Shire didn't interfere much in the formation of the new party, nor was it appropriate for him to do so. As long as this party was established on the basis of supporting him in the future, it was enough.
After this was settled, Shire turned his attention back to tanks.
He instructed Estiny not to tell anyone about the "tank development direction," including the military.
Estiny initially found this incomprehensible: "But Colonel, if we don't inform the military, won't they possibly develop in the wrong direction?"
However, Estiny quickly understood that Shire didn't want Schneider and other competitors to learn about the development direction and get ahead.
After weighing it, Estiny nodded in agreement.
After all, the Shire Tractor Factory was the one manufacturing tanks for France. As long as Shire and Estiny knew the development direction, France wouldn't go the wrong way.
What Estiny didn't know was that his view was "judging others' hearts by his own small mind."
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