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Chapter 912 The US Ambassador said, "I'm helpless too. You're not my favorite sons.&q

Moreover, the internet is so advanced these days!

Once one person discovers his whereabouts, the news will spread quickly, more and more people will know, and naturally, more and more people will gather here.

In other words, even if he wanted to hide it, he couldn't.

He never expected that even after arriving at the Eagle Tribe embassy and requesting Ambassador Glass to make contact, he would still be unable to reach them, which was beyond all his expectations.

The reason for suddenly attacking without notifying the other party is to catch them off guard.

Under such circumstances, the other party would at least give him face and tell him everything they know, so that he could figure out how to deal with the indignant public in the country.

But man proposes, God disposes. He miscalculated. Amaterasu did not give them any special treatment, not even any sympathy or pity. It was too cruel. At this moment, the cabinet leader had an urge to cry.

"This is so difficult. Why did it turn out like this? Aren't we allies?"

The cabinet leader cried out in his heart, "We've only suffered a defeat, are we really going to be abandoned so heartlessly?"

All signs indicate that the Eastern Wilderness Tribe has been abandoned by the Eagle Tribe, their father. They are neither the Squid Tribe nor the Eagle Tribe's biological father, which leaves him feeling very helpless.

They received no information and delayed their departure, giving ordinary people too much time to gather.

If they want to leave now, there is only one way: to explain the current situation to the public and quell their anger. Only then can a passage be opened.

But were ordinary people so easily fooled? If the explanation wasn't done properly, they would be in deep trouble. The cabinet chief felt like a whole roasted lamb being roasted over a fire by ordinary people, already charred on the outside and tender on the inside.

After much thought, he felt his mind was a complete blank and he couldn't come up with any good solutions. No matter what he chose to say, without supporting facts, he couldn't fool anyone.

Since the Home Secretary spoke right next to him, and only the two of them could hear, Grass, standing nearby, naturally didn't hear anything.

Why is it so difficult for me?

The cabinet chief's face grew increasingly grim, and he let out a long sigh. "Damn bastard, he keeps everything from us, making us feel like outsiders!"

At this moment, he finally understood what it meant to be cold-hearted and indifferent to the world!
Seeing the Cabinet Chief's increasingly grim expression, Glass, who hadn't spoken for a while, finally couldn't help but ask, "Cabinet Chief, what's wrong? Is something wrong? Do you need my help?"

To be fair, Grass is very sincere. As long as the head of the cabinet makes a request, he will definitely provide assistance within his power, even if it means sending security personnel to escort the convoy away or dispersing the crowds of demonstrators outside.

During the sit-in, he also learned from the staff that the area outside the embassy was full of people from the Eastern Wilderness!
Hearing this, the cabinet chief felt even more distressed. If it weren't for the composure he had developed over the years in a high position, he probably would have lost his temper and lost face.

"No need, it's just a small matter, I can handle it."

The cabinet chief tried to calm himself down and turned to Glass, forcing a smile.

Although he said that, the little devil in his heart had already grabbed Glass by the collar and was cursing him right in the face.

You bastard! Why are you bringing up something I shouldn't be talking about? Don't you know I'm worried about those protesters outside? If I don't come up with a good plan, how am I supposed to get out? They're blocking the doorway, sealing it off.

I refuse to believe you don't know what's going on outside!
Damn it, you're just deliberately trying to disgust me. All the people in your country are like that. Your Eagle Tribe is a bunch of ungrateful bastards. I made such a huge sacrifice, and you just refuse to see me.

I didn't even have the chance to sit at the negotiating table. You want to turn our Eastern Wilderness tribe into a piece of our territory? You're dreaming!
If my model goes out, she'll definitely be humiliated and humiliated. Does she have no shame?

Sensing the unpredictable mood of the cabinet leader, Grass didn't delve into it. He simply took a small sip of his coffee, then sat quietly, waiting for the cabinet leader and his entourage to leave on their own.

However, the cabinet chief remained seated, not even moving an inch, because even at this moment he still hadn't come up with a solution, and his expression remained solemn.

The Minister of the Interior then leaned closer and whispered in his ear, "Reporting to Your Majesty, I have deployed more police to maintain order, and the number of security personnel has doubled. Those people..."

The Home Secretary then gave the Cabinet Chief a look instead of continuing.

The meaning is obvious: if you don't want to interact with those people, I can forcibly remove them and clear a passage for you to leave.

If those people still don't listen and continue to block the place, arrest them one by one on charges of disturbing social order, or use force to suppress them!
The head of the cabinet turned to look at the Home Secretary, his brows gradually furrowing.

What will happen after these people are dispersed? Are all protesters to be treated like this? Aren't you afraid of inciting public anger? Don't forget there's the opposition party; do you want me dead?
Besides, they were just a group of people demanding the truth. To suppress them so ruthlessly would only make it seem like they had something to hide.
If they were to engage in repeated bloody suppression, would they be able to continue? It probably wouldn't be long before the backlash would be so strong that they would be devoured, leaving not a single bone fragment behind.

After some thought, the cabinet leader finally came up with a plan, and felt much more relaxed.

He turned to look at Glass and said, "Mr. Glass, I'm sorry to bother you so late. I should get back to work now. Thank you for the coffee."

Upon hearing this, Glass was slightly taken aback, feeling somewhat uncomfortable.

Since the other party no longer wants to stay here and doesn't need my help, that's naturally the best outcome.

Moreover, the other party had stayed long enough, and he could tell that the cabinet leader was facing difficulties, but since the other party was unwilling to say, there was no need for him to continue to ask.

"It's alright. Since the Cabinet Chief has come to his senses, I won't keep you any longer. It's getting late, I need to rest some more."

