Lunacharsky took a deep breath, feeling the heavy burden, but also excited for this grand blueprint: "Yes, Leader. I will immediately organize a team of experts to refine the plan."
Finally, Victor looked at Casare: "You and the Ministry of Commerce, apart from infrastructure, should think more deeply. Think about how to use the 'new gadgets' we are about to have to make money or attract investment. You can run pilots, like installing high-speed networks in the Cancun Olympic Village first to showcase future life; or piloting smart logistics and grid management in Belize or newly controlled industrial zones. Let the world see that Mexico has more than just oil and an army—it has the key to the future."
He concluded: "Gentlemen, our competition with Europe and those old overlords has just entered the second half. In the first half, we got a ticket with courage and sacrifice. In the second half, we rely on here," he pointed to his temple, "and what is created here."
