Many times Mr. Trueman felt that Lynch did not look like a capitalist because he had never heard of a capitalist being patriotic.

But he had to admit that Lynch was one of the most representative capitalists in federal society.

He himself was evaluated as a "Federal Youth Leader" a few years ago!

His words and thoughts are not "young" at all. Sometimes when Mr. Trueman and Lynch sit and chat, they will unknowingly have an illusion.

It was as if the person sitting opposite him and chatting with him was not the handsome young man he saw, but an old man who was similar to him, or even older than him, who had experienced a lot and had rich life experience!

His wisdom, which is unique only to old people and has been accumulated by the years, shines with a certain charming luster.

"We have to talk!" he told Lynch, and agreed to find a place to chat after the hearing on Tuesday.

Although the content of the hearing came from him, the actual sponsor was a congressman.

The congressman is also a member of an ad hoc committee.

Although it is said to be a temporary committee, it is actually a semi-permanent committee. The full name of this committee is the "Enterprise and Labor Conflict Countermeasures Committee". It is responsible for resolving contradictions and conflicts between labor and management during large demonstrations, general strikes, etc.

It is said to be temporary because it will be established urgently only when there is a general strike or demonstration.

Once these movements are over, the committee is dissolved.

Although it is constantly established and disbanded, the committee members do not change often.

This committee is composed of four senators and 12 representatives. The senators are not very interested in a committee like this with great responsibility and little benefit.

Therefore, there will be very few senators, and there will be many House of Representatives committees. They are all hard-working jobs with no benefits.

It is these congressmen who really do the work, and the senators are responsible for the final summary. Whether the work is done well or not, it has nothing to do with them.

The hearing initiated by such a congressman and participated by Congress can, on the one hand, test the attitude of the congressmen and capitalists. On the other hand, Mr. Trueman also wants to know what methods they will use to refute this proposal.

What is most confusing to Mr. Trueman at this stage is that he has these ideas and can provide necessary reasons to support them, but he does not know how those people are going to attack him.

The hearing provides such a way. When those members or some people raise objections and opinions, these opinions and opinions can be absorbed by Mr. Trueman, and then through research, countermeasures can be found.

The day ended simply like that.

Mr. Trueman was still busy at work on Saturday morning and afternoon. He needed to sign several documents, attend three meetings, and meet with representatives of the member countries of the World Development Commission to talk about common development and world peace. The problem.

It wasn't until about five o'clock in the afternoon that his wife called him and informed him not to forget the family dinner that evening.

It was almost six o'clock when Mr. Trueman recalled the incident over the phone.

Fortunately, the work at hand was almost over.

Federal people generally eat dinner after seven o'clock, because for most people, their work day does not end until seven o'clock.

They left their place of work after seven o'clock, returned home, and had dinner at about half past seven.

This common living habit also covers the whole society, including people in the upper class, who also have dinner after seven o'clock.

Eating dinner too early will be seen as a sign of incompetence - only people who have no job and are not important to society will have free time at six o'clock!

This is a very special social culture. Sometimes it is difficult to understand what everyone thinks, but capitalists are definitely happy to bloom.

It was just after 7:40 when I got home, and I was delayed a little, but it didn't matter.

They hosted their daughter's boyfriend, a young man named Pedak, in their villa.

On the way back, Mr. Trueman had actually checked the young man's information. According to the documents obtained from the Security Committee, this Pedak actually had a prominent family background.

He was part of the new immigration and was also part of the new immigration of nobles from Gefra.

According to the information, his father was an earl and he had six brothers, one younger brother and five sisters.

That's a big family!

Mr. Trueman admired Pedak's father -- and his fertility.

This Pedak had no serious record of violations during his time in Gaevra, and he did not appear in any case files after coming to the Federation.

Judging from the information obtained from some channels, he is still an honest child, which is one of the reasons why Mr. Trueman acquiesced in this relationship.

At least this is a decent guy.

He also came from the rebellious stage, and he knew very well that if he ruined his daughter's new relationship at this time, who knows if she would secretly find another messy person.

