The future vision described by Lynch captivates Mr. Truman a bit; he hopes the Federation is a powerful nation, and he even hopes to become one of its Presidents!
Indeed, he hasn't told anyone about this thought; he's always kept it deep in his heart.
When the President faces the oppression of capital and can only choose to compromise, he knows that relying on others forever will mean the Federation's political system will never evolve.
Some longstanding social issues will remain unchanged forever.
The best way to change this situation is to conduct a reform, a change, and he must control the supreme power of the nation!
Otherwise... just like last time, those capitalists have countless ways to make him bow down.
He swallowed a gulp, feeling a bit "thirsty," thirsty for the future, for the vision described by Lynch, and for power!
"But we can't make people from other countries print New Federal Sol; they won't do it unless we turn them into our part."
