Rebirth: Super Banking System Chapter 2486 - 2324: The Third Meeting of the World Union Organization
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Ten days have passed.
It is morning.
Deep within the capital city.
A magnificent grand assembly is currently in session. This marks the annual convention of the World Cooperative Organization, and the sheer volume of attending heads of state has shattered previous attendance records.
France.
The United Kingdom.
Germany.
Italy.
...
Every influential figure of note is present.
There was truly no alternative.
The reasoning remains consistent with tradition. To speak plainly, the World Cooperative Organization serves as the global poverty relief vehicle for the Myanmar Bank Group, specifically tasked with supplying commodity and trade-related loans.
Consequently.
European corporations eager to capitalize on these benefits must demonstrate appropriate deference. Failure to do so risks their state enterprise contracts, putting their own reputation on the line.
Thus.
Whether they harbor a personal desire to attend or not, their presence is mandatory.
Moreover.
They are required to maintain a visage of contentment.
Yet.
A profound bitterness lingers beneath the surface. The European debt crisis continues to deteriorate; Greece has officially departed from the group, and the United Kingdom constantly demands a Brexit. The primary nations within the European Union are visibly distressed.
Their singular hope is that the newly installed Greek President might postpone or perhaps even halt the withdrawal. Failing that, opening this Pandora’s box promises to trigger even more catastrophic complications.
...
At this moment.
Within the meeting hall, numerous nations are consumed with envy.
During the previous year alone.
The Myanmar Bank Group managed to secure urban development projects valued at over two trillion Asia Dollars. Nearly fifty percent of this total was committed by Arab states as the year concluded.
Previously.
They had assumed that generating profits from such countries' urban construction budgets was impossible.
Initially.
There were concerns regarding cultural and customs barriers.
Furthermore.
Many residents already enjoyed a comfortable standard of living and were accustomed to opulent housing. Extracting payments from these nations seemed a pipe dream; perhaps only for an oasis or two.
Who could have predicted it?
They actually succeeded.
And beyond that.
They profited massively!
The architectural styles involved—approaching a level of pure artistry—have firmly conquered the hearts of the Arab nations, leaving everyone deeply enamored.
As a result.
They are completely captivated!
They pay their dues without hesitation.
Currently.
They are eagerly awaiting their chance to move in. What surprises them most is how the styles evolve under a shared cultural influence, specifically tailored to each country.
And yet, it does not feel disjointed at all.
The entire endeavor.
Was clearly designed with long-term foresight, resulting in a cohesive set of blueprints. At this very moment, architects across the globe are obsessively analyzing these plans, drawing inspiration and learning from them.
In the near future.
Commoners constructing their own private dwellings may very well adopt the aesthetics of these designers.
However.
When it comes to urban-level capital projects.
Only Myanmar possesses the capacity to earn these funds because their speed of drafting is simply unrivaled. No individual design firm can keep pace. All others can do is watch them enjoy the feast.
It has reached the point.
Due to the stylistic variations between countries.
That over time.
To maintain aesthetic uniformity, entire nations might shift toward this specific style. In this way, Myanmar is effectively reshaping the architectural legacy of entire countries.
Reflecting on these implications.
It becomes increasingly startling.
...
In this timeframe.
Sun Jiang is also found among the attendees.
Acting as an Accompanying Party member.
This year.
Displays a distinct difference compared to those of the past. During the prior two events, due to the limited scale of the World Cooperative Organization’s reach, only a single Elder attended.
But on this occasion.
An immense show of respect was displayed.
The Grand Elder personally attended the proceedings, aided by the short distance, and most other global powers sent their Presidents. Three of the five permanent members were in attendance.
Added to Huaxia.
That totals four.
Only the American President declined; however, they dispatched the Secretary of State. This office is viewed as subordinate only to the President and Vice President, particularly given the latter’s lack of practical influence.
Therefore.
It is reasonable to argue that the Secretary of State’s standing is effectively second only to the President. Their motivation for attendance is not complex.
When compared to the landscape of the previous year.
Myanmar’s global standing has shifted, largely due to the G20 Summit.
It has been upgraded.
Transforming into a G21.
Consequently.
