At dawn, the soft light sprinkled in the company's conference room, but it failed to dispel the tense atmosphere that was almost tangible. I sat at one end of the long table, facing representatives of various governments. Their eyes were like deep pools, making it difficult to peek into their true intentions. Mr. Johnson, the representative of the United States, was dressed in a suit and sat upright. His eyes revealed an innate arrogance and strength. He spoke first, his voice was low and powerful, like a bell ringing: "This alien signal concerns the fate of all mankind. As the discoverer, your company should share the data. This is for the common interests of the world. Just like when responding to a global public health crisis, countries need to work together to share medical resources and research results without any reservations." His eyes were like torches, staring at me tightly, as if he wanted to see through me. His demeanor was like a hegemon who issued orders on the international political stage and was accustomed to the obedience of others.

Mr. Pierre, the EU representative, raised his chin slightly, with a serious expression, and European elegance and reserve: "We, the European Union, have always been committed to promoting the common progress of mankind in the field of science and technology. The study of alien signals requires global wisdom. We hope to establish a deep cooperative relationship with you and jointly explore the mysteries, just like when building the Large Hadron Collider, multiple countries jointly invested resources and manpower and shared scientific research results, so that we can achieve greater breakthroughs." He crossed his hands on his chest and spoke in a steady tone, unhurried, and every word seemed to be carefully considered and uttered from his delicate lips, as if he was tasting a glass of mellow red wine. Although it seemed gentle, it also revealed unquestionable determination.

Colonel Ivanov, the representative of Russia, was a burly man with a resolute face and a cold and wise look in his eyes: "This is an unknown field that no human has ever set foot in. We in Russia have strong scientific research capabilities and aerospace technology. We can provide technical support and expert teams to jointly solve the mystery of alien signals. But the premise of all this is that all parties can be honest with each other and not play tricks, just like in the expedition to the Arctic, the expedition teams of various countries cooperate with each other to fight against the harsh natural environment, instead of calculating each other behind the scenes." As he spoke, his body leaned forward slightly, his eyes firmly scanning the whole audience, and his aura was like a polar bear patrolling his territory on the ice field, powerful and majestic.

I weighed it in my heart. The company has invested a lot of effort and resources in the research of this alien signal. How can it be easily handed over? "Dear delegates, I understand your attention to this alien signal, but our company has also gone through untold hardships to achieve this result. It's like an explorer who has been searching alone in a desert for many years and finally found a precious treasure. Now he has to share it with everyone unconditionally. This is unacceptable both emotionally and rationally. We are willing to cooperate with all countries, but we must do so on the premise of protecting the interests of the company and intellectual property rights. Just like in commercial cooperation, both parties must follow the principle of fairness and mutual benefit, so that long-term win-win cooperation can be achieved." I responded to their gazes firmly, with a tone neither humble nor arrogant. Although I was nervous inside, I lookedStill keeping calm, his hands were placed naturally on the table without any trembling, as if he was guarding his last position.

Lawyer Chen, the company's legal advisor, listened carefully, his eyes focused, like a keen cheetah observing every move of its prey. He added at the right time: "According to relevant international laws and practices, our company has legal rights to this research result. This is like a person discovering rare mineral resources on his own land. He has the right to decide how to develop and share, rather than being forcibly seized by others. We hope that governments of all countries can respect this fact and cooperate through legal and compliant channels." He pushed his glasses, the action seemed calm and confident, and he spoke clearly. Every legal provision was like a weapon in his hand, ready to fight for the company's rights at any time, with a serious and solemn expression, as if he was defending justice in court.

However, the hints and pressures from some countries made me realize that things were far from simple. In a private meeting, a spy from a certain country approached me quietly, with a hint of threat and inducement in his eyes: "If you don't cooperate, you will face many unnecessary troubles. The political stage of this world is like a huge chess game, and you are just pawns in it. Don't try to defy the general trend." His voice was low and hoarse, like a whisper coming from the darkness, which made people shudder. There was a half-smile on his face, and there were endless conspiracies and calculations hidden behind that smile. His body was slightly bent, like a venomous snake hidden in the grass, ready to launch a fatal attack at any time.

I felt angry and helpless. After returning to the company, I discussed countermeasures with the core team members. Dr. Lin, the technical director, frowned, his eyes full of worry: "We can't be intimidated by them, but we can't ignore the pressure of international politics. It's like walking on a tightrope. On one side is the interests of the company, and on the other side is the pressure of the international community. If you are not careful, you will be crushed to pieces." He kept rubbing his temples with both hands, as if trying to relieve his inner anxiety. His tired look was like a soldier who had fought on the battlefield of scientific research for too long, and now faced a new battlefield, and was somewhat powerless.

Marketing manager Xiao Li said excitedly: "We can use the power of the media and public opinion to let everyone know our position. This is like a war of public opinion. We have to seize the high ground, win the support of the public, and make governments have some scruples." His eyes were burning with fighting spirit, and he waved his arms while speaking, like a general commanding a charge on the battlefield. The momentum seemed to be able to break through the many difficulties in front of him, and his face was filled with a fearless courage and determination.

In this complex situation, I felt extremely confused and stressed. “We were originally sailing in the ocean of business and technology, pursuing the starry sea of ​​space business, but now we are caught in the turbulent vortex of international politics. It’s like a ship that was originally sailing on a calm sea towards its destination, but suddenly encountered a huge tornado and was caught in it, unable to extricate itself. But we can’t give up. We have to find a balance in this vortex, protecting the interests of the company and the research results.The result is that we have to deal with the pressure of international politics. Just like the guardian of a lighthouse in a storm, no matter how fierce the wind and rain are, we must keep the light of hope alive, lead the company out of this predicament, and continue to move forward towards the glory of space business. "I looked at the prosperous city outside the window, thinking about countermeasures silently in my heart. There was both worry about the future and a firm belief in my eyes, like the stars twinkling in the dark, weak but never extinguished.

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