I built an armada.

Chapter 911 With nowhere to turn for help, Heaven is determined to destroy my Eastern Wilderness tri

Not long after, after many twists and turns, the armored vehicle finally drove into the courtyard of the Eagle Tribe Embassy.

The car door opened, and the cabinet chief and several cabinet ministers filed out of the car with the help of staff.

However, before they could even head towards the embassy's office area, the Eagle Tribe Marines rushed out, heavily armed and blocking their path.

"Who are you? Why are you here so late? Don't you know it's after get off work hours?" The guard captain stepped forward, saluted, and said sternly.

They naturally recognized it as the Cabinet Chief's vehicle and therefore did not stop them from entering the embassy district.

The leader's secretary quickly stepped forward and gave a rapid explanation to the other party. Only then did the guard captain stop being particularly wary and his attitude improved considerably.

The guard captain went into the guard post to make a phone call, and came out a moment later, saying, "Chief Cabinet Secretary, I'm very sorry. Ambassador Glass is already asleep. If you have anything to discuss, please come back tomorrow."

“Meeting our ambassador in the middle of the night is unprecedented in our Eagle Tribe.”

It was clear that the captain of the guard had no intention of letting the cabinet chief and his entourage into the embassy, ​​since they hadn't even made an appointment beforehand; the cabinet chief had made the decision on the spur of the moment and rushed over.

Barred from entering the embassy, ​​the cabinet ministers looked worried and extremely annoyed.

They had already identified themselves, but the captain of the guard still blocked them, refusing to even let them into the embassy. It was obvious that he didn't take them seriously.

Damn it, don't we have any dignity? Do you people think you can compare to us? How dare you be so arrogant and domineering on our turf?

The cabinet chief's face was extremely gloomy, he had reached his limit. He turned his head and glanced at the cabinet minister beside him, who immediately understood and waved his hand. The security personnel accompanying him immediately jumped out of the armored vehicles behind and rushed over in a flash.

In just a few rounds, they quickly broke through the guards.

Seeing that he couldn't stop them, the captain of the guard could only go back and call Ambassador Glass's secretary to report the situation and request that the secretary wake the ambassador up immediately.

As luck would have it, this scene was witnessed by ordinary people wandering around the Eastern Wilderness, who quickly took out their phones and posted the news online.

This news exploded like a bomb in cyberspace.

Before long, the nearby demonstrators, as if they had gone mad, swarmed toward the embassy, ​​forming a tidal wave in an instant.

At first there were only two or three, then dozens, and soon a large crowd formed around the embassy.

Even more people are on the road, converging from all directions.

After forcibly breaking through the interception line, the cabinet chief straightened his clothes and hurriedly entered the embassy. As soon as he entered the hall, Ambassador Grass came out while putting on his clothes.

Glass is the newly appointed ambassador to the Eastern Wilderness tribe, a true member of the Eagle Tribe, and quite qualified.

Entering the embassy without permission is extremely impolite, even for the head of the cabinet. The head of the cabinet knew he was in the wrong, so he immediately apologized.

After offering his apologies, the cabinet chief got straight to the point: "I'm so sorry to have woken you up so late. I really have something urgent to attend to."

After the two released each other's hands, Glass invited them into the conference hall, officially beginning the talks.

"It's alright. You must have something urgent to tell me since you're here so late. Just tell me."

Glass straightened his clothes. "Don't worry, I will tell you everything I know."

“Mr. Glass, this matter is indeed somewhat complicated. The fighting on the front lines has progressed to such a point that both your side and the Dragonxia tribe have issued foreign affairs announcements to conduct peace talks, but our side has not been given a chance to participate in the talks.”

"Our operations are a joint military operation with a close cooperative relationship. In this conflict, we have also paid a price..."

Next, the cabinet chief spilled out everything in one go.

After listening carefully, Grass basically understood the purpose of the cabinet chief's hasty visit and expressed his understanding.

"I must say, I'm sorry, Chief of the Cabinet, I was truly unaware of this matter, and I haven't received any information about it from the country."

Glass smiled apologetically, "As you know, I need plenty of sleep every day, and I usually go to bed early unless there's something urgent."

Seeing the Cabinet Chief's worried expression, he added, "Since you've come in person, I have to give you an explanation. I'll contact the authorities back home now; please wait a moment."

Receiving such a response put the cabinet leader somewhat at ease, as he had finally found a breakthrough in understanding the information, and his trip had not been in vain.

Next, Grass acted swiftly, picking up the phone right in front of the Cabinet Chief and contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters.

For some reason, no one answered the phone after I called, meaning I can't get in touch with them now.

Since he couldn't get in touch with the head of foreign affairs at headquarters, he then contacted the deputy head of foreign affairs, but unfortunately, he couldn't get in touch with him either. This was strange.

Seeing the Cabinet Chief's brows slowly furrow, Glass gave him an awkward smile.

He then tried to contact some high-ranking executives he was familiar with who might not have had a break, but the result was the same; he couldn't get in touch with them, and they didn't even answer the phone.

This was extremely awkward. Glass had no choice but to turn around and say apologetically, "Chief Cabinet, I'm so sorry, I've tried contacting many people, but I can't reach any of them."

Upon hearing this, the cabinet chief fell silent, remaining seated motionless, his face unusually gloomy.

Clearly, he was now feeling an unprecedented sense of powerlessness.

Even the Eagle Tribe's ambassador couldn't contact his homeland, which proved one thing: they were in an unprecedented crisis. He absolutely refused to believe that the Eagle Tribe hadn't done it intentionally. Seeing that the cabinet head remained seated and showed no sign of leaving, Glass was also helpless. He couldn't very well just issue an order to leave, after all, the other party was the second-in-command of the Eastern Wilderness Tribe, a truly powerful figure!
But if he didn't expel the other party, he felt that he was also isolated from the country. If he continued to let the other party stay, he might make a mistake. In short, he felt uneasy.