From every conceivable angle, it warrants genuine recognition. Regarding the President’s absence, everyone understands it is a matter of America preserving its inherent dignity.
Ultimately.
The head of the self-proclaimed world’s leading super-power cannot simply wander off at will.
...
With such a gathering of elites, Sun Jiang stood tall.
Observing his surroundings.
The room was packed with dignitaries. Directly across the aisle to the left sat the great Emperor of the Polar Bear and his entourage, while to the right sat the leaders from the US, UK, France, and Germany. Other nations occupied the rear rows.
The measure of global standing.
Is explicitly clear.
Shortly thereafter.
The convention commenced, though the agenda contained nothing extraordinary.
They reviewed the historical record.
Examined the current status.
And looked toward future horizons.
Following this.
Welcomes were extended to new member and observer nations, accompanied by reports regarding violations of the World Cooperative Organization’s established regulations, with subsequent actions taken in accordance with the bylaws.
Though.
Myanmar lacks the direct authority for what one might call ‘sanctioning power’.
But.
Whenever the matter pertains to loans or economic aid, a distinct level of oversight is applied. Should funds be misused or should actions be taken that threaten recovery, corrective measures are promptly enacted.
Naturally.
The strategy is quite direct, usually manifesting in a reduction of loan disbursements.
Beyond that measure.
No further penalties are authorized.
As a cooperative entity, the binding power is relatively weak. Regardless, no individual present underestimates this organization; after all, the members are not mere individuals but sovereign nations.
No matter how weak the constraints.
The level of interaction remains that of nation-to-nation.
Furthermore.
Trade among the member nations of the World Cooperative is deepening, with transaction volumes rising significantly; its influence is ever-expanding and cannot be ignored.
...
Directly following this.
Important member countries and observers delivered their addresses. Because this is a cooperative organization, it would be inappropriate for Myanmar to monopolize the conversation; what kind of dynamic would that create?
Therefore.
Each nation was granted the opportunity to speak with complete freedom.
In the aftermath.
Discussions and research sessions were held to address newly raised concerns. However, given that the constitution of the World Cooperative Organization is remarkably exhaustive.
As a result.
Identifying areas requiring amendment is a difficult task.
Initially.
The text was a massive, codex-like document encompassing every right, obligation, and potential dispute involving the World Cooperative Organization.
Described with meticulous detail.
Every single clause.
Proved resistant to modification.
Gradually.
All members recognized the document's utility, fearing the ambiguity that would arise from undefined responsibilities and disputes that lacked resolution. Now, the setup is excellent; any potential issue can be settled by simply referencing the articles.
Thus.
The thematic content of all speeches was restricted to the framework originally established by Myanmar, consisting mostly of harmless requests and acknowledgments of gratitude.
Regardless of anything else.
It is Myanmar.
That orchestrated this entire enterprise. Everyone shares in the rewards now, and they are obligated to honor the architect of the endeavor. Regarding the future of this organization, most maintain an optimistic outlook.
Provided that the transcription fluid remains uncompromised.
Everything.
Shall remain stable.
Accordingly.
The vast majority of nations present harbor no desire to see the transcription fluid compromised; they are fully aware that if it were to fail, Myanmar would lose its revenue stream, jeopardizing their access to loans.
The entire financial system.
Would be adversely impacted.
Only a handful of developed nations continue to harbor alternative dreams, as they derive fewer benefits. Sadly, their local scientists have been a disappointment, yielding zero progress.
Conversely.
They have identified several novel applications for the transcription fluid, becoming so delighted that they have lost their sense of direction. Much of their focus has shifted elsewhere, much to the frustration of their peers.
Alas!
Internally and externally, there is simply too much to fret over.
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The subsequent day.
Morning.
The third World Cooperative Organization assembly reached a successful conclusion.
With one day dedicated to travel.
One day spent in session.
And one day for the journey home.
Three full days committed to an international affair highlights the considerable attention bestowed by these heads of state. Sun Jiang, standing at the airport, offered his farewells to the gathered elites.
Upon his return.
He felt a deep sense of satisfaction.
On one hand.
His contributions had yielded significant results and earned formal recognition.
On the other hand.
He noted rumors that the flood control and hydropower construction proposals would soon receive official approval. As the original architect behind that report, he was quite pleased.