Chapter 509: Iron-Blooded Plan
"Haha, I didn't expect that there would be so many stories in our port area. You really are worthy of being my child. I am so proud of you."
In Frederick the Great's room, several high-ranking members of the Iron Blood were present. As the flagship of the Iron Blood, Bismarck naturally told Frederick the Great some information about the port area, which led to her exclamation.
Bismarck had no feelings about Frederick the Great calling Qin Ge "my child". Because the ship girls are not unified intelligent AI, but each one has his or her own mind, which is what makes the ship girls magical.
Therefore, as a leader, Bismarck would not suppress this kind of personality. Just like when Count Zeppelin wanted to destroy the world, Bismarck did not exercise too much control.
"But I remember that in the Empire's H-39 plan, the ship that was born should be called Ulrich von Hutten. Now that you appear here and are also part of the H-39 plan, can I assume that it was the Siren who changed the H-39 plan?" Bismarck said.
Frederick the Great shook his head. "Indeed, I should not have existed. But since I am here now, there must be some rationality in it..."
Bismarck nodded. "I understand. However, I hope your presence is beneficial to our fleet and the commander. Otherwise, as the flagship of the Iron Blood, I must make a choice. I believe you are well aware of this."
"Haha, don't worry. From the moment my child picked up my Mind Cube, I have been watching him. He is so determined and so proud. How could I bear to hurt him?
Moreover, I am willing to give him everything I have, including my soul." Frederick the Great said affectionately.
Bismarck frowned. "So your Mind Cubes have been able to sense information from the outside world since the commander activated you?"
"No, we can't sense information from the outside world, but when my child activates us, we can receive his information." said Frederick the Great.
"This is really interesting." Prince Eugen smiled at the side.
"Then which field are you more suitable for?" Bismarck asked.
"It should be said that it is domestic and foreign affairs." Frederick the Great smiled and said, "Why, Bismarck, are you willing to share your power?"
"Rights?" Bismarck shook his head. "I don't think so. It is a right for those who like him, but a burden for those who bear him.
Besides, we are in the fleet now and do not have those so-called powers."
"It's worthy of being our iron-blooded flagship." Frederick the Great said with a smile.
"I just want to find out what you are familiar with so that it will be convenient for future work arrangements." Bismarck said.
"That's true, but after listening to you just now, I think my child a little too tired." Frederick the Great said, "As his right-hand men, we should take the initiative sometimes."
"Haha, you are indeed well versed in government affairs. Do you want to seize power right from the beginning?" Prince Eugen said with a smile.
"No, I just want to share some of the burden for my children." Frederick the Great did not seem angry, but said with a smile.
“In fact, the commander also has this plan. We now have over a hundred ship girls in our fleet. If we continue to command in the same way as before, one person will definitely not be able to handle it.
But he didn't intend to let us take care of everything, so we had to create an opportunity.
Besides, the commander has been too tired in the past few years. Although we have several camp leaders to help, there is not much to do at that time.
But as our fleet grows in strength, the situation we face will become more and more complicated, so it's time to share some of the burden." Bismarck said.
"That's great. I still like to treat my children gently. If I am too tough, it will not only hurt my children's hearts, but also mine." Frederick the Great smiled.
"Tomorrow I will propose to the commander that we hold a meeting and invite the ship girl leaders of all camps to participate. We will first unify the fleet's affairs and then slowly expand outward." Bismarck said.
"But will this cause resentment from other camps? Will they think that we, the Iron-Blooded, forced the commander?" Peter Strasser said on the side.
"Especially the two from Sakura Empire, they are not easy to deal with."
"I believe they will understand that this is all for the commander!" Bismarck said.
"Yes, all this is for my child. Some necessary measures must be taken. If those people dare to stop me..." Frederick the Great smiled and said here and did not continue. However, those in power are all smart people and can easily guess what she wants to say next.
"It's better not to go that far. The commander has a strong personality and he can't stand the infighting between our camps." Peter Strasser warned.
"Don't worry, that's just the last resort," said Frederick the Great.
"In that case, we have reached a consensus." Bismarck said, taking out a stack of information from his ship's equipment space and handing it to Frederick the Great.
“In addition, this is the information that Dajian has about other commanders and ship girls in our base, as well as the information about envoys from several other camps, and the information about several other camps.
You can take a look at it later when you have nothing to do. Once our fleet is stable, the next step will be to fight for their interests."
"Haha, it seems that you have been prepared for a long time, and you are so anxious to push me to the stage. Why is that, Bismarck?" Frederick the Great asked Bismarck.
"Can I say that your personality is the worst for the commander to deal with?" Bismarck said, "I was originally planning to let Eugen do it, but now I think you are better.
We are a special fleet. In the future, we must not allow the nine major camps to manipulate us at will. We must build a solid foundation so that we can fulfill the commander's dream and our dream.
When necessary, we should guide them with our ideas and let us take the initiative. "
"Interesting." Frederick the Great said with a smile, his dark golden eyes flashing with a different light, "I understand."
"In that case, we won't disturb you anymore. Have a good rest and we will start formal work tomorrow." Bismarck said as he put on his hat, then turned around and walked towards the door.
Prince Eugen and Peter Strasser looked at each other with a smile, then followed Bismarck out of Frederick the Great's room.
Frederick the Great looked at the information in his hand, a smile flashed across his face, and he muttered slowly, "Haha, my child..."