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Chapter 1094 Hidden danger

Positive and positive things.

This sentence has a more popular translation: the benefits that cannot be rejected.

Perhaps the news about the doomsday crisis and the dark war in the first half brought too much pressure to everyone, or perhaps everyone had heard enough of this deterrent and unpleasant topic. When Gao Wen finally decided to put away the stick and take out the sweet dates, the representatives at the scene applauded at the same time. With the heartfelt applause of many people, the elf affairs officials who provided services in the venue distributed documents to the representatives.

This is a document that Gao Wen has prepared for a long time - he specifically instructed the elves to wait until now to take it out.

"First, let's take a look at the draft of the Charter of the Alliance of Common Civilizations - if you think this title is too difficult to pronounce, it can be referred to as the Charter of the Communist League," said Gao Wen after confirming that the representatives had obtained the documents and started reading it. "This is just a draft, which will be used to lay the order framework of the alliance, and the basic operation of the alliance, the responsibilities and obligations of member states, the process of affairs execution are also included. Its core entries cannot be modified for the time being, but we still have the opportunity to discuss its detailed entries in detail or modify its contents in the event of future changes."

Under the stone pillars somewhere in the conference hall, a flag with a black hammer as the main element is fluttering slightly. Paladin Huishanyan sat in his own position. He opened the Charter in front of him. The beginning of which came into view were the tenets that Gowen Cecil had just mentioned - member states watch over and help, and all countries have the responsibility and obligation to ensure the interests of the entire alliance; openness, transparency, honesty and mutual trust; all countries have equal political status, and member states respect each other and recognize the culture, traditions, and reasonable demands of all parties...

"This looks like a 'saint's declaration'," said Balamo Heigang, who was sitting beside him, and couldn't help but mutter softly. "It's hard to imagine that this is what one of the most powerful empires in the continent of Loren, which is proactively said... You must know that according to my understanding, even if these arrogant human countries show their fairness and justice in foreign exchanges, they must maintain a certain arrogant attitude - this is related to their 'dignity'."

"Yes, they like to treat 'fairness' as some kind of gift to the outside world... not as mentioned in this document. But think about it on the other hand, if both human empires and elves agree and are willing to obey this thing... it is indeed a good thing," Ambassador Paladin whispered, "at least they are willing to do this."

"Yes, if the content on this thing is really obeyed," Palamo murmured, flicking his fingers gently on the beautifully printed paper. "What a beautiful packaging... The next time the human emperor should come up with something more practical."

Around the two dwarf ambassadors, throughout the conference venue, representatives of various countries carefully read the entries mentioned in the charter and exchanged their ideas. Gowen gave everyone enough time - until more and more representatives put down the draft, he broke the silence: "Let's talk about the charter first, and next I hope you all pay attention to our economic order - I brought the Basic World Trade Act and the Maritime Trade Promotion Act specifically for countries on the mainland route..."

Paladin Hiroyama couldn't help but mumble: "Oh-man, something more real is here."

While he finished speaking, Gao Wen's voice continued to come: "..................................................................................................................”

Paladin Huishanyan's expression suddenly stopped, like a stone in his hometown. He felt his arm being poked hard, and Palamo's voice came from the side: "...man, have we discussed this before?"

"…I just want to know how much money those gray elves have made now!"

...

The first meeting lasted for a whole day. In addition to the limited rest and dining, representatives from all countries devoted all their energy to listening, thinking, speaking and summarizing. It was not until sunset that a melodious bell came from the depths of the No. 112 stronghold, and a series of pleasant sounds also sounded in the stone ring of the oath. This high-intensity mental activity that lasted for a whole day finally came to an end temporarily.

After returning to the resting place in the town, Gao Wen breathed a long sigh, letting his high-intensity brain slowly cool down. He looked at the sky outside the window where the sunset was already scattered, and the giant eagle knights patrolling the world, and whispered to himself: "The opening was quite smooth."

"I feel that many people are in very different states when entering and leaving the court," Amber's figure emerged from him. The half-elf was quite emotional. "They were all very energetic when they came, but when they returned, they almost twisted their eyebrows into a dead knot..."

"Because this meeting is somewhat different from what they imagined, whether it is the form of the meeting or the long-term impact it shows," Gao Wen's tone was not surprised. "For more than half of the representatives, they probably only thought it was an "alliance meeting". Just like the talks they had attended to in the agreement between the Kingdom and the Kingdom, everyone came up with their own conditions, promised each other good, and made a seemingly solemn oath, and became allies for a while... This understanding is not entirely wrong, but it is too narrow after all. The Community Alliance is a longer, more solemn, and more meaningful organization than that. I found a way to reflect this side at the meeting, which was unexpected to many people."

Amber waved his hand: "But it can't be blamed for them - it's hard for people to imagine things they have never touched."

Gao Wen looked at the half-elves with a smile: "It's rare to see you be so tolerant of the 'big people'."

"I'm not blind. I can still see how the 'big guys' in the venue performed today, at least not stupid, right?" Amber raised her eyebrows. "They all figured out the situation, and this performance was not bad."

Gao Wen smiled and did not continue on this topic. Instead, he thought about it and said slowly: "The most important votes will be held tomorrow... What will happen in your judgment?"

"...I think there is a high probability that it will pass unanimously, including the establishment of the alliance and the establishment of the joint sea and air warning circle," Amber thought about it seriously this time and gave his own answer. "You showed them a crisis that was enough to alert everyone and gather together, demonstrated the necessity of joining the alliance, and finally came up with benefits that they could not refuse... I think that except for fools who are too cautious to make any decisions, no one should reject these two most basic proposals."

