Chapter 48 Untitled


Chapter 48 Untitled

Amber can quite understand the look and attitude of these villagers.

After all, they have no sense of belonging to the Federation.

In other words, the Federation is a super-large country that covers more than 80 galaxies.

In the eyes of these farmers who have never left Robert IV for generations, this is the most existential moment.

Maybe it was when the grain collection convoy came to the village to collect grain with the starry blue flag symbolizing the federation.

Changes in the president and high-level government, the advent of new technologies, the 'launching' of battleships, and the galactic concert tour of the Federation singer.

The topics that people talk about after dinner in these core galaxies, To the farmers aboard Robert IV, it seemed as far away as a fantasy.

As for why the Federation, which has pointed out the technology of ‘automated agriculture’, still has so many farmers living on the border agricultural planet.

It’s very simple. With the current level of human science and technology, it is still impossible to let machines take over the production process 100%.

Moreover, if the autonomous agricultural machinery breaks down, it needs to be repaired. On a border planet where the inventory of such spare parts is not updated for several years, it is normal for it to fail to be repaired if it breaks down.

In this case, people need to manually control the agricultural production terminal, or simply drive traditional agricultural machinery to start working.

The main reason why the practice of ‘grain purchasing’ exists is because the federal government still does a relatively ‘great and upright’ job at the official level.

According to their statement, these lands were contracted to these farmers and allowed them to grow crops.

When it matures, then settle it through materials, federal electronic currency, etc., and buy it back from them.

Of course, when this kind of policy reaches the executive level, it often evolves into forced acquisition.

In addition, "The sky is high and the emperor is far away", so the chief executive and military leaders of Robert No. 4 are basically not very good people.

In addition to the various crop quotas required by the central government for 'paid purchase', these people often collect more on top of this in the name of the federation, and then smuggle them out to enrich their own treasury.

As for these farmers?

It is enough to leave them enough daily rations. They have no way to sell the extra food, right?

Not only that, in terms of purchase price, these beasts also frantically discounted the government's standard purchase price.

According to Amber’s eavesdropping on a side mission in her previous life, the words of a border planet administrator were:

“What use do these bastards get from taking so much money? They can’t live without this planet. Is there any place for them to spend money in this poor place?”

“Anyway, they just direct the autonomous agricultural machinery to farm every day. I think they must do it. I'm used to this kind of life."

"As for things like 'enjoyment', as the chief executive, I have made this planet run smoothly and normally, which can be regarded as a reward for my hard work, right?"


"In this case, isn't it natural for me to enjoy it for them?"

Of course, the chief executive's final outcome was not good either.

After collecting evidence, he lost his eavesdropping value when Amber broke into the office, put a shotgun into his mouth and shot him in the head.

Under this situation of ‘the central power cannot control it, and local execution is not effective’, how much sense of identity and belonging do you want the civilians on these border planets to have for the Federation?

However, these civilians also know how to protect themselves wisely in the current turmoil.

They neither help the Federation fight against foreign enemies, nor are they eager to side with the Empire.

For them, the Federation or the Empire is nothing more than a different flag on the convoy that comes to collect food.

Today, when the territory of human power is extremely large, population has become one of the constraints limiting the development of the two major forces, the Federation and the Empire.

So much so that no matter what the fight between the two countries looks like, both sides will not take the initiative to attack civilians on the warring planets.

After all, burning glass on the planet is really satisfying for a while, and the cost of rebuilding after burning can make the blood pressure of all the rulers go up. "What are you looking at?"

Isabel's voice came from behind.

Amber turned around and saw the female spy who had finished her work and slowly walked to his side.

"Nothing, just look at these villagers."

"What? Are you thinking why they didn't come out to greet you?"

Isabel tilted her head and looked at Amber. She was a little curious as to why this man suddenly started paying attention to these villagers.

"Of course not." Amber shook her head, and continued:

"With how piss-poor the administrative agencies on this planet are, it would be good if these villagers didn't throw stones at us. "

"Pfft, it seems that you have been in the Federation for so long and you have seen a lot of things clearly."

Isabel covered her mouth and chuckled, keeping her voice very low.

To others in the team, the two officers looked like lovers, talking quietly.

Amber also cooperated and moved a few steps, taking Isabel to a slightly remote location.

"Don't laugh here either. Compared to the Empire and the Federation, it's just a smile at a hundred steps."

In response to Isabel's ridicule, Amber responded with some disdain:< br>
“Although local governments in the federal government are indifferent, at least they will give something symbolic to prove that these crops were purchased.”

"What about the Empire? It directly skipped the acquisition link, so that in addition to the rations needed for their own survival, the civilians on the agricultural planet must 'turn over' other crops in accordance with the law."

"The amount turned over is not enough. Yes, I just rushed to the private granaries of civilians to grab enough.”

“The gap between rich and poor between different classes is even greater than that of the Federation. I have personally seen civilians on the same planet. Sitting in the most primitive oxcart, the imperial nobles can drive private spaceships and hold cocktail parties in orbit."

"Is anyone paying attention to these things? No. Everyone is busy engaging in party disputes."

Amber's response was like a barrage of responses, leaving Isabel speechless.

As an imperial noble and working in the intelligence system, how could she not know this?

“But even so, you shouldn’t talk about your country like this.”

Isabel is still making her final struggle. She grew up in an imperial aristocratic family. It will still be difficult to get over your 'identity'.

“My own country? Hahaha”

Amber couldn’t help laughing.

"For the Federation and the Empire, I am just a tool."

"Whether you believe it or not, I have never felt a sense of belonging to them."

He took the photo Isabel, who was already in a mess, turned around and walked towards the direction of the motorcade.

"I hope you can remember this, Miss."

(End of Chapter)

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