Chapter 882: Secretary Foster's Unexpected View
While Secretary Foster failed to see through Director Gardner's intention, President Hugo understood it clearly.
Evidently, Director Gardner did not see the North as an enemy but as an opponent.
Despite the present odds against the federation, Director Gardner believed it could still make a comeback so long as they secured its interests before the North solidified its power.
As long as the federation's foundation remained firm, the federation could bide its time until it found another chance to surpass the North and become the world's dominant power again. That was why Director Gardner had only made suggestions to delay the North's growth or allow the federation to keep up with it to some extent and not outright enter a hostile relationship with the North.
Director Gardner recognized the North's present dominance, yes.
However, given the federation's ideals, influence, and power, he didn't want the federation to join the United Nations and become the Black Rose Empire's vassal.
Director Gardner believed the federation had enough advantages to fight for an alliance-type relationship and maintain its independence instead.
President Hugo understood all this and couldn't help but admit that it was the ideal choice, given the North's unstoppable growth. They couldn't fight the North, but they also didn't wish to be swallowed and reformed by such a militant group.
Unfortunately, President Hugo was also aware that such an option was on their more wishful side of things.
Whether the federation could secure its position as the North's ally and maintain its independence ultimately depended on the North's attitude.
"You should know that the forty-five state members of the federation had decided on a wait- and-see situation during the last meeting, Director Gardner," President Hugo solemnly mentioned before asking, "If I were to send you to negotiate with the North, how confident are you in succeeding?"
"To be honest, I'm not confident at all, President," Director Gardner boldly admitted before saying, "However, if we don't even try to talk and take our chance, we are bound to lose our freedom and everything we have worked hard to build in the past century."
"That said, it seems Secretary Foster has a different opinion," Director Gardner suddenly added, having noticed the person's brief look of contempt.
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