Chapter 404: Chapter 404: Report to the Higher-ups Imdiately (3)
“A country destroyed?! Which country did she destroy? It’s already destroyed, and she still says she didn’t do anything?”
“In her view, this really isn’t much; she only destroyed a country, not the entire world’s nations. She didn’t only roam the Otherworld but also traveled across the continents of Blue Star. She said it herself; globally, only our governnt remains, while other countries have either perished or fragnted. There’s video evidence as well. The director now needs to decide, how many points for one video clip? Copper Level to Silver Level requires a million points, and all she sees now are points.”
The director pinched the bridge of his nose.
“The news you bring is astonishing; I’m overwheld. Write a detailed report and submit it.”
“Yes, Director.”
“I’ll deliver these two bags of Ru Zi. I’ll attend the third eting.”
“Ah?” Su Jing and the secretary exchanged puzzled looks, “Director will attend personally?”
“According to what you’ve said, Ye Nai now falls into the category of people so confidential that they cannot be presented publicly. If I don’t show up, wouldn’t it make people think the country doesn’t value her? I’ll pass these two bags of Translation Mushrooms to the Special Affairs Coordination Committee, and only by attending the next eting can I ensure they’re sufficiently prioritized, which will prompt them to send the committee chairman.”
“Understood, Director.”
“All three departnts have agreed to her hosting a New Year’s celebration in the Otherworld?”
“Yes, we’ve all agreed, and the ministers have signed authorization letters.”
“Okay, you’ve all learned to act first and report later, but this ti it’s well done.”
The director was initially stunned by a stream of information that defied conventional knowledge, feeling a slight anger, but now he acknowledged the result positively.
After all, the subordinate departnts had the autonomy to act, and in this matter, decisions must be made decisively.
Otherwise, using bureaucratic procedures as an excuse to delay, though it would take several days following normal procedures to schedule the first eting, for soone truly capable, prolonged delays would only make them feel undervalued, making intelligence seem unimportant, leading to a loss of patience. Rather than waiting bitterly, it’s better for them to act independently.
That’s the country’s loss.
“Director, our report is finished. If there’s nothing else, we’ll head out,” Su Jing said.
“Hold on, transfer a copy of this video to . I’ll need sothing to show them at the Coordination Committee.”
The director opened his desk drawer and took out a mory card.
Su Jing’s secretary imdiately transferred the two videos from his computer to the mory card, and then to the director’s computer.
While the files were copying, a ssage popped up on the director’s computer, reminding him of the next appointnt starting in five minutes.
Luckily, there’s just enough ti.
Once the files were copied, Su Jing swiftly took his leave with the secretary.
The director seized the last two minutes to call the Chairman of the Special Affairs Coordination Committee, asking him not to leave after work, stating he’d co over imdiately after finishing, as there’s an urgent matter to discuss.
At around eight in the evening, the Defense Director finally completed today’s work and notified the secretary to prepare the car.
Then, he called the Chairman of the Special Affairs Coordination Committee to confirm that he was waiting in the office, and imdiately departed with the materials.
Like when Su Jing presented his report, the sa scene replayed; the chairman faced this significant news with deep excitent, his emotions fluctuating.
The two conversed for nearly two hours, and the chairman confird his attendance, even finalizing the number of governnt delegates and expert groups, as too many people risked compromising confidentiality.
Next, the Special Affairs Coordination Committee began their busy legwork, while the Defense Director went ho to sleep peacefully.
The next morning at work, the chairman started making calls, the matter being too significant, requiring notification of the nine highest leaders of the Governnt Affairs Office.
By noon, the chairman rushed to the Governnt Affairs Office, taking advantage of lunchti to conduct a one-hour eting with the nine highest leaders in the most secure conference room. Shortly after his departure, the Governnt Affairs Office started selecting and contacting mushroom experts from the expert roster.
The four academicians who received calls promptly halted their current work and arrived at the Governnt Affairs Office’s confidential conference room the next day at the set ti to partake in discussions.
Seated, they discovered the eting was of high specification, attended by all nine top leaders, along with the Special Affairs Coordination Committee Chairman and the Defense Director present.
The eting was co-hosted by the Defense Director and Chairman, with the two bags of Translation Mushrooms previously handed by the chairman placed on the table in front, and a large dish prepared for viewing clarity by the academicians.
The academicians, upon seeing the unfamiliar mushrooms on the plate, imdiately stimulated their professional acun, understanding that their primary focus here was to discuss how to artificially cultivate these mushrooms.
Indeed, academicians are academicians, their guesses were quite accurate.
The Defense Director, holding Su Jing’s report from yesterday, had both a text and PPT version, aid to articulate the entire matter in detail, with the chairman playing the two videos in tandem.
The academicians were entranced, disregarding their age, all eager to obtain more samples, each claiming to be capable of researching artificial cultivation thods.
“Academicians, please, calm down,” the chairman hastily protected the two bags of Translation Mushrooms.
“This report only covers half the content, the crucial part is still coming. Academicians don’t need to research artificial cultivation thods as they’re already available.”
The Defense Director also fervently spoke, typically composed, he now faced the fervent academicians with a feeling of slight abnormality.
“Translation Mushrooms cannot be grown on Blue Star due to excessive energy requirents; they can only be cultivated in the Otherworld. Thus, Ye Nai, the bearer of this ssage, is the key individual in the whole plan. As long as progression goes smoothly, we’ll be able to announce the comprehensive end of the war to the nation by the year-end.”
“Alright, let’s pause; my question is, where’s Ye Nai? Why isn’t she attending today’s discussion?” An academician interrupted the Defense Director directly.
“The purpose of this eting is to discuss among ourselves before proceeding to the third eting with her.”
“Where is she now?”
“She’s in the military camp.”
“Why is she in a military camp? Is she a soldier?”
“No, she’s an Independent Awakened.”
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