Chapter 112 Complaint Letter

Chapter 112 Complaint Letter

Ning Ruan carefully recalled what happened on the night she met Carlo. She slowly sat up and tried to calm Carlo's mental strength.

But what she saw before her eyes was a sea of ​​blood.

It seemed that with the help of the stone statue of the goddess on the altar, Carlo's spirit was calmed down. She said uncertainly: "It seems that the goddess helped."

"Female Goddess?"

Lu Jingyuan, Hall, Xu Wen.

The three of them looked at each other, as if they had heard some huge secret, and they all showed a stunned expression.

"Is there any problem?" Ning Ruan asked.

Xu Wen blinked: "You mean, the goddess is still alive?!"

Ning Ruan quickly denied: "I didn't say that."

Regarding the situation that night, she herself couldn't be sure whether it was the female goddess who helped her, or there was another possibility.

It’s Xiaoci!
Hall suddenly remembered something. He frowned and said slowly, "The Zuxing Star is under martial law. No orcs are allowed to approach in the near future."

"why?"

"It's because of the geomagnetic explosion."

Geomagnetic explosions are a phenomenon that occurs every few years. Meteorites will hit the home planet uncontrollably, even if there is a protective net.

It is inevitable that some broken small meteorites will hit the ancestral planet.

Therefore, every year when the geomagnetic storm comes, the ancestral star will be under martial law and no orcs will be allowed to enter or leave unless they have been tried by the court.

And the live broadcast needs to be turned on throughout the process.

The Zuxing Star has always had a dedicated channel output on the Star Network. If a grand ceremony is to be held on the Zuxing Star, a federation-wide live broadcast will be launched.

Ning Ruan let out a long sigh, "There's nothing we can do." The numerous difficulties seemed to be destined to prevent Carlo from recovering.
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After not broadcasting live for nearly a week, Ningruan's optical computer started to lag. As the president of the federation, Liao Yuan received many complaints about this.

Federal law stipulates that if the president reaches a certain level of complaints from the federal public, he will face dismissal.

Countless complaint letters appear at the government's door every day.

Liao Yuan felt a headache as he listened to his subordinates' reports.

What does Ning Ruan not live streaming have to do with me? !

Why did he implicate me for no reason?

Since taking office as the federal president, Liao Yuan felt the pressure doubled for the first time. Not only did he have pressure from the people, but he also had pressure from other imperial heroes.

Other high-quality males in the empire want to survive.

One has to pay a lot to the Federation before being able to reside permanently in the Imperial Capital.

But now nearly half a month has passed, and they haven't even seen Ning Ruan, so they can only let the presidents of the various empires put pressure on Liao Yuan.
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When Ning Ruan saw Liao Yuan's portrait appear in her bedroom, her expression was unusually calm. She asked calmly, "Mr. President, do you have anything to talk to me about?"

Liao Yuan sighed softly: "When are you going to broadcast live?"

"Hmm?" Ning Ruan frowned slightly, her tone obviously a little unhappy, "Your Excellency the President, are you still busy worrying about whether I should broadcast live or not?"

"No." Liao Yuan explained, "Every day, countless federal citizens write letters of complaint. They only have one request: that you be allowed to live broadcast, so..."

After listening to Liao Yuan's explanation, Ning Ruan's brows gradually relaxed, and she restrained her calm tone and said with a little apology: "It's me who caused trouble for you."

Ning Ruan is well aware of how many people are watching his live broadcast.

Tens of billions!
If half of the people wrote letters of complaint during this period, it wouldn't be long before the entire government was filled with letters of complaint.

“It’s me who caused trouble for the government.”

(End of this chapter)