After hanging up the phone, Preton looked at the others in the meeting room, "Do I still need to call others?"
Earlier on the phone, the Minister of Construction hoped he could probe the others' views.
Actually, it's not strange that the Minister of Construction trusts Preton so "thoroughly."
Firstly, what he's inquiring about is not classified information from a certain perspective, and soon those in the Secretariat will know.
Once the people in the Secretariat know, it means everyone in Gafura will know. This is not something that requires secrecy; even the Minister of Construction himself does not believe it to be true.
Just like the Minister of the Army said in the Ruler's Hall, the wave-laden sea does not allow for aircraft takeoff, let alone the heavy weight of a ship's hull suppressing the waves.
A battleship is heavy enough, isn't it? Yet it can't suppress the waves, can it?
When the waves are big, they will still be affected.