After a moment, the cabinet chief seemed to realize that this was someone else's territory, looked up at Glass, and slowly said, "Mr. Glass, I would like to sit here with you for a while longer, you don't mind, do you?"

"It doesn't matter."

Glass's expression remained unchanged as he nodded slightly and said, "Then I'll sit with you for a while. I have nothing else to do anyway."

After saying this, he instructed his staff to bring him coffee.

The guest is a guest, and Grass is very clear about this. As a foreign affairs person, he naturally cannot allow the other party to find fault with him.

"Thank you."

The cabinet chief smiled gratefully at Glass, "I'm just waiting for one piece of news."

Aside from waiting for news from Ambassador Taro Kanasugi stationed in the Eagle Tribe, his main concern was how to deal with the protesters outside.

They can no longer hide the truth. Their next strategy depends on Taro Kanasugi's response.

He had previously instructed Taro Kanesuki to establish contact with the Eagle Tribe's foreign affairs department at all costs, so that he could speak directly with the chief and others to verify the authenticity of many messages.

Unfortunately, after receiving the order, Taro Kanesaki immediately took action, using all his connections and methods, but in the end he still couldn't make contact.

So much so that Taro Kanasugi, inside the embassy, ​​was extremely anxious, and cold sweat broke out on his forehead.

He felt an unprecedented fear, a sense of isolation. He clearly remembered the last time he felt this way was after the naval defeat against the Dragonxia tribe, when they were forced to surrender. He had tried to contact the Eagle tribe's leadership then, but ultimately found no one to turn to for help.

Now, this scene has been repeated, which is tantamount to a merciless blow to him.

He could actually understand the Eagle Tribe's pragmatic approach: using people when needed and discarding them when not needed, which also proved that they no longer had any value to him.

After a series of failed attempts, Taro Kanesaki pondered for a moment before having no choice but to report the situation.

Inside the Eagle Tribe's embassy in the Eastern Wilderness, the Eastern Wilderness's Foreign Minister quickly received the news. His face immediately turned extremely gloomy, and he had no choice but to quickly walk up to the head of the cabinet and whisper, "Reporting to the Chief, we have just received news that Taro Kaneshiro has failed."

"Has he been turned away by everyone?" The cabinet chief's brows furrowed as he asked in a deep voice.

The Foreign Minister nodded helplessly and said, "Yes, Taro Kanesaki has tried every possible method and contacted everyone he could, but it has had no effect whatsoever."

There was one thing he didn't report: Taro Kanasugi spent a lot of money trying to get to see the people he needed to see, but all that money went down the drain.

The Eagle Tribe has a lobbying group. As long as they are given enough money, even ordinary people can meet with the chief. This is their extraordinary ability to influence events.

"Hey!"

The head of the cabinet sighed helplessly, feeling a sense of powerlessness.

Glass, sitting to the side, naturally saw all of this but did not say a word. He also sympathized with the head of the cabinet, but there were many things that were not within his control.

In fact, he had learned some information from China before. If there was anyone to blame for the current situation, it was the Donghuang tribe, which was too weak. Their newly rebuilt military force was not only defeated by the Longxia Navy, but was also completely wiped out in the end.

"Why, why are we being isolated?"

The cabinet leader rubbed his face vigorously with both hands a few times. "What exactly happened at the front?"

Faced with this series of questions, the cabinet ministers were completely unable to answer them, and Glass was also unable to provide any answers to their doubts.

Just as the cabinet leader was exhausted, the Home Secretary rushed over and whispered, "Your Majesty, our people have surrounded the embassy, ​​and the number of people gathering is increasing."

“They held up signs demanding the truth and protesting the information blockade. They demanded a response from us, or they wouldn’t disperse.”

These words left the cabinet chief speechless, his mood plummeted, and his face grew increasingly grim. Things had unfolded far too quickly.

They hadn't even resolved one issue when trouble broke out in China.

It's truly one wave after another! It's overwhelming!

The cabinet leader, sitting on the sofa, had his lips tightly pressed together, his mood plummeting to rock bottom. He felt an immense pressure on his shoulders, as if he were about to suffocate.

Previously, the Eastern Wilderness Sea suffered a major defeat and was forced to surrender publicly by the Dragon Xia Navy blocking its gates, but the Eastern Wilderness Chieftain still held the line.

Now he can get someone to take over, and he's the one who orchestrated all of this. This means he has to shoulder all the responsibility, and it's hard to say whether he can get through this.

All the high-ranking members of the Eagle Tribe refused to meet with them, leaving them with no one to turn to for help. They were completely isolated and abandoned.

He also wanted to tell the demonstrators the truth, but he didn't even know the actual situation on the front lines, so how could he tell them?
If he could find out the truth from the Eagle Tribe, he could use his silver tongue to explain five or six things to the people. Wouldn't that mean he has nothing?
He can't just make things up now, can he? If he does, wouldn't he be in even greater danger when the truth comes out? He might be burned to death by the anger of the people. Being ousted from office would be a blessing. He might even be killed by extremists.

Before he could even figure out what was going on, ordinary people couldn't sit still any longer and rose up in protest, holding a demonstration to demand the truth. The crowd then surrounded the embassy.

Why are they surrounding the Eagle Tribe embassy? Isn't it because of him? There are quite a few cabinet ministers here too. Aren't the people blocking his way?

He had a strong sense of foreboding after seeing so many police officers maintaining order on his way to the embassy, ​​as he couldn't keep his whereabouts a secret forever, especially with so many people from the Eastern Wilderness on the road. (End of Chapter)

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