them in the past. They actively or were forced to become slaves of the nobles. Everything they own belongs to the nobles, and the nobles own everything to their slaves. power, including the power to take their lives at will. There are also those slave owners who treat their slaves even more cruelly and bloody, and use fear to control these slaves. All of these have not yet gone out of people's memories, and they still remain in the depths of people's memories. Dulin wants to awaken these slaves. memory.
Without the intervention of the Western Military Region, it might have been some time before Dulin dropped this big bomb, but now he had to do it in advance. If those members of the Freedom Front were killed by the military, his next plan would be ruined.
The second question is to break up the Western Mining Association. This is the content of the cooperation between him and Hendry. If he wants to break the current dominance of the Western Mining Association in the western mining industry, he must let the Western Mining Association start from high in the clouds. It fell down to let people see the ugliness and evil of the West Mining Association and how much "profit" they took away from the mine owners. In fact, what I said above is for people outside the West. Those who do not live in the West will always involuntarily stand on the moral high ground and condemn others.
Only these mine owners and mining companies living in the west will consider the most practical issue - interests, and make a decision.
After these two problems are solved, the west will be smooth sailing, and many of Dulin's plans can be advanced in an orderly manner. As for Memnon..., in fact, Memnon was not taken to heart by Dulin at all. He was destined to be a loser. His short-sightedness was not enough to support him in reaching a higher position. Dulin was already digging at his foundation. It had been a long time and he didn't feel it at all.
Doolin's "organic vegetable" plan was to build farms by continuously enclosing land in the West, and then cultivate these farmlands in a way that people regarded as fools. Many people think that there is something wrong with Dulin's brain, but who would have thought that when one-third or even one-half of the people in the West have become Dulin's employees, will these people in the West listen to Memnon or him? Dulin's words
Even if it is difficult for them to choose one of the two people to rely on, Dulin will give them a chance to make a decision, because he has a plan to establish the first insurance company in the empire in the west.
It is an insurance company, not a local policy implemented by officials like Memnon. There is a very big difference.
What Dulin wants to do is commercial insurance. He will sign a very thick agreement with each policy holder and list many clauses that do not require the payment of insurance premiums. Regardless of whether the insurance company pays the terms in the end, the overall impact on the West will not be great, because this is a business behavior. At most, people will curse the insurance company a few words, or their insurance brokers, and then silently Accept the truth.
The reason why Memnon is doomed to fail is not that his three-guarantee policy is bad, nor is he completely whimsical. He just made the mistake of using political behavior instead of commercial behavior to promote the three guarantees policy. The reason why policies are policies is that the government endorsed these policies when they were born. There are no accidents, no disagreements and disputes. One is one. , two is two, there is no room for regret or negotiation. Any behavior that violates the original content of the policy can be regarded as a failure of the policy and official shamelessness, and the impact may spread to the entire empire.
This is not a business practice, this is a political scandal, a political scandal in which the government defrauds civilians.
So Memnon is doomed to fail. Even if he survives for one year, he will not be able to survive for two or three years. Unless he can adhere to the policies he promotes from beginning to end and achieve 100% compensation, then he will not be able to survive for long. Because he will go bankrupt.
However, Memnon has done a good thing, because under his promotion, the people in the west have accepted the special service of "insurance", and now they have transformed insurance from a policy into a commercial service, and they also have enough basic base. Lin should also thank Memnon.
After Du Lin's news was fed back to the headquarters, the commander-in-chief also had a pained expression on his face. The commander-in-chief was only a lieutenant colonel. Even if he wanted to resist Thomas, he couldn't do it. The two were too far apart. . Then the news was fed back to the Western Military Region. The major general stationed in the military region bared his teeth for a while and gave a non-command opinion. As long as Du Lin and the others don't mess around, just let them go!
Dulin was temporarily relieved, but Memnon got deeper into trouble. Because Dulin could stay out of the matter, part of his problem became Memnon's problem. The question now is whether Memnon had the motive to kill Matthew.
have!
And there’s plenty of it!
Because Dulin's testimony to the military lied!
The military investigation revealed that Matthew made a phone call before his death. The contact on the other side was Dulin, and two officers also obtained testimony from Dulin. Dulin's testimony was that Matthew called him at night to ask about privately resolving the differences between the West Mining Association and Dulin. Dulin said that he had never said such a thing to Matthew at all, and had not even considered how to resolve it. Of course, matters must be resolved through legal channels. After all, the empire is a country ruled by law with a complete legal structure.
Dulin then asked Matthew where he got the news. Matthew said it was from Memnon. Dulin said that he had never discussed these things with Memnon at all. The two talked for a few more words and then hung up. Telephone. Dulin then claimed that he then called the mayor's office and the call was connected. The records and information obtained from the telegraph office also indicated that there was indeed a call broadcast from the hospital's advanced ward to the city hall that night. , and the call was answered. The call lasted about two minutes. Dulin informed Memnon about Matthew's call to him and asked Memnon why he wanted to use his name to incite confrontation. Then Memnon hung up the phone without any indication.
The officer made a special emphasis here. He asked Dulin if he could be sure that the person who answered the phone was Memnon. Dulin's answer was that he was not sure. Because the sound in the phone receiver was distorted to a certain extent, and because he had not spoken to Memnon on the phone, he was not sure whether the other party was Memnon. But Dulin added that the person who could answer his call in the mayor's office, if not Memnon, was someone who was related and close to Memnon.
About seven minutes later, Matthew was stabbed to death in his home.
From the testimony of both Dulin and Memnon, the military came to the conclusion that Memnon may have privately instigated antagonism between Dulin and the West Mining Association. However, Matthew did not calm down and contacted Dulin privately, thus allowing both parties to I discovered that this was actually Memnon’s mischief. Dulin then called Memnon for confirmation. In order to avoid the possibility of more uncontrollable incidents, Memnon sent someone to kill Matthew and silence him. This is also in line with Matthew's cursing behavior when he left the city hall twice. Memnon must have fabricated such egregious lies that Matthew, including the West Mining Association, found it unbearable, so much so that he asked Matthew to contact Dulin privately.
Lo and behold, the case was solved!
"He's lying!" Memnon slammed his hands on the table with a bang, and the veins on his neck were tense and bulging, "That bastard Dulin is lying!"
The chapter number of the previous chapter is wrong, which does not affect reading. In addition, the data and arguments in the skip or skip chapter come from a certain Western medical report, which is the perspective of Western medicine.
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