The Commander's Useless Wife Is Actually a Hidden Boss!-Chapter 185: The Organization Ranked Number One on the Blacklist

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Chapter 185: Chapter 185: The Organization Ranked Number One on the Blacklist

Xu Jinglan gave her an annoyed look.

"Don’t act coquettish."

"Yes, I’ll listen to you."

"What are you looking at?" Xu Jinglan asked curiously.

"The Lost Association’s information—are you familiar with this organization called the Lost Association?" Lin Fu had finished reading and suspected, like others, that she might have been implicated by Fu Xing again.

Now, the Lost Association wanted to incite unrest within the Empire, exacerbating the already tense relationship between the Royal Family to fish in troubled waters and seek benefits.

Thus, straining the relationship between the Fu Family and the Royal Family was an excellent breakthrough.

What more effective than killing her!

"I know, the Lost Association is on the Empire’s blacklist."

Lin Fu was delighted by Xu Jinglan’s words, "The Empire’s blacklist? Do you have that list?"

"I do, but it’s not guaranteed to be completely accurate," Xu Jinglan said as she forwarded the information to Lin Fu, "This is the most widely circulated on the Star Network and has been verified by many media people. Its credibility is still quite high."

Lin Fu opened it, and the first thing she saw was a page bordered with golden thorn flowers on a black background.

It indeed had the luxurious style characteristic of the Empire.

"The number one organization on the blacklist... Eternal City?"

Xu Jinglan leaned back on the bed, playing a flight simulation game and said, "Eternal City is composed of the top ten Star Pirate Kings, with a vast and complex influence, stationed in the Galaxy’s Magellanic Star System Group, belonging to an E7 type irregular star system."

"The entire area falls under the influence of Eternal City, and the Cosmic Fleet has been committed to combating it. But because Eternal City colludes with the Free Federation, their influence is deeply entrenched, and they have inseparable ties with many forces inside the Empire, so..."

Xu Jinglan shrugged, making a helpless gesture, "With mutual constraints, it’s been dragging on, and if it keeps up, Eternal City might become the next Free Federation."

It was well known that the Free Federation was originally formed by criminals and star thieves sent there by the Galaxy Empire.

This precedent made everyone in the Empire very cautious about Eternal City.

Even Xu Jinglan, a Military Academy student, knew it by heart.

"I heard that the Second Prince’s political stance is to obliterate Eternal City."

Lin Fu chuckled lightly, "Then those supporting the Second Prince must not be many." Knowing there were internal supporters yet still wanting to eliminate them, who would support that?

"Exactly, it’s because the Second Prince’s political stance is too ruthlessly executed, giving Princess Theresa a chance to win over many who couldn’t align with the Second Prince, taking them to her faction."

"That Second Prince really is stubborn."

Lin Fu thought deeply and slowly said, "But I can understand the Second Prince; politics is full of the art of compromise, yet political stances are just the opposite—they absolutely must not compromise, or else you’ll please neither side."

Xu Jinglan raised her eyebrows in surprise, "You’re right, because there are also many people who support the obliteration of Eternal City, and these people are the staunch supporters of the Second Prince."

"Who do you think has a higher chance of winning?"

Xu Jinglan gave her a strange look, "Half a month ago, Princess Theresa’s offensive was overwhelming and her momentum was shocking, but now, of course, the Second Prince has a larger chance of winning."

"Why?"

"Because of Major General Fu Xing! Major General Fu Xing had remained neutral, and rumors had him favoring Princess Theresa, even to the point of news spreading about their upcoming marriage alliance," Xu Jinglan spread her hands, "Now, you know."