Little Bush took a deep breath, as if trying to suppress the surge of anger and helplessness in his chest.
He looked at Defense Minister Green: "Jonathan, tell me, tell me directly, in our great U.S. Army, how many generals like Major General Smith are there? Are there any generals left who are still loyal to the United States of America as a whole, and not just to their own defense sector and their wallets?"
Defense Minister Green met Little Bush's gaze and paused slightly. He was from the Navy, and although now in the position of Minister of Defense, responsible for the entire military, subconsciously, he harbored dissatisfaction and a bit of inherent naval scrutiny towards the long-standing 'factionalism' within the Army system and the increasingly rampant 'warlordism'.