Compared with those uncontrollable factors, Pedak, the descendant of the noble family, is more controllable. When Pedak saw Mr. Trueman, just as he had guessed, he was stunned.

This made Mr. Trueman very interesting. He looked at Pedak, who had gradually grown his mouth and stood up subconsciously. While hanging his coat on the hanger, he joked, "I hope you don't want to give it to me when you stand up." Check it out with a little color!”

This was a very cold joke. Faced with his wife's helpless expression and his daughter's eyes, Mr. Trueman suddenly felt that he had used the wrong joke?

He was a very good guy on many occasions, whether he was a soldier, a presidential staff member, or a federal president, he performed very well.

But only when it comes to family, he sometimes behaves... somewhat unsatisfactorily.

This is not a flaw or shortcoming of his nature, it actually just shows that he is not familiar with this family.

At least not as familiar as he is with his work, so that he doesn't quite understand how to accurately find his position and express himself in the family.

This little embarrassment was easily resolved for him.

He took two steps and stretched out his hand, "Truman, your girlfriend's father, why don't you introduce yourself?"

The young federation took a few steps forward, held Mr. Trueman's hand, and said excitedly, "Sorry, I didn't know you... I didn't know her father was actually the president of the federation!"

He used an honorific, which gave Mr. Trueman a very subtle feeling.

The independence, self-esteem, and equality pursued by the people of the Federation mean that there is no obvious class in this society.

People do not give people different titles and use honorifics according to their different classes like the Gaevra people do.

Therefore, in the Federation, even the lowest civilians, when facing the President, will only use "you" to address him by his first name, instead of "you" and "respectable..." statement.

People say they don't like these things, but the feeling of being loved by someone is always wonderful!

"Don't be too polite. We don't often use these things here. It's all the stuff of feudal society..." He walked to the sofa and said, "Don't stand. Let's sit down and chat, just like friends."

Everything about Pedak appears natural, including his actions.

After all, Lynch spent a lot of money to find a court etiquette to train him, so that all his actions and behaviors would be in line with the demeanor of an aristocrat.

The two soon chatted about some of Gaevra's situation. Pedak was well prepared and had more than one teacher.

He told a lot of interesting anecdotes about the nobles, including some personal anecdotes, which left Mr. Trueman in no doubt about his identity.

During this process, he secretly paid attention to his daughter. She seemed to like Mr. Pedak very much. At least she spent more time looking at him than looking at himself.

This made Mr. Trueman a little disappointed, but only a little.

His involvement in the "project" of his family was much lower than his involvement in work, so he didn't secretly feel like the ridiculous feeling of falling in love with the love of his life.

Not to mention the idea of ​​finding a gun to kill the kid in front of him.

He felt that his girl liked this boy probably because of his noble status and his humorous conversation.

Humor is really full of fatal attraction for federal people.

You may not be handsome, you may be fat, you may be bald, but as long as you are humorous enough, you can always attract the opposite sex and even find a suitable lover.

They sat down and chatted for about ten minutes. The butler reminded them that they could eat, and then the family entered the restaurant.

The dinner was very sumptuous. In order to make a good impression on his possible future son-in-law, Mr. Trueman's wife specially found a famous chef to prepare the dinner.

Mr. Trueman even allowed his daughter and Pedak to have a drink in celebration of the wonderful dinner they were all enjoying tonight!

Of course, after dinner, everyone watched TV together, and then Mr. Trueman was very considerate and sent Pedak to the school dormitory.

It was one thing for him to admit that his daughter was in a new relationship with a boyfriend, but it was another thing entirely to allow her boyfriend to spend the night at his home!

He could even guess that as long as he allowed Pedak to stay overnight, the two young people would definitely get together at night!

He would not try to prevent such a thing from happening, because he knew it was impossible.

But at least, he can prevent this kind of thing from happening under his own eyes!

Lying in bed at night, his wife asked him, "What do you think of this young man?"

Mr. Trueman was thinking about other things. His thoughts paused for a moment, and he said casually, "Fortunately, at least he is an educated person."

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