"Which option do you think is a better one?" Aron inquired, his voice trailing off after he asked, wanting to know what would be Nova''s opinion.
[Regarding some of the resources, I suggest option one and for the resources, I rmend going with option two] Nova responded before pausing for a brief moment after which she continued by borating the reason behind such a rmendation from her.
[Starting with the resources that I believe option two is better suited for, the oil and gas reserves. Firstly, these resources are usually developed through the coboration between the governments of the countries that have these resources and the privatepanies that will be responsible for extracting them. The arrangements of such a deal will involve revenue sharing between the two parties through the drilling rights of these resources. It is done this way to allow for the country to reap continuous benefits without being forced to invest heavily, making that resource a country''s ie stream]
[The next reason I suggest you do it this way other than precedent is so that the citizens can sense the direct benefits from the amount of investments the government would be doing by using the profits generated through this venture. These benefits could include universal health care, tax cuts and much more of such public initiatives. And given that you can extract the resources with what could almost be considered as little to no cost at all, the profits resulting from this venture will be substantial, far surpassing any of those oil and gas exporting country''s profits margins by several magnitudes higher, allowing those countries to have massive funds for investing them in the public.
[The third and final main reason is that, although I can manipte and steer the public opinion in any direction you want, it would be very difficult to justify to the public for handing over a massive amount of profits to a privatepany that has been trying to infiltrate every part of their country. This could lead to dissatisfaction between the citizens and us, potentially harming your reputation. And while you could make them sway from it after a long time of persuasion, it still wouldn''t erase the negative opinions they might form about you] Nova paused after that long, detailed exnation, allowing Aron to digest the information before she resumed shortly.
[Regarding the other minerals and resources, you can simply choose the second option, just buy the locations that have the significant deposits while leaving the rest of them in the hands of the government. This aligns with the already established precedents wherepanies buy mines and profit from them. However, you will have to make it known that you are buying them after you release to the public about the potential existence of minerals in those locations. This transparent approach will facilitate a rightful price from the government and save you from any public outrage that might happen if you publicize the existence of minerals in those locations after you have bought thends for cheap]
With those words, Nova finished her exnation, letting Aron have some time of silence to contemte on his decision.
After an extended period of silence, Aron responded, "Start formting a n regarding it for the acquisition of the locations based on your suggestions. We should hold off on the announcement of us being the ones discovering oils until our second round with Esparia. It will serve as a good revtion during a victory speech and should make Alexander''s government''s approval rate to break the ceiling since the announcement will coincide with the announcement for the preparations of the first presidential election of the country in three months, after that announcement, his win will be secured to the point where the election results would resemble those from North Korea," Aron had managed to maintain a serious look on his face throughout the time he said all those words but ended cracking a smile as he delivered thest few words.<novelsnext>I think you should take a look at </novelsnext>
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While Aron was having a pivotal conversation with Nova that could remold the shape of the entire country, at the roads on Avalon ind, a name that Nova had opted to give to the ind based on the public thoughts about the ind being shrouded in mystery due to the constant brown clouds covering most of it.
Right now, one could even witness some unconventional sights that were different from any usual sights that one could expect to see in their whole lifetime on a normal road. Fifteen massive cargo airnes could be seen parked on the road, having already been loaded with their cargo and doing their final taxiing before they started the run for a takeoff.
Named as Titan, nicknamed as Paradisemovers, these nes were definitely not like any normal ne, each of the nes had a size that wasparable to the Ukraine''s An-225, while also being capable of carrying twice the weight of the AN-225, yet having the ability to fly faster and longer than it. The aircraft itself exhibited a high degree of intricacy and reflected rigorous craftsmanship and even though there were fifteen of them, each carried an undeniable power and utmost technology of its time. With the fiercely sculpted bodies of these aircrafts, it''s sweeping wings and angr tail radiated an aura of power and technical sophistication, enough to instill fear in even those who were used to seeing such warnes.(image here)
These extensive logistic movements were nned to continuously take ce in the uing days, for a team of humans toe up with an efficient n, a week or two would have been easily used up. So, Athena, recognizing the urgency andplexity of the situation, simply asked her mother to build Hermes, an AI capable of overseeing the military''s entire logistics, for her and made it responsible for the entire logistical nning and movements. Hermes, in turn, generated smaller versions of herself to assist in the task, ensuring as much efficiency as possible.
With the cargo nes now ready and prepared for takeoff, the pilots asked for permission to take off, to which they received swift approval and without wasting any time, they immediatelymenced their departure. With a massive surge of power in the thrusters, the first ne gained speed and went down the runway. After traveling for a remarkably short distance for such a massive cargo ne, the ne''s front wheels started rising, indicating that it had gained enough speed to start the final process of takeoff. This was soon followed by the rear wheels leaving the ground as well, followed by the ne starting to gain a stable altitude as smoothly as possible, without the risk of rattling the cargo within since it was something quite sensitive.
In a span of less than a quarter of an hour, the remaining fourteen cargo nes took off simrly, each heading off and veering in different directions from the other, disappearing into the early morning darkness.