Chpater 3848 Political Machine
Ves carefully mulled over a matter that had grown bigger and more precarious by the hour.
The Everchanger had opened his mind by voicing desires that no one had ever thought that they would be relevant for mechs of any kind.
The Shield of Samar showed that mechs weren't content to be the powerless 'pets' of the Larkinson Clan anymore.
Since living mechs not only played an increasingly greater role in the clan, but also became a part of the family. This meant that there was an increasing argument to be made that they deserved to be treated as constituents in the Larkinson Clan's political system!
Just like how every human clansman was able to feel as if the people in charge got their back, the living mechs wanted to enjoy the same representation.
There was no clearer way to show that living mechs were true members of the clan by elevating one of their own to the core leadership of the Larkinson Clan!
The rank of minister carried a heavy weight among the Larkinsons. They were part of the true movers and shakers in the clan that possessed a wide latitude to make decisions and execute plans related to their ministerial office.
Ves could already foresee that he would trigger a figurative explosion in the clan if he complied with the Shield of Samar's request!
He was afraid that many clansmen would think he had gone utterly mad for appointing an 'inanimate' object to a position that was ordinarily reserved for actual humans!
The notion was as absurd as assigning Lucky to become the Minister of Production Resources Management!
As the Shield of Samar patiently waited for Ves to process his wild and chaotic thoughts on its proposal, a part of him wished he had gained the power to travel back in time by a single day.
The issues he had to deal with were much simpler at the time! If he didn't take the initiative to ask the Everchanger what it wanted, he would have never stepped on this political mine so soon!
Although Ves inwardly acknowledged that this issue would become a matter of grave concern sooner or later due to the emergence of more third order living mechs, at this time it was too soon for him to consider all of these profound questions!
Ves still hadn't forgotten about his actual mission and goals. He entered Purgatory for a reason, and placating the Shield of Samar's ambitious political ambitions was not one of them. How could he possibly agree to erecting an entirely new ministerial branch just because of the input of a single living mech?
This was a much more impactful issue that demanded serious discussion by multiple people in order to formulate a proper response.
However… not everyone understood living mechs as well as Ves. In fact, a lot of people were ignorant of what they could do, particularly the third order ones. Even if he explained the details to the other Larkinsons, they still wouldn't possess the necessary qualifications to issue proper verdicts on this contentious issue.
Ves had to take the lead this time. Only he was able to understand the perspective of his living mechs.
Though he sympathized with his third-order living mechs a lot, the suggestions made by the Shield of Samar were not as straightforward as they sounded.
There were vast implications to this move that went beyond the walls of his clan.
He let out a deep breath.
"I am sorry to say that appointing you as minister and putting you in charge of an important arm of our clan is a step too far. While you make a good argument for why the Living Mech Affairs Ministry is needed and how it is best if one among you is put in charge of it, I cannot agree to any decision that puts living mechs such as you in a position where you can make many decisions that can affect the lives of many clansmen."
His answer did not please the expert mech because its aura had become heavier and more turbulent all of a sudden!
WHAT IS YOUR REASON FOR DENYING ME, CREATOR? IS THERE A PROBLEM WITH RECOGNIZING THAT LIVING MECHS ARE VALUED MEMBERS OF THE CLAN? DO YOU BELIEVE THAT MECHS SHOULD NEVER HOLD OFFICE?
Ves quickly raised his palm. "It's not that! I am not against this notion. I believe that enough clansmen will learn to appreciate living mechs that are standing up for their own kind. I am more concerned with what outsiders think. Whatever our clansmen think is best may not be the case for other humans."
OTHER HUMANS?
"Yes, other humans. More specifically, I am referring to the most powerful among them. Each of them hold sway over something and are quite reluctant to share power with others. Imagine how the leaders of the Mech Trade Association would feel when they hear that we are elevating mechs from tools into actual decision makers? Will they welcome this development with open arms, do you think?"
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