"Is it a benefit that cannot be refused..." Gao Wen couldn't help but mutter softly, and he couldn't help but feel a little emotional in his heart.

In the first half of the meeting, he was basically creating a crisis atmosphere in the world, including Melita Pernia's speech later, which was also helping him achieve this. This method was not clever, but he had to use it at this time - only when they face external pressure together can they have the opportunity to bring all forces into a group. The visible, tangible and continuous natural disasters are often an important part of the alliance. The performance of representatives from all parties in the first half of the meeting did prove this.

But it is not enough to have just one external pressure - many of the experiences and experiences in the past and present life made Gao Wen understand one thing, that is, there will always be some illogical things in this world. When facing a common crisis, there will be people who choose to fight and even attack each other in chaos, and there will be people who maintain suspicion and isolation to protect their own acre of three-part land. This seems stupid, but it is a link of human nature. If he wants to establish an alliance that gathers all the power of mortals, he must face this "negative characteristics of human nature". Therefore, he not only needs an external pressure to "squeeze" the forces of all parties together, but also needs sufficient internal interests to ensure that these forces can be stable and united.

This includes a "Basic World Trade Basic Act" that benefits everyone, a "maritime trade promotion plan" that has far-reaching significance for all countries on the mainland, many conventions that aim to protect the basic interests of vulnerable member states, and a "Charter of the Alliance of Civilizations of Mortals" (hereinafter referred to as the "Charter of the Communist Party of China"). These things are specially prepared by Gao Wen to attract potential member states who are doubtful about the future of the alliance and are in a state of sway. Judging from the reactions of the representatives in the second half of the meeting...the effect is good.

A representative of a force who can appear at this conference today may not have an understanding of the crisis of the end of the world, but his sense of interests must be keen. Even when facing a lot of novel and strange provisions and plans, smart people will definitely be able to smell the long-term benefits.

Alliance relationships bound by interests are fragile. Gao Wen is actually very clear about this, but at this stage... there seems to be no better plan.

At this moment, his thoughts were suddenly interrupted by the voice of Amber beside him: "We seem to have guests."

Before Amber opened her mouth, Gao Wen had actually sensed a breath approaching in the corridor. Shortly after Amber finished speaking, the sound of the attendant knocking on the door came from the direction of the door. After a brief notice, the door of the lounge opened and a familiar figure appeared in front of Gao Wen.

Melita Pernia.

Miss Lan Long, who is now the ambassador of the Dragon Clan, immediately calmed down after entering the door and bent down to Gao Wen: "Salute to you, great..."

Gao Wen interrupted without waiting for the other party to finish his speech: "Stop, stop, stop, don't be so polite - we are friends in private, aren't we?"

"The great Emperor Cecil - I have to finish the words, it's even more uncomfortable to hold them back," Melita ignored Gao Wen's interruption and quickly spoke the embarrassing respectful title to the end. Then she raised her head and looked at Gao Wen with a relaxed and natural smile on her face, "I'm not disturbing late at night, right?"

Gao Wen subconsciously remembered the first meeting between Miss Lan Long and him. It seemed like a late-night disturbance, which made him laugh. Then he turned his body sideways, moved away from the road to the depths of the lounge, and raised his hand to make an invitation: "It's just evening, and it's not as late as the night. Come in, I'm quite leisurely."

Melita nodded and thanked her, and was not polite afterwards. She went straight to the seat next to the fireplace. Although it was spring now, at this elves stronghold located in the north of the mainland and close to the boundary of wasteland, the temperature at night was still cold. A cluster of small fires in the fireplace could bring a comfortable warmth, and the exquisite elves-style decorative bricks were also a good decoration in the room.

While Melita was sitting down, Gao Wen also sat down on the chair opposite. Amber brought the tea from the side and placed it on the small table in front of the fireplace. Then she sat beside Gao Wen carelessly, then looked up and down at the blue dragon sitting opposite him with her amber eyes: "I really didn't see it before. You are quite talented as an ambassador - you seem more sophisticated than many professional diplomats when speaking."

"Actually, I was so nervous that I almost forgot what to say several times," Melita sighed helplessly. "The sophistication in your eyes is just a little experience accumulated in introducing business to customers when you are an agent."

"The performance is already very good," Gao Wen said with a smile. "The news you brought has achieved the effect, and the appearance of the dragon group has successfully calmed down the whole process. Moreover, with the dragons of Tallongde joining the alliance, representatives from various countries will also dispel many doubts, and the original swing members will also be determined."

"Tallond is only empty now," said Melita, shaking her head, "but I'm not talking about this at this time."

When Gao Wen heard this, he immediately stopped talking about the greetings and expressed his serious expression: "With your busyness now, what you are going to say at this time is probably not ordinary, right?"

Melita nodded slightly, her expression becoming very solemn: "Do you still remember there is a tower on the sea northwest of Tallond?"

Hearing Miss Lan Long's words, Gao Wen became serious in an instant, and he frowned slightly: "'Reverse the Tide'?"

"Yes, it is the tower that was once polluted by the god of tide," Melita said in a deep voice. "For more than a million years, the dragons of Tallond have been monitoring the dangerous tower. Our God... He has always been alert to the situation of the tower when He is still there, but now a war has changed everything. Tallond is almost completely destroyed, and the gods are no longer there. The tower is still standing on the sea, but it is already in a state of unsupervised."

Gao Wen was already subconsciously nervous: "What do you mean...that tower has changed?"

"Not yet, but this matter must be alert," said Melita solemnly. "Just just now, a fellow tribe flew from Tallond and sent me a letter from Chief Hragor in which the chief mentioned his concerns about the tower."

"What are he worried about?"
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