Su and Mu's long-established response is almost an unsolvable paradox.
Regardless of the Federal Speaker Wyatt, he will make any choice, and the final result seems to be the same.
The only difference is how exactly Su and Mu refused.
But after hearing Su Tong’s so-called “replenishment”, Wyatt did not show the slightest weirdness. On the contrary, as if he had expected the reaction of Su and Mu for a long time, he still drank the cup lightly. tea.
After that, he was completely calm, and once again threw a new topic, and immediately took the right to speak back to his own hands.
Even the first sentence he spoke again immediately caused Su Mu to suffocate slightly:
"So, Su Mu, how big is your desire for power?"
He didn't have the concealment of using tea as a metaphor before, and even more ignored the question of Su Tong, the Federal Speaker Wyatt, who was concerned about him, turned out to be so straightforward and simple.
It was so clean, like tea swirling in a teacup, so Su Mu had no room to avoid it.
And at this moment, Su Mu didn't even understand the purpose of Wyatt's move.
However, since Su Mu and Su Tong's strategy have been set, it is obvious that they cannot destroy the city wall halfway at this moment, and now they can only bite the bullet and pretend to be calm:
"It's not so much a desire for rights, as it is a longing for the middle of my heart. Only after I reach a high enough position, can I influence the future I am looking forward to."
Su Mu's answer is undoubtedly a frank confession of his pursuit of power.
Even according to Su Mu's initial expectations, after hearing this, Wyatt, the Federal Speaker, seemed to have given up his entanglement with Su Tong and turned to suppress Su Mu's greed for power.
But what is even more strange is that after hearing the words, Wyatt, not only did not show the slightest dissatisfaction, but more like waiting for Su Mu to take the initiative to say these words, his eyes were full of determination to see through everything.
As a result, the second sentence he said next directly caused Su Tong, who had been trapped in a whirlpool of power since he was a child, to feel equally shocked and frightened.
Because the next sentence of Federal Speaker Wyatt was what he said to Su Tong:
"His Royal Highness, if we intend to nurture your fiancé as the future Federation Speaker, I wonder if you, as the imperial royal family, can accept our hope!"
…
The few words in Wyatt's mouth not only completely broke the original arrangement of Su and Mu, they even led to a more astonishing conclusion.
Su Mu even wondered a little confusedly, is the Federal Speaker saying a joke.
But it was obvious that even though the secret meeting room behind Yunbin Tiangong was full of all sorts of intrigues, there was absolutely no such straightforward joke.
The words spoken by Wyatt were the true will of the highest level of the Federation.
The so-called attempt to intervene in the dispute over the Longtuo Empire is basically just a vain fright. Wyatt and Adrian's goal at the beginning was actually the hope he had expressed at this time.
Whether it is true or not, Wyatt has actually been waiting for Su Mu to proactively acknowledge this ambition since the invitation three days ago.
At this moment, Wyatt also quietly waited for an answer from Su Tong.
"Your Excellency, why do you value him so much?"
Fortunately, after all, Su Tong has been dealing with power all the time. Even in the face of the trap elaborated by the Federal Speaker, she still asked the most critical question at the most critical time.
"Abilities, talents, prestige, appealing power, this series of obvious things, undoubtedly will not be the answer you want to hear, Your Highness."
Facing Su Tong's rhetorical question, Wyatt was more sincere than he thought.
Not only did he fail to speak out the above worthless things casually, but he also looked at Su Mu and Su Tong very seriously before continuing in a deep voice:
"Although the Commonwealth has always advocated enlightened politics, politics is politics after all, and no matter how enlightened countries and regimes are, they are still subject to the personal qualities of the judges.
"So, a leader's vision and preferences often determine the true direction of a country. What we really need is actually a perfect leader who never makes mistakes."
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Wyatt's remarks obviously made Su and Mu feel even more confused.
If Wyatt really judged based on the previous conditions, Su Mu, with his current reputation and strength among his peers, might really be a candidate for the Federal Speaker.
But at this time Wyatt was talking about "perfection", not to mention that Su Mu was simply impossible to achieve, I am afraid that even Wyatt himself would never be able to achieve it.
Or to put it more bluntly, it is almost impossible to exist.
"Of course I know that this trait called'perfection' does not actually appear in any human beings. But it is precisely because of this that if the Federation really has a perfect leader, then no matter what you expect The future is still the quagmire of the empire that Her Royal Highness wants to escape from."
"All of this... will be completely ended in your hands!"
After Wyatt finished speaking, he just drank the tea in his cup.
The translucent and transparent white porcelain teacup, with his movements, returned to the top of the case again, and under the soft and gentle glow of the lamp, it exuded an exquisite texture like gelatin.
"No matter in the innate state, it is impossible to carve such exquisite tea sets. They are either too crude or too hard, and in short, they cannot be perfectly used for tea drinking."
"But things that are inherently impossible to do can still be achieved through the efforts of many people. Some people make fine mud embryos, some people create high-temperature forging furnaces, and some people are looking for the temperature to make it glaze."
"Then an imperfect utensil will eventually become the perfect tea set for drinking tea, and even for a time, the tea culture has undergone a fundamental change."
Wyatt said lightly, about how the tea set can become perfect.
But with this analogy in his mouth, everyone can now clearly understand: "The so-called perfect federal leader is just a puppet under the control of everyone."
Since everyone is unable to achieve true perfection, Wyatt tried to gather the strength of the entire federation to forcibly create an illusion of perfection.
It was at this moment that Su Mu finally understood the reason why Wyatt had to choose himself:
A so-called "perfect" federation leader, of course, cannot be truly too perfect, otherwise he will most likely get rid of the control of everyone behind him and become the largest dictator in the world.
Therefore, Su Mu, who has great flaws, has actually become the most advantageous candidate.
A federal leader with a foreign princess as his fiancée must be a perfect person without any faults, otherwise any disturbances after himself will completely lose the "popular mind" of the Federation. ()