Chapter 1434: Chapter 1434

1434: Chapter 1430: Open Strategy 1434: Chapter 1430: Open Strategy “….This is our world.

You outsiders have nothing to be proud of.”

“Even if you were invited by some people…

ha, you’re just a guest, an outsider with no roots, destined to leave.”

“Why are you looking at me like that, looking down on people, yellow skin….”

The final sound was that of a head bursting like a watermelon.

The group in front of him was stunned for a moment as they truly did not expect this always-smiling young man to actually commit murder, and to do so in the street!

“People are being killed.

These outsiders are killing people in the streets…”

One by one, heads burst, yet Lu Ping’an merely continued to smile, as if the slaughter he had just completed was merely the swatting of a mosquito.

In fact, for him, this level of killing was even simpler than swatting a mosquito.

He ignored the headless corpses of the Long Hand Clan that fell…

Even though it was indeed a street killing, there was no condemnation or cursing, as the passersby merely looked on calmly and numbly.

There was no need to contemplate right or wrong, no need to consider cause and effect, murder had happened, and that was it.

Lu Ping’an did not hasten his departure.

He was somewhat curious about whether the other party would dare to be even more excessive and send out the “security forces” to arrest him.

This was Lu Ping’an’s fourth day of being banned from entering Ben Island, and the third day after the new generation’s military lineup was announced…

Lu Ping’an suddenly received a notice, stating there had been a mistake and that his application to go to Ben Island had been approved.

He thought that perhaps some people were planning to adjust their policies, but as soon as he set foot on the island, before he even had a chance to take in the scenery, he was approached by a bunch of oddly dressed men in military uniforms.

It looked like a low-level officer group from the Salvation Army?

Was it the Radicals among the young officers?

“Just like Lulu said, truly every Tom, Dick, and Harry has come knocking.”

But in Lu Ping’an’s eyes, they were merely a bunch of clowns.

Lu Ping’an’s philosophy of “stepping back to broaden the horizon” meant he sat back and watched as some fellows secured positions in the military department, effectively gaining nominal military control of the New Kingdom (though real power was currently in the hands of the Eastern Country delegation).

Obviously, some people saw this as a sign of weakness.

What to do upon seeing a soft persimmon?

Every Tom, Dick, and Harry wanted to get a foot on it for fun, and their masters behind wanted to probe further.

Perhaps, seeing Lu Ping’an start slaughtering, they might feel a bit more at ease…

A barking mad dog is often not the most dangerous; the silent evil wolf always seems to be plotting something.

“Shameful, hesitant, wanting to rise but lacking the courage, useless trash.”

Lu didn’t care; his disdain was completely genuine.

Lu himself didn’t know which layer of plans he had calculated to, how many layers the big shots behind had calculated, what the invaders from the Foreign Domain were considering…

These guys were still arguing and even killing over a bone right before them, Lu Ping’an was too embarrassed to even bother.

The newly appointed acting director, Hua Mansheng, had already taken office without a surprise.

Unsurprisingly, all core members were from his faction…

He couldn’t mobilize people from other factions either.

The anticipated event was happening, and after achieving this position, he seemed to sense something was wrong.

“He’s quite capable, got the support of several groups, even managed to form a temporary Military Commission, capable of deploying some agitated legions, but…”

“Not enough, far from enough.” Just then, Lulu, who had been “lured away from the mountain,” returned.

She glanced at the headless corpses on the ground, sighed, and everything was said in silence.

If possible, she would have desired to head to the battlefield immediately and confront the enemy head-on, but the more she understood the situation in the rear, the more she realized how irresponsible it would be to leave the center, especially towards the front line warriors.

The frontline might not have a top combat power, but the rear absolutely cannot afford to let those fools mess things up.

“Stop sighing, it’ll age you quickly…

don’t feel guilty either, if you go up now, you wouldn’t fare much better than him, and if you were to suffer a defeat, it would then be impossible to turn things around.

This is the best option we’ve calculated after much deliberation, and it’s the least damaging for the frontline.”

Under these chaotic circumstances, too many chess players are strategizing; even Lu Ping’an couldn’t keep track of how many factions and cliques were on their side.

With everyone calculating their schemes, whoever takes command of the army is destined for defeat…

You can only deploy your own people, while a huge mass of Allied Forces are considering their own benefits, why should they win this war that involves ownership of every Plane?

no, as soon as New Kingdom is established, if you don’t achieve a major victory amidst everyone’s expectant gazes, you will be questioned and insulted!

Different expectations lead to different tolerances for the outcomes of war.

What follows is, the Military Department being scapegoated and stepping down is almost inevitable; it doesn’t matter much who is involved…

Even if Linnu Force fully support someone, it wouldn’t mean much in practice.

After all, Lu Ping’an has seen through it; even if those old slicks shout their slogans loudly, their hearts are full of business.

How could you possibly win this war when you’re calculating losses and profit margins…

“Lulu, you’d better think more about how to wrap this up, maybe contact other branches of the Salvation Army more often.”

It’s all Lu Ping’an could instruct.

If the first term faces a great defeat, stabilizing the front in the second term would gain them public support and honor, and this trust would then provide her with more time to maneuver.

The first term not suffering a great defeat?

How could that be possible.

“Right now, the Military Department is filled with petitions, Minister Hua must have sensed something wrong too; this might be his test…”

Lulu gave Lu Ping’an a resentful look.

“Uh, you don’t think it’s because I arranged this…

This time it’s not me, I had no need to arrange anything.

This is genuine public opinion.”

Public opinion, or the overall trend, is the reason this great defeat is bound to happen.

When New Kingdom is established, when those Mixed Armies officially come under your Military Department’s jurisdiction…

can you still cower behind the existing defenses?

“The glorious counterattack is right before us, let us join the army to serve the country.”

“The dawn of victory, our warriors will reclaim our lost territory.”

When another parade passed in front of where Lu Ping’an and his group were standing, even Lulu was silenced.

New Kingdom was established, a new “military” was formed, some changes were expected…

The clansmen and the citizens were watching, they were hopeful for a new era for New Kingdom and were willing to pay a lot for it.

This was public opinion, this was the overall trend…

When you’re in this position, you can’t go against the tide.

Minister Hua must launch a great counteroffensive, and he must achieve results, or else be ready to become a national disgrace.

And if he dares to counterattack…

if managed well, it’s a minor defeat, if not, it’s a great defeat.

This was bound to happen, and it would be nearly the same with anyone in charge, unless they could truly unify all forces…

solely being the core like Linnu Force, it’s impossible.

“…when you take the stage, with my support, it is possible.”

That’s all Lu Ping’an could say.

Only when the frontline faces setbacks can the rear truly unite, and then, once a new Military Director assumes office, with the support of Linnu Force under the overarching trend, complete integration can be achieved.

“Did they see through it?”

Looking at the headless corpse on the ground, Lulu no longer had doubts.

“Maybe.” Lu Ping’an wasn’t certain, his understanding of the locals was that they really weren’t good at plotting; being “overly young” was a hard flaw.

Finding him to vent their anger, indeed, was somewhat unexpected…

“I understand…” And Lulu’s people hurriedly came over, providing an unexpected answer.

“It seems like they know you’re ‘Mentor’, worried about you publicly supporting me, pushing me to ascend, so they came to test you…”

This, seemed like a truly unexpected turn.