"Here." Christos raised his hand and handed over a white handkerchief.
The young man then realized that he was a bit emotional earlier, and his eyes were slightly red. He took the handkerchief from Christos and said in a low voice, "Mr. Christos, we still hope you can make the right decision. It's better than sitting here and waiting for death, no matter what."
After saying that, he took a deep breath, clutched the handkerchief, and slowly stepped back, "I was a bit out of line, I'll leave now."
Christos looked up and watched the young man leave.
"In the Cabinet and Parliament, there are many who think we've been too aggressive," the young assistant walked over and stood behind Christos, speaking in a low voice, "They don't think we should start a civil war. They hope to resolve this crisis through political and commercial means, with a minimal amount of suitable violence, just like before."
