Chapter 1634 Legislation for Marriage
Otherwise, Aruga would never discuss this matter with everyone before the meeting.
There is no fool here, and he knows very well that Aruga wants to use everyone's strength to fight Fan Jianming, at least on the issue of this marriage, Aruga does not want to compromise.
Another general said: "I think what you are right. As the highest commander of S country, you have full rights and should break some bad habits. Isn't it just to marry a white woman? I don't think there is any problem!"
Aruga was surprised.
Before Fan Jianming's rebellion, the general was the chief of another tribe and had been in conflict with the tribe of Aruga.
Before Aruga talked about this today, what he was most worried about was that he would object, but he was the first to stand up to support him, and couldn't help but look at him with gratitude.
Aruga didn't know that the general was completely a weasel who was not kind to wish the chicken a happy New Year.
Like several other chiefs, he was completely dissatisfied with Aruga and was just afraid of Fan Jianming.
Now seeing a crack between Aruga and Fan Jianming, he just followed the situation and encouraged Aruga to go against Fan Jianming.
As long as Fan Jianming no longer supports Aruga and even breaks with Aruga because of this, he will have a chance.
Aruga turned to others, "What about your opinions?"
Most people agreed with the opinions of the first general, but when they saw the second general saying that, Aruga was very excited. Everyone changed their minds and agreed with the opinions of the second general.
"I don't think this is a problem. As the Supreme Chief, you have the right to make and enact new laws that will change people's perception of marriage."
"Yes, on our African continent, most countries allow intermarriage with foreigners, and even countries W allow them, only we and N. Since we plan to go out and even prepare to establish diplomatic relations with the West, the East and another major country, intermarriage among the people will be normal at that time."
"Yes, you have a good start, which will be of considerable benefit to the future development of our country [www.biqugew.co]."
The first general to speak was the executive officer of the Aruga tribe. In fact, he knew very well that many of the former tribe chiefs present were slanderous to Aruga.
Aruga now wants to use his marriage to destroy the traditions of S country, especially in conflict with traditional religions. He thought that everyone would agree with his opinion.
Unexpectedly, the outcome of the matter was unexpected. Everyone except him supported this marriage, so he had to sigh.
"Your Excellency," he said again: "No rules can be achieved. Now we are a country. If you insist on marrying Mrs. Audrey, I suggest we have legislation first."
Aruga said: "Very good, then you will draft this law and will be promulgated in the next two days. I hope to hold a wedding with Mrs. Audrey within a week."
Chapter completed!