Glass said very politely, "Don't worry, I'll let you know as soon as I have any news."

He also knew that the cabinet leader had come to contact the chief and other high-ranking officials of the Eagle Tribe, and now that they couldn't get in touch, there were naturally some things that couldn't be handled.

As he spoke, Glass had already risen and escorted the cabinet leaders and others out of the meeting hall. "Thank you, Mr. Glass. We will always remember your friendship."

After shaking hands briefly with Grass once more, the cabinet chief turned and walked outside.

Back in his room, Glass called his assistant over and asked, "What's the situation outside?"

“Mr. Ambassador, the number of people from the Eastern Wilderness gathering outside is increasing. They are demanding to see the head of the cabinet, to know the truth, and to oppose the information blockade,” the assistant quickly replied truthfully.

Upon hearing this, Glass slowly walked to the windowsill, drew back the curtains, and looked down. Sure enough, he saw a huge crowd of people from the Eastern Wilderness surrounding the embassy, ​​with many holding up banners.

"So that's how it is, hehehe."

Glass smiled casually, as if it were none of his business, and released the curtains to close them again.

A moment later, he turned to his assistant and gave him a few instructions, then a strange smile appeared on his lips.

He was unclear about the specific stage of the battle at the front, and he also didn't know why the higher-ups weren't in contact with the Eastern Wilderness tribes.

He had previously received a call from China, where the deputy foreign minister had explicitly reminded him that no matter how the cabinet head or other high-ranking officials of the Eastern Wilderness tribes met with him, he should pretend that he knew nothing and was completely unaware of anything.

Just now, he did exactly that, flawlessly, so that the cabinet leader and others did not suspect anything.

Of course, besides being here as ambassador, he had another important task: to keep an eye on the cabinet leaders and their group, to firmly control the district prosecutor's office and other power institutions of the Eastern Wilderness tribes, and to be ready to replace or simply eliminate those who disobeyed him.

What they want is an obedient watchdog, not a dog that's always ready to bite its owner.

"Today is truly a hellish day for the people of the Eastern Wilderness. We are born to be their nemesis!"

After uttering this remark, Glass turned and slowly walked towards the lounge, looking incredibly relaxed and comfortable.

In any case, the Eastern Wilderness Tribe's naval and air forces have suffered heavy losses, so he can still continue to sell weapons and equipment to the cabinet leaders and others, and continue to ensure the Eagle Tribe's dominant position as the number one arms dealer on Blue Star.

Every year, the Eagle Tribe seizes the largest share of arms procurement on Earth through the export of weapons and equipment, earning hundreds of billions of dollars annually.

In other words, the Eagle Tribe has instigated over 80% of the armed conflicts on Earth, and has been frantically exporting weapons and equipment to both sides of the conflict.

After leaving the embassy and standing on the steps, the cabinet head and several ministers, under the protection of security personnel, headed out of the courtyard. They did not choose to immediately get into armored vehicles, nor did they choose to avoid these people; instead, they went straight towards them.

The cabinet leaders knew very well that they could dodge the first day of the month, but not the fifteenth. They would eventually have to confront these ordinary people who were marching and demanding the truth. A short, sharp pain was better than a long, drawn-out one; it was better to resolve the issue sooner and let the people disperse on their own.

He didn't want to give the opposition any excuse to attack him and disrupt their peace.

Seeing the cabinet chief head straight toward the angry crowd, the cabinet ministers who followed looked puzzled, exchanged glances, sighed, and then silently followed the cabinet chief.

Before long, the cabinet chief and others arrived at the embassy entrance. Seeing the large crowd, they all frowned, clearly indicating that there were too many people.

It's easy to drive them away, but it's probably not so easy to appease them.

At this moment, outside the large iron gate, the crowd gathered was extremely noisy.

"We want to know the truth. We demand to know the specific situation on the front lines. We want to see the head of the cabinet, we want to see the cabinet ministers!"

"As a victorious nation, why can't we come to the negotiating table? We need to know the reasons. We must get an answer today, or we won't leave!"

"You cannot block our information. We demand to know the truth. We are all native people of the Eastern Wilderness. We have the right to know the truth. We want to see the head of the cabinet!"

"That's right, the head of the cabinet must step forward and give an explanation! The head of the cabinet, come out!"

"Come out, come out, demand the truth, demand the truth..."

Soon, these sounds merged into a massive wave of noise, the shouts deafening and the momentum overwhelming, as if they were about to blow the roof off the embassy.

The cabinet ministers were inwardly panicked and subconsciously turned to look at the cabinet leader. They were slightly taken aback to see that the cabinet leader was unusually calm and showed no signs of panic.

If the cabinet chief isn't afraid, then what are they afraid of? Anyway, if something goes wrong, the other side will be the one to take the blame, so their anxieties will naturally subside.

On the surface, the cabinet leader appeared calm and composed, showing no sign of panic. However, he was actually suffering in silence, knowing full well that the people wanted to see him.

As the second-in-command and a high-ranking leader of the Eastern Wilderness tribe, he had no choice but to step forward at this crucial moment. He had to show a confident and composed demeanor to command respect and set an example for his subordinates.

Under the protection of security personnel, the cabinet leader finally arrived at the main entrance. Upon seeing the massive crowd, his eye muscles twitched violently a few times.

Security personnel and police officers who rushed over to maintain order were working hard to keep things in order, forming two human walls to prevent the agitated crowd from continuing to push into the embassy.

Soon, the demonstrators saw the Cabinet Chief emerge, and the crowd became even more excited, surging towards him like a floodgate being opened.

Media reporters also rushed over, turning on their cameras to record this crucial moment. (End of Chapter)

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