A slacking general, the marshal eavesdrops on his thoughts at work
11 Speeches should be like a woman’s skirt, the shorter the better.

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"Let Ron say a few words, he's just taken over.”

Advisor He said.

"There's nothing much to say. Let's just leave it at that. In the future, try not to look for me if there's nothing. Of course, if there's anything, don't come looking for me.”

The soldier was speechless.

Staff Officer He was speechless.

"Alright, do what you have to do. Since you've seen it, let's call it a day.”

"Get off work early today and go home.”

said Ron, waving his hand.

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What a joke. What was there to talk about? Who would want to listen to a long and smelly speech?

He was just like that old man from the Sengoku Kingdom. He would talk nonsense for half a day at the beginning of a meeting. After the meeting ended, he would drag it on and not dismiss it, as if no one wanted to listen to his speech.

Didn't he know that a speech should be like a woman's skirt? The shorter, the better.

Warring States:

How can this be related to me?

Besides, when have I ever talked nonsense in a meeting?

Moreover, when I speak, everyone below is listening attentively, okay?

Also, although the shorter the dress, the better, you should at least wear a dress, right? You didn't even give a speech and ended it directly. How dare you criticize me?

How could there be a first appointment speech like yours? He directly told his subordinates to get off work.

The soldiers stayed where they were, not knowing whether to leave or stay.

"Is the new base commander testing us?”

"That's very likely. If we leave now, we're done for. The base chief will definitely remember us.”

"Thank you for your reminder. I almost left just now. As expected, you can't just listen to the surface words of a senior officer.”

"That's right. The leader told us to leave work early, so we should show that we're working seriously.”

Is there something wrong with these soldiers 'brains? I've already said that I'm off work, why aren't they leaving yet?

Are you waiting for me to treat them to a meal?

It's useless to give you a chance.

What a blockhead. If that Sengoku guy says he's off work now, I'll be the first to leave.

How did he end up with this bunch of stupid subordinates?

"If you want to stand here, then continue standing. It's up to you. I'll leave first.”

Ron waved his hand and said. These people were really troublesome. In the future, when the G5 was in his hands, it would inevitably affect him.

Should he consider bailing Vilgo out? Then, I'll let him come back and continue to be the chief of the base. That way, he won't have to trouble me in the future.

With my ability, there were still many ways to overthrow Vilgo's identity as a spy. Although I didn't know what evidence Sengoku had, with Sengoku's intelligence, I should be able to make Vilgo look like a good comrade with a little deception.

"..."

This guy had no bottom line. He actually had such thoughts for his own peace.

Also, what's wrong with my intelligence?

Although I've been deceived by this Vilgo for more than ten years, it can only be said that his acting skills are too good. It's not my problem at all.

Why is that old man from the War Country staring at me?

He didn't even know how to shave his beard. Should he wash his long beard every morning?

Do I have to spend time braiding it every time after washing it?

He didn't find it tiring.

Warring States:

What does it have to do with you whether I wash my beard or not? Who said that my beard can't be braided?

"Tina, keep an eye on Vilgo. Don't let him escape.”

Sengoku decided to stay away from Ron, or he would be angered to death by him sooner or later.

"Wait a minute, General Zhan Guo, we should go back.”

Ron saw that Sengoku had no intention of going back, so he could only come out and say helplessly.

"Why are you in a hurry to go back?"

Zhan Guo asked in confusion.

"The matters here have already been settled. There's no need to stay here. There's still so much work at the headquarters.”

Ron said seriously, looking as if he couldn't wait to go back and handle his official business.

It's already three in the afternoon. If you don't go back soon, you'll get off work. Are you going to spend the night in this godforsaken place?

Besides, don't you know that with the speed of your broken warship, it's still a matter of whether you can return in two hours.

Working overtime was absolutely impossible.

Warring States:

I almost believed you.

If it wasn't for the fact that I could hear your thoughts, I would have believed that you went back to handle official business.

Your expression is like a model worker. I didn't expect you to be planning this.

And he actually mentioned the warship again.

Did this warship offend you? Why are you making things difficult for him?

With the speed of the warship, they should be able to return in two hours.

And I suspect that you just happened to say that because you calculated the time.

Sengoku was now completely convinced that Ron had just calculated the time when the warship would return, and that he would get off work when he arrived at his destination.

This guy was really too infuriating. Sengoku really suspected that Ron was deliberately letting him hear his thoughts. Otherwise, how could every word he said hit the nail on the head? He was rendered speechless.

However, Sengoku thought about it and decided that he had to hurry back and interrogate Vilgo, so he ordered everyone to board the ship and return to the naval headquarters.

Moreover, he had to hurry up and discuss how to deal with White Beard after he returned.

After all, Ace had been locked up here for more than a day. If they did not formulate a plan as soon as possible, the news would inevitably leak out.

Speaking of the plan, Warring States subconsciously glanced at Ron.

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