Chapter 357 - Influence



Zhou Yuan was quite happy with this! Having long held an advantage in the internal struggles within the navy, and having suppressed the two major families that formed the alliance, the Zhou family had long been very confident. They were not afraid of the alliance between the other two families.

Zhou's attitude towards the two Yanluo families is, "As long as they don't cause trouble for us, it's fine!" Like now, they discuss things with them, but don't give them real power. Instead, they appeased the two families. This result is also quite good.

Zhou Yuan sighed in his heart, "The parliamentary system proposed by the last son of the Feng family cannot be fully adopted. However, changing it up to appease the two major families is not a bad method!"

The two heads of the Yan and Luo families were also very satisfied with this.

They were suppressed too much in the past. Although they still had their own power in the navy, it had shrunk so much that only the family members remained! People outside the three major families in the army only recognized the Zhou family. They couldn't even avoid the people of the three major families, let alone get close to them!

Don’t even think about participating in politics like this!

Now, due to several closed-door meetings with Zhou Yuan, the pressure on the two major families has suddenly been reduced a lot.

This is a positive signal for them! They hope to influence the navy in this way and once again enter the center of the navy's decision-making level.

They were naturally aware of the recent discussions and their opinions were for reference only, but they had to admit that they indirectly influenced Zhou Yuanying to achieve their goal of entering the decision-making center.

For the two families that have fallen into a "desperate situation", this is the best thing that could happen.

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