Warhammer: From the Devouring C'tan Fragments

Chapter 189 Negotiation



Chapter 189 Negotiation

The relationship between the back office and the administration department is very close as they are jointly responsible for the operation and development of the entire organization.

When collaboration involves multiple departments, both parties often need to negotiate directly with each other to ensure that the interests of all parties are fully considered and consensus is reached.

If either party chooses to drag their feet or refuses to cooperate, the progress of the entire project will be seriously affected and may even lead to failure. Therefore, both parties must maintain good communication and coordination to ensure that all work can proceed smoothly.

Angelet looked at the managers of various departments behind him, thought for a moment, and then said to Hawgood, "I think we should wait until we get back to discuss in detail how to arrange personnel to manage and transform the newly conquered galaxies.

This will allow everyone ample time to prepare and plan, while also avoiding the confusion and uncertainty that comes with last-minute decisions.”

Hawgood nodded in agreement. He knew that the logistics department and the administrative department had always negotiated and resolved problems in this way.

In contrast, the military places greater emphasis on efficiency and mobility, and their decisions are usually more decisive and swift. Therefore, Angele's suggestion is reasonable.

After receiving Angele's answer, Hawgood turned to look at Gray.

He said to Gray, "Gray, your army can first discuss the troop deployment plan. Our logistics and administrative departments need to go back and carefully discuss the specific action plan and personnel deployment. Only in this way can we determine who will ultimately follow you."

Gray smiled and responded, "No problem."

Gray had no opinion on the choice of the logistics department and the administrative department. He only needed to be responsible for the internal affairs of the army and there was no need for him to interfere in the operation of the logistics department and the administrative department.

Gray stopped caring about the logistics and administrative departments and instead looked at Milos who was standing silently by the side. Gray said to Milos, "Milos, open the map of the nearby galaxies. I want to take another look at the galaxy map."

"Yes." Milos quickly turned on the holographic projection again, showing the nearby galaxies in front of Gray and a group of officers. Everyone carefully examined the star field map of the nearby galaxies.

Within the vast expanse of the Xinghai Galaxy, only twenty-one galaxies dot the area within a thirty-light-year radius. These galaxies are not arranged in a regular pattern, but rather scattered across the Xinghai Galaxy in all directions, like dazzling pearls in the universe.

"Milos, are you sure there are no intelligent life forms or hidden enemies in these five galaxies?"

Mendeleev gazed at the distribution of galaxies and asked Milos.

His eyes were full of doubt and caution. For Mendeleev, if the intelligence about these two galaxies was not 100% certain, he would need to send a fleet to check it out before he could completely put his mind at ease.

Milos nodded solemnly and replied, "Captain Mendeleev, I'm absolutely certain. I've confirmed this with my soldiers several times. They told me that no signs of intelligent life have been found in these five star systems, nor are there any enemies hiding within them, only a few wild beasts."

After hearing Milos's affirmation, Mendeleev nodded slightly to indicate that he accepted the answer, but his eyes still revealed a hint of doubt.

He continued, "Have you conducted a comprehensive search of the entire system? Are there any areas you've missed or places where the enemy might be hiding?"

Milos took a deep breath and answered with certainty: "Captain Mendeleev, we have exhausted all our efforts in the search.

We have used the most advanced detectors and reconnaissance equipment to carefully investigate every corner of these five star systems. The results show that there is indeed no trace of any intelligent life here, and no enemies are hiding there.

Milos was afraid that Mendeleev still didn't believe it, so he played the video uploaded by his soldiers to Mendeleev again. It could be clearly seen that these soldiers took a large transport plane and conducted a careful exploration of the five galaxies. Indeed, no hidden corners in these five galaxies were missed.

After watching the video played by Milos, Mendeleev nodded and said to Milos, "Minister Milos, I'm very sorry. I apologize for my caution just now."

Milos waved his hand and said, "I understand your concerns, Captain Mendeleev. There's no need to apologize. We're just doing our job."

After hearing Milos' words, Mendeleev smiled and nodded to Milos.

Mendeleev turned to face Gray and said in a relaxed tone, "Since there are no enemies in these five galaxies, there is no need to send a fleet to attack here.

We can directly include these five star systems in the patrol fleet's inspection range to ensure the surrounding security. This will save resources while maintaining vigilance."

Gray nodded in agreement. "Your idea is sound. We just need to include these five star systems in our patrol area. There's no need to waste resources on such a wasted trip. As for the necessary renovation and management, Hawgood and the others will naturally be responsible."

"No problem. We just need to send a small force to manage and transform these five galaxies." Hogood nodded in agreement.

Although these five galaxies are not very suitable for human survival, it is still necessary to mine the minerals inside the galaxies, and we can also take over and transform these two galaxies.

Gray warned Milos, "Milos, although it seems that there are no enemies in these five galaxies at present, we cannot let our guard down. You must remain vigilant at all times.

If any new intelligence or suspicious signs appear, report to me immediately."

"Okay, Captain Gray, I will ask people to pay more attention to the situation in these five galaxies." Milos agreed solemnly.

"Then there are still sixteen galaxies left. Humans live in these sixteen galaxies. We need to take these sixteen galaxies first.

As for the subsequent galaxies further away, we will wait for the logistics and administrative departments to transform and manage these sixteen galaxies before sending troops to the nearby galaxies."

Mendeleev said to Gray.

"Okay." Gray nodded in agreement with Mendeleev.

"Since there are still sixteen galaxies left, we will dispatch four fleets, with one fleet responsible for four galaxies." Andrada said to the two with a smile.

Gray and Mendeleev couldn't help laughing as they looked at the holographic projection of the galaxy map in front of them.

"Yes, one fleet is responsible for four star systems."


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